Cristiano Ronaldo using a lying dictator,Ronaldo’s response will blow your mind.
He said he can’t swap all his champions league trophy for one World Cup.
I’m quite impressed with Emmanuella Ogbonnaya. She is a second-year Mass Communication student at Abia State University and has been relentlessly creative.
I will support her work and work with her to ensure she succeeds because I believe this is the new direction of the democratization of journalism.
Her real handle is @_therealella_
"Why are we the only people who have to wear another texture of hair to feel beautiful?" — Content creator Maraji urges Black women to wear their natural hair.
This is a very interesting topic. This lady is in her 30s and single. Listen to what she said about being 30-plus and single.
Also share your thoughts,
Are single ladies in their 30s genuinely happy?
We have been invited to Singapore for 2027. We will challenge their best students in Maths.
The winners of the 2027 South East Maths Olympiad will challenge the best in Singapore in 2027. 56 other countries will join too.
I like how the world is now taking an interest in our children.
I am benchmarking our education against that of Singapore, Finland, Shanghai, China, Canada, and the US.
This is how we can move from being a third-world country to a first-world country.
The future is looking exciting.
I've been thinking about this almost every day.
What would it actually take to ensure every single child in the South East is in school?
I don't mean reducing the number of out-of-school children.
I mean ZERO.
I'm setting myself a target:
Zero out-of-school children in the South East within the next 24 months.
And within 4 years, I want us to drive illiteracy as close to zero as possible.
I know it sounds ambitious.
There are children out of school because of poverty. Some because of culture. Some because of religion. Some because they have to work. Others because there are barriers we've not even identified yet.
But I genuinely believe this is a problem we can solve if we stop treating it as someone else's responsibility.
So I'm asking for your help.
If you had to achieve this, what would you do?
I want practical ideas. Bold ideas. Crazy ideas. Lessons from other countries. Community-based solutions. Technology. Policy. Anything.
I'll read every suggestion.
If we can solve this in the South East, we'll create a blueprint that the rest of Nigeria and maybe even Africa can learn from.