Three-year-old Mary David lost vision in one eye after a machete attack during a terrorist raid that killed eleven people in her village near Jos, Plateau State last April.
When automatic gunfire erupted in Mgbrazongwo just after midnight, her family of four was forced to scatter. Mary and her brother were left for dead with critical machete wounds.
Equipping The Persecuted covered medical bills for Mary, her brother, and ten other survivors. Yet many still struggle to afford food and medicine for their healing wounds.
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Thank you, and God bless you for supporting these little ones and others facing ongoing persecution in Nigeria.
The presidential villa is going off-grid for the first time in the history of this nation under the same president who promised to fix electricity in four years.
Hilarious!
Equatorial Guinea's government has resigned in its entirety after Prime Minister Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua presented the collective resignation of all government members, having achieved barely 10% of its set objectives, according to Vice-President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue.
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He's battling kidney failure. He need transplant and Okwuluora is calling for help. From the voice you can get the account or go to his Facebook page and donate, if you wish.
Thank you all. One love ❤️
Nigeria has a serious processing problem.
Processing becomes extremely difficult when logistics, security, and power (electricity) are all very expensive.
Take jam-making, for example. We could be making a killing in this sector. Yet fruits go to waste every season simply because there is no reliable electricity to preserve them. Fuel costs eat deeply into overhead, and you have to pay duties at multiple checkpoints when transporting food across states. How do local producers and processors compete with international brands that don’t face these same challenges?
"I am appealing to the government to help me. It has been one month since my husband was kidnapped alongside others in Oyo state here. It is only me at home with the children, and they keep asking about their father. This is taking too long. Please give these people whatever they are asking for.
Rain is falling on them in that forest. I keep imagining what they are going through. Please have mercy. Don't forget them in the bush."
— Wife of one of the åbdûcted teachers in Oyo State cries out.
One month ago an underpaid and overworked teacher went to work and didn’t return home 😢 6 other teachers and 39 children .,
They are still in the hands of people who knows with full confidence Nigerian government will not move fast to stop them .
How many teachers have to d!e before you do something about the escalating insecurity ravaging our country 💔
How many children have to be stolen from their families ?
@officialABAT@officialABAT@officialABAT
Step down !!!!!!!
#TinubuHasFailedNigerians
#TinubuHasFailedNigerians
#TinubuHasFailedNigerians
Nigeria sells raw cocoa at $8,000 a tonne. Processed into butter it earns $48,000. Made into chocolate it earns $240,000. 30 times the money, yet Nigeria is still choosing $8,000.
Kids have joined the call. They are pleading with the government to free their friends. This broke my heart. Nigerians have abandonment issues. The Nigerian child has no sheltered life. Nigeria is the father that sabotages his future. He can hardly account for all his children 💔