I have visited more than 11 countries and lived in 3 of them. This is something you can find anywhere in the world where people are left without adequate government oversight and enforcement. Human beings generally have a tendency to ignore rules when there are no consequences. It is the consistent enforcement of the law and the certainty of consequences that encourage people to comply.
Government: Let’s reconstruct Lusada road with concrete. Let’s start with installing the steel grids.
People: They have done the reinforcement, let’s go and display our goods there and be crossing it anyhow.
Good people, great nation. Una.
Do you know what a truly robust rail system for a capital city should look like in 2026?
You shared a photo of an on-road rail line, but the New York City Subway began construction in 1904. Today, it has 472 stations, the most of any single rapid transit system in the world, and spans 248 route miles (399 km).When we talk about meaningful development, we know what we are capable of achieving. We’ve seen it before. What we need is world-class infrastructure, not photo ops designed for headlines.
Today is D-day.
Our boys are now at the Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma for the Grand Finale of the International STEM Olympiad in Rome, Italy.
I’m optimistic about their victory.
@crabfisher@Costco Can you tell him to stop moving shit around all the time??? Like a fucking scavenger hunt..where are my energy drinks hidden this week???
In just four years, @temsbaby has delivered two global summer anthems that went viral, 1 earned Grammy the other is only a matter of time. An incredible run.
The Nigerian elite, at some point in their pursuit of wealth and power, seem to have forgotten the very purpose of wealth and power: to improve the lives of the people and build a better society.
Wow 🤩 👏👏
Nigerian 🇳🇬 Southeast Students Chimdiebube Onwubiko, Egejurum Onyedikachi, Don Anele Munachimso and their teachers Head to STEM Olympiad Final in Rome.
Bring the gold 🏆 home 🙌🏾🙌🏾🇳🇬🇳🇬
I didn’t intend to post this, but I was reminded that it’s not just for me, but it’s to say thank you to the one who still sits in the heaven and governs everything about my life.
Thank you lord for keeping everything running smoothly
Thank you🧎
It’s my first Canada Day!🧑🏽🩰🍁
At my happiestttt rn and I’m so thankful for this beautiful country that has given me a new lease on life, and for all the bountiful blessings that have adorned my life since then🥹🥰
Happy Canada Day!🇨🇦
It is a selfish and self-absorbed perspective. Doctors should take a broader, more balanced view of issues like this, recognizing both the opportunities they have received and the responsibility to give back to society.
Yes, they do, especially if they graduated from a public university. Medical education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized with taxpayers’ money, meaning society invests significantly in every medical graduate. It is only fair to give back, particularly by serving in underserved communities where the need is greatest. Asking doctors to dedicate just 12 months through the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a reasonable expectation and a small contribution compared with the public investment made in their training. You are also paid during your service, and it is a full year of professional work experience, not an internship. Both the country and the doctor benefit from the arrangement.
Meet Victor Onwubiko, He is the best mathematician in the country at the junior secondary level.
He will be competing with students from 154 other countries this week in Rome, Italy, at the fierce International STEM Olympiad competition.