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Why Nigeria Wont Achieve Female Presidency Anytime Soon, Fayemis Wife Reveals
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The First Lady of Ekiti state, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, has said that Nigeria won’t achieve female presidency anytime soon even though the country is ripe for one.
P.M News reports that Bisi made the statement in Ado Ekiti on Friday, April 23, at an event to mark the 2021 World Book Day.
According to the wife of Ekiti state governor, women have all it takes to rule the country, however, those controlling power and leadership positions won’t allow this to be realised.
Southeast governor finally reveals Igbo's demand, says it is not secession
The wife of Ekiti state governor has ruled out the possibility of a female president for Nigeria anytime soon. Photo credit: @bisiafayemi
She explained that such people have a way of keeping the female gender away from power, Vanguard reports.
Bisi said:
“So, technically, we are ready for it. We have the people with exposure and education, but we have to build a system that will allow them realise their full potentials within the political space.â€Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that the apex Igbo socio-political organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo (worldwide), has expressed optimism that the southeast would get the presidency in 2023.
The group’s president-general, Prof. George Obiozor, stated this on Monday, April 19, at a press conference in Abuja.
He said their differences and divergent views would not rob the Igbo of the presidency in 2023.
The group wondered why people were beaming unnecessary attention on negative issues such as security challenges in the southeast because the Igbo presidency had changed from probability to possibility.
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18 Years Old Boy From Enugu State Built Electricity Converter To Give His Parents Steady Light
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Another Nigerian has shown that this country is blessed with enough human resources to bring about the desired development that will give the nation a pride of place in the world.
An 18-year-old Nigerian from Enugu state, Ugwu Chiagoziem, has built an inverter among other things like power banks, and a hybrid battery system.
According to Enugu Metropolitan Network, Ugwu went to the Government Technical College, Enugu where he studied power eletronic With his rare talent, Enugu Metropolitan Network said that he became close to his school teacher who started training him to burnish his skill.In 2016, after his brother encouraged him toward his innovative path, he was said to have built an inverter circuit with CD4047 which could give power to a mobile phone. Shortly after, it got faulty but that did not discourage him as he trudged on.
When he was in SS2, he represented his school at a contest that was put together by the federal government. His special interest is in energy conversion.

A collage showing the Ugwu Chiagoziem. Photo source: Twitter/Enugu Metropolitan Network
Below are people's reactions to his innovation:
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a team of engineers led by Alex Ephraim has produces car
The company, Ephraim and Jeoana Akwiwu Auto Shop, launched the car in Owerri, the capital of Imo state.
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