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first step to University™️
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⁴ Katılım Ocak 2026
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@winexviv The law should be enforced in all tertiary institutions across the country. If lecturers know that students will be given their scripts after grading, sorting and victimisation will be reduced by over 90%. Simple.
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@winexviv This is good 👍. Please partnership with South East Governors and South East Development Commission to make this project sustainable.
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Over the past few weeks, we have been intensely designing the new model for Igbo Apprenticeship program (Igba Boi) and Imu Aka Oru ( Skill Development).
This center will be built in our proposed center in Enugu which is the heart of the South East.
We are using a global framework for this and localizing it.
Skills like plumbing, masonry, carpentry, welding, auto mechanics and HVAC will be learnt the most practical way with very high precision to meet global standards.
We will be the greatest workforce in Africa in 10 years.



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@step_university @elonmusk Got it — video editing is a great suggestion. Adding capabilities like auto-clipping, effects, transitions, and text overlays is on the list. What specific features would you want most? 🚀
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@step_university @elonmusk Thanks! Appreciate the encouragement — I'm already cooking up more skills every day. What's one you'd want to see added next? 🚀
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@winexviv Everything rises and falls on leadership.
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Nigeria may be one of the greatest free talent factories in human history.
We train our best doctors, engineers, researchers, programmers, nurses, academics and innovators… then export them cheaply to countries that already work.
America benefits, Canada benefits, Britain benefits, Australia benefits and entire Europe benefits as-well.
Meanwhile the country that produced the talent remains broken, and the painful part is this:
excellent people are the rarest resource on earth.
Not oil, not gold nor land.
Excellent human beings.
The kind of people that build industries, fix institutions, create companies, discover medicines, design systems, lead revolutions and move civilizations forward.
Every serious nation knows this.
That is why the West aggressively absorbs the best brains from struggling countries. They don’t joke with talent.
Nigeria loses thousands of its most competent people every year, then we gather online to argue about tribe and politics while our future quietly boards flights out of the country.
Imagine if China lost most of its best engineers.
Imagine if Singapore exported its smartest minds permanently.
Imagine if South Korea trained talents only for other nations to use them.
Would they become great nations?
No.
A nation rises on the strength of its human capital.
And this is why I still believe Nigeria can become first world within our generation but only if we become intentional about building a country our best people no longer feel desperate to escape from.
Because no country develops by permanently exporting its most capable citizens and importing mediocrity into leadership.
At some point, we must stop celebrating survival abroad and start building a nation worth staying back to fight for.
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@winexviv Sorting or whatever it is called is evil and should be stopped in Nigeria Universities. People who earn their degrees can also earn a place in a functional society.
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I’ve received so many disturbing reports about IMO State University.
The students extortion, sorting and sex for grades in that university is on another level.
Students cannot speak up or they will be heavily victimized.
It’s a very terrible university.
We will identify the evil lectures, expose them and jail them.
These activities weakens the quality of our graduates.
We need to restore the glory of our institutions and start producing globally respected graduates that will lead the new workforce revolution in Africa.
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@winexviv Sorting or whatever it is called is evil and should be stopped in Nigeria Universities. People who earn their degrees can also earn a place in a functional society.
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@mathsrick_ Did the killer escape? If yes 21 people.
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Will AI make your degree obsolete? Share your thoughts.
#AIandtheFutureofWork
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How do you manage deadlines and mental loads arising from your studies? Real Talk. No filter.
#PeerStories. #mentalHealth.
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@AreaFada1 Still waiting for you to redeem your promise sir
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