Ifeyinwa Okwudo has now been expelled from Ezzy College of Nursing, Enugu.
She was the woman who indefinitely suspended Joy Ezeugwu for exposing the dilapidated state of Uwani Health Center, Enugu.
She also recently slapped a 9-months pregnant student three times.
To those of you oppressing our students: it’s only a matter of time before we shine our light on you.
NEW: Former power minister, Barth Nnaji has endorsed Governor Mbah, President Tinubu for 2027
Former Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, has endorsed Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State and President Bola Tinubu for a second term in office, saying the governor has done exceedingly well.
Nnaji announced the endorsement while fielding questions from Government House correspondents during a visit to Mbah on Monday, citing several landmark achievements of the governor in just three years.
The former Minister said he was unavoidably absent at the weekend when the people of Enugu East Senatorial District endorsed Mbah and President Tinubu at a massive rally, but maintained that politics was about lineup and he was fully in support of the president’s endorsement and reelection.
“It should not be a surprise that I am in support of my younger brother. You may not be aware that during the run-up to the 2023 election, I led a group of key stakeholders in Nkanu East to campaign, going to all the key stakeholders in Enugu State, asking them to, please, consider Nkanu East; that we had not had the opportunity of holding this position. And because of that lack of opportunity, Nkanu East was about the only local government that did not have any real government presence.
“If you are in, say, the Idodo area where the governor and I come from, you had to go through four local governments before you got to the headquarters of our own LGA. This needed to change. And so now all that is changing because of the work of His Excellency, our governor. And you can see that to go from that Idodo area to Amagunze, our local government headquarters, is now a matter of a few minutes. That has totally changed the calculation,” he stated.
Continuing, he lauded the governor’s strides in the areas of security, infrastructure, and healthcare, which he said were not only critical enablers of economic growth, but also key to reversing brain drain and overseas medical tourism.
“There are so many other reasons why we have to all come and encourage our governor for what he is doing and to do more.
“I was just talking with him about the two major criteria for people to come back to Nigeria instead of the ‘Japa’ syndrome of running away. Those two would be security, and the second is high-quality healthcare. So, the development of the Enugu International Hospital, which will have the sort of equipment that people run elsewhere to access, is something that is quite innovative for Nigeria.
“We are not lacking in high-quality doctors because we have them, except that many of them have run away. So, this hospital here will bring them back and begin to reverse healthcare tourism.
“Then there are all the infrastructure projects, the roads of standard quality that have been built or are ongoing across the state, and so on.
“Therefore, my presence here is to encourage him and support him so that by the next term, we should be able to see a lot more. That is the point,” he added.
Nnaji urged other people jostling for the office of governor in 2027 to join hands with the governor to consolidate on his achievements and actualise his lofty vision for the state.
Citing his personal experiences, he described Mbah as a listening leader and called on other stakeholders in the state to offer their advice where necessary.
“The whole idea is for all of us to join together to support the governor for the next term. It is okay for people to run for office, but you have to look at the future. What are we really trying to gain?
“If we are doing well, then the thing is to encourage the governor and his government to do more for the people.
“The other thing is that key stakeholders in the state should be able to come and be part of advising for the better. I mean, a governor is not God. A governor is a person of excellence who should be able to move the state forward. But in doing so, wherever there are things that are not going the way people want,
No family should have to travel miles in search of basic healthcare. No mother should be left without care, and no child should be denied the opportunity to live a healthy life because of where they were born.
This is why we are building and equipping 260 modern Primary Healthcare Centres across the 260 wards of Enugu State, bringing quality healthcare closer to the people. Beyond the buildings, this is about restoring hope, protecting lives, and ensuring that every resident, especially those in our rural communities, can access the care they deserve with dignity.
We remain committed to building a healthier Enugu where no one is left behind and every life truly matters.
𝗧𝗼𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝗶𝘀 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲
Over 200 yacht available at the Monaco grand prix, but only the wealthiest got the trackside parking spot
They're some levels of wealth i will never be able to understand
Human approval is unstable. Someone may praise you today and criticize you tomorrow, so it's wiser to anchor your life in deeper principles than in other people's opinions.
A season of hard work, sacrifice, and belief has earned Rangers International FC this moment. Champions once again, and deservedly so.
Congratulations to the Flying Antelopes. Enugu is proud.
Three years ago, I signed a Citizens’ Charter built on a simple promise: that government would work for the people.
Today, I am grateful for how far we have come. Beyond the roads, schools, hospitals, and opportunities, our greatest achievement is restoring belief that progress is possible and that tomorrow can be better than today.
This milestone belongs to every Ndi Enugu who has believed, supported, and contributed to our shared vision. The journey continues, and together, we are building the Enugu we imagined.
𝗧𝗼𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝗶𝘀 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲.
The reason why the richer getting richer is just one thing, access to information to grow wealth.
2: Look for that information TO GROW guys.
3: start from N5000.
4: Build yourself and not noise oooo
@profchukwuemeka Na so😁. But the wider issue is that tourism is a direct revenue generator for local businesses. Phuket, Thailand between Jan - Nov 2025 had 12.7m visitors generating over $14 billion in revenues. To attract tourist you need local authenticity and global instints.
A cup of brewed coffee is one of those small things that quietly signal a city's place in the world.
For two days in Enugu, across hotels and restaurants, every request for coffee produced the same response: instant coffee from a sachet.
When I asked for brewed coffee, espresso or cappuccino, I was met with looks of surprise and confusion.
This is not really about coffee. It is about the difference between building infrastructure and building a globally competitive city.
A city may have an airline, a magnificent international conference centre and beautiful road networks. Those are important.
But global relevance is also expressed through thousands of small interactions that communicate readiness for visitors, investors, tourists and professionals from around the world.
The world's successful cities combine local authenticity with global awareness.
In Singapore, taxi drivers are trained to assist visitors and confidently engage tourists. They understand that every interaction contributes to the city's reputation.
Across Kigali, Nairobi, Accra and Abidjan, hospitality workers increasingly recognise that they serve both local and international audiences.
The absence of brewed coffee is not the problem. It is merely a symptom.
The real question is whether we are preparing our service industries for a world that is increasingly interconnected and competitive.
Culture, service standards, curiosity and openness matter too.
As I arrived in Lagos this morning and ordered a cup of brewed coffee, I felt relieved. Not because coffee matters so much, but because it reminded me of a wider fact.
Infrastructure can be built by government decree, but a service culture cannot. It is learned, practised and reinforced every day. Enugu is investing heavily in physical infrastructure.
The next challenge is to develop the global instincts that make such investments worthwhile.
Osita Chidoka
31 May 2026
Happy New Month!
Welcome to June. May this new month bring renewed strength, progress, and impactful development across all works and infrastructure projects. Together, let’s continue building a stronger and more prosperous future for all.
#HappyNewMonth#InfrastructureDevelop
I was unfortunate to pass through Maryland Enugu today and boy, did I drink dust!
That road has been unfixed for over a year now.
There are businesses and schools in that area. People are inhaling unhealthy air from 6-6 and nobody's moving to fix it
One Governor stands out in the South East region, fought insecurity effectively with tech-driven solutions, the crime rate has now reduced to 30% in his state.
Who is that workaholic Gov that prioritises the security of his people consistently?
WHO IS THE GOVERNOR? 🤔
Congratulations to His Excellency, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, on your successful 3rd year in office as the Executive Governor of Enugu State.
On behalf of myself, my family, and the Delivery Team, I heartily celebrate your visionary leadership, unwavering dedication, and the remarkable, transformative impact you have made across our state.
Your commitment to excellence continues to redefine governance. Wishing you greater strength, divine wisdom, and even more groundbreaking accomplishments ahead.