We have prayed for her enough. Please, send money for her surgery.
I am referring to the little child on my pinned post. @iamklausenburg
Your ₦100, ₦200, ₦500 & ₦1,000 can go a long way.
Support the girl with your money. She has gotten enough prayers.
Ejor 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I woke up to a sad new that Godswill couldn't make it...he has gone to be with the Lord.
To everyone who supported, donated, reposted, prayed... We are very grateful 🙏🏽🙏🏽
He is resting now, free from pains and all. May the good Lord grant his soul rest and give the family, friends the fortitude to bear the loss.
These are kidnapped victims from Ariko Village, Kaduna State. ALLEGEDLY, tens of them were kidnapped, and some are dead in the hands of the kidnappers.
The sad part is not the silence from the media, but the double hypocrisy. When Malam @elrufai was the governor, irritants like @SKefason would have blamed him for this more than their blame the President. But today, their Burkutu smelly mouths are all shut because the narrative won't go as they'd want it to.
We call on @ubasanius & @officialABAT to come to the rescue of our people.
💔 My account was suspended, and I lost access to the support that helped me through kidney failure. As I continue dialysis and face mounting challenges, I’m reaching out with hope and asking for your kindness once again. 🙏https://t.co/lvmHIbQXzI
I am very glad that this post is getting the attention that it deserves
We will never back down!!
We will continue speaking up until our voice is heard!!!
BRINGBACKOURCHILDREN PBAT!!!
34 days. Still no answers.
Thirty-four days in captivity. Children, teachers, and families are still waiting for freedom, while loved ones wait for news.
Every day in captivity is one day too many. Where are they?
#BringThemHomeNow#WhereAreThey#EndKidnappings
💔 I’m only 23 and battling Stage 4 Melanoma every day. All I want is the chance to watch my son grow up and be there for his future. Please help me keep fighting. ❤️🙏
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I wish the Gen Z and millennial generations would understand what is happening in this country.
Someone stole 210 trillion naira from the NNPC. That is three times the combined annual budgets of Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Uganda. Someone stole it, and Akpabio and co are shielding him from questioning. The country acts as if he did nothing wrong, no protests, no action, just silence.
Next, Tinubu will award him an OON for being a patriotic leader.
Nigeria is crazy jungle!
😂😂😂
You haven't seen anything. This is just the beginning.
Myself and my friends have ordered Korean hanboks.
I cannot give love to people who give hate. I am not Jesus Christ.
🇨🇮 Yan Diomandé’s letter to his sister through @PlayersTribune:
“Dear Roxane,
Remember when someone bought me a fake United shirt, and I wrote “Ronaldo 7” on the back with a black Sharpie? We didn’t know what rich or poor was. We only knew happiness.
Remember the 25 people sleeping in just one house back in Abidjan? Mom wanted to watch her soap operas. Everyone wanted to watch movies. Remember how I’d always pretend I was asleep and then sneak to the TV room after midnight? I’d turn the TV way down low. Like, just two volume bars. I’d watch soccer in the dark and dream.
Remember when the grown-ups saw me playing soccer on the dirt and gave me the nickname “Roberto Carlos” because of how hard I kicked? And remember how I secretly got so mad about it, because CR7 was my idol?
Remember when I went to play so far from home? I was 9 years old. Inter Foot Sud Comoé, way out near the border with Ghana. Just a little boy all alone. I don’t know if I ever told you this story, but me and the other kids used to go to the village and steal potatoes because we were so hungry. We called it a “bank heist.” Two kids would distract the shop owner, and the other 18 would run off with two potatoes. They weren’t even good. But they tasted amazing. Hahahah. Even today, it’s my favorite thing to eat. Boiled potatoes with a little oil. It takes me back to those times.
Remember when I got my first real pair of cleats, and I slept with them? Growing up, I always played in those white plastic sandals. Even when I go back home now, I still play in them. It’s our tradition.
Remember when I’d come back home, and you’d tell my neighborhood friends: “Why’d you stop training? Yan’s not gonna buy you cars. You gotta keep working.” You were 10 years old, and you were already my agent.
Remember how we’d sit and dream about moving to France? How we’d go shopping, have our own apartment, and I’d be a rich soccer player, with cars and a big house, and you wouldn’t have to worry about anything. You were the one who always believed I could be the next Cristiano, when everyone else was laughing.
Remember when I moved to the United States for high school, at 15 years old, and I missed home so much? For months, I couldn’t understand what anyone was saying. They sat me next to a French boy, and he’d try to translate everything the teacher said. Remember when I called you and said: “You won’t believe it, the kids here argue with the teachers.” Back home, you know, we wouldn’t even dare blink at our elders.
Remember when I couldn’t believe the boys smoked after school? You used to say it felt like I was in an American TV show.
Remember when they took me for trials at Bournemouth? At Chelsea, Rangers, Olympiacos, Crystal Palace? Eze and Olise came up to me after a training session and said: “Hey, kid, you’re really good.”… but even then, they didn’t sign me.
Even the MLS B teams didn’t want me. I didn’t even know why. They never gave me a reason. The adults handled everything. They just kept taking me all over Europe, and everyone kept saying no.
My visa expired. My dream was over. They sent me back to Africa, and we cried together. You were the only one who never stopped believing. A few weeks later, I signed with Leganés, and we cried different tears.
That was back when I still had emotions. Now, I don’t feel anything. It’s like I’m not even human. Since you died, I’m just empty.”
Despite spending time in Belgium and later France under quarantine and medical screening measures to ensure they had not contracted Ebola, not a single DR Congo supporter traveling from Kinshasa was granted a U.S. visa for the World Cup. Among them was Michel Nkuka Mboladinga, better known as “Lumumba,” an iconic Leopards supporter who became one of the most recognizable faces of AFCON 2025.
Since the start of this tournament, we have been witnessing clear bias against African countries embedded in visa and immigration systems.
From What Seyi Makinde said today addressing the protesters, I can deduce that:
1. The Nigerian army -at the federal level had not given a go ahead for the rescue of the Oyo state students in the bush
2. The Police has not given any go-ahead for the rescue
3. He’s trying to use the state police to achieve this.- Amotekun, but they don’t have sufficient resources and ammunition.
4. Rather than the Fed Gov to fund state policing they are approving and funding Sunday igboho to raise 5000 men.
The Military is in support of the insecurity in Nigeria and they are highly benefiting from it.