“OJI UKWU EJE ABA”

“OJI UKWU EJE ABA” “OJI UKWU EJE ABA” The story of an Igbo hustler: Joseph Chukwuka Ulasi, hailed from Nnewi in Anambra state. Born in 1890 and died 1944.He was nicknamed “O ji ụkwụ eje Aba” because of his unflinching hustling spirit as a young Igbo boy determined to make it in life and ofContinue reading ““OJI UKWU EJE ABA””

The Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport in Sokoto is named in his honor.

The Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport in Sokoto is named in his honor. The individual in the image is Sir Siddiq Abubakar III, the 17th Sultan of Sokoto.He was a revered Nigerian Muslim leader who held the title of Sarkin Musulmi (Leader of Muslims). His reign as Sultan lasted from June 17, 1938, to NovemberContinue reading “The Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport in Sokoto is named in his honor.”

Our African Igbo ancestors that chose death over bondage.

Our African Igbo ancestors that chose death over bondage. Our African Igbo ancestors that chose death over bondage. In 1803, 75 Igbos chose to drown in the Ocean over being sold into slavery. According to history, The Igbo slaves were said to be a rebellious breed. They’ll prefer to die free, than to be bondContinue reading “Our African Igbo ancestors that chose death over bondage.”

Learn to Trust in God!

Learn to Trust in God! Learn to Trust in God! In life’s journey, seasons of disappointment are inevitable. People fail, systems collapse, and dreams are shaken. Yet amid shifting sands, one foundation remains unshakable, trust in God. Scripture declares, “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding” (ProverbsContinue reading “Learn to Trust in God!”

Day 64 : SAT. 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2025

Day 64 : SAT. 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2025 Day 64 : SAT. 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2025 BE MINDFUL OF YOUR WORDS AND UTTERANCES Proverbs 18:21, Revelation 12:11 Beloved, be mindful of your, pronouncements, utterances and even confessions. This is because they have power. They have spiritual backing, effect and empowerment, therefore could happen when you do notContinue reading “Day 64 : SAT. 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2025”

Meet the most feared women in African history .

Meet the most feared women in African history . Reposting: Meet the most feared women in African history – The Dahomey Amazons. Known as the Mino warriors, this fierce all-female military squad from the kingdom of Dahomey, West Africa (modern-day Benin), operated from the 17th to 19th centuries. The Mino, nicknamed the Dahomey Amazons byContinue reading “Meet the most feared women in African history .”

DAY 63FRI. 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2025

DAY 63FRI. 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2025 DAY 63FRI. 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2025 THE LORD WILL TAKE OVER YOUR BURDENS AND MAKE YOUR LOAD LIGHT1 Kings 5:4, Matthew 11:28-29 Beloved, let it be conspicuously and specifically noted that only the Lord can grant you true peace. It is recorded in 2Samuel 7:1, that after David had fought manyContinue reading “DAY 63FRI. 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2025”

Biafra: A Consciousness Beyond Borders

Biafra: A Consciousness Beyond Borders Biafra: A Consciousness Beyond Borders The name BIAFRA has deep historical roots long before the Nigerian Civil War of 1967-1970. The term first appeared on European maps in the 15th and 16th centuries, used by Portuguese explorers to describe the BIGHT OF BIAFRA, a bay on the Atlantic coast stretchingContinue reading “Biafra: A Consciousness Beyond Borders”

“Ada, I never said I don’t love you,” Chidi said, his voice sharp but restless.

“Ada, I never said I don’t love you,” Chidi said, his voice sharp but restless. “Ada, I never said I don’t love you,” Chidi said, his voice sharp but restless. “Then what are you saying? Don’t you know this is our chance to get married?” Ada asked, smiling faintly, searching his eyes for sincerity. ButContinue reading ““Ada, I never said I don’t love you,” Chidi said, his voice sharp but restless.”

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