Can you guys please thank my dad for me?
Because I genuinely do not know what I would do without this man. 👇
In February I told my dad I needed an apartment.
And I was very specific.
It had to be before June.
And there had to be light.
Not just small light. Constant light.
He said okay. No problem. He would find something nice.
Now you guys know how house hunting goes in Nigeria.
Agent wahala. You go and see the house and it looks nothing like the pictures.
I was already mentally preparing for the stress.
But this man told me to calm down.
He said don’t worry. I am looking for something nice for you.
So he started hunting.
By himself.
This man was the one talking to agents.
This man was the one going to see apartments on my behalf.
This man was the one sending me feedback after every visit.
“Mama I saw this one but I don’t think you will like it.”
“Mama this one is not bad but the light situation is not good.”
“Mama I am still looking.”
Every single time.
Until one day he called me and said.
“Mama. I finally found something you are going to like.”
I said are you serious?
We hopped on a video call.
He walked me through the apartment.
Spacious. Clean. Beautiful.
And then he said the words that made me want to cry.
Mama they have light. Almost 22 out of 24 hours.
And they do not even pay for the light separately.
I was screaming.
Then he told me the rent.
I said Jesus.
He said just pay. You will not regret it.
Now my friends were telling me do not pay for an apartment you have not seen physically.
Go and see it first.
But I trust my dad’s judgment completely.
So I sent the money.
Without seeing it with my physical eyes.
The next day I went to see the apartment.
You guys.
It was everything.
EVERYTHING.
Exactly what I wanted. Exactly what I had described.
Exactly what I had prayed for.
This man found it all by himself.
And that is not even all.
He arranged people to go and clean the apartment before I moved in.
He arranged the driver that picked up my luggage from my old apartment.
He sorted out everything.
All I had to do was show up and move in like a queen.
Like a whole queen.
I don’t know how he does it.
I don’t know how this man always comes through for me every single time.
But what I know is that I have the best dad in the world.
And when I say I have high standards it is because of this man right here.
He set the bar.
So if you are reading this please say a prayer for my dad.
Or drop a thank you in the comments on his behalf.
Because this apartment. This moment. This feeling.
It would not have been possible without him.
Daddy thank you is not even enough.
But thank you. 🙏❤️
It appears that Peter Obi's popularity has not slowed down at all but has, in fact, doubled. I just hope Nigerians are ready to do what it takes 2027 because the rigging of 2023 will not compared to the rigging, which has been prepared for 2027 by the other camps.
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He made some good points later on the video, but he completely whitewashed what led Ojukwu to war and the fact that these things are still very much manifesting until today.
That said, I still blame the Igbos for letting the wrong people into power. If not for that brave professor, we would not have Otti as governor today. Imagine she chose to sell her conscience. Imagine she decided to bow to pressure, Aba would still be the dustbin city it was.
The Igbos must collectively reject incompetent and stomach oriented politicians. As I type this, they are conniving and strategizing ways to keep the southeast stranded for another 4 years. We see notable men in society lying in bed with these connivers. The Igbos, as a collective, must come together and make sure they don't succeed.
The world is changing fast, and we, as a people, must change with it. We can't continue to be shortsighted and stagnant. Even our fellow African countries are leaving us behind.
We need to ensure that people like Otti are voted into power. And lastly, in whatever capacity we find ourselves, we must never bow to pressure or monetary lust and remain resolute like Prof. Nnenna Nnannaya Oti. This is the only way change will come.
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Metal Sticks Together in Space — No Heat, No Pressure, Just Physics! 🌌🔧
In the silent vacuum of space, two pieces of identical metal can do something that seems almost magical — they fuse together on contact. This strange phenomenon is known as cold welding, and it happens without heat, pressure, or any adhesive at all.
On Earth, we never see this happen naturally because our metals are always coated with a thin layer of oxide, dust, or moisture from the air. But in space, there’s no atmosphere — no barrier between the metals. When their pure atomic surfaces touch, they can’t tell they’re separate. Their atoms simply join together as one solid piece.
While it sounds like a futuristic bonding technique, cold welding is actually a real engineering challenge for satellites and spacecraft. Moving metal parts like hinges, latches, and fasteners can accidentally weld together in orbit, jamming systems that were meant to move freely.
The phenomenon was first confirmed in 1985 during a European Space Agency (ESA) mission, when parts of a satellite unexpectedly fused in the vacuum of space. Since then, engineers have learned to counter it using special coatings, lubricants, and non-reactive materials to prevent unwanted bonding.
In short: space doesn’t just test human ingenuity — it tests the very boundaries of matter itself. 🌠