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entrepreneur,investor,business administrator// A Christian//business developer, phone and laptop dealer//a software Engineer

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Nedu@simnwankwo·
@VigourJrC @TruthValid @SWpraise @EstherUmoh10 Road infrastructure has beeb put to rest now bcos abia is getting good roads.akwaibom doesn't even have any reasnable economic activities. No good business going on in akwaibom. Nobody feet yab abia state with road again
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Chidi@VigourJrC·
@TruthValid @SWpraise @EstherUmoh10 In terms of economic activities, Aba is light years ahead of Uyo. General development, environment, city planning, infrastructure, Uyo is better than Aba and Umuahia. Meanwhile, Abia state is level above Akwa Ibom on everything except road infrastructure.
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Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
If you speak up now, some urchins will argue that Abia State cannot lace the shoes of Akwa Ibom. Yet right before our eyes, Abia is evolving, growing, improving, and in some respects even surpassing Akwa Ibom. Living on past glory remains one of man’s greatest pitfalls. Today, it’s rare to hear residents of Abia complain about electricity, yet in Akwa Ibom, about three out of five people still do, even those in high-end neighborhoods like Shelter Afrique. Abia is making steady progress. Improving road networks, strengthening education, and attracting real economic investments. There’s no need to mobilize young people to wave flags during government events. The state has even introduced subsidized transportation to cushion the impact of rising fuel costs on its citizens. While Abia moves forward with tangible results, Akwa Ibom seems to be holding on to a promise of a deep seaport, anchored more on “connection to the center”. To first tell a lie to someone, you must first lie to yourself.
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Akwa Ibom is one of the highest earners from federal allocation as an oil-producing state. Yet your governor convinced you he needed to join APC so he could secure the Ibom deep sea port project Only to end up in a welcome committee, chasing presidential optics. Meanwhile, Alex Otti is building real industries and changing Abia’s trajectory. One is governance. One is performance art.

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THE YORUBA OCCULT HUMAN RANCHING AND CANNIBALISTIC-CASTE SYSTEM (Ije-esha) (Ije-orisa) (Ije-ebu) (Omo Owaju) The Yorubas operated a state-sanctioned culture of an Occult Human Ranching System. While other societies had citizens, the Yoruba maintained a catalog of marked, enslaved, and dehumanized human beings caged in pens. These victims were reared like cattle and categorized as Ije-Esha, Ije-bu, and Ije-Orisa (Omo Owaju). This was an industrial scale human butchery operation. The Ijesa subgroup of the Yoruba derived their name from Ije Orisa: "The Food of the Gods." An entire subgroup of humans was categorized as sacrificial food for slaughter. The Ijebu subgroup also carries a name rooted in the slaughterhouse: "Ije-ibu," meaning "The Food of the Deep." The Ijebu ancestors were defined as a recipe for the deep. Benin ancestors used them as ritual sacrifices to their gods. They had a specific label for these dehumanized groups. They referred to them as "Ijesa Omo Owaju ti ife opo iya,"meaning "Ijesas, children of Owaju, subject to much suffering." They were a population defined by their misery, enslavement, and status as sacrificial meat. In the district of Ibokun, human beings were literally tended as cattle by a head rancher named Owaju. These were the Children of Owaju (Omo Owaju), described in historical records as a sheepish-looking, stumpy, re..tarded and muscular population reared specifically for the butcher. Their only purpose in life was their eventual death. They were the "Omo Owajus", livestock in human form. This was a cold-blooded operation where humans were nothing more than sacrificial animals. They were a people defined entirely by their enslavement, viewed by the state as nothing more than meat to be consumed by the powerful. These Yoruba Kings were ritual parasites who could not enter a building without walking on the fresh blood of a male victim, nor exit without walking on the blood of a female victim. They used human life as a literal human carpet to keep the king’s feet from touching the dirt. These are the occult roots of the Osile and Ogboni systems. Today, you hear Yorubas echoing that they had a "culture" or a "religion tied to multiple deities." The fact is that the Yoruba did not practice religion, they practiced necro-pedestrianism, occultism, and cannibalistic human ranching. Yoruba history is a record of barbarism where human beings were fattened and tended like goats for the kings, elites, and deities until the moment they were slaughtered in markets like Ojugbomekun for Ogboni and Osile rituals. Before you mention Osu, remember that your ancestors were human ranchers so addicted to blood and occultism that the British had to physically restrain them in 1893 to stop the ritual butchery of your own human cattle. The Igbo Osu was a system of spiritual consecration, not physical slaughter. As historical records confirm, the Osu were devoted to the Alusi (deities). They were consecrated guardians of the spiritual realm, living in protected dwelling places in the very heart of the market. They were holy, set apart by divinity, and lived as permanent, sacred residents of the community.
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Nedu@simnwankwo·
@Anginy_Nig_Ltd @EstherUmoh10 Shield your sword 😂,so that the state degenerate beyond repair?. I was praising akwaibom as a state with good road but looking at human capital index and good infrastructure and educational facilities are lacking, no job creation but you want to sheld your sword .
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@EstherUmoh10 My two cents... I do biz in Abuja and I have travelled all over naija but the truth is that Akwa Ibom is still better than other states. The only challenge is that money is not circulating to ordinary people just Politicians. Let's shield our sword and focus helping our people.
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Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
Just look at Ibom specialist hospital for instance. A place that was meant to be one of the best health facilities in the state, is now an eyesore. And you somehow want me to believe that the government is doing enough with the amount of money that is coming into the state.
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@goamanc @kepukepunews @ManlikeMandela I googled it yesterday only few hospitals in Nigeria has it.and some of it is refurbished ones .the seimens and tesla porduct is the best and more costly.
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46six ♊️@goamanc·
@kepukepunews @ManlikeMandela Every hospital in a country ruled by human have MRI equipped in their facilities. It was shameful that 89% of the so called standard hospitals in this zoo don’t have. What i found is malfunctioning quack with quack specialists. Many Nigerians actually walking dead unknowingly
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KEPUKEPU TV 📺@kepukepunews·
BREAKING... Governor Alex Otti has just announced that the the leadership of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints has donated to the State, a brand new, World Class MRI Machine at a cost of One Million Dollars, to boost our medical services in the State. The Church has released the funds and the process of bringing in the machine is on, and when it arrives, the Governor said, it will be domiciled at the Abia State University Teaching Hospital in Aba. The Governor is grateful to the church for this wonderful donation and their partnership with the State Government. His Excellency just announced this at his Media Chat which is currently ongoing. Ururu Aja.
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Elelu Ayoola@EleluAyoola·
@iamYhurmy Insecurity that started under PDP? That's enough for me not to take you seriously.
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Elelu Ayoola@EleluAyoola·
Please tell me what was working in Nigeria under PDP that APC destroyed? Name just one.
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Nedu@simnwankwo·
@EtimaUdoma @EstherUmoh10 So stadium is the reason you think abia is toddler? Let us count it self.what did akwaibom that abia doesn't have in terms of development ? Employment,security ,health and HDI.pls answer me.mind you I kw akwaibom very well and I married from there
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Samuel Udoma@EtimaUdoma·
@EstherUmoh10 Abia State remains a toddler at where Akwa Ibom is. Enyimba plays their matches in Uyo, just for context. So rest.
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Pamilerin Adegoke@Pamilerin·
Peter Mbah is clearly delivering results in Enugu, arguably the most effective governor in the East right now, yet the same energy goes into hyping Alex Otti simply because of party affiliation. We see the bias, and it’s not hard to read between the lines. Meanwhile, credit should also go to Babajide Sanwo-Olu for driving major projects like the refinery and the coastal road in Lagos.
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Dr. Omotosho Gbenawojuibo
Dr. Omotosho Gbenawojuibo@WeYoruba33675·
Since Abians want to start fooling us with private companies on this app. No Problem, Oya let us fool... Modupe and Folorunsho Alakija Teaching Hospital built and commissioned by Governor. Adeleke. 🤣🤣
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@HarryGibso6423 @OracleAyo @Pamilerin You just open mouth dey yab nonsense exposing your stupidity.you think he is like those other governor and hyping?. Even an igbo man praise you ,you most have dome significant things.go to abia state ,construction every where in every sectors.including airport
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Nedu@simnwankwo·
@OracleAyo @Pamilerin The thing is that mba started on a good note but failed along the way.he start water project, raised the hope of enugu people and later fuck them up. Otti has ventured almost into every sector eg education, road,transportation, health,agriculture. Training of teachers .airport
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Ayomitide@OracleAyo·
@Pamilerin If mbah is that good, he won’t go about threatening market women and other business owners about their business survival if they don’t vote him for second time
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@cent_haysmall @OmoOgunmodede Which road will the investors use to enter? The bad roads or which one.this a state very close to lagos but stupidity no go allow you see that ogun s rotating bad governors.we were there before in Abia but bcos we fought for good government we got it.we did not defend bad ones
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Obasanjo@cent_haysmall·
Dapo Abiodun is busy inviting foreign investors into Ogun state, but they want to tell us that Alex Otti that built water fountain and shopping complex is better than him Aye yin o ni da!
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Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
Lmao! Are a grown man or a kid?? You are standing on the high side of the ground, yet barely above the low part of a window. All these half trouser length and shoe size 36 men.
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Therapist Sufyaan@TSufyaan

@Mogba9 @Elkrosmediahub Ibos are very foolish and that's why Nwazurike said your tribe is the most foolish tribe in Nigeria. Since 2023, Dapo of Ogun states has started and commission over $500 worth of businesses in Ogun State and yet no praise. He has done more roads in Ogun than Otti since 2023.

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Nedu@simnwankwo·
@Roneriii @Gsalvatore1 The question is this. Did you see anybody mentioning alex as the one that built the company No" but bcos you get bad belle you just get envious and angry that a governor is doing what your governor is doing..when okezie ikpeazu was governor we Abians always insult him in public
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roneriiii@Roneriii·
@Gsalvatore1 It’s fine. I agree you with you. I only said. Don’t say Otti built a factory that was built by another entity. You get my point.
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Nedu@simnwankwo·
@wlcback14 @VictorJB03 Which side of abk,ishabo or okorewo,do you mean kuto?all are like glorified village.
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Dr. Yoruba .@wlcback14·
@VictorJB03 It’s in Ibadan already and visit Abeokuta, you might never return home like your people
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Dr. Yoruba .@wlcback14·
Let me tell you a secret. If it were the Ibos that owned Lagos, they would not give you even 10% of the freedom you have given them.”
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Beyond Tribe and Tongue Nigeria is not the only nation shaped by a mosaic of tribes, languages, and religions. Around the world, several countries with similar diversity are striving—often successfully—to turn it into a source of strength rather than division. India serves as a classic example. Despite a landmass nearly three and a half times larger than Nigeria's and being home to many religions and cultures, India has evolved into a global benchmark for democracy. With a population exceeding one billion people and close to one billion registered voters—of whom about 700 million typically participate in elections—it has established a system widely regarded as free, fair, and credible. Its electoral processes are conducted with remarkable efficiency, often recorded in real-time and largely free of glitches. Beyond the ballot, India has emerged as a global leader in STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—while also transforming its healthcare system, extending medical insurance to over 50% of its vast population. These achievements are not accidental; they result from deliberate efforts to strengthen the centripetal forces—those elements that bind a nation together—rather than amplify the centrifugal impulses of division that continue to challenge us. When I advocate for the unity of Nigeria, I do so with deep sincerity and conviction. Our cohesion is an indispensable foundation for peaceful coexistence, sustainable development, and enduring national stability. I urge my fellow Nigerians to reflect on the example of India—a nation with a far larger population and an even more intricate web of ethnic and religious diversity—yet one that continues to forge unity from complexity. Ultimately, the true fault lines in our national life are neither tribal nor religious. No tribe or religion enjoys cheaper food in the market, nor is any group more secure than another. Our real challenge lies in competence, capacity, compassion, and the commitment to build a better country. Only then can we move beyond tribe and tongue and create a nation that truly works for all. With the right leadership, a new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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