🚨🇵🇹 Cristiano Ronaldo to journalists in press conference: “I will retire when I want, not when you want”.
“Whether I play or I stay on the bench, the influence will not change”.
Proud father moment! ❤️ Tony Elumelu came out to support his first daughter, Oge Elumelu, as she hosted her debut event focused on connecting young African talents with top career opportunities
You people should be very careful about content like this. It was recorded, edited and optimized to elicit the exact reactions it is getting from you. Before you conclude that your graduates don’t know what “quarter past six” is, understand that the creator may have edited out those who got it right from the raw tape. Of course, if the video didn’t come out like this, you would not have engaged it. Be very careful about the algorithm creating a very false reality of your society.
PRAYER DOES NOT REPLACE RESPONSIBILITY
Many believers invest time, energy, and consistency in prayer, yet see little change in their lives, not because God lacks power, but because effective living requires responsibility.
Prayer is where we surrender our lives to God. But surrender is more than words. When we say, "Lord, I give it all to You," or "I lay down my will," we are declaring our willingness to align with His purpose.
That alignment is demonstrated through the choices and decisions we make every day. True surrender is choosing what God wants over what we want.
Prayer invites God's power into our lives, but our obedience positions us to experience its fullness. Prayer and responsibility work together. As you align your choices with God's will, you create room for His promises to find expression in your life.
Watch the full sermon titled "June 2026 Miracle Service" on the Koinonia Global YouTube channel.
#ApostleJoshuaSelman
#June2026MiracleService
#KoinoniaAbuja
#KoinoniaGlobal
IGBO-LED STARTUP VILLAGE 2.0 WRAPS UP IN LAGOS
From May 4 to 8, SuperTeamNG brought together founders, operators, creators, marketers, media people and young builders from across Nigeria for Startup Village 2.0 in Lagos.
Led by @Harri_obi and @NzubeEzudo, the gathering felt less like a typical event and more like a live snapshot of where Nigeria’s startup culture is heading.
The rooms were packed with conversations, meetups, ideas, content, partnerships and the kind of hungry energy that usually comes before serious building.
Picture highlights 🧵
IGBO FOUNDER BUILDING AN $850 MILLION TRUCKING TECH COMPANY IN AMERICA
Born in Enugu, Tobenna Arodiogbu is building one of the more serious Igbo-led logistics technology companies abroad.
He co-founded CloudTrucks in San Francisco to help independent truck drivers handle compliance, payments, contracts, and daily operating costs from one platform.
The company has raised over $141 million and reached an $850 million valuation.
GIG Group was founded in 1998 by Mr. Edwin Ajaere, who hailed from Isu LGA, Imo State, as God Is Good Motors, with a vision to provide premium transport services across Nigerian cities.
In 2009, Edwin Ajaere was kidnapped and killed. His son, Chidi Ajaere, who was just 21 years old at the time, returned from the United States and took over the affairs of the company.
Since then, the company has transformed into a leading technology-driven logistics conglomerate, with interests spanning multiple sectors of the Nigerian economy.
They raised a great son. Chidi Ajaere is doing wonders and transforming logistics across Nigeria.
The GIG we see all over Nigeria today is largely the handiwork of the brilliant Chidi Ajaere. His parents would undoubtedly be proud of him.
With aspirations of becoming one of Nigeria's top-ranked conglomerates, the company aims to be a propeller of progress in every facet of life.
Chidiebere Ajaere has successfully expanded the horizons of GIG Group, leading to the birth of several subsidiaries, including:
• GIG Logistics (deliveries to the US, UK, China and West Africa)
• GIG Motors
• Ziuss Energy (Oil & Gas)
• Stellas Banking & Finance
• RichmondHill Real Estate & Property
• GIG Aviation, the latest subsidiary, following the acquisition of two ATR72 cargo aircraft for logistics services.
Today, GIG Group is a conglomerate with over 5,000 employees.
A remarkable Igbo success story.
Bro Gbile Akanni (the founder of Living Seed Ministry, Peace House, Gboko) was in attendance at the Global Crusade with Pastor (Dr.) W. F. Kumuyi at Gboko as we experience BREAKING THE YOKE THROUGH CHRIST.
See below picture moments when he addressed the congregation.
Stream GCKinGboko at:
https://t.co/CtOJas5wis
https://t.co/fVjHk9fJaE
#GCK
#GlobalCrusadeWithKumuyi
#GCKinGboko
#PastorKumuyiinGboko