IOke Media

IOke Media Ezechi

đź”°Prepares Brochures, Outlines, Cover Letters, Catalogs, Business Proposals, Posters and Flyers.
đź”° Wallpapers, Frames and Artworks.
đź”°Book Publishing (Ebooks, Amazon Kdp).
đź”° Marketing outlet for Skylyt Records.
đź”°TV
đź”°Owned by Okechukwu C.

Revisiting JUMBO BLACK...."Jumbo Black is a powerful and imaginative story that uses animals to tell the truth about Nig...
19/07/2025

Revisiting JUMBO BLACK....

"Jumbo Black is a powerful and imaginative story that uses animals to tell the truth about Nigeria. It speaks about the problems we face—like corruption, tribalism, selfish leadership, and the struggle to stay united—as if they were happening in a jungle. The main voice is an elephant, wise and thoughtful, who tells the story like a dream. Through this creative and poetic approach, Jumbo Black helps us see our country’s problems more clearly, in a way that is both touching and thought-provoking. It’s not just another political story—it’s a bold and different way to make us reflect, laugh, and maybe even change."

Available on Amazon....
Link on my bio....

Revisiting "Sani".In SANI, a power-hungry Nigerian billionaire discovers time travel and enlists a loyal military agent ...
19/07/2025

Revisiting "Sani".

In SANI, a power-hungry Nigerian billionaire discovers time travel and enlists a loyal military agent to help him rewrite history by undoing the 1966 coup. But when a sharp-witted nurse unravels his plan, betrayal forces Agent Sani to fend for himself in the past. Teaming up with a mysterious visitor from the '60s and his daughter, Sani takes destiny into his own hands to solve Nigeria’s problems—before returning to a future forever changed.

Available on Amazon...
Link on my bio...

Culled from Chidera Elechi Page..."School owners, parents, be careful with the teachers you employ. Make sure you get ev...
19/07/2025

Culled from Chidera Elechi Page...

"School owners, parents, be careful with the teachers you employ. Make sure you get every detail about your employees. School owners, make sure you get involved in any birthday celebrations in your schools. Parents, teach your children how to reject some offers or bring anything given to them home by a stranger. My daughter brought a cake back from school on Friday, July 11th, from a teacher who had her birthday party. Immediately after my kids returned home, we packed our bags, heading to the village for my uncle's burial, and that Friday was the last day of their exams. My 7-year-old daughter brought the cake back and showed it to me. I told her to keep it in the kitchen; I would pray before they ate it, as usual. After all was set and done, by the time we left the house, we forgot the cake. My children remembered it on our way, and I told them I would tell their dad to get it the next day. My husband refused to bring it.

Returning and opening my child's flask to wash it, I found something that looked like dried meat (suya) instead of cake. I took a picture of it and put it back in my baby's lunch box. My husband and I went to the school to report it. After we reported it, the proprietor pleaded that we shouldn't involve the police until he hears from the teacher. My husband refused, fearing she might escape, while the proprietor doubted it. Since then, the teacher has not been found. The worst part is that we haven't heard any bad news from the parents of other children who ate it, and thankfully, my child didn't eat the cake, but I suspect that initiation may have occurred with the other children. The proprietor told us not to inform other parents since we haven't seen the teacher and nothing has happened to the pupils.

I refused, and my husband told me that I should never let anyone know about it because the teacher is nowhere to be found. Even the certificate of the person she submitted, who looks like her, indicates that she died 12 years ago. When a call was made to one of the references in her CV, it was confirmed that the person in the CV died 12 years ago. My husband wanted to go further with the investigation, but as soon as they said she died, he backed off and asked me never to say anything about this case. By next term, my kids would no longer attend that school again.

I just want to know if the steps my husband took were the right ones.
and we are trying to send my children on holiday in the village while we relocate to another place so that my children's friends who ate the cake wouldn't visit us."

Anonymous poster


For the records
19/07/2025

For the records

19/07/2025

Your fellow Southerner is in a position to give you employment.

You go to him for employment.

You speak good English and write an excellent application letter to impress him.

He tells you to bring your credentials.

You bring your First Degree (First Class or second class).

He tells you to go and do your Masters and even PhD for you to get the job.

ON THE OTHER HAND

A Northerner is in a position to give employment.

An Hausa Man goes to him.

He speaks Hausa to him.

He tells him to bring his qualifications.

He brings a third class degree or an SSCE with two Credits.

He gets the job and saves money to further his education.

He gets a Masters Degree while doing the job.

Tomorrow, he is appointed as Executive Director.

Ten years Later, he becomes Chairman or DG of the Agency.

The Southerner sees this and hates on the Hausa Man.

He accuses him of nepotism.

But that's not nepotism.

That's communalism.

Southerners must understand the difference between nepotism and communalism.

Helping your Brother to succeed is not nepotism.

Southerners just need to learn how to love one another like Northerners do.

Stop hiding opportunities from your people.

Northerners do not hide opportunities from their people.

Help a brother get a Job today, show opportunities.

Don't talk Love, just show it. Don't tear the appllication of a brother who puts the trust of his life in your hand. He might be the one to save you when your trouble comes in that very office.

Basic Life Skills To Carry In Your Heart
04/07/2025

Basic Life Skills To Carry In Your Heart

It's not everything that requires argument. Just tender proof, that's all.
04/07/2025

It's not everything that requires argument. Just tender proof, that's all.

Legendary......Dora Akunyili
01/07/2025

Legendary......
Dora Akunyili

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