Any podcast??
I will like to share my own story with the injection as well.
My own worst pass this guy own 💔💔💔
Wasted millionson it and turn myself to disable person
Please say no to drugs 🙏
Anambra South....Ebuka Onunkwo (CEO Seahorse Groups).
Anambra North.....Tony Nwoye (CEO Vintage Consolidated Limited).
Anambra Central....Victor Umeh (CEO V.C Umeh and co).
Ndi Anambra na our line up be this.
If you collect that ballot papers punch anything NDC for the Senatorial District seat....
INEC is manipulating the Voter Register.
INEC is manipulating the Voter Register.
INEC is manipulating the Voter Register.
INEC is manipulating the Voter Register.
INEC is manipulating the Voter Register.
They are systematically deleting the Voter Registration of certain demographics. Kindly rush to their portal & check to make sure that your CVR Registration is still valid & is found.
RETWEET MASSIVELY & SPREAD THE WORD!
Dear Nigerians,
THERE IS FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN!
INEC is manipulating the Voter Register.
They are systematically deleting the Voter Registration of certain demographics. Kindly rush to their portal & check to make sure that your CVR Registration is still valid & is found.
RETWEET MASSIVELY & SPREAD THE WORD!
HE LEFT HOME TO KICK A BALL AT 14. THEY FOUND HIM IN PRISON 18 YEARS LATER.
Nigeria, someone explain this.
2007. A 14-year-old boy named Gospel Uabari Kinanee stepped out to play football with friends. Normal day. Normal child. Normal game.
He never came back.
His family turned everywhere upside down. Hospitals. Police stations. Churches. Mortuaries. Every rumour, they chased it. Weeks became months. Months became years. Still nothing.
The pain broke them completely. His parents sold everything they owned searching for their son. They dïêd without ever finding out what happened to him.
Everyone eventually accepted the worst.
Then, eighteen years later — not one, not five, not ten — EIGHTEEN YEARS — his elder brother got a phone call.
"We found your brother."
Found him where?
In a correctional facility in Rivers State.
The boy who vanished at 14 had been behind bars the entire time. When family members asked for records, there were reportedly no clear answers. No family visits. No one looking for him. No voice. No hope. Just years disappearing silently, one after another.
But the most devastating part isn't even the prison.
It's what eighteen years inside did to him.
He now struggles to recognise his own family. He cannot properly explain what happened to him or where his life went.
Eighteen years. Gone. Just like that.
If this story is true, every Nigerian should be asking the same questions right now.
How does a child vanish inside a system meant to protect him? How many others are sitting somewhere at this moment, waiting for someone to remember they exist?
Today it is Gospel. Tomorrow it is someone's brother. Someone's son. Someone's father.
This is not just one man's story. This is about justice. About accountability. About a system that is supposed to protect people — not quietly swallow them whole.
What is your reaction to this? Drop it below.