My child is on life support.
We’re in a critical 48-hour window and urgently need help to continue treatment.
Please donate or share if you can. Every second and every support counts.
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Nwanne m, the most important step towards family liberation and spiritual restoration in Odinala Ìgbò, is a special type of Afa called "Iku Ana".
It is also called "Afa Ngwuru" or "Afa Ezinụlọ", and other variants depending on the region of Ị̀gbò Land.
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The truth is, most times people buy from you because of the love and admiration they have for you.
Yesterday, I posted about a customer who bought 300k worth of Kilishi and paid 260k for shipping to Canada just to receive it. The shipping fee was almost the same price as the Kilishi itself, meaning she spent a total of 560k.
I even told her the delivery fee was too high and asked if she had an alternative. The next thing I saw was, “Send your details.”
This has happened to me several times, and I know it comes from genuine love.
One that really shocked me was when a customer ordered just one pack of Kilishi for 2k and paid 8k for delivery. There was no distributor in her location so I was already telling her to cancel her order because it honestly didn’t make sense to me, but she said she just wanted to satisfy her curiosity because my advert had been “chasing her everywhere.”
At that point, I knew it was pure love.
Someone commented on my post yesterday about the Canada order and said, “It’s only people abroad that can pay that much.” But I shared that Nigeria story so you’ll understand that when people genuinely love and trust you, they extend that love to your brand too.
I have never had to struggle with customers over delivery fees. I’ve watched customers in the USA and Canada pay these high rates compared to other countries just to support my brand. Those are moments that humble me deeply, and all I can do is kneel down and pray for them.
Thank you all for the love and trust. I do not take it for granted. ❤️
I remain your Kilishi Lord
I saw something remarkable about this beautiful lady yesterday at the convention. I was seated quite far away, quietly observing everything.
Two people were having a quarrel and a misunderstanding that almost escalated into a fight. Guess what? She stepped in and calmly resolved the situation. She even took one of them aside and spoke to her gently.
That moment was truly priceless, and it perfectly reflects what leadership is all about.
I deeply respect you, ma @TheSerahIbrahim. You are one in a million.
Yesterday, we witnessed yet another defining moment in our democratic journey as the ADC convention was held successfully against all odds.
I must respectfully appreciate the leadership of our party, ably led by the Chairman, Distinguished Senator David Mark, whose calm and steady guidance continues to provide direction at critical moments.
My gratitude equally goes to the convention organising committee led by H.E Lyle Imoke, whose diligence, sacrifice, and attention to detail ensured that this convention was not only held, but was successful in every sense of the word.
To our delegates, party faithful, volunteers, and supporters across Nigeria and beyond, I thank you deeply. You have once again demonstrated that democracy thrives when the people refuse to give up on it.
I sincerely thank all Nigerians who, through their resilience and unwavering belief in democracy, made this possible. Your commitment is a reminder that the power of the people remains stronger than forces that seeks to undermine it.
However, now that the convention has come and gone, we must move quickly from celebration to responsibility.
Nigeria is facing very serious challenges, economic hardship, insecurity, unemployment, and a general sense of uncertainty among our people. These issues require urgent attention, clear thinking, and decisive action.
The success of this convention must therefore not end as an event; it must become a renewed commitment to building a nation that works for everyone. We must focus on offering practical solutions, strengthening our institutions, and restoring hope to millions of Nigerians.
The way forward demands unity, sacrifice, and integrity. We must put Nigeria first, above personal interests, above politics, and above all forms of division. If we remain focused and committed, I believe strongly that we can build a new Nigeria that is possible, sustainable, and beneficial to all.
A new Nigeria is POssible! -PO
I dislike when people speak in absolutes about life.
The things you believe you did right—many others did the same and still failed.
The things you insist are wrong—many have done them and somehow succeeded.
In life, you must chart your own path.
Be humble, and never forget how little you truly know.
Above all, remember: geography is destiny.
''... The ball stops in your court. Bring this man out. If we don’t want him in Nigeria, return him to Kenya or London, where they took him from.''
The Ogbunechendo of Ezema Olo Kingdom has joined a long list of people calling for the release of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu. He made a direct appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the recent National Traditional and Religious Leaders Summit on Health in Abuja.
The APC government handled the Biafra issue very poorly. Ironically, it is the same APC administration that delivered significant improvements to infrastructure in the South-East. The Enugu–Onitsha Expressway and the Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway were once a horror, a nightmare you never wish to travel on. Words cannot adequately describe the hardship motorists faced with traveling on those roads at the time.