The man was our direct neighbour in Guzape. He was hardly around because he spent most of his time out of the country. In fact, he had just returned from Turkey barely two days before his son killed him.
His children lived in the house and lacked nothing. They even had an inverter, and my sister would often joke about their electricity bill because their ACs were almost always on, especially in this Adelabu Band A era.
Only for the shocking truth to emerge that his own son killed him. At first, the boy tried to make it look like armed robbers had attacked the house. But thankfully, a neighbour’s CCTV camera was reviewed, and it showed that he was the last person to enter the compound with his girlfriend around 2am.
Honestly, this world is becoming frightening. It is heartbreaking that a son could do something like this to his own father! 😪
90% of the iPhone is manufactured and assembled in China. Nobody looks at an iPhone assembled in China and says “China built Apple.”
95% of Tesla cars especially Model X and Model Y are sourced and manufactured in China. Nobody looks at a Tesla and says “China built Tesla”
90% of Nvidia AI chips are fabricated in Taiwan by the TSMC. Nobody says Taiwan built Nvidia.
But when an African/Africans do the exact same thing, suddenly that understanding disappears.
Then it becomes:
“China built it for Africa.” “Americans built it for Africa.”
Aliko Dangote and Nigeria built the largest single train refinery in the world. He is Nigerian and an African.
Thank you!
When you're fighting and you go from "Haha you missed me" to "😭😭😭 stop breaking international law😭😭😭", that can only mean one thing:
Your name is Israel and nobody cares.
Trump’s top two goals in the war:
(1) No Iranian nuclear weapon.
(2) The Strait of Hormuz is open for business.
Just a friendly reminder that we already had both before the war.
Don’t connect to a public WiFi at the airport
Don’t connect to a public WiFi at the airport
Don’t connect to a public WiFi at the airport
Don’t connect to a public WiFi at the airport
Don’t connect to a public WiFi at the airport
I’m begging you for the last time, don’t do it
Sadio Mané is the hero of this AFCON final. Not just for what he did with the ball, but for the maturity he showed in what felt like an open festival of bias against clubs facing the host country. Had Senegal insisted on boycotting the match, a ban would almost certainly have followed. It might have been a costly stand, but also a powerful sacrifice for the sanity of future AFCON tournaments, one that would have cast a long shadow over Morocco’s claim to first place, even a hundred years from now. Still, returning to the pitch was the wiser choice. They stayed, they endured, and they fought like the lions they call themselves. Congratulations, Senegal! 🇸🇳
Under that rubble there are babies.
There are children.
There are mothers, and fathers.
Grandmothers, and grandfathers.
All of them died, slow, alone, while the west said “we stand with Israel!”
I will never forget it.
And I will never forgive it.