ATTENTION 🚨🚨🚨
Someone brought this to my attention today. I'd like to know if it's true so we can act swiftly.
This is Muhammed Zainab from Zamfara state, according to the information, she's currently facing trial at Zamfara state high court for converting from Islam to Christianity.
Many people are facing Xenophobic attacks everyday from North and it remained hidden from the public.
Many Muslims particularly from North are afraid to leave darkness into light because of fear of what will happen to them, Muhammed Zainab, God of Paul and Silas will be your God, he will be your lawyer and judge.
You will not be put to Shame, my prayers are with you .
credit : Evangelist Aminu A Ango
America has taught the World that You can Deny Visa to certain Athletes to the World Cup. Known Career Footballers & Officials with No Plans for Illegal Migration. 1 day a Host Country will Ban the strong Players from Others Nations to give their Team a Chance to Win it. Bet 😮💨🤐
It’s madness that Thomas Partey is not allowed entry into Canada. It’s Madness!
The Canadian government website outlines that, “if you have committed or been convicted of a crime, you may not be allowed into Canada.”
NOTE that Partey has been charged, but is awaiting trial and has not been convicted so why are you going against your rules to stopping him from entering your country to do his PROFESSIONAL JOB!! Or Maybe because he’s a Black man??!!
I’m already tired of this World Cup.
Please take the competition that countries that wants to enjoy football and don’t involves emotions and politics into football.
I’m not defending Partey but a man is innocent until proven guilty. In this same space we have seen footballers get falsely accused. It’s unfair to him and Ghana.
Hello @victorosimhen9, first, I want to appreciate you for your heart and act of kindness, generosity, and genuine love & care towards people, God bless you for all you have done, doing, and will do. Indeed, you are a rare gem.
Please, I would like to make a SPECIAL REQUEST, not for me, but for a friend, teammates, and brother "HAKEEM ONITOLO" @Hakeem_Onitolo.
Please, can you help secure a TRIAL for him in @GalatasaraySK@Galatasaray Reserve Team or Team B?
He his a TOP Striker, and a prolific goalscorer, and very hardworking like you, hence the nickname "Goal Machine & SCOREpion." All he needs is just that ONE opportunity, and I believe he has what it takes to make it.
@_AsiwajuLerry please, help make this happen for him 🙏🏾
Thank you in advance, God bless you.
Corporate Greed vs Everyday workers: Life of a contract staff in Nigeria
My father worked at Zenith Manufacturing Ltd in Apapa for 28 years. Never missed a day. Won Best Staff twice at their annual dinner.
Last Monday, the HR manager called him on WhatsApp. 4 minutes. That was it. Retired early. No severance. Nothing.
The same month, the MD flew to Dubai for the company’s “executive retreat.”
Dubai.
My father left Ikorodu at 5am every morning to beat third mainland bridge traffic. Every single day for 28 years. He turned down a government job in 2009 because he believed in that company.
They let go of 280 staff that week. 280 families.
The disengagement letter came via email. They spelled his surname wrong. After 28 years, they couldn’t spell ADEYEMI correctly.
He sat in the parlour that evening and just stared at the wall. My mother kept bringing him tea he never touched. We didn’t know what to say.
He’s 56. No pension processed. NSITF contributions? Unaccounted for. NHF? Nobody is picking up.
This is happening in companies all over Lagos, Abuja, PH. Everyday Nigerians sacrificing everything while oga at the top is chilling.
Make una repost. Make this reach.
I'm bullish about Pewbeam in a way that I haven't been about any product in a while, it solves a real problem and I'm glad it's someone like Dara that birthed the idea and execution, I really believe this is one Nigerian-originating software that will have significant impact on the WORLD in the next few years.
🚨 Dear NFF 🇳🇬
This is the right time to hijack Kayode Micheal from Italy 🇮🇹.
He has been snubbed by Italy 🇮🇹. We don't need to wait till he's 26 before we begin to chase him.
Kayode is one of the players Eric Chelle needs in the Super Eagles 🇳🇬🦅.
His long throws to Osimhen or Onuachu will win plenty games for Nigeria!!!
I hope this is not true. And if it is, I hope the NFF & whoever is the coach understand that it is not necessary for us to accept players who decide to play for Nigeria as 2nd choice. He is just 28. He can wait for England. We don't need him.
SECURITY ALERT 🚨🚨🚨🚨
If this appears on your timeline, repost to save a soul.
If you’re traveling from the South, West, or East to the North and it’s past 7pm, please find a hotel in Kabba and spend the night.
If you’re traveling from the North to the South, East, or West and it’s past 7pm, kindly look for a hotel in Lokoja to sleep.
The Obajana–Kabba road is very dangerous to travel on at night, so please avoid taking that risk.
One of the most dangerous road in Kogi now is Obajana-Oshokoshoko
There is a pool of unclaimed music royalties sitting in accounts around the world right now.
Some of it belongs to African artists.
They will never see it.
Not because it was stolen.
Because they never knew it existed.
🧵
The holyspirit isn’t a dove, he is REAL.
After I alighted from the uber that took me home today, I just heard “check your back for your andriod phone” because I’ve had several of such encounters.
I immediately checked my bag, lo and behold, my phone wasn’t there.
I quickly walked back to meet the uber guy, thankfully for whatever reasons, his car was still there.
That’s how I got my phone back.
That voice I heard wasn’t my thought because I was thinking about something else that made me sad today.
My lovessss, the Holyspirit is real!
He lives in you!
You’d be at a loss if you limit the holyspirit to when you only want to pray.
He longs to have a conversation with you.
And one way to do this is to always acknowledge his presence
“Holyspirit, I know you’re with me right now”
That simple line is more than enough. Say it and believe it.
My loves, he is REAL.
Tems just performed Raindance live for the first time.
Sold out O2 Arena. London. March 7th, 2026.
Now she's headlining All Points East alongside Jorja Smith.
I want to talk about what this trajectory actually means. Not culturally. Structurally. 🧵
The new prizes @winexviv is proposing for South East Mathematics Olympiad 2027 will cost around 45M give or take in total prizes.
This is 10,000 from 4,500 people in 365 days, one full year. Or just 12 people daily.
This is definitely doable.
The platform to donate is https://t.co/NhzuWlXus3 a transparent ledger for all donations and expenses.
Please retweet and share with as many people as you can.
AI Made it Possible
Yesterday I wrote about a quiet shift in my life: moving from fast running to a slower jog-and-walk routine. What I did not say clearly enough is this: AI made that transition possible.
I am a data-driven person. For over fifteen years, I have been collecting information about myself the way a careful archivist collects manuscripts. My annual medical tests from 2009 sit neatly in my library.
My watch records my steps, sleep, and heart rate. My running data stretches across years of kilometres, pace charts, and training logs.
When you gather that much data about your own life, you become a believer, almost in the religious sense, not in superstition, but in evidence.
So when Nigerians offer unsolicited advice, and we are world champions at that, I usually smile.
Someone says, “This running is too much, your knees will suffer.” Another warns, “At your age, your heart cannot take this level of exercise.”
I nod politely. After all, I have my X-rays. My ECG results. Years of cardiology reports from some of Nigeria's best doctors. The numbers tell their own story.
But the beauty of a rational believer is this: you submit to superior evidence when it appears.
Recently, I uploaded fifteen years of my personal health and fitness data to an AI platform. What came back was remarkable.
The system analysed patterns across my runs, medical tests, and sleep and recovery data that human eyes had missed.
It confirmed my strong fitness profile. My VO₂ max is high. My 2025 heart results were better than some earlier years.
My blood sugar, cholesterol and blood counts all told a reassuring story.
Then the AI asked a simple question: What is your goal—fitness for ego or longevity?
I said longevity. Its response was blunt: “Then you are on the wrong path.”
Using my own data, it showed how sustained high-intensity running at my pace — about 5:45 per kilometre — could create long-term stress as I approach sixty.
It flagged the interaction between fasting, high-intensity exercise, low protein intake and hormonal balance. It mapped the trajectory clearly.
Evidence changed my mind and modified my behaviour.
And that experience left me with a larger thought.
If AI can analyse 15 years of one man’s life and offer clarity, imagine what it can do for a city, a school, a local government, a state, or a federal agency.
While I support stronger AI governance and regulation and largely agree with Yuval Harari about the dangers, I am also convinced that AI can leapfrog Africa.
Let's imagine a city digitising building approvals and actual completion in every neighbourhood, and linking them to school capacity, hospital access, boreholes, generators, and water demand — all layered together.
Imagine how transformational that data will be on city management. That is governance powered by intelligence available on a desktop, not by expensive consultants.
For Africa, AI may be our leapfrog moment.
Listening to Dr Miller at the Athena Centre-US Embassy workshop on AI in education, I agree with her that AI is Africa's moment.
The train is already moving. The real question is whether Africa will get on it in time.
I am on the train, and it is transforming my life.
Osita Chidoka
5 March 2026
Was the tailor paid to bring the sketch to life. If yes then it becomes a work for hire. And so the designer owns the copyright to the clothe.
However the designer has no right to deny the tailor from doing a BTS video of them making the cloth.
This Jarvis outfit is causing trouble on TikTok
A designer sketched this piece and gave it to a tailor to bring it to life
After Jarvis posted the picture, the tailor decided to post BTS of the outfit
This made the designer angry, and he asked her why she would post his design
According to the tailor , the designer is threatening to arrest her !
What are your thoughts?
I'm trying to raise money to renovate the library in my village and modernize it with computers and internet to enable global research access, software training and better learning for the kids in Abiriba.
I don't know how to go about grants and stuff like that but I heard Carnegie might help, or some other foundation.
While I work on figuring it out I'm putting this out there in case ANYONE can help me. Thank you guys!