BIG NEWS🚨: Boko Haram is threatening to mass execute 400 women and children they kidnapped in Ngoshe, Borno State, unless the Government pays $2.7M (₦3.7bn) within 72hrs. They dared the Nigerian Army to come after them.
JAMB had to lie those children weren’t going to write jamb when they were kidnapped.
The students had to come out on media with their jamb slips to show JAMB LIED‼️
Even Jamb is working for Tinubu and defending the APC
We can’t continue like this 📍
Tunde is not hated. What is hated is the system he aligns himself with, and that, honestly, is not without reason.
Growing up, I had neighbours, a man, his wife, and their three children, who lived a decent life in a comfortable home with their grandmother in the early 2000s. It looked stable. Secure.
Then the grandmother passed away.
What followed was a slow collapse.
Extended family members came in, took over the property, and the structure that once held them together became a source of conflict. Over time, with rent prices rising insanely and no real safety net, the family could no longer afford to maintain a decent home.
Three years ago, they moved into a slum.
People don’t always become poor because they are reckless. Sometimes, it is systems, inheritance disputes, economic pressure, and broken support structures that quietly push them there.
This is what a real advocate for children in the slum should be fighting, not merely managing poverty, but challenging the conditions that manufacture it in the first place: housing inequality, weak protections for families, and policies that make basic shelter feel like a luxury.
Too often, even within NGOs, survival depends on the persistence of the problem. The chaos sustains visibility, funding, and relevance. And the uncomfortable truth is that the moment real solutions begin to emerge, some systems quietly lose their importance.
That is the part nobody likes to say out loud.
Plateau State Indigenes Protest Angrily, Demand Exit Of Nigeria Military In Their Community Following Constant K+llings By Fulani K+llers Despite Military Presence.
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Last week, when i stepped down from the car at Ojukwu girls’ hostels in University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, something terrible hit me before i even saw anything else.
The smell.
Not the kind you can ignore. The kind that stays with you. The kind that makes you wonder how anyone is expected to live like this not to talk of study, dream, or become anything.
Bathrooms you can’t step into without holding your breath. Water that doesn’t run. Windows open for "Window Men" to steal at night. Doors that don’t lock. Rooms packed beyond capacity. No privacy. No dignity. Just young girls trying to survive each day in a place that quietly strips them of self-worth.
And that’s where the conversation everyone avoids begins.
Because what happens next is not random.
When a teenage girl cannot bathe safely…
When she cannot sleep in peace…
When her own hostel feels like a punishment…
She starts looking for an escape.
Not because she’s wayward.
Not because she lacks home training.
But because she’s tired.
Tired of managing filth.
Tired of feeling less than human.
So a man offers a better space, a cleaner room, water, light, comfort.
And slowly, survival turns into compromise.
It doesn’t start with “promiscuity.”
It starts with relief.
Then comes dependency.
Then comes pressure.
Then comes mistakes that carry lifelong consequences.
And one day, she’s pregnant.
And society, in its usual cruelty, asks:
“Where are her parents?”
“Why are girls like this?”
But nobody asks the harder question:
What kind of environment did we abandon her to?
We keep pretending morality exists in isolation.
It doesn’t.
Environment shapes choices.
And when you place teenagers in conditions that constantly strip them of dignity, you shouldn’t be shocked when they begin to make desperate decisions just to feel human again.
This is not just about dirty hostels.
This is about how a system quietly pushes young girls into situations they never planned for and then turns around to blame them for surviving it.
If we’re serious about reducing teenage pregnancy…
If we truly care about protecting the future of these girls…
Then we need to stop looking away.
Because sometimes, the difference between discipline and desperation is just the condition of where a girl lays her head at night.
I am back again my dear INEC 😂
Your point 2 on screenshot one says and I quote “Timestamp analysis shows the alleged 2026 reply,
'Victory is sure', was posted 13 minutes before the original post by @dayoisreal. This is physically impossible on any digital platform”(screenshot attached) 😂
LEMME PROVE THAT TO YOU AND DESTROY YOUR “Forensic Claim number 2”
Well, your “forensic experts” didn’t tell you that @dayoisrael made the post on 18/03/2023 at 16:02, @joashamupitan commented at 16:05(screenshot 2 attached)
At 16:18, @dayoisrael edited the tweet and added the following words “Glory be to God” to his initial tweet at 16:02, which ended with the following “Never happened before, NEVER. (Screenshot 3 shows edit history”
You can take a look at @dayoisrael’s original tweet at 16:02 in screenshot 4