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30/11/2025

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25/11/2025

Abia State Government is still unable to complete a single digital bus stop—a project they loudly advertised online as part of their “modern transformation agenda.” Today, what stands on ground is an embarrassing shell: abandoned, dusty, incomplete, and far from the glossy pictures they pushed on social media.

This is the true face of a government built on promises and online propaganda—projects that exist on Facebook more than they exist in real life. Abians were promised innovation, but what we see are empty frames and failed commitments.

If a simple digital bus stop cannot be completed after two years, what hope is there for bigger developmental projects? Governance is not photo ops and hashtags. Abia State deserves leadership that delivers, not leaders who keep deceiving the people with audio projects.

Abians are watching, and the truth on ground is louder than any online PR.

25/11/2025

“New Abia” is still busy patching roads, yet they keep selling the narrative of transformation. Real development isn’t about sprinkling asphalt on bad roads or rushing cosmetic repairs for the camera. Abians deserve durable, well-planned road construction—not patches that wash away after the next rainfall. Governance should be about long-term solutions, not short-term publicity. If this is the ‘New Abia’ we were promised, then the government needs to sit up and deliver real infrastructure, not surface-level fixes.

Nigerian history that happened on this day (24 November):🇳🇬 Notable “On This Day” in Nigerian History — 24 NovemberAba W...
24/11/2025

Nigerian history that happened on this day (24 November):

🇳🇬 Notable “On This Day” in Nigerian History — 24 November

Aba Women’s Riot (“Women’s War”) – 1929
On 24 November 1929, the Women’s War (also called the Aba Riots) began in colonial Nigeria. Thousands of Igbo women protested against warrant chiefs and colonial authorities.

The women held a “sit-in” protest (“sitting on a man”): singing, dancing, and ridiculing chiefs.

Their actions were significant: they attacked native courts, boycott warrant chiefs, and demanded political reforms.

As a result of this uprising, the colonial administration made some changes: they abolished parts of the warrant chief system and created more space for local governance.

Military Power Consolidation – 1993
On 24 November 1993, General Sani Abacha consolidated power following the "resignation" of Chief Ernest Shonekan, establishing his regime.

Census in Nigeria
There are historical records (though less formal) that mention a census beginning on 24 November in Nigeria.

Church Anniversary
On 24 November 2018, the Christ Apostolic Church (Nigeria and Overseas) held its Centenary Thanksgiving Service, marking 100 years since its founding.

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