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[s] Sagay212:[/s] ![]() Old man. Go get life.. We love nnamdi KANU mana onwu mana ndu! You want us to hate him abi? We won't deal with it... Afonjadie afonja die afonja die die die |
[s] GameGod:[/s] Deal with it senseless post like this should be thrown to bin |
Praktikals: ![]() Miserable is your name! By the grace of foolishness you're secured |
First,they said and wailed, let nnamdi come back to Nigeria!, he is in the UK making noise endangering the life of the youths! Bla bla bla. Nnamdi came back as 'odugwu obu', he was arrested, detained uncharged, even after he was Fred by the court of competent jurisdiction(sic) He was bailed, and regained his freedom with stringent conditions. He continued his gospel, they started saying that he kept his wife and children in the UK and come down to create problem for the youths as if they love the youths in the first place. Akwoghi aka buru utara, his wife surfaced ,now they are asking, what he has been doing. Ndi oso chi egbu.That is to tell you the mindset of an average one nigerianist, he or she is not interested in discussing the problem, but they want you to start seeing nnamdi kanu as the bad guy that's all. So that the momentum will crash. After which they will continue with their impunity. That is what you see everyday. If I decide to right epistle insulting ipob, nnamdi KANU and Biafra, they will quote me,publish me,call me the only sensible Igbo, egbe eligwe napu kwa unu uburu!! And crawl back to their houses and laugh at you, on how you're not even united, and how you speak in discordant voices. That's all they want you to do. But you know what? I will rather take awo's ratak than to insult my people in order to get favour from you savages, keep it! Ejeghi ya ete ofe! you will wait till infinity. Kitikpa racha kwa unu Nile onu. Ndi uchu. |
Na so this page take crash! See people Assuming you're making sense, what will you do with the answer you will get? Nnamdi KANU is a prince, his father is currently the HRM of his kingdom. He was not born poor. He is not as hungry as most of you. Secondly, as a political economist, he has worked with many firms in the UK, happily married to a damsel. He is a British citizen,by naturalization. If Nnamdi KANU have so much money, same people will be all over the place saying we are following nnamdi KANU because of money. Same people say we don't respect anything aside money bags. Same dolts are asking useless question. Deal with it, nnamdi KANU has nothing but he has millions of Biafran supporters. He has tasted "good life" but choose to come down here, where you do not have light no good road. https://www.companieslondon.com/uk/05519337/alpha-phoenix-consulting-limited
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So I should jump off the cliff now? That fat guy is dying. He should apply for keto ASAP.. |
Obi1kenobi:"Wow you are the most sensible Igbo man here , I like that" This and many more commendations are the comments and likes you will be getting with you diatribe against ipob.. In real life they may hand you contract or oil block, then you will come home and tell us how everyone is useless and the Hausa Fulani are good. People like you are everywhere, they have been existing in the past. In a game of throne, your type are considered commodity, you have price, you don't have dignity and self worth. You loath yourself, because you feel inadequate and insecure. You want to be different by all means, your views are always anticlockwise.You force it to the public to be noticed. How convenient! Some Black Americans during slavery joined the massas to fight the abolishonist. So why would you not do the same? So men were born coward, brave, great, strong weak, leader, lazy etc you belong to the one that suit you. |
Ada Osakwe is a portfolio manager in the Treasury of the African Development Bank, based in Tunis. Prior to this position, she worked as an investment analyst, primarily focused on African Capital markets. Her role also involved facilitating debt origination in local currencies by the Bank in its regional member countries, where she worked on projects to enhance the visibility and development of these African capital markets. Before joining the AfDB, Ms. Osakwe was an investment banking analyst in debt capital markets origination at BNP Paribas London, covering sovereigns, supranational and agency issuers. Ada contributed extensively to an upcoming AfDB publication entitled “Africa Fixed Income Guidebook”, which gives comprehensive information on the status of the debt securities market in each of the 53 African countries. Her graduate degrees were obtained in the United Kingdom, where she gained a BSc in Economics from the University of Hull, and an MSc in Economics and Finance from the Warwick Business School.
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Dr Uchenna Okoye qualified at the prestigious Guy's Hospital, London and has a special expertise and interest in Cosmetic Dentistry. She is the Clinical Director of London Smiling Dental Group and one of an elite group of dentists with membership in both the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. She is on the board of the British Association of Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr Okoye lectures and works closely with Aesthetic dentists in the USA to ensure her clients have the best of all cutting edge techniques available in the world. She has completed her training in Aesthetic Dentistry at the New York University (Rosenthal Institute) and lectures widely. As an honorary clinician at St George's Hospital London she routinely dealt with complex cases referred by other dentists and brings this expertise to her clients general dentistry needs. Beyond running her own multi-clinic practice, Dr Okoye appears often on television and radio and is a frequent contributing expert on the health panels of multiple boards and magazines. She is the official dentist of the new series of Channel 4's makeover programme 10 years younger for 2008.
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Chioma Nnadi is the Style/Fashion Editor of The FADER magazine. The FADER, or FADER, is an United States-based music/culture/fashion magazine that covers hip-hop, reggae, independent rock, pop and dance music from around the world. Founded by Rob Stone and Jon Cohen in 1998, The FADER is a freestanding, independent New York City-based magazine. It was also the first publication in history to be released on iTunes. FADER was the recipient of one of the publishing industry’s highest honors, the FOLIO magazine Gold Eddie award for "Best Consumer Entertainment Magazine".
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http://www.nahfkenn-asso.com/ A Japanese country that is owned by nwafor
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Ijeoma Uchegbu holds a Chair in Pharmaceutical Nanoscience within the School of Pharmacy, University of London. Ijeoma obtained her PhD from the School of Pharmacy, University of London in 1994, was appointed to a lectureship within the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Strathclyde University in 1997 and a Chair in Drug Delivery at Strathclyde University in 2002. In 2006 Ijeoma was appointed to the Chair in Pharmaceutical Nanoscience at the School of Pharmacy, University of London. Ijeoma’s research in pharmaceutical nanoscience has provided insights into nanoparticle design for drug delivery, producing nanosystems (nanomedicines) that promote oral drug absorption and drug transport to the brain for example. Ijeoma and Andreas Schatzlein have also designed an anti-cancer gene medicine that is currently in pre-clinical development. Ijeoma is the Science Secretary of the CRS, a US based learned society with interests in the delivery of pharmaceuticals, former Chair of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Great Britain and is the Academia Expert on the Department for Innovation University and Skills’ Science Engineering and Technology Strategy for Women Expert Group. Ijeoma has been awarded various prizes for her work, the latest of which is the Department for Innovation University and Skills’ Women of Outstanding Achievement in Science Engineering and Technology award. Ijeoma along with five other awardees took part in a national photographic exhibition in 2007 at various venues including the Science Museum and the British Museum.
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Oo Nwoye is a co-founder of OnePage, an exciting digital platform for creating, sharing and storing business/contact cards. OnePage is fundamentally an online business card that is more interactive and dynamic. In 30 seconds, you can create a OnePage card that has all your contact details (email, Facebook, Twitter, Blog, Website, etc), which you can share easily. So rather than having a paragraph contact details as your email signature, you have myonepage.com/username. OnePage is continuously evolving and will soon be an indispensible networking tool. Oo who also leads innovation and product design at OnePage has degrees in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (UNIBEN) and Electronic Business Management (Warwick University). He is an ex-student of Kings College, Lagos. Oo who hails from Anambra State hopes to inspire a new cadre of Nigerian entrepreneurs through education and mentoring. Oo is surely one to watch.
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Evans Nwankwo From one employee and one $350,000 project in the company’s first year, Megen Construction has grown to employ 57, posting revenue of more than $40 million. The firm has been involved in many high-profile Greater Cincinnati projects, including the Fountain Square revitalization, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Its owner, Evans Nwankwo, is a native of Nigeria whose family was uprooted by Nigeria’s civil war in the late 1960s. Despite his father's passing just before his 10th birthday, Evans and his 12 brothers and sisters all completed their education and went on to college. Evans attended Texas A&M University. In 1982, he earned a degree in building construction engineering. Megen won the Associated General Contractors of America 2005 Aon Build America Award for its work on the Freedom Center and was named 2004 Midwest Region Construction Firm of the Year by the U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency. In 2006, Megen was named Business of the Year by the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce. Evans is a member of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber board of directors, the City of Cincinnati Building Development and Permit Center Advisory Committee and the Hamilton County Economic Development Task Force. He is founder and board chair of the NuWay Foundation and chair of the Community Revitalization Agency board, among other community efforts. http://www.megenconstruction.com/services.htm
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Dr. Anyanwu is one of few surgeons world-wide trained in all aspects of thoracic transplantation including heart transplantation, heterotopic heart transplantation, heart-lung transplantation, domino heart transplantation and lung transplantation. Dr. Anyanwu trained in Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Harefield Hospital, London, United Kingdom and affiliated hospitals in the University of London Network. He was trained by internationally renowned surgeons including Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub, Professor Gilles Dreyfus and Professor Tom Treasure. Under the tutelage of Professor Yacoub and Dr. Ashgar Khaghani, he was trained in Heart and Lung Transplantation. Harefield Hospital has performed more thoracic organ transplants than any other hospital in the world. At Harefield hospital he was also trained in various aspects of heart valve surgery including homograft implantation, another field pioneered by Professor Yacoub’s team. His other areas of specialized training include multiple arterial revascularization using bilateral skeletonized internal mammary artery grafts. Dr. Anyanwu also has an interest in minimally invasive surgery and received training in this area in London. His interests include reducing invasiveness of surgery by minimizing incisions and tissue dissection, avoiding cardiopulmonary bypass or myocardial ischemia and reducing level of anesthesia and monitoring. He has performed open heart surgery on awake patients with use of epidural anesthesia, a technique that may hasten patient recovery and reduce morbidity in selected patients. Following his training in England, Dr. Anyanwu joined the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York in 2004 as a Senior Clinical Fellow. His primary interests were Mitral Valve Repair, Complex Valvular surgery, Surgery for Heart Failure and Re-operative Cardiac Surgery. Under the close instruction of Dr. David Adams, Dr. Anyanwu was trained intensively in the entire spectrum of techniques for mitral valve repair, and is one of only a handful of surgeons in the United States to received formal training in mitral valve repair to a proficient and advanced level. His main interests are in minimally invasive mitral valve repair and mitral valve repair for dilated cardiomyopathies. Apart from mitral repair, during the Fellowship at Mount Sinai, Dr. Anyanwu acquired expertise in complex re-operative valvular surgery, and heart failure surgery.
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Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu, 28, was not listed in Time Magazine's May 2010 Edition '100 most influential people in the world as reported, but he is one of Nigeria's celebrated heroes who uses his skills and talents to alleviate the suffering of many rural farmers in South Eastern, Nigeria. Growing up in Nigeria, Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu spent his after-school hours raising poultry and cattle. After high school, as he participated in youth and citizens’ associations helping farmers, Ikegwuonu quickly became aware that the rural community had little access to information about farming practices and environmental issues. Today, Nnaemeka is multi-award-winning activist/entrepreneur: he developed a sustainable community owned and managed radio through which farmers can share knowledge with each other. He does this by providing valuable information and agricultural marketing techniques to the farmers to boost their sales through his radio station. Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu runs radio station which communicates to farmers in their native languages under the organization name Smallholders Foundation. Nnaemeka recently won the 2009 Development Marketplace and 2010 Rolex Prize for Enterprise awards.
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Dr. Kanayo F. Nwanze has more than 30 years of extensive experience in international agricultural research, research management, and development work in Sub-Saharan Africa (Anglophone and Francophone countries) and Asia with the centers of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Nwanze is a member of several scientific associations and a board member of several Africa-based institutions. In 2001, he was conferred with the title Commander of the National Order of Merit of Cote d'Ivoire in recognition of his outstanding leadership of WARDA and service to the West African subregion. Nwanze holds a B.Sc. in agricultural biology from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in entomology from Kansas State University, USA. In 2009 the Governing Council of International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) chose Kanayo F. Nwanze as its next president during its annual meeting in Rome today. Nwanze, a Nigerian national, was the Vice-President of IFAD, a United Nations agency and an international financial institution, whose mandate is to help rural poor people pull themselves out of poverty.
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24 year old Ikenna Orizu is the founder and CEO of Tru Spot!, one of the Africa's few Web 2.0 success stories. Tru Spot! is a social music platform designed to support African artists, fans, local music and the entertainment world at large. Tru Spot! connects users who share similar tastes and brings the artists they love closer to them via interviews and chat sessions. The site also provides live and custom radio streams, music ringtones for your mobile phones and wallpapers. Tru Spot! started off as a web site named NaijaSpace in May of 2006 - a podacst for African DJ mixes. It re-launched as Tru Spot! when Ikenna decided to scale the project upwards and take African music to a global audience. Tru Spot! also features a unique live station with well produced shows and hosts. It has about 750 thousand listeners. Tru Spot! also developed the first African radio blackberry web application.
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Emeka okoye
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Afonja come and compare
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I will post pictures... Let me stop for now, see you guys in the evening..... |
Emeka Okoye is a Software Engineer and a Techpreneur based in Lagos and Nairobi. He is also the co-founder of Next2, an outfit whose mission is to create social and economic value for its users by connecting them to people and organizations nearby with whom they share common interests or concerns. Emeka has over 19 years of progressive experience in Web, Enterprise & Mobile Software development and Project Management including management, strategic technical analysis, architecture design, planning and product development using object-oriented approach, agile methodology with best of breed technologies. In 2011 he was named among the Techloy’s Best People, Brand & Events of 2010. His Ozii mobile application was named the second best mobile application at the 2011 Mobile Web West Africa Expo. During the same year, he built the first Mobile App for Election reporting and violence, monitoring elections in Nigeria & Liberia. In 1996, Emeka designed the first banking website in Nigeria. In 1998 he co-founded one of Nigeria's earliest and popular web portals - Nigeria Exchange (ngex). In 2001 Emeka joined OpenLink Software Ltd, one of the worlds biggest middleware companies. He later rose to Country Manager for the West African region. Emeka is the Mobile Product Manager for StorySpaces, an online storytelling platform for civic journalism, education, business and media. Emeka is a leading contributor to technology in Africa. |
ibe123:The thing stopped me from positing pictures, it has delayed me since last night, I would have finished these and enter into Igbo in Asia list... |
Mr. Prosper Nwankpa Co-Founded iVentster, Inc. and serves as its Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Nwankpa oversees the software development unit and directs his team in building highly available scaleable systems. Under he aegis of his software architectural genuis, his team has built the infrastructure behind Peanut Labs™ unique sampling technology. He began his IT career in the early days of social media. Prior to Peanut Labs™, he co-founded, designed and built XuQa.com, a social network application, a competitor to MySpace, that grew to support a user base of more than 2 million monthly users and 500 million monthly page views. In addition to his love of computers and software, he served as President of the Williams Institute of Technology (WIT) from 2002 to 2004, where he mentored aspiring web engineers. During his tenure, his team built a suite of applications that were immediately put to use by various departments of the college. He served as a Director of iVentster, Inc. |
Chris Ubosi was born and educated in Nigeria. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Ife, Ile Ife and a Master of Science Degreein Project Management from the University of Lagos.He has in the last 24 years been actively involved in the Telecommunications and Broadcasting Industries in Nigeria.Chris is a pioneer in private broadcasting and new media in Nigeria, having run, operated and consulted severally for various top private radio stations in the country.Key Achievements Include:CEO of Megalectrics Limited, Operators of three (3) radio stations/branchesin Nigeria: Classic FM 97.3,The Beat 99.9FM and NaijaFM 102.7.Serving on the Core Working Group on the National Mass Communication Policy Review of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2004;with the mandate to review the 1987 policy and make recommendations for its improvement. He served onthe Electronic Media and Information & Communications Technology (ICT) Subcommittee.Co-founding of MTech Communications Plc, a fully indigenous mobile technology firm, with offices in Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Cote D’Ivoire and Tanzania. MTech provides first class services in data communications, using existing GSM networks andstate-of-the-art mobile technology.Appointed to the Advisory Board of “Social Media Week”, held for the first time in Nigeria. This was an international event which is held simultaneously in 29 cities worldwide.Serving on the Communications Committee for the NationalEconomic Summit of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.His Professional Affiliations include: The Institute of DirectorsNigeria (IoD Nigeria) – Member International Advertising Association (IAA) – Member Advertising PractitionersCouncil of Nigeria (APCON)– Full Member National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), USA –Member Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (MNIQS) – MemberHe is a member of Ikoyi Club 1938 and the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, and serves on the Board of St. Saviours School, Ikoyi; The Learning Place, Lekki, as well as Change-A-Life |
Arunma Oteh became Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Nigeria in January 2010. In this position she is responsible for regulation of Nigeria's capital markets, including the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Arunma Oteh is of Nigerian/British nationality. She is from Abia State. She studied at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka, Nigeria, earning a first class honors degree in Computer Science. She went on the the Harvard Business School where she obtained a Masters Degree in Business Administration. She co-edited the book, African Voices African Visions. Oteh worked for various institutions including the Harvard Institute for International Development and Centre Point Investments Limited of Nigeria in corporate finance, consulting, teaching and research. She joined the African Development Bank (ADB) in 1992. She was a Senior Investment Officer/Senior Capital Markets Officer from 1993 to 1997, then Division Manager Investments and Trading Room from 1997 to 2001 when she was appointed the Bank's Group Treasurer responsible for fund raising and investments in major international capital markets. Oteh was appointed Vice-President for Corporate Management at the ADB in March 2006, responsible for Language Services, General Services and Procurement, Human Resources, and Information Management and Methods. The SEC Director General Musa Al-Faki resigned in April 2009 amid criticism of the SEC role in a share-manipulation scandal involving African Petroleum stock.Oteh was nominated Director-General and Executive Commissioner (Legal & Compliance) of the Securities & Exchange Commission by President Umaru Yar'Adua in July 2009, subject to Senate confirmation. Arunma Oteh became Director General of the SEC in January 2010. |
Gossy Ukanwoke is the Founder/CEO of Students Circle Network and a student of Girne American University. Students Circle Network, a Kyrenia-area start-up (Girne American University Roots) founded in 2010 - is an educational social network for college and high school students with interests in providing free course resources/materials, live faculty/teacher/lecturer help to students, scholarship offers, study groups and many more students services across the globe for FREE. They are currently indexing over 10,431 courses (soon to be live) from over 200 OpenCourseWare member universities across the globe and over 340 live and free to everyone in Business, Computing, Engineering, Sciences and Humanities. The primary goal of the students circle network is to allow students improve on their academica by creating a community of academic oriented students to share ideas, have project discussions and network. |
Chuk Iwuji was born in Nigeria in 1975. When he was ten his parents began working for the United Nations Organization and moved to Ethiopia, sending their son to a boarding school in England. He got in to Yale University to read Economics but was interested in acting and joined the university's drama society. Whilst he was appearing in their production of 'Murder in the Cathedral' he was offered an acting scholarship. He went to a drama school in Wisconsin, graduating in the summer of 2000 and moved back to the United Kingdom, successfully auditioning for the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he has joined the ever-growing number of black actors, including David Oyelowo and Adrian Lester, who have played leading roles with no reference to their colour. Olivier Award winner Chuk Iwuji is also part of the cast of Sam Mendes' Bridge Project. Richard III. He plays the role of Buckingham in a play spearheaded by Kevin Spacey. The last time Mendes and Spacey paired up they both won Oscars for the film American Beauty. Richard III launched in London on June 18th and will be hitting stateside in January 2012. |
Hugh Njemanze is the Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer, and Senior Vice President of Research and Development at ArcSight. He leads product development, information technology deployment, and product research at the firm. He has strong recent enterprise software experience from 18 years of relevant responsibilities. ArcSight headquarters are located in Cupertino, California, USA, with sales offices around the globe including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Latin America, Japan and India. In September 2010, HP (Hewlett Packard) announced it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire ArcSight for $43.50 per share, or approximately $1.5 billion. On October 22, 2010, HP announced it had completed its acquisition of ArcSight Mr. Njemanze is also an Advisor at Silicon Valley Internet Capital. He worked as the Chief Technology Officer at Verity, where he led product development. Mr. Njemanze was also employed at Apple in Software Engineering, where he was one of the key architects of the Apple Data Access Language (DAL). He was the co-architect of CL/1 (Connectivity Language One) at Network Innovations, which was later acquired by Apple in 1998. Prior to that, Mr. Njemanze co-developed several language compiler products at Hewlett Packard. Hugh who was named in 2010 as one of Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur Of The Year finalists received a B.S. in Computer Science from Purdue University. |
Chuks Onwuneme is the founder and CEO of Personify. Personify lets you quickly discover volunteer and social good opportunities happening around you, and real actions you can take to volunteer your time towards a greater good. Chuks Onwuneme’s path is a long and inspiring one. At the age of 16, he walked the streets of Lagos, Nigeria to raise funds to study computer science, later earning an engineering scholarship to the University of Texas at Arlington. After graduate school, he landed a gig at Nokia in Dallas, working there for a number of years before the mobile phone giant decided to close down the R& office.At that juncture, Onwuneme was given a choice: Relocate to Nokia’s offices in Silicon Valley or Finland or take a buyout and leave the company. He left, and hasn’t looked back since. Now, the 32-year-old has landed in Seattle — a city he came to love after multiple visits hanging with friends and members of the startup community– where he’s working at GameHouse and building Personify. Driven by his humble beginnings in Nigeria, Onwuneme is attempting to create an easier way for people to give back to people in need in the communities in which they live. |
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