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@solaadio I give out account number based on age. I give older people traditional banks, younger or middle aged people opay or pocket app.
Depending on the age the wealthy man may get opay or UBA.
My little sister asked for my email address.
I told her it’s just my first name and last name at Gmail.
She looked at me like I had casually announced that I own beachfront property in Malibu.
She said, “How did you get that? I could never get mine.”
I said, “Because I was there when Gmail was invented.”
And that is apparently how I found out my email address is now considered historical evidence.
Back then, you could just type your actual name and somehow it was still available.
No extra numbers.
No random underscores.
No adding “official” at the end because twelve other people had already claimed it.
Just your name and Gmail.
Simple times.
My sister looked genuinely impressed, like.......
A student enters university and quickly realizes that with ₦20,000, he can “sort” his way to an A.
Immediately, the hunger to study dies.
The desire to compete dies.
Curiosity dies.
Discipline dies.
Why spend sleepless nights reading when corruption can buy the same result?
After 4–5 years, that same student graduates with a certificate that says “excellent”, but with a mind that was never trained to solve problems, think critically or build anything valuable.
Then millions of such graduates flood the labour market every year and we keep shouting:
“There are no jobs.”
But the harder truth is this:
Many employers are no longer just looking for certificates. They are desperately looking for competence.
UNN, UNILAG, FUTO, ABSU and IMSU all use the same NUC-regulated curriculum.
The difference has never really been curriculum.
The difference is standards.
Where corruption becomes culture, excellence dies quietly.
And when excellence dies in universities, the entire country eventually pays for it.
This is no longer “school problems.”
This is a national emergency.
If we don’t fix corruption inside our education system, no political reform in Nigeria will ever truly work.
I know a popular private clinic off Ikot Ekpene Road in Uyo. Their matron has to be the only RN while every other nurse there is an auxiliary nurse.
A relative who works as a cleaner in the clinic told me they allowed her to conduct a delivery. According to her, “The MD came into the labour room and asked if I was able to remove the placenta and whether they had shown me the drugs to inject the patient afterwards. I said yes. I was so happy. I even go to the pharmacy unit to learn about drugs.”
One day, we will talk about how MDs deliberately engineer and encourage quackery in the medical field by employing auxiliary nurses and patent medicine dealers to run their private clinics.
“If I don’t give you Constant Electricity for 4Years, Don’t vote for me when I come back for 2nd Term”
-Bola Tinubu, 2023.
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Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh is her name. In 2014, a man flew into Lagos carrying the Ebola virus. He wanted to leave the hospital to attend a conference, which would have sparked a massive outbreak in a city of 20 million people. Dr. Adadevoh said No. Despite intense pressure, she refused to discharge him, physically keeping him quarantined to protect the public. Because of her bravery, Nigeria contained the virus quickly. Sadly, she contracted Ebola herself and passed away. She is quite literally the reason a generation stayed safe.
I know her husband and children are out there somewhere. Your wife and mom is a hero. I'll never forget about her.