Okay. Here it is. Been thinking of a way we can support Zabs. Normally we go go chop. But if we can find a way to donate atleast 200k , I believe it will help her business.
Let me be the first to donate, I will give 20k abeg. Things hard me sef Dey struggle. I need others to also donate. I will tag you all. Please donate. Let’s ensure by Monday she gets 200k to add to her business.
E pass money e dey take drink beer ooo. Even though I no work for unna pocket ooo. But if I tag you please donate and as you dey pledge to donate I will send you account number to pay it. Also tag other people to donate. Let’s get it started.
I will donate 20k
And I tag the following people
@PELSAUTOS@kilamanchi7k@idrisanimasaun1@passwordtv__@Arugboboisi_Sam@mrlurvy@Hon_Jesugbemi@thejupiterng@_Mister_SUPREME
@mrlurvy@MrKakaki@omojadey@IBADANFEMI Please If you have anything to drop. Please drop it to
7062380867
Opay
Balogun Danjuma
And post proof please.
Let us have everything transparent. I beg you in the name of God.
No matter what it will cost you, please avoid going to jail, especially in a country like Nigeria. Aside that the general living condition in prison will make your live a million times worse than it was before going to prison, your post-prison life might be extra worse.
Avoid crimes, with everything you have.
If you are in Ibadan and building beautiful things. Please let me see it. I am compiling list of companies to exhibit and speakers for Ibadan Tech Expo 2026. Thanks 🙏
As-Salam Alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh to you all 🚨🚨
I want to thank you all for your usual contribution to the growth of this page.
I have come with a heavy heart about a brother who is in financial distress. It’s been bothering my mind for the past week, and I am compelled to bring it here.
I have confirmed every detail of his story, but things are not going well for him at the moment. The target amount is #250,000 to help elevate his condition so that he can get back to who he was before.
I urge you all to help him. Let’s elevate his condition so that he can get back on his feet.
This is his account number below:
0401836914
ABDULKAREEM TIJANI ADEYANJU
WEMA BANK
Every detail has been confirmed. I cannot take your gratitude for granted. May the Almighty continue to bless you all.
Jazakumullahu Khairan 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Over 21 people have pre-ordered my book today. Who shared the link???? Come out ooo. But it’s a good feeling receiving alerts from paystack.
The link to preorder the book is https://t.co/Kot8QP1yzG
You too can order.
Alhamdulillah Robbil ‘Alameen!
With hearts full of gratitude to Allah, we are delighted to announce that: The Little Muslims Journal is finally here! A beautiful journey carefully created for our little Muslims to inspire faith, reflection, learning, and love for Islam in young hearts. Authored by my lovely wife: @Omonegho04
And now… the moment we have been waiting for!
OFFICIAL BOOK REVEAL LIVE
Date: 20th June, 2026
Join us LIVE across all our social media platforms as we unveil this special project to the world, share the vision behind it, and celebrate this milestone together.
This is more than a book launch ,it is the beginning of planting seeds of knowledge and nurturing future generations of Muslims, bi idhnillah.
We warmly welcome:
Your support
Your patronage
Donations
Partnerships
Sponsors and well-wishers
Every share, prayer, purchase, support, and contribution helps us continue creating beneficial resources for our children.
Please spread the word, invite family and friends, and journey with us as we raise little Muslims with big hearts and strong faith.
May Allah place barakah in this project and make it beneficial for children around the world. Aameen
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The Audacity of an Uncouth Soon-to-Be Lawyer
Yesterday, a young lady who claims to be an “Esq” but actually “a soon-to-be lawyer” (because she just passed her bar exams and awaiting call to bar) took to X to make a very bold and sweeping statement: “Most lawyers lack the skill of cross-examining witnesses.”
With all due respect, this is the height of the audacity of an uncouth soon-to-be lawyer.
In the legal profession, especially in Nigeria where the Bar is both respected and highly competitive, humility is not optional; it is foundational.
You do not emerge from law school and immediately begin to disparage thousands of senior advocates, SANs, magistrates, judges, and practicing lawyers who have spent decades honing their courtroom skills, winning cases, and building reputations through blood, sweat, and sleepless nights.
To generalize that “most lawyers” are incompetent at cross-examination, without any proven track record of your own in the field, is not confidence. It is arrogance mixed with poor judgment and a clear lack of professional etiquette.
What makes this even more concerning is that even attempts by respected senior colleagues to correct her and offer guidance have been met with utter disrespect. She reportedly responded with “Whatever you guys say doesn’t matter…” brushing aside wisdom from those who have walked the path she is only beginning. This kind of defiance reveals a troubling lack of teachability and maturity; qualities that are essential for anyone hoping to survive and thrive in the legal profession.
As someone training to join this noble profession, you must understand this truth early: the legal journey rewards those who are humble, respectful, and extremely careful with their words, both in court and in public. One reckless social media post can damage your reputation long before you even receive your call to bar certificate. Clients, senior colleagues, and potential mentors scroll through these platforms. They see everything. Doors that could have opened for you may quietly close because of perceived immaturity and disrespect.
The courtroom is not a place for show-offs or those seeking cheap validation online. It demands preparation, emotional intelligence, deep knowledge of the law, and above all, respect for the institution and those who have gone before you.
Cross-examination is an art that is perfected over years of practice, not something you master by watching a few court sessions or reading textbooks. To dismiss the competence of the majority of lawyers in one broad stroke reveals more about the speaker’s limited exposure than the actual state of the profession.
Let me be clear: there are thousands upon thousands of lawyers in Nigeria and beyond doing it right. Diligent, ethical, brilliant lawyers who prepare meticulously, cross-examine witnesses with surgical precision, build watertight cases, and uphold the dignity of the Bar every single day. Many of them do this without noise, without seeking clout, and without tearing others down.
Instead of criticizing “most lawyers,” the wiser path is to learn from them. Sit at their feet. Observe their methods. Apprentice under experienced seniors. Read their judgments. Study landmark cases. Ask questions. Grow in silence first, then speak with authority earned through competence.
Young lawyers and law students, hear this: arrogance may get you likes and retweets today, but it will not take you far in this profession. Humility, continuous learning, respect for elders in the Bar, and disciplined public conduct will. The legal fraternity has a very long memory. Build your name on excellence and character, not on tearing others down to appear smart.
To the young lady in question and others like her: rethink your approach. The Bar needs more respectful, teachable, and hardworking professionals; not loud critics with little to show.
Do better. Be better. The profession is bigger than any one person’s ego.
As Salam Alaykum, everyone.
As Islamic Tales for Kids continues to grow, we are currently compiling testimonials and feedback for upcoming Eid-ul-Adha children-focused initiatives, presentations, and collaborations with reputable Islamic organizations and platforms, by the will of Allah.
This Eid season, we hope to create meaningful Islamic learning experiences for Muslim children through storytelling, guided learning, interactive activities, faith-centered engagement, and family bonding moments.
If you have ever:
• Watched our lessons
• Come across our content online
• Witnessed our sessions
• Benefited from our teachings
• Or encountered Islamic Tales for Kids in any way
We would sincerely appreciate your honest feedback and testimonies.
Kindly drop your testimonials in the comment section below. Your words may help open more opportunities to impact and nurture young Muslim hearts through joyful Islamic learning.
Jazakumullahu khayran for your continued love and support.
Muhammed Lateefat Omonegho
Islamic Tales for Kids Club
Fellow Nigerians, Maryam Yusuf Ladan, a young hardworking mother of two has just secured admission to a Malaysian 🇲🇾 University with a scholarship. This scholarship does not cover her flight cost and travel expenses.
I have known her on this app for over 10 years. She is passionate about education and personal development, and I can vouch for her.
If God lays it in your heart, please donate to Maryam via 3075584925, First Bank, Maryam Yusuf Ladan. She is hoping to raise N5M for herself and her kids.
Your generous donations will be greatly appreciated. I will also be chipping in to help. Many thanks and God bless you. Please RT 🙏🏽.
For those who have asked, to celebrate @YhungProf0, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology’s best‑graduating student, please make a donation to 2410293863, Zenith Bank, OLADEPO Caleb Olugbenga. Many thanks 💙. Please RT ko lor far!
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Check Your BP Today, Whether Young or Old.
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As Salam Alaikum Warahmatullah.
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