It's one thing to hate on adults like you.
If you can hate on children on grounds of ethnicity? - let's even leave academically sound children apart. children?
You can definitely poison them.
You are a dangerous person that should be melted as asphalt to fill potholes.
Education changed my life. It is still changing my life.
God forbid I exist on the internet and keep quiet while entire agendas are scripted to put down academically gifted children, just because of their ethnicity.
All of you will not end well. Every single one of you.
At Sam Mbakwe airport Owerri, a billboard has been put up for our star boy, Egejurum Onyedikachi, to celebrate him as he arrived in Owerri today.
He is 11 years old and the world’s best in the Primary category for Mathematics.
He is so good that he finished the exam and fell asleep.
What a star!
3 Nigerian students also earned medals at the 2026 TeenEagle Global Finals held in the UK 🇬🇧.
Chioma Ezedimbu: 🥈 in Productive Skills.
Amarachi Mitchell Orji: 🏆 in Productive Skills.
Ugwu Kassandra Chimziterem: 🏆 in both Receptive & Productive Skills.
Academic excellence.
Chimdiebube Onwubiko was received like a king yesterday in Enugu.
He won a gold medal at the International STEM Olympiad Grand Finale in Rome.
He is a star, and the world will celebrate him even more.
This is just the beginning of greatness.
Imagine watching a video like this, hearing international feats of a child like this.
And the first thing that comes to your mind, as a 50 year old is to open a space session in order to tear him & his fellow peers down.
@OgbeniDipo it will not sound for you.
16 students from The Ambassadors Schools won 15 gold medals, nine silver medals, nine bronze medals combined.
Munachimso emerged as the gold medalist in the Science category, Onyedikachi Ethan won gold in Mathematics.
Celebrating academic excellence.
SCHOOL IS NOT SCAM.
Finally, the world including European Union has recognized Fulani Militants as one of the groups slaughtering Innocent Nigerians.
That’s a step in the right direction.
This week, I have observed with deep concern two notable media appearances: one by my brother, Mr. Peter Obi, and the other by the family of Malam Nasir El-Rufai.
In his interview with Mr. Chude Jideonwo, Mr. Obi voiced serious worries about his personal safety and the adverse impact his role as an opposition leader has had on his businesses. Even more troubling was the Federal Government’s response, which resorted to personal insults and derogatory language instead of the restraint and maturity expected of a democratic administration.
Let me state clearly: like every Nigerian, our presidential candidate and all of us deserve the full protection of the state, not ridicule for raising legitimate concerns.
Democratic leadership requires fairness, justice, and restraint.
A government entrusted with protecting citizens should not dismiss or mock credible calls for help from any individual, including Mr. Peter Obi.
On the other hand, it was distressing to watch the wives of Malam Nasir El-Rufai publicly express the family’s anguish over his prolonged detention.
Regardless of political affiliation, Malam El-Rufai, like every Nigerian, is entitled to due process and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty by a competent court. The continued delay in granting him bail through what many perceive as stringent and unreasonable conditions is deeply concerning. As an unconvicted citizen, he deserves a fair and expeditious trial, while his health and that of his family are adequately safeguarded.
I therefore join well-meaning Nigerians in urging the Federal Government to handle these matters with transparency, accountability, and justice. These issues must not be weaponised to settle political scores.
For our democracy to truly thrive, every citizen; young or old, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or political persuasion must receive equal and equitable treatment under the law from the government that exists to protect us all. - RMK
Our superstar Chimdiebube Onwubiko is about to head to Enugu.
Thousands are already waiting for his grand arrival.
He is the world’s best in the Junior Mathematics category.
What a superstar!
“We won the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, but Nigerians had no idea what we went through. The NFF didn’t pay for our hotel, our training bus was taken away, and we were eating rice for lunch and dinner every day. We had to use our own money for food and even rent a mini bus ourselves”😳
— Jay-Jay Okocha
Next year’s International STEM Olympiad Grand Finale will be held in Lisbon, Portugal.
We will discover a new set of super brilliant students who will represent us and win gold.
We must discover these hidden geniuses and showcase them to the world.