Iranian hairstylist Ami Moghadam received death threats for posting videos of women receiving haircuts on Instagram.
So she decided to troll the Islamic Regime and their oppressive mandatory hijab laws in the most epic, hilarious way possible. 😂
“If I set my camera to insult the president or a politician, I will be traced and picked up this night by the DSS, but now we have bandits TikTok, and they can not be track, this means that something is fishy somewhere.”
- Nigerian youth says
The young man in this picture was abducted by Nigerian police, tied up and casually shot to death in broad daylight.
Pls lend your voice.
Pls share for the whole world to see.
#EndPoliceBrutalityInNigeria
“We are Medical and Engineering students from Nigeria sent to study in Russia by the Nigerian government under the bilateral education agreement with Russia. But the Nigerian govt left us stranded since we got here. We're now forced to do menial jobs to survive.”
Nigerians sent to Russia on government-sponsored scholarship cry out, as they're now stranded.💔
This is so heartbreaking! Please share this or tag the right authority. ✍️
A University of Jos student, John Arum Azi, was kidnapped while traveling to Kaduna. 😭
The kidnappers sent a distressing video showing him being tortured and are demanding ₦30 million for his release.
His life is in serious danger.😭💔
Why is polyamory such a difficult topic to discuss? I understand the concept of different perspectives and individual needs, but if we're talking inclusivity, wouldn't it be hypocritical to pick and choose when it applies and when to conform?
“My wife and I took our twin boys for immunization at Ajangbadi Primary Health Centre in Lagos State on December 24. After they were injected, they became extremely weak and developed high temperatures. The nurse advised us to give them paracetamol if the temperature increased at home, which we did. We also used cold water to bathe them in an attempt to reduce the fever. Sadly, in the early hours of December 25, they became very weak and passed away. I am seeking justice for my twins.”
— Man narrates how his twin boys d!ed after receiving immunization.
GBV is a serious public health and human rights crisis in Nigeria.
Around 30-40% of Nigerian women aged 15-49 have experienced GBV.
Domestic/intimate partner violence remains the most common GBV form, with estimates that 76% of GBV incidents occur in the home.
You listen to a song like this, that was released 20 years ago!
You realize it's a losing game, but you still have to play your part. So, when you're asked what side you stood on during the injustice, you can confidently say you stood with the truth.
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#EndBanditryInNigeria
By promoting the idea that they belong to a particular religion, you take away from their individual or collective responsibility. That only helps the real people funding all of this, gain an easy pass and more grounds for deniability.
If you think this is a religious battle, you’re not even 1% clued up. The more you understand bad governance, the more you realize division is a tactic. This isn’t the time to start segregating or creating further division amongst each other.
#EndTerroristKillinginNigeria
I’m of the belief that terrorists and extremists should be called what they are, not associated with a religion, just identified for what they are. How certain are you of their faith anyway?
Let’s call it what it is: a war against humanity. I don’t care where a person chooses to worship, nobody deserves to live in fear day in and day out.
Get the baseline right first, so you’re not further promoting a pre-planned agenda.
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As my people will say; Ti Eshin ba Dani, a maa tun gun ni - If a horse throws you off, you climb it again.
Give it all up for a dream only your heart understands and risk everything for a vision only your soul can see❤️
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The pain/weight of building an empire will CRUSH you but you have to stay focused on the end game.
The resilience to get back up no matter how many times you fall, is what separates those who succeed from those who quit.
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