Most people only believe what they can already see,But greatness begins with vision before evidence. Keep building what others don’t yet understand. The future belongs to those willing to imagine beyond present reality.
“Only those who can see the invisible can do the impossible”
I am excited to share that the 2026 finalists of the Aguata Best Students Challenge are departing Lagos, Nigeria, to Kigali, Rwanda, for the purpose of engaging in a life-changing edhcational trip.
The twenty high-flying students will be joining numerous others from different parts of the world to participate in the 2026 Pan-African Boot Camp, holding in the Ntare Louiselund International School, Kigali, Rwanda
At the Boot Camp, our champions will be exposed to activities in the areas of robotics, AI, digital storytelling, etc , - aside the international exposure and networking.
The twenty Aguata champions are:
• Ejezie Sopuruchukwu Divine — St. Peter’s Secondary School, Achina
• Ezema Chisom Esther — Community Secondary School, Akpo
• Okoye Amarachukwu Juliet — Community Secondary School, Aguluezechukwu
• Agu Chisom Stella — Marius Scholar Secondary School, Uga
• Uduji Chioma Treasure — First Hill Secondary School, Ekwulobia
• Ejikeme-Eze Barnabas Kenechukwu — Christ the King Secondary School, Igbo-Ukwu
• Anumudu Eberechukwu Mary-Cynthia — Holy Name Secondary School, Umuchu
• Onuorah Onyedikachi Micheal — St. Anthony’s Secondary School, Ikenga
• Moses Vivian Chinyere — Urban Girls Secondary School, Ekwulobia
• Ejemeni Chinecherem Happiness — Mother of Christ Secondary School, Ezinifite
• Orazulume Chibueze Kingsley — Community Boys Secondary School, Igbo-Ukwu
• Agu Makuochukwu Karen — Holy Child Secondary School, Isuofia
• Dominic Chijindu Divine — Immanuel Model Secondary School, Nkpologwu
14. Okafor Chinemerem Blessing — Community Secondary School, Ora-Eri
• Uzozie Chikamso Rita — Holy Family Secondary School, Igbo-Ukwu
• Onyemaeze Chigozie Divine — St. Augustine Secondary School, Uga
• Okpara Onyekachi Johnson — All Saint’s Seminary, Ekwulobia
• Obinna Goodluck Obinna — Uga Boys Secondary School, Uga
• Okechukwu Onyinyechi Gift — Community Secondary School, Umuchu
• Ezeokeke Ugonna Kingsley — Aguata High School, Aguata
Without doubt, the trip and the boot camp experiences will shape the lives of our amazing and hard-working champions and as well place them on pedestals for greater accomplishments in the future.
Great thanks to our sponsors for providing all the necessary - particularly financial - support needed for impacting in the lives of our amazing students.
Big congratulations to our stars.
In Aguata LGA, Impossibility is Nothing.
The algorithms have owners. The owners have location-specific agendas. The things the algorithms push in front of your eyeballs are determined by your location and the owners' agenda for it.
That's why there are several Nigerian TikTok creators and streamers who make interesting, engaging content about Nigerian history and current affairs, but except you stumble across them, you won't even know that they exist. What the algorithm will constantly push to your Nigerian eyeballs instead is "Peller" and "Jarvis."
There are funny and intelligent Nigerian stand-up comedians like Bovi who upload Instagram Reels content, but the algorithm will not regularly push them to you. If not for their large offline following, you would barely notice them. The Instagram Reels algorithm will instead constantly push brainrot Nigerian skitmakers to saturate your Nigerian brain with the psychological equivalent of codeine.
If you want to know what agenda the algorithm owners have in mind for a specific location, simply find out who the algorithms have made famous in that location. And if you live in a location where the algorithms want to fill your head with nothing but mindless brainrot, you owe a responsibility to yourself to resist being programmed by rich people who are literally trying to code stupidity into entire populations.
Because everything is war.
The South East has one advantage that is often overlooked:
People believe in education.
Whether rich or poor, Christian, traditionalist, trader, civil servant, politician, or farmer, there is a deep cultural respect for learning.
You can argue about politics, religion, and ideology, but tell an Igbo parent that education can improve their child’s future, and they will listen.
That cultural acceptance is a massive asset.
Many regions struggle first with convincing people that education matters. In the South East, that battle is largely won already.
Our challenge is no longer acceptance.
Our challenge is quality.
If we can provide world-class teachers, better learning systems, technology, mathematics, AI education, and clear pathways to opportunity, the people will embrace it.
The soil is already fertile.
We simply need to plant the right seeds.
That is why transforming education in the South East may be one of the fastest ways to transform the future workforce of Africa.
Kemi bedonoch is not in the race for PM cus she's not a member of UK labour party. The prime minister will come from the ruling party which is Labour. Why are you guys finding it hard to understand parliamentary government ?
In Fidelity Bank alone BEFORE HE BECAME GOVERNOR, Peter Obi’s 695,190,178 million shares @ ₦18 was worth ₦12.5B as far back as 2005!!!
$1 was ₦131 - that’s $95.42 million
Today,
$1=1,375
$95.42m x ₦1,375
= ₦131.20billion
I tell you what? PO is doing you and I enormous favour for running to make our lives better whether you like to hear it or not.
If anything, politics has made him poorer, there’s nothing else to be said.
“40,000 Patients To One Doctor. That’s The Reality In Parts Of Nigeria. The Country Produces Highly Trained Doctors And Nurses, Yet Thousands Leave Every Year For Opportunities Abroad, Especially In The UK And US. I Went To Nigeria To Find Out Why This Is Happening. Here’s What I Discovered.”~ British Journalist Louise Callaghan Reveals 🇳🇬
@realkenokonkwo Andy is really going mental. A lawyer that doesn't know the difference between criticism and criminal defamation is really a bad one. I go like see you for that orange scrub soon enough 😂