Good Governance Advocate.

Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Joined April 2015
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Even as I am still studying the 2024 fiscal budget as presented to the National Assembly last week, I cannot wait as I am compelled to ask : what is exactly wrong with us as a country?
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We actually watched, Guti, Pirlo, Riquelme, Xavi, Seedorf, Rui Costa, Aimar, Scholes, Busquets, Deco, Van Bommel, Alonso, Cesc, Ballack, Juninho, Nedved, Yaya, Vierra, Senna, Okocha, Essien, Bastian, Mendieta, Giggs, Lampard, Gerrard, Carrick, Iniesta, Kaka, Figo, Zidane, Recoba, Veron, Cambiasso, Stankovic and many other midfieders. See the midfieders at big clubs today 😭 Real Madrid and City are the two lucky teams at present with top quality midfieder players. What happened to football?😭
Yes “Guti”, I sometimes forget that most City “fans” on here started watching football very recently.
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EDUCATIONAL TWEET!!! HERE IS A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE BIAFRA WAR AND WHAT TRANSPIRED. (THIS IS JUST FROM ONE PERSON'S POINT OF VIEW) WATCH, LEARN AND BE EDUCATED!!! @JimmyBruceBann1 @JimmyHULKBusta2 GOOD MORNING FROM HERE!!!
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Propaganda is your trade now, but you know what? All the ghost workers must be weeded out. Come to PH here, they are everywhere drawing salaries from Abia government. It is either they are on ground, adding value to the state or they will get booted out. PDP destroyed Abia State.
Replying to @SaharaReporters
A few weeks ago, ASOPADEC staff protested 4 months of unpaid salaries. The Head of the Agency had to plead for more time. LGA staff, at a point, were getting paid half salaries. Dr. Otti ran the LGAs until a few days ago when he appointed TC chairmen instead of conducting elections. The Obidients, Dr. Otti, Labor Party, are doing everything within their propaganda power to cover the truth about the governor. You can't govern by propaganda forever. At some point, the truth will start surfacing.
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Unity Bank Fraud: An audio story by @WestAfricaWeek
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Exactly 4 Years Ago I Wrote An Open Letter To Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu My dear Asiwaju, I am compelled to write this open letter to you because of the state of affairs of the Yoruba nation.
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In a twist of sad irony, let me congratulate the giant of Africa, Nigeria, for matching the great China, with the same number of contingents at the ongoing COP28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Nigeria's contingent to COP28 totaled 1411, the same number as the Chinese
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As the world commemorates the International Day of Persons with Disabilities today, I join other compassionate Nigerians in identifying with and celebrating these differently abled persons in our midst.
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.@ruffydfire is bold and fearless! He tells those in power the truth. Man is not after anyone’s brown envelope! That’s PATRIOTISM! He is a G.O.A.T.!❤️❤️🔥🔥
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Today, as the global community marks the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, we join our voices against the most obnoxious act in the history of our race. Together we stand against any action that reduces the dignity and freedom of the human person in our nation
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Join @FinPlanKaluAja1 and I at 8PM Nigeria time to analyse the fallout of the issues raised in the new @WestAfricaWeek's first exclusive story.
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After several months of hard work, it is our pride and joy to present the new @WestAfricaWeek website, which has just gone live. Our first exclusive story is about a Nigerian bank that has operated with negative share capital since 2016. westafricaweekly.com/unity-b…
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Please, take one mins of your time and digest this beautiful piece by ⁦@Chxta⁩. Anioma v Igbo. Last year I took my friend and partner… | by Cheta Nwanze | Medium chxta.medium.com/anioma-v-ig…
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Yesterday, I had a very useful day in Enugu with a cross-section of Nigerian youths. The event was a very interesting interactive session with young entrepreneurs, youth advocates, and change agents in an event aimed at discussing how to 'Accelerate Actions to Achieve the SDGs
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1. On today’s episode of #IgboAmaka Who is Igbo and who is not Igbo. I’m going to tell the story of my Igboness. Let’s go 1/14
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Igbo is Igbo. There is nothing like Delta Igbo, Rivers Igbo. It is really disappointing and disheartening when the Igbo people in Delta, Rivers and other neighbouring states who are not from South East regard themselves with pride as Detla Igbo, Rivers Igbo, Benue Igbo
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Breach of Safety Standards: FG Goes Tough On Erring Companies ...We 'll not trade lives of workers for money, says Minister The Federal Government has begun cracking down on companies operating against safety standards and regulations. The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Barr. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, on Friday during an ongoing nationwide inspection operation visited Metal Manufacturing Nig. Ltd, Sagamu, Ogun State and found that the company was operating in violation of safety rules and regulations, therefore sealed the company till further notice. She said that the company was exposing its workers to a number of hazards, including chemical substances, noise, and dust because it has refused to provide its workers with the necessary safety equipment, such as masks, gloves, and boots. The Minister who was accompanied by the Director of Director of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Lauretta Adogu, declared government's resolve to go hard on erring companies operating in unsafe environment that put the lives of workers at risk. Onyejeocha, who issued warning to other companies operating in the country, specifically read the Riot Act to management of the company. The Minister described what she witnessed at the factory as horrible, also noted that despite several petitions against the company, they remain adamant. “We cannot continue this way. If they think they know people who will tell them to continue like this, I am telling them that with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, it is a different ball game. If you take these workers for medical examination, you will be surprised with the outcome". "We will not relent till this is addressed. These people working here are our children. These are things they can't try elsewhere. Is it because of the way the country is? I came here myself to send a message to others that it's not going to be business as usual. We must take the safety of our workers seriously", she said. The Minister warned that the government will not hesitate to take action against any company found to be operating in violation of safety standards. “We have received a lot of petitions against this factory. How they expose workers to danger and refused to operate in line with safety standards". “The danger the workers here, are facing cannot be overemphasized,” she said. “They started running around to cover their faces with masks when they saw us coming. No safety boot, overall suit, no hand gloves, no helmet etc. They were mixing chemical substance with barehand , as if it's groundnut”. The Minister said that the government is taking action to protect the lives of Nigerian workers. She said that the government is working with the Occupational Safety and Health Authority (OSHA) to inspect factories and ensure that they are complying with safety standards. Signed Emameh Gabriel Special Adviser (Media) to the Honourable Minister of State for Labour and Employment. 1-12-2023
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In my commitment to caring for people, especially the less privileged, and in continually investing in the critical areas of national development, I visited a remote community, Obinofia Ndiagu in Ezeagu Local Govt Area of Enugu State, during the week and donated N10 million to
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The Catholic Church in Poland did not "pray away Communism", they took a stand against it. The Black Church in the US did not "pray away segregation", they took a stand against it. The Anglican Church in South Africa led by Desmond Tutu did not "pray away Apartheid" . . . .
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Not that it matters, now that we're apparently standing on his "mandate," but the second batch of the redacted Tinubu FBI Files was released yesterday. This batch shows the size of the FBI drug investigation into his drug operation in the early 1990s. plainsite.org/documents/u3cc…
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