• Our Able CEO Of Brando Group Of Companies,
    Am Dr Browson Ubong And Chief Ebuka Best We Hail Thee
    Our Able CEO Of Brando Group Of Companies, Am Dr Browson Ubong And Chief Ebuka Best We Hail Thee 🙌 🙌 🙌 🙌 🤝 💪
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    Good day my people, it me chef ubong.
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  • "Her skull was cracked" - Autopsy Result as widower Ubong seeks new partner weeks before wife's burial

    When Glory Uwak died earlier this year in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, her passing seemed sudden but unremarkable to the wider public.

    But the details that emerged in the days and weeks following her death have shaken many, especially after an autopsy revealed what one advocate described simply and painfully: "Her skull was cracked."

    Now, less than a month before her scheduled burial on August 1st, her husband, Ubong Uwak, has found himself at the center of a new wave of outrage this time, for a Facebook post seeking a new partner.

    On July 9th, Ubong, who also goes by Ubby Uwak online, posted in a Christian singles group on Facebook. “Looking for a God-fearing sister,” he wrote, in what appeared to be a straightforward relationship request.

    But his post was quickly met with sharp criticism not because of its content, but because of its timing. Friends, former colleagues, and members of the online community quickly pointed out that his wife had not yet been buried, and, more alarmingly, that her death was still surrounded by serious questions.

    Among the most vocal critics was Roberta Edu, Glory's former employer and a woman who had tried, quietly at first, to support a push for justice.

    “You see why I always say you can’t cry more than the family? Her skull was cracked. Blood flowed from the cracks into her throat. That was the autopsy result. And yet, he’s out of custody, posting about dating,” she wrote in a public post.

    Edu said she had met with Glory just hours before her death. Not long after, friends and family began coming forward with stories of abuse, painting a picture of a marriage marked by fear, control, and violence.

    Concerned, Edu said she contacted Glory’s family and encouraged them to file a formal complaint with the police. She helped fund an autopsy. She paid legal fees. She pushed, hoping the findings would clear any doubt.

    What came back from the coroner was, in her words, devastating: “It wasn’t natural. It wasn’t sudden. It was violent.”

    Edu said she pressed the police to pursue the case fully, even taking it to the headquarters in Abuja after alleging that a local police officer was trying to derail the investigation. Ubong was arrested and detained.

    Glory’s family initially supportive began to retreat. Her father, Edu said, wrote to the police to withdraw the complaint. He said his son-in-law was incapable of such a crime. The case file was still with the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP), but momentum was gone.

    “I was ready to fight the police, the suspect, and anyone standing in the way of justice, The only ones I couldn’t fight were her family.” Edu said

    She eventually pulled back from the case. Then, not long after Ubong’s release, came the dating post.

    “He hasn’t buried her. The autopsy said she died from head trauma. And now, he wants a new wife? Women say they want marriage. Go ahead. Maybe you’ll be next.”

    “Churches that like to join nonsense, They knew. There were signs. But they still blessed the marriage.”
    "Her skull was cracked" - Autopsy Result as widower Ubong seeks new partner weeks before wife's burial When Glory Uwak died earlier this year in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, her passing seemed sudden but unremarkable to the wider public. But the details that emerged in the days and weeks following her death have shaken many, especially after an autopsy revealed what one advocate described simply and painfully: "Her skull was cracked." Now, less than a month before her scheduled burial on August 1st, her husband, Ubong Uwak, has found himself at the center of a new wave of outrage this time, for a Facebook post seeking a new partner. On July 9th, Ubong, who also goes by Ubby Uwak online, posted in a Christian singles group on Facebook. “Looking for a God-fearing sister,” he wrote, in what appeared to be a straightforward relationship request. But his post was quickly met with sharp criticism not because of its content, but because of its timing. Friends, former colleagues, and members of the online community quickly pointed out that his wife had not yet been buried, and, more alarmingly, that her death was still surrounded by serious questions. Among the most vocal critics was Roberta Edu, Glory's former employer and a woman who had tried, quietly at first, to support a push for justice. “You see why I always say you can’t cry more than the family? Her skull was cracked. Blood flowed from the cracks into her throat. That was the autopsy result. And yet, he’s out of custody, posting about dating,” she wrote in a public post. Edu said she had met with Glory just hours before her death. Not long after, friends and family began coming forward with stories of abuse, painting a picture of a marriage marked by fear, control, and violence. Concerned, Edu said she contacted Glory’s family and encouraged them to file a formal complaint with the police. She helped fund an autopsy. She paid legal fees. She pushed, hoping the findings would clear any doubt. What came back from the coroner was, in her words, devastating: “It wasn’t natural. It wasn’t sudden. It was violent.” Edu said she pressed the police to pursue the case fully, even taking it to the headquarters in Abuja after alleging that a local police officer was trying to derail the investigation. Ubong was arrested and detained. Glory’s family initially supportive began to retreat. Her father, Edu said, wrote to the police to withdraw the complaint. He said his son-in-law was incapable of such a crime. The case file was still with the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP), but momentum was gone. “I was ready to fight the police, the suspect, and anyone standing in the way of justice, The only ones I couldn’t fight were her family.” Edu said She eventually pulled back from the case. Then, not long after Ubong’s release, came the dating post. “He hasn’t buried her. The autopsy said she died from head trauma. And now, he wants a new wife? Women say they want marriage. Go ahead. Maybe you’ll be next.” “Churches that like to join nonsense, They knew. There were signs. But they still blessed the marriage.”
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  • This picture with Amb Dr ubong brownson the CEO of gada. Chat gives me joy more than my favourite food.
    This picture with Amb Dr ubong brownson the CEO of gada. Chat gives me joy more than my favourite food.
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  • Am chef ubong reside here in Abuja, always ready for your services.
    Nigerian dishes and intercontinentals
    Am chef ubong reside here in Abuja, always ready for your services. Nigerian dishes and intercontinentals
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  • Gadat.chat remains the only Africa's surest emancipation from financial poverty and lack at least for now, and for a very long time to come, because it is so intelligently structured with features far and much more better than any known social media platform in its class presently.

    God bless the CEO Ambassador, Dr. Prince Ubong Brownson Iwok and his team of representatives and Leaders of various categories in gada.chat social media platform. Amen
    Gadat.chat remains the only Africa's surest emancipation from financial poverty and lack at least for now, and for a very long time to come, because it is so intelligently structured with features far and much more better than any known social media platform in its class presently. God bless the CEO Ambassador, Dr. Prince Ubong Brownson Iwok and his team of representatives and Leaders of various categories in gada.chat social media platform. Amen🙏🌈
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  • Hope is a powerful force that drives peoples lives optimistically. In every generation, a Leader emerges, who embodies the hope and aspirations of the people. For gada.chat community, that leader is Amb. Prince Ubong Brownson Iwok, a man whose humble character, competence and commitment to serve humanity has made him the symbol of our brighter future. He stands as a proof that Leadership is not about age but about ability, integrity and results. I CALL HIM THE PRESIDENT/CEO OF GADA.CHAT COMMUNITY
    Hope is a powerful force that drives peoples lives optimistically. In every generation, a Leader emerges, who embodies the hope and aspirations of the people. For gada.chat community, that leader is Amb. Prince Ubong Brownson Iwok, a man whose humble character, competence and commitment to serve humanity has made him the symbol of our brighter future. He stands as a proof that Leadership is not about age but about ability, integrity and results. I CALL HIM THE PRESIDENT/CEO OF GADA.CHAT COMMUNITY💪👌✅
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  • I pray God will continue to protect and preserve our able CEO of BGC prince AMB. UBONG BROWNSON day and night.
    I pray God will continue to protect and preserve our able CEO of BGC prince AMB. UBONG BROWNSON day and night.
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  • The CEO of Gada.chat, Amb. Ubong Brownson addressing the people during the online lunch. It was a huge success for the garden of the billionaires.
    The CEO of Gada.chat, Amb. Ubong Brownson addressing the people during the online lunch. It was a huge success for the garden of the billionaires.
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  • Done and dusted!
    The online launching of gada.chat social media platform which is the flagship signature of Brando group of companies CEOed by Amb. Dr. Prince Ubong Brownson Iwok of Nigeria.
    If you were not there, you actually missed a lot. But you can still recover what you missed if you can endeavour to start attending daily seminars from Mondays to Saturday every week, at the same venue of Grand Ibro Hotel Annex, Wuse Zone 5, FCT Abuja.
    Done and dusted! The online launching of gada.chat social media platform which is the flagship signature of Brando group of companies CEOed by Amb. Dr. Prince Ubong Brownson Iwok of Nigeria. If you were not there, you actually missed a lot. But you can still recover what you missed if you can endeavour to start attending daily seminars from Mondays to Saturday every week, at the same venue of Grand Ibro Hotel Annex, Wuse Zone 5, FCT Abuja.
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  • Akwa Ibom man has done it again o , son of de soil,ano mkpo inam his name is prince, barrister UBONG BROWNSON ,sir am proud to hav u in my state
    Akwa Ibom man has done it again o 👍, son of de soil,ano mkpo inam his name is prince, barrister UBONG BROWNSON 👍🏆💥🙏🙏,sir am proud to hav u in my state
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