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THE sun beat down relentlessly on the young man standing in the barren parking lot. There was not a breath of air, and the black as- phalt was sticky and melting as it gave way to the afternoon heat. It radiated up into his face like a blast furnace.
🚨SHOCKING | Sage performs standing penance for years without sitting down, driven by his wish to have glimpse of Lord Shiva at least once in his lifetime
If not for football, they would have classified this nigga as someone with Down syndrome. Aside from football he doesn't know how to do anything else
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Made in ABA in Igbo land.
I bought this pair of footwear in 2024, and to my greatest surprise, it has completely changed my perception of Made in Aba products. Despite the negative things some people say about Aba-made shoes, this footwear is still in excellent condition today.
I personally used it for over one year and six months before handing it over to my younger brother. Throughout that period, it was used almost every day, including for bathing, yet it has neither torn nor required any repair from a shoemaker. That level of durability speaks for itself.
My honest assessment is that Aba manufacturers are capable of producing world-class, long-lasting products. The quality you get often depends on the specifications you request and the capital invested in production. The same principle applies globally. China, for example, produces both low-quality and premium products depending on the buyer's budget and requirements.
Aba remains one of the greatest manufacturing hubs in Africa, driven by the creativity, skill, and resilience of Igbo entrepreneurs and craftsmen. Instead of looking down on locally made products, we should support and promote them because they create jobs, drive innovation, and strengthen our economy.
The talent in Igbo land is undeniable. Give an Igbo craftsman the right tools, resources, and market, and he can compete with the best in the world.
Igbo to the world. Aba made, globally respected.
Trump’ın yanında yer alan garip kıyafetli kişilerin yer aldığı fotoğraf dünyada gündem oldu.
Görüntü sonrası en çok sorulan soru ise: “Yanındakiler kim?”
My Ivorian friend went home after his dad died, so he could inherit and manage their cocoa and palm fruit business. He always calls me on video call and whe gist while his workers offload 6 containers of palm fruits to a company in their country. There's money in farming!
Nigeria sells raw cocoa at $8,000 a tonne. Processed into butter it earns $48,000. Made into chocolate it earns $240,000. 30 times the money, yet Nigeria is still choosing $8,000.
Who sang this song? Meanwhile, there’s Igbo girls’ beauty, and then, there is Imo State girls’ beauty. In terms of beauty, they are unmatched.
NB: I’m not from Imo State.
🚨 BREAKING : Didier Drogba on Africans Supporting Mexico Over South Africa
"To see some Africans openly rooting against South Africa simply because of political disagreements is disappointing. Football has always been a game that brings people together, not a battlefield for political divisions.
You don't have to support South Africa just because they're African. Everyone has the right to support whichever team they like. But if your reason for supporting Mexico is purely political, then you're missing the spirit of the game.
Football should be decided by passion, respect, and what happens on the pitch—not by governments, policies, or political arguments. For ninety minutes, let football be football.
As Africans, we can disagree on politics and still celebrate each other's achievements in sport. We don't have to turn every match into a political statement."
@FcbShedy@Joshua__Ubeku Certainly, Drogba didn't know the time Africans boycotted a tournament because of the same reason. How can you be old and not know history?
@AfricaFactsZone I can't believe you're supporting this outfit. This is showing the world that we have no regard for animals and wildlife. DR Congo needs to face the panel for animal cruelty!
@Victorokeke_ Nigerians thought they mattered in the grand scheme of things. Over 3 billion people will watch the World Cup at a very good time than watching it at midnight.