We're so proud of you, Abdulrahman! This is a fantastic achievement and we know you'll keep doing amazing things for @ImpactUN and beyond. Congratulations!
#BetterByFar🎓
#Learning4All@UN
Politics should never take priority over human lives. A single human life is worth more than a billion political seats.
On April 14, 2014, 276 girls were abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno State. They were children with dreams, ambitions, and futures. Over time, we moved on while families remained trapped in grief, and entire communities continued to live under the shadow of terror. In the years since, school abductions and insecurity have scarred many parts of Northern Nigeria.
Perhaps many never cared enough because it was happening far away.
Today, our own state is experiencing a nightmare once thought distant. In Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, armed attackers stormed schools, abducting pupils, students, and teachers. Reports also confirmed the killing of an abducted teacher. Families are waiting. Communities are terrified. Children remain caught in fear where they should only know education and hope.
Yet our conversations remain consumed by politics, power struggles, endorsements, and primaries.
Would our silence be the same if these were our own children?
These victims come from communities often overlooked and underserved. Does that make their lives worth less? Have we become so desensitised that children disappear and teachers die while society carries on as normal?
Leadership is not first about power. Leadership is first about protecting lives.
I call on governments at all levels, security agencies, political leaders, traditional institutions, religious bodies, and every Nigerian of conscience: set aside political distractions and focus on the safety of our people.
The children in Oriire deserve rescue.
Their families deserve answers.
Their communities deserve protection.
Humanity must come before politics.
Because every child matters. Every teacher matters. Every life matters.
Chief Olajuwon Enitan Subair
Anlugbua, Mogaji Ile Nla
Ibadanland
May 24, 2026
#SaveOriireChildren
Day 2: The Heat. 🥂
By Tuesday, the adrenaline out on the grass was unmatched. We saw fierce rivalry in the saddle and complete luxury on the sidelines. The crowd definitely understood the assignment. 🤌🏾✨
At the end of the Ibadan Polo Club 120th Anniversary.
I'll sleep for 1 week.
Some people , they know themselves, will not sleep.
They ought to sleep for a month.
I see them daily and I pity them.
Stress yii crazy.
a quick chat with the President of Lagos Polo Club @yemo.alakija after his side secured their first victory in the tournament.
@IbadanPoloClub@LagosPoloClub
a quick chat with the President of Lagos Polo Club @yemo.alakija after his side secured their first victory in the tournament.
@IbadanPoloClub@LagosPoloClub
This life is not always balanced, and that is one truth many people struggle to accept.
We have seen genuinely good people battle failed relationships, broken homes, disappointments and emotional pain despite having good hearts and pure intentions. At the same time, we have seen people with terrible attitudes enjoying stable homes, happy marriages and peaceful family lives.
That is the irony of life.
Sometimes, life does not reward people the way we expect. Being a good person does not automatically guarantee a successful marriage, just like having a successful marriage does not automatically mean someone is a better person.
The earlier we understand that everyone’s journey is different, the better for our peace of mind. What works for one person may never work for another.
Not everyone will have the perfect home or marriage society celebrates, and that does not make them failures. Some people will succeed in career, some in friendship,m, some in service to humanity, and some may simply find happiness in ways different from what society expects.
Life is deeply personal. Learn your path, understand your reality, and stop measuring your life with another person’s tape.
The countdown is on! 🏇
In just 4 days, excellence, prestige, culture, and competition will converge at the ’26 NPA Ibadan International Polo Tournament. The Game of Kings returns bigger and grander.
The horses are ready. The turf awaits. The legacy continues🏆
@IbadanPoloClub
The countdown is on! 🏇
In just 4 days, excellence, prestige, culture, and competition will converge at the ’26 NPA Ibadan International Polo Tournament. The Game of Kings returns bigger and grander.
The horses are ready. The turf awaits. The legacy continues🏆
@IbadanPoloClub