This 2 years old singer shocked everyone 🥹❤️
I was playing piano in los angeles when Leona asked me if I could play "let it go" from frozen💠🎹
As long as I started playing she noticed and microphone above her head and the rest was history ❤️❤️🥹🥹
I've tasted being the bigger person and i've tasted matching energy. i highly recommend choosing people who never make you act out of character. there's wisdom in remaining grounded.
YOUR PHONE IS TECHNICALLY A RADIO JAMMER THE MOMENT THE PLANE LEAVES THE RUNWAY.
Read to learn how👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
When you are on the street, your phone is quiet because the cell tower is close. But at 10,000 feet, your phone loses its grip and panics. It is programmed to never give up, so it cranks its internal transmitter to maximum power.
It starts screaming electronically to find a signal. Now I need you to imagine about 200 people with phones screaming at the same time, it creates a massive cloud of electromagnetic interference.
In the cockpit, the pilots can actually hear this. It sounds like a rhythmic click or a loud buzz in their headsets, similar to what a speaker does right before a phone rings. Think about the most dangerous three minutes of a flight: takeoff and landing.
This is when the pilot is receiving rapid-fire instructions from Air Traffic Control. If your phone buzzes at the exact second a controller gives a life-saving coordinate, the pilot might miss it.
Now in 2026, the danger has actually increased because of 5G. These new networks operate on frequencies very close to the Radio Altimeter. That is the tool that tells the pilot exactly how many feet the wheels are from the ground during a foggy landing.
If your phone is active and searching for 5G, it can cause the tool to give a false reading. Even a 10-foot error can be the difference between a smooth landing and a disaster.
Flight attendants tell you to switch it off because they have no way to verify if your Flight Mode is actually on. People lie and people forget too. Better safe than sorry.
In aviation, safety is based on a zero signal environment, not trusting 200 random strangers. Arguing with the crew is not a sign of being smart or exposed. It is a sign that you don't realise your device can literally drown out a pull up command in the pilot's ear.
We can do better!
INALEGWU.
You are not going to disrespect Our Women like this please!!!
We have great NIGERIA WOMEN who are leading in different sectors, that you don’t know them doesn’t mean they don’t exist.
Nigerian women don’t know more than cooking and fighting for marital rites? Really???
Because the same Nigerian women are: Writers,Footballers,Doctors,Actors,Fashion designers,Chefs and many more.
They are Performing surgeries,Winning court cases,Leading tech teams,Running farms,Owning restaurants,Creating films,Starting movements,Providing for families.
Yes, many Nigerian women know how to cook and they also know how to build wealth
Reducing over 100 million women to pots and bridal lists is disrespectful to US and says more about the speaker than the women.
If you only see cooking, maybe you’ve only been looking at the kitchen.
And even there?
You’ll still find CEOs like Hilda Baci breaking records.
Ahh
You need to start planning your life at 16 😭
I am 21, a certified Software Engineer, BSc in Unilag, 3 years tech experience, and still life dey touch me, if you don't come with a silver spoon, you can't afford to slack
- Work and chase your degrees at the same time
- Study every day even if your work is choking
- Learn from other people's mistakes
- Listen to Podcasts
- Delete Instagram, TikTok, and use only X and LinkedIn
- Speakup! Let the world hear your perspective, and you'd get better as you grow
- Do unpaid internships, as long as you are learning
- Don’t fight grown-ups on X, even if rage bait is hungrying you
There is a biological phenomenon that blows my mind each time I think of it. It is called Apoptosis.
Apoptosis simply put, is when cells in the body dies or commits suicide.
Around 50 to 70 billion cells in our bodies die everyday through this process. When we are stressed or scared, it also negatively affects the cells in our body causing billions of them to die.
Studies conducted have shown Apoptosis occurs in two ways; (1) The intrinsic pathway in which the cell kills itself because it senses cell stress or (2) the extrinsic pathway in which the cell kills itself because of information it received from other cells.
Take the caterpillar for instance, when it’s about to die and metamorphose into a butterfly, some of its cells from sensing stress, panics and commits suicide.
It is the imaginal cells that become the butterfly.
Doesn’t that tell us something about death and the nature of the universe?
Can we say the caterpillar is dead if it becomes a butterfly?
Anyways, why do the cells commit suicide?
To commit suicide you must first be consciously aware that you are living. You must be aware of your environment or surroundings.
And the cells actually do.
Some specialized cells, like heart muscle cells have been observed to "duck and dodge" foreign substances or even enter a state of "hibernation" to wait out a lack of resources during a heart attack. Interesting right?
So, the cells know they are alive?
If they do, what perception do they have of themselves?
Do they think of themselves as
cells in the body of a living
organism?
Do they imagine themselves as actual beings in their own tunnels of reality living independent lives?
If cells can be affected by stress, if they hibernate when they sense scarcity of resources, hide from danger and kill themselves, I think it’s safe to say they are living in a simulated reality where in their imagination, they may be living in an actual, infinite, vast universe not knowing they are just some tiny little cells in the body of another living organism.
So, whatever grand perception they have of themselves is simply a simulation.
In other words, they've been tricked by what we can refer to as their ''mind''.
Now, could it be that we are also like cells and the earth, our home, is another living organism?
What if the earth communicates with other planets, just like we communicate with ourselves and we are the cells within the earth?
I don’t write much motivational posts but this one compelled me to write one.
No one is coming to save you. Especially if you’re around your 30s.
You have responsibilities. Aging parents. Your own mental + physical health.
And a quiet clock that doesn’t care about your mood.
That penguin clip hits because it’s brutally honest.
No soundtrack. No narration. No “here’s the plan.”
Just a creature walking through ice like it has a meeting with destiny.
On land it looks awkward. Slow. Out of place.
And still it moves.
Because in the cold, stopping isn’t “rest.”
Stopping is decay.
That’s basically adulthood.
Most days you won’t feel “inspired.”
You’ll feel unsure. Underprepared. A little behind.
You won’t have a map. You won’t know if you’re doing it right.
And the only thing that saves you is movement.
Not motivational movement. Not fake hustle.
Quiet, boring, consistent movement.
Apply for the role even if you think you’re not ready.
Ship the PR even if it’s not perfect.
Learn the concept even if it makes you feel dumb at first.
Fix your sleep. Lift weights. Drink water.
Say no to the stuff that kills your focus.
Build a skill stack that makes you undeniable.
Confidence doesn’t come first. Proof comes first.
Self-belief is rented. Discipline is owned.
Some days my only win is: I tweeted something useful.
Or I learned one small thing.
Or I didn’t break the chain.
That’s the whole game.
Your life won’t suddenly “click” one day.
It clicks because you kept walking long enough for it to make sense.
Forward is the only direction.
the Counsellor for Economic Affairs at the United States Embassy in Nigeria, Ms Christine Harbaugh, as well as other stakeholders in the digital ecosystem. #championingprivacyrights#dataprotection
on ICT and Cybersecurity, Senator Salisu Afolabi Salisu; his counterpart in the House of Representatives, Honourable Adedeji Stanley Olajide; the Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency, Mr Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi;