On the early hours of Saturday 26 of April 2026 by 2am, my best friend A young graduate who just finished school last year and currently serving his country and was meant to pass out just next month was KILLED BY THE NIGERIAN ARMY. @HQNigerianArmy@PoliceNG_CRU@sowore@PeterObi@officialnyscng @vdmempire @BenHundeyin
While at home with his siblings (his parents were away), 3 armed military men forced their way into their house around 2am claiming they were chasing a thief.
They encountered him and he locked his door like anyone would do to protect themselves and his siblings because he was the eldest and he has a duty to protect his siblings. they shot through the door multiple times, A bullet hit his head and another hit his stomach. They killed him in his own home.
It didnāt end there.
They prevented his sister from going to him. They tried to stop her from calling for help and when help finally came, his body was taken away. The soldiers called the local vigilante to come and clean the scene. The scene was cleaned and the house was locked down. No clear answers were given. This happened in Dakwa Abuja, itās not longer rumors that we arenāt safe, not even in our homes.
This was someoneās son. Someoneās brother. Someoneās friend.
He was kind. He was good. He had a future.
This cannot be swept under the rug.
We are demanding accountability. We are demanding answers. We are demanding justice.
Please repost. Please speak up. Donāt let this be ignored.
Please help me tag the necessary authorities under this post
@HQNigerianArmy@PoliceNG @vdmempire
#JusticeForAbdulsamad
#WhoKilledAbdulsamad
#StopKillingNigerians
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@AskMichaelTaiwo Yes itās real and right before the audit was done, I have written possible technical issues which might Iāve led to this discrepancies. Feel free to check it out sir.
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I recently came across several complaints from students who wrote the JAMB exam, expressing concerns about their poor results. Some even claimed that the results they received were identical to those from a previous yearās exam, which immediately raised red flags.
The aim isnāt just to point fingers, but to urge educational stakeholders to take a closer look and work towards improving the integrity and reliability of CBT systems in Nigeria. Itās a necessary step toward ensuring a fairer and more credible future for our education system.
Personally, Iāve had a similar experience during my POST-UTME in 2018 at FUTMINNA, I received the same score I had gotten the previous year, despite knowing I performed much better. With my background and extensive knowledge of how databases and little know-how of how backend
These recurring issues made me realize the need to sit down, conduct some research, and write an article that highlights the possible technical causes and suggests ways these problems can be addressed.
certain CBT-based courses, receiving the same grade F each time. In some cases, it wasnāt until their final year or after lodging formal complaints with the academic IT unit that the issue would be resolved.
The issue isnāt limited to JAMB. It seems to be a broader problem affecting CBT (Computer-Based Test) exams in Nigeria. A friend of mine experienced something similar during UNILORINās POST-UTME. Back in my university days, I also encountered students who repeatedly failed
logic work, I decided to dig deeper. I reached out to a couple of my OGAs to discuss the issue and get their insights from a technical standpoint. Together, we examined what might be going wrong behind the scenes.