Our next mission: Pushing for Africa’s first Future Generations Bill through the State Assembly in 2027
We were the first Sub-Saharan African city to be World Book Capital in 2014 📖
Rivers State should be leading this continent, not just this country
#Rivers2050Vision
Your CEO should be strong.
Your CTO should be wise.
Your COO should be wicked, cunning, of mysterious origins, fluent in the dark arts, blurry in pictures,
half the time, I really want to tell my boss how much I really like her. she's such an amazing and balanced leader. i want to tell her all these but i'm shy 😅 actually, i'm not shy, i'm just axasjtitjoepw. ughh
You are too familiar with yourself, that’s why you undermine, underrate, underutilise, underestimate, undervalue, undersell, underinvest and underposition yourself for greatness.
2. Engagement is not always the right metric for senior professionals.
The finance director who saves your post and quietly changes how they think about something is more valuable to your visibility strategy than a hundred likes from people who will never be in your professional ecosystem.
Stop optimising for applause. Optimise for the right rooms.
Men are really So Important. The older I get, the more I recognize the value of masculine structure. Men fix things, bring stability, bring logic when emotions are high, protect us, help map out a solid game plan when we’re lost. They bring a type of balance and support that just hits different. Good and intentional men don’t always get the credit they deserve❤️.
May God bless all the Good men out there.🙌
I wonder what percent of people just following space stuff because of Artemis aren't aware that we have a permanently inhabited space station in orbit right now with people doing ~6-12 month long missions.
Big smiles from Christina and Victor on the deck of the USS John P. Murtha, as they waited to be escorted for their routine post-mission medical checks.
The Artemis II astronauts were all smiles on the flight deck of USS John P. Murtha after they were extracted from their Orion spacecraft after splashdown.
I don’t really understand the maths it takes to send humans behind the Moon and bring them back safely. And the more I sit with that, the more it genuinely messes with my head even tho my love for physics and my knowledge of physics is astounding to a point
Somebody had to work out a path where the Moon’s gravity is pulling you in, the Earth is pulling you back, and you’re moving just fast enough and not slow enough not to get trapped by either. They had to figure out the exact angle to come back into Earth’s atmosphere too. Too steep, you burn up. Too shallow, you bounce off and drift into space. And they had to get all of that right at the same time, for real people sitting in a small metal capsule about 400k kilometres away from home.
Nothing in that system is standing still.
The Moon is moving.
The Earth is moving.
Even the Sun is pulling on everything. And still, some people looked at all of that motion, all of that chaos, and turned it into numbers you can follow. Go here.
Adjust here.
Come back here.
And unlike nepa light, it infact works.
There’s also that moment in the journey where the crew passes behind the Moon. No contact with Earth. No signal. Just silence, with a massive rock blocking everything they’ve ever known. The only reason they can stay calm in that moment is because someone, somewhere, did the maths and proved they’ll come out the other side.
I don’t know what it feels like to trust something that much. To put your life in an equation when you’re that far away from everything.
But I do know this for sure, whatever that level of thinking is, whatever it takes to reach it, it might be one of the most extraordinary things human beings have ever done...
President @officialABAT is running the Most Useless Government in the history of Useless Governments!!!
How many more Nigerians have to die due to this abysmal level of incompetence?
Nigerians wake up everyday to lament one tragedy of the other.
Unbearably heart-wrenching!!!
What do young people imagine for the future of Rivers State?
Join us as members of Generation Alpha (ages 10–16) share their ideas, hopes, and imagination for the Rivers State of 2050.
🗓 March 14
🕓 4 PM WAT
🔗 https://t.co/qb7IkNse6o
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