63 days on and we’re still waiting for word on 42 schools children abducted in Borno state. We refuse to allow this to just die down and we refuse to let those innocent children become another set of numbers on Nigeria’s insecurity statistics! Enough is enough @officialABAT !!!
I don’t like it when a child cry unnecessarily without saying what he/she needs. This boy is about 4 years old and he’s crying on the way and rolling on the floor, the mother said he didn’t say what he wanted.
My kids know me too well, they won’t even dare. Just one spank and everywhere go silent, I no get time at all
It’s been 61 days since 42 students, young children full of dreams for the future, were abducted from their school in Askira-Uba, Borno state. The silence surrounding the situation they’re in and the progress made in rescuing them has been deafening. We want our children back!
Don’t look for a traditional man.
Look for a man of deen.
A traditional partner may oppress you under the guise of culture and custom. But a partner of deen will lead with justice, never with control.
@DikenaClinton atmost it is sleep that is worrying the child, sleep then!! No, i am crying for hours and no amount of cuddling or petting will work! they will most likely keep calm on their own!
Babies are what again!!??😩
Islam is so humbling. You die and they immediately bury you. No fanfare. No ceremony, no time to process things and look at the body for things to sink in.
It’s humbling.
Ladies, try to outsource. If you have the means get yourself a staff. Get a nanny and a cook. Hire a chauffeur. Have as many housekeepers as you & your family need.
My point is you should always look for a simpler way to do things. Make your life comfortable, take care of yourself.
There's no award for wahala 😢.
Don't lose yourself in the process of making life easier for others. You matter too.
As women (and if we can) we should normalise relaxing and doing nothing 😌.
It’s been 59 days since 42 students were abducted from Mussa Primary and Junior Day Secondary School in Askira-Uba, Borno State. For 28 days, their parents (and all parents) have lived in fear, uncertainty, and anguish. Mr @officialABAT we are painfully waiting for our children!!