Damilola
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Damilola
@Agbotokun
Advocate for good governance, Hate Hypocrite, Environmental Analyst, Chelsea FC, Proudly Ikale Boy!





Tunde Onakoya’s Chess in Slums initiative gets a lot of attention, but I’m not fully convinced about its long-term, measurable impact. Meanwhile, someone like Alex Onyia is building structured academic pathways through math Olympiad programs in the East, which directly develop skills that can translate into educational and career opportunities. The system built by Alex Onyia helped bring attention to issues raised around JAMB results and pushed the scrutiny of reported inconsistencies against the South East. He is part of the reason why the South East is No. 1 in education today. To me, real impact isn't about optics or social media moments. it is about creating systems that consistently move people forward, especially in education and capacity building. That’s the kind of model I find more compelling. If an initiative can’t point to sustained educational or economic outcomes, then it risks being more symbolic than substantive. What has Tunde Onakoya’s Chess in the slum initiative actually done for education in the southwest? Nothing.







Today’s agenda will be them telling you that Sowore is more competent than Peter Obi. 😂 Sowore ??????







Since 1999 till date, Obi remains the only returning Governor with the poorest number of votes. He won with barely 35% of the total votes of less than 100,000 people. Go and factcheck me. If I am wrong, 1m for you.


Okay... I really don't understand the TL So if someone doesn't support your candidate, the person doesn't want Nigeria to progress? So if someone doesn't support Peter Obi, the person is an enemy of progress and hater of Nigeria? Is that what it is now?











