Our meeting with @IrdlEmbnigeria provided a valuable opportunity to present @UNFPA initiatives supporting women and girls in #Nigeria, exchange insights on advancing positive outcomes, and discuss potential collaborations to accelerate #SDGs progress through partnerships. 🇮🇪 🇳🇬
🤰🏿The world has seen a 75% reduction in the number of women and girls living with obstetric fistula over the last 20 years.
But we can't stop now. Let’s keep going until every woman is healed.
See how @UNFPA is working to #EndFistula: https://t.co/ZLMgnFQ9oH
https://t.co/nDP5x3VcC4
From survivor to #EndFistula advocate in her community. 🎖
Hauwa Bello’s journey illustrates the transformative nature of no-cost surgery provided by @unfpa through @Fistula_Fdtn with funding from @NorwayMFA#partnersatcore 🇮🇸 🇳🇬
How ₦1,450,000 of my hard-earned money disappeared from my Kuda account @joinkuda@kudahelp_ng and nobody is helping.
I am a recent graduate of the University of Ibadan.
An AgroPreneur.
Recognized as one of the most outstanding student AgroPreneurs in 2024 by NAAS South-West.
I built my businesses legitimately; selling men’s fashion items, sneakers, and supplying day-old chicks across Nigeria.
I don’t smoke.
I don’t drink.
I don’t do fraud.
I hustle. Legitimately.
On April 13, 2025, I received an email from Kuda Bank stating that a lien had been placed on my account due to a “fraudulent inflow.”
Fraudulent?
I was shocked.
The money in question ₦2,450,000 came from a transaction on Bybit (a crypto trading platform where I had saved and sold assets) but met #1,450,000 in my Kuda @kudahelp_ng@joinkuda
The buyers paid me.
I had receipts.
I had transaction evidence.
I released my assets only after confirming payment.
Yet my account was frozen.
When I contacted Kuda @joinkuda , I was told there was a court order linked to something called “Pyramid Bank” , a name I have NEVER heard of in my life.
It’s Nigeria, you people will say snake swallows money! How did money get from the bank in the first place?!
The payments I received were from Moniepoint accounts. I was only a second beneficiary.
Still, my money was locked.
I was told to get a lawyer.
The first lawyer asked for a percentage of the ₦1.45M immediately, money I did not even have access to.
At that time, I had just resumed my final year in school.
I had already lost my father after secondary school.
I lost my mother in 300 level.
I had no parents to run to.
Only myself and my brothers.
So I focused on graduating.
Then one day, during my semester exams, I checked my account.
The ₦1,450,000 was gone.
Not on hold.
Not pending.
Gone.
No transaction history.
No reversal trail.
Just gone.
I contacted Kuda again.@kudahelp_ng@kudabusiness
They said receipts were not enough.
They said I should get a court order.
How does a victim get a court order to recover his own legitimate earnings?
Another lawyer later told me quietly:
“Forget the money. Many people are in court already. No progress.”
So this is Nigeria?
Where criminals walk free…
But innocent youths lose their hard-earned money?
Where a young entrepreneur can trade legitimately, provide evidence, and still be punished?
I reported to the Central Bank of Nigeria on October 5, 2025.
No response.
I have:
– All receipts
– All emails
– The alleged court order copy
– Evidence of Bybit transaction
– Payment confirmations
I am not asking for sympathy.
I am asking for justice.
₦1,450,000 is not small money.
It represents sweat.
Late nights.
Legitimate hustle.
Nigeria should protect its honest youths ,not exhaust them.
I am calling on:
Kuda Bank @kudahelp_ng@kudabusiness@joinkuda
Central Bank of Nigeria @cenbank
Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission @fccpcnigeria@SaharaReporters@PremiumTimesng
Please investigate this.
Return my money.
Let Nigeria be a country where the innocent do not suffer for crimes they did not commit.
If you believe in fairness, please retweet, please retweet, please retweet 🙏🙏🙏
What is the network working on now?
Pi Founder Nicolas Kokkalis offers an overview on how the network will continue the general work that matters to Pioneers such as KYC and Migration, and to developers such as improving and expanding the tools that enable them to build easier on Pi, and various initiatives that are intended to facilitate more utility on Pi.
Every graduate has potential. Purpose is shaped through experience.
NJFP helps young Nigerians turn ambition into direction through real workplace exposure and support.
With NJFP 2.0, this impact will continue connecting talent to opportunities that lead to long-term growth and contribution.
Application for Fellows and Host organizations are currently ongoing.
Apply here: https://t.co/lGRj4XfOYi
#FacesOfNJFP #NJFP #NJFP2_0 #ProudlyJubilee #JubileeFellows
In Juba, #SouthSudan today, discussions with Government counterparts focused on sustaining progress for displaced people & returnees across the country.
As funding tightens, protecting gains requires strong leadership, reliable services in areas of return, & continued support.
Dev’t takes flight when it expands opportunity for all and protects
livelihoods. It is felt when farmers can:
✅ Access finance
✅ Grow climate-resilient crops
✅ Reach markets
In Nigeria, agriculture is the heartbeat of communities, the engine of rural livelihoods, and a key driver of national resilience and economic transformation.
Through a strategic MoU, @UNDPNigeria joins forces with @bankofagricng under the leadership of @ayosotinrin to deploy integrated, investment-ready agricultural valuechain portfolios at national and subnational levels, aligned to reforms and designed for scale.
A flagship of the partnership, the #OneMillionHectareTree
Crop Initiative, drives commercial agriculture, jobs, exports, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience.