It’s okay to live in a house with a normal ceiling.
It’s okay to repeat clothes.
It’s okay to drink pure water.
It’s okay to attend a government school.
It’s okay not to have a washing machine.
It’s okay not to own the latest gadgets.
It’s okay not to own the latest luxury items.
It’s okay to be you.
Let’s decenter the pressure we’ve placed on ourselves to be aesthetically pleasing.
It will get better for sure, but for now, do not be ashamed of where you are. It’s a process.
Now imagine this girl after being rap#d three times a day for 20 days, then she sees the news that the government has forgiven and rehabilitated 700 bandits.
Imagine going through all of that, only for the government to rehabilitate them???
I hate this government, bro. 😭😭😭
Immediately I left the gas station where I bought a kg of gas for N2500, I went back home straight, opened my locker, carried my PVC & dusted it.
2027 election is a matter of life and death.
Tinubu must go oo!
Financial independence is not just about survival and protection. It’s also about dignity. About having personal wants, achieving them and the fulfillment therefrom.
Things that don't mix.
1. Water & oil
2. Water and electricity
3. Me and Nonsense.
4. Me and Competition.
5. Me and Disrespect
6. Me and Ungrateful people.
It’s been 29 days since 42 students were abducted from Mussa Primary and Junior Day Secondary School in Askira-Uba, Borno State. For 28 days, their parents (and all parents) have lived in fear, uncertainty, and anguish. The gov’t just reintegrated terrorists in the same state!
Yesterday, bandits killed 17 farmers in Nigeria, and it barely made the news. 17 lives gone in a day, people who worked to feed others.
Farmers are targets, farmlands unsafe, food production under attack.
At this rate, a food crisis or even famine is not far.
It always beats my brain that Nigeria has a dedicated national programme & budget to fund the rehabilitation of terrorists but has nothing dedicated for the victims of the terrorists who are traumatized for life.
The Nigerian government has done something impressive.
They have convinced millions of people that struggling to eat, struggling to pay rent and struggling to survive is a personal failure instead of an economic one.
That's genius.