Shocking Allegation by Senator Natasha Akpoti:
I took video evidence to the Commissioner of Police in my state showing how his officers were openly working with thugs and criminals. Instead of acting on it, the CP looked at me and said, ‘You should employ your own thugs too.’
Educare received this special recognition from the International STEM Olympiad, Rome.
We will continue to build the right technology that powers education and also support our children to shine on global stages.
The wait is over.
We have 2 golds: Chimdiebube Onwubiko and Don Anele Munachimso.
We are the best in the world!
Egejurum Onyedikachi’s name was omitted. He should have a gold.
Who does he want to believe this rubbish?
You're making N250 million repairing Nokia and Motorola when you were 18.
He's 39 today, that means he was 18 in 2004.
And in 2005, the dollar equivalent of N250,000 is $2 million dollars.
So, at 18 in 2005, he was making $2 million dollars by repairing phones.
Meanwhile, the chairman of Nokia Jorma Ollila was earning $1.8 million as his base salary in 2005.
And the chairman of Motorola, Edward J. Zander was earning $1.5 million as base salary in 2005.
According to this guy, he was earning more money than the chairman of Nokia and Motorola, by repairing Nokia and Motorola phones.
Interesting.
Alex Onyia is in Rome, sponsoring kids in global STEM competition.
Ogbeni Dipo is on Twitter space discussing Alex Onyia.
"Rich minds discuss ideas: poor minds discuss people."
Are people aware that Alex Onyia once took up a case against a school in the South West?
Instead of supporting the effort, some people relentlessly attacked him here!
Calling him names, in fact there is a popular account here with the school name calling him tribal slurs.
It eventually got to the point where those opposing the case influenced the very people he was trying to help, leading them to publicly reject and withdraw from the case, forcing him to step back.
That didn’t stop him.
Alex Onyia has consistently called out corruption in universities across the South East. He even took on the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), publicly challenging the institution over its poor infrastructure and conditions.
Beyond speaking out, he created a platform where students can report corrupt lecturers in universities across the region. That initiative has contributed to significant reforms in tertiary institutions in Abia, Anambra, and Enugu.
Whether people agree with him on every issue or not, it’s difficult to deny that he has consistently used his platform to challenge problems in the education sector and he’s right about situating his work in South East.
The idea that if you want to go international or public acceptance then you need to include beyond South East, is an expired narrative that no longer holds water.
@AdesojiMinkail You just dey cry from one comment to another, beside unah first lady say make unah fry akara. Pack it up with these education and Rome talk.
Obi Cubana is patronizing corn sellers
Tony Elumelu is walking around with security and camera men to buy corn
APC hired influencers are interviewing corn sellers who claim to be making N2.5m monthly from roasting corn
It’s not a coincidence, it’s propaganda
I am excited to share that the 2026 finalists of the Aguata Best Students Challenge are departing Lagos, Nigeria, to Kigali, Rwanda, for the purpose of engaging in a life-changing edhcational trip.
The twenty high-flying students will be joining numerous others from different parts of the world to participate in the 2026 Pan-African Boot Camp, holding in the Ntare Louiselund International School, Kigali, Rwanda
At the Boot Camp, our champions will be exposed to activities in the areas of robotics, AI, digital storytelling, etc , - aside the international exposure and networking.
The twenty Aguata champions are:
• Ejezie Sopuruchukwu Divine — St. Peter’s Secondary School, Achina
• Ezema Chisom Esther — Community Secondary School, Akpo
• Okoye Amarachukwu Juliet — Community Secondary School, Aguluezechukwu
• Agu Chisom Stella — Marius Scholar Secondary School, Uga
• Uduji Chioma Treasure — First Hill Secondary School, Ekwulobia
• Ejikeme-Eze Barnabas Kenechukwu — Christ the King Secondary School, Igbo-Ukwu
• Anumudu Eberechukwu Mary-Cynthia — Holy Name Secondary School, Umuchu
• Onuorah Onyedikachi Micheal — St. Anthony’s Secondary School, Ikenga
• Moses Vivian Chinyere — Urban Girls Secondary School, Ekwulobia
• Ejemeni Chinecherem Happiness — Mother of Christ Secondary School, Ezinifite
• Orazulume Chibueze Kingsley — Community Boys Secondary School, Igbo-Ukwu
• Agu Makuochukwu Karen — Holy Child Secondary School, Isuofia
• Dominic Chijindu Divine — Immanuel Model Secondary School, Nkpologwu
14. Okafor Chinemerem Blessing — Community Secondary School, Ora-Eri
• Uzozie Chikamso Rita — Holy Family Secondary School, Igbo-Ukwu
• Onyemaeze Chigozie Divine — St. Augustine Secondary School, Uga
• Okpara Onyekachi Johnson — All Saint’s Seminary, Ekwulobia
• Obinna Goodluck Obinna — Uga Boys Secondary School, Uga
• Okechukwu Onyinyechi Gift — Community Secondary School, Umuchu
• Ezeokeke Ugonna Kingsley — Aguata High School, Aguata
Without doubt, the trip and the boot camp experiences will shape the lives of our amazing and hard-working champions and as well place them on pedestals for greater accomplishments in the future.
Great thanks to our sponsors for providing all the necessary - particularly financial - support needed for impacting in the lives of our amazing students.
Big congratulations to our stars.
In Aguata LGA, Impossibility is Nothing.
Remi say make unah fry akara by the road side, then pass it on your next generation, leave all these plenty talk, or you go register for chess in slum, must you guys go to school? More bread and rice is coming.
@gbengadewoyin Na still Una call am names when he was fighting unilag for the Yoruba student to get admission and the Yoruba student later turned around and distanced herself from Alex.