A few highlights from the EWSS 2026 Grand Finale.
From inspiring presentations to meaningful conversations, it was a day of innovation, collaboration, and ideas for a more sustainable future.
Thank you to everyone who made it a success.
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Egejurum Munachimso is ready for tomorrow’s Math competition at the International STEM Olympiad Grand Finale, Rome.
He will be representing us in the Primary category.
He is very confident that he might get a perfect score.
The doors are open, guests are arriving, and the EWSS 2026 Grand Finale is officially underway.
Here's a glimpse of the energy as we celebrate innovation and the ideas shaping the future of water sustainability.
Stay tuned for more highlights.
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The coding competition has started for the International STEM Olympiad Grand Finale in Rome, Italy.
It’s beautiful to see bright minds challenge themselves.
Next year we will have our children compete in the coding competition as well.
Femi Gbajabiamila's Law license was revoked for stealing client's money in the US.
Tinubu forfeited $460,000 drug funds in Chicago.
Dapo was guilty of credit card scam abroad.
Won't be surprised if Hushpuppy comes back, joins the APC and wins an election.
APC and CRIMINALITY 5 & 6
Your citizenship really determines so much for you. As a Nigerian, your matter long ooo.
I had a Saudi classmate when I was fling my Masters. He explained to me that all Saudis in the UK were fully sponsored by the government. I asked what his plan was after school, he said he was going back home to take up a job. He didn't even like the UK. I don't blame him, he struggled with the language and culture.
I had Korean classmates (those ones are always rich and clean). No one was staying back or had plan to.
I saw Chinese classmate 2 years later. He had started a business with his babe. He told me the government encourages them to take loan to invest abroad. I thought we were just having a discussion. I didn't know he had his plan mapped out.
My Spanish friend (the only one I still talk to), I asked him when he was going to pick up his British passport since he was eligible for it having been in UK for many years, he said he didnt need it that his passport takes him where he needs to go. I spoke to him recently and he said he is looking to leave the UK soon. He wants to return home to Barcelona. That reminds me, he has been inviting me to Barcelona 🤦♂️
At the start of Covid, my Canadain flatmate packed his bag and left. He told me he would finish his program from there. I once asked how he was paying for his program (Law Undergraduate), he said he took a loan from the bank in Canada.
Then you look at Nigerians- we are always looking for how to stay back at all cost because home offers nothing. Conversation always centred around sponsorship jobs - even if it is care job. This is after working 12 hours shift through out your Masters to pay for your fees and cover for your living expenses. People are even so desperate, they are paying 10k to 12k for sponsorship job just to stay back.
His IMF prayer.
His Naira prayer.
His prayer on insecurity.
His prayer on the economy.
No Adeboye’s prayer has been answered. All his prayers concerning Nigeria, none was answered. 40 years of praying, zero answer.
Africans need jobs, not hallucinations.
Today in Rome, I could see different government delegates from other countries, including China and Singapore, right here to support their students for International STEM Olympiad.
No single government delegate from Nigeria.
Is this how much our government abhors education?
Picture of Former Nigerian President, Oluşegun Obasanjọ Speaking at the G8 Summit in Gleneagles Scotland in 2005 with Vladimir Putin & George W. Bush and other world leader behind him.
His name is Egejurum Onyedikachi, and he is a genius.
Let that sink in.
He is in Primary 6 but does wonders with mathematics that make SS3 students tremble.
The world will know him and celebrate him.
He is currently with me in Rome to challenge champions from other countries this Saturday.
On Saturday, I will be discussing the basis of PLEADINGS as the bedrock of Civil Litigation in the Nigerian litigation atmosphere. I am looking forward to meeting the over-300 law students and graduates hugely in Nigeria but across Africa.
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I remember when this handle used to attack me for being a "crazy conspiracy theorist."
As always, I'm grateful for how time eventually clears whatever is blocking everyone's eyes.