It’s been 62 days, Mr President @officialABAT!
It usually takes 6-8 hours for children to go to school and return home, these children have been gone for SIXTY-TWO DAYS and not hours! We’re painfully waiting for our children!!!! #BringBackOurChildren
On this day, 3 years ago, the doctor used a knife to cut open my stomach and bring forth the tiny human who is now my 3 year old boss… sorry, I mean my son. 😅
Alhamdulillah for every single moment! ❤️
@_AfricanHippie Yup! I really enjoyed it. You can tell he put a lot of time into that series. There were a few moments where I felt a bit of bias peeking in sha, but I forgave it because he did a fantastic job overall.
“Shehu Shagari… No one ever accused him of corruption, but no one ever accused him of ambition either” this line has been on my mind since I watched that documentary and I now want to fight on his behalf 😭
@Taiye_Husseiyn That’s exactly what the quote was trying to portray. I just found the wording so poetically insulting. I’d be offended if anyone described me that way, true or not. 😃
Please and please my fellow Nigerians, you MUST give way if you see an ambulance. No ‘what if’s’ no ‘but’s’… Just give way. It is a matter of life and death, not a competition for who can ‘drag road’ the best.
SIXTY DAYS!!! 60 days since 42 children were abducted from Mussa Primary and Junior Day Secondary School in Askira-Uba, Borno State. For 60 days, their parents and families have woken up shattered not knowing where their children are or whether they are safe… sixty days!!!!