" Kayinsola Ajayi cannot do it against the big boys " ❌
"Winning in NCAA is different from the Pro circuit "❌
If you can make it out of Ikorodu, you can survive anywhere in the world.
This Nigerian King has come to stay ✅✅
📸 Evan Poulsen
👏👏THAT'S HOW TO MAKE A DIAMOND LEAGUE DEBUT!!
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Kayinsola Ajayi has put the big boys on notice running an equal Nigerian Record to win the men's 100m at the Eugene Diamond League.
Ajayi won the race in 9.84s, beating Jamaica's Oblique Seville who was 2nd in 9.89s. Christian Coleman came in 3rd in 9.95s.
@K3N3_X I think he responded because the guy mentioned Venezuela. He was telling the other guys just one question please but he saw the strategy wasn't working and used Venezuela to get Jude's attention..either way, jude us a Top guy
You hate black players when they play for you
You hate black players when they don‘t play for you
This is further proof that Olise made the right decision. You people are miserable.
@ChuksEricE If you people want to know the truth about this video.. find the girl who interviewed that woman and dig into her sponsors or so called “fans” who bank rolls her and there you will find your answers ‼️
@Ebenezer_Ogbu I don't know anf u don't care...these ronu maggots can't call Alex a bigot...evidence dey...he is not on their level...they only have primitive brains...
Look at America, Europe and Canada today.
Indians are leading top companies, building global technology, running hospitals, teaching in world-class universities and occupying important positions across the world.
Look at China.
They moved hundreds of millions from poverty to global power by taking education, science, engineering, manufacturing and national planning seriously.
None of this happened by accident.
Nations that invest in human capital eventually export influence.
That is the path we must take.
We are not grooming children just to survive Nigeria.
We are grooming a generation that will compete with the best minds on earth.
Our education must move from survival to global domination.
I promised to come with receipts, this is an excitement I cant contain. Years of hard work, investing in these kids is paying off hugely.
We have just broken 20 year long record in the just concluded Pan African Maths Olympiad, 2026, in Ivory Coast.
Nigeria won 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal.
Silver:
Chimfumnanya Aghaduno of Penny International School, now studying at African Olympiad Academy
Damaris Oyerinde of Ambassadors College,Ota
Luis Lu of Nigerian Tulips International College, Abuja
Bronze:
Ikenna Enwere of BrightSun. By the way, he got the second highest score (370) in Jamb this year, amazing talent.
This is the first time Nigeria has a female student that secures Silver medal at PAMO making Chimfumnanya the first Nigerian female with the highest score at PAMO ever.
This also means this is the first time we have 2 girls securing Silver medals from Nigeria.
This is a huge win for Nigeria and testament to the investment @SpecialMaths had made on these kids in the last couple of years.
Moment like this brings pure joy, we remain resolve that every child that enters our doors would leave a champion.
Big congratulations to the students, parents, schools for your continual cooperation.