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Obi Is Our Last Opportunity To save Nigeria

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Kingsley Ononuju, the immediate former Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Imo State, praised Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi as “the last chance to save Nigeria” on Monday.


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Ononuju, the chairman of the local organizing committee for Obi’s rally in the state on Tuesday, said Nigerians are “excited” to vote for Obi in February 2023.


Giving an update on Obi’s presidential campaign rally in the state, the ex-APC chieftain revealed that millions of Nigerians were flocking to greet the LP presidential candidate.


Ononuju stated that the state’s presidential campaign council was aiming for over two million votes for Obi in February 2023.
“Since becoming an independent country in 1960, Nigeria has been riddled with excruciating challenges that seem eager to destroy her very foundation, ranging from a poorly managed economy that manifests in what some have described as hyperinflation, worthless currency vis-a-vis the exchange rate with other currencies, to epileptic power supply, the world’s worst and most debilitating network of roads, nepotism, official greed, rampaging corruption, insecurity, menancing, and menancing
Interestingly, God, in His great kindness, has sent Peter Obi to clean up Nigeria, much like Hercules did in Greek mythology with the Augean stables.
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FCT Teachers Begin Indefinite Strike Over Demands.

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The State Wing Executive Council of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has ordered all public primary and secondary school teachers in Abuja to commence an indefinite strike from Monday.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The union also directed parents and guardians to keep their children at home until further notice, citing unresolved welfare concerns and what it described as government inaction.

This followed a communiqué issued after an emergency SWEC meeting held in Gwagwalada, Abuja, over the weekend and signed by the state leadership of the union.

Teachers were instructed to fully comply with the strike directive and await further instructions from the union leadership, as the industrial action remains in force until their demands are addressed.

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According to the communiqué, the strike became necessary after the expiration of a seven-day ultimatum earlier issued to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, which elapsed without a satisfactory response.

The union recalled that although previous interventions led to the suspension of an earlier strike, several key issues affecting teachers’ welfare were still unresolved.

It also expressed concern that a committee set up to address outstanding entitlements submitted its report in August 2025, but the findings have not been made public or implemented.

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While acknowledging the payment of the new minimum wage and some salary arrears, the union insisted that major concerns remain unattended.

The NUT further demanded reforms in promotion processes and a review of the 2024 promotion exercise.

After what it described as unsuccessful engagements and expired deadlines, the union declared that all teachers in the FCT will remain on strike indefinitely until their demands are met.

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Emmanuel Ikubese Opens Up On Why His Marriage To Anita Brows Ended After One Year.

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Nigerian actor and filmmaker Emmanuel Ikubese has spoken about the breakdown of his marriage to celebrity makeup artist Anita Adetoye.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The couple tied the knot in March 2020 in a widely publicised wedding that attracted attention nationwide. However, by February 2021, speculation about a split began after Ikubese deleted their wedding photos from Instagram and both parties unfollowed each other on social media.

Speaking on the Archives of Becoming Podcast, Ikubese described the end of the marriage as a painful personal setback. He said it made him deeply question himself, especially as someone who had always hoped for a stable family life.

According to him, achieving marriage had felt like a major life goal, and its collapse left him feeling as though he had failed. He added that the public nature of their wedding made the experience even more difficult, leaving him exposed and emotionally shaken.

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He explained that the experience pushed him into deep reflection about his identity and life direction, describing it as a turning point that forced him to re-evaluate himself. He also noted that he could only speak from his own experience and not on behalf of his ex-wife.

Ikubese further revealed that the breakup brought him significant emotional pain and altered how he viewed life, eventually drawing him closer to his faith as he searched for answers.

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“It was an identity thing. If you don’t find your identity, you always find yourself in moments like this… God needed a reset, and that was the reset for me,” he said.

“I had always desired a family… The wedding I had was very high-profile… and I just felt like I’d failed.

“It changed my life… it felt like I had to go back to God and ask, ‘Where did I miss this?’

“I was always a lost Emmanuel… fame just felt good… I didn’t even understand why I was in the industry… 2020 was just a crash.”

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Melaye Claims He Left APC, Says He Was Operating In “Satanic Environment”.

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Former Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye, has explained why he left the All Progressives Congress (APC), saying his experience in the party became unbearable and forced him to move on.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

He made this known during an interview on the Mic On Podcast hosted by Seun Akinbaloye, where he reflected on his time in the ruling party and his decision to exit.

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Melaye said the political environment he found himself in at the time no longer aligned with his values, adding that he had to step away to reassess his direction in politics.

He compared the decision to a major personal turning point, stressing that it was not made hastily but after deep reflection on his future.

According to him, leaving the party was necessary for his personal and political survival as the situation had become difficult to manage.

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He said the experience marked a significant change in his political journey, prompting him to seek a new path that better suited his beliefs and ambitions.

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