May 15, 2026.
Same day.
Same country.
Same terrorists.
Two school kidnappings.
Borno: 42 pupils snatched from Mussa Primary School, Askira-Uba.
Government response:
>Silence.
Oyo: ~47 pupils and teachers taken from a school in Oriire.
Government response:
>Chief of Staff flies in.
>NSA flies in.
>IGP flies in.
>Defence Minister flies in.
>1,000 forest guards approved.
>Special rescue unit deployed.
>Military base under consideration.
>Presidential tweets.
>National outrage.
Same morning.
Different Nigeria.
Because Borno is in the North-East.
Lives matter more anywhere south of the River Niger.
November 2025:
315 children taken in Niger State — federal government sent one envoy.
November 2025:
25 schoolgirls taken in Kebbi — Vice President visited. That was all.
Zamfara: 1,203 abductions in 12 months — the President sent his thoughts and prayers.
Is the pattern getting clearer ?
In Nigeria, the value of your child's life is calculated daily.
The formula is simple: electoral value of state ÷ by the acquiescence of your compromised political elite.
Based on the formula, northern Nigeria, your children have been scored.
The score is: Statement of Condolence is all you are worth.
Grade: Pending Review.
Your political leaders have already sold the outcome in exchange for APC membership cards and 2027 consideration.
Collect your receipt peacefully.
It is stamped: 'Thoughts and Prayers'.
It expires on Election Day.
Please queue orderly on Election Day and vote for four more years of this.
#Nigeria #OyoKidnapping #Borno #ArewaMuFarka #OyoKidnapping #Borno #NigeriaInsecurity
Hmmm😂 you know when you break up with someone and randomly stumble on a chat or a memory and then you say to yourself “gaskiya nayi hauka”, that’s loving😂
There’s a level of madness involved in truly loving someone. Cause some of the things we do for love ba, on a very normal day ko karan hauka ya cijeka you’ll not even consider it. But because you’re mad (cause of the love) you’ll do it comfortably.
I’ve embraced my madness sha 🌝
Bryce Mitchell reacts to Sean Strickland being banned from the UFC White House event:
"I'm not surprised at all. We ought to be able to criticize our own nation, let alone a foreign nation.
[Israel] is the only nation you're not allowed to criticize. Something's gonna change, because evil empires don't last forever."
(via @mmamania)
I am first and foremost a Muslim. I am an adherent of Islam, an Abrahamic believer, and a Hanif before anything else. Only then am I Yorùbá.
To those who have made it their mission to question the loyalty of Yorùbá Muslims, you may continue your attacks. But know this: for a true Muslim, Islam will always come first. It precedes ethnicity, culture, and nationality because it is the primordial covenant with our Creator.
A Yorùbá Muslim is not conflicted in his identity. He was a Muslim in the divine decree long before he was conceived, and he entered the world as Yorùbá the day he was born to Yorùbá parents. These two identities are not rivals—they are perfectly compatible. One defines his eternal soul and purpose; the other shapes his language, culture, and earthly heritage. Both have their rightful place.
If any Yorùbá Muslim chooses, for whatever reason, to place ethnicity above Islam, then that person has failed to grasp the most fundamental principle of our faith: La ilaha illallah (there is no god but Allah), and nothing has precedence over Him. Such a person's reckoning is with Allah alone.
My identity is clear and unapologetic: Islam first. Always. Everything else follows in its proper order.
I don't know about you guys, but I never left that paragraph texting era, double texting, and now long vns
Once I get the hint that you're not the same, I move.
Convert that Zenith bank statement PDF file to excel and ask copilot inside the excel to deconstruct it in a new sheet, arrange it neatly and categorise the amount based on actual transaction, taxes like VAT and bank charges separately. Also to remove all RVSL.
This is the translation of the prayer for those who don’t understand Arabic:
Oh Allah, grant us peace in Nigeria.
Oh Allah, grant peace to the Muslims in Nigeria.
Oh Allah, deal with Boko Haram, kidnappers, abductors, thieves, transgressors, the corrupt, the oppressors, and the arrogant.
Seize them with the seizure of One All-Mighty, All-Powerful.
Purify Nigeria from them and from their evils.
Amin 🙏🙏😢
The situation you are describing is a heavy one, and it is understandable why you feel overwhelmed with a three month old at home while facing a new pregnancy.
First of all, establishing the time marker is key here: your wife is one month pregnant, which puts her in the Nutfah stage, well before the 120 day mark of ensoulment.
From a grounded Islamic perspective, the majority of scholars view abortion as generally prohibited because it interferes with a life that Allah has decreed.
However, because the pregnancy is only at one month, there is more room for scholarly discussion compared to later stages. Many scholars, particularly within the Hanafi school and some Shafi'i and Hanbali jurists, allow for termination within the first 40 days if there is a valid reason.
This is where you have to be careful with your intentions. While financial fear is often discouraged as a reason, based on the Quranic warning not to kill children for fear of poverty, the physical and emotional health of the mother are considered valid grounds.
Since your wife just gave birth three or four months ago, her body is still recovering. If a new pregnancy would severely impact her health or her ability to care for the current infant, many scholars would consider this a legitimate pressing need to justify termination before 40 days.
The raw truth is that you cannot terminate just because of a whim. There must be a genuine fear of harm, whether it is the mother's physical health, her mental well-being, or the inability to provide the basic rights of the existing child.
While the text offers leniency in the first month, it is not a free pass. You and your wife should sit down and honestly assess if this is a matter of genuine hardship.
If the hardship is real, the scholarly path for termination at one month exists, but it should be done with a clear conscience.
Allah knows best.
Lecturer caught me taking lollipop, called me to the stage and made me finish licking it in front of the whole class… then lectured me like I am some 5 year old: “No sweets in class, you hear? Good girl.”
I’ve never recovered😭😂