Tuesday, November 20, 2018

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Saturday, November 10, 2018

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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

The death of Rev.Sis.Prof.Dr. Gloria Njoku is so painful to us.... R.I.P Sister

DEATH HAS CAUSED US PAINS ....   may her soul rest in peace




AUTHOR: Nnaji Ifeanyi Michael says...



Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. Fordeath is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. The angels are always near to those who are grieving, to whisper to them that their loved ones are safe in the hand of God.


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“(Name of coworker) will be in our hearts and memories.”

He further added:



To the family of Rev.sis.prof.Dr. Gloria Njoku, Please accept my deepest condolences for your family's loss.

May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding you.

Words cannot even begin to express our sorrow.



To sis, May your heart and soul find peace and comfort.

To the family, Please remember that you are not alone... We are always here for you.

I am thinking about you and sending love.

Wishing well of you and your family in this time of loss.

I’m always there in your hour of need. May her soul rest in peace.

Your loss has left all of us deeply saddened.

Our hearts are saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you.

May peace and comfort find you during this difficult time.

My families hearts are with you and your family.

We are very saddened to hear of your recent loss.

Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.

My heart goes out to you and your family at this difficult time.


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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

The establishment of CUDIMAC at UNN by Elder Nnadi.

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CUDIMAC AT UNN


About CUDIMAC
The Curriculum Development and Instructional Materials Centre (CUDIMAC) was formally established in June 1972 to be a service centre for the Faculty of Education and through this Faculty to serve other faculties in the university. CUDIMAC was founded by The Carnegie Corporation of New York through a grant for an initial period of three years. The centre’s mission then was to service education in Nigeria generally and in the then Eastern Region (now South-East and South-South states) of Nigeria particularly, through realistic and functional education to Nigerians. The mission of CUDIMAC has since changed in line with current realities and educational developments in Nigeria. The current mission of CUDIMAC is to be in the forefront of evidence-based innovations in the development of curriculum and instructional materials, and the introduction of new methodologies in pedagogy that will be genuinely useful in Nigerian institutions of learning, while meeting the global standards, yet promoting the core values of the university, which will ensure the restoration of the dignity of man. In line with the above mission, the Centre’s core values include integrity, transparency professionalism, hard work and accountability.
The Centre
All through 1970s to late 1990s, CUDIMAC was the only recognised body that handled workshops for teachers at the primary and secondary school levels of education in all of South-East and South-South zones.  During this period, CUDIMAC contributed significantly to the development of primary and secondary school curricula and indeed drew up the syllabi for schools at these levels in not only the South-East and South-South but also in the South-West zones of Nigeria.
By late 1990s, Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) came to the forefront of curriculum development for the entire Nigerian nation, while in various states several bodies took over the responsibility of handling workshops for teachers.  With these new developments, it became necessary to re-define the functions of CUDIMAC and in line with the current vision of the University of Nigeria
CURRENT VISION OF CUDIMAC
The original vision and mission of the centre emanated from the vision and mission of the university and has varied slightly in line with the current vision and mission of the university.  Changes have occurred in Teaching/learning environment in the 21st century and the centre has to embark on research into and development of new instructional materials required for modern teaching approaches/strategies for 21st century learning characterized by e-learning.  The changes in objective of the centre to produce and stock relevant instructional materials needed to drive e-learning in the university, and by extention to the larger Nigerian society could be said to be driven by both internal and external factors.
Currently the vision of CUDIMAC is to be a functional, globally competitive and research-based Education Centre in Nigeria that will serve as an educational consulting clinic empowered towards the development of curriculum and instructional materials and training in the use thereof.
Funding of the Centre
The centre is funded through subvention by the university.  Budget drawn by individuals appointed to do so, and approved by the Director is implemented by the administration through the supply of Goods and Services (DTLC).
Scope of the centre’s services include organising conferences for educators, teachers and researchers aimed at creating awareness in the areas of emerging innovations in curriculum as well as teaching methods/strategies; selling instructional aids and packages on CDs and DVDs.
The Centre’s Strengths
The centre’s strengths include
  • Highly qualified, experienced and skilled manpower for courseware design and development.
  • Cordial relationship among staff.
  • Academic staff with vast knowledge in teaching and research.

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

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Sunday, September 23, 2018

OSUN STATE 2018 Governorship election final result...


 


REPORTER Nnaji Ifeanyi Michael


 OSUN STATE 2018 Governorship election

FINAL RESULT

ADP: 49,742

APC:.    254,345

PDP: 254,698

ADP: 128,049




 Still on the issue of the final result,
INEC DECLARES POLL INCONCLUSIVE.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Shocking Story Of Undergraduate Who Hanged Himself In Anambra









Shocking Story Of Undergraduate Who Hanged Himself In Anambra




It has been reported that a 29-year old student of College of Education Nsugbe, Anambra East local council area of Anambra State, committed suicide in his off campus hostel.

According to The Nation, the deceased, identified as Philips Chinedu, a native of Eziowelle in Idemili North LGA of the state, was said to have been found hung dead on the ceiling fan in his room around 8.40pm.

The news of the incident, The Nation reports, had sent panic to both students and teachers of the school who were yet to come to terms with the incident.

Confirming the report, the State Police Public Relations Officer, Haruna Mohammed, in a statement, said the corpse was deposited at the hospital morgue for autopsy.

“On the 18/9/2018 at about 8:40pm, one Obinna Joseph, Student of College of Education Nsugbe, reported at 3.3 Division that on same date at about 8:pm, he returned to his hostel which is off Campus at Nsugbe and found his roommate hanged dead on the ceiling fan inside the room.

“Upon receipt of the complaint, scene was visited by Police detectives attached to 3.3 Division led by the DPO CSP Sunday Irek, photograph obtained and victim was taken to Apex hospital 3.3 where he was confirmed dead by the medical doctor,” he said.

Mohammed added that the case was being investigated to ascertain circumstances surrounding the incident.





Wednesday, September 19, 2018

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Author :Nnaji Ifeanyi Michael


It is time to divide this country.
We can no more longer live in the same country with people who believe that killing the people they called KAFIRS( Christians)is HALAL( Permited).
We need to go our separate ways!
That's how Muhammad killed all Non-muslims in Arab and made it a Muslim country and that's what BUHARI is doing now!!
Enough is enough!!!.
If we can not come together and unit as one,
Then let's divide .


Look@our fellow Christians and innocent children from God been  killed in the name of belief.



27-year- Student Of Federal Polytechnic Nekede Allegedly Poisoned To Death



27-year- Student Of Federal Polytechnic Nekede Allegedly Poisoned To Death.

A Facebook user identified as Pamela Livinus, has taken to the social networking platform to share the heartbreaking news of a student of the Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri, Imo state, who has just passed away. 
According to online reports, the 27-year-old deceased known as Chinedu Anaele, an Estate Management undergraduate, was poisoned by unknown person, and fell sick shortly and died on Saturday, September 15. 
A friend and colleague who revealed that he buried on Friday, in his hometown Aboh-Mbaise, posted his photos and wrote: "Too hard to believe, God knows the best. Rest in peace chinedu my noble colleague. 
"We d HND2 estate management student of federal polytechnic nekede Owerri imo state will miss you. Rest in the bossom of the Lord till we meet to part no more. May God in his infinite mercy grant your family the fortitude to bear this great."


Monday, September 17, 2018

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HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTE
The Institute of Ecumenical Education (IECE) is a private Institute of the Catholic Church, situated at Thinkers Corner, Enugu/Enugu State/Nigeria. Enugu, sharing the same name with its capital, is one of the 36 states of the country, located south-east of Nigeria. Although the southern part of the country is predominantly characterized by Christianity and Igbo culture, students from all over the country with different religious confession are welcome at the IEcE. The Institute of Ecumenical Education (IECE) was founded in June 1980 by Rev. Fr. Prof. Stan Chinedu Anih. At the time Rev. Dr. M.U. Eneja was Bishop of the Enugu Diocese. The land on which the IECE is located today was purchased by Bishop Godfrey MaryPaul Okoye. The Daughters of Divine Love Congregation (DDL) had their Novitiate on this property and later moved to another site. Rev. Fr. Prof. Stan Chinedu Anih, who was the founder of the IECE, was as well the first Provost of the Institute. He was followed by Rev. Fr. Dr. Christopher Ofordile, who took over in January 1998 as the second Provost until 2006. From 2006 to 2011, Rev. Prof. Dr. Anieke held the position. In June of 2011, Rev. Fr. Dr. Ignatius Emefoh was appointed the Provost of the Institute.
Objectives
The main objective of the Institute is to produce ecumenically oriented teachers, qualified to teach courses in the area of religious and moral education in combination with any of the approved subjects up to the post-primary level of our educational system as approved for such teachers. Such teachers are expected to be all-round who have correct sense of ethicalness in terms of moral sensitivity, moral intelligence and moral courage. The Curriculum of this Institute strongly envisages that the final products of IECE shall be sufficiently mature to judge the moral import of socio-religious issues of everyday life and be able to evaluate the contents of different religious denominations. It is necessary to point out once and for all that the Institute of Ecumenical Education is a very special response to the groaning and yearnings of many men of goodwill in Nigeria who helplessly cry out for a healthy religious education that will destroy vice and produce men of virtue who would live as a family in charity. Such education will challenge and destroy the old man-made walls of denominational prejudice and rivalry. This is why most modern ecumenical techniques harmonize morality with youthful aspirations.

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Saturday, September 15, 2018

How to get 15 to 20 referrals in NNU platform for a month easily .

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NAP: NNU Affiliate Program - With NAP, you are automatically an affiliate when your account get approved after registration. As an affiliate, you earns huge commission of 62.5% per referral on anyone who join NNU income through your referral link and get approved. When you introduce your friends or anyone to participate in NNU Income earning opportunity, you earn instant 62.5% = N1,000 naira commission when anyone successfully register on NNU Income Program through your referral link and get approved. The more people you refer to join NNU Income opportunity, the more 62.5% commission earning. So, if you can refer at least 10 people to take advantages of NNU Income opportunity daily, you will be earning N10,000 Naira in a day.
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The higher your NARS earning the more referral you get .

if you you are expecting UpTo 50 k from NNU in a month, or more or even below that , then do the following.

(1) Make sure you have UpTo 15-20k in your NARS earning.
(1) or 10- 15k in your NARS earning.
(3) 

Then look for two of your friends  or 15 people depending on the current amount in your NARS earning that are interested in registering the NNU but because of financial issues, they couldn't register.

Give them your link, and equally at the same time give them money for registration too.

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20k-2600= 17,400

Or

15k-2600=12,400.

So spend 2,600
And get 12,000
Or above.

          STATISTICS


NARS earning = 20 k 
You paid 5 people 1,600 X 5 =8,000
Then 20k- 8,000=12,000

Total money you made is 12'000
So you still gain because you spend 8k and got 12k.




Let's take for example you got 50k in Nars earning,

Then you paid two people 1,600
I.e 1,600 X 2 = 2,600.

And NNU paid you 40k for the month .
         STATISTICS
1,600 X 2= 2,600
NARS earning= 50 k
Then you received 35k from NNU platform for the month.

So you still gain.
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Friday, September 14, 2018

6 Things You Should Stop Posting On Your Facebook



6 Things You Should Stop Posting On Your Facebook


Author: Nnaji Ifeanyi



1. Pictures of you wasted holding a red cup
You know things are sorority girl #dark when you look at someone’s profile pictures and every single one shows them drunk, holding a generic red plastic cup or a gigantic cocktail. The captions for these photos always make jokes about their taste for alcohol. “Me n’ my one true love… LOL!” reads the caption for a photo of you cradling a bottle of Jim Beam while  passed out on a couch. “My fave holiday… CINCO DE DRUNKO!” reads another on a photo of you sipping a Texas-style margarita in a festive sombrero. I mean, on a certain level, I’m obsessed with you because you’re openly admitting that you’re a total lush but overall, I just visualize you as being that guy who doesn’t know when the party is over. If Facebook pages could have theme songs, yours would be “Closing Time” by Semisonic. I’m not saying that there should never be drunk photos of you on the Internet. I just think you should consider diversifying your online identity by including photos of you sober… in the daytime… with your niece or something.

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2. Admitting that you like to smoke cigarettes while pregnant
The other day, a girl from my hometown, who I was barely acquaintances with back in high school, popped up on my newsfeed with a status update that read, “Why do people give smokers an evil look? If I wish to slowly kill myself… let me be.” Okay, that’s fine. I don’t smoke but you’re right — if you want to slowly kill yourself, that’s your prerogative. I won’t judge. But things took a turn for the hilarious when her friend commented on her status update, saying, “Im right there with ya. I get even worse looks because Im pregers, so I try not to smoke when Im out and about.”
Oh. My God. Did this person just admit that she smokes while pregnant and then have the audacity to bemoan being judged for it?! Someone call Child Protective Services and take away this woman’s WiFi connection. She’s clearly not a fit mother or Internet user.
Seeing things like this get written on Facebook blows my mind. Do people forget that you’re not writing in a private diary? This is a public forum where people like me are judging people like you. It must be a combination of a lack of self-awareness and a complete lack of shame. If I were a woman who smoked while pregnant, I’d be huddling in my bathrobe in the backyard, puffing away — not writing about it on Facebook!


3. Your horoscope
Unless we share the same astrological sign, I don’t care that Venus is synching up with the sun this month, which means you’ll get a promotion at work. Your horoscope needs to go with “Talking About Your Dreams” to some deserted island where no one can see/hear them.


4. Status updates about being depressed
When I get sad, I do a few things to cope with it. 1. I go blackout shopping and come to carrying a $40 spatula. 2. I talk to my roommate about it until she opens my mouth and pours wine down my throat to stop me from speaking. And 3. I write a vague post about it on Thought Catalog. What I don’t do, however, WHAT I WILL NEVER DO, is write an emo status update and watch the sympathy roll in from near-strangers.

Example: “This has been one of the hardest weeks of my life and it’s only Monday. I know it’s a good thing we broke up but I just wanna know when it will stop hurting so bad…”
Comment from your best friend in 5th grade, who you no longer see and is pregnant with her third child: OMG, what happened girlie? Let me know if you need anything, okay? I’m here 4 u.

Comment from your aunt: Your mom just called me and told me the bad news. So sorry to hear about this break up. He seemed like a good guy when we all met him at Christmas…
Comment from your ex boyfriend: It’s hard for me too. Don’t you see that? I LOVED YOU. I WAS GOING TO MARRY YOU BUT IT HAD TO END. My heart is breaking. I’m in bed now looking at where you used to lay next to me and I want to cry. I will always love you…

Comment from you, in response to your ex: Then why did you dump me? I trusted you! I even took you to my parents’ time share in Hawaii and this is the thanks that I get? Goodbye forever…
Comment from your aunt: LEAVE HER ALONE, YOU MONSTER!
Ugh, you see? Why would you emotionally prostitute yourself like that? Take your grief offline and into your therapist’s office.


5. Pictures of you and your significant other on vacation
When I look at your vacay photos to Bora Bora, this is what I think:
This trip must’ve cost so much money. How does anyone afford anything? Do you get paid to be in love these days? Is there a secret love donor that sends young and in love couples on tropical vacations, so people like me can feel bad about themselves?
Oh great, here they are snorkeling. I hate snorkeling. Who snorkels? I feel like that’s a taste you only acquire when you’re in love, like winter sports and optimism. Single people don’t snorkel.
Look at them at dinner smiling. A million bucks says that the next photo is of their food with the caption: “YUMMMYYY!” …Would you look at that, I’m a millionaire! That sea bass looks gross.
God, they probably had so much sex on this trip. They were probably just screwing the entire time. All of these gorgeous backdrops are actually from Photobooth. They never even left the hotel room.
Now I’m hungry and horny. Guess I’ll get the single person special: Porn and Thai delivery.


6. Tagging yourself in “professional party photos”
Because nothing says “DESPERADO” quite like getting photographed by The Cobrasnake past the age of 19/the year 2005.

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Breaking news :Stop all these killings


The security agencies are ineffective. They are due for overhaul


Nothing highlights the desperate situation in which Nigeria has found itself today than the harrowing words by the governor of Sokoto, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal on the tragic incident last Wednesday in his state: â€Å“We buried 32 people yesterday but when we were leaving the area, they brought additional seven bodies…these marauders invaded Tabanni village, killing and maiming people. They never took away even a chicken; they only came to kill.â€


What is very clear today is that the Nigerian state is losing the dominance of the machinery of violence to non-state actors. With the Boko Haram devastation still on in the North-East and free-wheeling criminalities in the south and middle belt, it is safe to say that Nigeria has fallen so badly short in peace and security. There is therefore an urgent need for the federal government to apply the wedge and pull the nation back from the brink. Until that is done, the body count will keep mounting to our collective shame.
As we have repeatedly stated on this page, perhaps aside the 30-month civil war, Nigeria has never been so threatened by security challenges as it is today. This year alone, there have been over a dozen deadly attacks at different locations across the country, claiming hundreds of lives. Yet, it is the blatant failure of the authorities to pursue these murderers and bring them to book that has directly encouraged further commission of such heinous crimes in different locations across Nigeria.


Against the background that the killings in Sokoto and Zamfara States have put paid to speculations that the violence in the country today is targeted against a section of the country or worshippers of a particular religion, it is important for the nation to rally if we must defeat the demons that trouble our land. But while we condemn in the strongest terms the violence, we are particularly worried that these incessant attacks come at a delicate period in our history. The sad reality is that our country is almost becoming a bandit territory with all manner of criminals on the loose, taking the lives of innocent citizens without any provocation.
Unfortunately, that the authorities place little premiums on human lives is demonstrated by the number of policemen drafted for yesterday̢۪s gubernatorial election in Ekiti, one of the smallest states in Nigeria. When politics takes precedence over national security, it is no surprise that the lives of ordinary citizens now count for little in our country. That should worry the current administration that came to power with the promise to address the challenge of insecurity.
In a 2013 report titled â€Å“Leave Everything to God: Accountability for Inter-Communal Violence in Plateau and Kaduna States, Nigeria†, released by the United States’ Human Rights Watch, the federal government was accused of ignoring every â€Å“horrific sectarian violence†even when children and women were victims. The report put much of the blame for the culture of impunity in the country on “an already broken criminal justice system†while â€Å“the Nigerian authorities have taken no meaningful steps to address underlying grievances†or bring to justice those responsible for the bloodshed.


What the foregoing says quite clearly is that this culture of impunity persists because the relevant security agencies have allowed free reins to the entrepreneurs of violence who now ply their nefarious trade all over the country, without being challenged. And under the current atmosphere, it is difficult to persuade investors that Nigeria is good for business. After all, no one would want to take his business to a dangerous zone with no guarantee for safety of investment, life and property. That is why we reiterate the call for a total overhaul of our entire security architecture so it can effectively combat the challenge of the moment.


To the extent that the right to life is the ultimate measure of all rights, it should worry President Muhammadu Buhari that Nigeria is gradually descending to the Hobbesian state of nature where life is â€Å“solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short†.




QUOTE: killing and humiliating is the most dangerous sharp bend in life.

Top 10 players in FIFA are as follows





Modric rated top 10 players in FIFA 19




EA Sports have announced the list of the top 10 best players in FIFA 19 with Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, the best rated players in the game.  The gaming company has been releasing its list of the top 100 players to feature in FIFA 19 in a countdown to the top 10.

Ronaldo has an overall rating of 94 with his shooting rated 93, while Messi is also rated 94 with his most outstanding ability, dribbling rated 96. The top ten also features PSG’s Neymar and UEFA best player Luka Modric in third and fourth place with 92 and 91 overall ratings respectively. Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos is the only defender in the top ten while Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea emerged as the only goalkeeper that makes the list. Real Madrid are the most represented team on the list with three players while the Premier League had three representatives.

No player from World Champions France makes the list with Ngolo Kante and Antoinne Griezmann in the top 20.

Gamers itching to play the game will have to wait till 28 September when the game is scheduled for release.

Top ten in full

Cristiano Ronaldo -94

Lionel Messi – 94

Neymar – 92

Luka Modric – 91

Kevin De Bruyne – 91

Eden Hazard – 91

Sergio Ramos – 91

Luis Suarez – 91

David De Gea – 91

Toni Kroos – 90

Update:Why more men die by suicide



Why more men die by suicide – Chimamanda Adichie




Award-winning Nigerian author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, has revealed why men have a higher rate of dying by suicide.

Giving a speech on Wednesday at Hubspot’s 2018 Inbound Conference taking place in Boston USA, Adichie revealed that men have a higher rate of dying by suicide as opposed to women.

She attributed the situation to patriarchy, which the author says is both a blessing and a curse to men, adding that men are trained to suppress emotions, not to show vulnerability or ask for help.

She said: “Both men and women suffer from the illnesses that lead to suicide but it is men that have a much higher rate of dying by suicide.

“Why? Because men are socialized to suppress so many human parts of themselves, men are socialized not to ask for help, men are socialized to be afraid of fear, men are socialized not to show vulnerability.

“From the moment we tell a little boy that ‘boys don’t cry’ or we tell a hurting teenager to ‘man up’ we are creating an adult man who will be cheated of the full range of his emotions. So, while men benefit from patriarchy, they also suffer from it.”

The ‘Americanah’ author also spoke on gender equality, saying there is no difference between men and women, adding that women should not be viewed differently or given special treatment.

She said: “There is nothing a woman should be because she is a woman, and there is nothing a man should be because he is a man.
“Women are not special, women are human, women are flawed just like men… If we keep saying women are special, then we judge them at a higher and unfair standard.”

God forbid bad thing: Black rain falls in IMO state.







Residents In Shock As Black Rain Falls From The Sky In Ihitte Okwe Community, Imo State





It is not in doubt that Ihitte Okwe autonomous community in Ngor Okpala Local Government Area of Imo State, is a completely rural settlement.

It is also clear that the name of the community does not ring a bell. To say that the community is largely peaceful and a good chunk of the population are peasant farmers, is also a truism.

However, a strange happening has brought the community’s name to the front burner. The rains of September 2018, obviously did the magic. The scary event has thrown up the glaring neglect and possible marginalisation of the area by successive governments in the state. Going to Ihitte Okwe is akin to a trip to Golgotha. No road leading into or out of the community is paved.

To say that the roads are waterlogged, especially during the rainy season, amounts to being miserly with the proper adjective to qualify them.

Responding angrily to the question posed by South-East Voice, on the plight of the indigenes of Ihitte Okwe, one of the civil servants that operates from the community, said: “We have been passing through untold hardship over the years. The sorry thing is that the end of our suffering appears not to be in sight. The tragedy is that the government of the day is not looking our way. There is no likelihood that the administration will be interested in our welfare now that it is gradually winding down.”

Giving a graphic account of the black rain, the traditional ruler of the community, Eze Barnabas Obirieze, said: “The villagers woke up, like in all the previous days, prepared to go about their daily chores. Some were preparing to go to church. Nobody knew what was in the offing. Not too long after daybreak, the sky darkened. The dark, thick cloud was palpable. Nothing about the weather was strange, and that was the general feeling of the people.

“The villagers rightly interpreted the weather to mean that it was going to rain, and possibly, heavily too! Most people opted to stay back in their family homes. It turned out to be a somewhat wise decision.

“Expectedly, the rain started and like musical notes, it rose speedily to a crescendo. The issue was no longer the torrential downpour. What immediately attracted the people’s attention was the colour of the rain. It was completely black!

“The initial thought was that it could have been the dirty roofing sheets. This turned out to be wrong because, on a second thought, it was clear that it was not the first rain of the year. First rain, over the past years, were slightly brownish in colour, and definitely not black.

“This was a different story all together. as even the flood water flowing along the unpaved roads in the community, was also dark”, Obirieze recounted with a level of apprehension.

Continuing his narrative, the soft spoken but ever cheerful royal father said that the experience was strange and fearful.

“Honestly, the experience was, and still remains strange and fearful, even as I speak to you today. I remember that I was in the church on that fateful day, when the rain started. It was a pretty heavy rain. We tarried for a long while, waiting for the rain to subside.

“When it subsided and we were set to leave the church, we noticed that everywhere was black. The flood water was black. All the receptacles in all family homes, were filled with black water. Clothes, especially the white ones, whose owners hung outside before the rain, were automatically decolorised.

“I became naturally alarmed and as the person my people look up to for virtually everything, I took some photographs and equally started making contacts with people that can help narrate our experience to the world.

“I must make it clear that there is no case of oil prospecting or exploration going on anywhere in my community. The only establishment that is some kilometres away from my community, is the Imo Airport. Let me also say that if the black rain was midwifed by the aircraft using the airport, then, the experience should have been total, but this is not the case.

“I have made inquiries from all the neighbouring communities and the result showed that only the eight villages of Ihitte Okwe community experienced the black rain. I appeal to the state and Federal Government agencies responsible for such occurrences, to please come and investigate the matter and allay our fears. For now, we are all living in fear”, Eze Obirieze pleaded.

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