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B.Eng | Manchester United | Music | Beautiful mind | AI

Leicester, England Katılım Şubat 2022
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
We are reinventing how parents will connect with their child(ren)’s daily learning forever. Educare is likely going to reach unicorn valuation by 2028 and first EduTech from Africa to achieve the milestone. My life work is to reinvent education for Africa and Middle East.
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NGB
NGB@NoGoingBaccc·
2 years from now , i’ll own a urus
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ZAHEER!
ZAHEER!@iam_YCee·
Personally can’t stand when people are gassed by who can “PLAY” politics the best. You can’t understand that it’s literally the lives of the entire population at stake, it’s not a game, it’s a fucking job position. Like you can clearly see a certain candidate has no solid qualifications or desire to do the job well asides “ HE CAN PLAY POLITICS” and that’s what is getting some of you excited ? 🤦🏾‍♂️
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
There was a time in this country when a man looked at the future and refused to accept mediocrity. His name was Nnamdi Azikiwe. In 1960, as Nigeria stood on the edge of independence, he didn’t just celebrate freedom, he designed it. He envisioned a university that would not copy the colonial system, but challenge it. A university that would produce thinkers, builders, and leaders for a new Africa. That dream became University of Nigeria, Nsukka. It was bold. It was revolutionary. The first indigenous university in Nigeria. Built on the American educational model. A place where merit, curiosity, and innovation would define the African mind. UNN was not just a school, it was a statement: “We can think for ourselves.” But today… walk into those hostels. And try not to feel your chest tighten. Rooms built for 4 students now hold 10. Mattresses laid on bare floors. Broken windows patched with cardboard. Toilets that have forgotten what water feels like. Walls that have absorbed decades of neglect, sweat, and silence. This is not just decay but rather this is betrayal. Because how do you place a young girl or boy full of dreams, full of fire into an environment that slowly erodes their dignity? How do you expect brilliance to thrive where basic humanity is absent? We like to talk about moral decline, about distractions, about “this generation.” But nobody wants to talk about what happens when young people are forced to survive, not learn. When privacy disappears. When safety becomes uncertain. When the line between resilience and desperation begins to blur. Environments shape behavior. And somewhere in those overcrowded rooms, something is being lost. Focus. Discipline. Innocence. And then, the most painful part. The silence. Not the silence of peace but the silence of fear. Students who speak up risk intimidation. Staff who demand better conditions are quietly sidelined. Voices that should drive reform are sometimes treated like threats. So people learn. They learn to whisper instead of speak. They learn to endure instead of question. They learn that survival in the system often means compliance. But a university is supposed to be the birthplace of ideas, not a place where courage is punished. When truth becomes dangerous, education becomes hollow. University of Nigeria, Nsukka was built to raise giants. Today, too many are being trained to tolerate. And the painful truth is this: A nation that neglects its students is failing but a nation that silences its students is collapsing. We must go back to basics and restore the dignity of man.
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The Benin Blogger
The Benin Blogger@TheBeninBlogger·
"If Peter Obi does not become president, how will that affect his wife and kids? It doesn't take away their billions or comfort. You are the one who needs help, not Peter Obi." - Lady says
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Just now, the reporter and camera man recording Nnamdi Daniel has now been arrested by Dr. Agbo Aaron Adibe (Director of Housing and Accommodation UNN) for speaking out about the horrible state of the students hotel he lives in. This is the height of evil in UNN.
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Orietta Rose 🇺🇲
Orietta Rose 🇺🇲@0riettaRose·
Miss Pearl explains 10 small things she does to stay close to God each day 🙏🏽 🙌🏽
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Oloma Juice 🍋
Oloma Juice 🍋@islemonjuice·
I'm here for igbo progressive. No matter how much they hate my guts I will keep on standing on bidness. Igbos must develop Igboland.
baby joe@josiahayogu

@islemonjuice Period As na only hotel Dem sabi

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AfiaTvOfficial
AfiaTvOfficial@AfiaTvOfficial·
Things got heated!! Educare CEO Alex Onyia UNBRAIDED the UNN spokesperson, raising serious concerns about hostel facilities. This is the conversation everyone is talking about. Catch the full clip now on Afia News YouTube. Link: youtu.be/lbMte4UBpVI
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Omosalewa Fafowora 💕
Omosalewa Fafowora 💕@0m0salewa·
He’s literally doing what all should be doing instead of dropping our think pieces on twitter with little to no impact.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I got this encouraging message from P.N Okeke after my speech at UNN 21st Herbert Macaulay’s lecture last Saturday. Our efforts will positively impact the coming generation.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Egejurum Onyedikachi Ethan and Don-Anele Marvelous Munachimso with their Maths teacher arrived Lagos today for consular appointment ahead of International STEM Olympiad in Rome on July 2nd - 8th. They won Senior and Junior categories for South East Maths Olympiad.
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