JAMB just released this girls result after it was withheld for several months.
Now all admissions are closed.
She has been crying all day.
This is unfair to her.
URGENT, FAMILY 😢😢🙏
This is the biggest challenge standing in front of me right now. I’m crossing into Mauritania today, and I’m facing a serious problem, my gadgets and power banks are failing.
The desert is not a place to joke with power or communication.
The little money I had in Senegal is completely gone. I spent everything on my Mauritania Visa, it was denied twice, and only approved on the third attempt. I had no choice but to keep trying, because turning back is not an option.
I was managing with three power banks before. Today, none of them works anymore, probably because of rain, I don't know.
The only one left is very weak and can barely hold 30minutes charge.
To survive this desert journey, I urgently need.
Strong power banks (as many as possible)
A reliable power storage (stronger than regular power banks) Internet/data that can last me through the week my Cooking gas and basic food items I can carry.
Yes, I know some people will say, “Emmi, you should have planned all https://t.co/ojaadXJEGZ’re right. I tried. But the truth is, I don’t have the financial strength anymore. And saying this breaks me, but I have to be honest.
Remember, the journey must continue regardless of the outcome 🙏❤️.
I’m not asking for luxury.I’m asking for survival. The desert is long. The nights are cold. The roads are lonely. Without power, I lose communication, safety, documentation, and the ability to tell this story.
Please, if you’re led to support me in any way, now is the time. Your help could literally determine how safely I cross this phase of the journey.
Please help me tag anyone that can help us.
Thank you for standing with me.
Thank you for believing in this mission.
🙏❤️
#NIG2USA #Mauritania #africa #tourism
I'm utterly confused and disappointed that a Catholic Priest and Governor of Benue State could come out publicly and under the watch of camera and microphone to announce that there are no genocide in his state.
I weep not because of his speech, I wept because it is coming from a supposed Rev. Fr. Whom from today I will be addressing as Mr. Hyacinth Alia. He cease to be a Catholic Priest from my own personal belief (It's not subject to argument. I'm a Catholic and he won't administer any sacrament to me or my relations even after his tenure as a Governor).
Mr. Alia is a disgrace to not just the Priesthood, but to the entire Christendom.
RIP in advance to all those who spew lies and hatred to cover this genocide going on in this country.
I pour spit on Mr. Alia.
#FreeNnamdiKanuNow: Our crew was assaulted by officers of the Civil Defence today at the Ministry of Finance junction in Abuja while covering protests to ensure accurate and professional reporting.
This is UNN male hostel students fetching water.
When you visit universities abroad, you will wonder if you attended school in this same planet.
Will ASUU strike fix this?
The truth about Reno Omokri is sad.
I’ve seen it up close. Last year, on his birthday safari in Kenya. He stayed at my home in Texas. Most recently, he hosted me in Abuja.
Reno doesn’t lie like most liars. He lies calm, cool, constant. Up close, he’s reptilian. Chilling. Soulless. Yet so charming.
Once, he posted a video flaunting luxury cars, claiming they were his. Two belonged to a friend of mine. Reno visited, rode in them, filmed them, and claimed ownership. A total fabrication. I stayed quiet then but started watching closely.
On my recent fact-finding trip about Nigeria’s persecution crisis, he promised meetings with Tinubu, NSA Ribadu, and the Sultan of Sokoto. None happened. Looking back, those promises were props for his narrative—for clout and manipulation.
(At his birthday last year, big names showed up expecting Goodluck Jonathan. That was a lie. They left fast, dodging his shameless PR stunt. They thanked me for showing them the quickest escape route on a map.)
In Abuja, after 30 hours of travel, Reno pulled me into a photo-op with the compromised CAN chairman. I barely got 60 seconds to change my shirt. He whispered, “Don’t mention you just arrived.” In the meeting, he implied we’d been there longer. He took credit for trips I’ve funded, planned, and endured over six years — presenting it as part of the “fact finding mission” that he had organized. He repeated this with the next group.
On live TV, he called me the current mayor of Blanco, Texas. False. He knows it. He also said I’m a Republican mayor—we don’t even have partisan municipal elections. I haven’t been active in any party for 30 years. He claimed I’m a personal friend of Ted Cruz. Also false. I shook Cruz’s hand in a receiving line a decade ago. That’s it.
He introduced my travel companion as a prominent Republican filmmaker. Not true. My friend does hobby projects, nothing major in decades. I don’t know what party he favors.
How do you know if Reno Omokri is lying? His lips are moving.
This isn’t bitterness. It’s accountability.
When someone denies genocide, twists truth, and poses as a “Christian voice,” character matters.
“The one who practices deceit shall not dwell in My house; he who speaks lies shall not continue before My eyes” (Psalm 101:7).
Reno, I don’t hate you. But I can’t cover for you. I’ve seen too much.
Lying to inflate yourself is one thing. Lying to cover up the Christian genocide raging in Nigeria is a bridge too far.
People must know Reno Omokri is a pathological, habitual, calculating, self-serving liar—from someone who knows him personally—so they won’t trust his sleazy attempts to bury the blood of tens of thousands of Nigerian martyrs with the manure spewing from his mouth. It’s hard to fathom. I’ve never seen anything so stone-cold evil.
If he doesn’t repent, Omokri will go down as Nigeria’s Joseph Goebbels, cast into the lake of eternal fire.
He’s gaslighting a nation while Christians and innocent Nigerians suffer.
Reno Omokri has the blood of innocents on his lying tongue. He doesn’t care. What’s an ocean of martyrs’ blood to him, so long as he secures the phantom appointment Tinubu dangles before him? I’m convinced he sees the victims as lesser humans. A pure sociopath.
Most Nigerians view him as a perpetually flip-flopping court jester. But wth his latest flip into the killing fields, he is now more like Stephen King‘s IT - an evil clown, in the gutter, luring innocent people to their death.
Reno claims he keeps meticulous records. So do I. This could get fun. 👍🏽
By the way, his grand plan is to run for vice president under NSA Ribadu. 🤣
I almost hope it happens. Nigerians worldwide—from the highest to the lowest—revile him as a self-deluded tool. An emasculated, narcissistic peacock. Peter Obi’s used toilet paper would poll better. Even soggy, it has more integrity.
But if you’re a Nigerian reading this, you probably already knew that.
@renoomokri@PeterObi
@VALEFONUNITY@officialABAT@DrTunjiAlausa@daily_trust@DailyPostNGR@ASUU_UNILAG The judges got 300%. Politicians and their cronies got 114%. They didn't clamour for it. There were no committees to negotiate and rererenegotiate these %s. Implementation was immediate too. ...and what was ASUU offered? 25%? Really? Don't they all buy from the same market?