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Quote of the day:
Do not let anyone project their fears and nastiness upon you.
Guard your energy and mental space, your reality depends on it.
Every developed nation first became an education superpower before becoming an economic superpower.
Education is not another sector.
Education is the operating system of a nation.
Everything else runs on it.
These are the things that ought to be making headlines, but you people will carry stupid news of platforming olodo’s and plaster everywhere.
Education must get its rightful place back in our society mehnnn.
Every post about these young Nigerians representing the country at the Mathematics Olympiad fills me with pride. Well done to everyone making it happen.
I’m willing to give them my last RETWEET
@iamVkel@BOTAD01 I can’t save you from yourself. You’ll still spew more insults thinking it makes a difference.
Your first comment was pointless.
The point is that there’s no evidence he died.
Also, there’s evidence that a lot of people are rescued from the water.
Stop ranting and learn.
@iamVkel@BOTAD01 Just a simple 5 minute research will show you that hundreds of people are saved monthly from the water.
You think the world operates according to your ignorant assumptions.
I pity you, any small mystery you’re already clinging to superstition. If you like don’t go and learn.
@iamVkel@BOTAD01 Of course you will double down on your ignorance.
Your myopic mind thinks that insults will make a difference. That’s all the evidence needed to prove the kind of person you are, and the kind of brain you operate with.
Just look at what Alex Onyia is doing with his own money. See the lives he’s changing without holding any public office.
These are the kinds of people we need in leadership, people with a proven track record of creating impact, not money nah water billionaires who have little to show in terms of improving people’s lives.
@iamVkel@BOTAD01 You clearly embrace ignorance and superstition rather than logical reasoning.
Because someone fell into the sea doesn’t mean they died. As long as the dead body was not recovered, there’s no evidence that he died.
Govt authorities search for bodies for this very reason.
Lenovo just made a phone for kids with no games, no browser, and no social media.
Has a dedicated AI button that answers questions and helps with homework.
Parents can schedule when the phone turns on and off, block unknown callers, activate a classroom mode that restricts the phone to just time and emergency SOS calls, and set spending limits on mobile payments.
The Lenovo AI Student Phone...
The greatest thing about this World Cup is that the notion that "Fifa favors Messi" has become a public consensus instead of being dismissed as the "opinion of Ronaldo fans"
This is real footage from 120 years ago.
None of the people in it knew that the city around them had four days left...
What you are watching is a cable car gliding down Market Street in San Francisco, filmed on the 14th of April, 1906.
The camera was mounted on the front of the car, so you see the city exactly as it was: the crowds, the horse-drawn carriages, the early automobiles weaving through traffic, the men in hats, the great buildings rising on either side. An ordinary spring afternoon in a thriving American city.
Four days later, on the morning of the 18th of April, a magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck. The shaking lasted under a minute, but it ignited fires that burned through the city for days...
By the time it was over, more than 3,000 people were dead and roughly 80 percent of San Francisco had been destroyed. Almost every building you see in this footage was gone.
And the film itself nearly went with it.
The negative was placed on a train bound for New York on the 17th of April, the day before the earthquake. Had it left a single day later, it would have burned in the fire along with the studio that made it.
This entire moving record of a lost city survives because of one day...
No one is forcing the nun to become a nun or to wear her habit, but I was forced to wear the hijab at age 7, otherwise, they wouldn’t let me into elementary school.
So yeah… screw your savage religion.
At just 17, Igbo tech prodigy Okechukwu Nwaozor is already making waves in the AI space.
He founded OkeyMeta at 15 and went on to develop OkeyAI, a generative AI platform capable of processing text, images, and code.
Over 8,000 developers are already using OkeyAI, highlighting its growing adoption within the tech community.
A self-taught programmer, Okechukwu represents a new generation of African innovators building technology tailored to African realities, from healthcare and agriculture to local languages and digital accessibility.
His story is fueling conversations about youth innovation, homegrown technology, and the future of AI in Africa.
The building in the first frame has been trending since yesterday. Isaac Fayose, who sparked the trend, claimed that the building (belonging to an unnamed Senator) is located in Asokoro, Abuja.
Well, I did a quick check and what I found is mind-blowing.
The modern castle belongs to Senator Kenneth Eze Emeka, a senator representing the Ebonyi Central Senatorial District, under the APC.
Before being elected, for the first time, to the Senate, in 2023, he had served as the Executive Chairman of Ezza South LGA.
Strikingly, he built this mansion shortly after becoming a Senator. What's worse? He is from one of the poorest LGAs in the South East.
Before venturing into politics, Senator Ken Eze - as he’s fondly called - had not held any official top management position in the private sector. His only pathway to wealth was politics.
How did he climb in politics? He is a close friend of the former Ebonyi state governor, Dave Umahi. After helping Umahi win the 2015 governorship election, Senator Ken Eze was rewarded with the LGA Chairman position, through which he accumulated wealth and rose to the Senate.✍️
In 1825, a rich Welsh industrialist bought an entire American town to prove that socialism could work.
He had the money, the buildings, the theory, and hundreds of eager followers waiting to move in.
Two years later, it was over. 🧵