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I think every state is doing its bit, not just by putting forward a policy, or just presenting a vision document. What has emerged as a realisation in the governments of all eight Northeastern states is that they now see an opportunity, not just for building roads and bridges...

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AL S , RAVINDRANATH11 months ago

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honesty is the best policy11 months ago

Please eradicate secularism and socialism from constitution of India by amending it 🙏

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A proud moment for Edo State! On Monday, 14th July 2025, my office @officesasdgedo secured a landmark CSR partnership between OPay Digital Services @OPay_NG and Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma. This is part of OPay’s ₦1.2 billion national scholarship initiative—supporting 20 tertiary institutions across Nigeria over the next 10 years. We’re proud that Edo State is now part of this prestigious circle. Through this partnership, 20 indigent students at AAU will benefit from scholarships that remove financial barriers and give them the opportunity to succeed. An MoU was signed between OPay and AAU for the 10-year scholarship commitment, and I had the honour of standing as a witness—not just in my capacity as Special Adviser to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, but also as the facilitator of this partnership. Special thanks to the OPay team for their presence and commitment: Ikponmwosa Kolawole Odiase (Head of Partnerships), Shullamite Anderson-Kalu (Marketing Manager), Hong Zhao (Head of Production), Yue Xin (Design Lead), Kang Yao (Motion Production), and Itoro Udo (Head of CSR). Also grateful to the Acting Vice Chancellor of AAU, Professor Samuel Sunday Olowo, for his warm reception and shared vision. This is what Sustainable Development Goal 4 looks like—real impact, real people, real progress. #OPayxSASDGEdo #OPayxAAU #OPayinEdoState #OPayCares #CSRImpact #EdoSDGs #MondayOkpebholo #SallySuleiman

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