You might have hundreds of contacts in your phone, but how many of them actually show up when everything falls apart?
For Eliud Kipchoge, the math of success is brutally simple: a massive network cannot solve a real crisis. Two or three honest friends will. He challenges us to strip away surface-level connections and build a tight circle of people who aren't afraid to tell you the hard truth.
Watch Eliud break down the reality of loyalty and why you have to fight for your space in this world. Now streaming on the Engage YouTube channel. @EliudKipchoge
Prayer won't cancel the consequences of a lifestyle you refuse to change. Every Sunday, many Nigerians pray against sickness and then eat exactly what is making them sick.
And sometimes we have to remind ourselves that we are not responsible for other people's poor behaviour, gaslighting, manipulation or unkindness. That's on them. What is on us is how we respond, set boundaries, know our worth, and protect our peace.
Academic maturity often looks less like certainty and more like the ability to say: "That's a useful reading. Here's what I see when I look from a different angle."
Look at Marie Curie, the only woman at the Solvay Conference with giants like Einstein, Bohr, Planck, Schrödinger, and Dirac, and completely owning her place.
Born into poverty in Poland, denied higher education because she was a woman, she moved to France at 24 and earned not one but two degrees while supporting herself.
Then she did the unthinkable. She became the first, and still the only, person to win two Nobel Prizes in different sciences, Physics and Chemistry.
During World War I, she created mobile X-ray units, brought radiology to the battlefield, and donated her Nobel Prize money to the war effort, yet received little recognition.
She and Pierre Curie refused wealth, shared their discoveries freely, and never patented their work because science, to her, belonged to humanity.
She kept working even as radiation slowly killed her.
Here is the list of 40 Mps who stood with Kenyans and voted NO to the draconian Finance Bill 2026.
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Ambrose Rachier 122 MPs
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Millicent Awino