I drill Borehole to Engineering Standard, pump installation, overhead tanks, Flushing/Reclaiming of Non functional Boreholes with lot more. We Can also set a Standard Sachet water Factory.
My goal this year is to renovate 50 schools and equip them with essential learning materials.
Next year, insha Allah, we will expand our impact into the healthcare sector.
XM Charity Foundation.
“None of the 2023, 2024 or 2025 budgets was implemented. They looted and pocketed the money. I am a Senator and I am telling you the truth.”
— Senator Aminu Tambuwal.
NEXT OF KIN" IS USELESS IN THE BANK.
The real thing needed in the bank is
👇👇
If you díe today (God forbid), your “Next of Kin" will not have any access to the money in your account.
So many Nigerians think that their next of Kin is the automatic heir to their accounts. But the TRUTH is that if your Next Of Kin is not a signatory to your account, and you don’t have a written will to determine that person’s legitimacy, the Person will not have access to that MONEY at all.
Are you surprised....Sit down first
See ehn your Bank will have to go through a process called A LEGAL PROBATE.
This Probate Period helps them determine who gets the MONEY in your account. this is a very lengthy and expensive process. Even after the whole process is DONE, Your FAMILY will have to FORFEIT some very REASONABLE amount of the MONEY for LEGAL FEES.
But if you want to avoid this, simply request for your Bank to give you something called a POD Form.
What did I call it? POD 👍🏾
POD stands for "PAYABLE ON DEATH". The Name of The person you fill in that POD Form will determine who will get your MONEY. All the person needs to bring Is a Death Certificate to get that MONEY out.
With a POD Form, you will save your FAMILY the stress of going through all that Lengthy Legal Process and even losing some MONEY to the Law.
I just thought, I should let you have record of this important information
You can now correct your NIN discrepancies by yourself using ur phone .
Guys please repost don't keep this vital information all to yourself 🙏
Millions of people need it
The popular Kannywood actor, Sadiq Sani Sadiq, has begun grassroots mobilization against the Tinubu government.
We, the people of Arewa, will not sit back and watch rising insecurity in Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Kaduna, Plateau, and now Bauchi.
We must speak the truth and vote them out in 2027.
2027 indeed "Falle Ɗaya Ce"
Three days before the death of the Prophet ﷺ, his pain began to intensify 💔. At that time, he was in the house of Umm al-Mu’minin Maymunah (may Allah be pleased with her). He said, “Gather my wives for me.” When they had assembled, the Prophet ﷺ asked, “Do you permit me to be cared for during my illness in the house of Aisha?” They replied, “Yes, O Messenger of Allah, we grant you permission.”
When he tried to stand, he was unable to support himself. Ali ibn Abi Talib and al-Fadl ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with them) came forward and carried the Prophet ﷺ, supporting him as they moved him from the house of Maymunah to the house of Aisha. This was the first time the Companions saw him in such a weakened state.
The people began asking anxiously, “What has happened to the Messenger of Allah? What has happened to the Prophet of Allah?” They gathered in the mosque until it was filled to capacity. The pain and fever of the Prophet ﷺ increased severely.
Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) said:
“I have never seen anyone suffer from fever as severely as the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. I would take his blessed hand and wipe his face with it, for his hand was purer and more noble than mine.”
She then heard him say:
“There is no god but Allah. Indeed, death has its agonies.”
The concern and sorrow of the people in the mosque deepened. The Prophet ﷺ asked, “What is happening?” They replied, “O Messenger of Allah, the people are fearful for you.” He said, “Carry me to them.”
Water was poured over him seven times until he regained some strength. Then he was carried to the mosque and ascended the pulpit. This was his final sermon — his last public address.
He said:
“O people, it seems that you are afraid for me.”
They replied, “Yes, O Messenger of Allah.”
He said:
“O people, my meeting with you will not be in this world. Our meeting will be at the Hawd (the Basin). By Allah, it is as if I can see it from where I stand now.”
Then he said:
“By Allah, I do not fear poverty for you. Rather, I fear that the world will be opened up to you, and you will compete for it as those before you competed for it, and it will destroy you as it destroyed them.”
“O people, Allah, Allah concerning the prayer. Allah, Allah concerning the prayer.”
“O people, fear Allah regarding women. Fear Allah regarding women. Treat women well.”
“O people, if a servant is given the choice between this world and what is with Allah, let him choose what is with Allah.”
At this point, Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) burst into tears and said:
“May we ransom you with our fathers, our mothers, our children, our wealth, and ourselves, O Messenger of Allah!”
The people looked at Abu Bakr for interrupting the Prophet ﷺ, but the Prophet defended him and said:
“O people, leave Abu Bakr. There is none among you who has done me a favor except that I have repaid him — except Abu Bakr. I have not repaid him, and his reward is with Allah. Close all the doors leading to the mosque except the door of Abu Bakr.”
Then he prayed for the Ummah, saying:
“May Allah protect you. May Allah grant you firmness. May Allah grant you victory.”
He concluded with peace upon his nation and was then carried back to his home.
While he was there, Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr entered holding a siwak. The Prophet ﷺ looked at it but was too weak to ask for it. Aisha understood his glance. She took the siwak, softened it with her mouth, and gently placed it in the mouth of the Prophet ﷺ.
She later said:
“The last thing that entered the mouth of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ was my saliva mixed with the siwak. This was from Allah’s favor upon me.”
Then Fatimah (may Allah be pleased with her) entered. When she saw him, she began to cry, for whenever she used to enter before, he would stand and kiss her forehead. The Prophet ﷺ whispered something to her, and she cried even more. Then he whispered to her again, and she smiled.
The distance between Makkah and Madinah is about 410 kilometers, a journey we can cover today by car in roughly four hours at a continuous speed of 100 km/h, without stopping.
But reflect on the greatness of the scene: the Messenger of Allah ﷺ traveled half of this distance riding his camel, and the other half walking on his blessed feet, under scorching heat, over the course of eight consecutive days, accompanied by Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him).
It was not a casual journey, but a journey of steadfastness and patience, in which the Messenger of Allah carried his simple belongings and the greatest trust ever borne by a human being: conveying this religion so that it would reach us today pure and untainted.
How great were the sacrifices made so that we may live today in the shade of Islam, safe and reassured.
So increase your prayers and salutations upon the beloved Chosen One
may the best of prayers and the most complete peace be upon him.
Where RnD is valued.
I remember our final year when my friend @Mustyhi designed a filter that purified lead contaminated water of the mining areas in Zamfara to WHO allowable figures for consumption.
@NigeriaStories please let’s do the math. ₦50,000 per truck × 2,000 trucks daily (assuming)= ₦100 million per day. Over 5 days, that’s ₦500 million siphoned off — not for infrastructure, not for safety, but for so called union. That is half a billion naira in one week, extracted from a single refinery operation.
This is not union activism, this is extortion. And the cost doesn’t stop at the gate. It travels into fuel pump prices, transport fares, food costs, and inflation. Every Nigerian will pays for this silence.
The @AlikoDangote refinery was meant to be a turning point—a symbol of self-reliance and industrial rebirth. But if unions and regulators are now taxing progress at the gate, then we’re not refining oil—we’re refining corruption.
This is not just about Dangote. It’s about a system where rent-seeking is normalized. If government won’t protect the refinery from predatory levies, it’s not enabling growth—it is sabotaging Nigeria’s growth.
If you are still wondering why serious countries are denying Nigerians visas to enter their countries, check the thread below.
Not because of Yahoo boys as some people think (they even want those ones to enter so they can send them to jail).
How will a country make terrorists this comfortable and you want serious people to allow you into their own space?
Lol.
You came to peace talk with AK47 riffles,
Rocket Propelled Grenade and GMG and go back to the bush with it after the peace deal.
Why do you call it a peace deal instead of a Seized Fire? How do you have peace deal when you still hold those sophisticated weapons.
When are we going to have the REAL peace DEAL? One that is done without any conditions but with only one interest to END the War and lay down Arms.
@DHQNigeria@HQNigerianArmy