One of the reasons I share almost everything we're doing in the South East is simple:
I want you to copy it.
If a strategy gets more children learning, gets more students excited about STEM, raises academic standards, or inspires excellence, don't admire it from afar or criticize Alex. Replicate it in your region. Improve it. Scale it.
Africa has spent too much time protecting ideas instead of spreading what works.
I don't want the South East to be the exception. I want it to become the template for Africa civilization.
Imagine every region in Nigeria building its own Olympiads, ranking schools, training teachers, identifying talent, and making education a public movement.
Imagine every African country adapting the same ideas to fit their own realities.
That's how continents change.
Education is Africa's greatest opportunity. If something works, copy it.
Students from Singapore will be competing with winners of South East Maths Olympiad in ROME this July for International STEM Olympiad.
They are amongst the 154 participating countries.
We have been drilling our boys.
My task to them is simple, beat Singapore and China and bring our Gold home.
The children who participated in South East Maths Olympiad took all prices (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th positions) in all categories in Annual National Mathematics Competition Abuja.
We are all going to Rome this July to compete with 158 countries to bring our gold home.
Soludo converts former Anambra Government House into 13-hectare tech hub to rival global innovation centers.
The ambitious project, named the Solution Innovation District (SID), represents a core policy of Soludo's "Everything Technology, Technology Everywhere" philosophy.
Soludo converts former Anambra Government House into 13-hectare tech hub to rival global innovation centers.
The ambitious project, named the Solution Innovation District (SID), represents a core policy of Soludo's "Everything Technology, Technology Everywhere" philosophy.
It’s hard to find UK or Canadian citizens studying in Nigeria, once you apply and think about this logic you’d understand why it’s hard to find Yoruba students studying in south east
“99% Of People Abroad Make It, Compared To The 5% Who Succeed In Nigeria. Don’t Let That Abroad-Based Aunt Or Uncle Who Came Home For Christmas Discourage You From Relocating. They Don’t Want You Abroad Because Once You Join Them, They Can No Longer Use You And Your Family As Slaves. That’s Why They Say Abroad Is Not Good.”- UK‑Based Nigerian
ok & how many schools have you built? or better yet what have you done for your community period?! BESIDES incite rap beefs & sit behind a computer speaking on people that in person you would never—
when y’all say this & the man has shown the school he bought, shown what he’s worked on since buying it, told the people who are actually invested why it’s taking so long it’s so wild cause it’s a few crackers really stealing from our people but you not reporting on them