@LivinusGloria@Officialchike Men are calling out their fellow man (Chike) for sleeping with a married woman, when will women start calling out their own gender for sleeping with married men?
@OnyinyeEst27563@DozieOfficial1@Officialchike A man is calling out a man (Chike) for allegedly sleeping with a married woman, instead of you women to call out young girls that sleep with married men you are focusing your energy on the man.
The finest moment in any career is when one is called to serve their country. Ultimately, the true measure of career success is not titles or achievements, but what one has done for their community, their people, and their nation. On that premise, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to our nation’s new Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele.
As I reflect, it is clear that the change we seek as a nation will come from those willing to step forward and answer the call to serve. I have deep admiration for individuals who choose action over commentary. Taiwo has demonstrated uncommon commitment by leaving a prestigious partnership in the global consulting world to take on the responsibility of helping to shape Nigeria’s economic future. While many speak and critique from the sidelines, a few accept the risks and responsibilities of service. Taiwo belongs to that rare group.
In our engagements over time here on Linkedin, I have come to value his openness and willingness to provide perspective, even in moments of disagreement. His ability to engage constructively and thoughtfully is something to be appreciated. In one scenario, he personally wrote and provided a deeper perspective, demonstrating an uncommon tenacity we seldom see in the public arena.
Good People, Nigeria is a complex and often paradoxical nation. A few months ago, one of the startups we invested in encountered a challenge with a client. The individual came here, expressed her frustration, and questioned our decision to invest in the company. What followed was telling, many joined in the criticism without considering that, as investors, we also bear risks and losses. Few acknowledged that such investments help create jobs and drive innovation. That experience reinforced a reality: in Nigeria, even efforts to support and build can be misunderstood. If you notice, we still write cheques in Nigeria, but I do not come here to announce Nigerian companies since investing in them could offend their customers! Only the foreign ones these days since their customers understand that investing in them is not done out of malice!
It is within this context that I deeply respect those who choose public service. Whatever path one takes, investing, supporting, or even stepping back, there will always be criticism. Service, in many ways, can be thankless. Yet, it remains essential.
And so, Taiwo, I wish you a most impactful tenure as you answer this higher call. May your service unlock new growth pathways, strengthen our economy, and deliver shared prosperity for all Nigerians. Salute to those who serve, and please Oriendu Market Ovim needs growth! Good luck, and may God bless Nigeria.
@OlumideOjelere@serialwinnar@jon_d_doe How many courts have Ameachi appeared in? Meaning Ameachi is a Saint too going by your definition of saint.
Going by this Ur definition, Sowore and VDM are not saint because they have appeared in court countless times.
@njolivia6@pharm_Dee1@TheAjakeManger Oh. You were in JSS1 then, that explains it all. I don't know what school that will recommend such text for Junior Secondary School. The lion and the Jewel was WAEC and NECO approved text. So I don't expect a JJS students to actually understand the artistic work in that playlet.
@Maazi_Cc@njolivia6@pharm_Dee1@TheAjakeManger There is difference if you can't remember the name of the author or the title of the book. This was not the case. And there are books that lives rent free in your head. A popular book like the Lion and Jewel lives rent free in the head of anyone that passes through school then.
@TheAjakeManger First it is Nobel prize for literature, not peace. And let assume that other Africans boycotted it, what happened to the rest of the world? The prize is an international recognition not Africa recognition. Do you think winning those in Europe, Asia, America, etc is a joke?
@njolivia6@pharm_Dee1@TheAjakeManger The lion and the what ? 😂🤣😅🤣. It is clear why you can't understand a thing. You can't even understand the title of the book you read 😂. Or should I say remember?
@Kirnan0 The community is a home to university, and prior to this, it was a home to University. If that was the practice of the community, by now you would have seen testimony from other students who were victims in the time past. No one expected that evil orchestrated that evening.
@namjoon_hottie No body was raped. They were harassed, and those involved have been arrested. The custom and tradition of Ozoro have no place for sexual harassment and molestation. The King himself have ordered the arrest of all those involved.
@Doris_Obviously If you truly watched the videos, you will understand that those who were harassing the girls are not the custodians of the festival. The festival is done at the village square and not in express and street were those criminals harass girls. They have been arrested though
@FuadIsFried There is no evidence of Rape. And all those identified in the videos have been arrested, no one is covering up the crime of sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is a crime, and everyone involved will be arrested and prosecuted.
@DevanHunan Rape is a crime. And no body was raped. Girls were molested and sexually assaulted, the suspects are already in police custody. And the culture doesn't in any way promote sexual assault nor rape. There is no culture in Delta State that promote that.
The news circulating on social media is that there is a Rape Festival in Ozoro were various Girls were gang rape in Ozoro 2days ago.
This narrative is false. There is No Festival in Delta State as a whole called Rape Festival.
The said Festival in Ozoro is Alue-jo Festival.
@Director_Haze Some of them in the video were actually trying to rescue the girls. The scenes were chaotic, it hard to seperate those rescuing from those trying to take a bite. For every girl assaulted, there are some guys who helped her to safety.
@TenPins12 During the Endsars protest, some mob use the opportunity to start stealing and burning police stations, does that mean the protest was meant to steal and burn police station? Condemn the actions of the people like I did, not rubbing it as a general belief.
@TenPins12 The festival demand women stay at home and mate with their husband as the god of fertility will visit them.
The assault has nothing to do with the belief and culture of the people. And the suspects are already being investigated.
@Poeticmedic1@Adedotttttttt I won't say students, it was a mob. It is not an action of one person but different persons who see it as an opportunity to molest and harass. It is clear there was an harassment but the truth is remains it was not a Rape Festival as it is widely portrayed.