Data & transport infrastructure professional📊|Road safety analyst🚦|Car technology enthusiast🚗|Exploring the intersection of data & technology. Views are mine
I’ve worked inside Nigeria’s transport data space for years.
Most road safety conversations focus on bad roads and bad drivers.
But the data tells a deeper story.
I’ll break it down, one insight at a time.
Follow for safer roads & smarter systems.
I don’t interview guests to embarrass them. I interview them to test arguments. If an explanation can’t withstand scrutiny, the public deserves to know.
Comparing a fake agency scandal - along with a governance breakdown involving official institutions - to 9/11 isn’t an answer, it’s a distraction.
9/11 was a catastrophic terrorist attack. What Nigerians are asking about is institutional accountability. Those are not the same conversation. When we blur them, we don't illuminate the truth - we detract from it. There's a difference between explaining a failure, and excusing one.
Thank you to everyone who reached out. It’s clear many of us still believe in one simple thing: asking hard questions, and refusing to let bad analogies replace accountability.
Journalism isn't about winning arguments. It's about refusing to let bad arguments replace accountability. That’s the job!
@bond_00Seven@olumidecapital How and why educated folks who make commentary in the public space don't know this is baffling-
Rockets and feathers - Price increase 🚀 , decrease slows like 🪶 falling
But they insist on misinforming or pushing a narrative
@NiiNiiFC@Tspiceskitchen Wait, so we’re breaking down stew recipes now? I thought I logged onto the wrong X account.NiiNii in the comments section asking about tomato purée is not what I expected to see on my timeline today,what happened to talking ⚽️ tactics! 😂🤣
While also applying computer vision, and AI navigation; + app-based ride booking
While Atlanta's autonomous minibuses:,designed to solve the "last mile" gap — the biggest mobility bottleneck at major events has 150,000+ km of real-world automated operation, ~60K passenger
"Driver-free buses. Electric. AI-navigated. Operating around stadium's. Not 2030. This is happening RIGHT NOW for World Cup 2026.
Dallas (AT&T Stadium) and Atlanta are deploying autonomous electric shuttles.
Data + LiDAR + computer vision = the future of fan mobility 🚌⚡"
Mozee a shuttle coy is deploying 12-passenger autonomous electric shuttles on fixed routes around AT&T Stadium in Dallas/Arlington for WC2026
Vehicles use advanced LiDAR - Light Detection & Ranging - tech that allows shuttles to see world in 3-D by using lights instead of eyes