“I decided not to buy a car and saved the money to acquire a property. Today, this is my fourth private jet that I’m flying… I wouldn’t have been a billionaire without God” — Nigerian Billionaire Tony Elumelu
🚨🇵🇹 Cristiano: “I know that whoever works hard, God helps him. It was a tough week, a dark one, it started as if I had retired from football”.
But I held on as I always hold on because I believe in work more than football. It was tough, I have to admit, but we came back”.
🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: EA Sports’ simulation predicts Spain will win the 2026 World Cup.
They have correctly predicted the last four World Cup winners in a row:
🏆 2022: Argentina
🏆 2018: France
🏆 2014: Germany
🏆 2010: Spain
@Officially_Kriz We need a new set of industrialists to continue this industrial legacy. Dangote is 69 and almost retired. Africa needs daring entrepreneurs to continue on this trajectory.
You see, this is my issue with some of these Naija fashion brands. A lot of these guys reach out to me saying they’d love to make something for me, but their pricing ends up discouraging me from supporting them. Maybe I’m not rich enough to be in their target market, and that’s fine but I think the bigger issue in the so-called Naija luxury space is the attempt to skip the hard process it takes to truly belong there.
You can’t price like the top 0.1% of global luxury while bypassing the years of craftsmanship, brand building, attention to detail, and cultural weight that justify it. Those are the things that come to mind when I’m forking out £1,500 at Harrods for a Louboutin or Ferragamo.
Luxury is earned over time through consistency, obsessive quality, and a story people genuinely want to buy into not this sleazy attempt to signal exclusivity.
Anyways, I wish this guy all the best.
This is my problem with most Nigeria. Everyone is chasing making products for the 1% of 1%. While leaving the Chinese to care for the 99%. And this trend is even more pronounced in the car manufacturing industry.
For a country where the minimum wage is just 70k we shouldn’t be promoting high cost products but pple that manufacture at scale for the 99% as this is where impact is felt more.
Atiku: 8 years as VP.
Obi: 8 years as Governor.
Kwankwaso: 18 years across the Executive and Legislature.
David Mark: 26 years of power (Military & Civilian).
Aregbesola: 20 years as Commissioner, Governor, and Minister.
Amaechi: 23 years as Speaker, Governor, and Minister.
Nigerian election period feels like game of thrones. So many plots, so many alliances, betrayals, Kings etc. Alas, Power is power, and whoever sits on the throne, gets it. The big players know this.
Pewbeam is live 🎉
This was just a dream, a dream I didn’t even know was possible—but I decided to pursue it anyway. Today, that dream is now a reality. We have a desktop app (Windows and macOS—this weekend) that can do all of this and even more. Over the last six months, I’ve pushed myself and my team hard, and I’ve seen people become hopeful and genuinely blessed by this product. I’ve received strong support from pastors, church members, techies, and several media houses and reporters. It has been a great honor to spend myself on something worthwhile.
We’ve built an AI-native presentation app that displays relevant scriptures on screen in under 80 ms, without needing a volunteer. We’re starting with scriptures, but we’re growing into a comprehensive presentation software, with slides launching next month.
From testing @pewbeam_ai in churches over the last four weeks, pastors have been able to focus on what matters instead of juggling or micromanaging the media team while preaching. Church members have been able to follow their pastor’s references in real time and take better notes. In the words of a member from one of the test churches: “Pewbeam changed the way I follow sermons in church completely.” This is the kind of impact I see Pewbeam having on people’s faith and on how church and worship are done.
Pewbeam’s mission is to ensure the Church is not left behind in the AI era. We’re starting with this application, with many more to come in the next few months. We’ll keep working with stakeholders in the Christian faith, collect feedback, and build tools that better support discipleship. And unlike previous waves of technology, I believe we can be among the first movers in this AI revolution.
With all that said, the final build of the app is ready, and we’re launching for public download on February 25, 2026. The app has a generous free tier for small churches and fellowships, and a paid plan (location-based pricing) that unlocks unlimited access to all features.
If you’ve been following this journey, I appreciate you, and I assure you it will be worth it.
Please download, subscribe, and use in your church.
@MasterBolaji Its high time we move on from old failed projects. These plants have outdated technology that are less cost effective to run. Dangote Refinery works because its incorporates modern technology that reflects years of industry innovation and optimizes operational efficiency.