The resurrection of Christ reminds us that renewal is always possible. Life can rise where it seemed lost. No situation is beyond hope, no community is beyond change.
Wishing you joy, peace, and new beginnings.
Happy Easter!
From all of us at the Haske Satumari Foundation.
Happy Birthday to our visionary founder and leader per excellence. Your compassion, care, and kindness reflect in the lives of millions you have affected positively worldwide.
On this day of your birth, we pray for long life, prosperity, & the abundant Blessings of God upon you.
Eid Mubarak to our Muslim brothers and sisters!
From all of us at the Haske Satumari Foundation, we pray this day brings you peace, warmth and blessings.
Our foundation is dedicated to creating equal opportunities and celebrating our differences, because this is how we unlock Nigeria's true potential.
Together, we build a Nigeria where every citizen thrives and our diversity becomes our greatest strength.
As we conclude Democracy Day celebrations today, we reflect on our shared journey and commitment to every Nigerian's voice being heard.
Democracy grows stronger when we embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Eid Mubarak to all our Muslim brothers and sisters in Borno State, throughout Nigeria and beyond!
I also wish you overflowing happiness and beautiful moments with loved ones during this Sallah celebration.
Barka da Sallah!
The Haske Satumari Foundation extends warm Eid greetings to our Muslim brothers, sisters, friends, partners and supporters in Borno State, Nigeria, and everywhere!
May this Sallah season bring you immense joy and precious time with those you cherish. Barka da Sallah!
Eid Mubarak to all our Muslim brothers and sisters in Borno State, throughout Nigeria and beyond!
It is my hope that this special day, brings you inner peace through prayer and fill your households with countless blessings.
@HaskeKudla
Happy Birthday @salakwa1!
From all of us at the Haske Satumari Foundation, we wish you a wonderful 50th birthday filled with joy, laughter and memorable moments.
Losing one person, even if it's a natural death due to old age is still painful to any family. But here are 52 human beings being buried on the Plateau, because some terrorists feel they have the right to take lives of innocent citizens living in their remote villages, providing everything for themselves.
May their souls rest in peace.
"our appreciation of all those who have stood for us and for our sister still missing, demanding for our rescue for 11 years have no bounds, we have nothing to offer our mothers @obyezeks@AishaYesufu of Abuja @BBOG_Nigeria, our Lagos and all our global families for their sacrifices 11 years on. We will not stop until our girls are back and Alive. Thank you and God bless you" Amina Ali Nkeki the first Chibok Girl to escape from the terrorists den.
"The terrorists thought they had stolen us and broken us, but we refused to stay broken, we are healing, though hard, we shall heal, we shall mend, we shall stand and dream big. I'm ChibokGirl, I stand bravely and strong, I dare to dream"
#11yearsTooLong@BBOG_Nigeria Now and alive 75 still missing.
"I have seen her pictures, I have not met her yet, but I almost adopted Mummy @obyezeks low-cut hair style, but I am too thin for that, I will maintain my hair till I add a small weight before then"
Grace Dauda came back with broken legs, and was on a wheel chair due to a bomb blast, but she is standing tall today and beautifully so like a model on the walkway.
The Chibok spirit of lioness (fearlessness and boldness) is in her.
And she said "NOW THE WORLD WILL HEAR FROM ME"
We can't wait for grace, the time is now..
To kickstart the week, we borrow the words of Senator @CrystalAsige, "It is important for good leaders to raise leaders and not followers".
As we go out and about this week in positions of leadership, we should embody this simple quote and hopefully, our society will be better.
The 2025 colloquium of @haskesf has come and gone, but the conversation must be sustained to keep the call on implementation and institutionalizing policy changes and legislations on affirmative actions.
At the 2025 edition of our Annual Colloquium, Senator Binta Massi Garba shared unique insights on Inclusion in the Nigerian society today.
Watch the video below to find out more: