Showing posts with label Anambra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anambra. Show all posts

Monday 28 December 2020

Chief Sir Daniel Uchendu Ezeugonna Nnewi Celebrates His Birthday! See Photos and Videos

Chief Sir Daniel Uchendu Ezeugonna Nnewi, the CEO of Hankook Power Control, Danduko Group worldwide in his benevolence celebrated his birthday with the less privileged and disables, in his community, Okpunoeze Uruagu, Nnewi, Anambra State. Below are some beautiful photos and videos that will amaze you.

Tuesday 1 December 2020

Books you should read: 'The Boy from Africa and other poems' by Oliver Sopulu Odo


The Boy from Africa and other poems  by Oliver Sopulu Odo, is a chapbook containing 24 poems that focuses on the spirit of Africa, the African life as well as the depression of the African continent. Oliver writes his poem with the aim of giving strong motivation and also ensuring that you take a deep reflective thought as you read his poem.

Saturday 18 August 2018

An Igbo Lady Desiring To Be A Single Parent Or Baby Mama Should Please Read This Before The Venture!



By Anayo M. Nwosu
Until the turn of the 19th century when westernization made a lot of sin out of pregnancy without marriage, the core Igbo communities had made provision for this inevitable occurrence. A pregnant girl and children born out of wedlock served useful purposes.
Even though pre-marital sex was not tolerated in the early days in Igbo land, no girl was killed for getting pregnant without being married.

Wednesday 15 August 2018

BREAKING NEWS: Anambra School Girls Win Gold in World Technovation Challenge in the U.S!


The Anambra girls from Regina Pacies Secondary School, Onitsha, who represented Nigeria and Africa at the World Technovation Challenge in the Silicon Valley in San Francisco, USA, won the Gold Medal in the contest.

The team, led by Uchenna Onwuamaegbu Ugwu defeated representatives of other technological giants including the USA, Spain, Turkey, Uzbekistan and China to clinch the gold medal. The below are the 'Beauties and Brains' that represented Nigeria;