I’m Stranded in Lagos guys
I Need Your Support 🙏
Hi, my name is Esther Ubak. I came all the way from Akwa Ibom State to Lagos for an exhibition, full of hope and excitement, dreaming that this trip would open doors for my craft and creativity.
I’m a startup without funding anywhere, and to make this trip possible, I had to borrow money from friends, gather materials, and cover my travel expenses, all with the hope that the exhibition would be a success.
But things didn’t turn out as I expected. The exhibition didn’t go as planned, and now, I’m faced with the reality of having to refund every single amount I borrowed.
I really need the support I can get right now.
So here I am, still in Ajah, Lagos, with all the beautiful, handcrafted, upcycled pieces I brought along. I cannot go back home until they are sold, and every piece carries the love, time, and creativity I poured into it.
Below this post are the products available for pickup, each with its price tag clearly displayed.
So If you’re in Lagos and love unique art, this is your chance to grab something special.
📍 Location: Ajah, Lagos
📲 To order: Screenshot your favorite piece(s) and DM me on WhatsApp: +2347080501180
If you can’t afford a piece right now, you can still share this post, refer a friend, or invite someone who might love them. Your support, big or small really means the world and can help turn this setback into a blessing. 🙏
About five years ago, I had a fight with my elder brother that left me badly injured. I fell, and blood poured from my nose and ears. I was rushed to the the hospital and the doctors discovered I had brain damage. Surgery was the immediate solution, but my parents couldn’t afford it. Instead, I was told to manage it with medication and strict instructions like no noise, no heavy lifting, no stress, not even too much thinking. But as I grew older, life demanded more of me. I had to think, I had to use my mind, and the bleeding became frequent. It also came with a terrible migraine.
Every day and night, I have lived with the pain. My parents and I tried to raise money for the surgery, hoping to do it next year, but deep down I was afraid. I am afraid of hospitals, afraid of surgery, afraid of undergoing a surgery at such a young age.
I carried that burden with me into The Flight. During the prayers, a lady hugged me, and I broke down in tears. I had never cried like that before. There and there, the lady said that God was ready to take away the burden from my shoulders and I will be free. I told God that the burden was the pain in my head and I needed Him to take it away. After that, another lady came and touched my stomach and spoke words of comfort that God had heard me, that He would remove every darkness from my life. I believed. Around that time, I heard someone speak about God healing us from unbelief. I tapped into it immediately, repeating over and over: Father, I believe. When you made the altar call for those with brain conditions, I knew it was for me. I stepped forward. Then, one of the ministers came to pray for me. All I could see were clouds, as though I was no longer on the ground. I saw a figure clothed in very clean white dress with hair like wool. It felt like a hospital scene in the movies. I was on a bed but this time, it wasn’t fear. It was healing. When I came back to myself, the headache was gone.
Right now, I’m lying on my bed after a long day, I expected the usual bleeding, the pain, the foggy sight. But there is nothing. No blood. No headache. No darkness. Just peace.
For the first time in years, I feel good. Like, I’m good. And I know it can only be Jesus. And I believe that it is gone and gone forever! Thank You, Jesus. I believe!
The SEC has flagged TUNBOSAYO OKEKUNLE STRATEGIC ALPHA FUND (TOSAF).
They’ve been unlawfully using the SEC logo to look official, but it’s a trap. Investors are already reporting the classic Ponzi nightmare: You can deposit, but you CANNOT withdraw.
@MeetIjeoma He should go to bank and complain that the money was sent to him in error, and ask them to do a Reversal, the money will go back to the account it was sent from.