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    Peter Obi celebrates his birthday today. Okwute Ndi Igbo. A notable philanthropic gesture was made yesterday with a ₦15 million donation to the UNN Dentistry Department, exemplifying his commitment to education. Despite his reluctance to celebrate birthdays, we are compelled to acknowledge him. Let us overwhelm this post with expressions of goodwill. As a distinguished politician known for his consistency, discipline, and selflessness, he merits celebration. Happy birthday to Peter Obi. May God's guidance and protection continue to be upon him. We celebrate you on behalf of all of us at Jaconna and JAGAJAG Africa and wish you well in your quest to liberate Nigeria from corrupt politicians. As a pan-African, we stand by you at all times. #jajiotheteacher #jagajagafrica #jaconnaafrica #nigeria #JTT #peterobiforpresident #TheAfricanDream
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    Don't accept prisoners from America you African puppet
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    Aliko Dangote Tops the List of World’s Richest Black People Here is What We Can Learn A newly released global ranking of the world’s wealthiest Black individuals has the world talking and sitting confidently at number one is Nigeria’s own business titan, Aliko Dangote. The Journey Begins... In 1977, at just 21, Dangote borrowed ₦500,000 (about $3,000 at the time) from his uncle to begin trading in rice, sugar, and cement. Rather than spending his early profits, he reinvested them over and over again. With time, he shifted from importation to local production, laying the groundwork for Dangote Cement, now one of Africa’s industrial giants. Despite operating in one of the world’s most volatile business environments, Dangote weathered every storm: Economic Instability: From inflation to power shortages, he adapted and persisted. Global Competition: He built businesses that could go toe-to-toe with international brands. Bold Risks: He invested over $20 billion into Africa’s largest refinery, betting big on local capacity. 5 Business Lessons from Dangote’s Rise: 1. Start Small, Dream Big He didn’t wait for millions to start. He began with trade and scaled strategically. Lesson: Use what you have, but aim far beyond your starting point. 2. Reinvest Before You Reward Yourself Instead of splurging, Dangote poured profits back into the business. Lesson: Grow your assets before your lifestyle. 3. Solve Local Problems He noticed Nigeria was importing what it could easily produce and changed that. Lesson: Find the gap in your market and fill it. 4. Stay Consistent Through Chaos Whether it was currency crashes or market shocks, he never lost focus. Lesson: Real resilience is measured in tough times. 5. Build Beyond Yourself His ventures fuel local economies in energy, agriculture, and industry. Lesson: Profit is good, but legacy is better. “Don’t kill your dreams with small thinking. Start humbly but never let your vision shrink.” – Dr. James Makamba #Dangote #AfricanExcellence #ThinkBig #EntrepreneurNg #DangoteLegacy #jaconnaafrica #JTT #Jajiotheteacher #Jagajagafrica
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    The United States President Donald Trump has asked some African countries to accept deported migrants who are not Africans. According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States sent proposals to five West African presidents, asking them to take in migrants whose home countries won’t accept them. Nigeria has rejected the United States request, citing they have bigger problems at home. These are not citizens of those African nations, but people the U.S. wants to offload because their home countries have refused to take them back. Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar made the country’s position crystal clear: “We have enough problems of our own… We cannot accept Venezuelan deportees to Nigeria, for crying out loud,” he said. #TheAfricanDream #JTT #Jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #Donaldtrumph #africaunit
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    Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 is building a new modern international airport to replace the one France built in the 1960s. The new Ouagadougou-Donsin International Airport is situated about 35 kilometers from the capital. It covers 4,400 hectares. It will handle over a million passengers annually. It is currently the biggest project in Burkina Faso. #TheAfricanDream #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #JTT #Panafrican
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    South Africa Airport the best in africa
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    Kenya Removes Visa Requirements for Africans and Most Caribbean Countries Kenya has officially scrapped visa requirements for citizens of 52 African nations and most Caribbean countries. Africans can now travel to Kenya with just a passport. The new policy eliminates the need for electronic travel authorization (eTA), visa fees, or paperwork. Under the new directive, travelers from 52 African nations and several Caribbean states are now allowed visa-free entry into Kenya for up to 60 days. Citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states can stay for up to six months, consistent with EAC free movement protocols. However, the visa-free policy excludes Libya and Somalia due to security concerns. #TheAfricanDream #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica
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    Happy 91st Birthday, Wole Soyinka🎉🎂🍰 Wole Soyinka, GCON, is a renowned Nigerian writer celebrated for his impactful contributions to literature, especially as a playwright and poet. His works often explore themes of politics, culture, and human rights, earning him international acclaim, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, the first African laureate. Over his prolific career, Soyinka has authored three novels, ten short story collections, seven poetry books, twenty-five plays, and five memoirs. In addition, he has translated literary works and written numerous essays and articles for newspapers and journals, cementing his legacy as one of Africa’s most influential literary voices.
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    ⚡ Russian Embassy comment on the Business Day article (July 15, 2025) ✍️ We took note of the article How Russia wins friends and influences people by Nicholas Shubitz published in Business Day on July 11, 2025, and found it thought-provoking and partially reflective of the realities of getting education abroad – be it in Russia, USA, China, Europe or elsewhere. Yet, one important issue is missing. Education has traditionally been one of the most vibrant sectors in #RussiaAfrica relations. Since the early days of African independence, hundreds of thousands of professionals – doctors, engineers, teachers, technicians, and others – have received training in Russia. After completing these studies, most of the graduates return to their home countries, where they contribute to building a better future for their communities. ☝️ We firmly believe that Africa is not, and should not be, an arena for geopolitical rivalry. As President Vladimir Putin emphasized in his article “Russia and Africa: Joining Efforts for Peace, Progress and a Successful Future,” our country has consistently adhered to the principle of “AFRICAN SOLUTIONS TO AFRICAN PROBLEMS,” standing in solidarity with African nations in their pursuit of self-determination, justice, and sovereign rights. Unlike some external actors, we have never sought to impose our values, governance models, or development paths on our African partners. Our engagement with African countries is guided by the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum Action Plan for 2023-2026, adopted at the highest level. This strategic document outlines broad cooperation in numerous areas, including security, trade, investment, agriculture, science, culture, and – critically – education. 💬 Shane Shauke, a graduate of a Russian University, current medical practitioner and representative of the Russian African Centre of University Studies (RACUS) in SA, shares his experience: “As a South African from the rural Limpopo province, I had the opportunity to study in Russia. Many of us who studied there were drawn not by political influence, but by the accessibility of quality education – especially in fields like medicine. Russia’s investment in international students, particularly from Africa, certainly fosters goodwill. It’s equally important to acknowledge that the relationship is not one-sided: African students often return home with valuable knowledge and skills. Russia may gain friends through education, but those friendships are rooted in complex human experiences, not just political strategy.” The Comment was partially published in Business Day on July 15, 2025: https://tinyurl.com/ykh59r24
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    INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAJI’UN The family has announced the passing of the former President, Muhammadu Buhari, this afternoon, in a clinic in London. May Allah accept him in Aljannatul Firdaus, Amin. Signed. Garba Shehu 13 July 2025 he was a Goodman even if he didn't get leadership right, Dollar was 500 to a naira but now 1600. #jajiotheteacher #jagajagafrica #jaconnaafrica #nigeria #buhari
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    Awesome Facts- Ancient Africa. 1. Africa was called Alkebulan (mother of mankind). 2. Africa ruled the world for 15,000 years. 3. Richest man in history is an African King (Mansa Musa). 4. Africa civilized mankind. 5. Mining started in Africa 43,000 years ago in 1964 a hematite mine was found in Swaziland at Bomvu Ridge in the Ngwenya mountain range. 6. Africans were the first to organise fishing. expeditions 90,000 years ago at Katanga, Congo. 7. Africans carved the world's first colossal sculpture 7,000 years ago. 8. The ancient Egyptians had Afro combs. 9. African Kings ruled India. 10. Africa is a home to World's oldest University.
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    ADC: ‘You can’t be in two parties’ – Ortom says Atiku, others will be expelled A former governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, has said that the National Working Committee, NWC, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has been directed to expel members that have joined the African Democratic Congress, ADC, the platform of the opposition coalition. The former governor did not mention names, but insisted that nobody should be allowed to be in two political parties.
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