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Mr Akinola is currently battling KIDNEY failure and urgently needs a transplant to save his life. He was diagnosed about a year ago and has since been undergoing a series of dialysis (twice weekly).
"I'm not given to emotional argument. The World Bank report that was released two days ago, that says what the President has done economically, is that a half-truth? The S&P report that was released, is that a half-truth? World Bank MD came to Nigeria and said that the economic reforms of President Tinubu has become a case study globally... I keep wondering where are they getting their own information? — Analyst Obafemi George
📞💔THE LAST CALL 💔
Solomon was the only child of his parents. Their pride. Their hope. He never joked about war. "If I don't stand," he once said, "who will?"
Before the attack, he stepped aside and pulled out his phone. The signal was weak, but it connected. His mother picked up on the first ring.
"Solomon… my son…" her voice trembled.
"Mama," he said softly, "I just wanted to hear you."
"Are you safe?" she asked.
He looked around the darkness, the distant sounds of movement. He closed his eyes.
"Yes, Mama," he lied. "I'm safe."
"My son, come back to me," she whispered. "You are all I have."
His voice cracked. "And you are all I have too, Mama."
She prayed over the phone. He listened like a child again. When she finished, she said, "God will bring you back."
Solomon swallowed hard. "Mama… if I don't"
"Don't say that!" she cried.
He forced a small smile. "I will call you again. I promise."
Those were his last words to her.
Then the night broke open. Gunfire. Explosions. Chaos. Solomon fought like a man who knew what was waiting for him at home.
Then a single shot. Sharp and final.
He staggered. Sank to his knees. I caught him before he hit the ground.
His eyes searched the darkness. But he wasn't looking at the battlefield anymore.
"Mama…" he whispered.
And then… silence.
The battle ended. But for one mother, the war had just begun.
Back home, she still waits. Staring at the road. Phone always close. Hoping he will call again and say, "Mama… I'm safe."
Some heroes are remembered in history. Some are only remembered by the hearts they left behind. 💔
If this touched you, pray for Solomon. Never take that call from your loved ones for granted.
Rest in peace, soldier. 🥹🫡
REST IN PEACE SOLOMON
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The restructuring by Tinubu flys over everyone’s head because Nigerians are not that smart after all and don’t know what their real problem is. That’s why I laugh so hard when people say Obi is not good enough and then his supporters say “who is better” 😆
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"How many young people want to work in the police? Whose children should go there?"
Former Minister of Works Babatunde Fashola raises concerns about manpower and funding challenges associated with the proposal for state police.
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This is a really well detailed and unbiased review of the 3 years in office of the present administration.
How long do you think it would take for Nigerians to feel the impacts of these reforms?
The kidnappings in Nigeria has become an avenue for money laundering. Some are real, some are fake, according to a recent report by the National Counter Terrorism Center. This Kidnap for Ransom activity is connected to an organized criminal activities. They are moving huge amount of money on foot as ransom and the people are the mules.
DHQ has already clarified that those responsible for the abduction of the schoolchildren in Oyo are not bandits but actual Islamic terrorists, the JAS group. So it would not be out of place for them to request for Shari'a as part of their demands.
Secondly, Usman dan Fodio whose descendants are now influential Muslim leaders in Nigeria today would have been characterised as a terrorist today, and him and his followers called a terrorists group. Many of his methods, objectives, and ideas behind them are not different from those of today's terrorist groups, from JAS to the rest.
Whether one agrees with that comparison or not, it is difficult to deny that actions often celebrated in historical religious conquests are judged by very different standards and outcomes when they occur in the present day.
So from reading a group, all I understand is that if the terrorists succeed, and their request granted, Shari'a fully established in Oyo, your type will also grant it legitimacy, support it and whatever problems should arise from it blame it on others not understanding or wrongly implemented.
People may confuse Bandits and terrorists because they both carry out the same acts, kidnap people and make demands, carry out robberies, kill the innocent and whatnot. The only difference is that beyond immediate benefits, bandits don't have any core belief system they stick to, while terrorists do have and always trying to make a statement to that.