Steven D. Matege
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Steven D. Matege
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Strategic communicator, content & design expert | photography I Alum of Imagine the future @UNIV_TSUKUBA_EN & We build for the future @Makerere
Kampala Katılım Ocak 2010
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@rama_or @EdgarMugisha9 @OpoyaFrancis What makes you think my network isn't serious? 🤣🤣
Gayaza's suburbs are urbanising at a terrific speed and no jam is gonna hold them back. The Government just needs to work on all feeder roads to ensure the pain points off travelling to and from 'Gayaza' isn't as painful.
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If I were a Vice Chancellor or President of a University today, my first audit would not be about finances. It would be about two things. All the department heads will be required to provide a detailed response to some questions, such as:
1. What type of graduates are we producing, and for what economy?
2. Where are our alumni two to three years after leaving campus?
In my opinion, a university that cannot answer these questions is not running an institution. It is running a certificate factory.
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@SuleJacobs All these thesis for what educational funding!!! 25mil naira for ministery of health or transport that said he received nothing for 2025 budget or who again.... My brother rest...
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@EdgarMugisha9 @OpoyaFrancis Most people, I know, who built in Gayaza and shifted there later abandoned their houses and started renting again around Ntinda, Bukoto etc
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Kenyatta University Teaching Referral Hospital was ordered by the High Court to immediately and unconditionally release the body of Roselyn Mukoko Aura, which had been unlawfully detained over an outstanding medical bill of Kshs 561,502.
The Court made it clear that a dead body is neither property nor a commodity capable of being held as security. Its continued detention serves no lawful purpose and only inflicts unnecessary psychological suffering on the bereaved family while undermining their dignity.
Justice L N Mugambi dismissed the hospital’s preliminary objections, firmly stating that a body cannot be used as collateral for debt. While the hospital retains the right to recover the outstanding amount through lawful means, that process cannot come at the expense of the family’s right to a dignified burial.




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I have been watching this sport for a VERY long time, and throughout my lifetime, I do not think I have seen a team as universally as hated as this iteration of Arsenal.
Whether it be the uncharasmatic manager in Mikel Arteta, or the sheer arrogance of players like Gabriel, or the the delusion of the fanbase who’ve not won anything for half a decade, there just isn’t much to like.
But for me, you know why I do not like them? Their horrific brand of football. Mikel Arteta went from being one of the most entertaining managers in the league, to a complete snooze who treats this beautiful sport like a rugby match.
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Germany didn’t become an industrial powerhouse by sending everyone to university.
They built something smarter.
It’s called Ausbildung, a structured apprenticeship system where young people earn while they learn inside real companies.
A 17-year-old in Germany can train to become:
• a mechatronics engineer
• an industrial technician
• an automotive systems expert
• a precision machinist
• a medical equipment technician
They are paid during training.
They graduate with globally respected skills.
And many of them end up earning more than university graduates.
Over 50% of German youth pass through this system.
Now look at Nigeria.
We push everyone into universities.
Millions graduate every year.
But the country is still importing basic technical expertise.
We have degrees but we don’t have enough skills.
This is why we are studying the German Ausbildung model closely to implement in the South East.
Because the South East must lead Africa’s skills revolution.
Imagine a structured apprenticeship system across Aba, Nnewi, Onitsha, Enugu and beyond where young people can train to become:
• industrial fabricators
• automotive engineers
• robotics technicians
• electronics specialists
• renewable energy installers
• precision manufacturing experts
Training will happen inside real companies.
With structured certification, modern tools and clear career paths.
Not the informal “Igba Boy” system, but a world-class apprenticeship ecosystem.
The South East already has the largest concentration of indigenous manufacturers and traders in Africa.
What we need now is structure, technology, and certification.
If Germany can power Europe’s manufacturing through apprenticeships, there is no reason the South East cannot power Africa’s industrial future.
The next generation of millionaires in Africa will not only be software founders.
Many will be master craftsmen, engineers, and industrial builders.
And when Africa finally fixes its skills crisis, history may remember that the revolution started in the South East.
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If Arsenal reach a cup final, Raya will be out injured, and Kepa’s throwing one into his own net, to lose Arsenal the game.
Bookmark this.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨❤️🤍 Kepa has completed his medical at Arsenal on Wednesday and formal steps will now follow. £5m release clause already activated.
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Curiosities of scientific research: If you think your work is useless — remember the Swedish Navy.
In the 1980s, Swedish naval hydroacoustic systems were picking up suspicious signals that were identified as the noise of Soviet submarines. Search teams spent months trying to find evidence of an intrusion, but without success.
After the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, the mysterious signals continued. So the Swedish authorities sent a research team to investigate what was going on.
In 1996, Professor Magnus Wahlberg conducted a study and discovered that the sound was produced by herring — when their swim bladder compresses, excess gas is released through the anal canal in the form of air bubbles. This acoustic pattern is unique and found only in herring.
For 15 years, Swedish naval forces were, well… listening to herring farting.

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OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies at 43 ft.trib.al/jeQnuLa
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Still on:
1) Premier League
2) Champions League
3) FA Cup
4) Spurs relegated
GH@wolfhalll
@piersmorgan What about the Quadruple?
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