I've got this madd idea I'm passionate about and slowly building on. I'll come back to this tweet in a few months or years.
And I'll make it happen I promise.
One hospital bill can wipe out 5 years of your savings.
Don't just hustle without taking care of your health
Don't sacrifice your sleep
Don't sacrifice your diet.
When you're looking for things to protect, choose your health first.
I remember a day I had a big f!ght with my hubby.
I knew I was wrong, but as usual I was claiming tough girl😂😂
It took us 3 days and the issue was becoming serious.
I started praying serious prayers o.
I was like "God please touch my man's heart so he won't be angry at me again and let's reconcile"
I was praying this prayer everyday but the matter was even becoming worse😂
We didn't talk for days. I kept praying. When I was supposed to humble myself and just apologize. I was praying😁😁
I'm laughing because each time I remember this scenario,I always tell myself that we have the power in our hands to make some things work.
That's how on valentine's day,I just wrote him a long text apologising and I reassured him of my love and loyalty.
Immediately he read the message, he reached out and was like "Babe I'm so sorry too, I took everything too far, I miss you "😂
Haaaaa!!! Almost 4 days of fight I prayed and only an apology solved it.
The bottom line is this, there are so many broken homes that wouldn't have been broken if only we humble ourselves and talk things over. Ego and pride has really d£stroyed so many homes and it's so sad.
There is a place for prayer. Maybe for a sickness, prayer for divine intervention or maybe a change of character, prayers for a good job or a contract and if there will be prayers for such issues, it should be a joint and agreement prayer with both couples heart involved🤲
So the answer is NO, prayers can't fix every marriage problem.
Some require humility,our work,our logic and our sincerity to handle it.
Met this bro at a bar where I usually go hang to work briefly. We got talking and he spoke about his app. Asked if I could help out with some graphic and content work. Gave him a friendly discount. Bro went quiet lol. "My sis did something but..." Abeggi.
Nigeria will get better if 90% of the people decide to sacrifice their lives.
Nigeria can’t get better with prayers,social media rants
Now the question is: Are you willing to Sacrifice your life for your country "Nigeria"?
Every Nigerian toddler, preteen, teenager must be taught repeatedly that the US government is their number one enemy in the world.
Nigerian children must grow up framed to protect their society from this Yankee demon.
If this doesn't happen, there will not be a Nigeria or Nigerians to speak of in another 20 years.
Just an empty patch of West African rare earth with a whole lot of mining and extraction going on.
Three weeks ago, my 23-year-old neighbor was kidnapped on her way to Kontagora in Niger State.
While in captivity, the bandits repeatedly raped her taking turns sleeping with her night after night. Still, they kept bargaining with her father over the phone, demanding ransom even as they violated her.
Her father fought with everything he had. He hustled day and night, borrowed from everyone, took loans, sold whatever he could determined to bring his daughter home.
When he finally gathered the full amount, he called the bandits and begged them, ‘Please, give the phone to my daughter. Let me speak to her. I want her to know I’m coming for her.’
They gave her the phone.
In a broken, traumatized voice, she told her father: ‘Dad, do not suffer yourself looking for the money. They have been sleeping with me. I’m traumatized. I can’t forgive myself. Even if I’m released, I’ll kill myself. Don’t bother paying the ransom.’
Those were the last words she ever spoke to him.
While her father was still holding the phone, he heard the gunshot. He heard his daughter being killed. Moments later, the bandits sent pictures of her remains to him, a final act of cruelty.
A 23-year-old girl. My neighbor. Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend gone in the most horrific way possible.
This is not just one story. This is the nightmare too many families are living in Niger State and across Nigeria. Young women snatched on the roads, violated, used as bargaining chips, and discarded like nothing.
Living in Nigeria has become truly scary. You wake up, you step out, and you don’t know if you or your loved ones will return home. The fear is constant. The pain is constant. And too often, justice never comes.
Rest in peace to my neighbor.
Three weeks ago, my 23-year-old neighbor was kidnapped on her way to Kontagora in Niger State.
While in captivity, the bandits repeatedly raped her taking turns sleeping with her night after night. Still, they kept bargaining with her father over the phone, demanding ransom even as they violated her.
Her father fought with everything he had. He hustled day and night, borrowed from everyone, took loans, sold whatever he could determined to bring his daughter home.
When he finally gathered the full amount, he called the bandits and begged them, ‘Please, give the phone to my daughter. Let me speak to her. I want her to know I’m coming for her.’
They gave her the phone.
In a broken, traumatized voice, she told her father: ‘Dad, do not suffer yourself looking for the money. They have been sleeping with me. I’m traumatized. I can’t forgive myself. Even if I’m released, I’ll kill myself. Don’t bother paying the ransom.’
Those were the last words she ever spoke to him.
While her father was still holding the phone, he heard the gunshot. He heard his daughter being killed. Moments later, the bandits sent pictures of her remains to him, a final act of cruelty.
A 23-year-old girl. My neighbor. Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend gone in the most horrific way possible.
This is not just one story. This is the nightmare too many families are living in Niger State and across Nigeria. Young women snatched on the roads, violated, used as bargaining chips, and discarded like nothing.
Living in Nigeria has become truly scary. You wake up, you step out, and you don’t know if you or your loved ones will return home. The fear is constant. The pain is constant. And too often, justice never comes.
Rest in peace to my neighbor.
Mrs. Alamu Folawe – Principal
Mr. Ojo Jonathan – Vice Principal
Mr. Olatunde Zacchaeus – Teacher
Mr. John Olaleye – Teacher
Mr. Michael Oyedokun – Teacher RIP
Mrs. Oladeji – Teacher
Mary Akanbi – Teacher
Mr Adesiyan Adegboye - RIP
@officialABAT#BringBackOurTeachers
Damilare Oderinde -8, Deborah Adebowale -5, Aisha Oguntowo -10, Lege Taiwo -12, Balkis Ayanwale -8, Asa David -10, Shuaibu Aliyu –10, Ahmed Aliyu –7, Muiz Aliyu – 5, Jomiloju Ogunlola –Agune Noah – 8, Elizabeth Abadi –5, Tosin Abadi –9, Pius Stephen – 5, Hannah Ojo – 14, Habidat Ayanwale – 7, Mary Gabriel – 6, Jacob Gabriel
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@Temi_labii Is he Davido not a parent?
Or calling out now should be subjected to opinions and not common knowledge?
"Most of y'all" should that include yours since you know better?
Read the room ffs and stop all these celebrities bs