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NecheX@NecheXTech·
Ever since I started traveling out, my respect for SE has increased. No region comes close in terms of development
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The Yorubas already function as a powerful country inside Nigeria. If Nigeria break up today, the Yorubas will still be the richest in West Africa and among the most powerful nations in Africa They have everything ; Road network International seaport International airport Rail system Industrial complex International collaboration Sophisticated market economy Innovation hub and current the Tech capital of Africa We Igbos have to build everything from scratch. We can be the most individually developed people in Sub Saharan Africa But without institutional infrastructure, we remain at the bottom of the society and that's where I'm most worried about.
NecheX@NecheXTech

Until we institutionalized Enugu, Igbos must stop comparing ourselves with the South West. They are still far ahead in infrastructure and we basically depends on them to function. The goal is, to build up Enugu in infrastructure, institutions and influence capable of becoming the big three Along side Lagos and Abuja and the rapid integration of Enugu, Asaba and port Harcourt. Without Enugu being institutionalized with infrastructure and big raw numbers, there's nothing we can compete with the Yorubas in that sense. Enugu is very important and it's the duty of all Igbos to build and develop her. Invest in new Enugu Smart City.

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Jobs that pays ₦150,000 with accommodations and subsidized meal tickets are considered a high paying job in Nigeria. And it should be if only that, inflation hasn't taken a big portion of it away. How do we usher in affordable living in Nigeria. I think as the Chinese continues to bring their expertise into the country, especially Igbo nation. Their competitive advantage will be on pricing. I'm definitely worried on the issue of inflation. It's reason Igbo manufacturers must think exports on the first day they set up their manufacturing plant.
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NecheX@NecheXTech·
Anybody who has been to Igbo land knows you see as many light skinned Igbo as there are black. What we Igbos call black is what others would call chocolate colors🎨 In real sense, people who are actually black are in their few in Igbo land. Though colour doesn't matter, you can't classify Igbos as black because we are not!!!
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NecheX@NecheXTech·
I want to build a legacy and a surname.
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Lagos is a mega city and one of Africa's fastest growing tech ecosystem How can we position Enugu as a reliable partner rather than a subordinate. Igbos must realize, there's no permanent enemy nor friends, there can only be partners. Lagos holds great potential with the right momentum that Enugu just needs. We need to position Enugu as a partner Lagos can truly work with.
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NecheX@NecheXTech·
Akiko uwa na ije ego
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NecheX@NecheXTech·
@okoliecollins5 What are you saying or you don't understand the meaning of research labs and universities?
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Then it will only work in Enugu state not anywhere else in the SE region. Jack every military grade drone has GCS ( Ground Control station), unless it's a cheap civilian non sophisticated ones, although some are mobile. For one to operate such drones in any state you need state government approval and security clearance from them. No state will allow such intervention if it's not controlled by them for obvious reasons.. that I won't be mentioning here The project if slated as you outlined is bound to fail woefully except on the state that the Operation is based in. Lastly a more practical approach is for @SEDCgov to approach various States and donates drones to them while Terra industries provide technical support and training for them to operationalize it. Jack nwannem no serious state will outsource her security issues to another state, it's not happening and won't happen, there's security framework for security issues at state level backed by law but there's non at regional level, it just doesn't exist. Let's chase practical things not illusions.
JACK The Builder™@Jack_ng01

It will be based in Enugu I think the Enugu State Command and Control Centre will host it In the works actually And this also

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NecheX@NecheXTech·
My best president is Donald Trump And I'm not even an American and I don't even live in America Love you papa Trump
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I'm not a fan of mutuals. I'm a fan of positive impact Once i come across an Igbo founder, manufacturer, inventor, Entrepreneur, developers I connect immediately. My timeline must be partners and men ready to serve Africa through Igbo ingenuity.
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@kenzy_iam It's just struggle upon struggle. No wonder people always wants God father. Being at the top is insanely difficult😣
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Enugu last born@kenzy_iam·
Getting rich is easy But staying rich is difficult.
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Igbos are too righteous, if you must succeed in a high volatile, corrupt game Like the one we play in Nigeria, then righteousness is not and never enough. We must have the heart to unleash every trick within our sleeves. What matters is winning, we can discuss the process and morality of winning after we've won the game. But not when the game is still on going It is always the winners that sets the rule, it's never the losers and we've learned that the hard way Never again.
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Top 10 Igbo Founders/ Companies Dominating Africa's technological landscape. 1. Innocent Chukwuma: He is the Founder and CEO of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM), producing commercial vehicles and passenger cars locally. 2. Leo Stan Ekeh: He is the Founder and Chairman of Zinox Technologies, building computer hardware and providing ICT infrastructure. 3. Allen Onyema: He is the Founder and CEO of Air Peace, managing commercial aviation and regional flight networks. 4. Tony Elumelu: He is the Chairman of Heirs Holdings, managing pan-African commercial banking and energy investments. 5. Cosmas Maduka: He is the Founder and President of Coscharis Group, handling automotive distribution and large-scale mechanized rice farming. ​6. Prof. Barth Nnaji: ​He is the Founder and CEO of Geometric Power Limited, running Nigeria's first fully integrated private power generation and distribution utility in Aba. 7. Nathan Nwachuku & Maxwell Maduka: They are the Co-Founders of Terra Industries, manufacturing autonomous defense drones and surveillance towers. 8. Eke Urum: He is the Founder and CEO of Risevest, providing global retail investment and wealth management platforms. 9. Chidi Ajaere: He is the Chairman and CEO of GIG Group (parent of GIG Mobility (GIGM)), providing digital interstate passenger transit and logistics services. 10. Aaron Esumeh & Ogechukwu Uchechukwu: They are the Co-Founders of Greenage Technologies, manufacturing solar inverters and clean energy hardware locally.
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NecheX@NecheXTech·
I would love to experience X money But building a respectful brand, along being an outstanding Igbo entrepreneur Is the best mutual benefit I can get from X.
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People will just assume you are a big boy. Meanwhile, you are just like them looking for the next big boy friend. Online is much easier, you could just be like "hello there" And automatically starts a conversation just like that. No stereotypes!!
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I work in battery technology here in Aba, Igbo land What are you manufacturing in Igbo today Welcome to Igbo manufacturing 2.0
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@AttamahChikaod3 We don't assemble, we manufacture, every thing done in-house. We deal on sulfuric acid batteries for all kind of appliances.
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Ifẹ́ anyị n’achọ
Ifẹ́ anyị n’achọ@SwagOnPoint_0·
@uda_nkzz In the Nigerian system, you can't effectively hold leaders accountable due to the lack of mechanisms for punishment or reward. Your only hope is that the leader will act rightly. This is why all the political elections & Political Discuss is flawed from my perspective.
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