@winexviv Wishing you all the best tomorrow. ๐ณ๐ฌ
Whether people realize it or not, you're carrying the hopes of many young Nigerians watching your journey.
Go and give it your best. We're rooting for you! ๐
@Onlyone_672d I don't think students should have to choose between good grades and making money.
The real goal should be to build valuable skills while taking school seriously.
Education and skills shouldn't competeโthey should complement each other.
A few months ago, I would've called self-development "boring."
Today, I call it one of the best investments I've made in myself.
What's one habit that felt difficult at first but now feels normal?
๐ I'd love to hear yours.
โ ๐ ExcelVision Lesson #5
Then I realized...
Discipline doesn't always become easier.
Sometimes you become stronger.
If you're waiting to feel motivated before you start...
You might be waiting forever.
Sometimes motivation comes after consistency, not before.
What's one dream you're working on that other people don't fully understand yet?
๐ I'd love to hear it.
โ ๐ ExcelVision Lesson #4
Building disciplined students, one lesson at a time.
But I'm choosing to build instead of complain.
Maybe someone needed this reminder today:
Don't be discouraged if people don't understand your vision yet.
Just make sure you're doing the work.
One day, they'll understand because the results will speak.
I'll keep building.
I'll keep showing up.
One day, my results will explain what my words can't.
My phone can either waste my time...
Or help me build a future.
Every day, I get to choose.
I'm only 16.
I'm still learning.
I'm still making mistakes.
He couldn't see the writing, the planning, the learning, or the dreams I was quietly building.
That's when I realized something.
People judge what they can see.
They can't always see your preparation.
Instead of arguing, I made a decision.
I'll keep learning.
I'll be honest...
That statement hurt.
Not because I was angry.
But because it made me question myself.
Then I stopped to think.
From his perspective, he wasn't wrong.
He saw me holding my phone for hours.
Seeing stories like this doesn't make me jealous.
It reminds me to keep preparing.
One day, someone else might look at my journey and think it happened overnight
They won't see the quiet nights, the consistency, and the work behind it
Congratulations MARVELLOUS
This youngster, Don Anele Munachimso Marvelous, was the best Chemistry student in Nigeria in IGCSE. He won the โฆ5 million star prize as the best in the 2026 South East Maths Olympiad. He also took first position in the country at the National Mathematics competition in Abuja.
He also won a $100k scholarship in Canada.
He will compete with students from 154 other countries in Rome, Italy, this Saturday.
He is a genius, and the world will know him.