A Nigerian 🇳🇬Man who left Home in 2006 For South Africa 🇿🇦, has returned after being chased away by Xenophobic attacks Sadly, when he finally made it back to his village, he found his family home abandoned and badly damaged after years of neglect, all parents died only few relatives alive.
When he was in South Africa 🇿🇦 he never been in contact with any of his family members" he was living by himself, He left his South African wife and children in Mzansi as they denied to move to Nigeria 🇳🇬
What was supposed to be a joyful homecoming turned into a heartbreaking reality. 💔🏚️🇲🇼
Always remember home in good days he never built anything now he is going to start from zero.
I started my Twitter/X journey in 2022. Never in a million years would I have expected to reach billions a month, interview world leaders, and get investigated/sued by COUNTRIES looking to silence me
It all started with the Twitter Files: When Elon put his neck on the line to expose the censorship machine in the U.S.; I stepped down from running my businesses and began pouring my heart into X.
In our media division, we now have a team of over 40 writers, news aggregators, fact checkers, and editors, covering news 24x7, reaching over 2 Billion impressions monthly on X, and millions of weekly listeners on X and other platforms.
The journey has not been perfect (nor cheap). I’ve made mistakes, get weekly death threats, faced lawsuits/investigations from countries I criticized
But the journey continues, and I will keep working with the incredible team we have to build the world’s first censorship-proof media conglomerate on the world’s #1 news platform
Thank you for bearing with me, and thank you for playing a part in this journey ❤️
If you’re an African student trying to study abroad in the U.S., read this.
Getting a full scholarship and an F-1 visa is not the finish line.
It is the starting line.
Nobody tells African students this before they leave home.
You celebrate your visa.
Your family celebrates.
Your community celebrates.
But when the plane lands, a new battle begins.
You must maintain the required GPA to keep your scholarship. Some scholarships can be reduced or lost if your grades drop.
You must understand CPT. CPT means Curricular Practical Training. It allows international students to do internships while still in school, but your school must approve it first.
You must understand OPT. OPT means Optional Practical Training. It allows you to work in the U.S. after graduation. Most students get 1 year. STEM students can get up to 3 years.
You must apply for internships early because many companies reject international students when they realize they may need visa sponsorship later.
You must understand the 60-day rule. After graduation, if you do not have OPT, another school, or another legal plan within 60 days, you may have to leave the U.S.
Then comes H-1B.
H-1B is a work visa many international graduates need after OPT. Your employer applies for it, but selection is done through a lottery.
A lottery.
Years of hard work can come down to random selection.
If you are not selected, you may have to explore other options like:
Another degree — going back to school to stay on F-1 status.
EB-2 — an employment-based green card path for people with advanced degrees or strong professional ability.
O-1 — a visa for people with exceptional ability in fields like tech, research, business, arts, or science.
Study abroad is not one big breakthrough.
It is years of uncertainty, sacrifice, resilience, and faith.
There will be nights you question everything.
There will be moments when one email feels like it could change your entire life.
But thousands of Africans have walked this path before you.
Many wanted to quit.
Many were rejected.
Many thought it was over.
Yet they kept going.
Today they are engineers, doctors, researchers, founders, professors, and leaders around the world.
The journey is hard.
But if you refuse to give up, it can completely change the trajectory of your life.
Keep going.
Your future self is counting on you.
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My mom passed away last night with 10 family members by her side.
She was the first in our family to escape the Soviet Union. She arrived in California with nothing, hustled as a single mom of 4, and achieved the American dream in every respect.
She was crafty, resourceful, and could make humor out of any situation.
Here’s a photo of us when money was tight: I asked to be Aladdin for Halloween, so she dressed me up as a Russian gypsy and thought I wouldn’t notice.
April 20, 1950 - June 21, 2026
BREAKING: Peter Obi has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to resign over what he described as failures in governance, citing the resignation announcement of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer as an example of political accountability.
There’s something in tech no one is talking about, and it’s called burnout.
Currently, my right eye looks red, causing migraines, which is now resulting in a slight fever.
Has anyone ever experienced this?
What was your experience like?
Skill is still the biggest immigration route.
Skill is still the biggest career route.
Skill is still the biggest remote work route.
Even John Jumper and Noam Shazeer are being pulled by companies because of their skills.
Build your own.
Countries in the Bible and what they are called today:
Persia — Iran
Babylon — Iraq
Assyria — Iraq, Syria, Turkey
Canaan — Israel, Palestine, Lebanon
Aram — Syria
Moab — Jordan
Ammon — Jordan
Edom — Jordan
Philistia — Palestine (Gaza region)
Cush — Sudan / Ethiopia
Media — Iran
Mesopotamia — Iraq
Phoenicia — Lebanon
Asia Minor — Turkey
Macedonia — North Macedonia / Greece
Rome — Italy
Tarshish — Possibly Spain
The Bible was written in real places, among real nations, throughout real history.
These weren’t fictional lands. They were kingdoms, empires, and nations where God revealed Himself, judged rulers, raised prophets, delivered His people, and fulfilled His promises.
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass, anyway." - Earl Nightingale
Chasing "get rich quick" schemes actually puts people behind.
Just started building something meaningful...today.
Time is passing anyway.
Miyamoto Musashi was right when he said do not count your defeats before the war is over. One victory can make them all forgotten. You are not behind. You are one breakthrough away from erasing every loss.
Linux is free.
Git is free.
Docker is free.
Kubernetes is free.
Python is free.
Node.js is free.
Go is free.
PostgreSQL is free.
MySQL is free.
MongoDB is free.
Redis is free.
VS Code is free.
Figma is free.
Postman is free.
Vercel is free.
Netlify is free.
Terraform is free.
Ansible is free.
Jenkins is free.
Prometheus is free.
Grafana is free.
NGINX is free.
Apache is free.
AWS has a free tier.
GCP has a free tier.
Azure has a free tier.
ChatGPT is free.
Claude is free.
Perplexity is free.
Gemini is free.
Hugging Face is free.
Ollama is free.
Stable Diffusion is free.
TensorFlow is free.
PyTorch is free.
LangChain is free.
So what's actually stopping you from building and shipping?