I was in an oil firm for 8 years, chevron to be precise between 2010 and 2019
Nigeria happened to us and 18 of us were laid off for no reason
I built 2 houses for my family
After I lost my job I went back to the house I built for family
Fast forward to few years ago I left Christianity and chose islam
My family pushed me out of my own house simply because I built it for family
They denied me access to my 2 houses
I left heartbroken
started all over and I now i am a remote worker for both UK and US companies
Life can always start all over even at 50 bro
Don't give up
If I were given the authority of Ahmadu Bello over Northern Nigeria today, I would not spend my first week preaching unity. I would implement this 20-point plan, which I believe can transform Northern Nigeria into a superpower.
My doctrine would be simple:
The North must stop being a geography of potential and become a machinery of production.
That is what Sardauna understood in his own time. He did not merely talk about northern pride. He built institutions: development corporations, banks, schools, media houses, industries, and administrative pipelines.
If I were Sardauna today, I would follow this exact 20-point action plan to build the second machinery of the North.
People mocked him, chased him through the streets, and treated him as if he weren’t human.
So Zanziman Ellie began escaping into the forest, sometimes disappearing for hours or even days at a time.
Born in Rwanda with microcephaly, a condition that affects brain development, Zanziman was non-verbal and defenseless against the constant cruelty around him. While other children played, he would wander deep into the jungle, surviving on grass and whatever he could find. His mother searched for him every evening, hoping to bring him home safely.
Through it all, one person never abandoned him: his mother. She called him her miracle and continued caring for him year after year in extreme poverty, even as much of society looked away.
Everything changed when their story was shared by Afrimax TV. Millions of people worldwide finally saw not a spectacle, but a vulnerable human being who had suffered greatly because of how others treated him.
Donations poured in. Zanziman was enrolled in a special-needs school, and supporters built the family a proper home, bringing stability and hope into their lives for the first time.
Today, he attends school neatly dressed in a suit. Many of those who once mocked him now stop to greet him warmly and ask for photos.
Zanziman’s condition has not changed.
What changed is how the world chose to see him.
And perhaps that’s the most powerful truth in stories like his: sometimes the deepest suffering doesn’t come from a disability itself, but from cruelty, rejection, and the failure to recognize someone’s humanity.
Why is this not trending after being commissioned 3days ago ?
Sheik Tijjani Guruntum builds a boarding school for orphans known as “DARUL AYTAM ” Ya Allah bless him abundantly for this sadaqatul jariya 🤲🏽