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A new chapter begins.
What started as an idea in September 2024 has grown into something real - something bold.
The ISAAC JON website is now live.
A space crafted with intention. A home for visionaries.
A place where style becomes story, and every piece speaks for itself.
You cannot integrate kidnappers back into the society either. They’ve tasted “fast money” made from committing crime. You cannot release them back into the society and hope that they go back to learning how to live slow.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
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Oyo is Bleeding
Kwara is Bleeding
Benue is Bleeding
Kogi is Bleeding
Plateau is Bleeding
Kaduna is Bleeding
Borno is Bleeding
Niger is Bleeding
Nasarawa is Bleeding
Katsina is Bleeding
#EndInsecurityInNigeria
Colon (:) introduces something. You usually use it when what comes after is a list, or an explanation, or even a reveal.
An example is “she had one rule: never apologize” or “this is a list of things you should get from the market: eggs, tomatoes…”
It’s also used as the eyes in a smiley face :)
Semicolon (;) connects two complete thoughts that are related but could stand alone as separate sentences. It’s stronger than a comma but softer than a full stop.
An example is “Frank never apologized; he didn't think he was wrong”
It’s also used as the eyes in a winking face ;)
You cannot rehabilitate a person that beheads a person.
You cannot rehabilitate someone that offs people for sport.
You cannot rehabilitate someone that kidnaps and rapes children.