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Izu Onyejegbu

@IzuStructured

15+ Years Practicing Structural Engineer | Teaching Designs, Practical tips, Site Realities & Growth for Engineers & Builders | National Stakeholder

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Izu Onyejegbu@IzuStructured·
Finding Your Domain in Civil Engineering – A Guide for Fresh Graduates Graduating as a civil engineer is just the beginning. The real challenge is identifying the right domain where you can build your career. Key Domains in Civil Engineering & Relevant Software. Thread👇
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@MalzRahim Most men don't even want women to bring anything. Men are naturally made to be providers in the marriage.
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Happy birthday to His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi. I'll celebrate it next year when you become our "No. 1 Daddy"
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Reflections on My 65th Birthday Today, July 19, 2026, marks my 65th birthday. At sixty-five, birthdays should naturally become moments of deep reflection - moments to look back with gratitude to Almighty God for His abundant graces, examine the journey so far, and ask how the remaining years can be devoted more meaningfully to the service of God and humanity. Perhaps in countries where basic human needs have largely been met, where institutions function effectively, and where citizens enjoy a greater measure of security and dignity, such attainments may rightly call for elaborate celebrations. In Nigeria, however, our reality compels a different kind of reflection. Our nation is blessed with enormous human and natural resources, yet millions of our people continue to struggle with challenges that demand our collective attention. We cannot afford to celebrate ourselves excessively while many around us are burdened by poverty, ill health, unemployment, and limited opportunities. Rather, occasions such as this should remind us of our responsibility to contribute towards building a nation where future generations can genuinely celebrate. This is why I have always seen birthdays not merely as occasions for personal celebration, but as opportunities for sober reflection, thanksgiving, and a renewed commitment to service. As I reflected today, I came to a simple conclusion: the greatest celebration of life is not what we receive from others, but the lives we can touch positively. This conviction has guided my approach throughout my years in business, in the corporate world, and as Governor of Anambra State. In each of these roles, I have tried to see every privilege not as a personal entitlement but as an opportunity to improve the lives of others. Whenever people or institutions sought to celebrate me with expensive gifts or elaborate ceremonies, I encouraged them instead to redirect those resources towards projects that would have a lasting impact. Over the years, this philosophy has resulted in the building of schools, hostel blocks, support to schools, and other facilities that continue to benefit the less privileged. I have always believed that resources meant for personal comfort can often be transformed into instruments of hope for many. The greatest honour anyone can receive is not found in gifts, ceremonies, or public admiration, but in knowing that one’s life has contributed, however modestly, to making another person’s life better. Today, therefore, I give thanks to Almighty God for the gift of life and for bringing me to this important milestone of 65 years. I began the day with a Mass of Thanksgiving in Onitsha, thanking God for His grace, protection, guidance, and the countless blessings He has bestowed upon me over the years. After the Mass, I proceeded to St. Raphael’s Hospital, Umueri, a small rural hospital in Anambra East Local Government Area. In furtherance of my belief that birthdays should be occasions for service rather than self-indulgence, I donated the sum of ₦10 million to support the hospital’s work of providing quality healthcare to the people. As I was conducted around the hospital and saw patients in their moments of vulnerability, I was reminded again of our shared humanity. Some of those receiving care may not even have the financial means to settle their hospital bills, yet they deserve compassion, dignity, and access to quality healthcare. Their condition was a reminder that leadership, in its truest form, is about caring for people, especially those who cannot repay our kindness. Hospitals and schools remain two of the greatest investments any society can make. A hospital preserves life; a school shapes the future. Supporting both is, therefore, not just an act of charity - it is an investment in humanity and in the future of our nation.

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Reflections on My 65th Birthday Today, July 19, 2026, marks my 65th birthday. At sixty-five, birthdays should naturally become moments of deep reflection - moments to look back with gratitude to Almighty God for His abundant graces, examine the journey so far, and ask how the remaining years can be devoted more meaningfully to the service of God and humanity. Perhaps in countries where basic human needs have largely been met, where institutions function effectively, and where citizens enjoy a greater measure of security and dignity, such attainments may rightly call for elaborate celebrations. In Nigeria, however, our reality compels a different kind of reflection. Our nation is blessed with enormous human and natural resources, yet millions of our people continue to struggle with challenges that demand our collective attention. We cannot afford to celebrate ourselves excessively while many around us are burdened by poverty, ill health, unemployment, and limited opportunities. Rather, occasions such as this should remind us of our responsibility to contribute towards building a nation where future generations can genuinely celebrate. This is why I have always seen birthdays not merely as occasions for personal celebration, but as opportunities for sober reflection, thanksgiving, and a renewed commitment to service. As I reflected today, I came to a simple conclusion: the greatest celebration of life is not what we receive from others, but the lives we can touch positively. This conviction has guided my approach throughout my years in business, in the corporate world, and as Governor of Anambra State. In each of these roles, I have tried to see every privilege not as a personal entitlement but as an opportunity to improve the lives of others. Whenever people or institutions sought to celebrate me with expensive gifts or elaborate ceremonies, I encouraged them instead to redirect those resources towards projects that would have a lasting impact. Over the years, this philosophy has resulted in the building of schools, hostel blocks, support to schools, and other facilities that continue to benefit the less privileged. I have always believed that resources meant for personal comfort can often be transformed into instruments of hope for many. The greatest honour anyone can receive is not found in gifts, ceremonies, or public admiration, but in knowing that one’s life has contributed, however modestly, to making another person’s life better. Today, therefore, I give thanks to Almighty God for the gift of life and for bringing me to this important milestone of 65 years. I began the day with a Mass of Thanksgiving in Onitsha, thanking God for His grace, protection, guidance, and the countless blessings He has bestowed upon me over the years. After the Mass, I proceeded to St. Raphael’s Hospital, Umueri, a small rural hospital in Anambra East Local Government Area. In furtherance of my belief that birthdays should be occasions for service rather than self-indulgence, I donated the sum of ₦10 million to support the hospital’s work of providing quality healthcare to the people. As I was conducted around the hospital and saw patients in their moments of vulnerability, I was reminded again of our shared humanity. Some of those receiving care may not even have the financial means to settle their hospital bills, yet they deserve compassion, dignity, and access to quality healthcare. Their condition was a reminder that leadership, in its truest form, is about caring for people, especially those who cannot repay our kindness. Hospitals and schools remain two of the greatest investments any society can make. A hospital preserves life; a school shapes the future. Supporting both is, therefore, not just an act of charity - it is an investment in humanity and in the future of our nation.
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Izu Onyejegbu@IzuStructured·
@XMasterrrrrs Yes, it happened to me last week. They placed a label on it. Eventually, it was suspended when I sent an appeal. This is done randomly in error.
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Many creators will leave X soon. Nikita Bier have to improve the Monetization program Creators invested 4 to 5 years of hard work on X but what does X do. It pauses their payouts without clear reasons and suspends accounts. When creators submit an appeal they often receive only an automated response. Do creators really deserve this? This thing is also happening with small creators. They post good content. Become eligible for monetization. Then suddenly their accounts get paused or suspended. Appeals receive automated responses. This is very wrong. Slowly creators will start leaving X’s platform. X should take positive actions to improve this system. All creators deserve transparency. Fair treatment. And real human support. Not just automated responses.
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Izu Onyejegbu@IzuStructured·
Let's remember today is Sunday. A resting day for a lot of us. Let's touch grass today.
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Izu Onyejegbu@IzuStructured·
Your body is the only place you have to live forever. 🌱 Feed it healthy food 🚶 Move it every day 💧 Hydrate it well The goal isn't to be perfect. The goal is to be healthier than yesterday. 🔥 Small daily improvements create extraordinary results.
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@IgboHistoFacts This doesn't look like him at all. Waste of money by the governor of Anambra state.
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Prof. Chinua Achebe has been immortalized with the unveiling of his statue in Ogidi, Anambra State
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@CivilEngDis What materials would you use for the facade? I've encountered this before.
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This Water Tank Turns out to be an amazing house guest room Extension. Curated with AI
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The escape artist becomes a Brother... Harry Houdini, the legendary escape artist, was a dedicated Freemason. He was initiated into St. Cecile Lodge No. 568 in New York City on July 17th 1923, and later became a member of the Scottish Rite and a Shriner. Many notable magicians of the era were Masons.
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@FitnessHacks101 Your body is the only place you have to live forever. 🚶‍♂️Move it everyday!
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Izu Onyejegbu@IzuStructured·
Good night my lovely❤ mutuals
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@Melodyizunna This is very true. Most graduates now have even gone back to learn a skill due to unemployment
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MELODY🧨@Melodyizunna·
Dear parents, The current situation in Nigeria should be a wake-up call. Don't wait until your children turn 18 before teaching them valuable skills. Start now. Introduce them to tech, entrepreneurship, vocational skills, and the value of hard work. A certificate alone is no longer enough in today's world. The greatest gift you can give your children is the ability to create opportunities for themselves, no matter where life takes them.
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MELODY🧨@Melodyizunna·
Opportunity won't always be presented to you. Sometimes, you have to create it yourself. Keep learning, keep showing up, and keep pushing. The future belongs to those who refuse to wait.
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Izu Onyejegbu@IzuStructured·
No structure stands on a single pillar; it’s the connections that hold it together. Let’s strengthen the network.
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