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We moved on too quickly.
The hashtags faded, the noise died, and life continued, but families are still trapped in the pain of that day.
47 days now 😭 😭 💔 💔 😭
We found another headline, another distraction, another story… but someone is still waiting, praying, and hurting.
A tragedy does not end because the world stops talking.
Remember the victims.
Remember the families.
Never let their pain become forgotten news.
@seyimakinde@officialABAT
#bringbackourchidren
I think God is beginning to show us mercy in Nigeria.
One of the first evidences of God's mercy is self-awareness.
If we don't know how depraved our country is, we cannot make the necessary moves to improve society.
The Nigerian Government in the bid to protect and shield one of its own high-ranking criminal officials would have you believe certain absolutely impossible claims. This satanic corrupt compromised animals in government want you to believe that
1. That a random man “created” a fake government agency,
2. This fake government agency was called Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council,
3. This same man then appointed himself as the director general, he got office at the government’s owned Federal Secretariat complex,
4. This same man opened a bank account with the government’s owned central bank of Nigeria,
5. This same man got the agency into the national budget of 2026 which was signed by the president,
6. This same man got 1.3billion naira allocated to this so-called ‘fake’ agency,
7. This same man was able to organise meeting with government appointed ambassadors, hold important sessions with federal ministers, and he even represented Nigeria at goobal conferences.
But most importantly,
The Nigerian government wants you to believe that everything I just wrote here from 1-7 was done and accomplished by this random man without the government being aware, being complicit or being involved.
Do you know what it takes to open an account with CBN? Do you know what it means to have an agency inside the country’s national budget? Do you know what it implies that this budget was signed by the president?
Now go back and read those points from 1-7 again and ask yourself how possible it is that a random man will be able to do all of this without heavy compromise from top government officials. Yet this kind of improbable lunatic proposition is what this demonic APC wants you to believe.
This is a government of blatant thieves, godless charlatans, heartless criminals and lying scoundrels.
Eight months without a vacation. No salary.
Instead of giving up, I made a decision to survive with dignity. I started e-hailing, driving for Bolt and inDrive just to keep going.
Then everything changed.
My former boss called me to help with a crane installation project. The pay was ₦12,500 per day. I accepted immediately and paused my driving job.
One month later, we completed the project.
As I was preparing to return to e-hailing, my boss called again:
“Come to the office on Monday. A new company needs an Electrical Technician to handle the installation of an entire plant.”
I went, negotiated the contract, and we agreed on ₦20,000 per day until the project was completed.
For five weeks, I gave the job everything I had.
Then something happened that I never expected.
The expatriate project manager saw my work, spoke with the company on my behalf, and personally recommended me for full-time employment.
Today, I celebrate this win.
This journey reminded me that no honest work is ever wasted. Every experience prepared me for the opportunity that changed my story.
Never be ashamed of where you start. Stay humble, keep learning, and give your best in every assignment. The opportunity you’ve been praying for may be watching you before you even know it.
God’s timing is always perfect. 🙏❤️
While social media debates the "Olodo Uprising" culture, here's something worth celebrating.
Through the RITE FOODS NATIONAL EXCELLENCE ACADEMIC AWARDS, Rite Foods Limited, in partnership with JAMB, has launched a landmark initiative committing ₦35 million annually to reward Nigeria's highest-performing matriculants across the six geopolitical zones and the JAMB Equal Opportunity Group, recognising the highest-performing matriculant with a disability.
With mentorship and internship opportunities included, this is how you celebrate excellence and inspire the next generation.
Don't be lavish and wasteful in spending while claiming "God will provide"
Sometimes, God has already provided by giving you resources for future seasons, but because of your lust and greed, you squander future funds on present fun.
Whoever is irresponsible in Stewardship is not walking in faith.
This is an eyesore mehn.
To what end is Bàbá Adeboye saying this? What is he trying to achieve exactly by this half-assed defence of the President? This is sad mehn.
"With all due respect, the responsibility falls on the President. When things go wrong, the leader must be held accountable. Leadership is more than giving orders. So, if we don't hold President Tinubu responsible, who should we blame?"
— Solomon Buchi responds to after the pastor said President Tinubu has done his part.
Exactly my point.
You don't have to defend, just keep quiet if you are sincere.
We all love Baba, but you cannot start fighting those who are reacting to things like this.
It's not a good look on Baba and the entire church.
Things like this keep making the allegations sound true, because if truly he and the church are not affiliated with APC, why is a GO making such an apologia for this wicked government?
I still don't believe he is, but omo, how do you defend this and not sound like a fool?
We are complaining about flooding in our cities because of heavy rain, but at the same time, there are infants sleeping in the bushes with bandits, exposed to that same rain. Sometimes I wonder if we’ve become too used to tragedies that should shake a nation to its core.
I know countries where people would stay on the streets until every child was rescued. I know countries where public pressure would become so intense that normal life would almost grind to a halt until something was done.
What are our red lines as a people? At what point do we collectively say, “Enough is enough”?
A society that stops being outraged by the suffering of its most vulnerable risks accepting the unacceptable as normal. It is totally unacceptable for infants and children to be sleeping in the bush, under heavy rain, with bandits. It is not normal, and politics shouldn't make us act as if it is.
There is a man at UCH, Ibadan, who works as a scientist in the Department of Microbiology. His name is Mr. Ojo. If you're a medical or MLS student at UCH, chances are you've come across him on the 4th floor of the building.
Mr. Ojo was instrumental to the success of my MSc program. In many ways, I was able to complete my research because of his support.
Here's how it all started.
When I approached Dr. Fowotade to mentor me, one of the first things she asked was what I hoped to gain from the program. I told her I wanted more hands-on experience in microbiology. Without hesitation, she connected me with Mr. Ojo, and he was more than willing to help.
When I say this man went all out for me, I truly mean it. He was warm, approachable, and very generous with his time. He treated me like a son and was always ready to help in any way he could.
At one point, I needed human samples for my research. Mr. Ojo simply reached out to Oluyoro Catholic Hospital on my behalf, and that single act significantly accelerated my work. He did all of this without expecting a single kobo in return.
He is exceptionally resourceful. He truly knows his onions when it comes to bacteriology. He has an impressive ability to achieve remarkable results with limited resources!
Sometimes I imagine what people like him could accomplish with state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge technologies. They are exactly the kind of scientists capable of driving impactful research. Unfortunately, opportunities and resources are often limited, but that has never diminished his commitment to excellence.
He is consistently punctual, diligent, and deeply devoted to his work. He is always willing to teach, especially students on industrial training, and never withholds knowledge from those eager to learn.
If you're at UCH and ever have the opportunity to meet Mr. Ojo, please do. Take a moment to appreciate him (in kind and gift), commend his dedication, and learn from his wealth of experience. People like him are invaluable, and they deserve to be celebrated.
He is truly a remarkable and kind-hearted man!
That video was really difficult to watch, the framing, the impassioned comment, the subtle shielding of the president from his responsibility.
Is it tribalism or old age because I am lost for words. Same thing Wole Soyinka did too. Yoruba elders across spectrum really are not objective about this man’s leadership and Lord have mercy because the unraveling is unnerving.
What about people who have lost loved ones, what do we say to them, that the President has done his part and so should be absolved of any responsibility ?
I think our church leaders should talk with a lot more empathy when addressing things happening in the nations
Or they should not even say anything at all
The truth is that they cannot relate with the struggles of the average Nigerian
That’s the simple truth.
@Morro972@AfricaFirsts He's still doing excellently well. One of the best strikers in Europe. Helped Napoli win the Serie A in 2023 and Galatasaray the Super Lig twice.
I got a call from JAMB this morning with the wonderful news that Okeke Chinedu Christian has been awarded the ₦5 million Star Prize by Rite Foods as the overall best candidate in the 2025 JAMB examination.
You remember how we fought for this young man. Today, victory is finally his.
Education is gradually getting the recognition and rewards it deserves.
Breaking: Nigerian Woman Successfully Completes 144-Hour Bible Reading Guinness World Record Attempt. 📖🇳🇬
Habibat Salawudeen Ihiovi-Jack has successfully completed her 144-hour Bible reading marathon in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, in a bid to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest marathon reading of the Holy Bible.
The faith-driven challenge, which began as a mission to encourage deeper engagement with Scripture, lasted six uninterrupted days and followed Guinness World Records guidelines, allowing only short breaks for essential needs.
Supported by family, friends, church members, and well-wishers throughout the journey, Habibat completed the 144-hour reading on June 29, marking a remarkable milestone of faith, discipline, and endurance.
Guinness World Records is yet to officially verify and announce the attempt. 🙏📖