My dream, my desire, my goal is very simple and will not change.
✅ Becoming a productive scientist in computational physics and quantum computing
✅ Establishing high-standard laboratories
✅ Reading many science-related books and research papers
✅ Raising many scientists as much as possible (science evangelism, similar in structure to religious evangelism)
✅ Establishing communities of scientists and applied scientists across Africa for independent research and innovation
✅ Raising my children to continue from where I stop, especially in discovering new laws of physics and advancing engineering physics
These are my goals. All my posts will be centred on the above. In fact, that is the purpose of verifying this account.
Note: I want more followers because of that I will be posting the best code 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 🎂 🎂 🎂 🎂. I will not be begging for fake followers. I love organic followers especially scientifically thinking followers and readers at all levels.
Court Remands Presidential Candidate, Onmoyele Sowore in Kuje Prison Over Alleged Cybercrime
Human rights activist and African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, has been remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre in Abuja until Wednesday after a Federal High Court upheld the revocation of his bail.
Justice Mohammed Umar ordered Sowore’s remand on Monday after dismissing a fresh application seeking his withdrawal from the case. Sowore is currently facing charges filed by the Department of State Services (DSS) over public remarks in which he allegedly described President Bola Tinubu as a criminal, an allegation he has consistently denied.
Appearing in court without legal representation, Sowore renewed his call for Justice Umar to step aside, arguing that members of his legal team had withdrawn from the matter due to what they described as repeated hostility and unfair treatment during proceedings.
Speaking after the hearing, Sowore said he personally filed another motion requesting the judge’s recusal after his lawyers declined to continue appearing before him. He also claimed efforts to have the case reassigned by the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court were unsuccessful.
According to him, some of his lawyers became uncomfortable with the situation and chose to withdraw, leaving him to handle his defence alone.
Sowore maintained that if Justice Umar refuses to recuse himself, the trial will continue despite the growing tensions surrounding the proceedings.
Outside the court, supporters staged a protest demanding the restoration of his bail and the judge’s withdrawal from the case. The demonstrators accused the government of persecuting the activist and called for his immediate release.
The court had revoked Sowore’s bail on June 16, 2026, after ruling that he failed to appear for proceedings. However, Sowore had earlier written to the court requesting a new date to enable him secure new legal representation.
I do not think there is any problem on this planet that cannot be solved by someone. But even among everyone who claims they can fix it, there is always one person among them who genuinely can and with careful, clear attention, we can identify who that person is.
school doesn't make scientists, it makes scientific method available to people who already have the self-taught instinct to use it well. The two reinforce each other, raw curiosity without structure tends to produce confident error, and structure without curiosity tends to produce credentialed mediocrity.
Imagine a structure so vast that light itself would take 10 BILLION years to cross it.Astronomers have found one of the largest known structures in the observable universe: the Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall. They discovered this cosmic behemoth by mapping powerful gamma-ray bursts — the brightest explosions in the cosmos — using them as cosmic beacons to reveal where matter is massively clustered across incomprehensible distances.But here’s the part that breaks cosmology: According to the standard model, the universe should look roughly the same everywhere on the largest scales. Yet this colossal wall stretches far bigger than our theories comfortably allow — challenging everything we thought we knew about how structure forms in the https://t.co/AnpMSLNlyE our understanding of the universe incomplete? Are even larger structures still hiding out there? The Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall is a humbling reminder: no matter how advanced our science gets, the universe still loves to surprise us. Every discovery shows just how small we are in the grand scheme… and how breathtakingly extraordinary it all is. If this blew your mind, share it with a fellow space lover!
Physicist François Englert passed away on 18 June 2026 at age 93 in Uccle, Belgium.
Best known for co-developing, with Robert Brout, the mechanism that explains how elementary particles acquire mass, now called the Brout–Englert–Higgs mechanism. This idea introduced the concept of a field permeating all of space that gives particles mass through their interaction with it, forming a key part of the Standard Model of particle physics. Although Peter Higgs independently proposed a similar idea, Englert’s work was central to the theory that was later confirmed by the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN in 2012, and it earned him the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Interesting question. But let me return it to you with far more accuracy how many brain cells had to survive for you to watch a man speak with clarity, depth and demonstrable records of achievement, and the only response your mind could produce was a joke?
That right there is the perfect illustration of the problem Nigeria faces. A man sits down, speaks in coherent sentences, references data, draws from real experience, and presents a vision backed by a verifiable track record and your entire intellectual contribution to the conversation is a laughing emoji.
Do you know what actually kills brain cells? Consuming years of empty political rhetoric from leaders who cannot string together a single policy statement without reading from a prepared script. Do you know what else kills brain cells? Spending so much time online mocking substance that you have completely lost the ability to recognise it when it is sitting right in front of you.
Peter Obi did an interview. He answered questions. He did not dodge, he did not deflect, and he did not perform. That alone separates him from virtually every other politician in this space. But your brain, apparently conditioned to expect performance over substance, could not process it.
The tragic part is not your comment. The tragic part is that you genuinely thought it was clever. You packaged your inability to engage with ideas as humour and expected people to applaud it. That is not wit. That is the intellectual equivalent of a child laughing at a textbook because they cannot read it.
Some people watch an interview and take notes. Some people watch and ask questions. And then there are people like you who watch but understand nothing, and reach for a joke to disguise the emptiness of their engagement.
The brain cells were never in danger from the interview. The real question is whether yours were ever fully present to begin with.
That was not funny. That was actually the most intelligent moment of the entire interview and you completely missed it.
Think about it carefully. A man is sitting in an interview and within minutes he can already detect the pattern, the angle, and the motive behind the questions being thrown at him. He did not panic, he did not get angry, and he did not stumble. He simply looked the interviewer in the eye, identified what was happening, and called it out calmly and directly. That is not a man who is rattled. That is a man who is sharp enough to read a room, a situation, and an agenda in real time.
You laughed. A critical thinker took notes.
The ability to detect bias, identify motivated reasoning, and name it without losing your composure is one of the highest forms of intelligence in any conversation. Lawyers do it. Scientists do it. Experienced leaders do it. And Peter Obi did it effortlessly in front of a camera.
The funniest part of that Peter Obi's interview with Rufai, was when he told Rufai, it's seems those who don't like him have paid Rufai to go hard on him 😁😁🤣
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Name them àlàyé, it's a genuine request. Because if there are ten governors from the Southeast who have demonstrably outperformed Peter Obi, naming them should be effortless. So let's hear it.
What we actually have on record is this: Peter Obi inherited Anambra with a near-empty treasury and left it with over ₦75 billion in savings and investments. He took a state that was paying salaries irregularly and stabilised it. He moved Anambra's primary school performance from one of the worst to consistently among the top three in national examinations. He did this without borrowing the state into a debt hole which, if you look around Nigeria today, is a rare and significant achievement.
Now, the interview criticism. I've watched the same interviews you're referencing. What I see is a man who speaks carefully, who qualifies his statements, who refuses to make promises he cannot back with numbers. That is not incompetence. We have had presidents who gave thunderous, crowd-rousing interviews and then could not account for a single fulfilled promise four years later. The bar you're applying to Obi, you clearly never applied to them.
"Agenda" is an interesting word to use. Because the real agenda worth examining is why a man with a clean, documented, verifiable record generates this level of coordinated opposition not from ordinary Nigerians who are suffering but from those who benefit from the current arrangement staying exactly as it is.
Nigeria does not need a performer. It needs a builder. The evidence says Obi knows how to build.
There are over 10 different governors, past and present, who have governed the Southeast states and are far superior to Peter Obi in achievements, accomplishments, and intelligence.
Yet, because of an agenda, you want to force an incompetent colossal failure on us—a man who can’t convey his intentions in a simple interview carried out by his beloved journalist.
Certainly, he is far from being competent or a better option.
Let me tell you what this post really is, because some of us can read between the lines.
This is not a general observation about leadership. This is a man who was appointed to defend and promote Peter Obi, using his own platform to quietly undermine the same person he was appointed to represent. He will not say it directly because he cannot afford to. So instead he wraps it in a reasonable sounding statement, uses a safe example like Ayade, and lets the insinuation do the dirty work for him.
That is actually more dangerous than an open critic. An open critic you can identify and respond to. But someone sitting inside your camp, eating at your table, and slowly poisoning the well with carefully worded posts disguised as general wisdom — that is the one you need to watch.
If you genuinely support Peter Obi and you were just at his interview, the timing and framing of this post should deeply concern everyone around Obi right now. You do not post something like this the moment your candidate finishes a major interview unless you are either sending a message to the opposition or reassuring them that you are still on their side.
This is not loyalty. This is a man managing two relationships at the same time and this post just revealed which one he values more.
The most effective betrayal never announces itself. It just keeps posting.
Oratory does not always equate to intelligence.
Ben Ayade, who was known for articulating his ideas with eloquence and clarity, turned out to be a terrible and failed governor.
I will always choose an action-oriented president over one who possesses mere oratorical prowess.
This is the most unverifiable statement anyone has made on this platform today. And the irony is that making it actually proves the opposite.
An intelligent person does not walk into a room and announce their intelligence. They demonstrate it. They show it through their decisions, their track record, their reasoning, and the results they produce. Intelligence is not a feeling you carry around in your chest, it is something the world measures through what you build, what you solve, and what you leave behind.
So let us measure. Peter Obi took Anambra State, one of the most commercially chaotic states in Nigeria, and turned it into a functional, financially responsible government. He left money in the treasury instead of debt. He invested in education, reduced waste, and governed with documented, verifiable results. That is intelligence applied. That is what a sharp mind looks like when it is given responsibility.
Now what have you built? What problem have you solved? What verifiable record exists anywhere that supports this remarkable claim you have just made about yourself?
Here is the deeper issue. A region that has held political power in Nigeria longer than any other, sitting on some of the most fertile land on the continent, and yet remains at the bottom of nearly every development index in the country - education, infrastructure, innovation, and economic productivity. And instead of asking hard questions about why that is, instead of demanding better from the leaders that come from that same region, you are here on the internet announcing your intelligence in comparison to a man whose results are written in public record.
That is not intelligence. That is the defence mechanism of someone who has never been challenged to prove themselves and knows it.
The most dangerous kind of ignorance is the kind that is completely comfortable with itself.
Anyone supporting Atiku to take over from
Tinubu hat£s Nigeria and does not wish well for her future.
You cannot claim to want Nigeria to succeed and still want to hand the country to Atiku, as a “retirement package.”✍️