This is the painful saddening moment when the husband of Mrs. Alamu, the principal kidnapped by terrorists in Ogbomoso Oyo state broke down crying and begging Governor Seyi Makinde to increase efforts and quicken the rescue of his wife and other victims.
This one hurts deeply. 💔
As someone from Ibadan, watching the heartbreaking videos of these children and teachers in captivity is difficult to process. No child should have to experience such fear, and no parent should have to endure this pain.
My heart goes out to the families, loved ones, and everyone affected by this tragedy.
I sincerely appeal to the relevant authorities and government agencies to do everything within their power to ensure their safe return and strengthen security measures to prevent incidents like this from happening again.
Our children deserve safety, our teachers deserve protection. Nigerians deserve better.
Enough is enough. 🙏🏽
🚨 REPOST AGGRESSIVELY. Don't scroll past. Let the whole world see what is happening in Nigeria. Their voices may be silenced, but ours must not be. 💔🇳🇬🙏🏽
88 children, students, and teachers abducted in OYO and BORNO on the same day. This cannot become normal. Every child deserves safety, every teacher deserves protection. Bring them home.
#BringThemHome #SecureOurSchools #ProtectNigerianChildren #EndKidnappings #NigeriaIsBleeding #EnoughIsEnough 💔🇳🇬🙏🏽
Three weeks ago, my 23-year-old neighbor was kidnapped on her way to Kontagora in Niger State.
While in captivity, the bandits repeatedly raped her taking turns sleeping with her night after night. Still, they kept bargaining with her father over the phone, demanding ransom even as they violated her.
Her father fought with everything he had. He hustled day and night, borrowed from everyone, took loans, sold whatever he could determined to bring his daughter home.
When he finally gathered the full amount, he called the bandits and begged them, ‘Please, give the phone to my daughter. Let me speak to her. I want her to know I’m coming for her.’
They gave her the phone.
In a broken, traumatized voice, she told her father: ‘Dad, do not suffer yourself looking for the money. They have been sleeping with me. I’m traumatized. I can’t forgive myself. Even if I’m released, I’ll kill myself. Don’t bother paying the ransom.’
Those were the last words she ever spoke to him.
While her father was still holding the phone, he heard the gunshot. He heard his daughter being killed. Moments later, the bandits sent pictures of her remains to him, a final act of cruelty.
A 23-year-old girl. My neighbor. Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend gone in the most horrific way possible.
This is not just one story. This is the nightmare too many families are living in Niger State and across Nigeria. Young women snatched on the roads, violated, used as bargaining chips, and discarded like nothing.
Living in Nigeria has become truly scary. You wake up, you step out, and you don’t know if you or your loved ones will return home. The fear is constant. The pain is constant. And too often, justice never comes.
Rest in peace to my neighbor.
A client contacted me that he wanted 3d visuals and walkthrough, and then he sent me the rendered images he generated with ChatGPT,
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The t£rr0r!sts have released a new video of the abd uct£d principal, Mrs Alamu begging for help from The Governor and The President. She revealed that the terror! sts are already getting impat!ent and they might be kp@!d. The teachers and the children are under the sun and the rain💔💔💔
If Tiwa Savage can say she wasn’t even aware of what was happening in her own country until another celebrity in her industry brought it to her attention, it starts to make sense why a lot of politicians and elites often come across as tone-deaf.
The reality is, many of them don’t live in the same world the average person does. The people they interact with don’t deal with this same daily struggles, so those issues rarely make it into their conversations. When something doesn’t affect your immediate environment, it’s easy for it to feel distant or invisible and in most cases it’s not their fault.
And you’ll be here on X thinking that the entire world has seen your 1.2 million banger post, not knowing it’s just a very tiny fragment. . In reality, you’re often only speaking to a small, specific slice of the internet not the whole nation.
This world is so big, glad she’s using her platform to speak out on this insecurity. ❤️
Maybe the Yoruba concept of “A ki’n dupe ara ẹni” was never about refusing gratitude.
Maybe it was about belonging so deeply to one another that love stopped feeling transactional.
A philosophy of togetherness over transaction.