@nazzaokonkwo Almost 20 years after, Nigerians are starting to move on from the tragedy of 2008...well, the new young folks may not have experienced those times.
@arranowanna Senator Dickson is teaching an amorphous group how to build structures that win elections long term...this is not just an Obidient group issue but Nigerians are largely not a self-organizing people and this is the bane of our national development.
Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, the founding CEO of Flutterwave, reveals the reason why he exited Flutterwave.
He said there was negative energy between him and Olugbenga Agboola, the co-founder of the Flutterwave.
GB also didn’t like the fact that Aboyeji was telling him what to do.
Peter Obi you are shielded by God and the People are with you💌
Peter Obi discusses Nigeria’s problems and proffers solutions, other politicians discuss Peter Obi ❗️
Nigerians please remain focused, 2027 the goal is clear we must End the @officialABAT and APC reign of Terror and ensure that we are OK ✌🏽🎤🇳🇬
#obikwankwaso2027
@euniceajim I am following, please. I was just thinking about this yesterday, and boom - I saw this post now. Looking forward to learning more from your video.
There are dozens of accelerators, grant programs, and startup funds actively looking for founders right now.
Here are 5 worth applying to before the end of June:
1. Techstars Anywhere
• Fully remote
• Any industry
• Any country
• No relocation required
• Funding: $220,000
• Deadline: June 10
2. Hello Alice x Allstate Main Street Grants
• 2-week Boost Camp
• 100 founders selected
• $20,000 grant per founder
• Deadline: June 23
3. Google for Startups Accelerator
• 10-week program
• AI for Energy startups
• Pre-seed to Series A
• No equity taken
• Deadline: June 30
4. The Bridge Fall 2026
• For non-US founders
• San Francisco residency
• Pre-idea to early-stage
• Up to $250,000 first check
• Backed by Entrepreneur First
• Deadline: June 28
5. mHUB Chicago Compute-Energy Nexus
• AI + Energy Hardware
• $200,000 investment for 6.5%
• Backed by Equinix, HPE, and Salesforce
• Deadline: July 13
One lesson I’ve learned after more than a decade building startups:
Most founders overestimate how ready they need to be before applying.
The best opportunities often go to people who apply before they feel ready.
If you’re building something interesting, submit the application.
Let investors, accelerators, and customers tell you “no.”
Don’t do it for them.
PS: PS: I’m hosting a free webinar for Africans in the US interested in starting a company. Visit: https://t.co/DC1ZWiSZJg to book a seat.
I am grateful for the investment we make in the lives of very bright but indigent students.
Kids who never stood a chance now at Ivy Leagues.
Thank you to our donors.
Your gift is rewriting the narrative that folks from developing countries can't compete at the very top.
Others would learn, and you think the preacher would have the time to meet everyone privately after the service? He even said he would give him 1 minute..that's how busy he is. I have been at the back office for a ministry like this, after service, if you see the long queue to see the man of God...he would finish counseling and prayers around 2 -3am and yet still come for the next morning's service starting around 8 to 9am...these people are human o..