“Early this year, my colleague was k;dn@ppèd on her way home from work.
The parents ran hectar skelter to gather seven million naira after negotiating it from 10M.
After several loans and contribution from family and friends, they got the money after two months and delivered to the k!dn@ppèrs.
The girl was released. She said there was no day that they were not g@ng r@ppèd in the bush both morning and night.
The kidnappers selected their choice and temporarily Married them.
A woman to two men, some to three or four men.
Two weeks after her release, we lost her to sû!c!dè.
This government is not just damaging the economy and people's life.
The government is indirectly k*lllng our youths.
The government especially Tinubu knows everything about the ins3cûrit!es in the country and he's a willing acc0mpl!ce.
According to him, on matters of security, the bulk stops at the President's table. Like in other countries, Tinubu is the Chief Security Officer.
Tinubu is k*dn@pp!ng our children.
Tinubu is k*ll!ng our youths.
TINUBU MUST STOP THE K*ll!ng he allowed in this country”
— Lady shares a heartbre@king account of a colleague who was k!dn@pped while returning home from work earlier this year and later dièd by su!c!de weeks after regaining her freedom
"After I got the call from my mom that she had been k!dn@pp£d and that they were demanding r@ns0m, I called my brothers. They went to Ogun State around 5 a.m. On arriving there, they were told that someone had already reported the case.
They were trying to find out who reported it, and that was how we discovered it was my younger brother. Apparently, he had sighted them first and started running until he escaped.
Around that same time, they had already picked up my mom. He went to the police station to complain and later followed them back to the farm to raid the whole place. After the raid, they all went back to the police station, and he slept there.
The next day, the DPO gave him ₦10,000 for transport back to Lagos so he could report the inc!d£nt to us, not knowing that the k!dn@ppers had already contacted us the night before.
On getting home, he was already tr@umat!zed and did not leave his room for two days. The police tried tracking my mom’s number, but they couldn’t, and later told us to go and look for the r@ns0m.
Aside from the r@ns0m fee, they also asked for ₦1 million transfer to a particular account. They demanded food, recharge cards, bread, and sardines. When the exchange was completed, they released my mom.
When she got back, she said they didn’t give them food and water for days. She told us to be thanking God on her behalf because there was someone else who was k!dn@pp£d alongside her.
The family paid ₦28 million, but they still k!!led the woman after collecting the money, and also the person that brought the money.
She came back with bru!s£s all over her body, but thank God she is fine...."
- Lady who cr!£d out over Ogun farm abd&ct!0n of mother and brother gives update after mother’s release.
💔🕊️The vigilante commander of Babanna town in Niger state has fallen 💔, he was k*11ed on Sunday in a battle with t£rr0r!st that neutralised more than 250 t£rr0r!sts in the area.
🕊️🕊️🕊️RIP TO THE LEGEND🕊️🕊️🕊️
Babachir don drop another bomb ooo...
Following his resignation, Seun of Channels engaged him in a brief interview.
During the interview, Seun asked Babachir Lawal why he called Atiku "Kachalla"?
And Babachir is responding by asking if anyone has ever seen Atiku condemn bandits attacks.
(P.S: Kachalla means bandit leader)
Protesters sleeping under the rain to give people a glimpse of what the abducted children and teachers may be going through in captivity. 💔💔
According to one of the protesters, the victims have been away from their families for days, and there are fears that some of them may not even be getting enough food to eat.
The demonstration was meant to draw attention to their suffering and renew calls for urgent action to secure their release.
As parents and loved ones continue to wait in pain and uncertainty, many are praying for the safe return of every child and teacher still being held captive. 😭🙏🏽💔
I don't just understand how Tinubu failed to win Kwankwaso over.
You won 31 governors but you failed to win over Kwankwaso.
Forgetting that Kwankwaso is politically more relevant than those 31 governors.
Today, Kwankwaso is mobilising the entire North Central for 5 million votes for Peter Obi and he just finished a meeting with stakeholders from Benue.
He's sealed Kano for Obi, penetrated Adamawa and NE.
Tinubu is not my candidate because he is Yoruba.
Yoruba people are not buying bread cheaper.
We are not buying fuel cheaper.
Our children are still being kidnapped.
Our businesses are struggling.
Our purchasing power has collapsed.
So why exactly should I vote based on tribe?
Hunger has no tribe.
Insecurity has no tribe.
Suffering has no religion.
I said NO in 2023.
I will say NO again in 2027.
Vote competence. Vote capacity. Vote character. Vote Peter Obi.
Nigeria is bigger than tribe.
This one shook me to my core 💔
Nigeria has many ways of failing its people… and this is one of the cruelest.
Meet Gospel Uabari Kinanee. In 2007, he was just 14 years old. He left home to play football with friends and never came back.
For months, his family turned Rivers State upside down. Hospitals, police stations, morgues — they checked everywhere. No Gospel.
The search broke them. His parents sold their land, their property, everything they had to find their son. The pain and stress was too much. Eventually, both of them died from heartbreak 💔
The world assumed Gospel was dead too. Years passed. 18 long years.
Then in 2025, out of nowhere, his older brother got a call: “We found your brother. He’s in a correctional facility in Rivers State.”
For 18 years, Gospel had been locked up. A 14-year-old boy who went out to play.
When they asked for his case file, there was nothing. No charges. No court record. No reason for his arrest. Just a child… forgotten behind bars.
The worst part? Gospel lost himself in there. His mind couldn’t carry the weight. He doesn’t recognize his brother. He can’t explain how he ended up in prison. The boy who left home to play ball is now a man who can’t remember his own story 😢
How does a child disappear into the system for 18 years without a case?
How many more “Gospels” are wasting away in prison right now for nothing?
This is not just his story. This is a wake-up call for all of us.
Nigeria, how do we fix this? How many innocent lives are we still losing to silence and broken systems? Talk to me
#JusticeForGospel
In 2018, 16-year-old Kevon Watkins changed his family’s Wi-Fi password so no one else could use the internet while he played Xbox.
When his mother tried to take the console away, Kevon refused to give it up. His 20-year-old sister, Alexus Watkins, stepped in to help their mother.
A fight broke out, and Kevon put his sister in a chokehold. Their mother tried to pull him off, but he would not let go.
His younger brother called 911 and told the dispatcher that Kevon had Alexus in a chokehold.
When police arrived, Kevon was still holding his sister down. Officers ordered him to release her.
When he finally let go, Alexus collapsed unconscious to the floor. She died from asphyxiation.
In 2019, Kevon Watkins was convicted of felony murder and sentenced to life in prison. As he was led out of court, he broke down crying and said: “I’m sorry.”