Uwaoma Ekeagbara of Abia State also won two medals in the Coding segment of the International STEM Olympiad.
It’s raining Igbo Excellence this season and we are here to celebrate it.
@KwankwasoRM We all know that Boko haram alleged founder was sent to Channels to distract the nation from the scandal rocking the Presidency
Modu-Sheriff that should be incarcerated in Kuje Correctional facility
No amount of slander will stop us voting the OK team!🔥
The wait is over.
We have 2 golds: Chimdiebube Onwubiko and Don Anele Munachimso.
We are the best in the world!
Egejurum Onyedikachi’s name was omitted. He should have a gold.
There is something truly special about seeing our culture celebrated on the global stage.
Nigeria’s Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, proudly showcased the richness of Igbo heritage by bringing vibrant masquerades and energetic traditional dancers to the WTO Open Day.
Culture is our identity, and today, the world got a glimpse of the beauty of Ala Igbo.
@winexviv Same question I asked when I visited Namibia parliament . no police or military presence, people walk in freely to take pictures and videos, no one searched or checked me at d entrance gate.. (doing like White House Washington DC U.S.A. )Nigeria is indeed a third world country 😭
Here in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, 9 out of 10 times you hear siren 🚨🚨 it is an ambulance 🚑
I have only seen police escort once in real live. The other time was on TV for the presidential election.
Police greet you, respond to greeting without asking for money.
Police dress neat with their funny cap 😂
Police is actually your friend here.
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If you are leading your people well:
1. You won't need to remove roads during elections.
2. You won't need to have 100 cars for escorts.
3. You won't need to be in Abuja fully, as a senator or rep, but rather stay in your consistency.
4. You won't need to share bread
5. You won't need to ask people to sell Akara
A lot of things!
I took the boys and teachers to the Italian Parliament building in Rome, which is equivalent to the National Assembly in Nigeria.
The boys asked why everyone was walking freely and why the police were being so nice to us.
I told them that what you see in Nigerian government offices is Third World behavior.
If you’re leading your people well, nobody will want to kill you.