
fearless
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“There are 1 million people in Lagos who have $1m”. Lol. Nigeria is too poor for all these money conversations. Let’s be serious pls




🚨 BREAKING: 🇳🇬 TEAM NIGERIA IS AIRBORNE TO CHINA! ✈️🇨🇳 The journey to global greatness has officially begun. Damilola Oreofe Adeolu and the rest of Team Nigeria are on their way to Shanghai, China to represent our nation at the Spelling Bee World Cup 2026. Every Nigerian who believes in excellence should be proud of these young champions. They carry not just our flag, but the hopes of millions of children who dare to dream. Join me in wishing them a safe journey and resounding success. Go for God, Dami. Go for Gold, Team Nigeria! 🇳🇬🏆 I'll be bringing you exclusive updates from their World Cup journey. Stay tuned! #TeamNigeria #SpellingBeeWorldCup #Shanghai2026 #Education #Spellionaire



Igbos and Yorubas are two strong groups in Nigeria. Igbos are known for business and hard work. They trade everywhere. Yorubas are good at education, big cities, and running companies. Both love learning and making money. But will fighting each other really help?



🚨 BREAKING: 🇳🇬 TEAM NIGERIA IS AIRBORNE TO CHINA! ✈️🇨🇳 The journey to global greatness has officially begun. Damilola Oreofe Adeolu and the rest of Team Nigeria are on their way to Shanghai, China to represent our nation at the Spelling Bee World Cup 2026. Every Nigerian who believes in excellence should be proud of these young champions. They carry not just our flag, but the hopes of millions of children who dare to dream. Join me in wishing them a safe journey and resounding success. Go for God, Dami. Go for Gold, Team Nigeria! 🇳🇬🏆 I'll be bringing you exclusive updates from their World Cup journey. Stay tuned! #TeamNigeria #SpellingBeeWorldCup #Shanghai2026 #Education #Spellionaire

TEMIDAYO AKINSUYI: "According to Bwala, many Nigerian graduates who relocate to the UK, obtain additional qualifications, and work in care homes are engaged in what he considers “modern slavery.” He further argued that some Nigerians earning between £2,600 and £2,800 monthly in the UK may, in certain respects, be worse off than individuals earning ₦60,000 in Nigeria. Both claims are deeply flawed. It is a comparison so fundamentally flawed that it collapses under the weight of basic facts." thecable.ng/modern-slavery…





I just learned that under Ghana’s Free Senior High School policy, the government pays the WASSCE registration fees for every student in public schools. Then I looked at Nigeria, where WAEC and NECO fees have just increased. I’m struggling to understand the logic. Nigeria has one of the largest populations of out-of-school children in the world. Thousands of children drop out every year because their families simply cannot keep up with the cost of education. Education is under attack in Nigeria and we have to fight back.













