Ralph Uwazurike narrates how Peter Obi abandoned Ojukwu on his sickbed, claiming that if he visited him, Ojukwu might die because all four sick people he had visited in the previous four days had died.
Hmmmโฆ Is this why heโs always wearing black?
As Chairman of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) in the 2000s, Alhaji Atiku exploited the Nigerian state, sold over 60 state-owned enterprises to himself and his cronies at the most ridiculously cheapest prices.
According to his former principal, OBJ, in page 31 of his book titled "My Watch", "Atiku's propensity for corruption is second to none!"๐คฆ๐พโโ๏ธ
So I ask again, #WhoIsAtikuAbubakar?๐ค
โI believe the Honorable Minister of works, Engr. David Umahi truly enjoys this job as a passion and would rather be in the sun with his hard hat, engaging contractors and holding them accountable, rather than being behind his desk. I believe in a few years, Nigeria may perhaps not only multiply the number of habitable roads, it may have the most broad network on the continent." โ Alh. Aliko Dangote, President/CEO Dangote Group.
While social media spent days arguing over "akara and kulikuli," another story barely got attention: 45 Nigerian undergraduates( 300 level students and above) received โฆ50 million each in equity-free funding to build scalable innovations that solve real problems.
Beyond the grants, they also get mentorship, incubation support, and access to Google's AI tools through a Federal Government initiative.
It didn't trend. It didn't fit the preferred narrative.
Many people commenting on recent controversies never even watched the full video they were reacting to. Yet a life-changing opportunity for young Nigerians passed almost unnoticed.
The lesson is simple: a society cannot thrive if everyone is only interested in consuming outrage while ignoring solutions and opportunities.
Those 45 beneficiaries are Nigerians too. They are not being celebrated because they are politicians or influencers, but because they created value.
An environment from which you only want to take, without contributing solutions, owes you nothing.
*20 Key Youth Programs By Federal Government that Youths Should Know About And Take Advantage*
- *1. Student Loan for Tertiary Education*: Interest-free loan, payable three years after graduation and upon securing employment. Apply at: https://t.co/6bFi36RecW
2. Technical and Vocational Education (TVET)*: Free education with a monthly stipend of N45,000 per student. Learn more at:
https://t.co/sS6VcNtHqT
3. Million Technical Talent (3MTT)*: Training program for 3 million individuals in IT, with employment facilitation. Register at:
https://t.co/JzcwYbDa5A
4. Nigerian Youth Academy (NiYA) Startup Grants*: N1 million grants for 200 youth-led startups and N500,000 for 100 informal sector beneficiaries. Learn more at:
https://t.co/r9HcvdtErr
5. NiYA Gig Digital Work Platform*: Digital platform linking Nigerian youth to paid opportunities locally and globally. Learn more at:
https://t.co/qxWH7c2G79
6. Youth Investment Fund*: Financial support for young entrepreneurs. Learn more at:
https://t.co/MD08JtYBwY
7. National Youth Development Bank*: Bank providing access to capital for young entrepreneurs. Learn more at:
https://t.co/unsav0b695
8. Digital Literacy for All*: Initiative to achieve 70% digital literacy by 2027. Learn more at:
https://t.co/2tvmX0zRp5
9. Labour Employment and Empowerment Programme (LEEP)*: Program to create 2.5 million jobs through training and entrepreneurship development. Learn more at:
https://t.co/yUo9khFhLU
10. NDE Renewed Hope Employment Initiative*: Trained and resettled over 33,000 youth with starter packs in vocational skills. Learn more at:
https://t.co/yRZ4Ad5q6O
11. CNG-Powered Tricycle Empowerment Scheme*: Distribution of 2,000 CNG-powered tricycles to Nigerian youth. Learn more at:
https://t.co/S0WMSY4IOp
12. Yo! Health Youth Initiative*: National campaign promoting health and wellness among youth. Learn more at: https://t.co/DtciOBqSUK
13. Ministry of Steel Development Youth Bootcamp*: Training youth in metallurgy, industrial welding, and mechanical design. Learn more at:
https://t.co/ixCu3Fga4E
14. Nigeria Health Fellowship*: Trained and employed 774 youth to strengthen healthcare workforce. Learn more at:
https://t.co/RioJL6KuRq
15. Reimagining Hope Creative Residency Empowering young creatives in film, music, fashion, and tech industries. Learn more at:
https://t.co/fJi8TnRycU
16. NextGen Resilience Corps*: Youth mobilization initiative for climate change, environmental sustainability, and local innovation. Learn more at:
https://t.co/LOOqLXPsp6
17. Stockholm Junior Water Prize Nigeria Competition for Nigerian teens to innovate in water management and environmental sustainability. Learn more at:
https://t.co/reFXO96XKd
18. SMEDAN Creative & Garment Studios Empowering Nigerian youth in creative economy and fashion industry. Learn more at:
https://t.co/NvKfwOV0Hf
A guy can know exactly how to be gentle with his wife.
But the second work stress, bills, and pure exhaustion hit, he snaps and talks to her like he completely forgot everything he knows.
That is why marriage takes so much more than just love.
It is the discipline of remembering how to treat each other, especially when the pressure is on.
PVAC convenes stakeholders to strengthen Nigeria's health supply chain ecosystem
29 June 2026 โ Abuja, Nigeria โย PVAC Hosts a Supply Chain Stakeholders Engagement Workshop
The Presidential Initiative for Unlocking the Healthcare Value Chain (@PVAC_NG) hosted a Supply Chain Stakeholders Engagement Workshop bringing together more than 50 participants from Federal Government and Regulatory Agencies, Procurement and Supply Chain actors, Private Sector Associations, and Development Partners.
The workshop was convened to develop a roadmap and implementation framework for an Integrated Health Commodity Market Intelligence and Supply Chain Coordination System for Nigeria, internally referred to as Project VISTA (Visibility, Intelligence, Supply Chain Tracking and Analytics).
๐ Discussions focused on identifying existing health commodity data, uncovering critical information gaps, and exploring opportunities to connect data systems and strengthen institutional partnerships for the next phase of this work.
PVAC is laying the foundation for a more coordinated, data-driven, and resilient health supply chain for Nigeria.
#PVAC #HealthSupplyChain #HealthSovereignty #DataDrivenHealthcare #LocalManufacturing
๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญA man sold all his properties to relocate his family from Nigeria to the UK ,after they had finally settled down in the UK,the wife went to the authority to report her husband that some part of her papers were forged by her husband in order to pave way for her to travel down to the UK..
This man got arrested,they were deported and landed back in Nigeria last week..
The wife said , (SHE DID THAT BECAUSE HER HUSBAND OFFENDED HER 12 YEARS AGO)
The wife has left with the children,while the man is presently staying with his uncle...๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
โI have no personal issues with Atiku, but with what I know about him, if I have put him forward as President in 2007 God would not have forgiven me.โ Former President Olusegun Obasanjo 2019
#WhoIsAtikuAbubakar
According to Anambra 1st Son, Peter Obi is an accidental politician, heโs not a builder and not a manufacturer. I thought Peter Obi was preaching consumption to production?
Even Obidients know Peter Obi is a no no no
All the alleged internal collaborators who helped 419 Adeyemi Adeniyi Matthew in the โPresidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC)โ scandal must be prosecuted promptly.
The outcome of ongoing joint investigations by the EFCC, DSS & NPF will shock us all
We wait
Since BAT rejected IMF loans, IMF has raised concerns:
1. Oil revenue fell below expectations, straining govt finances.
2. 2% of GDP in public spending was reportedly extra-budgetary.
Whether IMF likes it or not, Nigeria isn't taking loans for now. Maybe later, but not now.