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Just like we have Seven Wonders of the World, I made a list of my Seven Wonders of Nigeria.
I’ve visited three.
I can’t wait to tick all off my list, especially number seven!
@PeterObi The empty Nigerian booths at #TICAD9 are not just a diplomatic lapse—they’re the physical embodiment of hollow promises and wasted hope at home. Our citizens deserve more than empty words. We must demand better, and we must deliver. #WeMustDoBetter
Even Reno Omokri knows Peter Obi is an excellent candidate.
And that none is close to him in terms of records of past performance including Tinubu.
See, Obidients will run you out of this twitter with evidence.
Pratik Joshi had been living in London for six years. A software professional, he’d long dreamed of building a life abroad for his wife and three young children, who stayed back in India.
After years of waiting for due clearances the dream was finally coming true. Just two days ago, his wife, Dr. Komi Vyas, a renowned doctor in Udaipur, resigned from her job. The bags were packed, goodbyes said, the future within reach.
This morning, the family of five, filled with hope and excitement, boarded Air India flight 171 to London. They clicked a selfie. Sent it to relatives. A one-way journey to a new life. But they never made it. The plane crashed. No one survived.
In a matter of moments, a lifetime of dreams turned to ash. A brutal reminder, life is terrifyingly fragile. Everything you build, everything you hope for, everything you love, it all hangs by a thread. So while you can, live, love, and don’t wait for happiness to start tomorrow.