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Still writing my story, one year at a time… growing wiser, stronger, and becoming who I’m meant to be ✍️✨
Happy Birthday to me 🎉🥂
Cheers to new chapters, bigger dreams, and everything ahead 💫
Please say nothing just RT for more audience to see an old man disgracing his extended family on global stage, you think you are going on an interview with SEUN abi? 😂
@Angusokeke@Nonytenderheart Any leader who is not open to criticism or advice can never be my leader. Disgusting bastard, saying my understanding is low, enwe. I was not raised by a weak man. He raised me and gave me the freedom to think and make my own personal choices.
@Angusokeke@Nonytenderheart This is the problem I have with pro-Biafrans. You can never engage dem without throwing tantrums. You always claim to be the smartest, but one man is sitting somewhere deciding how you guys think. I pour una spit for face to say you’re Igbo is very disgraceful and disrespectful.
@Angusokeke@Nonytenderheart Wake up from your sleep, man. You guys should understand that people have their own views too. Respect different opinions. 👍
@Angusokeke@Nonytenderheart I be Hausa man are u okay na
Because I don’t agree with your opinion doesn’t make you more Igbo than me or anyone else. As long as you and other pro-Biafra supporters are not open to questions or different views, I would rather not be part of it.
As I prepared to watch the Super Bowl tonight, I was reminded of Nigeria's vast potential. On the field were three exceptional Nigerians making their nation proud on the world's biggest sporting stage: Michael Onwenu of the New England Patriots and Uchenna Nwosu of the Seattle Seahawks. Also, the reigning Offensive Player of the Year from Seattle Seahawks, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, is of Nigerian descent.
Their success is not accidental; it is the result of discipline, opportunity, and systems that recognize and reward talent. Watching them, one cannot help but reflect on what Nigerians can achieve when provided with the right environment to thrive.
If our country were governed with vision, competence, and integrity, and if leadership focused on building strong institutions, investing in people, and creating equal opportunities, there would be no limit to what Nigerians could accomplish—not just in sports, but in science, technology, business, education, and every sphere of human endeavor.
Nigeria is not lacking in talent. What we have lacked for too long is leadership that unleashes that talent. When we get leadership right, Nigeria will not only participate on the global stage but will consistently excel and lead.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO