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Rivers State, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2016
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I've been reading about Hannibal and Scipio. Hannibal was arguably the greatest battlefield tactician who ever lived — and he lost to a man who studied him obsessively, mapped his constraints, and refused to bluff. Scipio did the unglamorous work. He war-gamed every scenario. Then he executed.
I went through a humiliating episode recently.
I walked into a high-stakes situation overconfident about where the challenge would come from. I was wrong. They came from angles I hadn't prepared for, and I knew it in the room.
No amount of composure covers that gap when it opens up. It stung. But it taught me something I thought I already knew. Confidence is not a strategy. Making the unknown well known is.
Most people rely on bluff and bluster because deep preparation is harder than it looks. I've been guilty of that too.
The reminder I'm carrying forward: study the full terrain, not just the parts you're comfortable in. Scenario-plan rigorously. And whatever you learn — put it into practice. Knowledge you don't use is just decoration.
Grand strategy isn't only for war. It's for every room you walk into.

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Our thoughts leads to actions, our actions leads to habits and our habits creates our destiny! Are your actions as a result of thoughts or does your thoughts produce actions? #arisetoinspire
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Does this score not make everyone happy and appreciate brilliance and determination? But it is sad now that with the unholy agreement between JAMB and Universities, in few years time, we might be seeing press releases from state governments celebrating their indigene who scored 50 in JAMB as the top scorer in the country.
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Brilliance shines brightest when determination meets opportunity.
Owoeye Daniella Jesudunsin, an indigene of Ekiti State, has made history by scoring 372 out of 400 in UTME 2026, the highest nationwide.
With her dream of studying medicine at the University of Lagos, she represents the resilience and vision of Nigeria’s youth, proving that excellence is possible when focus and ambition align.
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It’s unfortunate people only buy cigarettes and never bother to check the pack. When the caption was “smokers are liable to die young” less people were smoking. But now, with the bold death sentence, more and more people are smoking as it is a thing of pride and accomplishment. More often here, you hear people say, “Anyone who does not smoke or drink must be a wicked person”
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@Barrista_Mike @OwoeyeDaniella @DrSpirit01 @DailyEdConsult @JAMBHQ @legitngnews You are in a country where cut off mark is now 150 and you are happy someone scored 372. We should only celebrate when people start scoring 7 or 10 and still get admitted. Maybe then, you will wake up to understand that talking off point is not same as cut off point.
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@modecbt @OwoeyeDaniella @DrSpirit01 @DailyEdConsult @JAMBHQ @legitngnews Not only are you off point, you also sound very stupid.
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To God be all the glory! 🏆
I'm excited to share that I emerged as Nigeria's 2026 JAMB Highest Scorer with an aggregate score of 372/400!
English — 98
Chemistry — 98
Physics — 94
Biology — 82
@DailyEdConsult
@JAMBHQ @legitngnews #JAMB2026 #UTME2026 #TopScorer

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Everything here oozes lack of coordination and thinking depth. The envelopes were not printed 19 seconds ago, and the cash was not withdrawn 9 seconds ago, for the sake of dignity, you should have placed the money in the envelope before time and simply hand it over to the people you have turned foolish, instead of wasting valuable time of invaluable people, by allowing them watch you fidget with envelopes, then pretend to count the money, before gracefully handing it over to them. But I guess all these is to show them how hard you have been working to keep them foolish and poor.
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@ruffydfire All our fintech bros this is a massive opportunity, because if all these people don’t have bank accounts where this “huge” amount can be sent to means there is enough market opportunity. Arant nonsense…
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It is the conducive learning environment that makes a university prestigious not the year it was founded. So if a seemingly “stinking” condemnation and public shaming will make a university do better, then OGA liaison officer and VC and Lecturers and Students and the public so be it. Is there any law that states that UNN and by extension other universities cannot invent or found a unicorn that can become a cash cow to fund the university so we don’t for blame lack of funding from a government that is not govermenting. What happens if UNN invents a product or service that 50 million people will be paying minimum of 1000 Naira monthly? That will be 50 Billion Naira monthly then less operational cost will leave the school with a sizeable amount to fix roads and hostels and long rejoinder writing, etc.
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UNN Liason officer wrote this about me.
Kindly read and share your thoughts…
*Alex Onyia's Condemnation vs Soludo's Example of True Alumni Spirit in UNN*
An alumnus is more than a former student. He is a lifelong ambassador of the institution that helped shape his intellect, character and future. True alumni spirit is measured not merely by criticism, but by commitment, constructive contribution and a sincere desire to see one’s alma mater progress. It is against this backdrop that it becomes necessary to examine the recent conduct of Mr. Alex Onyia and the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, both of whom visited the University of Nigeria the same week.
For many years after graduating from the University of Nigeria, Alex Onyia appeared disconnected from the affairs and development of his alma mater. Yet, when invited by his faculty to deliver the Herbert Macaulay Memorial Lecture, an honour reserved for distinguished alumni expected to inspire students and contribute positively to intellectual discourse, he chose instead to turn the occasion into a public spectacle aimed at embarrassing the University.
Rather than focusing on mentorship and inspiring students, Alex Onyia mounted the podium threatening legal action against the university over the condition of some aging hostels. More troubling was the calculated manner in which he arrived with Afia Television crew, not primarily to document the academic event, but to showcase decaying infrastructure in a manner designed to ridicule the university before the public.
What makes this behaviour particularly unfair is that he was most likely aware that the university management, under Prof. Simon Uchenna Ortuanya had already awarded contracts for the renovation of some of the hostels, including Eni-Njoku, the hostel in question. Responsible stakeholders who genuinely care about the University's progress acknowledge ongoing efforts even while advocating for improvement. Instead, Alex Onyia ignored these realities and proceeded with a campaign of sensationalism.
His subsequent appearance on live television, where he reportedly declared that the entire University of Nigeria was “stinking,” crossed the line from criticism into outright disparagement. No institution is perfect, especially public universities operating under severe funding constraints in Nigeria.
However, reducing a historic institution such as the University of Nigeria to insulting soundbites before a national audience reflects poorly not only on the institution but also on the individual making such statements.
Even more disturbing was what followed a day after his televised outburst. Alex Onyia allegedly made claims that the university management had evicted a visually impaired student whom he had interviewed during his tour of the hostel facilities. The allegation quickly generated public sympathy and outrage.
However, the claims were subsequently debunked by the university authorities as well as independent individuals and groups who investigated the matter.
Among those who reportedly interacted directly with the visually impaired student was the National Association of Nigerian Students, which also contradicted the allegation that the student had been victimized or unjustly removed by the university management.
The contradiction of Mr. Onyia’s claims by multiple independent voices inevitably raises serious questions about his intentions and credibility.
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Every new day is a blackboard and a springboard for learning!
Everything and everyone and anything around us teaches us valuable lessons daily. In all your learning, never forget that we learn to remember and not learning to forget; for the lessons we recall will guide us in all. #arisetoinspire
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KIMI FOUNDER JUST DROPPED A 40-MINUTE MASTERCLASS.
The exact architecture behind a $20B valuation — there's no faster way to learn how to build AI agents right now.
Bookmark this for the weekend.
40 minutes. zero fluff. from the person who built it.
Optimization → Linear Attention → Sub-Agents → Open Systems → Cash
Kirill@kirillk_web3
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> be Kimi
> nobody outside China pays attention
> everyone paying $200/month for Claude
> Kimi already there. 8x cheaper.
> drop K2.6
> 300 sub-agents. 4,000 steps simultaneously.
> 12 hours continuous execution. zero human oversight.
> beats Claude Opus 4.6 on SWE-Bench Pro
> open weights. free.
> Vercel: "50%+ improvement on our benchmark"
> while everyone was paying for closed models
> Kimi was quietly becoming the infrastructure
> different game.
Kirill@kirillk_web3
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