Following the death of a student of the Osun state polytechnic who was reportedly kill by a happy-trigger SARS Operative on Thursday, the Youth in Iwo Community, Osun State has reportedly set ablaze the Iwo police area command office.
This is the youth seeking Justice for the innocent student that was killed after a Sallah celebration.

Friday, 9 May 2025

Why Every Nigerian Youth Should Own Land Before 30


Why Every Nigerian Youth Should Own Land Before 30

In today’s fast-paced economy, the Nigerian youth must think beyond immediate needs and embrace strategic investments that secure the future. Among the most powerful decisions a young person can make is to own land before the age of 30. 

Land is not just soil, it is wealth, power, and legacy.

1. Land Appreciates Over Time
Unlike cars or gadgets, land doesn't depreciate. A plot you buy at N5,000,000 today could be worth N30,000,000 in five years or less.
2. Early Investment Builds Financial Discipline
Buying land at a young age instills a saving and investment mindset. It teaches discipline, patience, and long-term planning, skills crucial for success in business, career, and life.

3. Landownership is the Foundation of Wealth Creation
Many of Nigeria’s wealthiest families began with land and real estate. 

4. Escape Future Inflation and Land Scarcity
As cities expand, land becomes scarcer and more expensive. Getting land early protects you from rising prices and positions you ahead of the rush.
5. Leverage for Loans and Business Growth
Banks and investors take land seriously. If you own land, you have a strong asset that can serve as collateral for loans or attract business partnerships.

6. Build Your Dream Home Early
Owning land early gives you the freedom to start building your home bit by bit without pressure. Imagine turning 35 and living in your own house, debt-free.

7. Leave a Legacy
When you own land, you're not just securing your future—you're creating something that your children can inherit. Land is one of the easiest ways to transfer generational wealth.

My name is Kaka Prince,
A real estate consultant.
I help you build generational wealth through real estate by securing genuine land that fits your budget.
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Saturday, 23 July 2022

Kaka Prince Chiemezuo CV




CURRICULUM VITAE (CV)

NAME: Kaka Prince Chiemezuo


CONTACT DETAILS

📍 Awka, Anambra, Nigeria

📞 Tel: 08160952082

📧 E-mail: kakaprince46@gmail.com


PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of Birth: 19th July

Place of Birth: Imo State, Nigeria

Nationality: Nigerian

Marital Status: Single


EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

St Augustine Secondary School Obizi – W.A.S.C.

Nnamdi Azikiwe University – Bachelor of Agriculture (B.Agric), 2023


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Founder & CEO – Prince Kaka Global Resources (2022 – Present)

Leading a multidisciplinary company offering:


AI & Tech Solutions:

▪ AI Chatbots & Business Automation

▪ Machine Learning & Data Analytics

▪ Website & Web App Development

▪ Digital Transformation for Businesses

▪ AI Training & Workshops

Code and ML projects available on:


Real Estate Consulting:

▪ Land & Property Sales

▪ Property Management

▪ Real Estate Investment Advisory

▪ Title & Document Verification


Business & Growth Support:

▪ Business Automation Tools


MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS  

Real Estate Consultant – Apex Assets Limited

Assisting clients in securing affordable, verified real estate deals across Nigeria.


Research & Data Entry Lead – Apex Assets Limited

Data-driven market insights for informed real estate investment decisions.


Secretary – Directorate of Entrepreneurship, SUG, NAU (2019–2020)

Provided administrative support, coordinated skill acquisition programs, and empowered student entrepreneurs.


Project Manager – PACO Youth Foundation (2017–2019)

Organized leadership and mentoring programs, helping youths build purpose-driven lives.


Chairman – SASSO 2014 Students (2015–2022)

Provided leadership that promoted unity, academic excellence, and community service.


Chief Male Director of Socials – NFCS (2016)

Led events and activities that strengthened student engagement and social development.


Financial Secretary – Unizik Mata Media (2013–2015)

Managed finances, budgeting, and reports for a student media organization.


Chairman, Harvest Committee – St. Benedict Parish, Obokwu (2023)

Successfully coordinated fundraising and logistics for the church’s annual harvest.


AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Real Estate & Property Management

Communication & Public Relations

Business Automation & Strategy

Financial Management & Record Keeping

AI & Machine Learning Applications

Website & Web App Development


CERTIFICATIONS & TRAINING

2025: Certificate in SEO – SID 1 Million Anambra Digital Tribe

2025: Certificate in Basic No-Code Web Design – SID 1 Million Anambra Digital Tribe

2020: Certificate in Personal Money Management – YALI

2019: Community Organizing for Action – YALI

2018:

▪ Strategies for Personal Growth – YALI

▪ Fundamentals of Grant Writing – YALI

▪ Agripreneurship: A Path to the Future – YALI

▪ Responsible Leadership & Good Governance – YALI

2017: Excellence as Chief Male Director of Social – NFCS

2015: Certificate in Digital & Business Tools – VM Technologies Ltd


MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS

Member, Young African Leaders Initiative Network (YALI)

Member, Youth Quake Nigeria

Member, United Nations Youth Association of Nigeria (UNYA-NG)



Monday, 1 July 2019

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                                                                              NEW  STORY: Marriage Proposal… Episode2
BY EBONY

*Love Birds*

Mary locked herself in her room and took out some time to cry out her heart until it felt as if she had done the right thing. 

Declining Uche's proposal was a very difficult decision for her to take. She however took it. This raised lots of surprises and questions from many, even her friends. 

While she felt there were just enough reasons for her to have declined, on Uche's part and others there was not even a single reason for her to have done that.

Three years ago they had started dating. Seeing the two love birds hanging out together, you could almost mistake their love for each other as divine.

Their bond was stronger than that of Jack and Rose or even Romeo and Juliet. They were inseparable. 

"I love you the same way I learned to ride a bike. Though I was frightened yet I was still reckless." Uche said to Mary as he scooped a portion of the ice-cream moving it closer to her mouth slowly. 

As Mary opened her mouth in expectation of the chilled-liquid, Uche took it back gently and gently until he drank all of it and then smiled.

Both of them laughed together as...

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Friday, 24 August 2018

Meet Kaka Prince Chiemezuo

Kaka Prince Chiemezuo is a visionary Realtor, Political Strategist, and Certified Young Leader. With a strong foundation in Real Estate, Digital Innovation, and Public Leadership, Kaka launched the NaijaLand App to revolutionize how Nigerians buy, manage, and invest in land.


As the CEO of Prince Kaka Global Resources, Kaka brings a unique blend of grassroots knowledge and digital expertise. Though trained in Crop Science and Horticulture at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, his career spans:


His track record includes:

Leading youth and church development initiatives

Project management and entrepreneurship programs

Serving as Research & Data Entry Lead at Apex Assets

Membership in prominent networks like YALI, UNYA-NG, and Youth Quake Nigeria


With a calm demeanor and strategic mindset, he is committed to building smarter, more inclusive real estate solutions for everyday Nigerians.


Buhari has impacted the poor than previous presidents, Festus Keyamo claims

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Media director of Buhari Campaign Organisation Festus Keyamo said no Nigerian government has touched the lives of the poor like President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has done in three years.

Keyamo, a human rights lawyer made this known at the inauguration of Buhari/Osinbajo Project 2019 in Ilorin, Kwara state capital.  He said the previous administrations established the worst system of government.

“I can tell that there is no government in the history of this country since 1960 that has addressed the plights the poor, the vulnerable in the last three years than this government,” Keyamo said.

“If you compare what accrued to the country in 16 years and what was done with the money earned in three years and infrastructure built by Buhari, you will see the difference,”

According to him, before Buhari came on board, over 24 state governments were unable to pay the salaries of their workers.

He said the administration, with prudent management of resources, approved bailout funds to the states to clear the arrears and address their critical challenges.

“We should not go back to that era of nonpayment of salary and suffering of the masses,” Keyamo added.

He said Buhari with his sharing formula has done was to take the bullet from the rich to protect the poor unlike previous governments.

“They operated a system that ignored physical infrastructure in the country, that ignored the plight of the poor, the weak and the vulnerable in Nigeria,”

“In 16 years, all they did in the South East was Onisha-Owerri road, whereas, in three years, President Buhari is doing four major road construction in the region. You have a president who has fought for you, why can’t you fight for him,” Keyamo said.

He, therefore, urged Nigerians to support the president in next year’s elections, saying ”this is the time he needs you more to fight for him…. We must remind ourselves today why we must stand firmly behind him in 2019,”

By Dennis Erezi


Substance abuse, illicit drugs, youth and society



A man whose child was admitted into a psychiatric facility was downcast and lamented how he had been struggling to provide the best opportunities for the child. His psychopathic child was admitted after a long period of addiction to illicit drugs and the man has being trying all he can to salvage the situation. This father is not alone in this sort of situation as many parents today have the added challenge of saving their children or child from drug addiction and abuse that has taken an epidemics proportion.
In a research published in Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Health in 2014, Hamisu Mamman, Ahmad Tajuddin, PhD and Lim Hooi Liam, PhD, discovered that drug abuse and addiction was more prevalent in northern Nigeria. Professor Nelson Ochekpe, a professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the University of Jos while delivering lecture at a sensitisation lecture on eradication of vices by students of higher institutions, stated that research findings showed that 60% of substance abuse occurs in north. Sadly, in all these, youths below 35 years are mostly affected. In their quest to get high they are hooked to marijuana, codeine, tramadol, amphetamine, heroine, glue, rohypnol and other psychotropic substances. As for illicit drugs, there is always one for anyone depending on one’s financial and social standing. This is one of the major reasons this problem has become widespread. Youths from various backgrounds resort to the use of drugs for various reasons and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) documentary which exposed the dire drug problem was impactful because of the international dimension. But for people living in Nigeria especially the northern states, nothing was new since they have witnessed the exponential rise and spread of this problem over time.

Youth of different financial, social and cultural backgrounds often congregate at various points known for drug dealings and consumptions and do their things very much unhindered. At one points, they virtually took over most recreation parks and gardens in Abuja. Some make public show of it as though it is status conferral. Yes, it might confer on one the status of psychiatric patient. Various medical, psychological and sociological reasons or theories have been adduced as to why people live a life of addiction. Those from rich and influential parentage usually fell into the drug trap due mainly to peer influence and just to get high – recreational use. The other group of deprived frustrated youth of poor or broken family backgrounds cling to the alibi of hardship and hopelessness. In this, the rich barons become the factors of supply, the spoilt rich, deprived and frustrated poor youth become the factor of demand while poor parental upbringing, strong peer pressure and rot in the educational system become mediators in this mission of self-destruction.

All over the world, illicit drugs are known to fuel crime. Troops fighting the insurgents in North East have been recovering large quantities of assorted psychotropic substances. Just like bandits, kidnappers, cultists and armed robbers are known to use them to be able to perpetuate the kind of beastly and heinous crimes that are fast becoming a daily occurrence. One kidnapper in Ondo State was reported to have gone into coma during an operation due to an overdose of tramadol and Police said that he died on the ninth day despite all efforts to save him.

Nigeria as a developing nation still battles with the lack of basic medical and health care facilities as such the state of mental health care is better imagined. Psychiatric patients that find themselves in the few poorly equipped and manned psychiatric facilities are just lucky and must thank their God. And usually such patients are of rich and influential family background. Many others are shackled away at home, in traditional healers or spiritualists enclaves in pitiable conditions. The rest roam about posing dangers to the entire population.

The challenge of tackling this menace is enormous and a systematic and holistic approach is most suitable because there is no quick fix. The total ban and crack down on manufacture and sale of pharmaceutical preparation with codeine as an active ingredient by the government is a step in the right direction. However, this alone will not solve the problem the same way that smoking of marijuana have almost replaced cigarette among the youth in spite of the fact that it has been an illicit drug that the law prescribes stiff penalties for its possession.

It has been established that Nigeria has one of the highest number of out -of-school children in the world and devising a sustainable means of getting these children out of the street back to school will be a bold step in tackling the problem. The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II in a speech to mark the International Youth Day and graduation ceremony at Katsina Vocational Training Centre regretted that politicians in the north have been playing on religion, using it for campaigns while paying little attention to solving the problems in health and educational sectors. This problem, the Emir noted, was responsible for the underdevelopment in many states in the north. Moreover, stabilising children at the family level and during their formative years need to be at the fore front of any solution. It is here that the authorities need to weld the big stick to force parents to be alive to their basic responsibilities.

The political class and opinion leaders must show good example and leadership. The practice of exploiting the youth for anti-social behaviours bordering on violence and criminality for selfish interest of highly placed individuals in our society must be stopped. This sort of action has become a ‘mentoring’ ground for the youth and those already caught in this sordid web. This is very unfortunate as those ‘elites’ that the youth turn to for directions have now become a source of the youth’s ruination.

It is important that traditional rulers, religious leaders and opinion leaders partner with governmental agencies to speak out and tackle those practices and conditions that predisposes the youth to drug addiction. As a developing nation, the country cannot afford to lose her youths to drug because when the population that is supposed to be the driving force in society and nation building are hooked to drug, the nation is doomed. We have already started reaping the reverberation in form of deadly violent crimes, cultism and inexplicable mass killings. However, Nigeria has the capacity to overcome her problems.
Uja is a research officer. He wrote from Abuja.


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