پن کیا گیا ٹویٹ
Stephen Eromosele Akemu
2.5K posts

Stephen Eromosele Akemu
@stephenlogy
Christian Doctoral researcher 👨🎓 Manchester United 🏴🇳🇬
Wales, United Kingdom شامل ہوئے Şubat 2014
801 فالونگ904 فالوورز

@afrisagacity All these fulani politicians
They stayed silent till everything got terrible
English

@TimeyinI Its definitely the darkest times
The light is about to shine
English

Tough times for Nigerians home and abroad.
folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006
Breaking news 🚨 Some UK 🇬🇧 Universities have stopped recruiting students from Nigeria. University of South Wales in the UK 🇬🇧 already denied a client of mine admission for a particular course because of the high Visa Refusal Rate in Nigeria (39%) in the last one year. Many UK 🇬🇧 universities might follow suit just to protect their licenses.
English

@Uno_009 Proper President materia
1000000000000000 yards
Nigerianm will be OK
English

This is NOT a political post but I want you to learn something from this…
A video of Mr Peter Obi addressing members of the European Union Parliament recently went viral.
In that video, we saw how he explained what Africans and the EU countries have in common, where they are ahead of us and where we Africans are ahead of them.
He went further to state how they can be of benefit to us and how we can also be of a great benefit to them.
He capped it up by making them see the danger of not doing business with Africa like never before —Africans will flood their country as their closest continent and they will also lose the trade opportunities that only Africa can offer them.
His speech of a few minutes taught me 3 things:
— Selling applies to everything we do.
He sold Nigeria and Africa so perfectly that EU countries will feel s t u p i d if they don’t invest here.
The fastest place to make a lot of profit is in a developing country. You can count hundreds of amenities and technologies in developed countries that don’t exist here.
Foreign companies with a lot of capital will do well here. A perfect example is the Chinese company called Opay. There’s nothing Opay can tell the British that can make Opay displace Monzo (worth over $5 billion) nor is there anything they can tell Americans that can make them displace Zelle (owned by JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo).
In selling, you don’t beg, instead, you persuade with proofs.
— Know your numbers.
Numbers don’t lie. When you interpret information in clear figures, it becomes easier to understand it. If you want investors to understand you more, be more analytical and persuasive.
— Never ask a “big man” for free money.
The rest of the world see African countries as a people who can’t do without foreign aid. Where and when we can’t get a foreign aid from them, we borrow. This is why they don’t respect us.
You can’t be constantly begging your neighbor for garri and expect her and her children to respect you.
That has been the orientation they have about African countries.
But in all their conversations, Mr Peter Obi completely avoided the idea of asking them to lend money to African countries. It’s not because it’s bad for a country to borrow money.
For him not to mention that shows that borrowing should always be the last option when you want to raise money as an individual, an organization or a country.
Any money you can’t raise internally, you can explore partnership. And if partnership fails and it’s something you are certain will bring the money back, then you can consider borrowing.
If you begin to operate with this mindset and take it into governance, you will be amazed at how far you will grow.

English

@NigeriaStories Its finally touching everybody
The government have been doing their masters bidding for too long
English

@stephenlogy Hopefully one day in the future. Cheers Stephen.
English

Building a Healthier Nigeria Through Stronger Healthcare Systems
As part of our desire and commitment to building a healthier Nigeria, I met with some healthcare professionals and experts in the United States on Friday, June 5, 2026. The meeting was essentially to deepen my understanding of how successful health insurance systems deliver improved healthcare, especially in the areas of primary and emergency care.
One of our key health objectives remains unchanged: to expand health insurance coverage, strengthen primary healthcare across our electoral wards, train more healthcare workers, and make quality healthcare accessible and affordable for all Nigerians.
A New Nigeria must be a healthier Nigeria.
A New Nigeria is possible. -PO


English

@Morris_Monye This makes sense
Alot of things should be put at hold
English

@Gooddlovee Hello
Verified active user
Lets connect
Verified or not, I follow back
English

@Prince_of_web3 Prince of web3 never talks about web 3
English















