Khaleb Ogbonna

790 posts

Khaleb Ogbonna

Khaleb Ogbonna

@KhalebIO

Management || Finance || Media || Data. Old account @beyondkhaleb got hacked

Katılım Ekim 2025
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Khaleb Ogbonna
Khaleb Ogbonna@KhalebIO·
@kaxyce @jhybow_whiskey Joshua, some of these guys haven't visited more than their states of origin. This is why I barely argue with people on Twitter. Some of us who have been to every region and corner of this country just sit down and smile at the ignorance being hawked on Twitter.
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Khaleb Ogbonna
Khaleb Ogbonna@KhalebIO·
Peter Obi was governor when power was in the exclusive list, meaning that a governor could not have done anything in the power sector as at then. Nna ehn, Do you guys even read at all?
♤Olakunle Jibson♧ 🦁@jhybow_whiskey

@Elkrosmediahub Why don’t Peter Obi have all those idea when he was a governor for 8yrs, without building any school, no infrastructure, but it is now that he is out of Government that he has every solution to Nigeria problem, this is not 2023, all this lamba should have remain in your draft.

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Mpaa collins
Mpaa collins@okoliecollins5·
I know some people will say we don't have stable power supply, now remember most of the large scale industries in Ogun/Lagos are powered by IPP of about 1-3mw capacity with gas, now we have gas processing plants in the region, which other excuse?
Mpaa collins@okoliecollins5

2 out of the 4 major FMCGs distribution hubs in Nigeria is located in the SE region, yet we distribute majorly goods produced elsewhere, opportunities abound in tomato pastes, pasta, soda drinks, cereals, biscuits etc, we're outsourcing our logistics advantage to other regions.

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Khaleb Ogbonna
Khaleb Ogbonna@KhalebIO·
@EbenezarWikina There is no way some of these guys have smelt a class or book on public policy. What ever they always think of is future value. They forget that if you don't do an immediate intervention simultaneously, the future will be far for the citizens.
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Olumide Adesina
Olumide Adesina@olumidecapital·
🇳🇬 has a surplus of people explaining the problem on LinkedIn, but a shortage of people building the solutions. The country needs scalable businesses, not social media status
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JUNIOR ELON1💥
JUNIOR ELON1💥@NelsonJunioElon·
I understand your argument, but I said "Bitcoin" not crypto in general. When investing in Bitcoin their is a mechanism called DCA ( dollar cost average) you don't put all the money at once. You buy small , small over a period of time, that will give advantage over it's little volatile price movement. You can book mark this post ( Bitcoin will never do -15% from here , but you can watch out it's Price for the next 3 years) .
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
It’s enough If you live a simple and content life for yourself. That’s N1.4 billion. If you put it in Vbank’s term deposit for 365 days at 23% annual interest you will get 322m extra. That is free 895,000 naira every single day (26m monthly) for the rest of your natural life for doing absolutely nothing And your N1.4 billon will still be intact. 😊 For me, that’s enough. 😎
ᵀᴬ@TokiAnifowose

you’ll learn $1M USD isn’t enough sooner or later.

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Olumide Adesina
Olumide Adesina@olumidecapital·
🇳🇬 has so many analysts, check LinkedIn. The country is in dire need of entrepreneurs that can scale and boost consumption
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Asụsụ Igbo
Asụsụ Igbo@AsusuigboHQ·
Ọ bụrụ na a sị gị họrọ naanị otu ofe Igbo ị ga-eri ndụ gị niile, kedụ nke ị ga-ahọrọ?”
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Khaleb Ogbonna
Khaleb Ogbonna@KhalebIO·
@chidumebi @okoliecollins5 Except for specificity/quality of cassava produced, with the current fall in garri prices, available cassava is replete across SE.
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Dumebi
Dumebi@chidumebi·
@okoliecollins5 We don't produce enough cassava. There is an ethanol plant in SE, but no cassava to power it.
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Mpaa collins@okoliecollins5·
In the SE region we're amongst the highest producers of cassava, yet we don't have a single ethanol plant which is very valuable( global market of $100bn with 6% growth rate) Note that it costs about $2.5-$20m depending on the technology to establish one.
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Khaleb Ogbonna
Khaleb Ogbonna@KhalebIO·
It's not just about this, it is the fact that if you haven't been with a people, the best you will know about them would be hearsays. This is why I don't get angry at some of these APC SW boys, to them anything outside Hausa and Yoruba after Ore is 'Ibo'.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Germany didn’t become an industrial powerhouse by sending everyone to university. They built something smarter. It’s called Ausbildung, a structured apprenticeship system where young people earn while they learn inside real companies. A 17-year-old in Germany can train to become: • a mechatronics engineer • an industrial technician • an automotive systems expert • a precision machinist • a medical equipment technician They are paid during training. They graduate with globally respected skills. And many of them end up earning more than university graduates. Over 50% of German youth pass through this system. Now look at Nigeria. We push everyone into universities. Millions graduate every year. But the country is still importing basic technical expertise. We have degrees but we don’t have enough skills. This is why we are studying the German Ausbildung model closely to implement in the South East. Because the South East must lead Africa’s skills revolution. Imagine a structured apprenticeship system across Aba, Nnewi, Onitsha, Enugu and beyond where young people can train to become: • industrial fabricators • automotive engineers • robotics technicians • electronics specialists • renewable energy installers • precision manufacturing experts Training will happen inside real companies. With structured certification, modern tools and clear career paths. Not the informal “Igba Boy” system, but a world-class apprenticeship ecosystem. The South East already has the largest concentration of indigenous manufacturers and traders in Africa. What we need now is structure, technology, and certification. If Germany can power Europe’s manufacturing through apprenticeships, there is no reason the South East cannot power Africa’s industrial future. The next generation of millionaires in Africa will not only be software founders. Many will be master craftsmen, engineers, and industrial builders. And when Africa finally fixes its skills crisis, history may remember that the revolution started in the South East.
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