Give effort… take lessons.
Work hard, but always learn from the outcome.
Give respect… take boundaries.
Treat people well, but don’t allow disrespect.
Give kindness… take wisdom.
Be good-hearted, not naive.
Give love… take self-worth.
Care, but never abandon yourself.
What you give shapes who you become.
What you take reveals who you are.
Pay attention.
The wise listen early.
Please help Chidinma Chukwu share this post whenever you come across it. Her son to your right has been missing for two nights now.
If you're within ojo Lagos and you see her child, please call “0810489 3369”.
Please retweet
There will be a heavy resistance to Tinubu’s planned 2026 tax regime. And I’ll gladly be in front of it.
You want to tax us, first show us what you’ve done with all you’ve taken. I won’t pay for Seyi’s bloated security details, nor Remi’s extravagant lifestyle.
ACCOUNTABILITY!
Please retweet. His mother is in extreme distress. She’s a single mother and she’s losing her mind.
This kid has been missing for a few days now. Around Agbara and Ojo. Bikonu, retweet. Please retweet. His name is Chidera.
1. The life you want is not far… it is just expensive.
2. Many of the things you call “problems” today are simply the results of not having options.
Once the money comes, you will realize most of your “problems” were actually limitations.
Don’t underestimate your efforts. You are trying.
Poverty forces you to tolerate things your future self would never accept.
3. You can lose “what you are” and become nothing.
But when you know “who you are,” you can rebuild again from anywhere.
That is a bragging right.
4. Every level of life has a price.
When you run from the price, you delay the blessing.
5. Once resources enter your life, your confidence returns… and you finally see the version of yourself that was hiding beneath struggle.
Then the picture becomes clearer, that MONEY doesn’t change people, it reveals people.
And behind that revelation is the next chapter of your RISE or FALL. You will be the judge.
@olusola_alani@BOGbadams Lol you're kidding right? There are pretty much devices and weapons some countries cannot have even with all the money and status but "ordinary bandits" have access to it and you're saying it's by "money and connections" via black markets. Smh
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Open Letter to DSP Okoye Henry
Police Public Relations Officer
Imo State Command @ImoPoliceNG
DSP Okoye Henry,
Your recent public denial of the widespread allegations surrounding Tiger Base Owerri has been noted by the general public. However, as you are well aware, mere words cannot restore confidence in a system already burdened with fear, accusations and painful testimonies from citizens.
If the Tiger Base is indeed innocent as you claim, then you should gladly welcome the following transparent and independent measures. These steps will not only clear the air but will also rebuild public trust in the Imo State Command.
One. Immediate drug testing of all officers serving or having served in Tiger Base within the last three years.
This should be conducted by an independent and neutral medical body with verifiable credibility.
Two. A public and unrestricted tour of the Tiger Base facility.
Members of the press, civil society organisations and independent observers should be allowed entry with live streaming permitted throughout the tour. Transparency requires open doors.
Three. A Ground Penetrating Radar examination, Soil Probe testing and Electrical Resistivity Imaging research within a fifty meter radius of Tiger Base.
These are standard scientific tools used worldwide for independent verification. If there is nothing to hide, this should pose no challenge.
Four. Full statement of account disclosures for every officer who has served in Tiger Base in the last three years, including those currently serving.
Unexplained wealth, unusual transactions or suspicious financial activity remain critical indicators in any credible investigation.
Five. Acceptance of a neutral and open conversation on an X Space.
This will allow you to address the public directly and defend the integrity of the Tiger Base before a national audience.
These measures are not punitive. They are necessary steps to rebuild trust, restore confidence and erase the cloud of negativity currently hovering over Tiger Base Owerri. If everything is truly as clean as you have publicly claimed, then I am convinced you will gladly agree to each of these processes.
The public awaits your acceptance.
Concerned Nigerian.
A Pain One Carries Silently
This afternoon, as I travelled from Abuja to Lagos, a group of young Nigerians approached me at the airport and said: “We have not heard or read anything from you today or yesterday, despite all the heartbreaking news dominating our front pages—from the appointment of some of the least qualified individuals as ambassadors, to our institutions being ridiculed, the First Lady hosting extravagant dinners for Senators while children are being abducted, and the countless killings across the country.”
I looked at them and understood their frustration. My response came from the depth of my heart:
My dear younger brothers and sisters, there is a pain one carries silently when watching a nation you love bleed daily. There is a pain that words cannot fully describe—when you see the suffering of ordinary Nigerians and compare it to the reckless insensitivity displayed by those entrusted with leadership. It is the kind of pain that makes you remember the humiliating remark from the American president who referred to Nigeria as a “now disgraced country.”
Today, when you look around, you begin to understand why the world speaks of us that way. Yes, some of the names being paraded to represent us as ambassadors globally are shocking. But with a leadership that has allowed mediocrity, corruption, and impunity to rise to the top, who else did you expect them to choose?
When our people are being killed, our leaders are busy hosting dinners.
When children are being snatched from their schools, the political class is celebrating and dancing.
When families cannot afford their next meal, those in power are welcoming defectors and exchanging gifts as though Nigeria is not burning.
This is not governance.
This is not leadership.
And this is certainly not the Nigeria we deserve.
We cannot continue normalising this level of moral decay and national indifference. A nation rises when its leaders feel the pain of its citizens—not when they insulate themselves from it. A nation progresses when compassion, competence, and accountability guide public office, not when frivolity becomes the order of the day.
But I want you, the young people, to know this: do not lose hope. Do not become numb. Do not let this darkness demoralise your hearts. The New Nigeria we dream of—a just, secure, productive, and respected nation—is still possible. But it will not happen by accident. It will happen because people like you refuse to accept failure as our destiny.
We will continue to speak and insist that Nigeria can and must be better.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Oya nau, children of Ahab 🙏
“Hello I am a serving Corp member here in kebbi state, one day I visited an orphanage within the vicinity and I met this young boy named uzochukwu, he is a Christian, he is four years old, he was kidnapped and resold, the policemen caught the kidnappers, took them to court and kept all the children in a Muslim based orphanage home. Uzochukwu speaks igbo fluently and he said he's from St Teresa nursery and primary school 33 nmafam ( he is not sure if the school is at enugu or onitsha) he is in nursery 2. Please you can help uzochukwu to reunite with his family by rebroadcasting this message to anyone who lives in enugu or onitsha or someone who knows the school. Uzochukwu said that he grew up in the village. The orphanage home is here in Birnin kebbi”