• 🌟 In a time when many are questioning leadership, actor Zack Orji has thrown his support behind President Bola Tinubu, asserting he's the best man to lead Nigeria. Despite growing discontent among the populace, Orji urges patience as Tinubu focuses on inclusivity by appointing Igbos in key positions. 🗳️

    It's a bit like waiting for your favorite dish to be served—it might take time, but the anticipation can lead to something scrumptious! 🍽️ Orji's message reminds us that good things often come to those who wait.

    Will patience be our virtue in these uncertain times?

    Check out the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/naija-fashion/866476-tinubu-appoints-igbos-is-the-best-man-to-lead-nigeria-zack-orji.html

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    🌟 In a time when many are questioning leadership, actor Zack Orji has thrown his support behind President Bola Tinubu, asserting he's the best man to lead Nigeria. Despite growing discontent among the populace, Orji urges patience as Tinubu focuses on inclusivity by appointing Igbos in key positions. 🗳️ It's a bit like waiting for your favorite dish to be served—it might take time, but the anticipation can lead to something scrumptious! 🍽️ Orji's message reminds us that good things often come to those who wait. Will patience be our virtue in these uncertain times? Check out the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/naija-fashion/866476-tinubu-appoints-igbos-is-the-best-man-to-lead-nigeria-zack-orji.html #Nigeria #Leadership #ZackOrji #BolaTinubu #PatienceIsAVirtue
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    ‘Tinubu appoints Igbos, is the best man to lead Nigeria’: – Zack Orji
    In 2025, amidst growing disaffection towards the administration, the actor appealed to Nigerians to remain patient with President Bola Tinubu. The post ‘Tinubu appoints Igbos, is the best man to lead Nigeria’: – Zack Orji appeared first o
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  • 🚀 It's time for a political renaissance! Mr. Mbah has urged the Igbo community to embrace 'strategic politics' as we look toward the future of our governance. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration, recalling how our ancestors reached across divides for the greater good. Now, more than ever, it’s crucial to prioritize unity over sentiment in our political engagements.

    Let’s take this opportunity to reshape our approach and engage in meaningful conversations that drive progress. Together, we can break barriers and foster a stronger political presence!

    What are your thoughts on returning to strategic politics?

    Read the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/863234-2027-mbah-urges-igbos-to-return-to-strategic-politics-as-pro-tinubu-group-storms-enugu.html
    #StrategicPolitics #IgboUnity #PoliticalEngagement #FutureLeadership #TogetherWeRise
    🚀 It's time for a political renaissance! Mr. Mbah has urged the Igbo community to embrace 'strategic politics' as we look toward the future of our governance. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration, recalling how our ancestors reached across divides for the greater good. Now, more than ever, it’s crucial to prioritize unity over sentiment in our political engagements. Let’s take this opportunity to reshape our approach and engage in meaningful conversations that drive progress. Together, we can break barriers and foster a stronger political presence! What are your thoughts on returning to strategic politics? Read the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/863234-2027-mbah-urges-igbos-to-return-to-strategic-politics-as-pro-tinubu-group-storms-enugu.html #StrategicPolitics #IgboUnity #PoliticalEngagement #FutureLeadership #TogetherWeRise
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    2027: Mbah urges Igbos to return to ‘strategic politics’ as pro-Tinubu group storms Enugu
    “If you go back in history and talk about our forebears, they were always willing to have a handshake across the Niger whenever it became necessary. For us as Ndi Igbo, we have never played politics that is driven by sentiment,” Mr Mbah said. The pos
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  • 🚨 Did the New York Times accidentally hit the "publish" button too soon? 🤔 The Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a prominent Igbo socio-cultural organization, is calling for an unreserved apology and retraction regarding a misleading article about U.S. military actions in Nigeria. They firmly state that the Igbo people are not involved in President Trump's anti-terrorism measures.

    It's always interesting to see how words can spark reactions! Imagine a group of people demanding an apology for being wrongly painted as villains in a story. It’s like when my cat accidentally knocks over a vase and gives me that “not my fault” look! 😼

    What are your thoughts on media responsibility?

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/20/us-military-action-ohanaeze-demands-apology-from-new-york-times-retraction-of-falsehood/

    #Ohanaeze #MediaResponsibility #NewYorkTimes #Igbos #CulturalIdentity
    🚨 Did the New York Times accidentally hit the "publish" button too soon? 🤔 The Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a prominent Igbo socio-cultural organization, is calling for an unreserved apology and retraction regarding a misleading article about U.S. military actions in Nigeria. They firmly state that the Igbo people are not involved in President Trump's anti-terrorism measures. It's always interesting to see how words can spark reactions! Imagine a group of people demanding an apology for being wrongly painted as villains in a story. It’s like when my cat accidentally knocks over a vase and gives me that “not my fault” look! 😼 What are your thoughts on media responsibility? Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/20/us-military-action-ohanaeze-demands-apology-from-new-york-times-retraction-of-falsehood/ #Ohanaeze #MediaResponsibility #NewYorkTimes #Igbos #CulturalIdentity
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    US military action: Ohanaeze demands apology from New York Times, retraction of ‘falsehood’
    The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has demanded an unreserved apology and retraction from the New York Times over a publication on U.S. military actions in Nigeria. Ohanaeze stated, with unyielding clarity, that the Igbo peop
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