“No election malpractice under my watch. This is an organized party. We don’t want a situation whereby some people who don’t know mathematics will come and start counting from 1, 20, 100, 1,000 and so on. Once we notice that, we will cancel it.”
-Governor Alex Otti speaking today at the Labour Party gubernatorial primary election in Abia State
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My ancestors' death will never be in vain.
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"Every pastor in Nigeria, if you're not speaking up right now over the high rate of insecurity in the country, it means you are part of the system and an øppr€ssor. As a pastor, you're responsible to your members because they attend your churches, so you need to speak up. Yes, the government is the problem, but I have every right to hold the church accountable. Imagine what those kidn@pp£d school children & teachers in Oyo State are passing through."
-Spyro speaking this afternoon, as he responds to people calling him out for criticizing Nigerian pastors.
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Nobel Prize-winning chemist Omar Yaghi’s company, Atoco, developed a solar-powered machine that can produce 1,000 liters of drinking water daily, even in areas with less than 20% humidity.
The system uses advanced materials called Metal-Organic Frameworks that trap moisture from the atmosphere even in dry desert-like conditions.
The container-sized machine operates using ultra-low-grade thermal energy and is designed to work even when electricity and water infrastructure fail after disasters.
Yaghi said the invention could help drought-prone islands and communities left without clean water after hurricanes, floods, and extreme weather events.
A recent UN report warned that nearly three-quarters of the world’s population now lives in water-insecure countries, with billions still lacking access to safe drinking water.
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The Ovim Nation, without doubt the greatest community in the world, had the honour of welcoming His Excellency, Governor Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, to our community on Thursday.
Earlier in the day, His Excellency graciously gave me the podium to speak during the Third Anniversary Celebration of the Administration. For a village boy, it was a truly special moment.
After the event, the Governor journeyed to my village where our people turned out in large numbers to welcome him and celebrate the commissioning of a newly completed road project. Distinguished sons of Ovim, including General Azubuike Ihejirika (former Nigeria’s Army boss) and General Ike Nwachukwu (former governor of Imo State), joined many others in receiving His Excellency. Ovim is the most nationalistic community in Nigeria as the number of military people there should be one of the highest per capita in the country.
During my remarks at the anniversary event, I told the Governor that the road he would later commission was one I used regularly as a young boy on my way to the farm. That road is more than a transportation corridor; it is part of our enterprise network. It connects Ovim to Acha, Ozara, and onward toward Enugu. To see it transformed today is to witness development touching people at the most personal level.
One of the roads was named after Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu (former governor of Lagos and Imo States), a distinguished son of Ovim and a patriot whose contributions to Nigeria and our community remain enduring. Though he has now joined the angels, his legacy continues to inspire future generations.
I thank His Excellency for his leadership and commitment to restoring hope and opportunity across Abia State. Borrowing from the timeless words of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, which inspired the motto of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, “To Restore the Dignity of Man”, Governor Otti's administration is demonstrating what it means to restore the dignity of man and woman through purposeful governance.
Good People, Abia is working. And more importantly, Abia is proving that prosperity through enterprise is not merely an aspiration, it is becoming a reality.