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El Cheddar.
@El_Cheddar1
•YOLO | You Only Live Once.
Federal Capital Territory, Nig Beigetreten Temmuz 2022
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@39billion I boomed yesterday, I suppose boom today.
My Edits 💫
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@layiwasabi If there's anything like a strong 2.1 then there's a strong 2.2
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@PeterObi Live long to bring about the change we seek, build a Nigeria we can be proud of, and unite the country irrespective of our tribe or ethnicity.
Birthday blessings, Okwute Ndi Nigeria 🇳🇬
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No Student Should Suffer for Leadership Failures
Following my visit yesterday to the Faculty of Dental Studies at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), I was inundated with reports concerning developments at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), where issues around the Dental students’ graduation and induction quota have sparked serious concern. While the specifics of the matter are still unfolding, I understand that the Vice Chancellor has recently assured the public that steps will be taken to resolve the crisis. I appreciate her for this promise, and I look forward to a favourable resolution.
Whatever the root cause, one thing is clear: no student should suffer due to what I consider a failure of leadership. We must give our youth the necessary education, particularly in critical fields like science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Education in these areas is far too important to be jeopardised by bureaucratic or institutional lapses. Whatever the issue, the students must remain in school and graduate appropriately without compromising standards.
I feel their concern, as I faced a similar situation as the former Governor of Anambra State, when the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria shut down our medical school at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, citing the absence of a teaching hospital—a basic requirement for accreditation. Students who had already spent 3 to 4 years studying medicine were told they could only graduate as biologists or in other science courses. I had just assumed office, barely one year in, when I met the crisis, but I refused to let those innocent students become victims.
I pleaded with the Council and told them that the children did not cause the issue and should not be made to suffer for it. I promised to take full responsibility and committed to building a functional teaching hospital within two years. They told me it was impossible to build such a facility in two years. But I insisted, because leaders must be solution-driven, especially when the lives and futures of our young people are at stake.
In less than 18 months, I fulfilled that promise. I built and commissioned what is now known as Odumegwu-Ojukwu Teaching Hospital in Awka, saving not just the accreditation of the medical faculty but the futures of young aspiring doctors to this day.
I call on the Federal Government to give this situation the urgent and decisive attention it deserves by providing both financial and institutional support to the university leadership. The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar and her team must be empowered to resolve this issue immediately, to ensure that no student is made to suffer for circumstances that are in no way their fault.
At this critical time in our nation, we cannot afford to continue the downward trend of neglecting education and healthcare, or of failing to lift people out of poverty, while wasting resources on areas that bring no tangible value.
Our children must not continue to lose their future in Nigeria.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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@Onsogbu What if we held pastors to the same standards that Soludo is holding these alleged Anambra herbalists to?
For instance, if they can't heal the sick, raise the dead, or turn water into wine, as the biblical prophets did, then we tag them as FAKE.
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A professor finds himself sitting next to a farmer on a train. Bored, the professor decides to propose a game to pass the time.
“I’ll ask you a question,” the professor says. “If you can’t answer, you give me $5. Then, you ask me a question. If I can’t answer, I’ll give you $500. What do you say?”
The farmer nods in agreement.
The professor starts, “What is the distance between the Earth and the Moon?”
The farmer silently pulls out $5 and hands it to the professor.
Now it’s the farmer’s turn. He asks, “What animal has three legs when climbing a mountain and four legs when coming down?”
The professor is stumped. He racks his brain, searches for logical explanations, and even consults his notebook, but he can’t find an answer. Frustrated, he hands over $500 to the farmer.
The farmer takes the money with a smile and leans back to take a nap.
Curious and unwilling to let it go, the professor shakes the farmer awake and asks, “Alright, what animal is it?”
The farmer silently pulls out $5, hands it to the professor, and goes back to sleep.
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@__Timothe @Wizarab10 Congratulations, Timo.
See you at the top 🚀
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God bless you Sir @Wizarab10
I appreciate 🙏
God bless the sponsor 🙌
Thank you 🙏
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10
Somebody has offered to sponsor your GRE. I would welcome any assistance to help him japa. A good job will be welcomed too. Thank you. Abeg raise am 👏🏼
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@okonkwo_01 It's why the Nigerian society is how it is. There's no zeal to question the status quo.
When you counter most of the elderly in all settings, the very first response according to their default setting is "disrespect".
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- At home, you can’t counter your parents when they’re wrong
- In school, god forbid you try to think beyond your text book
- In prayer houses, the pastor/priest is basically a mini god so you do whatever they say
- At work, “yes ma”, “yes sir”. You dare disagree with your boss?
Chief Eni🌊🌊@Eniifo
There’s something about the upbringing of Nigerian children that turns them into docile, cowardly ass kissing adults
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@itsSh0la FIRO, INJ, XVS, AXS, FARM, KP3R, ENS, ETC, DEGO, AUCTION, MOVR, CREAM, DASH, KSM, EGLD, BOND, e.t.c
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A posthumous remembrance to all our fallen heroes ✊🏾
It’s the 3rd anniversary of the 20/10/20 #EndSARS


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