He may no longer be here… but his Qur’an recitation still lives on. 🤍📖
May Allah forgive him, have mercy on him, and make the Qur’an a light in his grave.
If you’re a Muslim and this appears on your timeline, kindly retweet it so it can reach those who may not have completed their ṣalāh today. May this act serve as a reminder and stand as a witness for us on the Day of Qiyaamah.
My brain can’t comprehend how a monkey and a penguin get more attention than an actual human baby, starving in the middle of a genocide. People in Gaza deserve to live too. No child deserves to be starved to death or shot in the head.
N’hésitez pas à partager à l’infini pour ce frère décédé, vous imaginer même pas le bien qu’il a fait pour que sa récitation se propage encore 5 ans après Subhan الله
"Thank you,Mr Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. One of my favourite books is Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office. This is in response to what you told me earlier in the morning when you urged me to be a good example to the girls,the younger ones who are doing their first term. Mr Speaker, if they are good girls, they will never get the corner office. Be as bad as Millie Odhiambo and you will be the mother of this House. I am a bad girl and as a bad girl I am here serving my fourth term.
So do not be cheated like in the African culture where you are told to have decorum, dress nicely, be kind and nice. You will go nowhere. Be a bad girl like me and you will get somewhere."
As someone who has worked in education for a short time it is DEFINITELY the parents.
They don’t do shit🧍🏾♀️. If you tell them that their child is misbehaving or biting a kid or not participating and that they need to do something about the behavior they will make up every excuse in the book instead of just correcting the kid and a lot of these kids end up turning out super spoiled, not listening or having a hard time in the other classroom because kids are ahead of them.
Favourite thing about today’s protest: it was largely convened by young women. I know how lonely and frightening this road is. What they’ve been through, and how they’ve held their ground, is extraordinary and absolutely admirable. We need more like them.
#StopGalamseyNow
The reason you’re still seeing this hashtag on your timeline is because nothing effective is being done to address a national emergency. The NDC needs to deal with Galamsey and stop flirting with the issue. #StopGalamseyNow
The Plaintiff has never challenged the heritage of the school. He's simply saying your right to continue your methodist indoctrination can coexist with the right of other taxpayer's children to exercise their religious rights. It's not too hard to understand.
Per the AGs argument, if a Christian finds themselves in a school like T.I. Ahmadiya School, and they make Friday Jummah prayers compulsory for all, then the christian student will have no other option but to comply. State funded schools should not run on faith lines. Dangerous
This regulation is already there. There are problems with its implementation. Some example are that many of the teachers are not native speakers of languages of the places where they teach. Also, some classrooms in cosmopolitan areas have pupils of different mother tongues.
Many years ago, a customer walked into our Lekki outlet, visibly very upset. She had ordered a smoothie and angrily complained that she could taste banana in it. The problem? That particular product wasn’t supposed to contain any banana at all.
My team replied, saying there was no way banana could have found its way into that drink. We are very strict about following our standard recipes, but the customer insisted. She demanded a refund and said she would never come back. Then she added that she was actually allergic to bananas and was having reactions already. Allergic to bananas? That was a new one for us.
My team collected the drink, tasted it, and held their ground. We can't taste any banana, ma, and it was simply impossible. We would never add an ingredient that wasn’t listed. But the customer remained firm, insisting she could taste it and was reacting to it. She left the store angrily, never to return.
At that point, they reached out to me. I told them to call her, apologize sincerely for how she was feeling, and deliver a fresh drink right away. Then I spoke to her myself, apologise and reassured her that we would investigate, and promised to find out what really happened and her next smoothie order would also be free.
So, I immediately asked the QA Manager to dig deeper. If the customer insists, I told the team, we owe it to her and to ourselves to find out why. The investigation revealed something we had completely missed: the person who made the smoothie had used the same knife to cut banana for another product few minutes earlier, then used that same knife to cut the fruits for her smoothie. Woah!! The smallest of cross-contamination. A tiny action, but for someone highly sensitive to banana, it was enough to trigger a reaction.
That single complaint led us to introduce major changes in our production process. It changed how we handled tools, tightened our production and hygiene standards, and reinforced a stronger culture of listening.
The best customers aren’t always the happy, smiling ones who never complain. Sometimes, the best customers are the ones who challenge you, who point out what’s wrong, even when it’s uncomfortable to hear.
Never see a complaint as an attack, see it as a gift. The truth is a complaining customer still cares enough to speak up instead of walking away. And if you listen, investigate, and act, you don’t just fix a problem, you make your business better for everyone.
So, the next time a customer comes back to complain, don’t dismiss it. Lean in, listen, and learn. That’s where real growth begins.
Of course, you guessed right, she remained a very loyal customer.
And we’re LIVE❣️
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The poor woman believes boiling or adding alum will save her when it does nothing to resolve the issue.
Boiling water doesn't remove mercury.
Mercury has a higher boiling point than water and becomes concentrated when water turns to steam during boiling.
Adding alum doesn't remove mercury.
Alum removes turbidity and clumps particles together and not for removing heavy metals like mercury.
Money or known traditional methods won't be able to save us
Galamsey puts everyone at direct risk.
#StopGalamseyNow