“A state’s decline is seldom a mystery. It begins with recognizable symptoms, advances through accumulating evidence, and ends in a spectacle so profound that trust evaporates, motives are questioned, and suspicion becomes the currency of public discourse.”
Unfortunately my sister, that is the way it is for Nigerians. I had a similar experience on that same route to Labuan many years ago 2004. We had to procure new sets of visas. Note all those islands are in confederate states in Malaysia. As was Singapore before their exit.
A Nigerian lady shared her frustration after arriving at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on her way to Tawau, only to be told she couldn’t board her flight because Nigerians need a separate state approval before entering Sabah.
Imagine landing in Lagos and then being told you need another visa before you can travel to Abuja.
She said when she asked the airport attendant whether the policy also applied to other nationalities, they told her it was mainly for Nigerians and Bangladeshis.
A Nigerian lady shared her frustration after arriving at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on her way to Tawau, only to be told she couldn’t board her flight because Nigerians need a separate state approval before entering Sabah.
Imagine landing in Lagos and then being told you need another visa before you can travel to Abuja.
She said when she asked the airport attendant whether the policy also applied to other nationalities, they told her it was mainly for Nigerians and Bangladeshis.
"Not Impossible."
That was the theme of this year’s GTM KOM, and it’s a call to action for everyone in enterprise systems.
Why this year felt different:
The Tech: Joule is the UI/UX evolution SAP needs.
The Inspiration: Mick Ebeling proved that "impossible" is just a mindset we
haven't broken yet.
The Driver: Culture remains the ultimate stimulant for transformation.
We are entering a new paradigm where AI settles into our daily lives. This is our chance to build a "deflationary utopia"—more efficient, more productive, and significantly more humane.
Transformation isn’t about changing what we do. It’s about reimagining what is possible.
Reflecting on this year’s GTM KOM, the theme "Not Impossible" hit home after years in enterprise systems. Two major takeaways:
(fundamental).
Mick Ebeling’s talk was a powerful reminder: when we move past the "impossible" mindset, we don't just solve business problems—we improve lives.
The Reality: Strategy is important, but a culture of growth is the stimulant. As AI becomes our daily reality,
Few hacks for 2026
1. Free PDF of any book – Use OceanPDF
2. Free HD sports – Use Youcine, SportzX or HD Streamz
3. Unlimited Free movies – Use Onstream or Stremio
4. Unlimited Free music – Use Demus for iPhones and Lyra for Android
5. Free grammar checker – Use LanguageTool
WARNING: After you use these prompts, you’ll never write the same way again.
This might be the most useful thing I’ve shared all year.
Here are 12 prompts turn any LLM into a full writing studio that works harder than you do:
After 2 years of using ChatGPT, I can say that it is the best technology that has revolutionized my life the most, along with the Internet.
So here are 10 prompts that have transformed my day-to-day life and that could do the same for you in 2026:
The public disgrace and parade of Dr. Pedro Obaseki is completely unacceptable. His fundamental human rights have been violated. The Bini Palace and all concerned authorities must immediately condemn this act—silence risks tacit support for injustice.