@BelloGaladanchi Silence didn’t happen by accident. We were worn down, distracted, and outplayed. When accountability is ignored long enough, silence becomes normal and that’s the tragedy.
@FightStorage Justice was necessary here, but it will never undo the pain inflicted on her family and loved ones. Cases like this remind us how important safety, awareness, and accountability are in dating spaces.
This makes a lot of sense. When kids are carrying unresolved trauma and the school system isn’t equipped to regulate or support them, learning becomes survival, not growth. For some families, homeschooling isn’t rejection of education it’s a response to a system that’s overstretched and under-responsive to students’ real needs.
@MyLordBebo This just shows what’s possible when public funds aren’t stolen. In Nigeria, the problem isn’t lack of money it’s corruption. If leaders were held accountable and corrupt officials actually jailed, our kids would have laptops, uniforms, and better schools too.
@CBSEveningNews@MacFarlaneNews Withholding millions of pages fuels the belief that powerful people are still being protected. Justice delayed and filtered like this doesn’t feel like justice at all.
@nasiphim At this point we still expect other countries to take us seriously? It feels like being Nigerian is a course why should a country even be owing electricity bills, to the point of getting its High Commission disconnected? Embarrassing.
@Barristerstreet This is reckless governance. Approving massive budgets without transparency or proper implementation is financial chaos, and Nigerians are paying the price.