For the first time today, I realized that the problem of Nigeria is not leadership per say, but the opportunists nature of its citizens.
I was scheduled for an appointment at the Russian Embassy Abuja by 11am today, and somehow, I missed my way to the Embassy. Instead of the Russian Embassy, I found myself at the UN Office which had the same structure painting with the Russian Embassy. I checked my time and it was 10:42am. Looking frustrated, I asked for directions and the security guards directed me to a cluster of Taxi Drivers at the opposite side. I crossed to the other side and immediately about five of the Taxi Drivers rushed towards me.
"Oga where you dey go"? They asked simultaneously
"Russian Embassy" I responded
"Ahhhhh! Russian Embassy. E far o" one of the men responded.
"Is about two hours drive from here" the man added
"How much will you take me there"? I asked
"Oga na 30k o" he responded
My heart skip.
I was pleading and negotiating with this man to please accept 20k as I was running out of time but he stood his ground.
A Hausa man hawking orange who was following our conversation, came behind me and whispered in Hausa "Dan dai kana sauri ne, Amman akasama zaka iya zuwa Russian Embassy" (if not because you are in a haste, you can trek to Russian Embassy).
The orange hawker then instructed me to follow him. I checked my time and it was 10:49am.
We trekked few miles, take just two turns and crossed over an overhead bridge. Boom! We are at the front of Russian Embassy.
I checked my time and it was 10:57am. I could not help but hug the man tightly until the orange on his stray start falling. We chatted for few minutes. He told me he came all the way from Ingawa Local Government in Katsina State. I told him I am from Funtua local government in Katsina State. We quickly exchange contact and I dash off.
While waiting for my turn to be invited into the Embassy, my mind traveled back to the Taxi Driver I was desperately begging to accept 20k. Some of us are worse than the leaders we complain everyday about. It's just opportunity we lack.
Ismail Abdulazeez Mantu
Diary of a Traveler
How does water travel deep into the Earth at subduction zones?
A new study led by researchers from GEOMAR and the University of Southampton, published in #Geology, reveals that subducting seamounts—large volcanic structures on the ocean floor—can strongly enhance the hydration of the oceanic plate before it subducts into the mantle.
Using seismic data from the Cocos Plate offshore Costa Rica (JC228 cruise), the team shows that these seamounts increase crustal permeability, allowing seawater to penetrate deep into the upper mantle. This water-rock interaction (serpentinization) can alter mantle properties, promote water recycling, and influence volcanic activity and earthquake generation.
Seamounts may globally deliver ~2.2×10³ Tg of water per million years into Earth's interior—an important driver of deep water circulation beneath subduction zones.
Read the full study here: https://t.co/PkLKzj7cy5
#Subduction #WaterCycle #Seamounts #Hydration #Earthquakes #Volcanoes
After over 8years of being a film director and producing over 10 successful short films, I and my team have decided to shoot a feature film (full length movie) without an actual budget.
Yesterday we did a test shoot for one of the scenes from the film and it came out really well.
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How do you link 450-million-year-old rocks across continents?
A new #GSABulletin study uses conodont biostratigraphy & carbon isotopes to trace Ordovician limestone from Sweden to China & North America—revealing key time gaps.
Read more: https://t.co/RBTHgPIYHj
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Ultimately, when both the applause and critiques have subsided, it remains solely your journey to navigate every single day and it’s a lonely one I promise.
Just stay true to your convictions and never stop leading with your heart.