By Chinwendu Uzoatu
UzorMaximUzoatu
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
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Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Bringing the Community Together Via
Familheey App
Uzor
Maxim Uzoatu
It’s mid-morning in Awka, Anambra State as my old
buddy Tony Akudinobi of Hammerhead Ltd gets me introduced to the Co-Founder Ken
Chinweze who had come in from Houston, Texas with news of the irresistible App
named Familheey.
It took me fast seconds to log in to the
Familheey app, and it was a discovery of a vast new world that I instantly
made.
The inviting words stood out: “Connect, Engage
and Grow with Familheey mobile app.
The three focus areas of Familheey, notably,
Connection, Engagement and Growth, are akin to articles of faith and commitment
tailored to fulfill its mission to uplift the lives of people.
In the “Connect” mode, “Familheey brings
individuals, families and communities together on a digital platform to fulfill
our higher purpose of a common good for society. In the Connect stage, we focus
on compelling content to inform, involve and inspire our people.”
In its “Engage” dimension, “Familheey helps our
people to engage members, manage needs and offers, and conduct events on our
digital platform. In the Engage state, we focus on growing Communities through
our seven collaboration features.”
Finally, in the “Grow” model, “Familheey is
committed to assisting our community based organizations by offering them a
safe and secure digital community experience. In the Grow stage, we enable our
Communities to grow with a focus on Commerce and Revenue Generation. With its
innovative structured communication approach, Familheey is transforming the way
communities communicate, collaborate, learn, and socialize in the future.”
Familheey is indeed a preferred platform for
communities, and a great alternative to WhatsApp.
It serves to bring the family closer with an
exquisite and exclusive family group. It creates a space for professional work
teams to bond and achieve together. It then builds a space where the community
members can stand together to share videos,
photos and posts with the family groups and get instant access to all the posts
shared across various family groups.
Through Familheey, one can
easily engage with all of one’s family members and keep all conversations on
track, thus bringing everyone together.
Familheey offers the advantage
of you making your important announcements stand out from the others. It ensures
that everyone gets the important messages on time, every time.
Through the medium you can publish
your requests so that everyone can contribute to support the cause of your family,
company or community at the time of need.
It’s cool to upload your
favourite pictures and videos in the album for a lifetime of sharing. Eventually
you can store all your important documents in the cloud and share it with
everyone.
Familheey helps you to become
the perfect planner, and it creates memories by inviting your family members to
online events.
You can use the calendar and
third-party applications to fill your calendar with memories across the world.
In the crucial field of
Education, “Familheey brings students, teachers and learning communities on a
single platform to enable online learning.”
In the furtherance of the
educational goals, “Familheey enables students to learn and collaborate
effectively through online classes, academic projects, and class assessments.”
It enables the creation of
learning spaces where the academic curriculum can be stored and shared in a
secure environment.
This way, Familheey
has become the go-to online learning platform for many educational institutions
across the globe and has a structured communication that helps both teachers
and students to communicate with each other in a systematic and effective way.
Ken Chinweze reiterates that “Familheey
is a purpose-built app that enhances communication within a community of people
where they are communicating for a common purpose. All the features are created
based on the user experience surveys received from users and communities across
the globe.”
The
FamilheeyLearn highlights are rendered thusly:
“Track every class activity: All
sessions or activities are delivered as unique posts and response from the
students and feedback from the teachers are captured within that post as
conversation
“Conversations in all formats:
Conversations are possible in various formats such as text, pictures, audio and
video.
“Security and privacy:
Security and privacy are top priority at Familheey. The latest cybersecurity
standards have been applied at various levels such as data encryption, system
security and user preferred settings on their groups (families) and profiles.
“Personalization:
Personalization helps students and teachers to feel a classroom virtually. This
creates an emotional acquaintance within the group.
“Better classification of
information: Different sections for announcements,
documents and gallery helps students and learners to manage their learning
goals and create a great learning environment.
“Manage events: Well-structured
events module helps to plan and organize any online or offline meeting/events
in a very structured and organized manner.
“Managing members: Take
informed decisions and better classroom management with the proper visibility
of the members in a group (family) with custom roles such as ‘Student’, ‘Class
Teacher’, ‘Science Teacher’ etc.
“Onboarding: Your
students and teachers in your classroom can join very easily by sharing a
unique link for your group (family) on the Familheey app.
“Social/collaborative learning:
Students learn from other sources also such as student collaboration, expert
communities through social learning etc.
“Extracurricular activities:
Familheey enables students to participate in larger forums such as virtual
school assemblies, virtual libraries, science and arts clubs etc.”
Chinweze
reveals that acclamatory testimonials for Familheey from all over the world have
been overwhelming.
According
to C. Chris Ulasi, Ph.D., Writer, Producer, Director at Diaspora Media
Network, Inc., “This incredible platform will transform the way we
communicate, collaborate, learn, and socialize in the future.”
Father Willy Raymond C.S.C., President of the USA
based Holy Cross Family Ministries, whose organization uses the Familheey app
across 17 countries in 4 continents shared this view about the Familiheey
app: “Familheey is an all-in-one app
combining today’s social media features in a systematic and user-friendly
manner.”
Dr Tanya Unni, Director at the Australia -based Amtan Medical
Group and Skin Lab & Beauty, offers the following testimony: “The
structured communication within Familheey enables physicians to communicate
with their clients and colleagues in a much better way than any other
applications out there.”
The Familheey app is currently hosting the second
edition of its Familheey Mobile Phone Contest featuring the grand prize of US
$2000, drawing thousands of people worldwide to participate by uploading their
best mobile photograph of life in their country with the theme: My Beautiful
Country. This is a global photo contest that should find wide appeal in our
beautiful country of Nigeria.
Familheey
mobile app is a grand idea whose time has come. Chief Ken Chinweze and his
partners in India deserve celebration.
To Join
the Familheey App takes 5 simple steps:
-Click
to download the Familheey app from the Google Android Store & the Apple
Store here:
Google Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.familheey.app&hl=en
Apple
Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/familheey/id1485617876
-Join
the app to discover and join over 900 communities across 50+ countries
-Like
the Familheey Mobile Photo Contest 2022 at this link:
https://share.familheey.com/page/groups/mobilephotocontest2
-Create
a new post to upload your photo and submit your entry (You can submit only one
picture)
-Invite
your friends to rate your picture on a scale of 1 to 5
Thursday, October 1, 2020
How To Wake A 60-Year-Old Sleeping Giant
Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
A sleeping giant is a bad sight to behold.
Nigeria happens to be widely acknowledged as the Giant of Africa.
China used to be the apt example of a giant that was fast asleep, which made Napoleon Bonaparte to reportedly quip: “Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will shake the world.”
China has now woken up, and as predicted by Napoleon, the most populous country in the world is shaking up the globe – from cutting-age technology to coronavirus!
Like China, Nigeria has the population and the manpower, but sleeping sickness is the issue at stake.
I have just put together a book of sixty creative nonfiction pieces entitled How Not To Be A Nigerian to mark Nigeria’s 60th independence anniversary.
It’s cool by me for the book to be read as the needed wake-up call to rouse the black giant from sleep.
There used to be so many dreams about the
old country, but after so many disappointments over the years it’s little
wonder that the venerated novelist Chinua Achebe took his exit with his last
book: There Was A Country.
One can hardly ever forget that Nobel
Laureate Wole Soyinka wrote a book on Nigeria called The Open Sore Of A Continent.
It would all so easy for me to rehash all the woes of the country in this piece, but I have chosen instead to dwell on sparks of light that can make Nigeria work despite the darkness forged by the country’s infernal political leaders.
All the rage today is the dismemberment of the country into diverse republics such as Biafra, Oduduwa, Kwararafa etc.
At this time that the nation is being fecklessly torn apart by mundane ethnic concerns, bigotry, hate and terrorism, there is the urgent need to get all Nigerians to the conference table to negotiate the future.
The Nigerian matter has gone beyond writing for laughs – there is no more need for satirical writing here.
Let’s tell ourselves the truth in plain language: danger is afoot, and no make of sugarcoated penmanship can save the land.
No less a personage than Nigeria’s Vice-President Prof Yemi Osinbajo has expressed his fears that Nigeria may be heading towards a break-up!
It is incumbent on President Muhammadu Buhari to read the crimson handwriting on the Nigerian wall and change his ways.
It is my belief that the bonds established by ordinary Nigerians across ethnic borders in the intervening years have grown beyond the antics of our untrustworthy leaders.
Nigeria can in no way be singled out as the only diverse nation in the world.
India, for instance, has its share of diversities and even mutinies, but it still holds aloft the torch of democracy.
Nigeria is in dire need of genuine leaders today to build her democracy in a manner that can afford all sections a meaningful sense of belonging.
Leaders of stature all over the world such as Pandit Nehru, Lee Kuan Yew and Nelson Mandela offer ready examples for new Nigerian leaders to emulate.
The dream to build a formidable nation that should stand the test of time must not be compromised on the altar of the small-mindedness of a parochial sectional leader intent on causing monumental damage.
Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, for instance, boldly made the mark of taking his then fledging nation from Third World to First World status.
Dr Mahathir of Malaysia repeated the feat.
With responsible leadership it is possible for Nigeria to defeat all debacles and shoot well ahead in the comity of nations, without bending the knee to defeatism.
The problems of the country ought to be seen as challenges that can be mastered by a committed leader and followers who believe in the cause.
It is the willingness of the people to bond together based on shared values that strengthens the commonwealth.
After a frank national conference, the people who have been made to believe can always douse the evil seeds of discord.
The way forward is of course to readily subjugate self in favour of the general good.
The railway tracks that travel all the way from Sokoto up north and down to the south through Eha-Amufu, Umuahia and Port Harcourt, and from Maiduguri through Lokoja to Ibadan and Lagos must over the years establish so much binding mores amongst the diverse Nigerians.
It is such a pity that we are today abandoning such arteries of national unity in the parochial hokum of taking the railway to Maradi in Niger Republic.
The migration of Nigerians to all nooks and crannies of the nation even before the amalgamation had built together uncountable Nigerians who call anywhere they reside in the country home.
Let there be referendum, let there be national conference, for the only thing to fear is fear itself.
Succumbing to the fear of fear is How Not To Be A Nigerian. Well, that’s the title of my book.
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Friday, August 2, 2019
Sekibo and the Heritage of Boosting Business
Sekibo who has his finger on the good health of business stressed that Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular, needed to learn from the Russian Federation on how growth and development should be driven. He argues that Nigeria can leverage on stronger ties with Russia to enhance development in the multiform areas of infrastructure, aviation, technology, solar, hydropower energy, and mining.