This video is a call for help.
My mum is battling with stroke, and it is slowly taking her life. She needs urgent medical funds to stay alive, and I cannot do this alone anymore. Please, if you have it in your heart to help or retweet this to someone who can, I beg of you 🤲🏻🙏
I never imagined I would be making this kind of plea.
My wife, Dasola, went in for a Caesarean Section to deliver our baby, but what should have been the happiest moment of our lives suddenly became a fight for survival.
She developed severe sepsis after surgery, leading to
“Please help us dialogue with these people. The government should not use force with them. The force that was used yesterday has made them pick another person they want to unalive”
- Mrs Alamu reveals in new video
A 400L Funaab student is battling with end stage chronic kidney disease. It has been a lot on the family and we're soliciting for funds publicly to support them.
If 100 people send 1k, it'll be 39.9M left.🥺🤲🏼
Let's save Adejare Faith together!
@Wizarab10@the_beardedsina
After our widows and orphans empowerment program yesterday, this poor widow ALILONU CHINASA HARRIETA pulled me aside. With tears in her eyes, she said she might not be alive to attend the next one. She sees no way out of her situation except if God comes for her.
She lifted her blouse and showed me the lump. She has cancer. She has spent the little she had on several tests, but some results she hasn’t even been able to collect because she lacks money to pay for them. The doctor says she needs urgent surgery and treatment, which will cost ₦2.8 million and above.
This woman is a widow with three young daughters. She lost her husband years ago. Her husband’s family has abandoned her because she has only girls. She was the only surviving child of her late parents, so she has no one else to turn to.
Please, if this touches your soul, let us come together and save her life. She has no other hope.
Account number 6008594961
Account mane: ALILONU CHINASA HARRIETA
Key stone Bank
Usman was hit by a car while returning from the mosque during the fasting period.
He suffered serious injuries to his leg and lower body.
He cannot use the toilet due to pain and complications.
He needs urgent colostomy surgery.
₦3.7 million is required for treatment.
₦600,000 has been raised so far by a foundation.
Support is needed.
Donations can be sent to:
0734828217
Fatima Hassan, Access Bank.
I spent 4 years paying my younger sister’s school fees. Every single kobo.
The day she graduated, she gave the acknowledgement speech and thanked everyone except me.
I sat in that hall and felt my soul leave my body 😭.
When she got admission, things were tight at home.
I had just started my first job.
I told our parents, "Don't worry. I’ll handle it." And I did.
Every semester. No breaks.
There were months I was eating 0-1-0 so her account wouldn't run dry.
I never told her. I didn't think I needed to.
Graduation day, she looked beautiful. The first graduate in our family.
I was prouder of her than I’ve ever been of myself.
Then she got the mic.
> She thanked God. (Fair).
> She thanked our parents. (Expected).
> She thanked her friends who kept her sane.
> She even thanked her HOD.
Then she sat down.
My mother looked at me. I smiled and looked away, but the clapping felt like it was happening in a different room.
I didn’t say anything that day. Or the week after.
But something in how I moved changed.
I stopped volunteering. Started waiting to be asked. Started noticing who actually noticed me.
People say, "Don’t give to be recognized." I agree to an extent.
But there is a thin line between not needing applause and being erased by the person you bled for.
That's not humility. That's invisibility.
We’re fine now. I brought it up six months later, calmly.
She cried, and said she was nervous and blanked.
Maybe. Maybe not 🤷
But I learned something either way.
Sacrifice without communication creates invisible resentment.
Tell people what you are carrying for them. Not to guilt trip them. But because silence makes martyrs, and martyrs make bitter people.
This same dynamic shows up in dating every day.
You’re playing the provider or the supporter in silence, while your partner thinks you're just an oil money that never runs dry.
Stop accepting the bare minimum of gratitude. If they don't see the sacrifice, they won't value the person making it.
Has someone ever made you feel invisible in a relationship after everything you did for them?
Let’s talk below.👇
I wish every woman & man would see this and share it please.
If you are a woman of child bearing age and you wish to get pregnant in future.
start taking Folic acid tablets everyday.
Folic acid is necessary in development of Brain & spinal cord of babies.
Don't wait till you get Pregnant.
Start today.
Tell a sis
A 3 month supply can cost around 500- 1000 naira.
Fairly affordable.
Babies born to mothers with low Folic acid can have brain problems, malformed brains, spinal cord problems (see pic) even born without a brain...(Neural tube defects)
Except told otherwise by your Doctor.
Folic acid is cheap and a lifesaver.
Tell a Woman.
hey guys,
this is the first time i’m asking for help on twitter 😭
my dad is having his first ever solo art exhibition at the national museum, lagos.
it’ll mean a lot to me and to him if you could spare some time to come around, if you’re a lover of art.
details are below 🙏🏽
Some of you do too much, and I don’t know the motive behind it or what to call it…
You’ve been consistently spamming my inbox asking me for financial help or to lend you money, even though one of my principles is that I don’t give cash to online strangers or do cash giveaways. That’s because most of you soliciting for financial help are not legit; most of you are just out to scam people.
Anyway, even with that I still decided to help you. Instead of lending you the amount you requested, I gave you an amount you didn’t need to pay back.
I sent you the receipt of the transaction with the caption, “You don’t need to pay it back”. You didn’t reply me, no thank you, no gratitude, nothing.
Instead, you went to my wife’s inbox to say, “Help me thank your husband. He helped me with financially, but he didn’t help me with the full amount I needed. Can you please complete the money for me? I will pay it back. I really need it”.
Like seriously… I was like, wow.
I dont want to talk about your ungrateful ass first….. but what if I helped you and don’t want my wife to know about it?
Some of you are not normal for real
1. Before you marry a widower, you must find out what killed his wife.
2. Before you marry a divorcee, you must find out what caused the dissolution of their marriage.
3. Before you marry a single mother, you must find out why she did not marry the father of the kid(s).
4. Before you marry a single father, you must find out why he did not marry the mother of the kid(s).
5. Before you marry an orphan, you must find out what killed his/her parent.
I’m trying to secure a job for someone. In fact, the job is already his because he has been invited for an interview. Yet he went ahead to tell a colleague at his current workplace and that same colleague came to me asking that I secure a job for him as well.
There are moments in life when silence is wisdom, especially until things are fully sealed. You didn’t need to inform anyone about what I was doing for you at least not yet. Not every opportunity needs an announcement and not everyone needs to be in the know.
When the human mouth has no cover, opportunities can slip through our fingers. Sometimes, talking too much attracts unnecessary complications.
Learn to be quiet, stay focused and allow the universe to work in your favor.
Help save Toluwa's life
Our hearts are heavy as we share the story of my younger sister Modurotoluwa Adefowoju, a bright, loving, and courageous 16 year old girl whose life has been turned upside down by acute leukemia. She was initially misdiagnosed in 2023 with JSLE (Junior Lupus) and spent over 13 months treating the wrong disease. Just a few months ago, Modurotoluwa was full of laughter, dreams, and plans for her future as a Cybersecurity expert. Today, she is fighting for her life. After weeks of tests and hospital stays, she was diagnosed with a severe form of blood cancer, Acute Myeloid Leukemia, that requires urgent and intensive treatment. She has endured countless rounds of painful chemotherapy, blood transfusions, and long days in the hospital. Her doctors have now recommended that she undergo a bone marrow transplant the only hope for a lasting cure. Unfortunately, this life saving procedure is not available in Nigeria. Our family has been advised to continue treatment and proceed to India for advanced care and transplant. The total cost of treatment, travel, and recovery is estimated at $70,000 far beyond what our parents can afford. Through all of this, Modurotoluwa has remained incredibly brave. She smiles through the pain, prays for healing, and dreams of returning to school and living a normal life again. Please join us in this fight for Modurotoluwa's life. Your generosity can make the difference between hope and despair
https://t.co/AYzZmFmK0Q
0171022204
0013436028
Adefowoju
Gtbank
2184042034
Adefowoju
Uba
Dear Nigerians and all compassionate donors, I want to express my sincere gratitude to everyone who contributed to the fundraising campaign for Ms. Esther’s cancer treatment. Your kindness, empathy, and swift response made it possible for us to raise over ₦30m to support her medical care. This has been a remarkable demonstration of humanity, and I deeply appreciate every one of you.
As part of my commitment to transparency, I wish to formally provide an important update regarding Ms. Esther’s ongoing treatment. Following the commencement of her medical care, Ms. Esther, on account of her religious beliefs as a Jehovah’s Witness, has declined blood transfusion, which is a medical procedure her doctors consider necessary as part of the recommended treatment plan. While we fully respect her constitutional right to make decisions about her health, this development represents a significant change from the original medical plan that donors were informed about when contributing to the fund. Donors acted under the presumption she would follow through with her treatment plan. A plan she has wilfully rejected.
Considering this, and in keeping with my responsibility to ensure that every donation is used strictly for the purpose for which it was given, I will not unilaterally divert or disburse the funds without donor input. Thus far, several donors have requested that the donations should be applied to assist other people in need of similar assistance. I hold the money in trust for the donors, to whom I remain accountable. I would ask the donors to clearly and unambiguously state how they would like the fund to be used.
In view of the foregoing, please be assured that:
https://t.co/CjRZOCuEUo disbursement or transfer will occur until we have collected donor preferences and ensured that every fund is applied in line with donor intent.
2.All funds remain secure in the dedicated account provided solely for this purpose and will continue to be managed with full accountability and transparency.
My commitment has always been to uphold the trust that you place in me whenever we rally together to support those in need. I will continue to act with integrity in this matter, ensuring that your generosity is respected and properly accounted for. Please keep Ms. Esther and her family in your prayers during this challenging time.
Thank you once again for your compassion, your patience, and your commitment to helping others.
Signed,
Dickson.