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There's something Ycee did with that Olodo Uprising...the impact is still being felt.
Because I am not sure I have randomly seen educational excellence being celebrated in a minute.
"For me, I would say IGCSE Mathematics is easier than WAEC Mathematics." — Tolulope Israel Adekimi.
Following his triumph as the world's top performer in Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics, the Year 12 student outlines how decoding real-world scenarios makes the international paper more approachable than its domestic counterpart (WAEC).
#CTVTweets
When you understand that every trial you go through is not there to
break you but to get closer to Allah and raise your rank, you finally find
the strength to move forward; that's where you understand really
وَعَسَىٰ أَن تَكْرَهُوا شَيْئًا وَهُوَ خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ
We are intentional about nothing in this country.
50% of our farm produce go bad before they reach the market.
An intentional govt will offer import waivers on cold storage value chain and offer tax benefits for businesses in the field.
Here, it's tax tax tax.
I have over 500 crates of eggs to sell.
4900 per crate, Eshanu mi.
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We got married in January 2025.
She was supposed to resume law school in April. We tried everything we could to get her posted to the Abuja campus, where we are based, but it wasn’t meant to be. She was posted to Lagos instead.
Everyone was worried.
How would she cope?
How would I cope?
At the time, we didn’t even know she was pregnant, we found a month later.
From that moment, every day came with a new prayer. Her exams were getting closer, and so was her due date. The estimated due date (EDD) fell right in the middle of her exams.
Ya Rabb… we prayed every single day for just one thing, that the baby would wait until after her exams. Alhamdulillah, Allah answered our prayers. That guy waited..
She finished her final paper on December 13 and left campus immediately. But just when we thought the hardest part was over, she got to the airport and wasn’t allowed to board her flight.
I can’t even describe what I felt.
My mum was already in Abuja, waiting to help us prepare for the baby. My wife was stranded in Lagos, stressed, exhausted, heavily pregnant, and with no close family there.
By the mercy of Allah, everything was sorted out, and she made it home safely that same day.
Ten days later, she gave birth to our strong, healthy baby boy.
And today, here she is, called to the Bar.
By Allah, I cannot imagine everything she went through.
Alhamdulillah for every single step of the journey.
I’ve been collecting Islamic names that I find unique and not so commonly used. The thought came to me one day, jokingly wondering why certain names are repeated so often around here. That said, every Islamic name is beautiful in its own way.
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Here’s my list, feel free to use and be inspired by them.
Abdur Rahees – one who serves the Most Merciful.
Abd Qo’bid – servant of the Withholder.
Abu Bakri – companion of the Prophet ﷺ, symbol of leadership.
Abyan – clear, eloquent.
Akram – the most generous.
Anas – friendly, bringing comfort.
Ashrof – noble, honorable.
Azroh – support, strength.
Billal – victorious and refreshing, name of the Prophet’s muezzin.
Huzaifah – the wise and discerning.
Ilyaasah – derived from Prophet Ilyas.
Iqbal – prosperity, good fortune.
Jalaal – majesty, dignity.
Mua’whidh – protected, safeguarded.
Mubtesim – the one who smiles.
Muneeroh – radiant, shining.
Muzammil – the wrapped one (a title of the Prophet ﷺ).
Nabee’lah – noble, distinguished.
Owais – companion known for piety.
Sufyan – swift, fast-moving.
Tasneem – a fountain in Paradise.
Yaa'sir – ease, wealth.
Zo'hir – luminous, evident.
Hafsoh – pure, virtuous (also the name of the Prophet’s wife).
Mazeedahtul-Kayr – abundance of goodness.
Mutawakillah – one who relies on Allah.
Na’eela – achiever, successful one.
Qowiyyah – strong, firm.
Rabiat – a devoted worshipper
Rauhdah – garden, flower.
Sururoh – joy, delight.
Ummul Kayr – a nurturing, “good mother.”
Zeenatul Khayr – ornament of goodness.
Zeeyaa’dah – growth, increase.
Zuleykoh – bright and fair, beautiful to the point of wonder.
Jannah – Paradise, the ultimate garden of bliss.
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Ní ilẹ̀ Yorùbá, a ní ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ obinrin tí wọ́n jẹ́ ìyànjú àti ẹ̀bùn fún ayé. Lara wọn ni ẹ̀mi Mosúnmọ́lá wà, ẹni tí ó jẹ́ ìṣàpẹẹrẹ obinrin alágbára, ọlọ́gbọ́n àti ẹlẹ́wà láti inú.
mo jẹ́ obinrin tí ó ní ẹ̀mí ìfẹ́ àti ìtẹ̀sí gíga. Bí moti ń gbé ní ayé,
I have a trend for all the phenomenal women in the world.
It doesn’t matter who you’re, the language you speak, or your cultural background.
What can you say about yourself?
Quote this with any language of your choice.
I’m asking nicely🥰
Let’s have it😎🤌🏾