@ThePeacefulKels I understand it. I think it's a peach. A guava and an apple are cousins, and an orange and an apple, now that's tricky. Definitely opposites, too but then the peach is like another opposite that's closely related, like how a word has various antonyms that aren't exactly the same.
There is a possibility I won't be alive for the 2027 election. This government is doing everything to frustrate every single thing I do for a living — Peter Obi says in new interview.
I don't share stories like this often, but this one is worth your attention.
Meet Adisa Blessing Oluwafikayo. First-Class graduate in Mathematics from UNILORIN, CGPA 4.76/5.0. This is no small feat, she put in so much to get here.
She earned a fully funded Master's scholarship in Mathematics at the University of Calabria, Italy. Tuition, accommodation, meals, and stipend all covered. This is the kind of opportunity that can change a family's story for good, for life.
She has already paid her enrollment fee. She used her tutoring savings and borrowed from friends to get this far.
What she needs now is €3,122 (about ₦4.9 million) to cover her visa, flight, document processing, and initial settlement in Italy. The scholarship does not cover this part, and without it, she cannot travel to start what she has already earned.
This is someone who did the work and is one step away from the finish line.
If you can support her, even a small amount helps.
If you cannot, a share costs nothing and might reach someone who can 🙏🏾
Help Make My Scholarship Dream Come True 🙏
I'm Adisa Blessing Oluwafikayo, a First-Class Mathematics graduate (CGPA: 4.76/5.0) from UNILORIN.
I'm happy to have been awarded a fully funded Master's scholarship in Mathematics at the University of Calabria, Italy.
This is a cry for help🤲
My neighbor got a masters scholarship in Mathematics at the university of Calabria, Italy
The scholarship covers her tuition, accommodation, meal and stipends
But she needs money for flight tickets, visa application, initial settlement cost and miscellaneous which is a total of €3,122 (4.9 million naira)
I’ve seen her toil, sacrifice so much to get here and we can’t afford to lose this opportunity 🥺
Gofundme- https://t.co/zDXg4v6faG
Dynaraise- https://t.co/1n6O0fXrEJ
Account number- 3126731920,First bank Adisa Blessing Fikayo
(You can support us through any of these accounts)
Pls help this dream come true🥺
Your RT will go a long way🤲
Please, RT
watching people make posts like this has been so odd. what an oddddddd thing to say in response to a baby being diagnosed with cancer. what an oddddddddd moment to choose to “teach a lesson” (that didn’t need to be taught). odd odd odd.
The places where you work immediately you enter the job market is incredibly important. If you have the choice, please prioritize places that would take the time to nurture your growth. That foundation will carry you for the rest of your career. I’m not exaggerating
Coming back to this topic of that man who advised telling your children to disregard their childless aunties and uncles, because it’s actually making me very angry.
I have many aunts and uncles.
Most have children of their own.
My childless aunt has been there since I was born and since before I was born.
Yes I have my parents and grandparents, but my childhood memories are also full of this particular aunt.
My memory holds every moment she fed me, read to me, played with me, picked me up from school, cleaned my wounds, held me as I cried.
I remember her breaking down in tears when a strange puppy I tried to play with bit me, and she rushed me knowing she had to get me the rabies vaccination immediately to save my life.
I remember her coming to as many of my boarding school visiting days, her poring over my report cards, her buying me gifts when I did well in school, and her encouraging me when I failed.
I remember staying in her house countless times without care, and her never asking me to do anything, meanwhile I have stayed with some aunts who had children who tried to treat me like a servant.
I remember her paying my hospital bills without calculating, ignoring whether she would later settle it with my parents or not.
When I was at college my childless aunt sent me money not just my parents, and she paid thousands of dollars for me to have the kind of summer holidays where I traveled and stayed in nice places.
In every storm of my life, my childless aunt has stood unfailingly by me.
I can recount a lifetime of my childless aunt’s care, love, time spent, money spent, energy spent in the billions of moments it took to raise me from my first breath in this world to the current moment.
If I don’t recognise and appreciate my Mother’s sister and how from the moment I was born she treated me as her own child, I am no better than an animal.
All gods and goddesses, known and unknown, forbid you ungrateful, narcissistic, and psychopathic people who hate women so much, you see them as breeding stock, so if they don’t produce their own child, you count them as worthless.
Childless people contribute immensely in the upbringing of children, and they invest in the future generation.
Especially childless women who are the unsung Aunts of the world.
Any attempt to erase their contributions will be fought to the bitter end by all the children they raised.