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“Captain Ibrahim Traore, the 37-year-old leader of Burkina Faso, has introduced a groundbreaking new law that has captured the world's attention.
Under this law, thieves will no longer be sent to prison as is customary. If a person is caught for the crime of theft, they will be detained, but not in a prison. They will be forced to do government work or national development labor until they pay back the money they stole. They will only be released after they have repaid what they stole.
According to Ibrahim Traore, "We are turning theft into a form of debt repayment. Thieves will help build the nation, instead of being fed again in prisons. This is a step to protect society and improve the economy."
This new policy demonstrates a level of vision, patriotism, and genuine leadership that is rarely found in Africa.
What's your take on this law? Good or bad
Love: this video got me smiling from the beginning to the end. She remembers every detail, every date, and even the exact time.😁
Indeed, love is a beautiful thing when you are with the right person. ❤️
Love: this video got me smiling from the beginning to the end. She remembers every detail, every date, and even the exact time.😁
Indeed, love is a beautiful thing when you are with the right person. ❤️
I’m pleased to hear that President Tinubu has declared a National Security Emergency. But this must go beyond a symbolic announcement. It should be followed by decisive, sustained action to degrade the repugnant armed groups wreaking havoc across our country.
What we need now is a radical overhaul of our security strategy - one that empowers and mandates our forces to take the fight directly to these terrorists in their enclaves. That is the only way to stop them from attacking our schools, places of worship and other civilian spaces. It is the only path to defeating them.
We intensify our prayers for our sisters abducted in Kebbi to return home safely, and for all other victims still in captivity to regain their freedom soon, as the 38 worshippers abducted in Kwara have been rescued and 51 students of the Catholic School in Niger State have also been recovered. May peace and security return to every part of our nation. Ameen!
Best Video I’ve watch so far. “Nigeria’s unity is not up for negotiation. If the world insists on watching, then let the world watch us rise together.” Share far and wide!! 🇳🇬
Times are tough. They’re extremely confusing and trying. Distractions aplenty round every corner. Almighty, make us among the steadfast. Keep us firm in faith. Protect us from falling into the many traps to lure us away from You.
From farm to table, too much food is lost or wasted — while millions go hungry.
Ending food waste is key to fair, sustainable food systems and to advancing the #SDGs.
Let’s feed people, not bins.
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Islam is the religion while Muslims are those who practice Islam, and in Nigeria, Muslims have been attacked, injured, and KILLED countless times by bandits. Just of recent, bandits have attacked a mosque in Zamfara killing many people, in Katsina over 27 muslims who gathered to pray in Unguwan Mantau suffered the same fate. If Muslims/Islam were the problem, why will they attack their own place of worship that is highly sacred? Now let's leave that aside, the insecurity issue happening in the South-east, South-south, South-west, do we still pin the blame on islamization? When calamity strikes, are the culprits identified as Northeners or Muslims precisely? In truth many of you have sterotyped Northerners are terrorists to the point where any Northerner seen outside their region is suspicious, and then we complain about bigotry. Muslims are suffering the same insecurity challenges as Christians, and the blame is on the govt that couldn't care less. But of course, push an agenda instead of holding your dear leaders accountable.