When I was 18/19 I was absolutely obsessed with Brymo. Used to DM him all the time. One time I came back from a trip from Cotonou and drove straight to Freedom Park because he was performing.
Thank God for prefrontal cortex development. That man is not okay.
Hope yall doing tribalism and bigotry can see that at the end of the day it’s still the Nigerian flag that’s on display.
The sooner our generation defeats the seeds of division that’s been sown amongst us, the sooner we can have a better country for ALL OF US 👏🏾⚡️
More good news.
Don Anele Munachimso also won gold in Science.
He is the best in world science.
Remember, he is the best in IGCSE Chemistry in Nigeria.
The investment is worth it.
Master Chisom Unachukwu and Anthony Iwegbu are their maths teachers.
They helped their students conquer the world.
Their schools are Evergreen Schools Enugu and Diamond Special College Owerri.
What a day!
Egejurum Onyedikachi shares his experience winning the gold medal at the International STEM Olympiad Grand Final in Rome.
He is the best in the world in the Mathematics Primary Category.
He is a genius.
This thing is not hard to grasp.
Alex Onyia’s South East Mathematics Olympiad is a privately organised regional competition for students in the South East. It was won by South East students across the primary, junior, and senior categories...
Primary: Egejurum Onyedikachi(Imo)
Junior: Onwubiko Chimdiebube(Enugu)
Senior: Don Anele Munachimso(Imo)
Samuel Olamide Famiroju of Spring of Life/Fountain of Wisdom in Enugu did not participate in, nor win, the South East Mathematics Olympiad.
Samuel won a completely different competition - the 23rd Annual National Mathematics Competition (ANMC). A nationwide tournament organised by the Nigerian Tulip International Colleges (NTIC) in collaboration with the National Mathematical Centre in 2026.
In that national competition held in Abuja, Samuel Olamide Famiroju emerged 1st, with Onwubiko Chimdiebube from Evergreen Schools, Enugu, coming 2nd, and Mosebiuyeyi Adedeji from Phidel College, Lagos, placing 3rd.
The mix-up arose because Chimdiebube Onwubuiko who came 1st in the Junior category of the South East Mathematics Olympiad also participated in the ANMC and finished 2nd behind Samuel.
Alex Onyia did NOT substitute Samuel’s name with Ebube’s. Samuel simply did not participate in the South East Olympiad.
Lastly, Alex Onyia has never organised a national Olympiad. His initiative is called the Intervention for South East Education for a reason.
You do not expect Alex to leave the winners of his initiative and take the winners of a competition he did not organise to Rome, Italy.
Let’s be factual and be guided.
C’est fini.
Focusing a major part of my education intervention in the South East is not tribalism.
I am not a political office holder. I’m just an ordinary citizen like you.
If you feel upset about it, why not focus on your region?
Our collective efforts will make Nigeria better.
We just arrived at the Colosseum again.
Yesterday, Don Anele Munachimso was tired after the competition, so he didn’t come out with us.
I am teaching them how preserving history can generate billions of dollars in an economy. Unfortunately, Nigeria doesn’t understand the value of history yet.
The Colosseum alone generates €1.4 billion annually for Rome. Many other tourist places here generate billions as well.
My Dad’s College of Nursing which is the first private college of nursing in Ebonyi State has just secured official affiliation with Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi State @FUNAINIGERIA
With this, graduates of Royal College of Nursing Sciences Ezzangbo will receive Bachelor of Nursing Science on graduation. Before now, the College issues National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND).
Our sincere gratitude goes to the Vice Chancellor of AE-FUNAI, Prof. Daniel Nwachukwu, and his team for making this landmark achievement possible for all of us at Royal College. May God continue to bless and protect @Utukunshiegbe as he continues to expand access to quality education for our people.
Learn more: https://t.co/HpreFs92TL
Nigeria has young students representing the country at the Mathematics Olympiad in Rome, yet there is barely any strong national attention or visible support.
These are some of the brightest minds in the country, carrying Nigeria’s name on an international academic stage, competing in pure intellectual excellence.
But the silence from the system is loud.
Other countries invest, prepare, and celebrate their math teams as national assets. Here, they often compete in quiet struggle and return to little or no recognition.
This is not just negligence, it is the consistent undervaluing of intelligence in a country that desperately needs it.