2026: I will work relentlessly on myself so that, at year’s end, regardless of outcomes, I will know I gave my best without any regrets. I will show up every day!
One of my guys got into an investment bank through this GT process. They're currently in the "trainee school" and man has locked in like his life depends on it. I rarely see him online on WhatsApp and phone has become secondary.
I told him when he got the GT role, this might be your only chance at getting a GT opportunity, so you know what to do.
He studied marine science, the more reason why he has to take it seriously.
My whole point is, please keep pushing .... Even if you studied yoruba, the opportunity will come and I really hope it's soon..
All the best, guys!
Won't lie, I admire and respect Mr Godwin Enakhena's hustle. Won the NNL championship over the weekend with Sporting Lagos, and already on the radio again talking sports on Eko FM. He's been on that grind for about 3 decades. Maximum Respect Boss!!
When fear comes knocking, remind yourself that God has not given you the spirit of fear, but of power, of love, and of a sound mind. You were not created to live in anxiety or defeat but to live boldly, wisely, and victoriously through Jesus.
America has 50 states.
And every single one of them operates under its own laws, courts, policing systems, and legal culture while still being bound by federal law.
That is the difference.
The United States understood something long ago that Nigeria still refuses to confront:
You cannot effectively govern hundreds of millions of people with completely different realities from one central authority.
In America, federal law handles national matters:
immigration
national security
constitutional rights
interstate crimes
currency
But individual states control much of what affects daily life:
policing
criminal justice
business regulations
education
taxation
property law
civil disputes
So what works in Texas does not have to be forced on California.
What works in Florida does not automatically become law in New York.
Each state adapts to its own people, culture, economy, crime rate, and social realities.
That decentralization is one of the greatest strengths of the American system.
It creates speed.
It creates accountability.
It creates competition between states.
It prevents dangerous levels of power concentration.
And most importantly, it allows local problems to be solved locally.
Meanwhile Nigeria calls itself a federation, but operates like an overprotected unitary state wearing a federal costume.
Everything leads back to Abuja.
Security? Abuja.
Policing? Abuja.
Major judicial power? Abuja.
Revenue dependence? Abuja.
Even governors that are called “Chief Security Officers” cannot fully control police operations in their own states.
Think about how absurd that is.
A governor can watch insecurity spread in real time and still wait for federal approval before meaningful action can happen.
That is not federalism.
That is administrative dependency.
Nigeria is trying to centrally manage over 200 million people across completely different ethnic, economic, religious, and security realities as if Sokoto and Port Harcourt experience the same problems.
They do not.
And the damage is obvious.
Our courts are overloaded.
Judicial processes move at a painful pace.
Security coordination is weak.
States wait for federal allocations instead of building real economic independence.
Every election becomes a war because too much power is concentrated at the center.
Control Abuja and you practically control the country.
That is why political tension in Nigeria is always explosive.
Too much authority sits in one place.
America distributed power intentionally.
Nigeria concentrates power dangerously.
And that difference affects everything from policing efficiency to judicial speed to economic development.
The American system is not perfect.
Far from it.
But one thing it understood correctly is this:
Local realities require local solutions.
Nigeria still governs like every state is the same country inside the same problem.
It is one of the biggest reasons governance keeps failing, institutions remain weak, and justice feels painfully distant from the average citizen.
What happened at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital yesterday is a national disgrace and must not be treated lightly!
Calling on @officialEFCC to promote lawful conduct; to publicly call the officers involved in the act to order, @Fmohnigeria@nighealthwatch to protect our healthcare system, and the presidency @NGRPresident and @NGRSenate to look into this, so this doesn’t happen to any healthcare worker again.
@UN@WHO@WHONigeria@UNICEF_Nigeria
Justice must prevail. Say NO TO VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Enough is Enough.
PAIN is everywhere.
·It’s the tears in the eyes of that person weeping in a corner.
·It provoked the argument at home last night.
·It hides beneath smiles & laughter.
·It flares up from harsh criticism or simple correction.
·It dries up zeal and passion and makes the other appear lazy and clueless.
·It medicates itself with addictive substances.
·It has a sharp tongue & calls itself strong.
·It stands behind pulpits, sits in pews, rules from benches in courtrooms, & consoles broken souls in counseling centers.
·Sometimes it's silent. Sometimes it's boisterous.
·Sometimes it postures itself as anger, wisdom, intelligence, or spirituality.
BUT PAIN IS PAIN : It hurts badly; It kills slowly sometimes and at other times instantly.
LORD, heal your people. Bind up our wounds.
Always remember Ecclesiastes 9 vs 4 (NIV) “Anyone that’s among the Living has hope...”.
Tomorrow will be better.
Hope this made little sense?
Only one person stole 33 billion naira.
Imagine how much was stolen under Buhari alone by other people.
Just minister of power only, 33 billion.
They’ve finished this country
Guys, if you have had a misfortune in your life or relationship, Twitter is not the place to look for sympathy (unless maybe to raise money for a medical issue). Deal with your issues offline and fix any issues you may have privately, like a man!
I am Ezemmuo. I know things.
The number of people who can also afford cars or new clothes also dropped precipitously. These guys are not only dishonest but are not even great at gaslighting.
I met a lady in her mid 50s and I can’t shake off the conversation we had. She subtly reminded me that there’s a timeframe to run and work as hard as you can and you shouldn’t miss that window. Take your highest earning and natural strength timeline seriously.
For those who don’t understand the gravity of what the lawless EFCC has done today, hospital is supposed to be sanctuary. This was very clear in the Geneva convention.
For them to harass and abduct a professor of cardiothoracic surgery from the theatre,
They have gone lawless!
Because how did they just deny dragging and beating up Prof, clinicians and non clinical staff that tried to intervened. They smashed people’s phone for recording them, destroyed protectors, shot tear gas, shot into the air and damaged the hospital’s gate before driving out.
How!
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“a inglaterra só produz três coisas boas: chá, uísque e meus livros, mas acontece que o chá é chinês, o uísque é escocês e eu sou irlandês. então, a inglaterra pegou as únicas coisas boas que tem de outros países”