We cannot and MUST NOT allow our conscience as a nation get used to these killings by terrorists!! We CANNOT!!! We CANNOT!!! Oh God!! We CANNOT!!!! Ahhhh!!!! Jesus!!!!
They are unsheltered, malnourished, mentally, physically and psychologically abused in ways we cannot even imagine! Their only crime is going to school to learn. 35 DAYS!!!💔💔
Please help save this child’s life.
This little baby’s name is Miracle.
Miracle is only 3months old.
She has a spinal cord problem called spinal bifida. She also has a medical condition called hydrocephalus where fluid abnormally accumulates in the brain causing serious damage.
This little baby needs 5million to do brain surgery. The operation is to put a drain in her brain called a ventriculoperitoneal shunt to remove the fluid in her brain.
To help save Miracle’s life,
Kindly donate to
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Heal for Africa initiative
Fidelity bank
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Donate if you can. Retweet if you can’t.
It will only take you 1second to share this. Please let’s not watch Miracle die. This little baby needs you and me.
This is now their 34th Night as captives of terrorists in the bush! I cannot imagine the horror! The discomfort! The mental, physical and emotional torture! Toddlers and children! Then teachers! We cannot forget them! God!😭😭😭😭
Please don’t scroll past this without reposting!💔
Miss Ozioma is missing, not been heard from or seen and we’re desperately trying to find her. A repost from you could reach the one person who knows something. 🙏🏾
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 ❤️
I can never forget the day I went 24 hours without eating anything. It was horrible and I was feeling like I want to die. Now imagine those toddlers in the bush without proper hygiene and food to eat and nourish them💔💔
Complete 30 days now that children have been abandoned with kidnappers, extremely absurd and unacceptable. This govt is beyond Useless....
Don't be tired to lend your voices, we need them rescued ASAP !
Lets help save Becky G. Nwafor and get her a new set of kidneys.
Out of 35 Million naira required, she has gotten about 12 Million from kind hearted Nigerians.
Prof. Kola Oyewo taught me from 100 Level through 400 Level. He was an exceptional lecturer and also served as my pioneer Head of Department.
What an incredible man. I have so many stories to tell and so many lessons to remember.
Thank you for being an outstanding teacher, mentor, and Father.
Rest well, Pa Kola Oyewo.🕊️ 🤍
I need every Nigerian to retweet this and contribute to the cause of saving Maryam’s life, she’s diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot with Polycythemia.
She’s currently at ABU teaching hospital SHIKA receiving primary attention.
Last week, I went to visit a family friend at her shop, and while we were talking, she called her 7-year-old daughter to get a bottle of Coke from the fridge. The little girl grabbed the bottle, slipped, and dropped it. The bottle shattered everywhere.
As I got up to ask if she was okay, she immediately got up, ignored the broken glass around her, ran out of the shop, and started crying. Her mother was livid. She called her back into the shop to face the consequences and yelled some hurtful words at her.
I helped clean up the mess and asked the child to stay outside because her mom was so upset. Then I asked the mother why she was so angry. She said the girl was too playful. I told her I had been watching and that the child wasn’t playing at all; she simply slipped and fell.
She repeated that the girl was always too playful. I acknowledged that she might be, but that wasn’t why the Coke dropped. I saw what happened: it was clear that she slipped.
I then asked her to try to understand the difference between a child being playful and an accident happening. After all, she could have dropped the bottle, too, if she had slipped. I reminded her that while our children can sometimes be playful, accidents happen, and they are still just kids.
We shouldn’t beat or punish them for every mistake. Sometimes, we need to talk to them instead.
Imagine being so afraid of your parent that you run over broken glass just to avoid being punished. What if she had slipped again and gotten seriously hurt? All over a mistake that could happen to anyone.
I understand that parenting is hard and can be exhausting, but we need to stop taking our frustrations out on our children. It’s not okay.
She was quiet for most of the conversation because I was upset, too. Later, she wanted to use food as a way of apologizing, asking her, “Come here, I know you are hungry. What would you like to eat?” but I insisted that she talk to her daughter instead. I wanted the child to understand that it was just an accident and to hear from her mother that accidents happen.
Sometimes, that’s what children need most, not punishment, but understanding.
So, my fellow parents, please and please and please. These kids are just kids. Their brains are just developing, and they need our help, support, and guidance through these stages. Do not blame and punish them for everything.