Back in the day I used to be a very successful farmer. I had livestock and I was actively into all the major cash crops farming until the APC happened to Nigeria and Nigerians. Right now as I speak, bandits have taken over my farming community in Takum, Taraba state. Hundred of farmers like myself cannot access their ancestral farmlands due to the activities of killer bandits and kidnappers.
This is why voting for @PeterObi and Sen. @KwankwasoRM is personal to me. In 2027 our votes must count.
Pls let’s continue to spread the message of hope to Nigerians. A better Nigeria is POssible
#OKMovement
Every nation that leads in technology first invests in talents.
Maths is the language of AI , engineering and scientific discovery.
That’s why we prioritized it in the South East.
Dead and alive.
Former or current.
Present or past.
Not a single Nigerian former governor, presidential aspirant, or polictian can call out the EFCC for a wrong doing and remain free the next day.
I Stan, re-Stan, and AfghaniStan you sir.
Nigeria will be OK Insha Allah.
Peter Obi less than 2 weeks ago demanding direct primaries.
ADC then changed and said it must be consensus.
Why?
Peter has Kwankwaso and El Rufai. Atiku was sure to lose.
I will show you where Atiku said consensus was his preference.
Lessons.
@tonysnip3r The benefit is in the satisfaction of the consciousness of your conscience, that of the myriad of choices available to you, you chose to be a " good person ". That decision in itself, is a WIN bro in a world suffocating on SELFISHNESS.
@247IGBO Where ur own billionaires dey? Is he also stopping them from investing in your gas infrastructure? Poor man always suspicious of the rich, yet money en no get.
This song hits differently.
Shout out to all the artists using their talent to call out this evil government and stir up citizen awareness.
My non Igbo friends, please get an Igbo interpreter
NIGERIA, I pause today to say thank you. Not because you are perfect, no nation is, but because in your imperfections, you still worked for me.
In Secondary Technical School Ovim, in a village many would assume forgotten, you delivered a spectrum of education that shaped possibility. From Motor Vehicle Technology to Physics, from Chemistry to Woodwork, from Shorthand to Geography, from French (yes, French in a village school in Abia State) to Further Mathematics, you created optionality. You did not limit imagination. You expanded it. We had a great school with amazing teachers.
Then came the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) experience. There, you did something profound. You did not just train engineers, you taught Philosophy to engineering students. The General Studies courses were foundation. And in the end, that philosophical foundation became one of the most enduring elements of my education. It taught how to think, not just what to build. The way you designed the program with subjects like “Engineer Turns Manager” opening exposures to managerial accounting and project management demonstrated a high level of program sequencing.
You also made access possible. Tuition was already subsidized, but even more, you went further. When the Vice Chancellor released the list, University Scholars were exempted from fees. Just like that, you assisted. And before graduation, you opened doors. Jobs came months ahead of time. The system worked. For me. And I say THANKS.
Nigeria, you gave me options. And even today, in many ways, you continue to bless. So, this is not a note of perfection. It is a note of gratitude.
My prayer is simple: that you work for many others the same way you worked for me. That more young people, in villages and cities alike, will find doors opened, systems functional, and dreams enabled.
And to all who have benefited from Nigeria, the call is clear: If it worked for you, work to make it work for others. When I invest in local companies, it is partly to feel I can help. When I traveled to more than 90 universities in Nigeria to run workshops, it is to feel that I can also help for it to work for others. My non-profit, African Institution of Technology, has served in more than 90 universities in Nigeria, helping to establish labs and systems https://t.co/aWnxNTo1b6 (photos).
Because a nation rises not when it is perfect, but when those it has helped commit to making it work, for all. Let’s make Nigeria work for ALL.
Armed private militia, openly displaying AK47s. Same AK47s we see the security agencies boost, they have “recovered” from other parts of the nation
Why is this allowed?
Why can't others arm themselves, too?