Hey, besties. I desperately need your help. A very good friend of mine's sister,
Ofentse, a South African living in the UK on a skilled worker visa, is raising funds for legal costs related to a family court case over her daughter. After separating from her British ex-partner in March 2026, she moved out to avoid disrupting their child’s routine but now faces severely restricted access, limited visitation, minimal calls, and exclusion from daily parenting.
Her ex has initiated court proceedings seeking full custody and is refusing mediation or direct communication, instead using a solicitor. Because Ofentse is not a British citizen, she does not qualify for legal aid and must fund private legal representation. She is seeking support to secure fair shared parenting and protect her parental rights.
Can yall please assist by donating to her go fund me to help get custody of her daughter.
https://t.co/G1zmRI9Try
Despite all the obstacles, I am still trying to enroll in British universities to complete my studies there.
But I need your support, friends.
Please donate and share.
https://t.co/U3ewPFdn1I
I reshared a video of my friend’s newborn holding her finger and the monitoring spirits have come out of the woodworks to congratulate me😹 men are never beating the allegations.
@RediTlhabi I unconditionally withdraw any comment (through post and or reply) that may have presented to yourself or anyone else, an allegation that you took illicit monies as that would not be support by the facts per your post above and I have not provided any evidence.
@denetric_malope no one said you're lying - none of those words was in my posts but thanx for clearing that up . Suppose that's where we are different - ive been for TB tests before applying as I work internationally
Please support my friend! He has been walking from Durban to Cape Town to raise money for his studies.
He wants to use this course to build on his architectural career to innovate ways to make people having houses easier and better designed in townships and informal settlements.
So proud of him!
I got into Harvard’s Master in Design Engineering because of an app I built to help people in townships and informal settlements design, build, and finance their own homes.
But I can’t afford to go.
So I decided to walk from Durban to Cape Town to raise the funds myself.
Along the way, I’ve had to spend money on proper hiking gear just to survive the journey. Today something incredible happened:@kway_za through. I even connected with the guy who designed my bag, and they’re now sponsoring some of my gear.
What’s wild is that my good friend @mbalimcdust encouraged me to write an article about my journey, and that article led to Cape Union Mart reaching out. A reminder that sharing your story can open unexpected doors.
I’m even willing to take a loan, but as an international student I can’t get one in the US, and I can’t access one here because I’m leaving to study overseas.
Like the youth of ’76, I’m done waiting. This walk is my small way of fighting to become the change I want to see in a crisis that’s deeply personal to me. Three decades into democracy, 2.5 million South Africans are still waiting for an RDP home. Some families have waited for decades. My aunt passed away still waiting.
Please support and share my journey.
GoFundMe:
https://t.co/kRb7dGtGij
Journey Trailer:
https://t.co/V7u4B63Cco
Try the AI housing platform here:
https://t.co/7wz64fWrIM
The Hyde park one refuses to my face to restock my book. No matter the request for payment upfront. They refuse to customers as well in my presence or not. Just sharing.
😃 😀 😄 Forgive me. This is very funny to those of us who know Thabiso professionally and personally. The idea of her "hating Nigerians" is hilarious...given what we know. You must be the only exception.
You need small humility, because wetin you write here na nonsense. Na pure fiction, no single truth dey inside am. Make you stop Abeg!
And what you had with Oxford was not a "fracas." It was brazen mendacity. You lied about your qualifications and association with Oxford. Any publisher would cancel a contract especially after the matter escalated when Oxford gave its institutional response.
Oxford terminated you and yet you expect a small business/publisher to keep you? A big institution like Oxford raised concerns about breaches and conduct - misuse of university branding and facilities. There were other complaints. And it made it clear that you were never a professor or graduate as claimed, just a visiting scholar.
So you misrepresented your stature.
Accusations of misogyny and sexism did not orginate from Thabiso. They came from students, attendees at a book launch, multiple social media posts and the investigation from the University Newspaper, Cherwell. Thabiso did what was expected of her as a woman and a publisher. She acted on this and ended your contract.
Lastly, what does a loan have to do with matters related to your probity? People borrow money all the time - from banks, friends, family, colleagues. It's not a thing. You mention it to prove what exactly? That Thabiso once needed money? So what? There is something wrong with you if you place the same moral equivalence between request for a loan and lies and misogyny accusations.
You dey disappoint no be small oo. Abeg, try grow up jare!
We love Nigerians; those wey dey truthful, elegant, and sharp, wey dey respect women and no dey do tribalism.
I got into Harvard because I built an AI platform to help families in informal settlements design and build dignified homes.
I can’t afford the fees, so I’m walking across South Africa to meet the families I’m fighting for and raise the funds.
A walk for home.