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PropertiesBest Places To Live In Enugu by obrien30(op): 8:31pm On Dec 13, 2022
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EVURA.com.ng (Chief Economic and Financial Reporter, Southeast, Nigeria)

This article guides you on the best places to live in Enugu. Are you concerned about renting and moving to a good place in Enugu? Then, this post is the perfect guide for you.

Enugu is one of the fastest developing cities in Nigeria, and there are several rich and comfy neighborhoods springing up. In this city, you can find the comfort you need in a lot of places. However, the matter is the price, cost of rent, and then cost of living.

You have to beware that Enugu is one of the costliest cities to live in Nigeria, especially when you are in the highbrow areas. So, you should note that for this post, all the neighborhoods we listed here are rich and have high costs of living. Make up your mind to spend a lot moving to the area mentioned in this post.

Best Places to Live in Enugu

1. Independence Layout

This is where the Government House and other top government organizations and bodies are. It is the greenest, most developed, finest, most serene, and most planned area of Enugu city. Here, you have the quietude and rich life you desire.

The social amenities and infrastructure in this area are top-notch. The roads are good. The power supply is excellent. You can easily get water supplied to your house. You also have the leverage of connecting with top men in Enugu here.

As much as it is a beautiful and serene place, you would have to break the bank to live here. The cost of rent, cost of living, and other factors are expensive.

Get to discover other best areas to live in Enugu by clicking the link below:

https://evura.com.ng/best-places-to-live-in-enugu/

BusinessBiography Of Chief William Agbo, CEO Of Wilson Group, Bestie Noodles ... by obrien30(op): 8:10pm On Dec 13, 2022
By EVURA.com.ng (Chief Economic and Financial Reporter, Southeast, Nigeria)

Chief William Agbo is one of Nsukka’s, Igbo’s, and Southeast’s biggest entrepreneur, choosing to ply his trade in Nsukka city. Growing his company at a time when most of his mates were establishing businesses in other locations in Nigeria, choosing Nsukka, marked him out as different and unique. In this article, we’ll be presenting the biography of Chief William Agbo, CEO of Wilson Group, Bestie Noodles, Solive Oil.

Biography of Chief William Agbo, CEO of Wilson Group, Bestie Noodles, Solive Oil, Willis Gas

Chief William Agbo was born and is from Eha-Alumona in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State. Born into a poor home, he set out early in life knowing that he had to work hard to fend for himself and his family. His situation was made worse that he lost his father at a tender age.

As a child, Chief William Agbo was very hardworking. He did basically most things children of his age did–he hunted snails, he picked palm kernel, he ran errands for people, and many more. As he grew, he did more strenuous tasks like mason jobs, serving as loader for beer wholesalers, and many more. This was way before he got into the beer business himself.

He got into beer business, and he excelled in it. From starting small, he became a major supplier of beer in Nsukka. He made enough money from it that he diversified in business. He went into crushing of palm kernel.

Read more about this successful businessman and enterprising individual below:

https://evura.com.ng/chief-william-agbo-the-ceo-of-wilson-group-of-companies-bestie-noodles-solive-oil-willis-gas/

LiteratureRe: The Sun Must Shine Episode 1 To 6 (Rich Vs Poor Romance Story) by obrien30(op): 1:30pm On Dec 11, 2022
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LiteratureThe Sun Must Shine Episode 1 To 6 (Rich Vs Poor Romance Story) by obrien30(op):
The Sun Must Shine Episode 1 to 6 (Rich vs Poor Romance Story)

Rita's father had informed her the previous day that she would have a new driver, but she wasn’t certain if the young man that looked like an athlete was her new driver. He was smoking hot! �

She touched her hairdo. She smoothed her face. She smacked her lips, and she thought of going back to her room to look at the mirror. She wanted to be sure all was in place. That was the first time since she left high school that she felt self-conscious. As she walked down the remaining stairs, she made sure her heels hit the tiles hard. Her loud footsteps on the tiles made the young man turn to her. When she saw his face, she almost collapsed. However, she didn’t collapse, because she braced herself, and muttered, “He’s just a man like the others.” Butterflies filled her head and tummy.
She got to the last stair. She looked at him and said, “Good morning.” The man looked at her. He didn’t reply, he didn’t nod, and it made her wonder if he even heard her. She walked towards him. He was handsome in a way. He had a wide face. In this face was a beard that covered part of his face, from his ears to his chin and over his mouth. He had a small nose, small lips, small brown eyes, small ears and a very bushy eyebrows. The small parts of his face seemed to juxtapose his wide face. He had a dangerous frown, and the scar that cut across his left eye made his face look more dangerous. His body was well-built. He was near to six feet. He had a nearly fair complexion. He wasn’t dark, and not fair either; his color was like that of mixed tea and milk. He was rugged. Getting closer to him, she said, loudly, “Brother, good morning, I haven’t seen you here before.” �

He bowed slightly. “My name is George. I’m your new driver,” he said. He had bass voice that seemed to weaken her. She wanted to hold his hand and tell him her name ...

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Read this fascinating story of how a rich girl falls in love with her hot poor driver. Their love is opposed by her parents. She is broken. Wounded. How does she cope?

Discover by clicking the links below and reading the episodes

Episode 1: https://essay-stories.com/the-sun-must-shine-episode-1-j/

Episode 2: https://essay-stories.com/the-sun-must-shine-episode-2-j/

Episode 3: https://essay-stories.com/the-sun-must-shine-episode-3-j/

Episode 4. https://essay-stories.com/the-sun-must-shine-episode-4-j/

Episode 5. https://essay-stories.com/the-sun-must-shine-episode-5-j/

Episode 6. https://essay-stories.com/the-sun-must-shine-episode-6-j/

PoliticsRe: 2023 Elections: Who Are The Elites Supporting For The Presidency? by obrien30(op): 5:23am On Dec 05, 2022
Zionmdde:
I will wholeheartedly oppose the candidate the elites of a country in so much mess are in support of. The elites will only support a candidate that will ensure that money keep flowing to them whether we the ordinary masses are dying or not
Okay.
BusinessRe: Samuel Maduka Onyishi: The CEO Of Peace Mass Transit, The Biggest Transportation by obrien30(op): 5:22am On Dec 05, 2022
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BusinessRe: Samuel Maduka Onyishi: The CEO Of Peace Mass Transit, The Biggest Transportation by obrien30(op): 1:10pm On Dec 04, 2022
He is still building. It's about to start as they intend to admit students very soon. They have admitted secondary school students since September.
Politics2023 Elections: Who Are The Elites Supporting For The Presidency? by obrien30(op): 1:07pm On Dec 04, 2022
by

EVURA (Chief Economic Reporter, Southeast, Nigeria)

On 15th November, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former Lagos State Governor, flagged off his campaign in Jos, and a lot of dignatries were there. Over 70 airplanes landed in Jos airport that day. The question now is who are the elites supporting for the 2023 presidential election?

A northern professor released a stat around June/July, at the time when parties had held their presidential primaries, and had produced their presidential candidates. The top contenders are Bola Tinubu of the APC, Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, Peter Obi of the LP, and Rabiu Kwankwanso of the NNPP. Having been presented with these major contenders, the professor gave a verdict on the support base of the candidates.

He wrote that Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the APC has the support of 60% of the elites across the states in the country and different ethnic groups. Having entrenched himself with this economic class, being one of them, and lending help to a good number of them, it is natural that they are closer to him than the other candidates. Moreover, serving as Lagos State Governor from 1999 to 2007, the economic capital of Nigeria, and improving ease of doing business in the state, it connected him to a lot of them.

Tinubu’s Foray into Nigerian Politics and the Elite Class

Tinubu’s foray into politics and the elite class started with his support and link to Moshood Abiola. He was a very close friend of the late politician, and was very involved in the 1993 National Elections. Tinubu, himself, contested to be a Senator in the elections, which he won.

Read more below:

https://evura.com.ng/who-are-the-elites-supporting-for-2023-presidential-election/

What do you think?

BusinessSamuel Maduka Onyishi: The CEO Of Peace Mass Transit, The Biggest Transportation by obrien30(op):
by

EVURA (Chief Economic Reporter in Southeast, Nigeria)

This post deals with the biography and growth process of Samuel Maduka Onyishi: The CEO of Peace Mass Transit, the Biggest Transportation Company in Nigeria.

Most Nigerians have in one way or another heard of Peace Mass Transit. The Peace Mass Transit is the biggest transportation company in Nigeria with over 30 terminals and 3000 buses. The company has terminals in more than 20 states in Nigeria. The owner of this well-performing business, who started from scratch as an average poor Nigerian, is Samuel Maduka Onyishi. In this post, we’ll be looking at the biography of Samuel Maduka Onyishi.

Biography of Samuel Maduka Onyishi, the CEO of Peace Mass Transit

Maduka Onyishi was born in Nsukka, Southeast, Nigeria. He was raised as child by his father and mother in Ihe/Owerre, Nsukka, close to the University of Nigeria. His father was a laborer at the university while his mother was a housewife, a farmer, and a petty trader.

After finishing his primary school in Nsukka, young Maduka was sent off to study in a secondary school in Anambra State. It was while he was there that his father passed away. Due to his mother didn’t have much doing, it was difficult for Maduka to keep going to school in Anambra State.

He left the school and came back to Nsukka. He attended series of school before he settled for Saint Teresa’s College, Nsukka. According to him, he suffered as a secondary school student, and aside from not being able to afford the fees, his school uniform was tattered, and he hardly coped.

As a child and in secondary school, he did a lots of jobs and traded to survive. He was a bus conductor. He was pushed wheelbarrow. He picked nuts to sell.

Read More about this amazing personality below:

https://evura.com.ng/samuel-maduka-onyishi-founder-maduka-entrepreneurial-university-multiple-board-director-maritime-investor-and-the-ceo-of-peace-mass-transit-the-biggest-transportation-company-in-nigeria/

PoliticsRe: The Truths And Lies: Dissecting Manifestoes Of Nigeria's Presidential Candidates by obrien30(op): 5:41am On Dec 03, 2022
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PoliticsThe Truths And Lies: Dissecting Manifestoes Of Nigeria's Presidential Candidates by obrien30(op): 5:38pm On Oct 12, 2022
Political campaigns have begun among the major contending political parties.

The major presidential candidates are Peter Obi, Bola Tinubu, and Atiku Abubakar.

With the current cash crunch, epileptic power supply, high unemployment rate, insecurity, high inflation, and many more, who does the cap fit to become the president in 2023?

Peter Obi campaigns on the altar of frugality and humble approach to governance. He also campaigns with a push to revitalize the economy. What does his past functions and actions say about his performance in economy in case he is elected?

Bola Tinubu campaigns on education and economical revival of Nigeria, promising 25% of Nigeria's budget to be shifted to education, and mass development of production and agriculture. Has he done this much in education and economy before? How does he set to achieve this?

Atiku Abubakar campaigns as the "Unifier" with a book-like manifesto. He promises a strong economy with focus on reviving and prioritizing agriculture, service, power generation, and manufacturing sectors. He promises total restructuring and massive economical growth.

What has Atiku done in the past to justify his promises? Can he be able to deliver this massive manifesto?

Whose campaign promises is short of what he has done or his capacity? Find out when you read the expose below:


https://evura.com.ng/2023-presidential-election/
EducationRe: How To Write A Research Paper As A Beginner? by obrien30(op): 10:56am On Sep 27, 2022
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EducationHow To Write A Research Paper As A Beginner? by obrien30(op): 6:33am On Sep 26, 2022
How to Write a Research Paper

Many people consider writing research paper difficult and choking. However, it is not as difficult as you would think. There are steps you can take to make it easier for you.

For one, you should know what is a research paper? A research paper is a piece of writing studying a phenomenon or object. It's a piece of writing presenting detailed information about this phenomenon after carrying out inquiries about it.

It follows through a process and steps:

These steps are:

Studying how a research paper is written

Getting a topic

Making the research and carrying out an investigation

Documenting the research and datat gotten

Writing the research

Editing and proofreading the research

Submitting the research

It does not take much to write a good research paper.

You can read all you need to know about research paper writing by clicking the link below:


https://blitheup.com/how-to-write-an-apa-and-mla-essay/
PoliticsRe: 2023: PDP Will Win South-East And South–South Overwhelmingly – Mohammed Bwala by obrien30(m): 5:46am On Sep 19, 2022
nnewsnjobs:
PDP cannot win SE with Obi in the contest, SE is PDP strong hold but Obi has taken over as at now, PDP can only come second in the SE, the margin will be high.

PDP will win SS, the margin might not be to high as Obi and Tinubu will share the remaining vote.
Exactly. PDP will win SS that's for sure, anyone tackling here is lying to himself.

For SE, Obi would win with about or less than 60%. The margin won't be that much.

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