A few months ago, Don Anele Marvelous Munachimso from Diamond Special College, Owerri, emerged as the winner of the Senior Category of the 2026 South East Maths Olympiad.
Today, we’re celebrating even more incredible news.
Don scored 98 in IGCSE Chemistry which is the highest score in Nigeria. He also earned 6 A*s in the Cambridge IGCSE examinations and has secured a $100,000 university scholarship in Canada.
In just 12 days, we’ll be heading to Rome together to for International STEM Olympiad and compete for gold.
Watching young people like this grow and achieve great things reminds me why we started this journey in the first place.
Congratulations, Don. The future is bright, and we’re all rooting for you. ❤️
Do you remember Chidera Ikeoha, the youngster we found inside motor parks selling his book he wrote to feed and support his family?
Public donations for his book were channeled toward his education. The remaining funds will see him through to graduation.
We moved him from a public school and enrolled him in a private school in Enugu.
He is currently in SS1 and will enter SS2 in September.
Chidera is an A student determined and focused.
Supporting his education was a brilliant decision.
We have a star on our hands.
If you attend many of these big churches in Lagos, be very careful what you consume from the pulpit this period, because I genuinely think a memo has been sent to many of them.
The patterns are becoming too loud to ignore.
Most of the topics, sermons, statements, and even program themes I’ve been seeing from some of these big churches are psychologically constructed to make Nigerians emotionally withdraw from voting and accepting change as impossible.
Some weeks ago, it was Pastor Adeboye telling people that the next president has already been chosen by God.
Now it is Matthew Ashimolowo saying Peter Obi is the best candidate, but he won’t win.
Then another popular Lagos church is running with a program theme talking about “Jesus being the best political cover.”
And there are many more subtle messages like that flying around.
This is becoming too coordinated to be random.
The timing.
The location.
The pastors involved.
The exact emotional direction of the messaging.
This is psychological manipulation, and many Nigerians are not catching it.
Because APC knows something very important.
They know they no longer have anything tangible to sell Nigerians again.
Fuel is expensive.
Food is expensive.
Electricity is expensive.
School fees are expensive.
Businesses are collapsing.
The naira has been battered.
People are suffering visibly.
So what do you do when performance can no longer convince the people?
You start targeting their psychology.
You start targeting hope.
You start targeting morale.
You start making people feel like resistance is pointless.
That is the new strategy.
And religion is one of the easiest vehicles to use because many Nigerians trust pastors more than they trust facts.
Notice the pattern carefully.
These pastors will subtly admit that Peter Obi or the Obi/Kwankwaso movement represents competence or better leadership, but immediately after saying that, they will emotionally conclude with:
“But he cannot win.”
“God has already chosen.”
“Jesus is the answer.”
“Focus on heaven.”
Do you people not see the psychological game being played there?
It is not direct support for APC.
It is emotional demobilization.
It is convincing Nigerians not to bother participating.
It is making people subconsciously feel their votes do not matter.
Because once people lose hope psychologically, the battle is already halfway won politically.
And sadly, many of these pastors know exactly what they are doing because they understand how emotionally dependent many Nigerians are on religious authority.
They know many church members will never question anything coming from the altar.
That is why you must use your brain this period.
God is supreme.
Jesus is King.
Nobody is arguing that.
But God has also given human beings free will.
The same Bible is full of people making choices and living with the consequences of those choices.
Nigeria today is the result of choices.
Bad leadership is the result of choices.
Corruption is the result of choices.
Silence is the result of choices.
And better leadership will also come from choices.
God will not come down from heaven to thumbprint ballot papers.
Nigerians will.
So when someone tells you “the next president has already been chosen,” ask yourself:
Why then are politicians campaigning?
Why are billions being spent on elections?
Why are parties fighting desperately for power?
Why are propaganda machines working overtime?
Why are pastors suddenly sounding like political analysts?
Because they know votes matter.
And they know people matter.
That is why APC and its supporters are now focusing heavily on psychological warfare.
They know they cannot easily defend the suffering Nigerians are facing.
So the next best thing is to make Nigerians mentally surrender before 2027 even arrives.
That is why you must stay alert.
Pray, yes.
Trust God, yes.
But also think critically.
Because faith without wisdom is how manipulators control people.
A lecturer named Dr. KC Izuogo from Abia State University should be investigated urgently.
He teaches "Introduction to Advertising".
He forces all his students to pay N5,000 for his handout and extra N20,000 before they can pass the exam or they must fail.
He is a bad egg!
We have bailed Joy Ezeugwu.
She was arrested 7:35am this morning and got to the station at 8:20am.
We got to the Force Headquarters Annex at 9am. We didn’t leave until now that we completed the bail process.
AfiaTv team, Uche, Barrister Kene Nnadi and two other lawyers were there to ensure she was out. Joy can never walk alone.
We will take up Ifeyinwa Peace Okwudo up immediately. We will deploy every legal means.
We will offer Joy Ezeugwu all the support and will always be by her side.
Any student who is bold enough speak up against evil in their schools will always have our support.
We will build an army of lawyers that will be ever ready to fight for justice.
We will dismantle injustice and impunities in our institutions.
A Unified Message to All As you are all now aware, His Excellency Peter Obi is going to be our new presidential candidate and the face of this movement. We call on everyone to vigorously market and promote our candidate with honour and facts. We will not attack or abuse any other candidate, and we expect the same courtesy in return. If you abuse Peter Obi or attempt to tarnish his character, be ready we will respond accordingly. We prefer peace, but if it is a fight you bring, we are more than ready to meet it. To my dear Northern brothers and sisters: Do not come to my page with religious or tribal attacks. They will not work here i won't tolerate it. We who support this movement believe Nigeria belongs to everyone Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Christian, Muslim, and all others. Our strength lies in our unity, not in division. The unity of our nation is what we dream of and will continue to fight for. My reasons for supporting Peter Obi are clear: his outstanding track record as Governor of Anambra State and the positive plans he has for my region the Northern Nigeria. No one can stop or intimidate us. As true Kwankwasiyya, we do not fear challenges we welcome them as opportunities to prove our determination and strength.Peter Obi and Kwankwaso represent our new project for a New Nigeria. We will take this message to the markets, homes, chambers, streets, and every corner of this country. We will campaign with passion and sell this vision to our people. To all supporters of this movement: This is our moment to show Nigerians that love, respect, and unity can be stronger than religion or tribe. Let us promote this movement across every platform and every community. Let us grow together as one.
One Nigeria Must Be OK.
There was a time in this country when a man looked at the future and refused to accept mediocrity.
His name was Nnamdi Azikiwe.
In 1960, as Nigeria stood on the edge of independence, he didn’t just celebrate freedom, he designed it. He envisioned a university that would not copy the colonial system, but challenge it. A university that would produce thinkers, builders, and leaders for a new Africa.
That dream became University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
It was bold. It was revolutionary.
The first indigenous university in Nigeria. Built on the American educational model. A place where merit, curiosity, and innovation would define the African mind.
UNN was not just a school, it was a statement:
“We can think for ourselves.”
But today… walk into those hostels.
And try not to feel your chest tighten.
Rooms built for 4 students now hold 10.
Mattresses laid on bare floors.
Broken windows patched with cardboard.
Toilets that have forgotten what water feels like.
Walls that have absorbed decades of neglect, sweat, and silence.
This is not just decay but rather this is betrayal.
Because how do you place a young girl or boy full of dreams, full of fire into an environment that slowly erodes their dignity?
How do you expect brilliance to thrive where basic humanity is absent?
We like to talk about moral decline, about distractions, about “this generation.”
But nobody wants to talk about what happens when young people are forced to survive, not learn.
When privacy disappears.
When safety becomes uncertain.
When the line between resilience and desperation begins to blur.
Environments shape behavior.
And somewhere in those overcrowded rooms, something is being lost.
Focus.
Discipline.
Innocence.
And then, the most painful part.
The silence.
Not the silence of peace but the silence of fear.
Students who speak up risk intimidation.
Staff who demand better conditions are quietly sidelined.
Voices that should drive reform are sometimes treated like threats.
So people learn.
They learn to whisper instead of speak.
They learn to endure instead of question.
They learn that survival in the system often means compliance.
But a university is supposed to be the birthplace of ideas, not a place where courage is punished.
When truth becomes dangerous, education becomes hollow.
University of Nigeria, Nsukka was built to raise giants.
Today, too many are being trained to tolerate.
And the painful truth is this:
A nation that neglects its students is failing but a nation that silences its students is collapsing.
We must go back to basics and restore the dignity of man.
I'm bored of saying it, but any Yoruba person reading this should please remember that there will still be life after Tinubu.
His mission to turn you and Igbo people into enemies for the sake of his short-term political interest will only spoil your life for no reason.
We are doing this for our children and future generations to come.
UNN students are living in conditions no one should accept.
Meanwhile, funds have been released for hostel maintenance.
So we asked for the records. All of it.
They have 7 days to respond.
If they don’t, we go to court.
The South East will now be benchmarking its education system to that of Singapore.
This is not a joke.
Political mediocrity should distant itself from our children.
They deserve the bright and progressive future we never had.
Nothing else matters more than this!
South East Educators conference is currently ongoing at ICC Awka.
When educators catch the vision, the journey becomes easier for us.
Know this, we are building the greatest workforce from Africa in 10 years and we will achieve it.
This girl Joy Ezeugwu has now been suspended indefinitely from today for raising public awareness of this terrible hospital Uwani health centre, Enugu.
She is still a nursing student at Ezzy college of nursing, Enugu.
She was suspended by her school.
So this is how we are thinking of redesigning the Igbo apprenticeship program “Igba boy”.
For the pilot program, we will likely take in 200 persons to engage in the training on global quality carpentry, bricklaying, tilling, plumbing, HVAC, POP and electricals.
The trainees will engage in an intensive 1 year program which they will be housed and fed. No holidays during the program. An additional 3 months will be on business and commercialization.
Once they complete the cohort and they meet the standards set, they will be settled with a good amount of money to build on the business arm of their skills. Those who don’t meet up will be dropped off from the program.
We will be visiting training centers in Togo and Germany in the coming weeks to solidify our plans and training partnerships.
Let’s brainstorm… what do you think?
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@instablog9ja Some women don't really know what they want. You dont want a guy who doesn't pray, nor a babalawo but you want a yahoo boy. Confused set of people