Big Mide
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PLEASE NOTE: Innoson is currently not producing electric mass transit buses, so they couldn’t have been an option on the bidding list. However, Coscharis Group, another indigenous company, executed this project. Besides ABSG has been big on IVMs. What else do you really want?



For someone who calls himself a pastor, a supposed religious leader, to make such an irresponsible and inflammatory preaching is deeply disappointing, reckless and completely unbecoming of anyone who claims to preach peace. You will never see Imams or educated Muslims attacking the Bible or Christianity, yet on this platform we see pastors and clergymen openly renewing their hatred and hostility toward Islam, even while standing on the pulpit. Islam is followed by over a billion people across the world and by over a hundred million in this country, the Qur’an is revered by us for its guidance, wisdom and moral teachings. It is perfectly acceptable to disagree with another faith, but deliberately insulting it is reckless and dangerous. It is time for the authorities in Nigeria, a proudly multi-religious nation, to ensure that leaders, particularly religious leaders, are guided toward promoting tolerance rather than division. Remarks like this from a pastor only fuel tension, disrespect, and misunderstanding. He should be reminded that freedom of religion is not a license to demean another person’s faith.

This is Aba in Abia State. It currently has 24/7 power supply.


Who knew Abia State three years ago? If you're an emergency Abia analyst, show me a positive post you made about Abia State two years ago and a critical one today, and I'll donate a $ gift to a charity of your choice. I haven't seen any analysis of Anambra, Imo, Enugu, or Ebonyi budgets. Maybe you're going alphabetically, so I'll wait—but I won't hold my breath. I've travelled to all 36 states in Nigeria, some twice. Three years ago, Abia State had the worst roads in the entire country. It was a personal shame. You've seen the pictures—roads so bad that when posted here, people accused them of being Ai-generated. No governor should be praised just for using FAAC money to build roads, I agree. But the praise you're seeing is people realising they finally have a governor who will work. It goes beyond roads or water fountains—it's a sigh of relief: "We too have a governor who will deliver infrastructure." Remember, people started celebrating even before any work began. 24 years is long enough. You who have Julius Berger roads built by the federal government, let Abia people celebrate their JB slabs and small water fountain. Abia people shouldn't be annoyed by the sudden attention on the state; they should welcome it and use it to promote the state. How many states have a privately owned gas power plant built by a company aiming to deliver 24/7 electricity? SMEs in Abia have a major advantage. Some states pay for PR—you're getting it free. Finally, every digit Abia adds to GDP is a digit President Bola Tinubu adds to Nigeria's GDP. The growth of Abia is the growth of Nigeria. You can't love jollof rice and complain about tomatoes. P.S. I'll keep posting this picture in case you lost yours.

This is a market in Cotonou 😂



A paid campaign has been launched on Twitter against Gov. Alex Otti. The only reason they have targeted Alex Otti is because an opposition aspirant is behind it.



Who knew Abia State three years ago? If you're an emergency Abia analyst, show me a positive post you made about Abia State two years ago and a critical one today, and I'll donate a $ gift to a charity of your choice. I haven't seen any analysis of Anambra, Imo, Enugu, or Ebonyi budgets. Maybe you're going alphabetically, so I'll wait—but I won't hold my breath. I've travelled to all 36 states in Nigeria, some twice. Three years ago, Abia State had the worst roads in the entire country. It was a personal shame. You've seen the pictures—roads so bad that when posted here, people accused them of being Ai-generated. No governor should be praised just for using FAAC money to build roads, I agree. But the praise you're seeing is people realising they finally have a governor who will work. It goes beyond roads or water fountains—it's a sigh of relief: "We too have a governor who will deliver infrastructure." Remember, people started celebrating even before any work began. 24 years is long enough. You who have Julius Berger roads built by the federal government, let Abia people celebrate their JB slabs and small water fountain. Abia people shouldn't be annoyed by the sudden attention on the state; they should welcome it and use it to promote the state. How many states have a privately owned gas power plant built by a company aiming to deliver 24/7 electricity? SMEs in Abia have a major advantage. Some states pay for PR—you're getting it free. Finally, every digit Abia adds to GDP is a digit President Bola Tinubu adds to Nigeria's GDP. The growth of Abia is the growth of Nigeria. You can't love jollof rice and complain about tomatoes. P.S. I'll keep posting this picture in case you lost yours.























