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By Ogbonnaya Ndukwe, AbaA Canada-based lawyer and social worker, Dr. Olugu Ukpai, has urged Nigerians not to allow life’...
04/16/2026

By Ogbonnaya Ndukwe, Aba

A Canada-based lawyer and social worker, Dr. Olugu Ukpai, has urged Nigerians not to allow life’s difficulties to harden their hearts or stop them from uplifting others, especially the underprivileged.

Dr. Ukpai, who graduated as the best student in Philosophy and Religion from the University of Port Harcourt in 2000, made the appeal during a free medical outreach organized by his humanitarian foundation, Chama Ministry.

Over 100 patients received treatment for various ailments during the programme held in Aba.

He shared that his passion for humanitarian work, particularly in health care, was born out of personal tragedies despite not being a medical professional.

Dr. Ukpai recounted losing both of his parents and his only sister during his teenage years, experiences that nearly drove him to the brink of insanity due to poverty and emotional trauma.

“What I do today is shaped by the tragedies of my early life,” “I lost my mother to postpartum hemorrhage when I was 14, and two years later, my father died of cholera after drinking contaminated water collected from a thatched roof. My only sister, Onyekachi, succumbed to malnutrition not long after. Years later, one of my twin daughters, just 16 months old, died of malaria because they were denied visas to join me in Canada.”he said.

Dr. Ukpai also revealed that he was once advised to drop out of university after suffering cerebral malaria, which nearly affected his mental stability. However, a kind-hearted doctor treated him at no cost—an act of generosity he says he will never forget and which further inspired his commitment to serve others.

Due to his academic brilliance, he was retained as an assistant lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt. He later secured a Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship, which took him to Canada, where he studied further to become both a lawyer and a certified social worker.

He said that poverty had a significant role in the tragic deaths in his family and vowed to ensure that underprivileged Nigerians, especially the sick, do not suffer the same fate due to lack of access to proper medical care.

According to him, since its inception 19 years ago, over 900 individuals across Nigeria and beyond have benefited from the Chama Ministry’s free medical programmes.

Beneficiaries have received treatments including eye surgeries, fibroid removals, hernia and appendicitis operations, among others.

Dr. Ukpai disclosed that he has reached an agreement with an Indian firm for the development and procurement of an advanced malaria treatment facility and is currently awaiting approval from the Nigerian government.

When asked why the Abia State Government was unaware of his philanthropic activities, Dr. Ukpai expressed disappointment.

He said all efforts to inform Governor Alex Otti both while he was in Canada and after his return to Nigeria had been unsuccessful.

“Governor Otti is an outstanding leader. What previous administrations couldn’t achieve in 24 years, he has done within two. We, as progressive-minded Abians in the diaspora, want to support and collaborate with him. But unfortunately, he’s unaware of our activities here,” “I have written multiple times through his Special Adviser on Ease of Doing Business and even through a close personal friend in his government, but there has been no response. I believe if he knew about our mission, he would have shown support or at least acknowledged our work.”Ukpai said.

He further stated that he now believes the pain and tragedy that once threatened to destroy his life were allowed by God to strengthen and prepare him for a greater purpose—helping humanity.

Also speaking during the event, Apostle Gloria Ogbonna, the National Coordinator of the programme, who led prayer and counselling sessions, said the spiritual engagement was meant to reassure patients, especially those anxious about surgery.

“We take time to counsel and encourage the patients. Some have lost all hope. We assure them they are in safe hands—with both our medical team and with God,” she said.

At the New Era Specialists Hospital in Aba, where the five-day outreach was hosted, the hospital’s Administrative Manager, Mr. Clement Nworah, stated that the management volunteered its facilities, including operating theatres and doctors, in support of the programme.

“We’ve worked with CHAMA Ministry for years, and we’re happy to offer our space for this impactful programme,” “This also reminds the public that our hospital, despite the death of its proprietor years ago, is still active and delivering quality healthcare services in Aba.”Nworah said.

Two beneficiaries who had successful surgeries expressed gratitude to God and the Chama Ministry for the free treatments they received. Though they chose to remain anonymous, they said they were overwhelmed by the care they received—from diagnosis and testing to surgery—without paying a single naira.

AWAY FROM THE SPECTACLES, WHY DID ARTEMIS-II JUST FLYBY THE MOON WITHOUT LANDING?Most people think NASA sent four humans...
04/09/2026

AWAY FROM THE SPECTACLES, WHY DID ARTEMIS-II JUST FLYBY THE MOON WITHOUT LANDING?

Most people think NASA sent four humans around the Moon just for the spectacle. They are wrong. This mission is the first move in the longest chess game humanity has ever played.
Let us break it down properly.

ARTEMIS II. What is it actually testing?

Artemis II is a crewed test flight evaluating Orion's life support systems, communications at lunar distances, manual piloting capabilities, propulsion, power, thermal control and navigation, all in a real deep space environment for the first time with humans aboard.

The crew also surveyed the lunar surface with human eyes, identifying geological features and potential landing zones that no robot camera can assess with the same judgment.
Yes, the toilet alone cost $23 million. Not a typo.

Space engineering is extraordinarily unforgiving. Everything must work perfectly or four people die.

ARTEMIS III and IV. The landing.

Artemis III in 2027 will test the lunar lander in Earth orbit.

Artemis IV in 2028 will return humans to the Moon's surface for the first time since 1972, targeting the lunar south pole.

The south pole is not chosen randomly.

WHY THE SOUTH POLE?

Scientists have confirmed the presence of water ice in permanently shadowed craters at the lunar south pole. Water ice can be split into hydrogen and oxygen, providing breathable air, drinkable water and most critically, rocket fuel.

The Moon is not just a destination. It is a refuelling station.

THE MOON BASE. Why live there?

NASA's plan involves rotating crews staying on the Moon for extended periods, conducting scientific research and preparing for deeper space missions. Temperatures on the lunar surface swing from 127 degrees Celsius in sunlight to minus 173 degrees Celsius in darkness, which is why the south pole, with its near-permanent sunlight on elevated ridges, is the only viable location for a sustainable base.

WHY LAUNCH FROM THE MOON?
Here is the genius of the whole plan. The Moon's gravity is one sixth of Earth's. That means a rocket launching from the Moon requires dramatically less fuel to escape into deep space than the same rocket launching from Earth. Think of Earth as launching a rocket from the bottom of a deep well. The Moon is launching from a shallow puddle. To reach Mars from Earth is enormously expensive. To reach Mars from the Moon is a fraction of that cost.

WHY MARS?
Mars is the most Earth-like planet in our solar system, with a day of 24.6 hours, polar ice caps, and evidence of ancient water systems. NASA's long-term vision is a permanent human settlement on Mars, not as a tourist destination but as a second home for humanity.

WHY DOES ANY OF THIS MATTER NOW?
Because the Sun will eventually end life on Earth. Not tomorrow. Not in a million years. In approximately 7.5 billion years, the Sun will expand into a red giant and engulf the inner planets including Earth. (World History Encyclopedia) On a cosmic timescale, that is not far away. On a human timescale it feels irrelevant. But species that want to survive must think longer than one generation.

Every civilisation that has ever been remembered was the one bold enough to go somewhere nobody had gone before.

AND HOW HAS SPACE RESEARCH ALREADY CHANGED YOUR LIFE?
Before you scroll past this thinking space is someone else's concern, consider that GPS navigation, weather forecasting, memory foam, water purification filters, scratch resistant lenses, CAT scan technology, portable computers, solar panels, cordless tools, freeze dried food, ear thermometers and smoke detectors all exist because of space research. You are already living in the future that space built.

Artemis II splashes down Friday, April 10, in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego. Four humans coming home after doing something no living person had done in over fifty years.

And in 7.5 billion years, if our descendants are still alive somewhere out there in the universe, they will tell stories about how it all began.
Right here. Right now. With a rocket named Integrity and four brave souls who sent love from the Moon.

Ire ooo. 🌍🌕🚀

02/26/2026

No one will ever understand why your heart turned cold over time. They didn’t feel the slow build-up of disrespect, the silent disappointments, the times you swallowed your pain just to keep the peace.

A cold heart isn’t created overnight it’s built brick by brick when love is met with disregard and loyalty is met with betrayal.

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