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My Mother taught me everything... well almost everything.
Honesty
Leadership
Diligence
Hard Work
To keep my head and chin up
Tolerance of other people & Patience in all situations.
Happy Mother's Day Adeyinka Modinat.
Continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord. 🙏🙏🙏
Ameen.
@NtokozoNgongoma A heart full of hate can never truly sing GOD'S Praises.
You love for your country is priority but using it to support the killings of people, you are worse than we thought.
It’s not a boycott, but it’s us showing solidarity with our people who are stranded in South Africa.
We love Mafikizolo. Their music has a special place in Zimbabwe, it wont change.
We don’t dance when there is a funeral
OPERATION KO S’AYE – Lagos/Ogun State Police Commands
“I never thought I’d say this… I have criticized the police in the past, but today I must give credit where it is due.”
“The Nigeria Police have earned my respect.”
These heartfelt words from a rescued kidnapping victim captured the emotional reunion with loved ones after operatives of the Lagos and Ogun State Police Commands successfully rescued them during Operation KO S’AYE.
The reunion was filled with tears of joy, gratitude, and renewed hope as the victims expressed profound appreciation to the police for their professionalism, courage, and swift intervention.
KO S’AYE fun iwa odaran
NO PLACE for criminalities
The forest are NO LONGER safe havens for criminals
I remember reporting almost two weeks ago about Zimbabweans camped outside the Zimbabwean Consulate in Cape Town. What I do not understand is this: these people have made it clear that they want to return home. We all know they did not plan for these circumstances. They have been stripped of their livelihoods and, in many cases, no longer have the financial means to get back to Zimbabwe.
What stops the President from instructing the Minister of Finance and the relevant ministries to organise buses to transport our people from Cape Town back home?
What stops the government from allowing them to cross the border with their personal goods and belongings without charging customs duty, given that this is clearly a humanitarian crisis?
This is not a complicated policy issue. It is a basic act of leadership and compassion.
What I struggle to understand about the Zimbabwean government is that you see men in expensive suits and women in elegant dresses, yet they fail to think in such simple, practical terms.
At times like these, a government should be seen doing what governments are meant to do, protecting and assisting its citizens.
South African media have reported on the plight of these Zimbabweans almost every day. The situation is neither hidden nor unknown. Yet there has been no meaningful humanitarian response from Harare.
The government and its supporters will no doubt come up with all sorts of excuses. But this really is straightforward. Send buses. Bring your people home. Waive customs duties on their personal belongings. They have been forced into this situation by the climate of xenophobia and Afrophobia they have experienced in South Africa.
A government’s responsibility is not to make excuses. It is to act.
Listen as Interior Minister announced the arrest of 7 terrorists leaders at Katsina Airport after returning from Hajj. Yet some terrorist sympathisers online are trying to debunk the narrative. I wonder why some of you guys support terrorism consciously.
Within 48 hours of the launch of Operation KO S’AYE by Lagos and Ogun State Police Command. The operation has recorded a major breakthrough.
Operatives combing the forest boundaries between Lagos and Ogun States along J3/ J4 axis of Ogbere in Ogun State, successfully rescued five (5) kidnapped victims and neutralised four (4) suspected kidnappers, arrested 4 kidnapping suspects and 84 other suspects, recovered arms ammunition and other exhibits.
The Nigeria Police Force remains resolute in ensuring there is no hiding place for criminals, especially kidnappers, through intelligence-led operations and sustained security efforts.
Ko S’aye fun iwa odaran.
No Place for criminalities.
The forests are no longer safe havens for criminals.
Ycee might actually never know the sort of cultural reset and paradigm shift that his comment about "Olodo uprising" has caused on conscious minds here.
Anybody fighting what he said is truly among the group of Olodo Uprising he rightly talked about.
@ChuksEricE All this gragra are not necessary. As I approach any checkpoint, I usually wind down my car side glass which is accompanied by a greeting to the officer. Anyhow you want to search the car, you are obliged. All this are a waste of time.
The whole ycee conversation wasn't about Peller but about a systemic degradation of our education.
I would expect everyone arguing, dropping think pieces & setting camera to have picked up on that.
No surprise that the uprisen olodos are proving the point of olodo uprising.