Please what’s going on in Ijebu Ode??
Heard some chemicals are been released by a certain company into the air for a while now.
Some students even died recently as a result of it.
Almost everyone is covering their nose in Ijebu Ode today!
What is going on?
No one is talking!
AFTER 2 WEEKS WITH BANDITS, SHE PREFERRED D£@TH TO RANSOMED FREEDOM
A 23-year-old girl—barely an adult, still full of dreams—was kidnapped by bandits. They demanded 50 million naira. Her family begged, pleaded, and cried for mercy. The bandits refused to reduce a single kobo.
For two weeks, her father fought like a lion. He borrowed, sold, and bled dry to raise every kobo. Finally, he had the 50 million. He called them, desperate to hear his daughter’s voice one more time before paying.
She came on the phone, instead of begging to be saved, she told her father: “Don’t pay. I will kill myself if they release me.”
Because for fourteen days—fourteen unthinkable, merciless days—those monsters had been raping life out of her over and over. Daily. Hourly. Destroying her soul while she was still alive.
When the bandits heard what she said, they put a bullet in her head. Then they sent her family the video and pictures of her final moment on earth.
She was murd£r£d—after being tortured in ways no human being should ever suffer.
This is not about politics anymore. This is about our humanity. This is about mothers who will never hold their daughters again. Fathers who gather ransom only to receive a corpse. Young girls who go to sleep terrified that tonight might be their turn.
May grief never leave the door of those that brought Nigeria to this point and may the pain they ignore today find them a million times over tomorrow.
(A heartbroken Nigerian)
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This nursing mother was recorded by the terrorists after they were abducted few days ago in Oyo state.
The terrorists have since then beheaded one teacher and they still have 46 children brutally held up in a cave somewhere.
Let the whole world see this.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
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By the way for those of you who are not aware, or maybe you are aware but you have forgotten, I just want to remind you:
When the terrorists went to Ogbomosho few days ago and kidnapped 45 people, they kidnapped 2 year old kids.
Read that again:
2 year olds were kidnapped.
2 year old little kids are currently in the den of terrorists, as I type this.
Just incase we have forgotten as a country. I want to remind you all again.
What happened at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital yesterday is a national disgrace and must not be treated lightly!
Calling on @officialEFCC to promote lawful conduct; to publicly call the officers involved in the act to order, @Fmohnigeria@nighealthwatch to protect our healthcare system, and the presidency @NGRPresident and @NGRSenate to look into this, so this doesn’t happen to any healthcare worker again.
@UN@WHO@WHONigeria@UNICEF_Nigeria
Justice must prevail. Say NO TO VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Enough is Enough.
“If I don’t give you Constant Electricity for 4Years, Don’t vote for me when I come back for 2nd Term”
-Bola Tinubu, 2023.
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Please share, please repost, please retweet. Make sure every Nigerian sees this.
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Popular Nigerian activist Justice Crack, whose real name is Mark Chidiebere Justice, has been reported missing.
He has not been seen since Tuesday, April 28, when he was last spotted around noon at the NAOWA Shopping Complex in Asokoro, Abuja. Since then, his phone has been switched off and all efforts to reach him have been unsuccessful.
His wife first raised the alarm, while fellow activists, including Mr. Commonsense and Official Gana, have called for public help in locating him. Before his disappearance, Justice Crack had been posting videos criticising the welfare of soldiers and speaking on the alleged killing of an NYSC member by soldiers in Abuja.
The military has reportedly denied holding him. As of now, his whereabouts remain unknown. This is a developing story. Anyone with information should contact his family or the police immediately.
If you are an advocate for a better Nigeria, don’t allow this kind of news make you fear. It should rather motivate you to fire up. For me, fear died in 2019. The life I live now is a borrowed one. Never be a coward as long as you are on the path of truth. And to whoever is holding him - you won’t live forever. Remember, you too will be held.
��Gunmen killed about 30 people in Jos, and the state government imposed a 48-hour curfew. Yet the President did not invite the Plateau governor for an urgent meeting.
Less than 24 hours after Kwankwaso joined the ADC, he is reportedly meeting with the Ganduje and Badaru. That should tell you where his priorities lie.
He appears more concerned about his political future than the insecurity affecting ordinary Nigerians.”
-Umar Gezawa
A hospital in Lagos was holding a woman hostage.
Not with guns. With a bill she couldn't pay.
She had received treatment. She was well enough to leave. But the hospital wouldn't discharge her until someone settled the balance. So she stayed — trapped in a ward, away from her family, unable to work.
This happens every single day in Nigeria. In a country where 97% of the population has no health insurance, a hospital visit can become a prison sentence.
The Aproko Doctor Foundation exists because we refused to accept that.
Through community-led financing — thousands of everyday Nigerians contributing small amounts monthly — we've built something that looks a lot like insurance, except it belongs to the people:
• ₦50M+ paid to hospitals. 100+ patients freed.
• 1,500 women screened for cancer in one Abuja weekend — 500 more than planned.
• 150 women caught cervical cancer early. Alive today because of a free screening.
• Solar power installed in hospital NICUs so incubators don't go dark.
• ₦3.1M raised in 4 hours — one tweet, one community, one woman's prosthetic leg.
The community is the insurance.
We're not waiting for the system to fix itself. We're proving that when people pool their resources — even ₦500 at a time — they can do what budgets and bureaucracies haven't.
If you believe healthcare should involve everybody, join us.
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Nigerians: No light.
APC: Here’s rice.
Nigerians: Transport fare is insane.
APC: More rice.
Nigerians: Fuel prices are killing us.
APC: Take rice, forget fuel.
Nigerians: Bandits and kidnappers everywhere.
APC: Rice… more rice… keep eating rice.
Nigerians: At least give us chicken.
APC: Chicken? Nah. You need MORE rice.