Many thanks for this recognition once more, and kudos to @NCDJ_ASU for the amazing work you’re doing to ensure inclusivity for all people with disabilities
2nd Place goes to @DanielUche_true of @LASUOfficial for his work that shows the way in which university students with disabilities are often ridiculed and bullied. https://t.co/7he4zb7fzE
Look at the 3 boys from Evergreen school Enugu that topped the Junior Category in South East Maths Olympiad Grand Finale.
They have finished engineering maths back to back, finished lacombe back to back, also finished German maths syllabus.
They fear nothing in mathematics.
I would love to challenge South East Maths winners with a global challenge where top students from China, Korea, Singapore, Finland, Germany and the USA compete intensely with them.
I want to see them excel in world stages.
We are building the greatest workforce in Africa.
DON-ANELE MARVELOUS MUNACHIMSO
From Diamond Special College Owerri, IMO State Won the Senior Category for South East Maths Olympiad.
He won N5 million and also won N1 million for his teacher.
He recently won $100k scholarship In Canada.
A star is born today!
This is the maths teacher from Evergreen schools Enugu. His name is Master Chisom Unachukwu.
His students took 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions for Junior Category for South East Maths Olympiad Grand Finale.
These boys are hooot!!!!
IMO State won the Primary Category with 13 points over 15 available points.
His name is Egejurum Onyedikachi from Diamond Special College, Owerri Imo State.
Anambra and Enugu took second position.
These questions were very tough.
“I never thought I would be a victim of police brutality until it happened to me yesterday, on the 24th of December. I was unlawfully searched, a g?n was p0!nt3d at me, I was ch?k3d, they unlawfully detained and put me in a male’s cell.”
— Lady shares her experience with Naija police.
@ManUtd Dalot has chosen the best time to pick form. He hasn’t put a foot wrong today. I’m impressed with his attacking performance tonight. Hope he continues this way.
Big news🎉🎉
Excited to share that I’ve been promoted to Programme Officer at @CableFoundation and selected for the 2025/2026 Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Journalism Fellowship by @TheMFWA, with support from @LetsCoDevelop .
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We Click “OK” and Move On — But That’s Exactly the Problem
This week, Meta quietly announced a change to its privacy policy: starting December 16, 2025, the company will begin using our interactions with its AIs to “personalise experiences” and “improve AI at Meta.”
For most people, this sounds harmless, even helpful. After all, who doesn’t want a more “personalised” feed? But here’s the truth: most users don’t really understand what’s going on under the hood. They just click OK and move on.
That single click gives Meta permission to harvest and repurpose more of our behaviour — what we like, linger on, skip, or say — to train its algorithms. Those same algorithms then decide what we see, what we think we want, and what advertisers think we will buy.
This is the quiet genius of platform capitalism: consent by confusion. We are told it is about convenience, but it is really about control. We are told itis about “AI improvement,” but it is really about data extraction — feeding systems that learn from us, sell to us, and profit from us.
It is easy to dismiss all this as “just tech stuff,” but it’s bigger than that. When a handful of companies control the invisible loops that shape what billions of people see and believe, it becomes a question not just of privacy, but of power.
We need to start reading these updates not as terms and conditions, but as terms of democracy.
And yeah, we need to invest in DATA LITERACY!