Anozie Bryan
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Anozie Bryan
@ImperiallMD
Medic, Healthcare advocate, Liverpool.

Fav this post. From this coming week, there will be mass campaigns and resentments against Tinubu and the APC government online over insecurity. From Celebrities, influencers, bloggers who had previously said little, or kept quiet over all the killings and abductions in the country. They will all suddenly start speaking like it's a trend. Don't be fooled, it is all window dressing. You heard it here first from Pidom. watch out, and be at alert. I will be back to this post to tell you all more.


FORTY SIX CHILDREN ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY. FORTY SIX. FORTY SIX. FORTY SIX.

Happy Children’s Day to the bright stars of our nation! Today, the Nigeria Police Force celebrates the innocence, dreams, courage, and limitless potential of every Nigerian child. May your laughter remain loud, your future remain bright, and your dreams know no boundaries. We remain committed to building a safer, kinder, and more secure Nigeria where every child can learn, grow, and thrive with confidence. Every child matters. Every dream counts. Every future deserves protection.


🇳🇬 RELIGIOUS COMPOSITION OF NIGERIA — 2025 👥 Estimated Population Nigeria — 237 Million ☪️ Muslims — 53% ✝️ Christians — 46% 🛐 Other Religions/Beliefs — 1% Nigeria remains the most populous country in Africa, with Muslims forming a slight majority of the population. #Statisense (USCIRF)

This is how they build residential estates in South Korea.

Folorunsho Alakija talks about her worst day in business. The NNPC took a total of 50% out of her 60% stake in her oil license. She took NNPC to court and won. The case lasted 12 years in court. Today, Famfa Oil legally retains its 60% majority stake in OML 127.

Video of some young men showing off their creativity has sparked mixed reactions online

Igbo people do not add iru to egusi soup. Igbo people do not add iru to okra soup. Igbo people do not add iru to ogbono soup. Igbo people do not cook with iru. Igbo people do not add sugar to yam porridge. And Igbo people do not pour beans inside pot, add water and ingredients, then start cooking it like that. We cook it halfway first, pour away the first water like rice, then add fresh water before adding ingredients and seasoning. Yes, Igbo people use crayfish to cook almost everything apart from stew and you people should try it. I genuinely do not know where some of you learnt your cooking from.

As we approach the third anniversary of the Renewed Hope administration under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, it is important to continuously spotlight the major achievements across various sectors. On Education: It's now a naked fact to the citizens that the President Tinubu's administration is redefining education in Nigeria with landmark investments, accessible student loans[NELFUND], reintegration of out-of-school children, and a bold focus on quality, skills, and opportunity. #PBATversary 3.0

ላፍቶ ስፔሻላይዝድ ሆስፒታል A huge milestone for Ethiopian Health Sector! #Ethiopia4HealthDestination #AddisAbabaHealthTourism

Peter Obi's wife shows off her dance moves at an event. One thing about Igbo men is that they may keep it simple, but it is from their wives that you'll know that they have money.

Dear Agritech builders, in Africa, our rural farmers don’t need a platform they can upload farm produces to sell. No, don’t build such platform. Funders love it, but it doesn’t solve any real problem. Do this instead. Buy a brand new truck, go to Sokoto, buy fresh onions from Northern Nigeria, and resell to Eastern Nigeria. By doing this, you’ll solve real problem “Post-harvest Loss” in Africa. Or Build a simple ventilated warehouse that can preserve ginger and onions in its fresh state for 12 months above. Let’s not follow our old politicians with audio solutions. Build a physical cassava processing factory to help reduce wastage. Build a physical soybean oil processing factory. Build a physical hibiscus wine processing plant in Nigeria. Delete that useless app and build something real, please😁 This is Africa. #BillionaireFarmer

These images tell a lot of stories without words.



Many Igbo businessmen are unaware that they are living on borrowed time. The influx of Chinese competitors setting up factories and dominating markets that were once exclusively run by Igbos is deeply concerning.

