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Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Itoroetti(m): 11:02pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
1 samuel peter Samuel Okon Peter (born September 6, 1980 in Akwa Ibom , Nigeria ), nicknamed "The Nigerian Nightmare," is a professional heavyweight boxer and the former WBC heavyweight champion. Peter rose to prominence as a professional fighter following a string of spectacular knockout wins in his early career, at a time when the division was fragmented. He has won a portion of the heavyweight crown and scored notable wins over James Toney and Oleg Maskaev . Originally, Peter's preferred sport was soccer . In 1992, some boxers came to Peter's school to train. The curious young 11-year-old stopped by and asked if he could train along with them. He was put up against an experienced amateur and knocked him out. This marked the beginning of a successful amateur career for Peter.
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Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Itoroetti(m): 11:12pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
2. Ini edo Iniobong Edo Ekim born on April 23rd, 1982 hails from Akwa Ibom. The actress who is popularly known as Ini Edo is among the top actresses in Nollywood ( the Nigerian film industry). Her very first film was “Thick Madam” (2003). She has featured in over a 100 films, just 30 in 2007 alone. Although she loves acting, has acted since she was a child in church and at school, and even though she studied theatre arts at the University of Uyo, she did not see herself becoming an actress! She was thinking of going into law or television. Nollywood at that point had not yet taken off. But one thing led to another and she found herself acting in a film. Both she and others were pleased with how well she did. Well, her father was not so pleased, not at first. He wanted her to get her degree first. And besides, she was just 19 at the time, a young woman. To become a film actress meant going to a city far away where she knew no one. He was afraid people would take advantage of her. But it all turned out well in the end: a film director saw her talent and took her under his wing and looked out for her like a father. And she did get her degree too, from the University of Calabar, though it was not easy to balance acting with her studies. Some actresses feel like they have to sleep with the producer to get ahead. She thinks that does not work in the long run, not as well as hard work and talent. Men came on to her all the time when she was single, but she did not let them turn 3. liz benson Elizabeth Benson Liz, popularly known as Liz Benson, began acting when she was just a kid. Her journey to stardom began when she appeared on the set of the popular television soap opera, Fortunes in 1993. Liz Benson played the part of Mrs. Agnes Johnson in the soap, which ran for about two years on the Nigerian Television Authority network.In 1994, her role in Glamour Girls, a very successful home video film that focused on the theme of prostitution, literally changed her fortune after Fortunes. The movie shot her into prominence and gradually she warmed her way into the minds of millions of Nigerian movie fans. Surprisingly, just when her rating as a leading actress had begun to rise even higher than expected, Benson suddenly quit acting in 1996. She became a born-again Christian and started preaching the gospel. The Efik-born actress, took another shot at marriage after her conversion. In a quiet court ceremony in Abuja , She got married to Bishop Great Emeya in 2009 at the Rainbow Christian Assembly in Warri , Delta State . [1] The couple are deeply involved in a Christian evangelical ministry. While Benson is an evangelist, her husband, Emeya, is a pastor in Warri, Delta State. [2] Liz lost her husband (Samuel Gabriel Etim) while around her mid-twenties. Liz said that she actually gained strength from his character and that made her be able to carry her and her kids through the loss. She started acting when she was five years old. She is loved by most movie watchers in Nigeria and is seen as one of the first ladies of Nollywood Some of her more popular roles include her role as Titubi in Femi Osofisan 's Morountodun and as Mrs. Agnes Johnson in Fortunes , a soap opera that ran for about two years on Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Channel 10. She acted in a number of Nollywood video- films such as Evil Men 1 and 2, Shame , Conspiracy, Izaga, Burden , Stolen Child , Faces , Dead End , Tycoon, Glamour Girls, Body of Vengeance and a horde of other movies. pix below; 1 ini 2liz benson
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Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Itoroetti(m): 11:25pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
4 VINCENT ENYEAMA Vincent Enyeama (born 29 August 1982) is a Nigerian football goalkeeper. Since 2002, he has played for the national team of Nigeria . He currently plays for Lille OSC who he signed for in June 2011. During the 2013–14 Ligue 1 season, club manager René Girard picked Enyeama as his first-choice goalkeeper ahead of Steeve Elana, who had been the first-choice goalkeeper when Rudi Garcia was the club manager. With the help of his two centre-backs, Marko Baša and Simon Kjær, Enyeama kept 11 consecutive clean sheets in Ligue 1 matches during the first half of the season. On 8 December 2013, Enyeama finally conceded a goal after playing 1,062 minutes of Ligue 1 football in an away match against Bordeaux, during which he was beaten by Landry N'Guémo 's deflected strike in the 27th minute. He thus came within 114 minutes of equalling Gaëtan Huard 's Ligue 1 goalkeeping record, set in 1993, of playing 1,176 minutes without conceding a goal. [5] International career After making his debut for the Nigeria national football team against Kenya in May 2002, [6] Enyeama was selected for the 2002 FIFA World Cup as a cover for Ike Shorunmu. He made his competitive debut in that tournament, keeping a clean sheet against England in the third group match. Since the retirement of Shorunmu, he has been the first-choice goalkeeper for the national team, helping the Super Eagles to third place finishes in the 2004 , 2006 , 2010 Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, and captaining the team to victory of in the 2013 edition. He has also participated in the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups , and the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup . [6] In the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations, Enyeama stopped three kicks in the quarter-final penalty shootout against Tunisia , but could not prevent a loss to Côte d'Ivoire in the semi- final. In the 2010 tournament, he was again Nigeria's shootout hero at the quarter-final stage, saving from Zambia's Thomas Nyrienda and scoring the winning kick himself.[7] Enyeama made his second FIFA World Cup participation in the 2010 tournament in South Africa. In Nigeria's opening match, he was named man of the match, producing a defiant display to restrict Argentina to a 1–0 win. Enyeama, who was playing his 56th international for the Super Eagles, made six fine saves against the two-time world champions, four of them from Lionel Messi . Argentine coach Diego Maradona praised him as the reason Messi not able to score a goal. Enyeama was also awarded man of the match in the team's next fixture, a 2–1 loss to Greece , but was at fault for Vasilis Torosidis ' winning goal. [8] At the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, Enyeama deputised for regular captain Joseph Yobo , who stayed on the bench for most of the competition. [6] On 10 February, Enyeama led Nigeria to its third continental victory, keeping a clean sheet in a 1–0 defeat of Burkina Faso in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Final. He was named to the team of the tournament as first choice goalkeeper, conceding only four goals in six matches. [9] In June 2014, Enyeama was named in Nigeria's squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. [10] In the Super Eagles' first fixture, he kept the second FIFA World Cup clean sheet of his career as the team drew 0–0 with Iran. [11] He subsequently recorded a second consecutive shutout in the fixture against Bosnia and Herzegovina , a 1–0 win which gave Nigeria its first win at the tournament since the 1998 edition .[12] He conceded three goals in the last match of the first round against Argentina, a game which ended in a 3–2 defeat for Nigeria, placing them second in the group and thus qualifying them for the second round for the first time in 16 years. 5 ROSE BARKLEY Midfielder Ross Barkley has emerged as another fine prospect from the Everton conveyor belt. It turns out the youngster, who has represented England at Under-16, -17, -19 and -21 levels, is eligible for Nigeria. Barkley himself revealed this in a ‘Player Focus’ interview with Everton's official website, saying he was eligible for Nigeria, in addition to England. KickOffNigeria.com understands that Barkley's eligibility comes through his father, Peter Effanga. Effanga lives in Liverpool where he works at the Getrag Ford Transmission plant. But a strained relationship with his father meant the youngster took his mother's surname of Barkley. Despite admitting his eligibility for Nigeria, KickOffNigeria.com understands that Barkley, who has never been to Nigeria, is fully focused on representing England at full international level. pix below; 1 ENYEAMA 2 ROSE BARKLEY
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Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Itoroetti(m): 11:37pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
6 AIR MARSHAL NSIKAK EDUOK RTD The twelfth Chief of the air Staff of NAF was Air Marshal Nsikak-Abasi Essien Eduok. He was born on 11 July 1947 at Mbak in Akwa Ibom State. He had his early education in Uyo after which he worked briefly with the Voice of Nigeria (VON), as a Studio Manager. He enlisted into the NAF as a potential pilot on 1 August 1968. Air Marshal Eduok had his initial military training at the Nigerian Defence Academy after which he went for primary flying training in 1970. On completion of his primary training, he undertook the Basic Flying Training Course in 1971. He emerged as the best-all-round student pilot in both phases. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in February 1971. Air Marshal Eduok attended several professional and staff courses both at home and overseas. These include the Advanced and Tactical Flying Training Course, between 1971 and 1973; the Aircraft Accident Investigation Course in the USA between 1974 and 1975; the MiG-21 Conversion Course in the Soviet Union in 1975; the Advanced Staff Course in the United Kingdom in 1976; and the Command and Staff College, Jaji in 1981. Between 1983 and 1986 he undertook flying courses on the MB-339 in Italy and the L-39 in the then Czechoslovakia. In 1991, he was at the USAF Air War College from where he graduated in 1992. As a combat pilot, he flew several aircraft types in Nigeria and overseas. Among these are the L-29, the L-39, the MiG 15 and 17, the MiG 21 and the MB-339. He also served in various capacities in several units within the NAF. He was the first Operations Officer of the Strike Group, Makurdi, between 1975 and 1976. He was also Commanding Officer, NAF Station Enugu, and the first Commander of the 75 Fighter Squadron. He commanded the 301 and 303 Flying Training Schools at Kaduna and Kano respectively, as well as the NAF Stations in Makurdi and Kainji. Between 1986 and 1987, he served as a Directing Staff at the Command and Staff College, Jaji. In 1989, he was appointed Director of Plans at HQ NAF and subsequently Director of Operations in 1990. A year later, he became the Air Officer Commanding Training Command, as well as a member of the Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC). Air Marshal Eduok also held some nonmilitary appointments among which are: Member, Governing Council, Bayero University (BUK) Kano (1984-1986) and NAF representative on the National Boundaries Commission (1989-1991). On 27 August 1993, he was appointed CAS, but the appointment was reversed a week later by the then military government. On 6 September 1994, he was redeployed as AOC TAC and also appointed a memberof the Provisional Ruling Council (PRC). On 20 March 1995, he was appointed a member of the Federal Executive Council as Honourable Minister for Aviation. He was in this position till his reappointment as CAS on 30 March 1996. 7. SAM EWANG Group Captain Sam Ewang was appointed Military Administrator of Ogun State , Nigeria from August 1996 to August 1998 during the military regime of General Sani Abacha , and then Administrator of Rivers State until May 1999 handing over power to the elected governor Peter Odili at the start of the Nigerian Fourth Republic .[1] Ewang ran for governor of Akwa Ibom in April 2007 on the All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP) platform. After the election he accused the People's Democratic Party PDP and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of rigging the results. [2] In November 2007, the ANPP declared that the purported suspension of Ewang, its governorship candidate for Akwa Ibom State in the 2007 general elections, was illegal. pics below; 1. nsikak eduok 2 sam ewang
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Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by EUI2013: 1:12am On Jul 22, 2014 |
Chief Asam E. Asam. SAN. Ambassador of Nigeria to Russian Federation 1 Like |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Itoroetti(m): 8:46am On Jul 22, 2014 |
8 General philip EFfiong Early life Born in Ibiono Ibom in present-day Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria , on 18 November 1925, Philip Effiong joined the Nigerian Armed Services on 28 July 1945. He quickly rose through the service ranks until on 11 January 1956 he received the Queen's Commission after his officer cadet training at Eaton Hall in Chester. England later commissioned him for duty in the Rhine in West Germany . He was then transferred to the Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps and then to England for further training after a peace-keeping stint in the Republic of Congo in 1961. He was Nigeria's first Director of Ordnance. He had a son who was named after him. Biafra Efiong became Chief of General Staff of Biafra under Head of State, Odumegwu Ojukwu during the Nigeria-Biafra war. The tactics of the Nigerian military during the war included economic blockade and deliberate destruction of agricultural land. Even before the war, the area was net importer of food, depending on income from its oil fields to feed its populace. With the blockade cutting off oil revenue and agricultural destruction reducing food production, the result was mass dislocation and starvation of the populace. Two to three million people are thought to have died in the conflict, mostly through starvation and illness. When Biafra's military resistance collapsed, Ojukwu fled to Côte d'Ivoire . Efiong assumed leadership in this situation of turmoil, starvation, and collapse. He became Head of State of Biafra on 8 January 1970 and on 12 January announced surrender. [1] At the time of the surrender, Efiong believed that the situation was hopeless and that prolonging the conflict would have led only to the further destruction and starvation of the people of Biafra. At that time Effiong said, "I am convinced now that a stop must be put to the bloodshed which is going on as a result of the war. I am also convinced that the suffering of our people must be brought to an immediate end." [1] Nnaemeka L. Aneke wrote, "General Efiong’s handling of Biafra’s surrender is one of the most tactical and devoted maneuvers ever seen on the Nigerian scene. Those who do not appreciate the depth of it may not have appreciated what was at stake as Biafra capitulated." [2] Many observers had expected wholesale retribution at war's end. Later life In a 1996 interview, Effiong reflected on those events: I have no regrets whatsoever of my involvement in Biafra or the role I played. The war deprived me of my property, dignity, my name. Yet, I saved so many souls on both sides and by this, I mean Biafra and Nigeria. . . . I felt that I played a role which has kept this country united till today. . . . At the end of it all when I saw they (Biafran soldiers) could no longer continue and Ojukwu had fled, I did what was ideal after wide consultation . . . [2] Efiong died 6 November 2003, at the age of 78 less than two weeks before his 79th birthday. 1 Like
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Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Nobody: 8:58am On Jul 22, 2014 |
Apart from Rose Barkley, the rest people on this list go don tear tear dog meat die... Infact dem fit close their eyes while sampling Rotweiller, Alsatian, Dalmatian, Chihuahua, etc and tell you which is which My Akwa-Ibom neighbor those days, if street people dey find their dog, na the guy cage dem dey come bail/retrieve their dogs...if you no go quick, you are on your own Akwa-Ibom ayaya!!! 1 Like |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by poiZon: 11:27am On Jul 22, 2014 |
how about justice udo udoma, the first chief justice of the uganda during idi amin's administration. |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Itoroetti(m): 11:50am On Jul 22, 2014 |
9. justice udo udoma Sir Egbert Udo Udoma (21 June 1917 – 2 February 1998) [1] was a lawyer and justice of the Nigerian Supreme Court. He was Chief Justice of Uganda from 1963 to 1969. He spent 13 years as a judge on the Supreme Court of Nigeria and was chairman of the Constituent Assembly from 1977 to 1978. He was one of the founding fathers of Nigeria. Life He was born in the Ibibio area of Akwa Ibom State and attended Methodist College, Uzuakoli. After completing his secondary education, he proceeded abroad to study at Trinity College, Dublin (TCD) with the support of his community and the Ibibio Union, an organization which he later led. At TCD, he served as President of the University Philosophical Society , the student debating society. He later earned a postgraduate degree at Oxford University. He returned to Nigeria to practise law in the mid-1940s, but became intrigued and moved by the nationalistic politics of the time. At the time, Nigeria was attracting returning emigrants who had left previously. [2] He joined the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons early on, but left the party following a crisis in the former Eastern Region that saw the removal of Eyo Ita, a Calabar man, from office as the leader of the Eastern Region by Azikiwe. From 1953 to 1959, Udo Udoma was a member of the federal House of Representatives, under the platform of the United National Independence Party , then he was a leading proponent for the creation of a Calabar/Ogoja/Rivers state. However, his failure to succeed in the creation of an independent region or state in south-eastern Nigeria, and the triumph of the three major regions at a constitutional conference in 1958, led him to concede politics to the dominant parties. [2] He spent four years as a high court judge before he was appointed Chief Justice in Uganda. He also belonged to the group that championed Nigerian independence from Britain and was one of the founding fathers of Nigeria. He died at the age of 80 on 2 February 1998.
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Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Itoroetti(m): 11:51am On Jul 22, 2014 |
MyPWisINCORRECT: Apart from Rose Barkley, the rest people on this list go don tear tear dog meat die... where are u from? |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Itoroetti(m): 12:09pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
10.U J ESUENE Brigadier Udoakaha Jacob Esuene (1936 – 1993) was a Nigerian air force officer who was Military Governor of South-Eastern State (later renamed Cross River State ) between May 1967 and July 1975 during the military regime of General Yakubu Gowon . He was the first governor after the state was formed in May 1967 when Eastern Region was split into East- Central State , Rivers State and South-Eastern states. [1] Esuene, who was of Ibibio ethnicity, was a fighter pilot before being appointed governor of South-Eastern State. [2][3] Esuene was dismissed by General Murtala Muhammed when he seized power in July 1975, was charged and found guilt of illegally enriching himself while in office, and was dismissed from the military. [4] The dismissal was however reversed by the Armed Forces Ruling Council led by the then Military President; General Ibrahim Babaginda. General Esuene's rank and benefits were restored and backdated to 1975.
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Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Aitee1: 10:42pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
Op what about me 1 Like |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Itoroetti(m): 5:52pm On Aug 12, 2014 |
Aitee1: Op what about me that due respect will be accorded u dear |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by EasternLeopard: 6:04pm On Aug 12, 2014 |
Great People Especially those who don't hate Igbos for the sins of Zik |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by pazienza(m): 6:30pm On Aug 12, 2014 |
EasternLeopard: Great People The ousting of Eyo ita was not done by just Zik, neither was it tribally motivated like history revisionists would have us believe. Eyo ita had many Igbo supporters who fought with him to reclaim his position, and Zik had many non Igbos who were on his side. Ndiigbo did Eyo ita no wrong, neither did Zik, it was a political battle between gladiators in NCNC,an intra party battle, Eyo ita and his supporters many of whom were Igbos lost and had to leave NCNC, Eyo ita had a personal political battle with Zik and lost out. Any attempt to make his ousting to appear tribally motivated would always amount to history revisionism, as Eyo ita had many Igbo co travellers. The Eyo ita saga had long been debated and settled on this forum, when i have time i would search for the link to that thread. |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Aitee1: 7:09pm On Aug 12, 2014 |
koko long time Itoroetti: |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by mcfarlin(m): 12:56am On Aug 13, 2014 |
Hmmm....nice one my aim is to top this list in the nearest future |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Yeske2(m): 5:38am On Aug 13, 2014 |
General Philip Effiong sure pass. |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Bigcake: 6:52am On Aug 13, 2014 |
Aitee1: Op what about menkor afo ade ajen annang? Akor afo ade anwan Messi? Mkpor abadie? |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Aitee1: 7:47am On Aug 13, 2014 |
Chisos! antang ndap!!! Bigcake: nkor afo ade ajen annang? Akor afo ade anwan Messi? Mkpor abadie? |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Bigcake: 7:52am On Aug 13, 2014 |
Aitee1: Chisos! antang ndap!!!Uyai iban, afo ase abanor utuduke? |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by BishopMagic: 7:52am On Aug 13, 2014 |
MyPWisINCORRECT: Apart from Rose Barkley, the rest people on this list go don tear tear dog meat die... You are meant to be my paddy. I have not laffed this hard. Thanks bro |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Aitee1: 7:58am On Aug 13, 2014 |
Mba ke isong annang! Uyai iban, afo ase abanor utuduke?[/quote] |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Bigcake: 8:32am On Aug 13, 2014 |
Aitee1: Chisos! antang ndap!!!Uyai iban afo abanor utuduke? |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by ProfessorPeter(m): 8:38am On Aug 13, 2014 |
U didnt mention Etim Inyang IGP under Babangida 's administration. Prof Uya Ekpom Udom |
Re: Great Akwa Ibomite U Need To Know by Nobody: 8:45am On Aug 13, 2014 |
So as Akwa Ibom big so una no get technocrats worthy of note? Only Civil Servants, entertainers and Military men. Chai.... No hating but you guys need to invest in ur human development. Btw: Efiong was a Major in the Nigerian Army and not General. |
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