My two cents on this Abusive parents P is basically, if you did not live their experiences, don’t invalidate it. You don’t know what people went through with their parents. Stop invalidating their experiences.
In 11 days, Isabel will be sentenced in Hong Kong.
She is 26 years old.
Instead of being home with her family, she is being held in Hong Kong's oldest maximum-security women's prison and faces up to 7 years in prison.
#WeStandWithIsabel
all the beating that nigerian parents beat their kids growing up, did it work? as a collective, do we behave like people who were well raised? this does not even require any sophisticated study, the answer is starring us in the face
A friend of mine has a whole rant about the "virtual assistant" market that Nigeria has pretty much turned to due to system failure. Doctors, lawyers, pharmacists, urban planners, mathematicians etc are becoming virtual assistants because of what is essentially system collapse
1 legend. 1 story. $1 billion at the box office.
To every fan who bought a ticket, sang along, dressed up, and returned to the big screen again and again: thank you. This milestone belongs to you. #MichaelMovie
First Deaf Lawyer from Northern Nigeria. Called to the Bar. History made♥️🥂
Nehemiah Shanum Danjuma, Esq.
LL.B. (Unilorin)- 2018-2024
B.L. (Nigerian Law School, Abuja) - 2025-2026
MICIArb, MILA, MTI Accredited Mediator
Actually this is a “class action” I can get behind on my own dime. I’ll have a team do some preliminary research and if we decide to pursue, I’ll give an update. We need more public interest litigation.
Really grateful for the safe return of the children and teachers abducted from Oriire LGA 56 days ago. Our priority now is to ensure they are reunited with their families and support their rehabilitation after this traumatic experience.
We also commend the security agencies that took part in the rescue operations for their sacrifices. May the souls of those who paid the ultimate price rest in peace and may God comfort their families.
I really like Ghanaians. Not sure there’s any other country that loves us than them. Everytime I meet a Ghanaian, it’s almost like I’m meeting a Nigerian.