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@Olami_deeEbony Drowning of all ways? Very wicked and f00lish of her to believe a "seer". If that's even true.
Parents of special needs kids actually go through a lot. It may have made her unstable. But this is so tragic 😞.
On March 19, 2013, Chudi Nwike was abducted by armed men while traveling along the Asaba–Agbor axis in Delta State, a known kidnapping hotspot at the time.
The kidnappers took him hostage and demanded a ransom of ₦30 million from his family. After negotiations, the amount was reportedly reduced to about ₦5 million, which was eventually paid.
Despite receiving the ransom, the kidnappers did not release him. Instead, they kept him in captivity and moved him between locations to avoid detection.
Shortly after, his body was discovered in Delta State (near Agbor area reports suggest).
He had been killed by his abductors even after the ransom payment.
Police investigations later led to the arrest of several suspects linked to the kidnapping network operating across southern Nigeria.
The case pointed to a broader organized criminal gang, not just a single group.
One of the key figures linked to the network was Kelvin Prosper Oniarah, a notorious kidnap kingpin associated with multiple high-profile abductions in that period.
Oniarah was arrested in 2013 after a security operation in Delta State. He was later prosecuted and convicted for kidnapping-related crimes.
Reports later suggested he received a reduced sentence or benefited from clemency/commutation processes, meaning his time in custody may have been shortened compared to his original conviction.
The clemency was granted by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, through the presidential pardon/mercy process, not a court or governor ohh
Now, why’s the President granting Clemency to someone serving 20years for crimes he committed.
This your tweet should anger Nigerians on how the government rehabilitate those causing the increased violence against humanity.
Why is Tinubu granting Clemency to the person that masterminded this post of yours.
These are real questions Nigerians should ask you and your master.
Do you remember Chidera Ikeoha, the youngster we found inside motor parks selling his book he wrote to feed and support his family?
Public donations for his book were channeled toward his education. The remaining funds will see him through to graduation.
We moved him from a public school and enrolled him in a private school in Enugu.
He is currently in SS1 and will enter SS2 in September.
Chidera is an A student determined and focused.
Supporting his education was a brilliant decision.
We have a star on our hands.
Nous sommes le 02 juin 2026, quand vous lirez ces lignes j’aurais quitté ce monde.
Pour ceux qui ne me connaissent pas, je m’appelle Christine Cotton, je suis ce qu’on appelle une lanceuse d’alerte. j’ai travaillé 25 ans pour l’industrie pharmaceutique dans la gestion et l’analyse des données cliniques. En tant que biostatisticienne, Depuis décembre 2020, je me suis plongée dans les documents du vaccin covid du laboratoire pfizer. J’ai ecrit de nombreux documents et fait de nombreuses émissions pour partager les vrais résultats. Mes conclusions sont catastrophiques, en plus de la non validité des résultats due à des erreurs voire des fraudes manifestes. Le vaccin pfizer que la population a recu, que vous avez peut-être recu n’est pas celui de l’essai clinique au 95% d’efficacité annoncée par tous les politiques, journalistes et médecins de plateau. On vous a administré un produit pour lequel il n’y avait strictement aucun résultat , ni d’efficacité, ni de tolérance. Ce message n’a pas pour but de faire du sensationnalisme sur les reseaux mais pour vous informer de l’une des plus grosses manipulations que l’humanité aut connu. Toutes les preuves se trouvent dans la derriere version de mon travail que je vous invite a télécharger et a lire. Pour les plus feignants et les tres occupes, les quelques pages de la conclusion et les liens sur les docs sources vous éclaireront déjà beaucoup.
Je suis tombée malade au moment ou j’ai porté plainte contre les autorités de santé. Je souffre depuis plus d’un an de douleurs atroces partant des lombaires jusque dans les jambes, de brulures dans la peau ,essentiellement dans les jambes et le dos. J’ai consulté des médecins généraliste, neurologues, ostéopathe, virologue, dermatologue, rhumatologue, psychiatre , homéopathe… j’ai avalé des milliers de gélules de compléments alimentaires, des anxiolytiques, des neuroleptiques, des antidouleurs prescrits par le centre antidouleur. J’ai meme fait des seances de bioresonnance et vu des magnétiseurs et ce, sans aucun résultat.
Je suis a bout de ce que je peux supporter.
Je demande pardon a ceux qui m’aiment, vous qui me suivez sur les réseaux sociaux depuis 4 ans, mes amis, mes parents et surtout a dieu ou quel que soit sa nature ou son nom de mettre fin a ma vie, moi qui n’aie eu de cesse de la protéger depuis l’enfance , que ce soit la vie végétale, animale ou humain.
Je remercie du fond du coeur ceux qui m’ont soutenue , encouragée et tous ceux qui prient ou ont organisé des groupes de prière. Je vais vous demander de prier encore pour que mon ame soit au plus vite dans la lumière du créateur.
One of the best things you can do for yourself is never to stop reminding yourself that you are not perfect.
We all make mistakes... We all have blind spots that others can see more clearly than we can.
So...
1. Understand that progress is the goal, not perfection... Stay teachable.
2. Stay humble... But unfuckwithable.
3. Stay growing... The greatest enemy of growth is the belief that you have already arrived.
No matter how intelligent, successful, or gifted we are… There will always be something about us we cannot see.
And that is why we judge ourselves by our intentions while the rest of the world judges us by our actions.
That gap is where many of our blind spots live and it is not something we can just hide.
So, be open to learning more about YOU from others who are “genuinely” concerned about you, because the bond you share allows them to see you from an angle you cannot see yourself.
And yes, in some situations… there are people who can explain who you are better than you can explain who you are.
Why?
You know your intentions.
They experience your actions.
You know the battles happening inside your mind.
They see the decisions those battles produce.
They notice and identify patterns quickly.
Stay teachable.
Enjoy June. ✌️
What makes this even more interesting is that many of the loudest complaints seem to be coming from people who didn't donate a kobo.
A woman asked for ₦1,300 transport fare. People voluntarily donated and she received far more than she expected. Then people who never contributed suddenly became concerned about how much support she was receiving.
If you donated and feel she received enough, I can at least understand your opinion. It was your money.
But if you didn't donate, and had no intention of donating, why are you so upset?
Nobody was forced to send money. Nobody was taxed. Nobody was scammed. People chose to help, and some chose to keep helping.
What fascinates me is how quickly a poor person's good fortune becomes a public problem.
A struggling person receives unexpected generosity and people ask, "Why does she need more?" Yet we often reserve far less outrage for those who profit from systems that keep millions struggling.
If people felt she had received enough, they could simply stop donating. The people who continued giving believed she deserved more support. That was their decision to make.
Sometimes it seems that people are less bothered by poverty than they are by a poor person suddenly escaping it.
@bidex31 All she did was drop her account details. It's left for people to decide what they want to do with the information. It's just like you discover you are out of salt while cooking, you go to your neighbour to ask for a spoon but she gives you a pack instead. I guess it's her luck.
A baby!
I cried when I saw that image. If this no longer moves us, then we have lost something essential in ourselves.
Yes, the government has a duty to protect its citizens and must be held accountable when security fails. Yes, governance has failed. Yes, the system is broken. We must say that loudly.
But beyond government failure, one thing keeps nagging at my mind: who are these people committing these atrocities? What breed of humans are these? Where is their humanity? Is all this really for money?
What kind of conscience allows someone to kidnap poor families, demand money from people who barely have enough to survive, and then harm innocent children?
A baby.
No poverty, no grievance, no frustration justifies what these people have done. Millions of Nigerians are suffering and they are not out here destroying innocent lives. The people who did this made a choice. A conscious and deliberate choice to inflict horror on a families that have nothing.
There is no justification, no excuse, and no grievance that can explain such cruelty.
We can criticize bad governance, but we must also acknowledge a painful truth: those who commit these acts have chosen evil. The suffering they inflict on innocent people is heartbreaking and inhuman.
The families going through this right now are living through a nightmare that most of us cannot fully imagine. My heart is completely broken for them. Nothing can truly console those who have been directly affected by this tragedy.
We must demand justice and better governance. But we must also call evil what it is.
This is a real-life horror.
#BringBackOurChildren
I saw a picture of one of the children in captivity, his legs tied to his neck from behind. He was already dead 😭😭😭
Tinubu please!!! Please! Biko nu Biko nna 😭😭