Imagine a 3-year-old with an iPhone.
Not the parent's phone or her older sibling’s phone. HIS OWN iPHONE! For what?
Classism?
Because you can afford it, you now give a 3-year-old a smartphone and everybody is supposed to clap because “at least he has his own”?
A 3-year-old does not need an iPhone. She needs to play, talk, run around, make a mess, ask you 700 questions a day and generally behave like the small child that she is.
Money can buy the phone.
It cannot buy the developmental readiness to use it.
And please, “my child knows how to use technology” is not the flex some of you think it is.
You bought the iPhone. The child is the one paying the developmental bill.
Hi! My name is Fatima Zahra, and I’m an artist. I make handmade artworks, mainly abstracts and Arabic calligraphy, and these are some of my pieces. 🤍👩🎨
If this somehow made it onto your timeline, I’d really appreciate a like, repost, or share. It would mean so much to me and would really help my work reach more people.
If you’re someone looking for beautiful artwork for your home, I’d be so happy to create something for you.
And if you’re an interior designer looking for original artwork, I’d love to collaborate and have my work be part of your projects. 🖼️👩🎨🤍
Thank you so much.
There is a sweetness in being called “Father” that words can hardly explain.
It is more than a name. It is a responsibility, a privilege, a prayer answered, and a love so deep it changes you from within.
I look at my life today and I can only say Alhamdulillah. For every waiting season, every silent prayer, every moment I wondered when my own testimony would come — Allah had already written something far more beautiful.
Today, I carry the title Father with a heart full of gratitude and a soul full of humility.
And to my children, may I live long enough to guide you, protect you, teach you, and become the kind of father you will always be proud to call Dad.
Alhamdulillah for the gift of fatherhood. 🤍
Osun people coming out in their large numbers is a clear message to our politicians that if Dem like make Dem kill themselves na Dem sabi, we go vote who we wan vote #osundecides2026
To build an argument against Lionel Messi, you talk about:
— Pelé for the World Cups
— Cristiano Ronaldo for the goals
— De Bruyne for the assists
— Neymar and Maradona for the dribbling
— Zidane and Iniesta for the playmaking
— Xavi and Kroos for the passing
— Ronaldinho for the magic
— Beckham and Juninho for the free kicks
— Ronaldo Nazário for the individual brilliance
— Cruyff for the footballing influence
— Modrić for the midfield longevity
— Dani Alves for the trophies
— Ramos for the decisive moments
— Pelé and Maradona again for the international legacy
It takes an entire museum of football legends to recreate the qualities Lionel Messi carries in one body.
You bring a different legend for every category.
Messi brings himself.
The debate was over before it began. 🇦🇷🐐
A little point if correction to all those wishing Olóyè @akinalabi "Oyè á mọ́rí" in the comment section. While that prayer line is used in most other places in Yorùbá Land, the correct congratulatory prayer for occasions line this in Ìbàdàn is OYÈ Á SÚN SÍWÁJÚ"
This is because, when you're on the Olúbàdàn succession line, it is not a static chieftaincy. It is a progressive one till you become Olúbàdàn, if your Orí aligns.
You can greet the Olúbàdàn with "Oyè á mọ́rí" though. It's one of the uniqueness of the beautiful land of warriors, Ìbàdàn.
Good news: Uchegbu Kosischukwu won the gold medal in the senior category at the German Mathematics Olympiad in Frankfurt, Germany.
She competed against students from schools across Germany and also from 52 other countries.
She currently attends Ambassador College, Ota.
What a star!
Today, we concluded another partnership with Sterling Bank to launch the Sterling Bank National Mathematics Quiz. A nationwide competition designed to discover, reward, and celebrate Nigeria’s brightest young minds.
Starting Saturday, June 20, 2026, students from Primary 1 to SS3 across Nigeria will compete online every two weeks for the prizes.
1st Prize – ₦500,000
2nd Prize – ₦300,000
3rd Prize – ₦200,000
That’s ₦1,000,000 every two weeks and ₦24,000,000 every year dedicated solely to rewarding academic excellence among Nigerian children.
But this is not just about winning money.
It is about building a culture where intelligence is celebrated.
It is about giving every child, whether in Lagos, Enugu, Kano, Bayelsa, Maiduguri, Aba, or a remote village, an opportunity to compete on a national stage.
Competition Schedule
• Every two weeks
• Saturdays
• 6:00 PM – 6:20 PM
• Online nationwide
The top performers will then advance to a live championship session streamed online next day same time, where Nigerians can watch some of the country’s brightest students solve challenging mathematical problems in real time.
To ensure fairness and give more students the opportunity to benefit, every student can only win once.
And here’s what makes it even better:
Every participant will be able to review their questions after the competition, identify their weaknesses, learn from their mistakes, and prepare for the next challenge.
This means that even students who don’t win become better mathematicians.
Parents, teachers, school owners, and students should begin preparing immediately.
The questions will be tough and the competition will be fierce.
Registration is now open:
https://t.co/5dGxuzgLU1
Please share this with every child, parent, teacher, school owner, principal, and education stakeholder you know.
Let’s make academic excellence prestigious again.
School Children & their Teachers have been in the bush for almost three weeks in Yoruba land & the custodian of thee gods are quiet. If the Govt. & Security forces have not succeeded, why not try alternate means to bring back our children. E Jo e dakun @arojinle1
At this point where are the witches & wizards, where are the deities, where are our warriors in Yoruba land? What is Areonakankanfo @GaniAdams5, what is Alafin of Oyo doing, what is Oni of Ife doing? Why have they not invoked the Gods and #bringbackourchildren