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Afeez Iyiola (M.Sc., B. Tech)
@afeezleader
Founder @coachfrika/2024 Mandela Washington Fellow/@MSII innovator/@futureperspective innovator/@TeachSDGs Ambassador//@Teach4nigeria alumnus//@theirworld GYA/
Oyo, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2015
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🔥 🇧🇫 CAPTAIN IBRAHIM TRAORÉ JUST SHOOK BURKINA FASO — AND AFRICA FELT IT! 🔥
🟥 “NO RESULTS, NO POSITION!”
That was the message from Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the 37-year-old leader of Burkina Faso, as he summoned his entire cabinet to account for their work in just the first month of 2026.
📢 Ministers were asked one simple but powerful question:
“What have you DONE for the people?”
Those who couldn’t show real, tangible impact…
❌ SUSPENDED.
No excuses. No politics. Just ACCOUNTABILITY.
🔥 THIS IS NOT ORDINARY LEADERSHIP — THIS IS A REVOLUTION OF RESPONSIBILITY.
While many African politicians grow fat on public money…
While hospitals lack medicine…
While schools fall apart…
While the people suffer…
🇧🇫 **Captain Traoré is saying:
“You are not here to steal. You are here to SERVE.”**
No luxury.
No embezzlement.
No comfort on the backs of the poor.
Only RESULTS.
🚀 2026 IS NOT A JOKE.
It is BUSINESS ALL THROUGH.
It is WORK SEASON.
It is SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE.
This is the Africa our ancestors dreamed of.
This is the leadership our children deserve.
This is the Pan-African spirit in action.
✊ LONG LIVE CAPTAIN IBRAHIM TRAORÉ!
✊ LONG LIVE BURKINA FASO!
✊ LONG LIVE A NEW AFRICA WHERE LEADERS FEAR THE PEOPLE — NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND!

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Sydney hero Ahmed Al-Ahmed spoke from the hospital where he thanked Allah and asked for prayers. He said,
"Greetings to everyone who stood by me bravely. What can I say, I went through a very difficult situation.
Allah knows. All praise is for Allah for everything.
My mother, my dear. Pray for us. May Allah grant you a long life. This too shall pass, Allah willing."

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Dreams come true!
My name is Oluwaseyi Anifowose and I am a teacher!
#lettherebeteachers
@GWR

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@CitizenPeper @amlosingweight Yes we can.
With more impact.
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@amlosingweight @afeezleader Most welcome
Can we create this please?
We need to work on the Shadow o!
Still interested in "adopt a School"
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We successfully implemented a similar programme across all 6 geopolitical zones in Nigeria nearly 6 years ago.
Special appreciation to @afeezleader (SW +) & @amlosingweight (NW +) for their significant contributions
Would you like me to also list the other 4 zonal coordinators?

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@SwanPlateau Even with the light off, the guy still shine brighter!
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🥇GOLD FOR TEAM PLATEAU!
Francis James blazes to victory in the Men’s 10,000m Final, clocking 30:36.50 at the Gateway Games!
Long distance. Big win.
#TeamPlateau #NSF2024 #Athletics #GatewayGames #SWANPlateau

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Abdulsalam Ashade is surely a leader that can drive any positive change.
#ashadenottooyoungtorun
Prince Beyioku Oluwajuwonlo A.@juwonbeyioku
NOT TOO YOUNG TO RUN POLICY SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL. Ashade's leadership is a direct reflection of the "Not Too Young to Run" movement's success, which has seen a significant increase in youth participation and representation in Nigeria's political landscape
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Yesterday, I had the rare and humbling honor of delivering a Keynote address at the opening ceremony of the 2025 @unitednations games. It was my first official invite to a United Nations conference as a special guest so It all felt surreal.
When I learned I’d be speaking alongside sporting legends like MannyPacquiao, Giorgio Chiellini to a room of esteemed ambassadors and diplomats steering the fate of nations , I felt a wave of nerves and doubt. But as I stepped into the conference room, a quiet truth anchored me: I belonged here. Not despite my journey, but because of it. And my experiences and stories were just as valid as anyone else’s.
I spoke about the universal language of chess and how it transcends borders, race, class and even disability. I stood in the gap for the children and shared how, through our work @thegiftofchess and @chessinslums , we are using this game not just to educate and teach strategy, but to help every child believe they belong, and that there’s a place for them in the world.
As my speech came to a close, I invited the children and my friend Russ to join me on stage. We had flown into New York together from Atlanta and had to run through the crazy NYC traffic to make it just in time for my speech.
The spotlight wasn’t just mine—it was theirs too. And in a moment I will never forget, one of the young girls took the microphone and gave a speech so heartfelt, that the entire room rose in applause.
I felt really proud as they didn’t just share the spotlight with me, they ignited it and showed that given the right opportunity, they can also shine on the world’s biggest stages.
Their story is fast becoming one the world can no longer ignore. My heart is full, our dreams are truly valid.

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