Igbo Children in 1970 vs 2026
The light of the Children of the Sun cannot be dimmed. We are born for this, no matter how long you try to hold us back.
#igboamaka
Nigeria-China Rail Partnership Delivers New Trains for Lagos
Lagos has taken a major step toward modern public transport with the delivery of new trains for the Red Line.
This is what value-aligned partnerships can look like. Through its cooperation with China, Nigeria’s commercial capital and one of West Africa’s biggest economic centers is investing in infrastructure that addresses the real needs of its people, economy, and future.
For African cities, partnerships should not be about development, infrastructure, productivity, and shared growth. This Nigeria-China deal is an important example of that.
The wait is over.
We have 2 golds: Chimdiebube Onwubiko and Don Anele Munachimso.
We are the best in the world!
Egejurum Onyedikachi’s name was omitted. He should have a gold.
🇳🇬The current Nigerian government’s economic policies are a vicious and calculated assault on the Nigerian people — imposing endless taxes without any meaningful development or relief. This is high-level treason and deliberate national self-destruction.
Dr Joshua Maponga - The Classroom Must Serve African Development
Joshua Maponga has done it again.
In this clip from the 3 June premiere in Dar es Salaam of The Spearhead’s documentary challenging the Western narrative on Tanzania's post-election violence, ‘What Happened on October 29?’ the philosopher called for Tanzania to toss out its colonial-era curriculum. He suggested the government prepare young people to become stewards of the east African country’s vast natural resources.
Indeed, Tanzania ranks third in Africa for critical mineral reserves. Half of Tanzania’s exports are minerals, which generate $2.5 billion annually, according to the US International Trade Administration. Plus, revenues are expected to surge to $6.6 billion by 2027.
So do you agree with Maponga that Tanzanians should develop the skills to take control of their natural wealth? And what is education like in your African country? Drop us a comment.
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"Picks"? You clowns have audacity. That's the Director-General of the World Trade Organization and the first woman and African to hold that position that you're talking about, yet you're assuming she would allow herself to be "picked" by a failure who has never headed any executive office.
Journalist: Your excellency it’s now over 18months since this war began, do you regret any regrets?
Ojukwu: No. I’m acting according to the wishes of my people.
We remember Odumegwu Ojukwu
We remember Philip Effiong
We remember Alexander Madiebo
We remember T. Onwuatuegwu
We remember Joe Achuzia
We remember Okoko Ndem
We remember Conrad Nwawo
We remember Emmanuel Nwobosi
Men who stood up and said we choose freedom over slavery.