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Sol said “I love you” in Igbo “A hụrụ m gị n'anya” means “I see you with my eyes,” and reminded me of “I love you” in Igala “Na fedo we”, meaning “I am pulling your heart.”
I love love!
I realised it, grieved it, took a pen and my diary and wrote everything down brainstormed a future plan envisioned where I see myself and spent hours planning. Completed 06 courses in 02 months- interned learned and paved my path. You have to do it. Realisation is only first step
There are good people out there still sha. Just pray, love yourself a lot and unapologetically self-preserve in a way that doesn’t infringe on good treatment of your prospective spouse. May Allaah grant us great marriages. Aameen.
Bi iznillah, @udamainitiative surpassed our goal of reaching 100 women micro-entrepreneurs with interest-free loans. We reached 102 women this year. Alhamdulillah!
I don’t know mehn but I really think that a consideration for marriage is being with someone that makes life very easy for you. The quality of your life has to improve after marriage otherwise there is no point.
That is why I don’t like it when people who say that marriage is an ibadah interpret it wrongly and it starts leaning into enduring abuse, suffering and smiling, staying put in toxic situations and putting your needs below everyone else’s needs.
This dunya is hard. Your spouse shouldn’t make it harder.
As a survivor of kidnapping and banditry, I can tell you that these criminals believe that no matter how much they take from you, you will eventually work and earn it back after your release.
Let me use myself as an example. After my family paid the ₦15 million ransom they demanded, along with other items worth over ₦600,000, they still weren't satisfied. They continued demanding more money and eventually asked for ₦55 million. They even told my mother to sell her house and car to raise the money.
Because my family rented a vehicle to deliver the ransom and other requested items, the kidnappers assumed we owned the car and were wealthy. They kept insisting that we sell all our properties and hand over the proceeds to them.
Omo, it was a terrible ordeal. The fear, pressure, and emotional torture were overwhelming. Watching my family struggle to meet their endless demands was heartbreaking.
One painful reality is that they often target ordinary and struggling people like us because we are easier to capture than the elites, who usually have better security and protection.
This is why we cannot continue to stay silent. Kidnapping and banditry have destroyed countless lives, families, and dreams across Nigeria. We need to raise our voices, stand together as a nation, and demand urgent action against insecurity.
Today it may be someone else's family. Tomorrow it could be yours. Enough is enough. 💔🇳🇬🙏🏽
This morning, Ahmad and his father departed Jalingo, the capital of Taraba State, for Kano State, where he is scheduled to undergo further medical tests and consultations.
The trip marks another important step in Ahmad’s treatment journey as doctors work to assess his condition and review the results of previous examinations.
We urge Family members and well-wishers to pray for his successful treatment and speedy recovery.
Those willing to support Ahmad with his medication and medical expenses can contact his father on:
Phone Number:07068754633
Donations can also be made through the account details below:
Account Name: NURUDEEN MOHAMMED TUKUR
Account Number:2021583131
Bank: First Bank PLC
We wish Ahmad safe travels, successful medical evaluations, and positive results as he continues his fight toward better health.
May Allah grant Ahmad complete healing, strength, and a speedy recovery. Ameen. @Safreenarrhh
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Mr. Ojo Jonathan – Vice Principal
Mr. Olatunde Zacchaeus – Teacher
Mr. John Olaleye – Teacher
Mr. Michael Oyedokun – Teacher RIP
Mrs. Oladeji – Teacher
Mary Akanbi – Teacher
Mr Adesiyan Adegboye - RIP
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