EHSM MS | @RITtigers Alumni 👩‍🎓 | My opinions are mine!

United States
Joined April 2018
Fearlessly boarded Egypt Airline to fly to America with no cents in my pocket for my master's program with a torn luggage of two trousers, about three or four shirts, and a few undies in it. The airline refused to accept my luggage then, except that it was wrapped.😫 God bless the guy who wrapped my luggage for free in Abuja airport after I told him I didn't have money with a lot of pleas and explaining why I didn't have money😄 The opportunity came so I didn't let the lack of money stop me. My flight money was borrowed too then. I was ready for the challenges, and here I am today doing good for myself. PS: Before you start judging me or call me a liar, I did share my story here sometime in 2023.
Tell us the craziest thing you’ve Ever done.
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Replying to @ibnYusufadewuyi
Me that’s planing to leave clinical medicines . Once I see one business to do like this , say bye bye
Ganwou Saiyou retweeted
Cyber security experts are saying fraudsters can borrow loan with NIN from that Google form, don't be surprised if you see your picture circulating on Wazzup because someone use your details to collect loan of N2m from Igbalandogi loan enterprise
I have said it before and I will say it again. Ban churches in Nigeria. It's the only way to stop these people. Because it keeps getting worse each day. Tf is this huh?
“In my opinion, our security infrastructure is actually one of the best in the world……”
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What exactly is she trying to fix?
I wanted to call in sick this morning when I woke up to this, but I remembered my account balance is $0 so I geared up and went to work😭
I’d like to see the criteria that qualify an applicant. Publish them here for everyone to see!!
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This crack me up😂😂😂 Fear women!
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Chelsea is winning the Premier League. Bookmark it Arsenal, Man U and Liverpool fans💅
Unpopular football opinions that would get you in this position?
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Ganwou Saiyou retweeted
The day I quoted a self-proclaimed Nigerian chef showing how to make catfish pepper soup — she said, “If no one has complimented your pepper soup, throw it away and use this recipe”. So I quoted her video and said she should be the one to throw hers away because crayfish has no place in catfish pepper soup. (Crayfish was part of the ingredients she used). Igbo women on this app came for me with every kind of weapon. But the truth still stands, crayfish have no place in catfish pepper soup.
What have you ever said that got you in this position?
Ganwou Saiyou retweeted
No one, absolutely no one in the history of pop music has ever reached this level.
Ganwou Saiyou retweeted
The Truth Most People Never Want To Accept!! You may not agree with me yes, but I'm right to an extent. Many Nigerian pastors have perfected the art of running a business disguised as a ministry. They study their “market” the congregation, learn what people want to hear, and skillfully position themselves as the divine solution. This strategy keeps members constantly sowing seeds, paying tithes, and making endless offerings, convinced they’re building God’s kingdom and that their blessings will come through those acts. In reality, they’re funding a private empire. During the year or around festive seasons, the same pastor will distribute a few bags of rice or bottles of oil, etc calling it “giving back to the widows” or some other charitable name just to keep the emotional cycle going. Meanwhile, their families live in luxury, drive expensive cars, send their children to private schools, and take lavish trips abroad — all financed by a congregation struggling to survive. It’s nothing but calculated manipulation disguised as faith.
Ganwou Saiyou retweeted
"I WILL SUCEED" What is stopping you??? Absolutely NOTHING! Stop calling out excuses Stop saying you cant achieve something because you aren't smart enough or because you don't have the support that others have in life ! HONEY it's not about what you already have it's about how you can make the best use of your time to chase your dreams, every single successful person once rose form the dust and never turned around to make room for excuses yes they might have failed because lets be realistic path to success is rough it's not all smooth sailing, and that why success is meant to be hard because only the resilant and passionate onse can gain it because success is precious and therefore you too have the potential to go become successful in EVERY aspect of your life because after all you are precious too. REMEMBER hard work and dedication will forever take you far in life, WHY stop now when you have beautiful opportunities awaiting for you in life, WHY undestimate your true potential, WHY give up too soon, you haven't even seen your future you are the author that creates your tomorrow by living in the present so why self sabotage your beautiful life when it can be a beautiful journey to success instead.
Whoever added these dances together did a good job, I can't count how many times I have watched it😀😀
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My tweet still stands. This is one of the businessmen.
The Truth Most People Never Want To Accept!! You may not agree with me yes, but I'm right to an extent. Many Nigerian pastors have perfected the art of running a business disguised as a ministry. They study their “market” the congregation, learn what people want to hear, and skillfully position themselves as the divine solution. This strategy keeps members constantly sowing seeds, paying tithes, and making endless offerings, convinced they’re building God’s kingdom and that their blessings will come through those acts. In reality, they’re funding a private empire. During the year or around festive seasons, the same pastor will distribute a few bags of rice or bottles of oil, etc calling it “giving back to the widows” or some other charitable name just to keep the emotional cycle going. Meanwhile, their families live in luxury, drive expensive cars, send their children to private schools, and take lavish trips abroad — all financed by a congregation struggling to survive. It’s nothing but calculated manipulation disguised as faith.
Ganwou Saiyou retweeted
Do not let social media influence get to your head. The truth is, everything you see online is curated. People only show what they want you to see. Likes, comments and followers don’t define your value. Many are lost in the illusion of digital applause, chasing validation from strangers while losing touch with who they really are. The same people who praise you today can drag you tomorrow. The same platform that lifts you up can also bury your name in ridicule. Stay grounded. Stay focused. Don’t let numbers blind you from your purpose. Influence is fleeting; character is lasting. Social media should be a tool, not your identity. Use it to build, not to boast. Because at the end of the day, the real world still measures you by your integrity, not your impressions. Be guided accordingly.
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The worst thing the British ever did to Nigeria was give it independence. Because what replaced colonial control wasn’t freedom it was chaos utter chaos and the English knew it be so as the created it themselves with people like ahmedu bello, Azikiwe and Awolowo. No reasonable country gets it's independence through negotiations lol. And they told you Nigerian "freedom" was fought for by your heros past 😂 Nigeria doesn’t have a single truly good political candidate. None. Just varying degrees of greed, incompetence, and ego. The people don’t vote for progress. They vote for tribe, religion, or sentiment. And so, the system keeps recycling the same type of men different names, same corruption. They don’t want to rebuild the country. They just want to manage its collapse. Nigeria doesn’t need politicians who promise to “fix a few things.” It needs radical minds who are ready to make bitter, unpopular decisions people who would rather be hated for progress than loved for stagnation. But that type of leader will never rise in a country where truth is tribal and loyalty is for sale. So every election feels like a fresh start but is really just a reset of the same failure. If nothing changes, Nigeria will be worse 50 years from now, same problems, same excuses and Nigerians would be asked to keep praying (same prayers that haven't changed a damn thing for over 75 years in a failed state.)
What have you ever said that got you in this position?
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So you people have started ranking people on the internet based on the email domain they use? Alright!!
If your first email ended in @yahoo, @hotmail, or @msn… you have seniority on the internet.
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Ganwou Saiyou retweeted
As much as some people are genuine with their desire to help the needy, I strongly believe many do good just to be seen doing it. It’s no longer about compassion or impact, but about attention and validation. You hear them say, “Oh, I did it!” as though kindness were a competition. They’ve built a pattern of self-glorification. What i will call a modern-day version of the Pharisees the Bible described. The kind who give publicly but for selfish gain. True kindness doesn’t scream for notice. Real compassion doesn’t seek applause. The moment your good deeds become a show, their purity fades. Because the essence of goodness lies not in how many people witnessed it, but in how sincere your heart was when doing it. God sees through our motives, even when the world praises us. The best acts of giving are the ones done quietly, where only heaven bears witness. Be guided.