Entrepreneur, Goal Getter, Innovator, Self Driven, Financier, Husband, Father, OGUN Born, Poet, Rebel, Agent of Change, Advocate for a Great Nigeria and Africa
The pain of human suffering is one of the deepest realities of our existence. It strips away pride, control, and certainty. It reminds us how fragile we are, how quickly life can change, and how much we truly need one another.
"She got pregnant, gave birth and gave the baby up for adoption without her husband's consent, and then lied that the baby d¡£d just to hurt his feelings." https://t.co/rtV8eydgTb
Many nigerian families will never be together again. Not because they don’t want to be- but because they simply can never be together again.
First born is in Canada.
Second born is in Dubai.
Third born is in Australia.
Fourth born is in New York.
Last born is in UK.
Parents are in Nigeria making trips once in a while to see them in the different countries.
They are all getting married and having children who will never really meet or know each other. Their best shot is group video calls which will almost never happen because there’s no convenient regular time that works for everybody due to different global time zones.
They’ve all had to travel because Nigeria failed them and they needed to leave to another country where they can have a shot at life and their children won’t suffer what they went through.
This is the high price of japa that you can never put a financial value on that very few people talk about. The destruction of families and the tearing of siblings apart.
This is the silent evil that the incompetent useless godforsaken cursed nigerian govt and its lunatic leaders has done to many nigerian families over the last 10years.
One day we will realise the extent of the damage and the destruction that these unfortunate twins - the Daura buffoon and his best pal, the Iragbiji moron- have done to millions of nigerian families.
Japa is a journey that is worth it, without a doubt. And I will always recommend it. Because it is far better for you to make that journey for your own good and for the sake of your children, rather than stay in a country where its cursed demonic leaders have vowed to destroy the lives of everyone especially young people’s lives.
So, the whole truth is simply letting you know that japa is a journey that is always worth it without a doubt, but it is also a journey that comes with a lot of pain and a high price.
We both left home at 18.
You cleared JAMB
I got recommended.
You got UNIVERSITY,
I got NDA.
You pursued your degree,
I had the toughest training.
Your day started at 7 and ended at 5,
Mine started at 4 till 9 and
Some nights also included.
You had your convocation ceremony,
I had my POP.
Best company took you and
Best package was awarded,
I was ordered to join my platoon
With 2 stars piped on my shoulders.
You got a job,
I got a way of life.
Every eve you got to see your family,
I just wished i got to see my parents soon.
You celebrated festivals with lights and music,
I celebrated with my comrade in bunkers.
We both married,
Your wife got to see you everyday,
My wife just wished i was alive.
You were sent to business trips,
I was sent on line of control.
We both returned,
Both wives couldn't control their tears, but
You wiped her but,
I couldn't.
You hugged her but,
I couldn't.
Because I was lying in the coffin,
With medals on my chest and,
Coffin wrapped with tricolour because I was killed in Okuoma Community alongside 2 Majors.
My way of life ended,
Yours continued.
We both left home at 18.
I dedicate this to every soldier that was killed in Delta. We don't understand what you do and the sacrifices you make, yet you were killed by people you were protecting but know that we are eternally grateful and wish you eternal rest.
Naira appreciated, and you did not post it. Naira depreciated, and in less than one minute, you rushed to post it. Excuse me, but your anti-Nigerian bias is showing!
Building a pipeline of technical talent is a lot easier when young people have early exposure to science and technology, so I am delighted to announce that we have partnered with the Raspberry Pi Foundation @RaspberryPi_org to set up Code Clubs across Nigeria, starting with 17 previously unused Knowledge Exchange Centres built by the ministry. These clubs will enable young people aged 7 to 17 years to learn a broad spectrum of coding and technology related subjects.
If you recall, we took some time at the start of our term to take stock of the available physical spaces built over the years by our ministry and agencies, with the intent of activating these spaces for the benefit of our people. Leveraging the Knowledge Exchange Centres from that list is a first step on that journey and we hope to expand this initiative to more of these locations nationwide. #NigerianExcellence
Please read more about our partnership with the Raspberry Pi Foundation here.
https://t.co/zQcuw8u8Fn
Tranquil lagoon, abandoned structure; time's passage and forgotten dreams. Amidst it, a sea of plastics, stark against nature's beauty, urging us to address our impact. Nature's allure marred by waste, reminds us of our duty to protect our home. #NatureVsNeglect#lagos#vision