They are raping their house-help, I hope that helps.
Sex with a person who cannot say no because you are their employer and can stop their source of income, and you are their only housing in a city far away from home is RAPE‼️‼️‼️
🚨 Davido wore a custom jacket with the names of the 39 abducted school children & 7 teachers from Oyo State during his performance at the FIFA World Cup Countdown Concert 🇳🇬💙
— “BRING THEM HOME” 🙏🏽
@Elkrosmediahub That's wrong. He's not up to $1 billion yet if you subtract debt. The value of his assets in the stock market is roughly $1.4 billion with Seplat being around $1b and transcorp his second largest
At the 2026 Igbo Cultural Day Celebration in Ekiti, I was joined by the Kogi State Governor, His Excellency, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, and the Chief Host, the Ekiti State Governor, His Excellency, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, to celebrate with our people in Ekiti State, sharing in their joy and reaffirming the bonds of unity, cultural pride, and national cohesion that continue to define our collective progress.
Our people have enjoyed peaceful coexistence in the South-West and across other parts of the nation, contributing significantly to commerce, trade, and socio-economic development.
As Ekiti State prepares for its next governorship election, I used the opportunity to canvass for the support of the Igbo community in the State towards the continuity of Governor Oyebanji’s transformative administration. His government has sustained an enabling environment for business, investment, and economic growth—areas in which our people have continued to thrive through their enterprise and resilience.
The #RenewedHope administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains committed to building a more prosperous nation for all Nigerians. Across the federation, State governments have continued to advance these progressive ideals through purposeful leadership, development, and transformation for the benefit of their people and residents.
I therefore encouraged our Igbo brothers and sisters in Ekiti State to remain hopeful, steadfast, and supportive of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as we collectively work towards a brighter and more prosperous future for our nation.
- Hope Uzodimma
“I wore glasses throughout the whole day and I was cry!ng, Davido had to take a boat out to the set just to offer to refund the client so I could go home”
- Dammy Twitch speaks about how Davido bailed him out of a difficult situation
Watch me deliver the 38th Convocation Lecture at FUTO, where I emphasized the pivotal role of technology-driven innovation, STEM education, and research in shaping Nigeria’s future and accelerating national development.
- Hope Uzodimma
There is a need for a review of the curricula of polytechnics and universities of technology to ensure they are aligned with the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the emerging global order driven by Artificial Intelligence. I stated this while hosting a delegation of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), led by Comrade Chibuzor Asomugha, who paid me a courtesy visit following the union’s recent workshop in Imo State.
While commending members of the union for their commitment to national development and academic excellence, I encouraged them to prioritize research in the field of Artificial Intelligence and other emerging technologies. Such efforts, I noted, are critical to bridging the technological gap created by obsolete curricula that no longer adequately respond to contemporary challenges and the evolving needs of industry.
I also used the opportunity to discourage all forms of discrimination against polytechnic certificates. Polytechnics were established specifically to provide the technical and practical training required to meet the nation’s technological needs.
By embracing innovation and advancing in line with global trends, these institutions will continue to play a strategic role in national development and provide the country with a significant competitive advantage in the modern knowledge-driven economy.
- Hope Uzodimma
There is a need for a review of the curricula of polytechnics and universities of technology to ensure they are aligned with the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the emerging global order driven by Artificial Intelligence. I stated this while hosting a delegation of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), led by Comrade Chibuzor Asomugha, who paid me a courtesy visit following the union’s recent workshop in Imo State.
While commending members of the union for their commitment to national development and academic excellence, I encouraged them to prioritize research in the field of Artificial Intelligence and other emerging technologies. Such efforts, I noted, are critical to bridging the technological gap created by obsolete curricula that no longer adequately respond to contemporary challenges and the evolving needs of industry.
I also used the opportunity to discourage all forms of discrimination against polytechnic certificates. Polytechnics were established specifically to provide the technical and practical training required to meet the nation’s technological needs.
By embracing innovation and advancing in line with global trends, these institutions will continue to play a strategic role in national development and provide the country with a significant competitive advantage in the modern knowledge-driven economy.
- Hope Uzodimma
I'm a fan of a lot of the accomplishments of Hope Uzodimma in the state, especially when it comes to infrastructure development.
He has performed commendably.
For years now, we have had to deal with congestion and the indiscriminate use of Douglas Road, Owerri, despite its status as a major economic artery of the State. This unfortunate situation has created an enabling environment for the breeding of different classes of criminal elements, thereby undermining public safety, order, and the smooth flow of commercial activities.
The deplorable condition of the road further contributed to these challenges, encouraging abuse and illegal movements, particularly by motorists and street traders. Our decision to embark on the reconstruction of this strategic road is in line with our Urban Renewal Project, which is aimed at salvaging the City of Owerri from the looming threat of economic stagnation and reversing the gradual decline in urban development and growth.
Beyond restoring critical infrastructure, this intervention seeks to create a more organized, secure, and economically vibrant city, and during my inspection of the project site, I could literally feel the fresh air of relief breathed by residents and users of the road, expressing their appreciation for the transformative impact of our Urban Renewal Projects.
The quality and pace of work observed are consistent with the expectations of the Government, and I am pleased that progress remains on track for completion within the contractual timeline.
- Hope Uzodimma
Yesterday, I inspected the ongoing reconstruction of the Orlu-Mgbe-Akokwa-Uga, in Imo West Senatorial District to assess the pace and quality of the work.
It was particularly encouraging to witness the remarkable progress recorded, nearly 90% completion. Beyond the physical transformation of these communities, these developments are restoring hope among our people and strengthening their confidence in government’s commitment to improving their welfare and quality of life.
This is the true impact of progressive leadership that remains focused on the transformation of our society through purposeful governance and sustainable development.
With the economic reforms of the #RenewedHope administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which have enabled sub-national governments to deliver greater developmental outcomes, we will continue to transform our dear State in the best interest of all our people.
- Hope Uzodimma