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Big E🤭
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Entrepreneur | I believe in humanity | Volunteer | Football lover/ #COYG |
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Today, I paid a condolence visit to my dear brother, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, following the passing of his beloved mother. I prayed that Almighty God grants her eternal rest and comforts him, his family, and all who mourn her.
I also visited the family of my departed elder brother, the highly revered Reverend Dr William Okoye, whose passing is a great loss to our nation and to humanity. Rev. Okoye lived a life of faith, sacrifice, and unwavering service to God and humanity. His legacy will continue to inspire generations.
Thereafter, I paid a visit to a dear brother, Mr Isaac Fayose, who was also recently bereaved, to express my heartfelt sympathies and solidarity.
In moments of grief, standing with one another is one of the greatest expressions of our shared humanity. I pray that Almighty God grants the departed eternal rest and comforts every family in mourning. -PO




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This is why Obi is needed. A man with heart to unite Nigeria in every facet.
Obi is the answer for Nigeria and Nigerians today
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Nigeria Islam is a disease. Until they change the way they think, nothing is going to change The most corrupt politicians are from the north. They’ve ruled this country the most yet their region is filled with rendezvous of broken humanities.
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Take a look at the children gathered from 56 countries right now in Singapore for the Singapore Maths Olympiad Finals.
The winners of the 2027 South East Maths Olympiad have been invited to participate in the 2027 edition in Singapore, and we are coming.
The brightest people on earth are Nigerians, and we will prove it again on the world stage.
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Celebrating a Great Mind, Prof. Barth Nnaji, at 70 and Congratulating a Young Intellectual, Prof. Chimaeze Adi, on His Inspiring Inaugural Lecture
Today, in Enugu, I joined other Nigerians of goodwill in celebrating a great mind—an accomplished scientist, innovator, and one of the pioneers of the E-Design concept—Prof. Barth Nnaji, as he marked his 70th birthday.
The tributes paid to Prof. Nnaji by friends, associates, and admirers reflected the profound impact he has made in engineering, academia, public service, and the power sector.
The occasion also brought back fond memories of my interactions with Prof. Nnaji, especially during my tenure as Chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum. We worked closely together on the ambitious initiative to assume greater responsibility for power in the South-East, driven by our shared conviction that reliable electricity remains one of the strongest foundations for economic growth, industrialisation, and job creation. His depth of knowledge, clarity of vision, and practical approach left a lasting impression on all of us.
May Prof. Nnaji’s light continue to shine ever more brightly.
From Enugu, I travelled to Lagos to attend the inspiring 23rd Inaugural Lecture, “The End of Development Economics,” delivered by one of our country’s promising young intellectuals, Prof. Alpheus Bongo Chimaeze Adi of Pan-Atlantic University. The lecture addressed many important issues relating to economics and development.
I first met Prof. Adi during my 2022 presidential campaign. Even then, he distinguished himself as one of our outstanding young intellectuals, demonstrating a profound understanding of economics and development issues.
It was a fitting celebration of two remarkable minds from different generations, whose lives have been defined by excellence, innovation, patriotism, and commitment to Nigeria’s development. -PO




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@Donephi1 I guess so but some of the painters take the buckets along with them
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My Condolences to Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi on the Passing of His Mother
My dear brother, I was saddened to hear of the passing of your beloved mother. Losing a parent, especially a matriarch who contributed so much to her family and community is a profound loss that words can scarcely comfort.
On behalf of my family, I extend our deepest condolences to you, the entire Amaechi family, and all who are mourning this monumental loss.
May God Almighty grant her eternal rest, and may He give you and your loved ones the strength, fortitude, and peace to bear this irreparable loss.
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. With my highest regards and deepest sympathy. -PO

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@winexviv you might want to look at this
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@winexviv This achieveable by making if a community ownership course, like a "movement". Use existing strong social structures like age grades, town unions, compounds in the villages etc. There could also be watch dogs who enforce and implement by ensuring the way of every child is known
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@winexviv This achieveable by making if a community ownership course, like a "movement".
Use existing strong social structures like age grades, town unions, compounds in the villages etc.
There could also be watch dogs who enforce and implement by ensuring the way of every child is known
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