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I cannot express any doubt over d confirmation of Rt . R.Amechi as a minister. it is a must |
in as much as I dnt support GEJ, this one iz nt his fault, I can't hate him for dis. God Bless GEJ, God Bless PMB |
waiting for Tribunals final decision after d election |
till it gets to front page |
wat next |
GOOD, one Nigeria |
following |
I remain committed to local rice, as far as am concern I will never buy foreign rice, Abakaliki rice remains d best. |
thank God |
just remembered my grandfather is OLUWO ILEDI in ogboni. well he attends church |
his opinion doesn't count again. PMB isn't his mate, even politically |
God save us |
if they will hear |
it worth it, he z a celebrity nt clueless |
konji |
nice |
are they ministers too? do we hav to screen them? |
God bless PMB |
and after d screening ![]() ?? |
Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu was born on December 1, 1951, to the family of His Royal Highness, Late Eze David Aba Onu, Eze Adu of Uburu in Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State in Nigeria. He obtained grade one with distinction in his West African School Certificate examination at Izzi High School, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State. Dr Onu also obtained distinctions in Physics and Chemistry at the Higher School Certificate examination at the College of Immaculate Conception, CIC, Enugu, graduating as the best overall student. By 1976, he graduated with a first class honours degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Lagos. He later obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Chemical Engineering (without passing through a Masters degree) at the reputable University of California, Berkeley, California, USA, in 1980, where he did extensive work on coal liquefaction and production of synthetic fuels under mild conditions. He showed that it was possible under relatively mild conditions to produce synthetic fuels comparable with crude oil. While in the University of California, Berkeley, Dr. Onu was the President of the African Students Union; Member, Graduate Assembly of the University of California at Berkeley and also President of the Nigerian Association of Northern California, Inc. Back home, he served as President General of his alma-mater, Izzi High School, Abakaliki, Old Boys Association. Coming out of higher school, Dr. Onu taught at St. Augustine’s Seminary, Ezzamgbo, Ebonyi State. After completing his doctoral studies in the USA, he returned to Nigeria at the time when many others in his situation preferred to stay back. On coming back from overseas, he taught at the University of Port Harcourt as the pioneer Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering. On several occasions, he served as Acting Dean of the University’s Faculty of Engineering and was also elected as a Member of the Governing Council of the university. As a pioneer staff in the Faculty of Engineering and the first Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, he helped nurture the department from scratch to a position of repute. As a member of the Governing Council of the University, he worked with others to provide leadership in its search for excellence. In 1991, Dr. Onu was elected the first Governor of old Abia State. He was the first Chairman, Conference of Nigerian elected Governors. During his eventful tenure as Governor, he emphasized the use of technology as an important instrument for national development by starting the processes for the establishment of a Technology Village, as well as introducing computers into selected public schools. He introduced the Free Maternal Health Care Programme which enabled poor pregnant women to receive free healthcare services as a measure to reduce death during pregnancy and childbirth. Security of lives and property were considerably enhanced such that within a single year, the Abia State Police Command received two letters of commendation from the Inspector General of Police. He is the author of many books, notably: “Technology and National Development”, “Building a Modern Nigeria” and “A Footprint: Memoirs of a Chief Servant”. A fine statesman, brilliant scholar, outstanding intellectual, accomplished administrator, prolific author and poet, a man of great ideas and inventions as well as a distinguished man of exceptional principle and exemplary character. He is married to Dr. (Mrs) Chinyere Onu, with children.
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Ogbonnayq Onu z from Ebonyi state. Congrats, we Ebonyians and Ndi Ohaozara r proud of u. |
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Na lie |
God save us |
GEOPHYSICS is nt hard wen u r in physics major geology minor bt it becomes hard wen d opposite z d case! most geology students r lazy, they dnt read, geology z very very simple, I studied PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY, specialized in GEOPHYSICS I can tell u, engineering is a learner, I hav friends in engineering, I look up dis text, ntn z they . u can hav tutorial materials on engineering course bt try it in physics. geology z very sweet. I hav combined maths/physics students in my class bt ask dem, they will tell u why PHYSICS Z hard. if u think physics z easy, read GRIFFITH QUANTUM MECHANICS and CHARLES KITTLE SOLID STATE PHYSIC, just d introductory chapter den come and let's discuss |
hmmmmm. dia risk God oooo, hope Nigeria will move forward with this kind of politics? |
may his healing be permanent in Jesus Name..Amen |
God bless ur kid |
success to d applicants |
d anambrarians can do anything to get money, infact NIGERIANS, tnk God for GMB |
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