I know campaigns are not built off a single photograph. Strategy, context, partnerships, and long-term planning matter. But sometimes, one image is enough to spark an idea.
I couldn’t help but imagine what it would look like if @CAF_Online used this picture to drive a Clothing and Shelter Drive for millions of homeless African children.
The main copy almost writes itself:
“The rain doesn’t choose who it falls on.
But we can choose who we protect.
Across Africa, children sleep exposed to rain, cold, and fear.
Help us put a roof over a child’s head
and warmth on their back.���
This is why I believe in Sports for Change and Storytelling for Change.
Because beyond medals, rankings, and results, sport still has the power to remind us who we are and who we should be protecting.
If anything we do doesn’t, in some way, help change the world, then we may be missing the bigger picture.
I remain interested in conversations and opportunities around sports marketing, communications, and purpose-driven campaigns where storytelling can create real impact.
Sometimes, impact begins with simply paying attention.
Thank you for capturing this moment @PoojaMedia
@ndukaomeife I came to fix my car and I saw this charger... All I needed was to be inside to convince myself that I would own it and and luckily, the owner and mechanic allowed me.
Just one experience i allow experience create conviction.
Thank you Nduka.
@9jacontrol@Adeife178828@maxvayshia@oku_yungx Not when she was taking the D witj premium pleasure.
Over the decades they've glorified pained, not being insensitive, no one has truly lived without dying.
That's the completion of a life cycle.
That line of some women dying due to child birth isn't it like that.
After my heart was panel beated and crushed💔💘💔 seven times, here are the lessons I learnt.
🙏🏿These are not easy as they are stated below👇🏿. You will receive healing and God will make you strong again🙏🏿
1. When a woman tells you it is over, never beg to stay in a relationship where you are no longer wanted. The moment you beg, you surrender your dignity and place your life at the mercy of another. Love that must be begged for is already dead.
2. Show gratitude. Thank God for the time shared, the memories made, and the lessons learned. Release the other person with your blessing. Closure is not an apology—it is peace.
3. Always evaluate the relationship honestly and make the necessary amendments in your life. In 1992, one left me for another man at Yaba Tech. I turned the anger into fuel and graduated with a first-class degree from the University of Benin. Another left me because I was poor. I went on to become a millionaire. Pain can either break you or build you—choose wisely.
4. It is okay to feel pain. Cry if you must. You will feel empty, weak, and exposed. You may even feel like you are going to die—but you will not. This is the heart fighting rejection. Tell your mind the truth: it is over. It is a battle because the heart has bonded deeply, and letting go feels like tearing flesh. Still, let go.
5. Learn everything the relationship came to teach you. I once refused to learn how to make yoghurt because I assumed marriage was certain. When the relationship ended, I spent over four years learning it on my own. Never postpone growth because of emotional comfort.
6. The pain is real. It burns like fire in the chest, like a sword piercing straight through the heart, as though you have been thrown into a furnace. Breathe. Calm yourself. You will not be consumed. You will emerge refined.
7. Never speak ill of the other person. Wish them well. According to their understanding, they made the best choice for themselves—and unfortunately, that choice was not you. Bitterness only poisons the one who carries it.
8. Do not become judgmental about the opposite sex. Never say, “All women are like that.” One person is not the entire gender. There are still billions of good people on this earth. Do not let one wound turn you into someone unrecognizable.
9. Sometimes, when she says no, you have actually dodged a bullet. Trust me—there will come a day you will look back and say, “Thank God that breakup happened.” What feels like rejection today may be divine protection.
10. Finally, understand this: not every loss is a loss. Some endings are releases, some breakups are redirections, and some heartbreaks are the price you pay to become the person your future requires. You didn’t lose love—you gained clarity, strength, and a new version of yourself.
A man walked into the restaurant with 4 women.
A plate of what they've ordered is ₦9,500.
₦9,500 by 4 is ₦38,000.
If you include the man's order, it's ₦47,500.
Clearly, the money is nothing to the man but I noticed that he is only interested in one of the ladies.
So, it means that the others tagged along and incurred a debt of ₦28,500 for him and he has to pay to impress the one person, he truly likes.
I swear a woman would never succumb to this foolishness, even when it is an all girls outing.
If she invites you and you introduced more than 1 extra mouth, even when she can pay for extra 5 people.
Una two go show each other who shameless pass because she no send you message.
But Adam? Them go just dey mumu, dey claim say women are manipulative.
Learn or learn the hard way
One of the things that often upset my late husband was my submissiveness to the pastor, on our wedding anniversary which was always December 31st, we always host people for new year party, this has been our family ritual for many years which the pastor knows.
A week to the anniversary, the pastor mandated me to cancel the anniversary celebration because he wanted to host church members same day, i marveled, why cancel? He said because majority of the people will come to ours. He pleaded respectfully and me, omo Jesu, went ahead to inform my husband, i told him to please, he said No, that its disrespect to him, i argued that he should understand, he said No! That i am blind and I can't see that the pastor was jealous of me.
Oh, I was upset and said he should not speak low of the pastor that way. We didn't have the celebration, I went to the pastor's house to help with cooking and took my kids, but my husband Refused to attend. In my heart, I felt he wasnt a good Christian who was disobedient to my leaders.
Different case scenarios like that and he will be adamantly be screaming that the pastor is evil, haba! Don't say this about a pastor. He left me with "You will learn in a hard way"
If there was another way to express HARD " i learnt
All my late husband kept saying was I was bewitched by religion. I tagged him, as an unbeliever. The same people, they all left me after my marriage broke. I felt they were my family. I
Infact they were the people who spread so much ill and wicked words about me. My life secrets were on the street. I felt naked and ashamed. I LEARNT AND OVER LEARNT. The Lord helped me and comforted me.
Dear sis, don't allow anyone steal your joy!
God taught me alot in my 5 years of being alone.
The act of submitting to a man no matter who he is, even if he is the worst of men.
No pastor that wants to see you happy in life will ever ever wants to disrespect your husband or his choice of lifestyles.
Please, take your family away from these kind of pastors, protect your husband and ensure you keep your home from all these things.
Listen to him, respect him.
Men aren't idiots, at times, they don't know how to explain to us women who are too religiously blind but trust me, you'll enjoy him if you can protect him from all this.
Don't be a victim like us, don't learn in a hard way because not everyone will come back unscathed.
May the Lord be with you!
Fellow Nigerians,
If no one will stand on authority and tell you the truth, then I will.
Outside the banditry and insurgency you hear, what is happening in Northern Nigeria is not merely terrorism, it is a well-organized, non-state machinery of blood and betrayal. A network of men, foreign and domestic, who have turned violence into currency and chaos into a cover for grand theft. From the mines of Zamfara to the oil creeks of the Niger Delta, the same game is being played, the systematic looting of Nigeria’s wealth under the watch of a compromised deep state establishment.
From the Chinese to the Lebanese, the Indians to the Albanians, from Europeans to fellow Nigerians, the pattern is painfully familiar. Illegal mining in the North, smuggling of gold and lithium through back channels, oil theft in the creeks of the Niger Delta, all wrapped in the same cloak of impunity. And at the center of it all? A state-sponsored silence so thick, it reeks of complicity.
These are not isolated crimes. They are acts of organized treason. Billions of dollars’ worth of minerals and crude oil vanish daily, siphoned through private airstrips, secret ports, and offshore tankers that slip in and out under the cover of bureaucratic darkness. None of it appears in our national accounts. None of it benefits the people.
You haven’t heard much about the network of illegal oil pipelines being unearthed in the Niger Delta, have you? Of course you haven’t. Because the benefactors are not faceless criminals in the shadows, they are men who dine with ministers, pray with Presidents, and fund political campaigns. Their connections run deep, so deep that if you ever heard their names, you might just lose your mind.
These are the untouchables, the high priests of plunder, and the system bends to accommodate them. The law avoids their gates, the press avoids their faces, and justice avoids their names. Yet the blood of an entire nation stains their hands.
Make no mistake: the government knows the men behind these operations. The dossiers exist. Some of these individuals parade as “businessmen”, billionaires without legitimate enterprise, fronts for a deeper criminal cartel protected by elements within the Nigerian State. You see them flaunting that wealth from Transcorp to Dubai, a glimpse of their excesses in the streets of London, New York, and Switzerland.
Intelligence files at the highest levels and indeed within the United States national security and allied agencies including the InterPol already contain the records: every illicit aircraft that carried stolen minerals, every vessel that offloaded crude beyond declared quotas, every account where blood money was wired; from Luxembourg to South Africa, from St. Kitts to the Dominican Islands, and yes, even to Hong Kong through Istanbul.
What we are witnessing is not mere corruption; it is a pacification of Nigeria by the world’s most sophisticated criminal syndicates, aided by insiders who profit from perpetual conflict. These people fund instability so the regions stay in chaos, while they keep drilling, digging, and stealing.
So here is what must happen. I call on the Presidency of @officialABAT to seek partnership with United States authorities under the leadership of President @realDonaldTrump and all international partners who claim to stand for justice and the rule of law:
1. Freeze their accounts. Seize their assets. Investigate their shell companies.
2. Issue targeted sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Act. Let no criminal hide behind corporate fronts or diplomatic niceties.
What becomes of posterity and the next generation is more important than the next election.
The time for empty rhetoric is over. The United States has the evidence. The Nigerian government has the files. The international community has the tools; use them. Follow the money. Name them. Prosecute them. Destroy every one of them. Show no mercy to these enemies of progress, and punish severely these purveyors of iniquity so their kind will never rise again.
Because what we face is not just terrorism, it is beyond economic genocide; it is the slow death of a nation orchestrated by men who wear power like perfume.
The Nigerian people have suffered enough. And if the world truly cares about peace and stability, then let justice roll down, not as vengeance, but as accountability.
Let every Nigerian who reads this know: the time for silence is over. The truth must stand, even if it stands alone. And you, the ones who have long been used as tools for tribal distraction and petty bigotry while others pillage our common wealth, hear this plainly: Amadioha will strike you if you do not redress your steps.
Kelechi Donpido Writes.
This damn daft takes from some female adults on this app is why I avoid engaging most people in the DM.
What's; "Have you seen my DMs?"?
Please make it make sense?
So because some horny boys are in your DM lying to you, translates to you marrying soon?
I want Nigerian women to understand something today.
You only get money from a man because he likes you not because your billing technique is smart. No amount of billing technique will ever make a man that don't like you to send you money even if your mother is dying.
@ogunmusi Na why I dey encourage boys to find means japa, na when you come abroad you go sabi wetin solid women to men interactions suppose be like...not all that rubbish you guys endure with status-hunting women in Nigeria.
When Singapore 🇸🇬 was metamorphosing, Singaporeans who moved from shanties to highrise buildings would urinate in elevators (a cultural problem) -
Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew breakdowns how they solved the problem.
Conscious leadership will change any people.
Agbo Adoga is 15 years old. He got the SAT perfect score of 1600. He attends Graceland International School, PortHarcourt.
He has 84 major achievements at 15:
1. Singapore Maths Global Finals (SMGF) 2025, Overall Runner Up, Grade 11 & 12.
2. Singapore and Asian Schools Maths Olympiad (SASMO) 2024, Perfect Scorer, Grade 11.
3. 1st place State-wide in SPE YMCTY STEM Competition.
4. 1st place worldwide in the Maths Best of the Best round of the 5th International STEM Olympiad 2025.
5. Gold medal certificate in the Best Of the Bestround of the 5th International STEM Olympiad 2025 (Maths)
6. Gold medal certificate in the Best Of the Best round of the 4th International STEM Olympiad 2024 (Maths)
7. Gold medal certificate in the Best Of the Best round of the 3rd International STEM Olympiad 2023 (Maths)
8. Gold medal certificate in the Final round of the 5th International STEM Olympiad 2025 (Maths)
9. Gold medal certificate in the Final round of the 4th International STEM Olympiad 2024 (Maths)
10. Gold medal certificate in the Final round of the 3rd International STEM Olympiad 2023 (Maths)
11. Silver medal certificate in the Final round of the 2nd International STEM Olympiad, 2022 (Maths)
12. Silver medal certificate in the Final round of the 5th International STEM Olympiad 2025(Coding)
13. Honourable mention certificate in the final round of the 4th International STEM Olympiad 2024 (Coding)
14. Participation certificate in the final round of the 3rd International STEM Olympiad 2023 (Coding)
15. Gold medal for being the World Champion in the 4th Grand Final of the International STEM Olympiad (Mathematics - Grade 11), Spain, 2025
16. Gold medal in the 4th Grand Final of the International STEM Olympiad (Coding - Grade 11), Spain, 2025
17. Gold medal for being the World Champion in the 3rd Grand Final of the International STEM Olympiad (Mathematics - Grade 10), Netherlands, 2024
18. Silver medal in the 4th Grand Final of the International STEM Olympiad (Coding - Grade 10), Netherlands, 2024
19. Gold medal in the American Math Olympiad 2024
20. 1st place in the National Mathematics Tournament (Maths4life) team quiz show with a prize of ₦3,000,000, 2025
21. Most valuable player of the National Mathematics Tournament (Maths4life) team quiz show, with a prize of ₦100,000, 2025
22. Quarter-Finalist in the 2025 Cowbellpedia TV Quiz Show Senior Category nationwide.
23. Winner of the 2023 Cowbellpedia TV Quiz Show Junior category nationwide with a cash prize of ₦5,000,000, and an educational excursion to South Africa
24. State Champion in the 2023 Rotary Club of Port Harcourt Airfield-Sponsored Mathematics Competition Junior Category with a cash prize of ₦250,000
25. Semi-Finalist in the 2024 Rotary Club of Port Harcourt Airfield-Sponsored Mathematics Competition Senior Category
26. 2nd Runner-up National in the 2023 Math Contest Nigeria competition with a cash prize of ₦100,000
27. Silver medallist in the 2024 Special Maths Competition (SMC) with a prize of ₦75,000 and a new laptop.
28. 2nd Runner-up world-wide in the 2023 Special Mathematics Contest (SMC) with a cash prize of $250
29. University of Witwatersrand Mathematics Competition Junior – Top Ten – 2022
30. University of Witwatersrand Mathematics Competition Senior – Finalist – 2024
31. University of Witwatersrand Mathematics Competition Senior – Finalist – 2025
32. 2024 International Youth Mathematics Challenge (IYMC), 1st Nationwide
33. 2024 International Youth Mathematics Challenge (IYMC), Silver Honour Award
34. 2023 International Youth Mathematics Challenge (IYMC), Silver Honour Award
35. 2022 International Youth Mathematics Challenge (IYMC), Silver Honour Award
36. Nigerian Junior Maths Olympiad - 1st in Nigeria, rounds 1 and 2– 2023
37. Nigerian Senior Maths Olympiad - 1st in Nigeria, rounds 2 and 3– 2025
38. Nigerian Maths Olympiad – 3rd Round Participant – 2022
39. Nigerian Maths Olympiad – 3rd Round Participant – 2023
As a single mother I am saying this:
Men have a sense of balance when it comes to providing routine and discipline but also support, encouragement, and show unwavering dedication to their children. Men also tend to lead with more logic than emotion while still allowing room for their children to feel and express emotions. They also tend to be able to separate their trauma they’re healing from their responsibilities as a father.
A lot of women (not all but a large majority) don’t know how to balance all of these things on top of not allowing their emotions get the better of them. A lot of women also are jealous of their children, harbor spoken or unspoken resentment toward them for a broken home, or refuse to break the cycle of trauma in some capacity. Hell, some women with a partner struggle with this as well but it can become more apparent when single.
Young people... read this carefully.
If you lose sleep, while longing to be a popular online influencer with jetsetter living... you are only guaranteeing a stressful job for yourself.
When influencers start this route online, they fail to identify, before they start, how difficult it will be to keep up the image and interest.
Placing so much of your time, focus and heart in the hope that others will look up to you, wishing to be like you... actually robs you of your peace and personal tranquility.
It is a job, that is 7 days a week, 365 days a year... when you choose to be an influencer.
Contrast this with being independently wealthy and free from all the cares of on online clout and hate for just being successful; in a world where 99% aren't.
Contrast this with being independently wealthy and free from all the cares of on online clout and hate for just being successful; in a world where 99% aren't.
Managing online image is a stressful career... so why bother? Live well and never lose sleep over the opinions of others.
@Majek1030@Dorneth2@jon_d_doe@solomon_awac MJay you're defending her, which you're not seeing as a psychological response.
She was someone you wanted to be your companion, it was wrong of you to invest in who you'd not sealed under your roof as a wife.
Glad you found out on time that she wasn't worth it. "Look b4 leap"