I genuinely do not care how long it takes orhow many setbacks I have, one day:
I'll be getting gigs and work for a big tech company
I'll be called a senior GRC Analyst
I’ll earn 9 figures
I'll be a mentor, they'd grow
I'm sure God will make it happen.
I shall Trust the process.🙏🏾
I genuinely do not care how long it takes or
how many setbacks I have, one day:
I'll be getting gigs and work for a big tech
company.
I'll be called a senior UI/UX designer.
I’ll earn in 8 figures.
I'll be a mentor.
I'm sure God will make it happen.
I shall Trust the process.🙏🏾
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PUBLIC APPEAL — HELP FIND EUNICE AMEH
Miss Eunice Ameh was last seen on May 6, 2026, around 5:40 PM after work near Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama, Abuja, heading towards Life Camp.
Her disappearance is deeply worrying, and every moment matters. We appeal to the public to share any useful information that could help locate her. If you saw her or noticed anything unusual around that area, please contact the nearest security agency or her family immediately.
Please share widely until Eunice Ameh is found safe.
🚨🚨 MISSING PERSON ALERT 🚨🚨
PLEASE HELP FIND MR. IFEANYI EMMANUEL OTI (ONWA)
Mr. Ifeanyi Emmanuel Oti, popularly known as Onwa, has been missing since March 31, and his family is desperately seeking answers.
📍 He traveled from Enugu to Abuja on March 30 to assist a friend with a petition at the FCID concerning a land dispute.
📍 He successfully wrote and submitted the petition the same day he arrived in Abuja.
📍 He was lodged at Ivanna Suites, No. 28 Lingu Crescent, Wuse 2, off Aminu Kano Street, Abuja.
⚠️ On March 31, he was reportedly taken from the hotel by armed men in mufti who claimed to be officials of the NSA.
❗ Since then, no one has seen or heard from him.
His family is deeply worried about his safety and is urgently calling on the public to share any helpful information.
📹 Video available: Hotel CCTV footage
🙏 Please share widely. Your repost could help bring him home safely.
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PUBLIC APPEAL.
EVERY MOMENT MATTERS, HELP FIND EUNICE AMEH.
I deeply express my concern over the unfortunate disappearance of Miss Eunice Ameh, who was reportedly last seen on the 6th of May, 2026, at about 5:40 PM, shortly after the close of work around Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama, Abuja, while heading towards Life Camp.
This development is both painful and deeply troubling, not only to her family and loved ones, but to all members of society who value human life, safety, and dignity. Incidents such as this remind us of the urgent need for vigilance, compassion, and collective responsibility within our communities.
I hereby appeal to residents of Abuja and the general public to assist with any useful information that may aid efforts to locate Miss Eunice Ameh. No information is insignificant. Anyone who may have seen her, interacted with her, or observed anything unusual around the stated location and time is kindly urged to promptly contact the nearest security agency or reach out to her family.
I also respectfully call on the relevant security authorities to intensify efforts towards ensuring her safe and immediate return. In situations like this, every passing moment matters.
May we all stand together in humanity, empathy, and solidarity until Eunice Ameh is found safe and reunited with her family.
Aare Olumuyiwa Akinboro, SAN, FCIArb (UK), Life Bencher
Past General Secretary, Nigerian Bar Association.
I am so grateful now that I can finally end this chapter. 10 years!!!!
Started a whole different career.
I can finally answer yes I am a lawyer and not a law graduate whenever I am asked.
Cybersecurity architects work between all the rocks and all the hard places. Engineering. Legal. Finance. Executive leadership. Often without authority over any of them.
The decisions made early in the design phase echo through the environment for years, long after the people who made them have moved on.
I wrote the foreword for the second edition of Lester Nichols' Cybersecurity Architect's Handbook, releasing May 11, 2026. It covers foundations, governance, toolset decisions, career roadmaps, and adaptive strategy for the people holding that position in 2026.
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After seeing the result of the bar exam and upon commencing preparation for the much awaited call to bar ceremony, the happiness is surreal and unexplainable. At this juncture, you are extremely happy that you wouldn't be going back to any Nigerian Law School campus to resit, and you are getting anxious; you can't wait to be called to the largest bar in Africa as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
Congratulations once again. If you are a Nepo kid, this is not for you. This is for those of you who are from humble backgrounds like me. Listen:
Apart from the necessary fees, which must be paid to the Body of Benchers and NBA upon registration, cut your coat according to your size. If you have any of your relatives or friends in Abuja where you can stay for some days to get called, do go for it. It will save you the expenses of the hotel accommodation in Abuja; Abuja is an expensive city oo!!!!!!
Your wig and gown can be bought from anywhere. If you can purchase yours at the rate of 50k at the High Court, Ikeja, or Ilorin, please go for it.
With your 50k wig and gown, you will be getting called with someone who purchased his/her own from Daraz at #500,000. Don't pressure your parents for what is not important at this time. Yes, you need a wig and gown for call to bar. Hence, it is important that you get one( from anywhere),dry clean and rock it well with grace. It doesn't determine your success or otherwise in law practice.
You don't need a new black suit if you have some that you used at the Nigerian Law School. One of the suits you wore at the Nigerian law school dinner should still fit; rock it with grace. For your days in Bwari, there are affordable restaurants you can go to eat. Ask around and save some cash for yourself. If you can't afford bolt/Uber, take commercial vehicles, but make sure you stick to time and don't be late. You are not there to impress anybody especially when you don't have much money.
If you can't afford wig and gown, contact some senior colleagues who could be of help. There should be a way out of raising funds to get them. You can even borrow it from a senior, use it and return it.
Woo, the economy is not smiling at the moment, and we are in hard times. Budgeting #2.5 million for wig and gown, photoshoot, and accommodation when you haven't raised #200k for yourself in the profession is going overboard and extravagant if you are from a humble background. The reality after call to bar is even crazy when sapa hits you during the first 3 weeks after call to bar whilst seeking employment. Sapa no know new wig o!!! Most people won't even believe you don't have money because they believe you have become rich and successful immediately you become a lawyer.
After call to bar, everyone will be left to face his/her own reality and thread a path. The gap between you and the Nepo babies is not the same. It is very wide.
Seboootimo, Elewa Sap'on!!!
Congratulations once again!!!
Rahma cares ✍️ ❤️.