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: In a thought-provoking revelation during the build up to the last General Election, former Presidential Candidate of APGA, Prof. Peter Umeadi, emphasized the need for a political solution to address the security situation in South East Nigeria. He believes that the unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu is crucial in bringing an end to the insecurity in the region. 🔒Today , Incarcerated freedom fighter, Nnamdi Kanu, echoed Prof. Umeadi's sentiments, affirming that his freedom would play a vital role in resolving the security challenges in South East Nigeria. 🗣️ This viewpoint highlights the importance of considering political approaches alongside judicial interventions to tackle complex issues, such as the security crisis in the region. It calls for a deeper examination of the underlying causes and the recognition that addressing them requires a multi-faceted approach. ✊🏽 As we navigate the road to more peaceful natiion, let us reflect on these perspectives and engage in constructive dialogue towards finding lasting solutions for a safer and more prosperous South East Nigeria. #PoliticalSolution #SecurityMatters #ProfoundInsights #ProfUmeadi
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: In a thought-provoking revelation during the build up to the last General Election, former Presidential Candidate of APGA, Prof. Peter Umeadi, emphasized the need for a political solution to address the security situation in South East Nigeria. He believes that the unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu is crucial in bringing an end to the insecurity in the region. 🔒Today , Incarcerated freedom fighter, Nnamdi Kanu, echoed Prof. Umeadi's sentiments, affirming that his freedom would play a vital role in resolving the security challenges in South East Nigeria. 🗣️ This viewpoint highlights the importance of considering political approaches alongside judicial interventions to tackle complex issues, such as the security crisis in the region. It calls for a deeper examination of the underlying causes and the recognition that addressing them requires a multi-faceted approach. ✊🏽 As we navigate the road to more peaceful natiion, let us reflect on these perspectives and engage in constructive dialogue towards finding lasting solutions for a safer and more prosperous South East Nigeria. #PoliticalSolution #SecurityMatters #ProfoundInsights #ProfUmeadi
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Animals as totem is the way ancient Igbos preserve wild life . Every Village , community and towns have one animal or the other which they must not touch. It has worked until modernity came with urbanisation. Now Igbos doesn't have control over this unique form of wild life preservation. Modern Igbos should deepen this heritage by establishing game reserves across Igboland to avoid extinction of species. |
Animals as totem is the way ancient Igbos preserve wild life . Every Village , community and towns have one animal or the other which they must not touch. It has worke until modernity came with urbanisation. Now Igbos doesn't have control over this unique form of wild life preservation. Modern Igbos should deepen this heritage by establishing game reserves across Igboland to avoid extinction of species. |
Senator Bukar Abba Ibrahim from the much I know of him was a kind hearted fella. I remember in february 2005 when NYSC declared me and 7 others as the best in the service year. It was Bukar Abba , the Yobe Governor then who shook hand with me and handed me an Automatic employment as a teacher and a gift for my positive NYSC exploits. Though I did take up the appointment, but I cherished that gift and handshake up till this day. May his soul rest in perfect peace Amen |
When a debtor Country is a slave to his creditor. Cameroun and other African countries have put their hands in smelly feaces. African doesn't need malaria vaccination. |
nairalandankrah:[b] Subject: Emphasizing the Need for a Strong Working Strategy: A Response to Senator Bamidele Dear Senator Bamidele, I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. I recently came across your remarks regarding holding saboteurs responsible if President Tinubu's government fails. I appreciate your concern for the success of our nation under President Tinubu's leadership; however, I would like to offer a different perspective. In any government or administration, it is crucial to prioritize collaborative efforts and effective strategies rather than fixating on assigning blame. While accountability is essential, it is equally important to aim for constructive and proactive solutions. Labeling individuals as "saboteurs" and holding them responsible for any shortcomings may hinder progress and create an atmosphere that is counterproductive to achieving the nation's goals. It is undeniable that crafting effective policies and implementing them successfully is a challenging task. President Tinubu's government, like any other, will face various obstacles and setbacks along the way. Therefore, it would be more productive to encourage the administration to focus on developing a robust working strategy to address these challenges and steer our nation towards success. Rather than approaching potential failures with blame or finger-pointing, it is critical to adopt a growth mindset that promotes learning from mistakes and adapting accordingly. By fostering an environment of open dialogue and collaboration, the government can encourage innovative thinking, problem-solving, and continuous improvement. Moreover, it is vital to recognize that attributing all shortcomings or failures solely to external forces or saboteurs oversimplifies the complex nature of governance. It can undermine the responsibility of the government to identify and address internal weaknesses or inefficiencies. President Tinubu's government must acknowledge its own role in seeking efficient and sustainable strategies for national development. Instead of solely focusing on assigning blame, I believe it is more beneficial to promote constructive discussions on policy formulation, implementation, and monitoring mechanisms. Encouraging transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness will create an environment conducive to the success of President Tinubu's government. In conclusion, while it is important to hold leaders accountable, emphasizing a better working strategy rather than throwing blame will be more effective in ensuring the success of President Tinubu's government. By prioritizing collaboration, proactive problem-solving, and adapting to new challenges, we can work towards a brighter future for our great nation. Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to a fruitful debate that focuses on constructive solutions. Sincerely, Guidemann [/b] |
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Mgbe Oge ruru, ha ga ebido guba egwuaa: " Ihe melu be anyi - Nwoke aturu ime, Akwu chara n' omu, Ji esiri n' ite epuo ome, Udeze , na anyi anaba ababa.. Ndi ozo ana agu: "Ekwu na- ato siri ite ya atu ada Agbu ekere nwa Ngwere eruwo atito. Udeze, na anyi anaba ababa.. Ebinu nwe Ude .. Credits to my brother Mike Ejeagha |
He is a kingmaker. Hence he has the right to anyhow, and nobody can do anyhow about it . |
He said " Tinubu is unfit to be President" . We didn't hear. A strong voice in the annals, is gone. Adieu, Ezeife |
The purpose of NTSC is to achieve peace and unity within our diverse ethnicity . Nigeria has not achieved peace as desired, so those who are calling for the scrapping of NYSC is making a big mistake. So long as Nigeria is one Nation, NYSC is relevant. I |
While serving in Yobe, we practice community feeding and it helped us save a lot of money and lived like one large family despite our different ethnicities. By community feeding , we the Corps members contribute money together, buy food stuff in bulk and rotate the cooking arrangements. I think it is pertinent to imbibe that arrangement in the current economic situation. |
BlackhatMentor:A drug pusher is better than a ritual head miner. After all , one drug pusher has emerged president. |
Glitch ? It started with election , we condoned it. Now they are 'glitching ' Civil Servants salaries.They will soon glitch everywhere. |
NTA spreading misleading information |
Such an opinionated headline |
Despite that I supported and campaigned vigorously for a Muslim/Muslim ticket in the 2023 presidential election because I believe that religion has no place in politics and that competence is the relevant factor when it comes to leadership rather than faith. The moments they collected dollars to promote Muslim/Muslim ticket, they didn't realise they were selling their birthright and the future of their generation for a pot of porridge. |
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This is interesting...IRS have no record on a guy who supposedly worked, and owned business in the US ? This revelation appears innocuous but speaks volume. The unmasking of the masquerader is on course. The mask is peeling off gradually. |
Zooposki:His boss who recently ensured his release from Jail, is now in power. |
Dodada:I totally agree with this. Igbo were Democrats, still are and would always be . |
huptin:I agree . Igbos lived before Adam. |
Igbo were , had been and would always be democrats. |
Igbo were , had been and would always be democrats |
Nigerians are in trouble in this their Tinubu dispensation. In the last six months, Over 2500 human heads have been cut already by Skull miners in SW especially Oyo.Ogun and Osun. Please be careful if you are a non indigene living in yorubaland. |
Nigerians in trouble in this their Tinubu dispensation. Over 2500 human heads have been cut already by Skull miners in SW especially Oyo.Ogun and Osun. Please be careful if you are a non indigene living yorubaland. |
When will they nab the Chief Nigerian forger? |