If a retired American General is kidnapped anywhere in the world, it will be Guns blazing, and that General must be released in less than 24 hours.
If the General dies in captivity, that country, the kidnappers, the people will know and feel what missile rain looks like.
But in Nigeria a retired General was kidnapped inside the country by terrorist without any action. After two weeks in kidnappers den, he eventually died in captivity.
We have a president, his name is Tinubu. On his mandate we shall 😭😭
Good news: Dr. Iheukwumere Ikechukwu of the Department of Microbiology at COOU has been sacked by the Governing Council of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University.
He sexually abused students and engaged in different forms of misconduct.
Four other academic staff members were also sacked, including two professors.
We are restoring integrity in our universities, which will in turn improve the quality of our graduates.
Made in ABA in Igbo land.
I bought this pair of footwear in 2024, and to my greatest surprise, it has completely changed my perception of Made in Aba products. Despite the negative things some people say about Aba-made shoes, this footwear is still in excellent condition today.
I personally used it for over one year and six months before handing it over to my younger brother. Throughout that period, it was used almost every day, including for bathing, yet it has neither torn nor required any repair from a shoemaker. That level of durability speaks for itself.
My honest assessment is that Aba manufacturers are capable of producing world-class, long-lasting products. The quality you get often depends on the specifications you request and the capital invested in production. The same principle applies globally. China, for example, produces both low-quality and premium products depending on the buyer's budget and requirements.
Aba remains one of the greatest manufacturing hubs in Africa, driven by the creativity, skill, and resilience of Igbo entrepreneurs and craftsmen. Instead of looking down on locally made products, we should support and promote them because they create jobs, drive innovation, and strengthen our economy.
The talent in Igbo land is undeniable. Give an Igbo craftsman the right tools, resources, and market, and he can compete with the best in the world.
Igbo to the world. Aba made, globally respected.
Today, we concluded another partnership with Sterling Bank to launch the Sterling Bank National Mathematics Quiz. A nationwide competition designed to discover, reward, and celebrate Nigeria’s brightest young minds.
Starting Saturday, June 20, 2026, students from Primary 1 to SS3 across Nigeria will compete online every two weeks for the prizes.
1st Prize – ₦500,000
2nd Prize – ₦300,000
3rd Prize – ₦200,000
That’s ₦1,000,000 every two weeks and ₦24,000,000 every year dedicated solely to rewarding academic excellence among Nigerian children.
But this is not just about winning money.
It is about building a culture where intelligence is celebrated.
It is about giving every child, whether in Lagos, Enugu, Kano, Bayelsa, Maiduguri, Aba, or a remote village, an opportunity to compete on a national stage.
Competition Schedule
• Every two weeks
• Saturdays
• 6:00 PM – 6:20 PM
• Online nationwide
The top performers will then advance to a live championship session streamed online next day same time, where Nigerians can watch some of the country’s brightest students solve challenging mathematical problems in real time.
To ensure fairness and give more students the opportunity to benefit, every student can only win once.
And here’s what makes it even better:
Every participant will be able to review their questions after the competition, identify their weaknesses, learn from their mistakes, and prepare for the next challenge.
This means that even students who don’t win become better mathematicians.
Parents, teachers, school owners, and students should begin preparing immediately.
The questions will be tough and the competition will be fierce.
Registration is now open:
https://t.co/5dGxuzgLU1
Please share this with every child, parent, teacher, school owner, principal, and education stakeholder you know.
Let’s make academic excellence prestigious again.
Ifeyinwa Okwudo has now been expelled from Ezzy College of Nursing, Enugu.
She was the woman who indefinitely suspended Joy Ezeugwu for exposing the dilapidated state of Uwani Health Center, Enugu.
She also recently slapped a 9-months pregnant student three times.
To those of you oppressing our students: it’s only a matter of time before we shine our light on you.
Since you joined this government, you have been signing MOUs and taking plenty of pictures that brings no value to the common man.
The cost of data keeps increasing, insecurity keeps getting worse, and I wonder what you have really achieved.
We are yet to see your comments or interventions regarding the children and teachers kidnapped recently.
You had a golden opportunity and messed it up.
17,830 students have registered for the 2027 South East Maths Olympiad.
Girls: 9,080
Boys: 8,750
I like how we’re having more girls participating ahead of next year’s event.
The future of our children will be so bright.
@Kene_Nnewi And who was the opposition during Goodluck Jonathan,
Most of this pple that made themselves mini gods doesn’t want Nigeria to work so they can get more foolish worshippers.
This morning, we took our Maths Evangelism to Federal Girls’ College Owerri.
There is a revolution going on in Imo State. The schools and children there are taking it to another level.
We’ve noticed that lots of schools are now setting up Maths Clubs to prepare members for the 2027 South East Maths Olympiad.
It’s a concept I love, and I would recommend that schools in other states adopt the same.
The future will be exciting and entertaining.
A student who gets F9 cannot destroy a nation.
A leader without character can.
Maybe we’ve been measuring the wrong thing all along.
Education is not IQ alone.
Character is the real certificate.
Why does the President hardly ever address the nation despite the relentless insurgency, kidnappings, and insecurity that Nigerians face every day?
People are being killed. Children are being abducted. Communities are living in fear.
In many countries, leaders speak directly to their citizens during moments of crisis to reassure them, explain actions being taken, and show that they understand the pain of the people.
The silence is becoming as disturbing as the insecurity itself.
Are Nigerians not human beings?