🚨 One of the funniest bits you will come across today😄😂
Here is Jay Jay Okocha a.ka Mohammed Yanus on the @obionepodcast— discussing the amazing culture of Turkish football while playing for Fenerbahce…as well as forgetting his Turkish name on a flight 😂😂😂
Full video on YouTube : https://t.co/F9lHrw4lfO
Great job @mikel_john_obi 👏🏽👏🏽
I literally gasped watching this
American bought a cheap phone, hired someone to use it in poor neighborhoods, and visit places acting like they have no money
After a day, apps on that phone had cheaper prices than a normal persons phone
Dynamic pricing is real and we are being robbed blind. Phone are collecting data and using that data to charge people different prices for the exact same services and items
Today I join others from across our game and call for Gianni Infantino to resign as FIFA President.
Infantino has debased the office that he promised to elevate. He has lied, deceived and tried to feather his own nest at the expense of the game he is supposed to serve.
He has lost the support of his senior staff, his closest advisers, the vast majority of people who devote their lives to this sport and even, it would seem, the FIFA Peace Prize winner.
It is too late to save his dignity but it is not too late to save football. He should go. Now.
#Infantinout
https://t.co/j93k5MnlK2
I repeat, there is no one in the executive, judiciary, or military leadership, including politically exposed persons in Nigeria, without a child or ward studying abroad.
If you think this will not affect policy on local education, you are naive
I just listened to a crazy story on IG about a US-based content creator. He met a Nigerian woman in Naija, who is also a content creator. They got married, and he brought her to the US.
He already had a house in the US and had bought an apartment in Lekki, Lagos. His wife gave birth to two kids, and they later started having problems in the marriage.
The matter went to court, and the judge ruled in her favor: she kept the US house while he kept the Lagos one. He even begged her to keep the Lagos house while he stayed in his US house, but she refused.
When they got home, she told him to move out immediately. He decided he wouldn’t go down without a fight and later did a DNA test on the two kids, discovering they were not his.
He got a good lawyer, and the case turned in his favor. She begged him to forgive her, but he didn’t budge. She got deported, and as soon as she landed in Nigeria, she went to the Lekki house.
He called his family members in Lagos to throw her out and change the locks. Everyone in the comments said the brotherhood is proud of him.
Crazy things are happening.
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.
From Ghana to World Cup glory: It was an emotional moment as Spain's football star of African descent, Nico Williams, handed his World Cup medal to his mother at the stadium.
Here's the story behind the family's humble journey to global fame
Nico Williams handed his 2026 FIFA World Cup gold medal straight to his mother
His parents made a perilous 2000 mile journey across the Sahara desert to Spain in search of a better life, what a moment 🎉🙏
We made this short documentary telling the story of how our stars Egejurum Onyedikachi, Onwubiko Chimdiebube, and Don Anele Munachimso went from competing in and winning the South East Maths Olympiad to bringing home gold medals at the International STEM Olympiad in Rome last week.
It's such a beautiful and inspiring story to watch.
Seeing students from the South East achieve this on the international stage reminds us of what is possible when young people are given the right opportunities.
We are changing the story of education in the South East and Nigeria, and this is just the beginning.
We have been invited to Singapore for 2027. We will challenge their best students in Maths.
The winners of the 2027 South East Maths Olympiad will challenge the best in Singapore in 2027. 56 other countries will join too.
I like how the world is now taking an interest in our children.
I am benchmarking our education against that of Singapore, Finland, Shanghai, China, Canada, and the US.
This is how we can move from being a third-world country to a first-world country.
The future is looking exciting.