Listen to Magnus Emenuga explains how he built a smart from in his lab, in Aba.
This is really a good place to start investment.
They need an institutional and investment support to scale up.
I can see the future very clearly.
I see a South East where millions of children are no longer educated merely to pass examinations, but to build things the world will buy.
I see 13- and 14-year-olds building toys for Christmas, designing automated home systems, creating energy solutions, manufacturing electronics, solving security issues through technology and building drones in their hundreds of thousands to solve real African problems.
And then something extraordinary will happen: children will become creators of wealth before they are old enough to look for jobs. Some will become multimillionaires as teenagers, not from speculation, but from knowledge, engineering and solving real problems.
This is bigger than education.
We are laying the foundation for an industrial revolution.
We are raising a generation that will not look at technology and ask, “Where can we import this from?”
They will ask, “How can we build it ourselves?”
I can already feel this wave beginning. The energy is building. The mindset is changing. And once millions of young minds discover that mathematics, science and engineering give them the power to create, it will be incredibly difficult to stop them.
So I will say this now, while it is still early:
Start investing in the South East.
A generation of builders is coming.
And they are going to build things Africa has never seen before.
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Beyond Football: The Match for a Better Nigeria
This weekend, Europe comes alive again with football. Millions of Nigerian youths will be glued to television screens, streaming matches, debating tactics, celebrating victories, and admiring the organisation, discipline, and excellence that make European football the envy of the world. But here is a question worth asking: Why can’t Nigerian football be just as good?
The answer is not a lack of talent. Nigeria has produced world-class footballers who have excelled in Europe because they found systems that reward merit, invest in infrastructure, ensure security, and are governed with competence and accountability. Great football does not exist in isolation. It grows where there is good governance.
The stadiums, academies, transport systems, healthcare, security, electricity, and institutions that support football are products of leaders who make the right choices and citizens who insist on accountability. Nigeria has the talent. What we have lacked is leadership that creates an enabling environment for that talent to flourish.
As I have decided, in the next 150 days, to engage Nigerian youths wherever they gather—in town halls, campuses, online spaces, and even football communities—my message is simple: The future you admire in Europe can be built in Nigeria. But it starts with your vote.
Imagine a Nigeria where our local league is competitive, our stadiums are full every weekend, our clubs attract sponsorship, our coaches receive proper training, and young footballers no longer see emigration as their only path to success.
Nigeria will not emerge through wishful thinking. It will emerge when young Nigerians decide that elections matter as much as football matches. Every goal scored in Europe is a reminder that excellence is possible. Every well-managed league is proof that systems work when honest leadership is in place.
The 2027 presidential election is therefore more than a political contest. It is an opportunity for Nigerian youths to choose the kind of country they want—a nation that exports talent because it is respected, not because its citizens are escaping failed governance.
Cheer for Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, PSG, Inter, AC Milan, or any club you support. Enjoy every match. But when the final whistle blows, remember that the greatest match awaiting Nigerian youths is not in Europe. It is in Nigeria.
It is the match for good governance. It is the match for jobs, security, education, sports development, and national renewal. And unlike football, where only twenty-two players are on the pitch, every Nigerian youth has a place in this match.
Stand up. Mobilise. Vote. Defend your vote.
If Nigerian youths can passionately follow European football every weekend, they can also passionately build a Nigeria where our own football—and our nation—becomes a source of pride.
The journey towards better Nigerian football begins with the path to good governance. And the path to good governance begins with the decision of Nigerian youths to stand up and be counted in 2027.
Every weekend, starting today, I will come to you with a reminder of January 16, 2027, and our future. We can create world-class standards right here at home.
It’s in your hands, and that new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Life Lately 🥺💔 (on oxygen while nebulizing)).
Kindly help me get an IVC filter for my pulmonary embolism. 😤🙏🏾 The procedure costs ₦4.2 million at LASUTH. I know this is a big ask, but I’m worried about another clot forming, and I may not be this lucky next time pls 😭😓
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Happy Birthday to Me – Hon. Noah Ahmed
Today, August 21, I celebrate another year of God's faithfulness, mercy, and grace. I am deeply grateful for the gift of life, good health, and every lesson that has shaped my journey.
As I mark this special day, I pray that Almighty God will continue to guide my steps, strengthen my heart, grant me wisdom, and bless the work of my hands. May He open greater doors of opportunity, surround me with genuine supporters, protect my family, and give me the courage to serve humanity with honesty, humility, and compassion.
May this new year of my life bring peace, favor, divine breakthroughs, and the fulfillment of every good purpose God has for me. I pray for strength to impact lives, inspire the youth, and remain a beacon of hope wherever I go.
Happy Birthday to me! Here's to greater achievements, abundant blessings, and a future filled with success.
Happy Birthday, Hon. Noah Ahmed! 🎉🎂🙏
In a spirit of complete collaboration, support and solidarity, I led the coordination and formal submission of National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidates across the 19 Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Working closely with the National Working Committee (NWC) and candidates at all levels, the exercise was successfully concluded today, Thursday, 20th August 2026, with the formal presentation of all candidates’ names to the NDC National Leader, His Excellency Sen. Seriake Dickson.
I express our profound gratitude to the National Leader, the National Working Committee, and all the candidates for their cooperation and unwavering commitment.
This is more than the completion of a submission process , it is another decisive step towards building a formidable NDC team capable of competing strongly at every level.
The task ahead is promising, and we are ready to go. - RMK
2027 Election campaign season is here.
If you are a Peter Obi supporter, lover, or 100% sure to vote for Obi for president, we need to connect you to the larger community, give your tweets more engagements and visibility and also stand together as one to face the APC.
Retweet this post, drop your handle and a comment in the comment section, follow whoever that likes or repost this tweet, the person will follow you back ASAP. If he or she doesn't follow back, kindly unfollow such person. The person is not a true supporter of Peter Obi.
APC and Tinubu supporters please stay out of this. You are not welcomed here or needed here.
MY MESSAGE TO NIGERIANS ON THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE 2027
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
My dear Nigerians,
As the 2027 presidential campaign officially begins, I call on every Nigerian to reflect deeply on the state of our nation and the kind of country we want to leave for the next generation.
Nigeria stands at a critical crossroads. Our people are facing a difficult economic reality. The rising cost of food and essential goods has placed enormous pressure on families.
Millions of young Nigerians are searching for meaningful employment and opportunities, while businesses are struggling with high operating costs and an uncertain economic environment.
At the same time, insecurity continues to threaten communities across the country. Too many families have lost loved ones, homes and livelihoods to terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and other forms of violence.
Our farmers need security to return to their farms, our children need safe schools, and every Nigerian deserves to live without fear.
Our education and healthcare systems require urgent investment. Our infrastructure must be improved, our institutions strengthened, and public resources managed with greater
transparency and accountability.
These challenges are serious, but Nigeria is full of hope. We have the people, resources and potential to build a prosperous and secure nation. What we need is leadership with the competence, courage and commitment to put the interests of Nigerians first.
This is why I have chosen to work with His Excellency, Peter Obi, on the Obi-Kwankwaso ticket.
Our partnership is not about region, religion or personal ambition. It is about Nigeria. We believe in a country where government serves the people, where hard work is rewarded, where young people can build successful futures at home, and where every citizen has a fair opportunity to prosper.
To our young people, women, workers, farmers, entrepreneurs and professionals, I ask you to join us in this journey.
Let us move beyond politics of division and focus on the issues that affect our daily lives. Let us demand accountability, competence and results from those entrusted with public office.
The 2027 election presents Nigerians with an opportunity to choose a new direction.
I therefore call on all Nigerians to support the Obi–Kwankwaso ticket and all candidates of the NDC and join us in the task of rebuilding our nation.
Let us campaign peacefully, responsibly and with the national interest at heart.
Together, we can build a stronger nation and Nigeria will be OK. - RMK
Our first drone test flight worked, although it crash-landed. But tomorrow, our stars will improve it and perfect it.
This is the real definition of education for me. Every child has been so engaged, deeply involved, and super excited to learn and create things.
They are applying the knowledge of maths and science to create something meaningful.
The future is looking exciting.
Those Seeking to be Addressed as “His Excellency” Must Behave Excellently
Yesterday, I joined other presidential candidates to sign the first National Peace Accord for the 2027 Presidential Elections.
My signing of the accord is a reinforcement of my continued commitment to insisting that we, as candidates, must conduct ourselves in a way that reflects the office we aspire to. Leaders must eschew all forms of violent rhetoric and rein in their followers to do the same.
The next elections must be strictly based on the issues that matter to Nigerians: unity, insecurity, pulling people out of poverty, reducing the number of out-of-school children, and restoring hope to the long-suffering people of our country.
Our supporters must see that we have all committed to free, fair, and credible elections based on issues and devoid of rancour.
Those of us wishing to be addressed as “His Excellency” must behave excellently, and, more importantly, the process of attaining public office must be excellent.
We take very seriously the commitment of INEC to free, fair, and credible elections, as well as the pledge by law enforcement agencies to remain unbiased throughout the electioneering process.
I call on my supporters to remain firm, determined, and peaceful.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
🚨🔵 EXCLUSIVE: João Pedro on taking the infamous Chelsea number 9 shirt for this season:
"I know everyone talks about the 'curse' of the number 9 here, but I don't care about that at all. I explicitly asked the board for this shirt." 9️⃣🇧🇷
"I am completely ready for the pressure. I want the responsibility to score the goals this amazing club needs. It is an absolute honour for me, and I will deliver." ✨🔥