I've been thinking about this almost every day.
What would it actually take to ensure every single child in the South East is in school?
I don't mean reducing the number of out-of-school children.
I mean ZERO.
I'm setting myself a target:
Zero out-of-school children in the South East within the next 24 months.
And within 4 years, I want us to drive illiteracy as close to zero as possible.
I know it sounds ambitious.
There are children out of school because of poverty. Some because of culture. Some because of religion. Some because they have to work. Others because there are barriers we've not even identified yet.
But I genuinely believe this is a problem we can solve if we stop treating it as someone else's responsibility.
So I'm asking for your help.
If you had to achieve this, what would you do?
I want practical ideas. Bold ideas. Crazy ideas. Lessons from other countries. Community-based solutions. Technology. Policy. Anything.
I'll read every suggestion.
If we can solve this in the South East, we'll create a blueprint that the rest of Nigeria and maybe even Africa can learn from.
Register for the gym. It's not as expensive as people make it seem.
Think of it as an investment in yourself.
There's nothing wrong with looking fit, feeling healthy, and doing well financially 5–10 years from now.
Your future self will thank you.
Remember that your current struggles won't last forever.
The same people who doubt you today may one day celebrate your success.
Keep showing up, keep putting in the work, and don't stop believing in yourself.
Creators are making money just by post the raw unedited version of themselves. If you’re still concerned about fake like or a perfect image I pity you😭
In 2026?
I don't understand it.
Why is the symbol of our legal identity still a white man's hair?
What manner of eternal slavery did the black man subscribe to?
Not one person is able to bring this up within your coordinating bodies?
Why still this unfortunate wig?
Dear @Morris_Monye,
Many months ago, I sent you a message at one of the lowest points in my life. I was looking for help because I genuinely didn't know what the next step looked like.
Looking back today, I'm grateful things didn't happen the way I imagined.
That season forced me to look inward instead of outward. It challenged me to ask myself, "What value can I create?" rather than, "Who can help me?"
That question gave birth to Lumina Minds Academic Services Ltd. and our flagship education initiative, Spellionaire™️.
We're still building. We haven't arrived yet. But we've started something we truly believe can transform lives through literacy and education, and every day we're getting closer to the vision.
I know how deeply you care about education and young people. Whenever you have a moment, I'd love for you to see what we're building. Your encouragement, advice, or partnership would mean a great deal.
Thank you for the work you continue to do.
We made this short documentary telling the story of how our stars Egejurum Onyedikachi, Onwubiko Chimdiebube, and Don Anele Munachimso went from competing in and winning the South East Maths Olympiad to bringing home gold medals at the International STEM Olympiad in Rome last week.
It's such a beautiful and inspiring story to watch.
Seeing students from the South East achieve this on the international stage reminds us of what is possible when young people are given the right opportunities.
We are changing the story of education in the South East and Nigeria, and this is just the beginning.
To me, social currency is the value people associate with your name.
It's the trust you've built, the attention you can command, the relationships you've nurtured, and the influence you have to inspire action.
Someone with high social currency doesn't just get likes. They get people to listen, engage, buy, recommend, collaborate, or show up because they've earned credibility over time.
In simple terms, social currency is the reputation and trust that make people willing to invest their attention in you.
Yayyyyyy🎉🎉🎉
I appreciate the mention, trueee I'm actually not a full time designer.
I'm a Lifecycle Marketer in the MarTech (Marketing Technology) space.
MarTech is where marketing meets technology. It's about using software, automation, data, CRM systems, analytics, AI, and digital tools to attract customers, personalize their experience, increase engagement, improve retention, and drive revenue at scale.
That's what I do.
I design email and user experiences in Figma, build and optimize customer journeys, create marketing automations, develop email campaigns, configure CRM systems, analyze customer data, and write codes for dynamic personalization across marketing platforms.
I work with tools like Braze, Salesforce, HubSpot, Customer. io, Klaviyo, Iterable, Mailchimp, and other MarTech platforms to help businesses grow through data and automation.
A lot of people don't realize that marketing is a tech career too. It blends marketing strategy with design, analytics, automation, and technical implementation.
I'm also working on launching a MarTech Academy next year to train more technical marketers who understand automation, CRM, lifecycle marketing, customer acquisition, retention, analytics, design, and the technical skills needed to execute modern marketing.
Watch this space. We're going to build more technical marketers. 2027
I have a lot of work to do.