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GEG Innovations The essence of WARD Network is to be a shoulder to the rural Communities in Nigeria and the entire west Africa

22/03/2026

A Revolution is Coming! The Revolution of Africa is Unstoppable at this Time.

21/03/2026

You are free, when only the truth can make you change direction; but you are not absolutely free unless you've been enslaved by your mission in life

16/03/2026

There are men in chains ⛓️‍💥 yet they are free. And there are many in loose yet in bo***ge

09/03/2026

Do not loose hope!

08/02/2026

Africa’s moment of ascent is undeniably here, marked by vibrant innovation, youthful energy, and expanding markets.

Nigeria’s central role in driving this continental confidence cannot be overlooked, making its successes integral to the broader African narrative approaching 2026.

The populace is ready, energized by optimism and prepared to embrace the future through technological adoption and civic participation. However, this crucial window of opportunity demands more than mere celebration; it requires profound executive commitment.

The promise of 2026 will only be realized if the continent’s leaders commit unequivocally to working the long talk. This means prioritizing deep, difficult institutional reform, demonstrating uncompromising transparency, and building robust systems that can withstand political turbulence.

When popular expectation aligns seamlessly with disciplined, long-term executive action, Africa will not just be rising, but firmly established on a trajectory of enduring prosperity.

ASABA, 1967: THE DAY SILENCE FELL ON A TOWNIn October 1967, Asaba was not a battlefield.It was a town of traders, farmer...
04/02/2026

ASABA, 1967: THE DAY SILENCE FELL ON A TOWN

In October 1967, Asaba was not a battlefield.
It was a town of traders, farmers, fathers, sons, and families trying to survive a civil war they did not start.

When federal troops entered Asaba during the Nigerian Civil War, residents believed peace was possible.
Many came out wearing white a symbol of unity and surrender hoping to show loyalty to one Nigeria.

They were asked to gather.
They were asked to sing patriotic songs.
They believed cooperation would protect them.

It did not.

Men and teenage boys were separated from women and children near Ogbe-Osowa area. What followed between 5–7 October 1967 became one of the most painful episodes of the war.

Hundreds of unarmed civilians were lost in a single sweep not in combat, but in a moment that left families erased and lineages broken. Mothers returned home alone.
Children grew up without fathers.
A town was left with memories it could not bury.

The soldiers involved were part of the Nigerian Army’s 2nd Division, under the overall command of Colonel Murtala Ramat Mohammed, who would later become Head of State.
Historical accounts and survivor testimonies place Major Ibrahim Taiwo, then second-in-command on ground, among officers present during the incident.

To this day, estimates vary, but historians and encyclopedic records confirm that hundreds were lost, and mass burials followed.

For decades, Asaba carried this pain quietly.

No official closure.
No national reckoning.
Only remembrance.

The Asaba Events remind us that wars do not only destroy enemies they wound nations from within.
And some wounds do not heal simply because time has passed.

History is not told to reopen pain, but to ensure silence does not repeat itself.

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It is Now or Never!The time has come - no lie can live forever!!The veil is lifting, and a new dawn rises over Africa. W...
03/01/2026

It is Now or Never!

The time has come - no lie can live forever!!

The veil is lifting, and a new dawn rises over Africa. We are marching boldly into another phase of evolution - one born not of chance, but of purpose, struggle, and unyielding spirit. A new chapter of awakening has begun, and it will not be silenced.

There is a wind sweeping across the continent of Africa - a storm of renewal, a current of revolution that will not rest until it becomes transformational.

This is not a fleeting breeze; it is the breath of destiny itself. Africa is in trouble for good - the kind that shakes old systems, redefines identities, and rebuilds nations. The kind of trouble that births greatness.

No force can stop this revolutionary evolution now - it is too late to fail. Africa is rising through the ruins of her trials, transcending the obstacles of development, and reclaiming her divine rhythm.

The world will soon see it: the birth of a continent reborn, standing radiant in her own truth and power.

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02/01/2026

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