Labour Party Politicians who won elections under the Obidient wave, later defected to APC, and are now being denied APC tickets are returning to join the NDC in the hope of riding on Peter Obi’s popularity again after betraying the movement. This is an abomination.
His country was one of just 3 to vote against today's UN resolution to recognise the Transatlantic slave trade and chattel slavery of Africans as a historical crime against humanity.
They just voted against our ancestors, but they care about us you see🥹
Whenever you wake up...
Good news: South East Maths Olympiad winners Egejurum Onyedikachi, Onwubiko Chimdiebube and Don-Anele Munachimso have now been invited to participate in International STEM Olympiad Grand Finale happening in Rome from July 2nd - 8th.
They will be competing with students from 153 countries.
I'm confident that they will bring back the Gold medals from each category. We will shine in he world stage.
Their teachers will be going alongside them too.
The cost of this trip for all of them including registrations, flights, tours, hotels etc will be £32,200.
What should we do?
Carlo Ancelotti never chased the spotlight.
No touchline theatrics.
No headlines.
As a young coach, he failed first.
Sacked at Parma.
Questioned at Juventus.
Labeled too soft.
But he studied players, not systems.
Personalities.
Egos.
Moments.
At Milan, he adjusted instead of forcing ideas.
Built trust.
Gave freedom.
Protected leaders.
Champions League nights started coming.
Titles followed.
Then came Chelsea.
Immediate pressure.
Different culture.
Same calm.
Premier League title.
Domestic double.
He kept moving.
Paris.
Madrid.
Naples.
Everton.
At Real Madrid, when chaos returned,
he didn’t panic.
He simplified.
Trusted veterans.
Managed emotions better than tactics.
Champions Leagues arrived again.
La Liga titles.
Records broken quietly.
While others burned out,
he adapted.
Listened.
Lasted.
Not every great leader is loud.
Great leaders are often those who stay calm when everything shakes.
You see, the US bombing Caracas, capital of Venezuela 🇻🇪 is the undeniable proof that the empire has never bombed a country that has nukes. This is why history is your best teacher. I hope Africans are watching and learning. The only language against imperialism is the red button, there is no other way out!
Special Birthday Wishes to an Elder Statesman
My very dear elder brother, boss, and elder statesman, Your Excellency Atiku Abubakar, GCON, Nigeria’s Vice President (1999 - 2007) and the Waziri Adamawa, I join your numerous admirers in wishing you the very best on your 79th birthday anniversary.
May your special day be filled with grandeur befitting your illustrious career. I wish you continued success, prosperity, and an unending stream of accolades.
It takes a remarkable kind of fortitude to remain active in public life well into one’s golden years. Your dedication and patriotism remain truly exceptional.
May you enjoy a day of quiet reflection on your many years of fruitful service to humanity. It is my prayer that God Almighty grants you many more healthy, fruitful, and fulfilling years ahead, and continues to endow you with wisdom, strength, and the grace to keep contributing to peace and nation-building.
Happy Birthday, Your Excellency @atiku . -PO
I am looking for a lawyer in Indianapolis who deals in business disputes.
A shipper cost me money and i would like to sue them.
Please RT till I find one.
Tanzania’s First Female President Samia Suluhu is seeking re-election October 29. All her opponents have been jailed, disqualified.
Major political opponents abducted, whereabouts unknown
Na wa.
Nnamdi Kanu's brother and lawyer joined Sowore in the FreeMNK protest.
Nnamdi Kanu's brother and lawyer got arrested while Sowore ran away.
Much later, Sowore went to the police station where they were being held to visit them. He walked in, visited them, made a video, and walked out a free man, despite being involved in the same protest that got MNK's brother and lawyer arrested.
Back and Forth Policy on Mathematics: A Costly Mistake.
Following the outcry of concerned Nigerians over removing Mathematics, like the English Language, as a compulsory subject for admission into tertiary institutions, the Federal Ministry of Education has clarified that it will remain a compulsory subject only in school certificate examinations.
In my humble view, this clarification changes nothing fundamentally. If Mathematics remains compulsory in school certificate examinations but not for university admission, the effect is practically the same. Students who intend to pursue Arts in tertiary institutions will still not take the subject seriously, knowing they do not need it for admission. The seriousness students attach to any subject is often directly proportional to its relevance to their future academic goals.
Across the world, nations are finding innovative ways to strengthen the teaching and learning of subjects whose utility is indispensable in today’s knowledge-driven era - chief among them, Mathematics.
I therefore strongly condemn the decision to remove Mathematics as a compulsory requirement for Arts students. Such a policy is a regrettable step backwards in our collective effort to build an enlightened, competent, and globally competitive society.
Mathematics is not merely about numbers; it cultivates logic, sharpens critical thinking, and develops problem-solving skills essential for everyday life. Whether one studies the Arts or Sciences, the ability to reason clearly and make sound judgments is indispensable - qualities that Mathematics uniquely nurtures.
To suggest that Arts students do not need Mathematics is to imply that they can do without clarity of thought or analytical precision - the very foundations of intellectual maturity. Once students believe they can safely neglect the subject, many will abandon it altogether, leaving them ill-prepared for the demands of modern life, where logic, computation, and structured reasoning underpin almost every human activity.
At a time when the world is driven by science, technology, and data, it is disheartening - indeed, dirt to the ears - to hear of such retrogression. We cannot afford to return to a system that sidelines Mathematics. Our education policy must aim to equip every child, regardless of discipline, with the skills and competencies relevant to the twenty-first century.
At this juncture, one is constrained to ask the reason behind its removal as a required subject for admission. Does it mean that our tertiary institutions lack enough students because of Mathematics? What, indeed, are the reasons?
I therefore urge the relevant authorities to reconsider this decision in the interest of our students and the future of our nation and reinstate it as a core admission subject. Education should move forward, not backwards. -PO
Remembering Somtochukwu Maduagwu
Yesterday, I returned from the United Kingdom, where I had several engagements, including a meeting with the Commonwealth Secretary-General. Upon my arrival in Nigeria, I travelled to Agulu, Anambra State, to attend the burial Mass and interment of Miss Somtochukwu Maduagwu, the “Arise News” journalist whose life was tragically cut short in Abuja after an unfortunate encounter with armed robbers in her own home.
It was a deeply painful experience to witness such a promising future abruptly ended. Somtochukwu was a shining example of youthful resourcefulness and dedication. Her passion for truth and commitment to her work reflected the immense possibilities that abound when our young people are given the right environment to thrive. Losing such a bright talent to insecurity is not only a personal tragedy but also a national loss.
Her warmth, kindness, and gentle spirit touched everyone who knew her. My thoughts and prayers are with her parents, her siblings, and all who mourn this irreparable loss. May God, in His infinite mercy, console her family, strengthen their hearts, and grant them the grace to bear this pain.
May the gentle soul of Somtochukwu Maduagwu rest peacefully in the bosom of the Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon her. Amen. -PO
A married man caught his wife on bed with another man.
She denied her husband, and got him arrested and detained.
She went to bail him the next day, and the husband forgave her, and their marriage continued.
End.