IGWE of YT👑
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@knowledge_AH Most igbos wouldn’t support Obi, if he is just an Igbo and incompetent
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@General_Somto Dem no fit try am for Sabo Ngari or against Christians in kano
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@Kcobialor @MikeArnoldTruth Pope have called out the killings pls. Do your research
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Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff — General Oluyede, personally appointed by Tinubu five months ago — just called the jihadis hacking the heads off of Christians “prodigal sons.”
NSJ Nuhu “Bugsy” Ribadu calls them “our brothers.”
Army Chief Shaibu calls them “my sons.”
Sheikh Gumi told us who he is: “I am more concerned about the attackers than the victims.”
He also confirmed the government knows every terrorist by name and location. Goes with him to negotiate. Always has.
To these people, the real crime of Boko Haram isn’t the beheading, rape, enslavement, destruction, and displacement. It’s getting caught and generating too much bad press.
Churchill said Islam is as like rabies in a dog. You don’t rehabilitate rabies. You put them down like the mad dogs they are. Without hesitation, and without mercy.
That’s the only way to end this.
Rise. Together.
#EarthShaker

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Yeah, it’s been a while here. I haven’t been hitting the goals I set, but I’ll keep pushing forward.


Buchi@buchi_yt
A single spike pushed my channel to 379K views. Lesson: when momentum starts, post more, improve thumbnails, and ride the wave.
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@healer_24434 @5peatNel This was his worst version.. I was begging he had a hair cut
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@winexviv Alex... I support you. This is the only way possible out
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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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@winexviv I suffered from math's in the days agone in secondary school.. But ws very good in other art subject like Literature in English. That I started writing poems and cool stories. If opportunities like this should come for arts student. Wouldn't we be raising more Achebe's?
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Singapore did not become Singapore overnight after they were expelled and finally gained independence from Malaysia.
It became Singapore the moment it decided that education was not just a sector, but the foundation of its future.
And now, the South East stands at that same moment.
A moment that will not look extraordinary today.
A moment that may even be doubted, but years from now, people will look back and say:
“That was when everything changed.”
Because one region chose to believe again, but in the quiet, disciplined, relentless work of building a system that finally matches the brilliance of its people.
Something is changing today, and a new mindset is rising at a scale never have seen before.
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@QofAnfield His hand was fractured go and watch Pooja video. Stop been heartless
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@hisroaryoutube The Bar has been raised higher. Hardwork + Smartwork.
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@JamesWathland He spoke about them fondly we are going to win them
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THE END.
Today makes it exactly 68 days since I returned to Nigeria to fix my Schengen and USA visas. On January 29th, I went for my Schengen interview, and after 29 long days of waiting, it was denied.
That moment broke something in me.
Because this journey means everything to me. And you all know, my last hope was the USA visa.
Today, March 18th, 2026, that hope was also denied. My USA visa got denied.
And honestly, my heart is heavy. I don’t even know what to say anymore.
Was my only offence being Nigerian?
Or maybe, just maybe, it’s not my time yet.
People asked me,
“Emmiwuks, why didn’t you get your visas before starting this journey? Were you not prepared?” I was prepared. But I refused to let visas stop me. I refused to let money stop me. That’s why I started. And along the way, you all showed up for me.
You gave me water when I was thirsty.
You bought me coffee when I was tired.
You gave me shelter when I had nowhere to sleep. You prayed for me. You believed in me. And I don't take any of you for granted.
You all are the family I have and family is everything. Thank you family 🙏❤️🙏
From Nigeria to Mauritania, across 12 countries, I felt love. Real love.
And that’s why this hurts even more.
Because I know, you all wanted this dream to come true just as much as I did.
But today, with a very heavy heart, I have to say it: The “Nigeria to USA on a Bicycle” project has come to an end.
Yes, this is the end of a phase.
But it is NOT the end of Emmiwuks.
You all know me. I've dare to dream.
And until I rewrite my story, I will not rest.
For now, I need to pause. I need to breathe.
I need to reconnect with God. I need to seek direction, find clarity, and learn from this moment.
I will come back. Stronger. Wiser. Unstoppable. But until then…
Goodbye. 😢🙏



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