Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
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Glad to have produced this for @BrainBuilders01 on its AI Literacy for Everyday People in Nigeria project, with support from Patrick J. McGovern Foundation @PJMFdn.
The National Essay Competition on AI Literacy & Responsible Technology Use is still open. Details are in the clip.
The older you get, the more you realize luck is mostly exposure.
If you sit in the same place, have the same routine, talking to the same people, nothing new really happens.
You have to tackle the world to win.
Travel more. Talk to people. Try a breakfast spot. Post on social media. Start a side hustle or a hobby.
The world rewards motion. You don't find opportunity sitting still.
I hope he is able to translate the ideas and plans he has long spoken about into tangible results.
The move also appears quite strategic and it would not be surprising to see him eventually positioned as Nigeria’s Minister of Finance.
I have followed Taiwo Oyedele since his days at PwC.
Back then, he was frequently on television as a finance/economic expert and what stood out for me was his ability to simplify complex economic matters.
He also remained firm through the many controversies and debates around the tax reforms but in many ways, his real work is only just beginning now.
He will need all the grit he can muster at this point and I wish him well in his new role as Minister of State for Finance.
@taiwoyedele@atiren Congratulations to you, sir. I have followed your work from your time at PwC when you would break down economic and financial matters on TV.
I wish you all the best in translating your plans and ideas into tangible results.
Cheers! 🥂
So, learn to be gentle with yourself as life unfolds through every season. Walk your path, trust your process, honour your journey. Grow in knowledge & wisdom but just as importantly, grow in character.
To every woman: Strong or not, you matter.
Happy Int’l Women’s Day! 🌸🥂
Here’s a reminder that your worth is not defined only by the spotlight, applause or achievements. Your worth is also found in the core of who you are and who you are becoming when the lights are not there.
Every woman should be celebrated because she is a woman. ✨
Women in all states of being: those enduring while trying to survive, women quietly holding families together and navigating tough moments; women healing and rediscovering themselves while rising through whatever life has thrown at them, one day at a time.
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EXPOSED!!!
Dear @icpcnigeria & @officialEFCC
Over ₦783.78 million meant to build classrooms for secondary school students in Ogun State has been traced to the Federal College of Fisheries and Marine Technology, an institution whose mandate is marine and fisheries education, not secondary school infrastructure.
According to findings by Tracka using data from GovSpend, ₦304 million was paid to Akinkas Interbiz Limited for a classroom block at Methodist High School, Arigbajo.
Another ₦303 million went to Still Earth Limited for St. Peter’s College, Olomore,
while ₦176 million was allocated again to the same company for work at Abeokuta Grammar School, Idi Aba.
In January 2026, Tracka’s field visits revealed a disturbing reality: no construction, no materials, no visible progress. Students are still learning in dilapidated structures while hundreds of millions of naira have already been disbursed.
Why is a marine focused federal institution supervising classroom construction in Ogun State? How were these funds approved, transferred, and supposedly executed without visible results? Who signed off on project completion? Who verified payment milestones?
This raises serious concerns about procurement abuse, weak oversight, and possible diversion of public funds. The beneficiaries of these allocations appear invisible but the suffering of students is not.
This is not a clerical error. It is a potential case of systemic corruption involving public institutions and contractors.
The Independent Corrupt Practices Commission and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission must immediately investigate these transactions, trace every payment, and hold all responsible officials and contractors accountable.
Public funds are meant to build classrooms, not disappear without a trace.
#AskQuestions @DapoAbiodunCON@HMS_FMARD@FmardNg
Again, this reinforces the notion that when the government is truly determined and ready to act, it moves swiftly.
Watch the conversation here: https://t.co/h05BZ0SBIw
Our discussion this morning focused on the mandate given to the National Assembly to complete the constitutional amendment process necessary for the creation of state police.
I believe these are significant concerns that deserve careful consideration as the committee begins its work.
Is state policing the answer to Nigeria’s daunting security challenges?
We have our fingers crossed. 🤞