Rare footage from India captures a mother Elephant carefully guiding her calf across a railway track.
Elephants are highly intelligent and deeply protective, and mothers are especially cautious when facing potential danger.
Before crossing, the female pauses to assess her surroundings, using her acute senses to detect distant vibrations and the sound of approaching trains.
Staying close, she gently directs her calf step by step, making sure it moves steadily and safely over the tracks. This moment beautifully reflects the strong maternal bond within Elephant herds, as well as their remarkable awareness and ability to navigate human-made obstacles in their environment.
🎦 Credit: Wildlife Rescuers.
The problem I think our elders made at times was not verifying things before proclaiming them.
Same thing as skink turning to snake... Some scenarios could be coincidence and rare so they don't reverify.
Make they saw a dead pregnant viper in a cold place and seeing babies emerging, since the region is cold, there's possibilities of seeing scorpions and toads around it.
Just maybe!
But we should always reverify claims from any source or anybody.
@Mene4prosper@trapwiz_dmw As the betrayed brother? I’d confront him privately first, then keep my distance. Family help should come before side pieces, especially for basic needs like food and health
When an elephant dies, there's hardly a fight over its carcass. All parties present seem to understand that there's enough to go round.
There's a lot to take from this
My dog has been roaming freely around our compound for almost 8 years. To him, that space is his natural home. Anytime we put him in his cage, which is honestly big enough to be rented out for 700k Naira in today’s Lagos, he barks non-stop until he is released. He is used to freedom, and the moment you try to take it away, he resists.
I’ve come to realize that a lot of things in Nigeria are the way they are because many of us don't know any better. We’ve accepted dysfunction as normal. No constant electricity? That’s just life. Insecurity? It depends on the context. Election rigging? Na part of politics. Stealing public funds? That's the game.
And the moment you point these things out, some people push back because you’re challenging the version of normal they’ve grown used to.
Changing this won't be easy, but we can start from our own little spaces. Keep showing people what a better life can look like. Be the light.
@Yungboss164482@arojinle1 The word ‘intends’……. That might be the creators intention but the real thing is the snake is being hurt…. This isn’t about intention bros 😒
The account is accurate based on historical records and Ngige's own interviews. He was taken unwillingly to the Okija (Ogwugwu Akpu) shrine in Anambra by godfather Chris Uba before the 2003 election to swear a loyalty oath at midnight. In August 2004, police raided it, recovering 83 corpses (63 headless) plus 20 skulls and a register of visitors including politicians. 31 priests were arrested and paraded but released without charge—no politicians questioned. Ngige later became senator and Buhari's labour minister. The shrine remains.
@justmercy__ Na once u do am o wey we no go hear word https://t.co/4ylaSRxqS9 you know how many men that has gone through this and they still keep trying?Una no just like do anything.Any small thing na complain…. So just because you buy one yeye food come now make e Dey worship your feet???
Pep Guadiola
"Cristiano is, without a doubt, the greatest 'problem' a manager could ever have. He is a master of the most difficult thing in this business—putting the ball in the net—and he does it with such a clinical, repetitive efficiency that it’s almost offensive to those of us who prefer the ball to move in triangles for twenty minutes first.
I have spent my whole career trying to prove that the 'False Nine' is the ultimate evolution of football, but then Cristiano arrives and reminds the world that a 'True Seven' can simply jump higher than physics should allow and render my entire tactical board completely irrelevant. He is a monster, a competitive beast, and honestly, the way he ignores the tactical 'process' just to score a hat-trick is a testament to his incredible individual defiance."
My brother, all na pure skill and patience!
That "house in a bottle" by the Arab guy? Same as those classic ships in bottles wey sailors dey build for years. Dem no dey use juju or travel to Badagry for any charm.
The masts fold flat like origami, dem slide the whole thing through the neck with long tools or strings, then pull am up inside. Everything constructed small-small with tweezers and steady hand. No magic, just craftsmanship wey take hours or days.
People dey turn am to scam for here, claiming say dem "call" am inside with juju, then collect millions. Meanwhile, e dey everywhere for craft shops and YouTube tutorials.
Appreciate the talent instead of falling for the trick. How many of una don see this kind thing before? Make we dey sharp, no let dem use "mystery" thief our money.
In October 2024, this brother who just started 100 level messaged me. He was having difficulties with Chemistry. I gave him some general advice that would help any serious student. He thanked me.
I had actually forgotten about it. Then one year later, he reached out again to thank me. He scored A in all three Chemistry courses he took in 100 level. That made me very happy. When I checked his CGPA, I saw 4.43. I became so excited that I made the promise in the second picture. I told him I would refund his tuition if he could push his CGPA into first class. I also promised to keep paying his tuition until he graduates, as long as he maintains first class.
He just messaged me yesterday. His CGPA has now gone above 4.5. I felt a real rush of happiness. Then I remembered the promise. Anyway, we do not go back on our word here. The promise still stands.