If you have male children, you have a SACRED task of ensuring your son not only stands solid in character, but that he is also wise and courageous to stand up to his fellow men when they say and do evil to women.
So I was chatting with my son on WhatsApp on Wednesday night he told me he was sick in school and has gone to the clinic and he was given injection and some drugs that he was taking.
I said Ok come home since Thursday and Friday is public holidays plus the weekend he can eat good food at home and rest well before he continues with his exams the following week. Guy refused to come home o, So I bought some stuffs and headed to his campus.He was not even expecting me. Only for me to get there guy said he's following me back home.I said so why didn't you come home when I asked you to come? 😔He said he was planning to come today that why didn't I tell him I was coming to his school? 😥We were counter accusing each other.
Las las he arranged everything I brought for him and said let's go. That's how we left heading home.
I pray his roommates won't end those things I brought for him that he left there. Campus life??? 😥Boys for that matter. It is well#finalyearstudents.
[email protected] to do in between before settling down.
We pray Nigeria gets better for these ones. 🙏
Today, I had the honour of being sworn in as Minister of State for Finance of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
I am sincerely grateful to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for the trust and confidence placed in me, and to the Senate for confirming my nomination.
This appointment is not merely a personal milestone; it is a call to greater service. Nigeria faces important fiscal challenges, but also immense opportunities. The decisions we make in public finance today will shape the prosperity, stability, and well-being of our country for generations to come.
In my new role, I will focus on supporting efforts to strengthen revenue mobilisation, promote fiscal discipline, and ensure that public resources translate into real improvements in the lives of Nigerians.
I look forward to working more closely with the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, colleagues across government, the National Assembly, private sector, and development partners to advance the mission of financing Nigeria for sustainable development.
Public service demands integrity, humility, and dedication. I step into this responsibility with a deep sense of duty and commitment to Nigeria and the Nigerian people.
Thank you to everyone who has supported and encouraged me along this journey. I will be counting on your continued support.
The work begins. God bless Nigeria.
#MinistryofFinance #FiscalReform #Nigeria #SustainableDevelopment
Beyond the gifts and the noise, Christmas is simply about Jesus. He didn’t come for the festivities; He came for you. He traded a cradle for a cross to bring you home. Stop trying to be perfect and just start a relationship with Him today. He’s waiting.
#Jesus#TheReason
Someone said to me in response to something I said. She said, "But you are the pastor of everybody," I replied thats how you push people to their early grave, trying to be to people who God never made you.
You will be pulled in every direction, ending up being a people pleaser because you don't understand who you are sent to.
Even Jesus said in his earthly ministry
John 10:14
I am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine.
He knew his own, and they knew him. Don't play the harlot. Identify whom you are called to and lay your life down for their progress and success.
Chloe Kelly you absolute beauty 🔥 what a penalty! Repost if you think she is a living legend! She won the euros for England again!
#Lionesses#Euro2025#ENGESP
Beautiful moment Canadian club, AFC Toronto FC wish their Nigerian Super Falcons teammate, Esther Okoronkwo good luck ahead of the #WAFCON final against Morocco and she eventually delivered 👍
Yesterday, Air France deboarded an unruly passenger at the Abuja International Airport. His disruptive behaviour in the aircraft was a safety risk for other passengers.
Since he did not possess a Nigerian visa, he was not allowed into Abuja. Being a French national, he was visited by staff of the French Embassy and a doctor and then granted accommodation in the hotel within the airport terminal.
Later, British Airways deboarded him due to the same unruly behaviour he had put up aboard Air France.
Today, he was supposed to depart via Asky but could not present evidence of payment for the e-'ticket' he presented. The airline declined to airlift him.
Immigration officials had quite a hectic time handling the erratic passenger who can be seen littering our clean terminal with what seems to be tissue paper and screaming, "My passport, my passport."
Apparently, the Immigration officers wanted to ensure that he boarded his flight before handing the passenger his international passport to prevent him from escaping through the exit gate and into the city.
NCAA Consumer Protection regional head, Miriam Anosike, understanding the security, safety, and diplomatic ramifications of the case, addressed Air France personnel sternly, reminding them that they brought the passenger to Nigeria and must be responsible for airlifting him out of Nigeria as he is becoming a liability to the country.
"If you are afraid to airlift him, why do you expect other airlines to be responsible for him? Get him a ticket and move him tomorrow!"
I salute Miriam, whose years of experience as CPO came in handy. Tomorrow night, we will monitor Air France operations to ensure that the passenger is safely airlifted.
Kudos to the men of the NIS who also kept their cool all through.