• Position: Production Manager
    Location: Onitsha
    Salary – N300,000-400,000
    Industry: Cookies

    About the Role:
    We are looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented Production Manager to support daily production activities. This role involves coordinating workflow on the factory floor, ensuring quality control, and meeting delivery timelines and maintaining high production standards.

    Key Responsibilities:
    • Planning and organizing production schedules
    • Supervise workforce and ensure tasks are executed according to design and quality expectations
    • Monitor the use of raw materials and minimize waste
    • Track daily progress and update the team
    • Support in resolving production issues and maintaining a clean, safe workspace

    Requirements:
    • First degree in engineering or Science or any other related disciplines
    • 5 years of experience in Bakery, Biscuits/Cookies
    • Strong attention to detail and quality
    • Good leadership and communication skills
    • Ability to multitask and work under pressure

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    Deadline 15 August 2025.
    Position: Production Manager Location: Onitsha Salary – N300,000-400,000 Industry: Cookies About the Role: We are looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented Production Manager to support daily production activities. This role involves coordinating workflow on the factory floor, ensuring quality control, and meeting delivery timelines and maintaining high production standards. Key Responsibilities: • Planning and organizing production schedules • Supervise workforce and ensure tasks are executed according to design and quality expectations • Monitor the use of raw materials and minimize waste • Track daily progress and update the team • Support in resolving production issues and maintaining a clean, safe workspace Requirements: • First degree in engineering or Science or any other related disciplines • 5 years of experience in Bakery, Biscuits/Cookies • Strong attention to detail and quality • Good leadership and communication skills • Ability to multitask and work under pressure APPLY NOW Interested and Qualified Candidate should send their CV to employmenteast@gmail.com Deadline 15 August 2025.
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  • Position: Production Manager
    Location: Onitsha
    Salary – N300,000-400,000
    Industry: Cookies

    About the Role:
    We are looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented Production Manager to support daily production activities. This role involves coordinating workflow on the factory floor, ensuring quality control, and meeting delivery timelines and maintaining high production standards.

    Key Responsibilities:
    • Planning and organizing production schedules
    • Supervise workforce and ensure tasks are executed according to design and quality expectations
    • Monitor the use of raw materials and minimize waste
    • Track daily progress and update the team
    • Support in resolving production issues and maintaining a clean, safe workspace

    Requirements:
    • First degree in engineering or Science or any other related disciplines
    • 5 years of experience in Bakery, Biscuits/Cookies
    • Strong attention to detail and quality
    • Good leadership and communication skills
    • Ability to multitask and work under pressure

    APPLY NOW
    Interested and Qualified Candidate should send their CV to employmenteast@gmail.com

    Deadline 15 August 2025.
    Position: Production Manager Location: Onitsha Salary – N300,000-400,000 Industry: Cookies About the Role: We are looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented Production Manager to support daily production activities. This role involves coordinating workflow on the factory floor, ensuring quality control, and meeting delivery timelines and maintaining high production standards. Key Responsibilities: • Planning and organizing production schedules • Supervise workforce and ensure tasks are executed according to design and quality expectations • Monitor the use of raw materials and minimize waste • Track daily progress and update the team • Support in resolving production issues and maintaining a clean, safe workspace Requirements: • First degree in engineering or Science or any other related disciplines • 5 years of experience in Bakery, Biscuits/Cookies • Strong attention to detail and quality • Good leadership and communication skills • Ability to multitask and work under pressure APPLY NOW Interested and Qualified Candidate should send their CV to employmenteast@gmail.com Deadline 15 August 2025.
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  • The obvious trap that anti-GMO campaigners keep falling into is to base their argument around science instead of economics. That's a surefire way of losing the debate and making yourself look like some kind of Pastor Chris conspiracy kook.

    Look, I come from a family where if you close your eyes and throw a stone, it will hit a doctor. They're like ants. And I can tell you for free that doctors are some of the most arrogant and intransigent professionals you will ever meet, especially where it concerns things that fall within their scope which they don't fully understand - but they will never admit it to you.

    A doctor is like a pilot. They are trained to carry out specific tasks using a written set of instructions and parameters. Everything functions off checklists, instructions, and equipment that someone else created, and their job is to demonstrate knowledge of, and compliance with these things. It's not a doctor's job to question the funding, motive, or methodology behind a peer-reviewed research paper. It's not a doctor's job to question why certain research studies have NOT been carried out and why.

    A doctor's job, like a pilot's job, is to read what someone put in the book and follow the instructions built on this information. If a study conclusively proving that GMO food has negative health consequences has not been done because nobody will fund it, it's not a doctor's job to ask why. Just like despite Boeing whistleblowers as far back as 2014 having complained about the 737 MAX program, it wasn't the Lion Air pilot's job to determine whether the design of this aircraft posed any hazards. Their job was to follow checklist and do as they were told.

    The truth that you will never hear a doctor admit is that most doctors are not especially knowledgeable about things outside their narrow field of specialisation. And even within their field, the knowledge they have is the knowledge that the medical industry allows them to have. Until now as you're reading this, many American doctors and nurses are still taught that there are racial differences in how pain is felt, and that black women feel less pain than white women. As a result of this completely racist, unscientific, 18th century nonsense which nobody has removed from the books, black women in the US are routinely given less anaesthetic during medical procedures, and they are 7-12 times more likely to die during pregnancy and childbirth than white women.

    If you point this out to an American doctor, he will find excuses to deny the obvious or take offense at being queried by a layman who hasn't done 100 level Anatomy. Until Bill Gates funds a peer-reviewed study showing that this 18th century anachronism shouldn't be taught in medical school, and then lobbies the Department of Health to change its guidelines, they will keep defending it because that's what the books say.

    So as an anti-GMO campaigners, the dumbest thing you can do is start quoting obscure or suppressed studies to 'prove' to a medical professional that GMOs are bad. It's a fight you cannot win and you would be foolish to even try. By the time he whips out a paragraph of 5-syllable words that he learnt from his medical textbook, you'll be left blinking your eyes and looking like a dickhead. Bill Gates is a very smart guy. He has ensured that the entire medical research space cannot produce any research that contradicts the one that supports his financial interests, and typically nobody who wears a white coat dares to stand up to him.

    So stick to the economic argument, which is that one man cannot be allowed to privatise and monopolise an entire continent's food supply. Force them to remain on the defensive by using an argument that anyone can understand, and there is no logical comeback for.

    Stop losing and looking silly because you want to take on a white coat on their own turf. It doesn't end well. Stick to what you can prove and defend empirically. Leave the Pastor Chris nonsense out.
    The obvious trap that anti-GMO campaigners keep falling into is to base their argument around science instead of economics. That's a surefire way of losing the debate and making yourself look like some kind of Pastor Chris conspiracy kook. Look, I come from a family where if you close your eyes and throw a stone, it will hit a doctor. They're like ants. And I can tell you for free that doctors are some of the most arrogant and intransigent professionals you will ever meet, especially where it concerns things that fall within their scope which they don't fully understand - but they will never admit it to you. A doctor is like a pilot. They are trained to carry out specific tasks using a written set of instructions and parameters. Everything functions off checklists, instructions, and equipment that someone else created, and their job is to demonstrate knowledge of, and compliance with these things. It's not a doctor's job to question the funding, motive, or methodology behind a peer-reviewed research paper. It's not a doctor's job to question why certain research studies have NOT been carried out and why. A doctor's job, like a pilot's job, is to read what someone put in the book and follow the instructions built on this information. If a study conclusively proving that GMO food has negative health consequences has not been done because nobody will fund it, it's not a doctor's job to ask why. Just like despite Boeing whistleblowers as far back as 2014 having complained about the 737 MAX program, it wasn't the Lion Air pilot's job to determine whether the design of this aircraft posed any hazards. Their job was to follow checklist and do as they were told. The truth that you will never hear a doctor admit is that most doctors are not especially knowledgeable about things outside their narrow field of specialisation. And even within their field, the knowledge they have is the knowledge that the medical industry allows them to have. Until now as you're reading this, many American doctors and nurses are still taught that there are racial differences in how pain is felt, and that black women feel less pain than white women. As a result of this completely racist, unscientific, 18th century nonsense which nobody has removed from the books, black women in the US are routinely given less anaesthetic during medical procedures, and they are 7-12 times more likely to die during pregnancy and childbirth than white women. If you point this out to an American doctor, he will find excuses to deny the obvious or take offense at being queried by a layman who hasn't done 100 level Anatomy. Until Bill Gates funds a peer-reviewed study showing that this 18th century anachronism shouldn't be taught in medical school, and then lobbies the Department of Health to change its guidelines, they will keep defending it because that's what the books say. So as an anti-GMO campaigners, the dumbest thing you can do is start quoting obscure or suppressed studies to 'prove' to a medical professional that GMOs are bad. It's a fight you cannot win and you would be foolish to even try. By the time he whips out a paragraph of 5-syllable words that he learnt from his medical textbook, you'll be left blinking your eyes and looking like a dickhead. Bill Gates is a very smart guy. He has ensured that the entire medical research space cannot produce any research that contradicts the one that supports his financial interests, and typically nobody who wears a white coat dares to stand up to him. So stick to the economic argument, which is that one man cannot be allowed to privatise and monopolise an entire continent's food supply. Force them to remain on the defensive by using an argument that anyone can understand, and there is no logical comeback for. Stop losing and looking silly because you want to take on a white coat on their own turf. It doesn't end well. Stick to what you can prove and defend empirically. Leave the Pastor Chris nonsense out.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 25/07/2025*

    14 villagers, policeman killed in Plateau attacks

    Tears as Ponzi rice scheme collapses in Edo

    States slashing power tariff must pay subsidy – NERC

    Yilwatda pledges unity, expansion as new APC National Chairman

    OAU students reject new dress code, cite rights violation

    Insecurity: Oyo outlaws Sunday trading at Bola Ige market

    Priscilla Ojo, Juma Jux expecting first child

    Hulk Hogan, wrestling icon, dies at 71

    Plane crashes in Russia, kills 50 passengers

    US quits Gaza truce talks, blaming Hamas for failure

    France will recognise State of Palestine – Macron

    Nigeria presents 3rd SDG progress report at UN forum

    50 Nigerians nabbed for cyberfraud, human trafficking in Ghana

    Canada-based Nigerian Chef to cook 15,500 dishes in Guinness World Record bid



    --------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Burundi has two capital cities. In 2019, the government decided to make Gitega the political capital of the Burundi while keeping Bujumbura as its economic capital.

    * Humans have inherited genes from other species throughout evolution.
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    2027: ‘Coalition of confusion’ – Tinubu mocks ADC as Yilwatda emerges APC chair

    Shettima: Nigeria to champion privatesector-led food systems reform at UN Summit

    2027: ADC coalition a desperate, ideology-lacking move — Speaker Abbas

    Kalu hails Tinubu’s $3bn allocation for eastern rail line completion

    Reps committee to introduce green jobs bill, target women, youth in energy sector

    Reps move to establish independent body for tracking federal projects

    Natasha blocked, released at Abuja airport

    Natasha to serve out suspension as Senate enters recess

    Court fixes Nov. 25 for ex-Anambra Governor Obiano’s trial

    Court orders Police to pay #EndSARS protesters N10m over rights violation

    Court affirms FIRS’ powers to collect VAT on food deliverie

    Fake customs officer arraigned after scamming victims N34m

    $2.1m trial: Court orders return of seized funds to ex-NHIS boss

    EFCC, NFIU target terror funds after N13.7m Plateau cash bust

    Nigeria harbours 40% of W’Africa’s 500 million illegal arms – CDS

    Illegal arms mop-up begins in South West — NCCSLA

    Four arrested over NDLEA officer’s killing in Ondo

    NSCDC licenses 28 private security firms, tasks them on intelligence gathering

    FG sets 12-year new minimum age for JSS1 admission

    FG mandates GPS coordinates for projects above N150m

    Umahi orders urgent repairs on damaged Keffi Flyover after truck collision

    Tinubu channeling oil subsidy savings to health, other sectors – Pate

    New contractors invited to fast-track $2.8bn pipeline completion – NNPC

    Officers issuing passports to non-citizens won’t go free, says Immigration boss

    2027: INEC receives 10 more applications for political party registration

    Anambra: INEC registers over 160,000 new voters in two weeks

    Bad roads, reckless driving kill 2,800 in six months – FRSC

    NADDC develops standards for gas-powered, electric vehicle industry

    NYSC pushes for stricter monitoring of corps members’ performance

    States have no power to alter wholesale electricity cost – NERC

    First Holdco’s N323b transaction complied with all rules, says SEC

    LPPC shortlists Ubanyioneu, Badejo-Olusanya, 55 others for SAN rank

    Nigeria faces cancer emergency with 127,000 cases annually, experts warn

    Deborah’s death inspires initiative to curb religious extremism

    HRAI condemns attacks on Muslim women in veil

    Over 207 million Nigerians have benefited from donated N110bn medical facilities — RCCG

    Electricity Act amendment: Labour rejects proposed ban on industrial action

    N’west youths want candidate to replace Yilwatda as minister

    Electricity tariff by state regulators threatens sector liquidity – DisCos, GenCos

    ‘3,500 Nigerian goods enjoy zero duties to UK

    Dangote refinery to hit 700,000bpd by December – Report

    Nigeria open to stablecoins, says SEC

    Dangote Sugar reports N626m Q2 loss

    Guinness Nigeria rebounds to N16.2bn full-year profit

    Fidelity Bank to empower 100 SMEs with digital tools

    Guinness emerges Big Brother Naija Season 10 Gold Sponsor

    LBS deepens EU-Nigeria alliance amid €730m grant

    PDP NEC fixes national elective convention for Nov 15 in Ibadan

    ADC slams FG as US flags Nigeria as high-risk destination

    Stop poking your nose in opposition affairs, Atiku fires back at Tinubu, APC

    2027: PDP zones presidency to South

    Yilwatda speaks on Kwankwaso’s possible defection to APC

    Kwankwaso: Tinubu Developing Southern Nigeria At Expense Of North

    Bauchi Gov: We’ll Give APC A Big Fight In 2027

    Sanwo-Olu, Fashola hail as Oniru unveils Lagos memoir

    Otti under fire for opposing more South-East states

    Makinde unveils new Oyo tourist hub masterplan

    UNICEF tasks Adamawa traditional rulers on out-of-school children

    Jigawa airport gets approval to operate cargo terminal

    Ogun LG signs $250m partnership to transform communities

    Yobe reopens closed markets, cites improved security

    Govt canvasses ethical use of AI in storytelling

    Lagos celebrates 25 years of legal aid for vulnerable

    Kaduna Film Festival receives 2,000 films from 50 countries – Organisers

    Police arrest 6 over alleged theft of solar street lights in Bayelsa

    Police foil robbery, kill suspect in A’Ibom

    Suspected Killer Of Kogi Photo Journalist Found Dead

    Runaway python from ex-AGF’s Kano residence raises panic, alarm

    Ogun Takes Custody Of Abandoned 2-Day-Old Baby

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1978, the world’s first test tube baby was born. Louise Joy Brown was the first person to be conceived using in-vitro fertilization or IVF technology, pioneered by doctors Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards.

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    Hope is the power that gives a person the confidence to step out and try. – Zig Ziglar

    Good morning and happy weekend



    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 25/07/2025* 14 villagers, policeman killed in Plateau attacks Tears as Ponzi rice scheme collapses in Edo States slashing power tariff must pay subsidy – NERC Yilwatda pledges unity, expansion as new APC National Chairman OAU students reject new dress code, cite rights violation Insecurity: Oyo outlaws Sunday trading at Bola Ige market Priscilla Ojo, Juma Jux expecting first child Hulk Hogan, wrestling icon, dies at 71 Plane crashes in Russia, kills 50 passengers US quits Gaza truce talks, blaming Hamas for failure France will recognise State of Palestine – Macron Nigeria presents 3rd SDG progress report at UN forum 50 Nigerians nabbed for cyberfraud, human trafficking in Ghana Canada-based Nigerian Chef to cook 15,500 dishes in Guinness World Record bid -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Burundi has two capital cities. In 2019, the government decided to make Gitega the political capital of the Burundi while keeping Bujumbura as its economic capital. * Humans have inherited genes from other species throughout evolution. -------------------------- 2027: ‘Coalition of confusion’ – Tinubu mocks ADC as Yilwatda emerges APC chair Shettima: Nigeria to champion privatesector-led food systems reform at UN Summit 2027: ADC coalition a desperate, ideology-lacking move — Speaker Abbas Kalu hails Tinubu’s $3bn allocation for eastern rail line completion Reps committee to introduce green jobs bill, target women, youth in energy sector Reps move to establish independent body for tracking federal projects Natasha blocked, released at Abuja airport Natasha to serve out suspension as Senate enters recess Court fixes Nov. 25 for ex-Anambra Governor Obiano’s trial Court orders Police to pay #EndSARS protesters N10m over rights violation Court affirms FIRS’ powers to collect VAT on food deliverie Fake customs officer arraigned after scamming victims N34m $2.1m trial: Court orders return of seized funds to ex-NHIS boss EFCC, NFIU target terror funds after N13.7m Plateau cash bust Nigeria harbours 40% of W’Africa’s 500 million illegal arms – CDS Illegal arms mop-up begins in South West — NCCSLA Four arrested over NDLEA officer’s killing in Ondo NSCDC licenses 28 private security firms, tasks them on intelligence gathering FG sets 12-year new minimum age for JSS1 admission FG mandates GPS coordinates for projects above N150m Umahi orders urgent repairs on damaged Keffi Flyover after truck collision Tinubu channeling oil subsidy savings to health, other sectors – Pate New contractors invited to fast-track $2.8bn pipeline completion – NNPC Officers issuing passports to non-citizens won’t go free, says Immigration boss 2027: INEC receives 10 more applications for political party registration Anambra: INEC registers over 160,000 new voters in two weeks Bad roads, reckless driving kill 2,800 in six months – FRSC NADDC develops standards for gas-powered, electric vehicle industry NYSC pushes for stricter monitoring of corps members’ performance States have no power to alter wholesale electricity cost – NERC First Holdco’s N323b transaction complied with all rules, says SEC LPPC shortlists Ubanyioneu, Badejo-Olusanya, 55 others for SAN rank Nigeria faces cancer emergency with 127,000 cases annually, experts warn Deborah’s death inspires initiative to curb religious extremism HRAI condemns attacks on Muslim women in veil Over 207 million Nigerians have benefited from donated N110bn medical facilities — RCCG Electricity Act amendment: Labour rejects proposed ban on industrial action N’west youths want candidate to replace Yilwatda as minister Electricity tariff by state regulators threatens sector liquidity – DisCos, GenCos ‘3,500 Nigerian goods enjoy zero duties to UK Dangote refinery to hit 700,000bpd by December – Report Nigeria open to stablecoins, says SEC Dangote Sugar reports N626m Q2 loss Guinness Nigeria rebounds to N16.2bn full-year profit Fidelity Bank to empower 100 SMEs with digital tools Guinness emerges Big Brother Naija Season 10 Gold Sponsor LBS deepens EU-Nigeria alliance amid €730m grant PDP NEC fixes national elective convention for Nov 15 in Ibadan ADC slams FG as US flags Nigeria as high-risk destination Stop poking your nose in opposition affairs, Atiku fires back at Tinubu, APC 2027: PDP zones presidency to South Yilwatda speaks on Kwankwaso’s possible defection to APC Kwankwaso: Tinubu Developing Southern Nigeria At Expense Of North Bauchi Gov: We’ll Give APC A Big Fight In 2027 Sanwo-Olu, Fashola hail as Oniru unveils Lagos memoir Otti under fire for opposing more South-East states Makinde unveils new Oyo tourist hub masterplan UNICEF tasks Adamawa traditional rulers on out-of-school children Jigawa airport gets approval to operate cargo terminal Ogun LG signs $250m partnership to transform communities Yobe reopens closed markets, cites improved security Govt canvasses ethical use of AI in storytelling Lagos celebrates 25 years of legal aid for vulnerable Kaduna Film Festival receives 2,000 films from 50 countries – Organisers Police arrest 6 over alleged theft of solar street lights in Bayelsa Police foil robbery, kill suspect in A’Ibom Suspected Killer Of Kogi Photo Journalist Found Dead Runaway python from ex-AGF’s Kano residence raises panic, alarm Ogun Takes Custody Of Abandoned 2-Day-Old Baby -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1978, the world’s first test tube baby was born. Louise Joy Brown was the first person to be conceived using in-vitro fertilization or IVF technology, pioneered by doctors Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards. -------------------------- Hope is the power that gives a person the confidence to step out and try. – Zig Ziglar 😃😃😃 Good morning and happy weekend Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • A faction of Ohanaeze Ndigbo on Wednesday pleaded with the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the last general election, Mr. Peter Obi, for the sake of equity, national integration, and peace, to drop his 2027 presidential ambition and support President Bola Tinubu’s bid for a second term.

    In a statement in Abakaliki, the Deputy National President of Ohanaeze, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, told Obi that winning the presidency from the incumbent, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will prove exceedingly challenging, reminding him that only the southeast will not make him president.

    He maintained that facts on the ground show that it will be very difficult for Obi to win, saying that the current political climate, marked by a lack of unity among opposition leaders and the inordinate ambition of Atiku Abubakar—who, at the age of 81, seeks the presidency—poses a significant risk.

    He added that the appointment of some southeast people by Mr. President into key positions, like Senator Dave Umahi as the Minister of Works, entrusting him with the critical task of rehabilitating the dilapidated federal road infrastructure in the Southeast, will be another factor, adding that President Tinubu has significantly increased federal allocations to the Southeast.

    Isiguzoro further noted that both Obi and Atiku will likely fracture the opposition vote, which will ultimately pave the way for President Tinubu’s reelection. He said that if this scenario were to unfold, the repercussions would undoubtedly fall heavily upon the Southeast. This was as he urged Obi to consider supporting Tinubu’s second bid.

    The greatest enemy to Igbos are the Igbos themselves. Nigerians. The entire Nigeria recognizes the grace upon Mr. Peter Obi except the Igbos. It's unfortunate.
    A faction of Ohanaeze Ndigbo on Wednesday pleaded with the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the last general election, Mr. Peter Obi, for the sake of equity, national integration, and peace, to drop his 2027 presidential ambition and support President Bola Tinubu’s bid for a second term. In a statement in Abakaliki, the Deputy National President of Ohanaeze, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, told Obi that winning the presidency from the incumbent, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will prove exceedingly challenging, reminding him that only the southeast will not make him president. He maintained that facts on the ground show that it will be very difficult for Obi to win, saying that the current political climate, marked by a lack of unity among opposition leaders and the inordinate ambition of Atiku Abubakar—who, at the age of 81, seeks the presidency—poses a significant risk. He added that the appointment of some southeast people by Mr. President into key positions, like Senator Dave Umahi as the Minister of Works, entrusting him with the critical task of rehabilitating the dilapidated federal road infrastructure in the Southeast, will be another factor, adding that President Tinubu has significantly increased federal allocations to the Southeast. Isiguzoro further noted that both Obi and Atiku will likely fracture the opposition vote, which will ultimately pave the way for President Tinubu’s reelection. He said that if this scenario were to unfold, the repercussions would undoubtedly fall heavily upon the Southeast. This was as he urged Obi to consider supporting Tinubu’s second bid. The greatest enemy to Igbos are the Igbos themselves. Nigerians. The entire Nigeria recognizes the grace upon Mr. Peter Obi except the Igbos. It's unfortunate.
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  • Without passion it will be so difficult to actualize God's given task and his purpose in our lives.
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  • * HAPPY WEDNESDAY PRAYER *

    Wednesdays mark the heart of the week — a time when the hustle of the beginning meets the quiet hope of the approaching weekend.

    May today bring you fresh strength and renewed focus to handle every task with grace and determination.
    May your steps align with peace, and may your spirit find calm in the midst of every challenge.

    "Be still, and know that I am God." — Psalm 46:10
    May the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus.

    *As you journey through this day, may your heart be full of hope, your thoughts uplifted with optimism, and your path lit with divine guidance.*

    *HAVE A BLESSED AND JOYFUL WEDNESDAY! *
    *🌿 HAPPY WEDNESDAY PRAYER 🌿* Wednesdays mark the heart of the week — a time when the hustle of the beginning meets the quiet hope of the approaching weekend. May today bring you fresh strength and renewed focus to handle every task with grace and determination. May your steps align with peace, and may your spirit find calm in the midst of every challenge. "Be still, and know that I am God." — Psalm 46:10 May the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. *As you journey through this day, may your heart be full of hope, your thoughts uplifted with optimism, and your path lit with divine guidance.* *🌼HAVE A BLESSED AND JOYFUL WEDNESDAY! 🌼*
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  • A GPS With a Seductive Female Voice Encourages Men to Take More Driving Risks

    The study consisted of two experiments. The first involved real-world driving simulations where male participants received directions from GPS voices that were either high-pitched or low-pitched female voices.

    Results revealed that men receiving instructions from a higher-pitched voice were about 40% more likely to run yellow lights. Researchers speculated that this behavior stemmed from men wanting to show off or demonstrate their driving skills.

    In the second experiment, researchers examined two groups of men in a virtual reality setting tasked with overcoming obstacles. On average, men exposed to a higher-pitched voice navigated obstacles more quickly, suggesting that the pitch subconsciously encouraged them to take greater risk.
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