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That answer some more questions about Me. I am a known serial entrepreneur, Apart from working insane hours as Agency Nurse when I resigned from my Nursing career pathway from Imperial College NHS in London post my divorce them. I needed to work extra hard to support my children and I did , God said yes. I am eternally grateful.
So this is over 2 decades of sheer Hardwork , resilience, prayers and never giving up.
I am remarried now and have slowed down quite a lot due to health challenges but we are not out yet. God is sufficient still
CONTROVERSIAL TEXTBOOK: PARENTS OF NURSERY SCHOOL PUPIL PETITIONS LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT, NERDC
We wish to confirm in the public interest, and for the sake of transparency, that we have formally petitioned the @followlasg through the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, against the use of the controversial textbook titled: ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOUNDATION FOR NURSEY SCHOOLS, authored by one Mr. Ayengbe Ebhohimen JB,
We have equally petitioned the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council.
The petitions are at the instance of Mrs. Mary Queen Udoka who was targeted by the police and her husband. They bought the book from a school in Ojo, Lagos for their 5-year-old Nursery 2 son.
In the petitions, we are demanding that the government should immediately probe the suitability of the book and take necessary regulatory and disciplinary measures to safeguard Nigerian children.
We are pleased that the Lagos State Government has swiftly responded by making a preliminary statement to the effect that the controversial textbook was not approved for use by schools in Lagos.
In our petitions, we disclosed the name of the particular school where the book was sold to our clients.
We have also informed the government that following public outrage, the said school has withdrawn the book from its shelves and taken steps to conceal its complicity.
We have provided the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education and the NERDC with copies of the controversial book to aid the investigations.
Our clients are going to cooperate fully with the investigations.
People must be held accountable.
Thank you.
As Salam alaikum
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Alhamdulillah. What a Day 🤍
The Ummah showed up in numbers, in unity, and in love. 🫂 💕
The 5th Edition of the #UmmahTwitterIftar turned out bigger and more beautiful than we imagined. Seeing Muslims gather under one roof was truly special.
To everyone who attended, volunteered, supported, and prayed for the success of this gathering, may Allah reward you abundantly.
Special appreciation to our supporting partners @AltBankNg, @salonpas, @mcvities_ng's and everyone for their support.
May Allah place barakah in it and allow us to witness many more gatherings of goodness. 🤲🏾
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“Abject poverty” is a generational problem that can’t be immediately fixed by one person, influencer or not.
Every newly-successful person from a poor family tries their best to carry everyone along, but the fight against poverty doesn’t start with a fancy house. It starts with school fees/rent, food, healthcare and living expenses for a gazillion number of nuclear and extended family members!
Sometimes you’ll be on one problem and a hundred other ones will be waiting to swallow all your money, making it difficult to even take care of yourself. And you’re the one making the money o.
Please let’s try to be kinder to people, and also mind our business more, come 2026🙏🏾🥺
Outsourcing labour is a way of giving economic power.
In fact, that is one of the way to boost the economic power of a few, to meet the minimum comfortable life.
The problem people have with it, may be that the wages when it comes to house chores, are not often commensurate with the labour and hours of work and effort. Also most of such labours are also outsourced to very young people, who don’t get much than peanuts.
When I was in my 300 level in Nigeria, I will be glad if any one cannot clean their house and needs help, because I run a cleaning agency that can take your cleaning schedule. I get my workers to come in clean and we go. But when I bill 50k for a 3 bedroom I don’t want to hear, just for 3 bedroom.
Finally the problem with being underpaid is not only with outsourcing chores, it is generally rooted in the Nigerian labour law system. It is not the subject of conversation but most workers are underpaid.