Imam/Coordinator; Legal Practitioner; Orator/Public Speaker; Reticent. “For all that You are doing in my life, I shall never cease to say Alhamdulillah”
These Police Officers just parked me at Bolade, Oshodi, pointed guns at me, and forced me to transfer N100,000 them. When my bank app showed "exceeded transfer limit", they dragged me to a nearby POS to do it with my card.
They initially demanded 150k each.
They were 4 in number.
These are the names I could copy:
Francis Adekunle
2087495551
Kuda
Friday Ikpe
9136237110
Okay
This is the phone number of the notorious Officer Friday Ikpe 09136237110. I got it from his opay
@PoliceNG@BenHundeyin@Princemoye1
Please my mutuals, if you see this on your TL, help repost or tag other relevant authorities until these criminals are apprehended.
ALHAMDULILLAH! ❤️
Ordinary Ahmad Isah of Brekete Family has taken responsibility for the welfare, education, and upbringing of the children of late Ummulkhairi, the Islamiyya teacher who was tragically killed in Mararaban Jos, Kaduna State.
He pledged to support the children until adulthood and even through their marriage.
A powerful reminder that humanity, compassion, and kindness still exist. May Allah reward him abundantly and protect the children. 🤲💔
#BreketeFamily #OrdinaryAhmadIsah
The US and Iran have signed a Memorandum of Understanding ahead of a formal ceremony scheduled for Friday in Geneva. What is included in the 14-point agreement, and which key issues remain under negotiation in the next 60 days?
Al Jazeera’s Marah Rayan has the latest.
Repost let’s shock 😮 the world,
Another Aboki making Nigeria proud! 🇳🇬
A young Nigerian, Yelwa, secured 1st 🥇 place at an international Qur’anic competition in Saudi Arabia.
Congratulations on this remarkable achievement!
ALHAMDULILLAH: Nigerian Wins Prestigious International Qur’an Recitation Competition in Saudi Arabia
A Nigerian, Abdul-Raheem Mansur Isa Yelwa, has emerged victorious in a prestigious international Qur’an recitation competition held in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Abdul-Raheem is from Bauchi State, and the son of Sheikh Professor Mansur Isa Yelwa, the Chief Imam of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) Central Mosque, Yelwa Campus, Bauchi.
Allah has blessed Abdul-Raheem with exceptional Qur’anic recitation skills and a beautiful voice that touches the hearts of listeners.
His remarkable achievement has brought pride and honour to Nigeria in the Muslim world, particularly in the fields of Qur’an memorization and recitation.
May Allah continue to increase him in knowledge, wisdom, and sincerity, and may the Holy Qur’an be an intercessor for all of us on the Day of Judgment. 🤲📖🇳🇬
A major breakthrough for Nigeria’s anti-drug war: NDLEA officials stormed the largest secret methamphetamine production site ever found in the country, hidden in Ogun State. The operation led to the arrest of three Mexicans and other cartel members, alongside the recovery of drugs worth over ₦480 billion
🚨 A Christian woman who converted to Islam shares her reason for embracing Islam:
“When I used to commit sins, I would go to the priest and confess my sins to him. The priest would make me prostrate before him and act as if he were a ‘god’ on earth. He used to say that if the priest forgives, then God in heaven also forgives — meaning there is no forgiveness without the priest as an intermediary.
The shocking thing is that the priest knew all my secrets.
But in Islam, when I commit a sin—whether intentionally or unintentionally—I return directly to my Lord, without any intermediary, and I seek forgiveness from Him alone, without anyone knowing my secrets, not even my father or a priest.
When I wanted to understand why the priest knew our secrets and why forgiveness was only through them, I searched in Islam and found the Holy Qur’an saying:
‘They have taken their scholars and monks as lords besides Allah, and also the Messiah, the son of Mary…’
And I was amazed by another beautiful verse in the Qur’an:
‘And when My servants ask you concerning Me, indeed I am near. I respond to the call of the supplicant when he calls upon Me…’
So all praise is due to Allah for the blessing of Islam. What a great blessing it is.
There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”
This retired civil servant in Abuja sold his family house without telling his wife or children.
Months before anyone suspected anything, the original house documents had already been quietly moved out of the house for safekeeping.
So when strangers eventually showed up for inspection, it had already gone too far to reverse.
That house wasn’t inherited. It came from years of deductions, years of sacrifice, living inside one of those government quarters that were later sold to occupants.
But retirement changed the balance of power inside the house.
His wife controlled most decisions, and gradually the children adopted her tone until the man who paid for the roof over their heads became almost invisible inside it.
He said there was even a period he fell seriously sick and nobody asked if he had eaten before leaving the house each morning.
Around that same period, his entire gratuity was taken to fund a family business. It was supposed to help everyone. It collapsed before one year.
That was when the quiet planning began. Not loudly, not emotionally but silently. He decided he would rather start life again alone than remain in a house where he felt unwanted.
Months later, the house was sold privately for 90 million.
A smaller house in a quiet suburb was purchased for 18 million, and the rest was secured quietly.
At home, nothing looked suspicious. No arguments, no sudden tension.
Weeks before leaving, clothes were gradually packed under the excuse of sending them to the dry cleaner.
Then one day, he travelled for what was described as a consultancy job. He never returned to that house again.
The truth surfaced the day the new owner sent people to inspect it. Panic started immediately, his children that haven't checked on him since he travelled started
calling nonstop, asking what was going on. That was when he confirmed it himself.
Yes, the house had been sold. By then, nothing could be undone. Attempts were made to trace his new location, but he had already moved carefully and deliberately.
He said something that stayed with me since I heard the story:
“I didn’t abandon my family… I simply inherited myself before they buried me alive."
It is said that the young man in the photo, named Ahmed Abdullah, was a pharmacist working in a pharmacy. Every month, an elderly poor woman would come to him for her medicine. She would then approach him at the cash register... Whenever she saw him, her face would light up with joy. For years, she had been buying this medicine, and this young man would only take 200 Egyptian pounds from her. She would pay and leave.
Then, the young man passed away... The elderly woman returned to the same pharmacy, requested her medicine, and went to the cash register to pay 200 pounds. But he was not there.
Before she could ask about him, the new cashier said: “What is this, madam?”She replied: “This is 200 pounds for the medicine.”He responded: “But this medicine costs 2,000 pounds, madam.”
Surprised, she said: “But for more than three years, I have been getting it for 200 pounds from the young man who was here... Where is he?”
The new cashier replied: “He passed away, madam. May God have mercy on him.” Upon reviewing the records, it was discovered that this young man had been covering 1,800 pounds of the cost every month from his own salary at the pharmacy.
When the pharmacy owner learned of this, he decided to continue selling the medicine to the woman at the same price as an ongoing charity (sadaqah jariyah) for the sake of the young man’s pure soul. The least we can do to honor this exemplary young man is to let his photo travel the world without stopping, so that everyone may pray for mercy upon him. He deserves recognition.