There are places we pass through in life… and there are places that become part of who we are.
Manchester will forever be my home.
To the city, the club, and every supporter, my sincerest thank you. These past four years have been unforgettable, filled with moments my family and I will carry with us for the rest of our lives. There simply aren’t enough words to describe the happiness and warmth we’ve felt here.
Thank you for every cheer, every memory, and for making us feel at home from the very first day.
Forever a Red Devil ❤️
We have bailed Joy Ezeugwu.
She was arrested 7:35am this morning and got to the station at 8:20am.
We got to the Force Headquarters Annex at 9am. We didn’t leave until now that we completed the bail process.
AfiaTv team, Uche, Barrister Kene Nnadi and two other lawyers were there to ensure she was out. Joy can never walk alone.
We will take up Ifeyinwa Peace Okwudo up immediately. We will deploy every legal means.
We will offer Joy Ezeugwu all the support and will always be by her side.
Any student who is bold enough speak up against evil in their schools will always have our support.
We will build an army of lawyers that will be ever ready to fight for justice.
We will dismantle injustice and impunities in our institutions.
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Convoy ran over a young adult 2 weeks ago at Ada george, Port Harcourt. Till now, @PoliceNG haven’t been able to track the convoy that killed that girl. Convoy ooo!
Just like that!
Growing up in Nigeria
You see a class of 50 pupils
Only 10 are bright and are doing well
The remaining 40 are struggling
Many of us did not know that amongst those 40 were special kids who were not olodos but couldn't learn with the structure provided
- Some needed visual learning
- Some needed reinforcement learning
- Some needed mind mapping and other techniques
But they could not get it.
So, the system called all of them Olodo.
They grew up with the low self esteem and gave up on themselves
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I honestly think Nigerians are terrible with conversation when we go out. You dress up, step out looking sharp, only to sit down, eat, drink, and then press your phone. What was the point of leaving the house in the first place?
Yesterday, I was out and saw two different groups sitting right in front of me. One was a group of white guys, the other a group of Nigerians. The Nigerians were all on their phones. No one was talking. It almost felt like strangers sharing a table. Meanwhile, the other group was deep in conversation. No one scrolling. No one distracted. Just laughter and real engagement.
And this isn’t the first time I’ve noticed it. It happens often. We show up to parties, order food and drinks, sit comfortably, and then retreat into our screens.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who has seen this pattern. Somewhere along the line, we forgot that going out is meant for connection, not just presence.