Encouraging Growth and Learning at Paul University.
Yesterday, after visiting Ehime Mbano General Hospital in Imo state, I also went to Paul University, Awka, Anambra state capital where I donated ₦30 million to support its continued growth and development.
I have supported this University for over a decade now and I remain encouraged by the steady and visible progress recorded in the institution, as each visit reveals meaningful improvements in infrastructure and learning conditions. This affirms the importance of sustained investment in education as a driver of national development.
During my interaction with the students, I urged them to take their studies seriously, reminding them that education remains the most reliable pathway to personal growth and a better future.
I also had the privilege of joining some youth corps members to play football, a refreshing reminder of the energy and promise of our young people.
I commend the university’s management for their prudent use of resources and dedication to excellence, and I assure them of my continued support towards the overall goal of making a new Nigeria POssible. -PO
I overheard a father speaking to his son on the phone in a bus yesterday. What he said almost made me cry.
The son sounded frustrated about how hard life has been since finishing NYSC.
Then the father said:
“Shola, come back home. I didn’t send you out of my house, you chose to stay out. Come back home and let’s replan.
You’re just 22.”
The way he said it was so calm and reassuring.
Hearing those words from a father felt heavenly.
Son: I’m going to go out and bring home a pizza.
My wife: No, the storm has made the roads too treacherous. You could crash and die. Let your father go get it.
If you are 23 - 28 and you feel you have not made it financially,
Do this.
leave your girlfriend and become single.
No football, sleep 5hrs max daily.
Grind for 1 year with no distractions.
When you’re back, the football and younger girls will be there.
You cannot finish them.
🚨 It was all over the media when the Super Eagles 🇳🇬🦅 bonuses were not paid on time.
Now, they have paid the players all the AFCON bonuses, & none of the players can come out and say we have been paid, not even captain Ndidi.
The Super Eagles players got an extra 200,000 dollars 💸 after defeating Egypt 🇪🇬 yesterday in Casablanca.
This is so sad 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️