Prostate cancer is the 2nd most common cancer in men worldwide (after lung cancer).
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This is the shame that many nigerian churches have willingly become for the sake of political alliance and financial benefits.
This is not just a skit.
@InibeheEffiong They keep making excuses for the corrupt politicians to keep looting while blaming 'CIA' and the West. I'm beginning to think these guys are actually the CIA assets the demonize
I've just been observing the new 'anger fest' against 'Solar' and Solar products.
While u have the right to be angry, understand that 'solar' is merely a backup solution to the gigantic power supply situation ⚠️
U dig ur own boreholes/wells since we don't have pipe borne water
U use private schools since u don't have faith in public schools for ur kids, u use generators etc
Let's stop being hypocrites & unnecessarily transferring aggression to the wrong people.
To be very honest with you, emotions aside, giving Nigeria 24/7 electricity supply is possible ✅ but it will not be easy, especially due to deficit in transmission & distribution infrastructure & this is on the government, billions in investment needs to come in, & it cannot happen overnight, the Geometric energy power plant & distribution grid in ABA, ABIA state reportedly cost about $800 million dollars ⚠️
Gencos can generate 1 million megawatts & if the infrastructure to transport & distribute it doesn't exist then they will drop output to stop wasting resources, now we also have a messy situation where Gencos are being owed Trillions.
Some pple imagine in advanced countries they don't use solar at all, I just laugh at the ignorance, did Elon musk's company SOLAR city launch because of Nigeria?, does TESLA build power walls because of Nigeria?, China & the USA have the highest solar energy installations in the world, despite having stable nuclear power plants etc, people even generate excess energy from the sun & sell back to the grid, many pple hate the truth & attack those who say it because it's not what they expect to hear.
We are not the cause of the problem⚠️
We are merely alternative solution providers
While we advocate for stable electricity to be provided, solar products are there to ensure u do not stay in the dark while campaigning and demanding for stable power supply
It is very unfortunate that not everyone can afford solar products, deeply unfortunate
Economic realities in Nigeria are saddening, but should we close down the solutions and remain in the dark with low productivity etc?
If the government can further democratize power generation, bring in subsidies & incentives, u will see micro & mini power grids spring up everywhere, a house with excess solar generation can feed/sell power to his neighbors, micro generation businesses will pop up etc
I do not have the ability to fix Nigeria's power situation, but I can only provide portable solutions to help u pull through the situation
If u insult me or abuse me because of ur misguided anger, Satan will punish u, bet me⚠️🚶
Germany didn’t become an industrial powerhouse by sending everyone to university.
They built something smarter.
It’s called Ausbildung, a structured apprenticeship system where young people earn while they learn inside real companies.
A 17-year-old in Germany can train to become:
• a mechatronics engineer
• an industrial technician
• an automotive systems expert
• a precision machinist
• a medical equipment technician
They are paid during training.
They graduate with globally respected skills.
And many of them end up earning more than university graduates.
Over 50% of German youth pass through this system.
Now look at Nigeria.
We push everyone into universities.
Millions graduate every year.
But the country is still importing basic technical expertise.
We have degrees but we don’t have enough skills.
This is why we are studying the German Ausbildung model closely to implement in the South East.
Because the South East must lead Africa’s skills revolution.
Imagine a structured apprenticeship system across Aba, Nnewi, Onitsha, Enugu and beyond where young people can train to become:
• industrial fabricators
• automotive engineers
• robotics technicians
• electronics specialists
• renewable energy installers
• precision manufacturing experts
Training will happen inside real companies.
With structured certification, modern tools and clear career paths.
Not the informal “Igba Boy” system, but a world-class apprenticeship ecosystem.
The South East already has the largest concentration of indigenous manufacturers and traders in Africa.
What we need now is structure, technology, and certification.
If Germany can power Europe’s manufacturing through apprenticeships, there is no reason the South East cannot power Africa’s industrial future.
The next generation of millionaires in Africa will not only be software founders.
Many will be master craftsmen, engineers, and industrial builders.
And when Africa finally fixes its skills crisis, history may remember that the revolution started in the South East.
This is Master Chisom. The mathematics teacher from Evergreen Schools Enugu.
His students won all the 1st, 2nd and 3rd position in Junior Category of South East Maths Olympiad 2026.
He has been silently shaping generations.
Let’s celebrate his birthday today!