okukoigbo1
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We can agree these were the top 10 street football names then, every school/street had atleast one or more!!
Podolski
Kaka
Deco
Dinho
Gattuso
Shevshenco
Zola
Lampard
Pato
Small Messi
The Big Bird🦅⚽️@c_mobike
Can’t count the number of people that were nicknamed Podolski in onitsha!!
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Then it’s worth sharing. Women don’t have to die because of something preventable.
Retweet. Share with as many people as possible.
And tell me, have you gotten the HPV vaccine?
@NiyelCampaigns
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@alexottiofr One very respected Monarch in Igbo land I too love Obi of onitsha
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Yesterday was an evening of celebration as we honoured His Royal Majesty, Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe, the Obi of Onitsha (Agbogidi) CFR, on his 85th birthday at the Michael Okpara Auditorium, Umuahia.
We gathered to celebrate a man of excellence, a gentleman of grace, wisdom, and selflessness. Agbogidi is a blessed man whose educational journey is rare and remarkable, having studied at Stanford University and Columbia University for his first and second degrees respectively. He has also built a flourishing career in the private sector and distinguished himself as a business leader and captain of industry in Nigeria.
I first met him years ago in Ikoyi, and since then he has been my adopted dad. Everyone needs someone they look up to in life. When I decided to run for public office, his endorsement, though not easily won, made all the difference and we are here now. There was no better place to celebrate him than Umuahia even though he's from Onitsha, a reminder that we are one and the same people. This is the Abia we are building: united, dignified, inclusive, and forward-looking. Aba, our great city, also reflects that cosmopolitan spirit where people from all corners of Nigeria converge.
Agbogidi truly deserves this honour. His life is a testament that when you live well, you will be celebrated. This is the legacy we must hand down to our young people: to embrace hardwork, diligence, and values that endure.
Special thanks to Pastor Chinedu Ezekwesili, his wife Dr. (Mrs.) Oby Ezekwesili, other men of God, and the traditional leaders from Onitsha and across the country, alongside our host traditional leaders, whose presence added depth and cultural richness to the celebration.
Your Majesty, we thank God for your life and for all you have been to ndị Onitsha, the Southeast, Nigeria, Africa, and the world. May God continue to bless you with wisdom, longevity, and good health.
Happy 85th birthday, Agbogidi! 🎉🎂👑




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Buy iPhone 17 pro 700K NGN in China
Sell it 1.8M NGN in Nigeria
1.1M naira gain✅
Buy and sell 10 phones like this and you’re already up 10M+ gain.
Just have the right connections and enough capital
Being a millionaire is easy
RUTH 🇨🇦@it_Rutie
iPhones are almost half the price in China compared to Nigeria. Omo 😭
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@instablog9ja I don't use my iPhone again once I put data on it, it vanishes its crazy
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@General_Somto God the same maza maza I also entered chsico bus from yesterday Chai may there souls rest in peace
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“I’m One Of The Few Passengers Who Escaped De@th In This Bus. Unfortunately, 12 Other Passengers D!ed On The Spot And Others Severely Injured After We Had a Fatal Accident While Travelling From Lagos To Onitsha. A trailer Was Parked On The Road.”~Man💔
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@Kezmag_ Your dad is dead and there is nothing you can do about it 2011 I miss u dad 👨
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@Coal__City These driver most have really been on full speed for him to have these kind of impact
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Selling cement is such a humbling business.
My father owns a cement shop, and one of his regular prayer points was:
“God abeg, send customers. Make this thing no spoil for my hand.” 😂
One day, a distributor sent 250 bags of cement to him.
As usual, it was a "take now, pay after selling" arrangement.
But this batch stayed in the shop for too long.
He managed to sell about 100 bags, but the remaining 150 just sat there like nobody wanted cement again.
Then one day, he opened the shop and discovered the cement had started caking, even though it wasn’t placed directly on the ground.
He was heartbroken.
But instead of letting it waste, he bought truckloads of sand and hired workers to mold blocks with everything left.
In fact, the entire shop was cleared just to avoid loss.
Later, the distributor called for payment, and my dad had to withdraw money from his other business to settle the debt.
After that experience, he said he was done selling cement.
He was just waiting for his shop rent to expire so he could shut everything down.
Then something unexpected happened.
During that same period, one of his old friends came to our house, saw the blocks outside, and asked if my dad wanted to sell them.
My dad said yes and just like that, he sold everything.
Then the man asked if there was still cement in the shop.
My father instantly said a quick: *“Yes” 😂😂😂
That “yes” was very fast for someone who had locked his shop for over two weeks.
To my surprise, that night my dad didn’t let the cement distributor rest.
He kept calling and shouting on the phone, begging him to make sure the truck arrived at his shop the next morning 😂😂
Anybody who says running a business is easy is lying.
Have you ever abandoned a business in a slow season, and later resumed it when opportunity showed up?
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