You take a picture, it doesn’t look that great to you, so you say “let’s take try again.”
The way you casually gave a second chance to get a picture you like, is the same way you should give yourself second chances in life.
If you aren’t comfortable, try another pose.
We are dropping an album.
Our journey began with True Love.
That record, created with Wizkid and Tay Iwar became more than a song. It was the first sign that the chemistry between us carried something deep. We understood each other’s instincts, energy and space.
What started as one record slowly became a brotherhood and a shared vision.
For three years, we lived with this music.
Through different seasons, different countries, long studio nights, unfinished ideas, moments of doubt and moments when everything suddenly made sense. We allowed the album to grow with us. We refused to rush it because we knew we were building more than a collection of songs. We were building “JUNCTION”.
A junction is more than a place where roads meet. It’s Where cultures embrace and become one. It’s the meeting point between Accra and Kingston. Between African rhythms and Caribbean soul.
Every colour, every texture and every detail in this cover represents that. The weathered walls speak to heritage. The environment represents community. It is a portrait of connection. A reminder that our cultures have always been speaking to each other, even across oceans.
To everyone who’s been with us since True Love, thank you for believing. To everyone joining the journey now, welcome.
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Last year, through the @IkeObioraFDN Nigerian Law School Scholarship initiative, I paid the Nigerian Law School tuition and provided stipends for three promising law students from my LGA, Aguata.
All three had graduated with First Class degrees from their respective universities. They would go on to replicate that remarkable feat at the Nigerian Law School, where each graduated with another First Class, becoming Double First Class holders.
Today, I had the privilege of witnessing these once law students, then law graduates, become full-fledged lawyers as they were admitted to the Nigerian Bar as Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
Congratulations, Munachimso, Ogechi, and Ebube, and welcome to the legal profession and the largest Bar in Africa.
I have never doubted your potential, and I am certainly not about to start now. The legal profession is fortunate to have each of you, and I have no doubt you will make it even better.
May the profession always be kind to you.
Your colleague,
Ike Obiora, Esq.
Chimdiebube Onwubiko won a gold medal at the International STEM Olympiad.
He is just 13 years old and currently in JSS3. He has finished _Engineering Mathematics_ by K.A. Stroud.
He has now proven himself on the world stage.
Master Chisom Unachukwu and Anthony Iwegbu are their maths teachers.
They helped their students conquer the world.
Their schools are Evergreen Schools Enugu and Diamond Special College Owerri.
What a day!
More good news.
Don Anele Munachimso also won gold in Science.
He is the best in world science.
Remember, he is the best in IGCSE Chemistry in Nigeria.
The investment is worth it.