A police officer stopped a young man's car and, upon checking it, realized that his driving license had expired.
The police officer asked him why he was driving with an expired license.
He answered:
«They just fired me from my job, and the money I have is only enough for me to eat, pay rent, and my bills. I am from another state and I have come here to study at university. Plus, I have a job interview».
The police officer had the option of applying the law and prohibiting the young man from driving his car, but he decided to listen to his heart.
He parked his police vehicle, helped him tie his tie, got into the young man's car and accompanied him to the interview location.
They entered together. The #police officer apologized and explained the reason for the young man's delay. They hired him!
The young man got the job and obtained a temporary driving license until he raised enough money to renew his license.
That's humanity!
I’ve been quiet… not absent.
I was building, protecting, and embracing the greatest blessing of my life.
God gave me more than I prayed for
a woman who became a mother of three, and three kings to call my own 👑👑👑
My world. My responsibility. My legacy.
Alhamdulilah! ✨
Everyone, especially cultists, must learn something from yesterday’s fight between Portable (Eiye) and Carter Efe (a non-cultist). It was a legal match attended by peaceful cultists, responsible businessmen, and celebrities like Timaya, D’banj, Emoney, Kcee, Abu Abel, Tunde Perry, Nasboi, MC Lively, Soso Soberekon (who has been heavily involved in events like this), among many others. The atmosphere was peace, business, and entertainment. Even when Portable echoed Haba-Kryer, no Eiye member responded because they recognized peace over violence. A fight happened, money was made, and nobody d!£d - that is the real message.
If a celebrity cultist like Portable can step into a ring with a non-cultist and turn violence into value, then what exactly is stopping others? Why spill bl00d on the streets for nothing when the same energy can be turned into something productive? Cult-related violence brings no gain - only pain, fear, and wasted lives. The hit squads risking their lives for nothing need to rethink. Despite all the k**lings over the years, no group is stronger than the other. This proves that strength is not shown by who d!£s, but by what you build from it.
Let sponsors organize more controlled fights, and Naija Confra will support them financially when it involves cultists on both sides. Let rival groups face each other in the ring, not on the streets. Let Aye face Eiye, Buccaneers face Vikings, Maphite face KK, and so on - not with weapons, but with rules, discipline, and an audience. Let members from all sides gather not for revenge, but for competition, money, and survival. Let enemies meet in daylight, exchange respect, love, and walk away alive. Nigeria needs a new narrative where conflict brings income, not funerals. Let the streets rest, and let the ring decide.
Reject Violence.