Today I'm starting a 100-day posting challenge on X.
For the next 100 days, I'll share what I'm learning about:
🌱 Agriculture
🇸🇦 Arabic
☪️ Islam
💻 AI & Technology
📚 Student Life
No promises of perfect. Just consistency. Ever completed a challenge before? What's the secret?
Most people think the healthiest-looking plant is the healthiest one.
Not always
A plant with dark green leaves can still have poor root development.
And without healthy roots, the plant is only surviving not thriving.
Same applies to life
What's visible is only part of the story
I graduated with First-Class Honours (CGPA: 4.76/5.0). I've already paid my enrollment fee using my tutoring savings and loans from friends.
I still need to raise €3,122 (about ₦4.9 million) to complete my journey.
@AjeDowellz@TheYorubaTimes You should rather called me Ẹru Allah, because Arabs were worshipping idols before Islam.
With what you said I should call you Ẹru yoruba but I will rather call you Ẹru Esu because it's one of dieties in Yoruba land.
The older I get, the more I realize growth is invisible.
You don't notice yourself becoming disciplined, knowledge increasing, character improving day by day.
Then one day, you handle a situation that would've defeated old you. That's when you realize those small daily efforts.
I'm naturally someone who likes to learn.
Agriculture, Arabic, Islam, AI.
Sometimes I wonder if I'm learning too many things at once.
Then I remind myself that every skill I acquire is another tool I can use to serve people better.
I'm trusting the process, one day at a time.
One thing university has taught me:
Knowing about something isn't the same as understanding it.
You can memorize definitions and still struggle to apply them.
Real learning begins when you ask:
"Why does this happen?"
That single question has changed the way I study.
One verse I keep coming back to:
"Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is within themselves" (Q13:11)
It's a reminder that duʿā' and effort go together.
Pray sincerely, learn consistently, work honestly.
Then trust Allah with the outcome.