How civil war ruined my business – Delta community leader

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Ninety-year-old Mathias Asioduhe, a patriarch of Umuokonogwu in Ibusa community of Delta State, shares his life and times with MATTHEW OCHEI

I joined some indigenes of the community in tapping palm wine. After spending over 13 years in that community, I returned to my community and continued the palm wine business, and made money from it. It was during that time that I had my third child in January 1970, built my house, and trained my children in school.It was not necessary and Nigeria would have averted it. The war took us backward as a country and individually.

Again, I want to beg the youth to shun the get-rich-quick syndrome, cultism, and other social vices. These vices are leading our youths to untimely death. I will tell them to vote for a candidate with a good mind, and who is idea-driven. Ideas rule the land. They should think and weigh all options before making decisions. Nigerians should elect a credible leader who will rescue Nigeria from the present state of decadence.

 

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No be only jare…… at least you look like you had something to fall back on, my dad’s was worse, sent him packing to the village with nothing and that was the end, if not, me sef suppose dey part of the elites for this county today. 🥺🥺🥺

Let's not pray for another civil war. Vote for Peter OBI to avoid the next war APC want to create

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