What Igboland Was Like Before, What It Should Have Become And What It Can Still Be
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The economy of the former Eastern Region was planned from ground up by the US consulting firm Arthur D. Little
@pstjoshuagideon@OurFavOnlineDoc They know but are too destructively proud to admit it. And they'll pay for it.
When you have witnessed someone's impact in this manner, it's hard to ignore or not understand
@NigeriaStories To put such a condition means they simply want to silence him.
His voice is his trademark ans his power and he's using it to hold the same INEC to account, telling people comically what evil is happening there.
If he accepts the condition, he's finished. He'll be a FAKE!
We are doing this for our children and future generations to come.
UNN students are living in conditions no one should accept.
Meanwhile, funds have been released for hostel maintenance.
So we asked for the records. All of it.
They have 7 days to respond.
If they don’t, we go to court.
@officialdavidrr@ChuksEricE No.
If you provide those bare minimum, the society will change and the MINDSET of the people will also change.
They'll start to demand REAL change, debate policies, ideologies, principles and you can no longer go back to that bare minimum.
They're not ready for that
@adebisiloh@winexviv@officialbat419 This shows you how much could be achieved in 4 years in education and other areas if a government is serious.
Imagine what's possible with the vast resources available to the governments
This is the guy who's students took the first, second and third positions in the South East maths olympiad.
He's a mathematics god.
Subscribe to his YouTube channel here called "Right Angle"
Show your kids too.
And, ndị yard unu
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This is Master Chisom. The mathematics teacher from Evergreen Schools Enugu.
His students won all the 1st, 2nd and 3rd position in Junior Category of South East Maths Olympiad 2026.
He has been silently shaping generations.
Let’s celebrate his birthday today!
Yesterday, 5th March 2026, I graduated as the Overall Best Graduating Student of the pioneer set of doctors of Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ebonyi State (AE-FUNAI), with 22 distinctions and awards.
It's now Dr Igwe Ezinne Esther (MBBS;AEFUNAI).
All glory to God🙏
The South East Maths Olympiad revealed something deeper about what is happening in our education system.
Many of our children are intelligent.
In fact, far more intelligent than we imagine.
But most of them have never been pushed to the edge of their thinking.
They have been trained to memorize, to repeat, and to pass exams.
But not to think deeply.
And when a child finally meets a problem that requires real thinking, their first reaction is not excitement.
It is confusion.
They assume the question must be wrong.
That is the silent damage our system has done.
We have unintentionally raised a generation that doubts its own intellectual power.
That is why the South East Maths Olympiad is different.
It is not just a competition but rather it is an awakening.
Across Enugu, Anambra, Imo, Abia and Ebonyi, thousands of students sat down to face problems that forced them to think harder than they ever had before.
Some struggled, some got stuck, and some almost gave up.
But something powerful happened in that process.
They discovered something about themselves.
They discovered that their minds can go further than they thought.
And when you see the finalists now, the students who will stand on that stage during the Grand Finale broadcast live on Afia TV this Saturday, you will realise something important.
These are not just students answering maths questions.
These are young minds discovering confidence.
A girl from Abakaliki who now believes she can become an engineer.
A boy from Onitsha who now sees mathematics as a puzzle to conquer instead of a subject to fear.
A student from Enugu who suddenly realises that brilliance is not something that belongs only to people in other countries.
It belongs to them too.
The South East has always produced extraordinary minds but brilliance does not grow in silence.
It grows when a society challenges its children to think and that is what the South East Maths Olympiad is doing.
It is reminding a generation of children that their minds are powerful, and once a child truly discovers the power of their mind…
You don’t just change their future.
You change the future of an entire society.
@winexviv I see greatness being incubated gradually, calmly but certainly.
The results of this efforts will manifest hugely soon.
Alex and crew, may God bless you all mightily.
Keep it up
Ndị Igbo,
Ụmụnnem,
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