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Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Breaking New!!!



Announcing the release of Strategies for Profitable Investment in Changing Market Dynamics and Recession

Over the past few weeks, there has been a complete global economic downturn.

As a result, I promised to make available training videos to guide in this period so that you will not make the same mistake as 2009.

As a result, I did my thorough and in-depth research and I came up a method if followed to its conclusion you will be secured and covered during this COVID-19 Pandemic effect.

This is titled Strategies for Profitable Investment in Changing Market Dynamics and Recession

It has 6 rich videos plus printable soft copy that will transform your portfolio into a solid one. In fact, the title of each video are as follows

Video 1: How to Trade and invest profitably in an uncertain economy: in this downturn and beyond this is a must much watch whenever you experience any instability in the market.

Video 2: Stocks to lead 2020 Recovery. That is, stock that will recover immediately this Pandemic ends.

Video 3: defensive stocks to play

Video 4: Dividend stocks to Hold

Video 5: Stocks to Benefit from Corona Virus Driven Downturn: here, you will discover the best stocks to benefits from.

Video 6: Low price stocks to Watch.

Usually, I would have sold this at N15000. however, I want to make it a relief for all serious traders and investors because I don't want you to gamble with your investment and this material is not only useful for COVID-19 but for any economy under recession.

As a result, you will get it at N5450 only. You can call 08032055467 08028164085 or indicate your interest by responding with INT. so that one of our team members will contact you immediately.

Dedicated to Your Investment and Safety,
Ambrose Omordion

Thursday, April 2, 2020

COVID-19, WHAT IS NIGERIA GOVERNMENT DOING ABOUT IT?

. Atiku Abubakar N50million
2). Abdulsamad Rabiu- N1Billion
3). Femi Otedola N1Billion
4). Tony 0 Elumelu N1Billion
5). Herbert 0. Wigwe N1Billion
6). Segun Agbaje N1Billion
7). Jim Ovia  N1Billion
8). Aliko Dangote.  N1Billion
9). TuFace Idibia.10 Million
10). Folasade Alakija - N35m (Worth of items).
11). Federal Government N23Billion

Corporate Donations
1). Access Bank 1Billion naira
2).GT Bank 1Billion naira
3).Zenith Banks 1Billion naira

NNPC 11 Billion naira

Yet
No adequate testing facility
No good hospital
No free hand sanitizer
No free face mask

Nothing is being given to the people staying at
home.

DAY 3
With instruction by the federal and state government for residence to stay at home for 14days due to the Covid19 epidemic, all the Lagos government could do on her own part to ease the burden on Lagosians was to distribute a loaf of bread and put a cup worth of rice into a polyethylene bag as relief material to feed an entire household for a whole day. Yet, these so-called relief materials have not gotten to 1% of the populace residing in lagos.

This is pathetic and heartless of our leaders, out of the current situation when the world is safeguarding and looking after the citizenry of their country, all Nigeria government could think of is looting the resources a few good Nigerians have donated to help curb the starvation already raging in our lands. May already help us!


WHAT KIND OF A COUNTRY IS THIS?

WHAT KIND
OF POLITICS DO NIGERIA HAVE?
.
WHAT KIND OF LOOTERS DO NIGERIA HAVE?

© Akan Udofia 2020

Note: The link below shows video the relief sent to a local government ward in Lagos state government.

httgovernmentnaija.com.ng/2020/04/02/covid-19-contents-of-emergency-food-response-leaves-lagosians-disappointed-videos/

Sunday, March 29, 2020

A TALES OF TWO COMMUNITY



Isu is a local government area in the Imo State of Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Umundugba. The majority of the villages in Isu Local government are a traditionalist and uphold their belief in deities of the land.

This has resulted in the appointment of the chief priest who intercedes to the gods (Ezenmuo) of the land on behalf of the people. The chief Priest Anyehe Ngameduru is highly acknowledged and respected among the people. No one dares to oppose is instructions. The tradition of the origin of the people, however, says that Njaba is also the birth-place of Isu njaba people.

According to this version which gives the people autochthonous status, Chukwu Abiama (the Supreme God) created the River, and out of the river emerged a man named Njaba. God then gave Njaba a wife named Lolo. The union of Njaba and Lolo produced a male child whom the couple called Isu; hence, Isu Njaba (Isu, the son of Njaba). Eke Njaba is a welcome visitor in the home of every Isu man, and it is usually treated with the warmest hospitality. Sometimes sacrifices are made to herald its visit.

At other times eggs and chicks are offered to it because by so doing, it is believed that the supplicant is placing himself in a position to obtain favor from the deity. Tradition forbids anyone, indigene and visitor alike, to raise a hand against it or to kill it, anyone who violates the tradition, willingly or accidentally, must accord the snake a befitting burial surpassing that of a titled man to cleanse the land he has polluted. The alternative punishment is ostracism.

However, much of the above practices have been overtaken by Christianity. Some Christians, in their overzealousness to eradicate all forms of what they tagged heathenism, began to kill Eke Njaba with reckless abandon.
Esan (pronounced /aysan/) on the other hand is one of the major ethnic groups in Edo State, Nigeria. The name 'Esan' owes its origin to Bini and was once corrupted to 'Ishan' by colonial Britain. Esanland is bordered to the south by Benin, to the south-east by Agbor, to the north and east by Etsako, to the west by River Niger.

Esan has prominent traditional rulers who keep order in a society where beauty and manners are intertwined. Despite the long-term impact of Christianity, the Esan are largely traditional and a large number practice traditional beliefs in the form of worship of ancestral spirits and other gods. A large percentage of Esan are Christians, mostly Catholic and recently of other denominations.
The British colonialists found it difficult to pronounce the same so it was anglicized to ‘Ishan.’ It is believed that the modern Esan people have been organized during the 15th century when citizens left the neighboring Benin Empire for the northeast.

35 kingdoms made up Esan land, they are as follows: Amahor, Ebelle, Egoro, Ewohimi, Ekekhenlen, Ekpoma, Emu, Ewatto, Ewosa, Idoa, Ifeku, Iguebeu, Ilushi, and Inyelen. Others are Irua, Ogwa, Ohordua, Okalo, Okhuesan, Onogholo, Opoji, Oria, Orowo, Uromi, Udo, Ugbegwu, Ugboha, Ubiaja, Urhohi, Ugun, Ujioba, Ukhun, and Uzea.

All these kingdoms and communities are referred to as the ‘’Eguares.’’ In recent times, the clans/kingdom in Esan land is arranged under five local government areas in Edo state. They are Esan North-East, Esan Central, Esan West, Esan South-East, and Igueben local government areas. There are about 1.5 million people in Esan land.

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