This afternoon, I visited my brother and compatriot, former Governor of Rivers State and ex-Minister of Transportation, Chief Rotimi Amaechi, at his Abuja residence.
Beyond the warmth and camaraderie, we had deep and honest conversations about the troubling state of our nation, the growing economic pain, insecurity, and the urgent responsibility on patriotic Nigerians to continue engaging in the search for solutions that can rescue our country from drift and despair.
I also felicitated with him on the occasion of his birthday yesterday and teased that Arsenal’s historic triumph could not have arrived at a better time. Chief Amaechi, a thoroughly well-loaded Gunner, took the banter in very good spirits.
In true Rivers hospitality, he apologised for not having enough time to prepare Fisherman Soup, a delicacy I have now been promised on our return for the second leg 😃. -AA
On Technology deployment for Gombe State Security Challenges.
By: Mahmoud Abdulsalam PhD
While listening to the interview of @ProfIsaPantami he mentioned that deployment of technological tools can help fix security challenges in Gombe.
Through a political-communication lens, the phrase “calls were tapped” doesn’t always point to advanced hacking or technical surveillance.
it may often be a dramatic way of saying the information came from an insider leak or someone within the circle.
I am Arc. Yunusa Yakubu, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Lubell Nigeria Limited, an architect by training, a technocrat by responsibility, and a nation-builder by conviction.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of contributing to Nigeria’s development narrative and particularly in Gombe state, through purposeful infrastructure and policy advocacy for sustainable growth and development.
Joining this platform marks a new phase of engagement– to share ideas, offer perspective, and connect with voices across sectors who are passionate about progress and good governance, particularly in Gombe state.
It’s a pleasure to be here.
@SheikhAnalo He didn't call city boy and his cohort Agberos. He made a distinction between Omoluabis and Agberos. There are good people and bad people in every tribe. I wonder why you lot always want a SW Vs North fight on the TL. Relax.