20/06/2026
Let’s test your energy knowledge ⚡
Quick question 👇
Which of these is NOT a source of energy?
A. Solar
B. Wind
C. Fuel
D. Plastic
🚫 Don’t google 😄
Let’s see who actually knows this!
You might be surprised…
Because somewhere right now, young minds are already answering questions like this with confidence , thinking, analyzing, and growing.
And like we always say…
Stars are not born… they are built. ⭐
Now it’s your turn 👇
Drop your answer in the comments section below
19/06/2026
Did you know this? ⚡
Nigeria discovered crude oil in Oloibiri in 1956.
And that discovery changed everything.
It shaped:
• our economy
• our politics
• our global position
But here’s the surprising part…
Many students today cannot even tell this story.
And that is a problem.
Because you cannot shape the future of energy…
if you don’t understand its history.
This is why energy education matters.
Not just for knowledge…
but for identity, awareness, and leadership.
Now I’m curious 👀
Have you heard of Oloibiri before?
👇 Comment YES or NO
18/06/2026
Energy is not just for engineers ⚡
Let’s break that mindset…
Many students believe:
👉 “If I’m not an engineer, I don’t belong in the energy industry.”
That is not true.
The energy sector is not one path…
It is a full ecosystem.
And it needs people like YOU.
• Lawyers
• Economists
• Environmental scientists
• Communicators
• Data analysts
• Technicians
• Logistics & operations experts
Energy is one of the largest opportunity spaces in the world.
So the problem is not opportunity…
It is awareness.
And that’s what we are changing.
Because young Africans deserve to see energy
not just as a subject…
But as a space where they can build, grow, and thrive.
Now let’s talk 👇
Which energy-related career interests you?
Comment CAREER
17/06/2026
Why do wars in distant countries affect fuel prices in Nigeria?
It may seem far away…
But the impact is very close to home.
Here’s why:
Energy markets are global.
Oil produced in one part of the world is traded across continents.
So when conflict happens in major energy regions , especially places like the Middle East -supply can be disrupted.
And once supply is affected…
Prices react.
Globally.
Including here in Nigeria.
This is why energy is not just science.
It is also:
• politics
• economics
• security
And this is why energy education must go beyond the classroom…
It must include global awareness.
Because what happens out there…
directly affects us here.
Now let’s ask you:
Did you know this before?
👇 Comment GLOBAL ENERGY
16/06/2026
Let’s clear this up once and for all… ⚡
Many people believe:
👉 “Solar energy will replace oil immediately.”
It sounds good.
It feels right.
But it is not completely true.
Here is the reality:
The world today runs on an energy mix— not just one source.
• Oil
• Gas
• Solar
• Wind
• Hydro
All working together.
Yes, energy transition is happening…
But it takes time, infrastructure, and serious investment.
Not overnight change.
This is why energy education matters.
So we don’t just follow trends…
but actually understand how systems work.
Because when you understand energy,
you understand the world.
Now let’s be honest 😄
Did you think renewables could replace oil immediately?
👇 Drop ENERGY MIX in the comments if this changed your perspective.
16/06/2026
⚡️ ABUJA & ENVIRONS, THIS IS FOR YOU!⚡️
Are you in Abuja, Kogi, Nasarawa, Kaduna, Niger and surrounding areas?
Then you don’t want to miss this powerful conversation! 🎙️
Join us on Energisphere Afrika on 91.3FM Radio Maria Abuja
🗓 Every Tuesday
⏰ 2:00PM – 3:00PM
🎤 With Onome Wilkinson (a.k.a Energy Priestess)
🔥 TOPIC:
Why Solar Fails in Most Homes in Nigeria
💡 Plus a Special Feature:
🏆 Celebrating Winners of the Next Energy Stars (Science Edition)
This is more than a radio show — it’s a movement to empower minds, energize communities, and build a sustainable Africa.
📻 Stay informed. Stay inspired. Stay involved.
👉 Make it a date with us!
16/06/2026
📢🌍 OFFICIAL STATEMENT 🌍📢
The organizers of the NEXT ENERGY STARS – SCIENCE EDITION 2026 Ologedi Energisphere Solutions Ltd the social Enterprise of Ologed initiative proudly announce the successful completion of this year’s highly impactful innovation challenge.
This science edition brought together some of the brightest young minds across Nigeria into the Energy Stars Arena all driven by one mission to develop practical and innovative solutions to energy poverty.
💡 The ideas presented were remarkable, futuristic, and solution-driven
⚡ The participants demonstrated creativity, courage, and deep thinking
✅ The voting process was transparent, fair, and credible
After a rigorous and competitive process, we are pleased to officially recognize our outstanding winners:
🏆 WINNER (NEXT ENERGY STAR CHAMPION)
🥇 Victor Oyekanmi
🥈 1st Runner-Up | Silver Energy Star
Ololade Adeyemi
🥉 2nd Runner-Up | Bronze Energy Star
Sandra Agih
🌟 Top 6 National Energy Finalists:
4th Place – Chimamanda Richgift Ifeanyi (Top Energy Finalist)
5th Place – Bryan Oluwasegun (Rising Energy Innovator)
6th Place – Oduwole David Oluwafemi (Future Energy Leader)
👏 We celebrate not just the winners, but every participant who took part in this journey. You are all Energy Ambassadors, contributing to a future powered by innovation and sustainability.
🌍 These young innovators have shown that the future of energy in Africa is bright, bold, and in capable hands.
🚀 This was more than a competition it is a movement to raise the next generation of energy leaders and problem solvers.
We thank our partners, mentors, supporters, and voters for making this vision a success.
⚡ Together, we are shaping the future of energy.
15/06/2026
What exactly is energy… and why should your child understand it? ⚡
Let’s make it real…
As a parent, think about your child for a moment.
They turn on the light…
They watch TV…
They hear the sound of the generator…
But do they truly understand what makes all of that possible?
Energy is not just electricity.
It is what powers their future.
In a country like Nigeria ,rich in oil, gas, and growing clean energy
our children are surrounded by energy…
Yet many of them don’t understand it.
And that should concern us.
Because the world is changing.
The future will belong to children who understand:
• how systems work
• how energy drives economies
• how to solve real problems
Not just children who pass exams.
At OLOGED Initiative, we believe energy education should start early
because the earlier a child understands the world,
the more confident they become in shaping it.
And it’s already happening…
You can see it in young students competing and asking deeper questions, in the Energy Stars Arena
standing confidently to speak,
and in spaces that challenge how they think about energy and their role in the future.
Something is shifting.
The question is…
Will your child be part of that shift?
Should energy be taught in schools from a young age?
Comment YES if you agree.