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@Demurleigh
Oni gẹgẹ wúrà | Runaway Geographer | Writer | 🇳🇬



I find Muslim-themed Yoruba proverbs very funny. Some of them: 1. Alfa to n'iyan o mu, omo re o ni je tira (The alfa that forecasts drought will not feed his own children with Islamic books) 2. Ati kekere n'imole tin k'omo re l'aluwala 3. Ohun gbe sara koja mosalasi There is another one about kettle and alcohol that I can't remember how they say it. A lot of others I can't recall. I always laugh anytime I hear that #1 in particular. However, I don't find funny the one about Mohammed (PBUH) and Mountain.

🇳🇬 NIGERIA VS 🇰🇪KENYA: ENGLISH PROFICIENCY SKILLS COMPARISON — 2025 (EF English Proficiency Index — Skill Scores) Reading 🇰🇪 Kenya — 609 🇳🇬 Nigeria — 586 Listening 🇰🇪 Kenya — 590 🇳🇬 Nigeria — 568 Writing 🇳🇬 Nigeria — 579 🇰🇪 Kenya — 567 Speaking 🇰🇪 Kenya — 555 🇳🇬 Nigeria — 549 Kenya leads in reading, listening, and speaking, while Nigeria records a slightly higher score in writing. #Statisense (EF English Proficiency Index)

Millionaire big game hunter trampled to death by herd of five elephants trib.al/qiTMIRD

Here is how I would fix the Nigeria power problem if I were minister. We cannot start this analysis without first understand where the population of Nigeria lives. The below map I made shows this - population of Nigeria is quite concentrated in particular areas. Power must work in this priority order, not "equity", but just simply - how many people had 24/7 power. Thread ⬇️

Legendary Spanish matador can't eat, sleep and suffered 'immense pain' from gruesome rectal goring injury trib.al/MuCvcvk

For this UK, you go dey interview, them go ask you question you go dey talk and dem go dey nod head and say “yes yes” brilliant , wow, wonderful, that’s nice … The next day you go hear “Wow you missed by a point” you were so brilliant and we will call you when there is an open space , then go come send your unfortunately after 😭

Amid the flood of felicitations following my convocation as Overall Best Graduating Student of LAUTECH, I find it necessary to address the stir around my NELFUND appreciation post. I accept the praise, life changing offers and the backlash, in good faith. Still, it is only fair to set the record straight. I hail from a village in Osun State, raised in a modest family of five. I attended public primary and secondary schools, not by choice, but because even the most inexpensive private schools were beyond our means. Even then, survival itself; food and clothing was a daily struggle. I walked miles to school each morning, while my parents laboured as jacks-of-all-trades to make ends meet. For nine defining years before I entered university, we lived within sight of basic amenities yet beyond our reach, no electricity, no television; just lanterns and candles. Against these odds, I earned a scholarship and now this distinction. In my third year, a coursemate’s father, someone I had once tutored academically, gifted me my first smartphone which I am still using till now. On several occasions, lecturers, moved by quiet compassion, provided me with clothing. There are many other instances, too numerous to recount. So, I say this plainly, not all of us are born with a silver spoon. Some of us climbed the ladder by holding on to every rung of legitimate support we could find. As an engineering student aspiring to make academic history, should I resort myself to blaming my family’s financial situation for my inability to afford fees and essentials like a reliable smartphone or laptop needed for skills and certifications? For me personally, NELFUND was not incidental; it was instrumental and to acknowledge what helped one’s journey is neither propaganda nor misplaced allegiance. It is simply an act of appreciation. Thank you @NELFUND and everyone that contributed to this success! Greatness awaits all of Us.

Let him cook.

Accused of rape in 2021 by 19 y/o student. #IvoryCoast & ASEC legend Abdoulaye Traoré, 59, sentenced to 3 years in prison. ‘Ben Badi’ deprived of his civic rights for 10 years, 5 years ban from entering Bouaké & ordered to pay 15m CFA francs ($26,800) in damages to the victim⚖️

The African student who memorizes Western economic theory is not receiving a neutral education. They are being taught to see their continent through the eyes of the people who designed its current arrangements. They will learn about comparative advantage, the theory that says each country should specialize in what it produces most efficiently. In practice, for many African countries, this means: keep producing raw materials, because that is your comparative advantage. Do not process them. Do not manufacture. Do not climb the value chain. Export the cocoa bean. Import the chocolate. Export the cotton. Import the shirt. Export the bauxite. Import the aluminum. This is called efficiency. What it is, actually, is a permanent assignment of African economies to the bottom of every value chain, guaranteed by a theory that presents this arrangement as the natural outcome of rational markets rather than as the result of deliberate historical policy, colonial infrastructure investment, and trade rules written by the people at the top. But the student learns the theory before they learn the history. The theory makes the history invisible. That is the function of the curriculum.


CBN’s new BVN rules drop May 1st.Toyin Alasi breaks down the 10 Major Changes and How They Affect You.”