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$1million |
Hope de fear... Imo state my hometown |
Wack albums |
Anything is possible..... Ai has taken over but some people thinks we are still in the age of edge network when the world de 5G now. Go to YouTube and see the power of Ai.. |
is that the Boko haram you are supposed to be killing? |
AI has reduced the insult and mini God our Naija dev love to feel whenever you seek help. |
true |
She deserves it |
Wahala.... This man want another post |
#ObikeAir operational base in Anambra State is one of the ways to activate and jumpstart commercial and international markets accessibility in southeastern Nigeria. The other requirement is to open up the seaports at Calabar and Onne to link up inland the Niger to the Onitsha container terminal. Afterwards, the southeasterners should start divestifying their commercial investments and moving their business assets nationwide back to the Southeastern Nigeria Economic Free Trade Zone. This is the only way to bring substantial economic development and progress to southeast Nigeria. And stop developing other parts of Nigeria where they are treated like second class citizens with no rights and privileges in their own fatherland. By the time Ladipo auto spare parts and Alaba electronics markets are moved to Onitsha and Owerri, the vehicle owners and mechanics in Lagos and the southwest will come all the way to the southeast to buy from the Igbo traders and suppliers. #InnosonVehicles manufacturing plant in Nnewi, Anambra State will spur other indigenous vehicle and automobile manufacturers to set up base in the southeast zone thereby creating an industrial and manufacturing hub in that region. This is a simple economic development plan for southeast Nigeria. It will start to yield economic dividends within five years of commencement. Ndigbo are very hardworking and industrious businessmen who can build viable business entities from the scratch with little or no resources at all. They thrive anywhere they set foot upon in the world as long as there is money to be made there. Kudos to Ifeanyi Obike for leading the way in the aviation space. Maybe Barr Allen Onyema of #AirPeace will soon follow suit. #SoutheastDevelopmentPlan #OnitshaContainerTerminal #AnambraEconomicFreeTradeZone https://bongomusic.ng/obike-air-to-base-its-upcoming-airline-in-anambra-instead-of-lagos-ifeanyi-obike/ https://www.linkedin.com/posts/george-ejere-7263a710_obikeair-innosonvehicles-airpeace-activity-7043675337058041856-hHI6
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The 2023 Nigerian general election was a historic moment for the country, marking a significant milestone in its democratic journey. The Igbo community, one of Nigeria's largest ethnic groups, played a crucial role in this election, with many of its members actively participating in the electoral process. As the dust settles and the results are analyzed, there are numerous insights that the Igbo community can draw from this experience. Here are ten key takeaways: Civic Engagement is Vital The election highlighted the importance of civic engagement and participation in the electoral process. By actively participating in the process, the Igbo community can have a voice in shaping the country's future. Political Parties Matter The role of political parties and their policies cannot be overstated. By supporting parties and candidates that align with their interests, the Igbo community can push for policies that benefit them and their communities. Voter Education is Key The impact of voter education and awareness on election outcomes cannot be overstated. By educating themselves on the issues and candidates, the Igbo community can make informed decisions at the polls. Peaceful Conduct is Essential The importance of peaceful and orderly conduct during elections cannot be overstated. By conducting themselves in a peaceful and orderly manner, the Igbo community can help ensure that the election is free, fair, and credible. Transparency is Crucial The need for credible and transparent electoral processes cannot be overstated. By demanding transparency and accountability from electoral officials, the Igbo community can help ensure that the election results are legitimate. Regional and Ethnic Sentiments Matter The impact of regional and ethnic sentiments on political mobilization and voter behavior cannot be ignored. By understanding these sentiments, the Igbo community can better position themselves to influence electoral outcomes. Representation Matters The need for effective political representation at all levels of government cannot be overstated. By supporting candidates who represent them and their interests, the Igbo community can ensure that their voices are heard. Media and Social Media Shape Opinions The role of the media and social media in shaping public opinion and election outcomes cannot be ignored. By engaging with and influencing these platforms, the Igbo community can shape the narrative around the election. Youth Participation is Critical The need for greater youth participation in politics and decision-making processes cannot be overstated. By engaging with younger members of the community, the Igbo community can ensure that its interests are represented in future elections. Accountability is Key The importance of holding elected officials accountable for their actions and delivering on their campaign promises cannot be overstated. By monitoring and holding officials accountable, the Igbo community can ensure that its interests are represented and protected. In conclusion, the 2023 Nigerian general election offered numerous insights into the country's political landscape, and the Igbo community can draw valuable lessons from this experience. By engaging with these lessons and incorporating them into their political engagement, the Igbo community can help shape the future of Nigeria and ensure that its interests are represented and protected. https://bongomusic.ng/lessons-from-the-2023-nigerian-general-election-what-the-igbo-community-can-learn
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eddieugly:I use a vendor... Paypal or you use a virtual card like payday |
Brainiac5ive:https://github.com/ekenmapeter |
Imo state, Ngor Okpala 15k |
Nice one... We need more of this |
Soludo de shake right now |
RIP bro... This is what we get from a failed country |
Makavelli001:I'm available |
God is no more in the church, God left the church long time ago. God now is in the street, among us |
Let the movie begin |
Guy man calm down.... |
Supported... Seems that's what everyone should start doing. ![]() |
Momentum don de raise. |
No be small tin my people, soon truth go de come out small small |
thejourney200:To enter US go hard me |
Do you have photo prove.... Cos as I see like this I don tire for Naija |
They said YOUTH of Nigeria only vote in BBN... See finishing I'm a full stack web developer, if you need my services contact me via WhatsApp or telegram +23.470.31633.778 or visit https://github.com/ekenmapeter I need a freelance job or full time job, base in Abuja , enugu or portharcourt. |
Is this for real |
obedience4:Do Finland accept HND using student route |
Truth is coming out small small.... Abeg I won enter Russia here don tire me. I have HND and I'm a full stack developer with 4 years experience |
Me Na Laravel I de use... In all my work |
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