Barack and I were so honored to have @AkunyiliCrosby create our portrait for the Obama Presidential Center. Her artistic brilliance shines through — and the way she infused such life and joy into the piece is truly extraordinary. We love it, and we think everyone who visits the Center will too!
@Uber_Support I have tried doing so in-app and as I found that this is impossible to report there (as there are not options that accommodates this scenario), I have come here and I expect that some help should be made available rather than given a roundabout.
Joan Laporta
Seyi Vodi
Mr Eazi
Is it just me or are there other people unable to successfully book a cab in Lagos on @Uber@Uber_Support app since mid-March?
I am able to book dispatch rides with ease but cab booking has not been successful.
#Uber#UberCab#Lagos
Why are price labels in @SPARNigeria outlets perpetually faded?
Is it done on purpose to frustrate shoppers or it is just plain cost savings that makes them lose customers who just go somewhere else to shop?
@bosuntijani@FMCIDENigeria Using Polling Unit as Post code codifies existing dataset as there is less friction getting it adopted - citizens are simply asked to make use of the polling unit on their PVC as their post code while NIPOST duplicates INEC DB & ask all to send data to a shortcode to get it
@bosuntijani@FMCIDENigeria Considering there are 176,846 polling units that have been been in constant use since the return to democracy since 1999 (27 years+) and that majority of adults are aware of already, may I suggest that this is put to use as it is data owned by the Nigerian government.
When Shohei Ohtani was a high school freshman, he created a detailed "dream sheet" with one central goal: to be the #1 draft pick for 8 NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball) teams.
It was a 64-cell roadmap based on a framework called the Harada Method.
Here's exactly what Shohei did 👇
1. First, some history.... The Harada Method was created by Takashi Harada, a Japanese junior high track coach. He took a team ranked last out of 380 schools and, using his system, turned them into the #1 team in the region within 3 years. They held that top spot for the next 6 years.
2. You start by placing your main goal in the center of an 8x8 grid. For Ohtani, this was "be the #1 draft pick."
3. Next, you identify 8 critical supporting pillars needed to achieve that goal. These surround the main goal.
Ohtani's 8 pillars were:
• Body
• Control
• Sharpness
• Speed
• Pitch Variance
• Personality
• Karma/Luck
• Mental Toughness
4. You then break down each of those 8 pillars into 8 smaller, actionable tasks or daily routines.
This fills out the entire 64-cell grid, turning a massive dream into a concrete, daily action plan.
To improve his karma, he listed tangible actions like:
• Showing Respect to Umpires
• Picking up trash
• Being positive
• Being someone people want to support
5. The method goes far deeper than just technical skills. It forces you to analyze your weaknesses and build confidence. It also has a highlight on service to others, emphasizing that humility and contributing to your community are essential for personal success.
6. The key to the system is daily execution and accountability. Once the 64-cell chart is complete, you turn the tasks and habits into a daily diary and a "Routine Check Sheet." It’s designed to transform abstract intentions into a measurable, daily practice.
LAGOS POLICE ARREST SERIAL COMMERCIAL TAXI DRIVER FEATURED IN VIRAL POSTS FOR MULTIPLE RAPE AND ASSAULT CASES ON SERIAL VICTIMS IN THE STATE
Crack detectives and smart operatives of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, Lagos State Police Command, have
FLASH: The Lagos State Government under the leadership of Governor @jidesanwoolu is set to launch the OMI EKO Project, tomorrow October 17, 2025.
The project is a major initiative aimed at improving water transportation across Lagos State, which is being implemented by the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) @talktolaswa and supported through €410 million in funding under the Global Gateway Initiative, backed by the European Union, the French Development Agency, and the European Investment Bank.
The OMI EKO project will introduce:
New fleet of 78 high-capacity electric ferries (between 50-200 passenger capacity)
Modern terminals & floating jetties (upgrade + new ones).
Dredging & channel works to open / stabilise routes (~140 km; 15 routes).
Digital ticketing & smart terminals for faster boarding.
Stronger safety, regulation & capacity building with LASWA oversight.
This project will be done in phases over the next 6 years.
#OmiEko
#OmiEkoProject
#LASWA
#GreaterLagosRising