The family of Tahiru Kadiri, a 400-level Special Education student at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), is appealing to the public for help in locating him. He has been missing for two weeks and was last seen in the UEW campus area in Winneba.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to contact the nearest police station or the relevant authorities as efforts to find him have so far been unsuccessful.
This video is a call for help.
My mum is battling with stroke, and it is slowly taking her life. She needs urgent medical funds to stay alive, and I cannot do this alone anymore. Please, if you have it in your heart to help or retweet this to someone who can, I beg of you 🤲🏻🙏
“The Captain wants everyone to work, so if you are in good health, you are not supposed to beg.—If you are caught begging because you are unwilling to work, you will be made to work instead.”
— A Burkinabè national has disclosed that street begging is prohibited in Burkina Faso, particularly for individuals who are physically fit and capable of working.
According to him, those found begging on the streets are often arrested and assigned community service, which can last for a week or longer depending on the circumstances.
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Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s second daughter, Charlene (sometimes spelt Charlyn), was crippled from the waist down at the age of 4. Doctors examined her and stated that she might never be able to walk again due to muscle and bone issues.
Despite her father being a prominent healing minister, the child remained paralysed for years. Pastor Chris later shared that he asked God why she wasn't being healed, and he was told that anointing does not work with sentiment, but rather with faith.
Instead of immediate healing, the Pastor began teaching her the scriptures to build her faith and stir up belief in her heart.
Miraculously, she regained her ability to walk and run, eventually becoming a top athlete in school and a minister.