I might not be wrong to say that no single hausa man from Northern Nigeria owns a property (House) in South Africa.
I just got information that South Africans are rallying around to claim igbo owned houses as abandoned properties. Since the Xenophobic attacks intensified some igbos in South Africa have tried to sell their houses before leaving, but there weren't willing buyers, yet they kept threatening them to go back to their country with a deadline. Many left their houses when their safety weren't guaranteed again. Now those devilish xenophobic folks are rallying around to claim their properties.
Dear Igbos, i know you love to enjoy comfort wherever you find yourselves, and you don't mind developing a place for the land owners and indigenes, provided your comfort can be guaranteed and you can do your business smoothly.
But please, it is high time you start behaving like the hausas. Stop building and developing places that are not in the Southeast of Nigeria.
Some of you are about to lose multi-billion naira buildings in South Africa, if nothing is done urgently by the Nigerian government.
From all indications, the South African government can not help you.
They want free houses for their people.
“We gather because it is good for kinsmen to do so.”
The #AbujaIgboFest is almost here—a celebration of Ndi Igbo, our food, culture, and rich heritage.
Ndi Igbo in Abuja, make plans to attend this great event.
Sunday, July 19, 2026. ⏰ 12 PM
Old Parade Ground, Garki, Abuja.
🚨💣 BREAKING: This is INSANE.
A PR agency reportedly reached out to several major football accounts and influencers on X, offering paid campaigns to push anti-Argentina narratives during the World Cup. 🇦🇷
One large Football X account claims they were approached and asked to post content portraying Argentina’s run as “rigged.”
It could explain why so many unrelated accounts suddenly started flooding the timeline with the exact same “rigged” narrative. 👀
We were here when E Money gifted Carter Efe and Peller brand new cars. They destroyed the cars during a live stream, went back to him, and he gave them more money, embraced them, and patted them on the shoulders for a job well done.
Then there is Alex Onyia, who has been doing remarkable work in education across the South East. He continues to identify and support some of the brightest minds, inspire millions of young people to pursue academic excellence, and consistently advocate for better welfare for teachers.
One would hope that influential people like E Money would also channel some of their support toward people like Alex Onyia, rewarding education and those who dedicate themselves to advancing it.
What we invest in today into the South East is what our region will become tomorrow. If we truly want a prosperous South East, we must prioritize education and make the pursuit of academic excellence the standard, not the exception.
Today is D-day.
Our boys are now at the Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma for the Grand Finale of the International STEM Olympiad in Rome, Italy.
I’m optimistic about their victory.