Most women who move to Abuja, especially during their NYSC year, do so with the hope of meeting wealthy men who can sponsor their lifestyle.
~ Abuja man says
This clips captures the point where the Azumini Blue River joins the muddy waters of the Imo River.
On the other side of the Imo River is Obete-Ndoki, an Ndoki community in present-day Rivers State. To the left of the Blue River is Ohaobu-Akpalla, an Ndoki community in present-day Akwa Ibom State, while Obeaku-Ndoki, an Ndoki community in present-day Abia State, is on the right.
Even though fictitious government boundaries have placed us in different states, we are still one people. Ndoki wu oli. Ndoki is one.
We share the same history, culture, ancestry, and future. Rivers may separate our lands, but they cannot separate our identity.
The borders that seem to divide us exist only on paper and on maps. Ndoki remains one people under God, united in heritage, united in purpose, and united in destiny.
Ndok Nmanma Nu!
@Ndoki Tv
Crazy thing is, there are billionaires in Nnewi and Onitsha Main Market who are richer than everybody here. They use button phones in the market and don’t care about any of these things. 😂😂😂
This woman reports that her little niece was kidnapped last night. She has been appealing to the public to help her share this video incase someone may have seen the little girl.
Please help share this video.
Let’s help find this innocent little baby.
If your governor is working support them if them no dy work fight them, it doesn't matter the party they belong to. We must choose development over political parties.