Thursday, 29 July 2021

IGBO PROVEREBS AND THEIR MEANING


IGBO PROVEREBS AND THEIR MEANING








Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Learn Igbo Language Idioms | Akpalaokwu Di iche iche

LEARN IGBO IDIOMS | AKPALAOKWU

Igbo Phrases are interestingly unique. The more learn the idiomatic expressions in Igbo language, the faster and easier it becomes to get to know about Igbos as a people.

The most common phrases are categorized into Idioms (Akpalaokwu), Proverb (Ilu), Parables (Ukabuilu).

Our language is our identity.
examples of Igbo Idioms are

Gbam Okpa N'eze....

Literal translation.. Give me a kick on the teeth.
Correct translation.... Give me the gist. Tell me about it.

watch the video below to learn all you need to know.

Enjoy! #IgboIdioms #IgboLanguage #IdiomsinIgbolanguage #IgboExpressions

Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Video: Watch the Woman alleged to have jumped into the Lagoon beneath 3rd Mainland Bridge Refute the Rumors


The Nigerian woman based in Texas named Toyin alleged to have jumped into the lagoon beneath Third Mainland Bridge on Sunday, has made a video of herself refuting the rumours of her death and the story that has been circulation online



Wednesday, 6 June 2018

President Buhari declares June 12 Democracy Day

President Buhari announced to Nigerians  on 6th June, via his twitter account that  a decision has been made by the Federal Government to replace the May 29th Annual National Public Holiday celebration of Nigeria Democracy day with June 12 after due consultations.


Buhari further added that late Chief MKO Abiola will also be posthumously awarded with the highest Honour in the land, GCFR.

Read@MBuhari'sTweet:



Thursday, 31 May 2018

President Buhari signs #NotTooYoungToRun Bill


It is a historic day for Nigerian youths as the #NotTooYoungToRun Bill, was passed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria on Thursday, 31st May, 2018. The bill had been passed last year by the Nigerian Senate and was awaiting the president's approval to become law.



The reduction of the age limit of election candidates by this law, Presidential election candidates can now stand for office at 35 years instead of 40, state government aspirants at 30 rather than 35, while 25-year-olds can now enter the House of Representatives, a five year age reduction.

Nigeria has the highest number of young people on the continent, with 60% of them under 30, according to official figures and this landmark piece of legislation they conceived, championed and accomplished, increases the chances of younger people participating in the country's polls. 

"The bill has now become an act of parliament. It is a historic day for Nigeria," Buhari said while surrounded by young campaigners on Thursday.

Congratulations to Nigerian youths

Monday, 11 December 2017

A 14 year old teenager to serve as Governor of Abia state for 24hours

Governor Joy Ezechikamnayo will today take over the reins of power in Abia State for 24 hours.


Joy Ezechikamnayo (14), becomes the first One Day Governor of Abia State and will be sworn in by Governor Okezie Ikpeazu today.

The SS3 student and senior prefect of Intellectual Giants Christian Academy, Umuahia, merged as top performer after a rigorous essay competition that lasted over a week and she is currently attending a leadership retreat with members of her cabinet. She will also be joined by members of her executive council drawn from all the LGAs of Abia State.

Performing her first assignment, Her Excellency Miss Joy declares 12 of December Abia Teenage day.

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

“I will put forward my candidacy for the post of president of the Russian Federation in 2018 elections" ... Putin

Vladimir Putin 65, who has been in power, either as president or prime minister of Russia since 2000, announced on Wednesday he would seek re-election in March 2018, a contest opinion polls show he will win comfortably, setting the stage for him to extend his dominance of Russia’s political landscape to another six years until 2024.

         


It would be Putin's fourth term in office should he win the presidential elections scheduled for next year.