A true life story from Port Harcourt. Names withheld for confidentiality. Told from the perspective of the neighbor who lived next door.
I have lived in this compound in Rumuokoro for seven years. I have seen couples come and go. But I have never seen a story break me like this
If the person youβre loving cannot laugh, cannot play, and cannot smile like a baby inside love?
Auntie Bro, run oo0! Love no be battlefield.
If na only dem sabi suffer for this #Tinubu Nigeria, then make dem carry their wahala go elsewhere. No room for negative vibes.
The old man from the neighborhood told me: "Don't forget that the compass was invented before the clock because direction is more important than time."
@kenkenlewu Imagine the pain this woman and her family are going through everyday it's really pathetic and I think all these are the reasons why we as the ordinary Nigeria people must proactively participate in governance and who we're handing the steering of this great country to.
@iamnasboi@iamnasboi Exactly what we need at this point in time. We need all Nigerian celebrities both home and abroad to use their platforms and reach to further amplify these cruelty and killings that's fast becoming a norm. Don't wait until it happens to you and yours before you speak.