Sad 😭 😭
“A 23-year-old girl—barely an adult, still full of dreams—was kidnapped by bandits. They demanded 50 million naira. Her family begged, pleaded, and cried for mercy. The bandits refused to reduce a single kobo.
For two weeks, her father fought like a lion. He borrowed, sold, and bled dry to raise every kobo. Finally, he had the 50 million. He called them, desperate to hear his daughter’s voice one more time before paying.
She came on the phone.
And instead of begging to be saved, she told her father: “Don’t pay. I will kill myself if they release me.” She was woefully failed by the system but extremely BRAVE
Because for fourteen days—fourteen unthinkable, merciless days—those m0nsters had been raping her. Over and over. Daily. Hourly. Destroying her soul while she was still alive.
When the b@ndits heard what she said, they put a bullet in her head. Then they sent her family the video and pictures of her final moment.
That girl didn’t die. She was mur_dered—after being tortured in ways no human being should ever suffer.
This is not about politics anymore. This is about our humanity. This is about mothers who will never hold their daughters again. Fathers who gather ransom only to receive a corpse. Young girls who go to sleep terrified that tonight might be their turn.
Me: May it never be well with any city boy and girl who turns their eyes away from this. May peace never find the heart that excuses evil for power.
May every tear shed by this famiy rise as a fire against those who enable this madness in government.”
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Dear South Africans,
Remember we did this for you and today you hurt Nigerians
Is this how to appreciate those that suffered for your freedom

In 1976, Nigeria established the Southern Africa Relief Fund (SARF) to support anti-apartheid liberation struggles. Under the military administration of General Olusegun Obasanjo, all Nigerian civil servants and public officers were mandated to contribute 2% of their monthly salaries to the fund, which became popularly known as the "Mandela Tax". [1, 2]
The grassroots and public initiative was highly successful: [1, 2]
•Initial Government Support: General Obasanjo's administration contributed $3.7 million to SARF, alongside personal donations of $3,000 from the General himself and $1,500 from each cabinet member. [1]
•Public Participation: Civil servants forfeited 2% of their salaries, and students actively skipped lunches to donate their allowances. [1]
•Fundraising Milestone: In just six months, popular contributions reached $10.5 million by June 1977.[1]
•Broader Aid: These funds were utilized to bring relief to victims of the apartheid regime, finance educational opportunities, and support the general welfare of liberation movements. This contribution was part of an estimated $61 billion that Nigeria spent between 1960 and 1995 toward the anti-apartheid struggle. [1, 2, 3]
I feel like crying 😂😭😭. This is what we keep saying to Nigerians. When will this stop?
This Government doesn't deserve our votes again. Don't wait until Nigeria happens to you before you can speak out. Let's join hands now.
@KaizenMindset_3 Na who popular help? Let's talk the one that concerns everyday Nigerians...Pete Obi is more compassionate, practical, capable, intellectually sound, not corrupt, nationally accepted, reachable and has the Int'l connections Nigeria can leverage on. what does Atiku know in all this
@KaizenMindset_3 Show me anyone who said something close to this about @PeterObi and I will stop campaigning for him.
@atiku has no pedigree, no dignity, integrity and capacity to be called a leader. @OluObasanjo made the mistake of bringing him to the political limelight.
I was really low on fuel today but I needed to go pick up my kids from school. I was just praying that the fuel just brings me home. I drove to pick them up in our way back the car stopped in the middle of the road.
Chai, my fears finally came true. I had given my wife all the money I had for house upkeep so I was literally on zeros. One of my clients that supposed to pay for a property on Monday has been delaying.
I didn’t even know what to do.
I called a friend of mine and told him my ordeal. He asked me where I was and I told him.
He didn’t say anything and he hung up.
I was there just contemplating what to do, I decided to call my wife to send me small cash but I couldn’t even leave my kids there to hunt for fuel, plus I didn’t have jerrycan in the car.
While contemplating I saw that my guy driving down. He came out with 5 liters of fuel in a Jerry can. You needed to see my relief. 😮💨
In this life, don’t do it alone. Have people you can call, and also be someone others can call upon.
#Brotherly
“I’m glad to inform you that you’re not the father of my children.”
Those were the words my wife told me after more than 20 years together.
At first, I thought she was joking.
I told her a DNA test would settle it.
She looked me in the eye and said she was ready to stand by her words anywhere, anytime.
Then came the part that broke me completely.
All four children I raised, fed, clothed, paid school fees for, and took full responsibility for suddenly cut me off. According to their mother, they all belonged to her ex.
Not one of them defended me.
Not one.
I decided not to do a DNA test. Why spend money proving what everyone had already accepted?
I simply told them to follow their mother's truth and stop seeing me as their father.
For over two decades, I carried every responsibility alone. Not because I had to, but because I loved them as my family.
Today, I’m left with nothing but memories and questions.
People see me standing, but they have no idea what this has done to me inside.
Man breaks down as he recounts how his wife allegedly told him he was not the biological father of their four children after 20 years of marriage💔💔
“My coming in front of the camera was an accident. I was a writer. They pressured me to come in front of the camera because I was making people laugh behind the camera.”
— Nollywood veteran, Nkem Owoh
Yesterday, I was in Umuahia. On our way from Aba, it rained all through the journey until we arrived in Umuahia.
When we got there, I stopped at the New Bus Terminal (Nnenna Oti Bus Terminal). Because of the rain, I quickly went into the terminal to take shelter before heading to my destination.
Since it was my first time there, I had to ask a few questions. From the gate to the waiting hall, I was directed to where I needed to go based on the service I came for. I must say that the reception was warm, from the security personnel to every staff member I met.
While waiting in the terminal hall with other passengers, I decided to get my card for the electric bus since I plan to use it subsequently . The process was smooth and straightforward.
A few things I noticed:
1.The card is quite affordable.
https://t.co/UCG6lEpSJ9 only need your ABSIN number. If you don’t have one, you can get it right there at the terminal.
3.If you’ve forgotten your ABSIN number, it can also be retrieved on the spot.
4.After that, you proceed to get your card, load it with any amount of your choice, and you’re ready to access the electric bus at a discounted rate.
I was genuinely impressed by how easy and organized the process was.
Thank you to the Abia State Government for putting the welfare and convenience of the people into consideration. I am super proud of my state. ❤️
God bles Gov Alex Chioma Otti
God bless Ndi Abia
God bless Nigeria
~ Obiaka Ezinne
Please release these children for the sake of our shared humanity
I am deeply shocked and heartbroken by the condition in which these abducted school children are, as seen from their flagellated bodies. It is a painful reminder of the depth of insecurity in our land.
I have always made it clear that the society we abuse today will take its revenge on our children tomorrow. When I first began making that statement, some of these children were not even born. This is a classic example of how the abuse of governance and society today can produce devastating consequences long after the abusers are gone.
It is on the same line that I argue that the loans our leaders take today will hurt our children in the future, as many of them will mature for repayment and consequences long after we are gone.
To those holding these children, I make a direct appeal to your conscience. Remember that these are innocent children - sons and daughters of people who have placed their hopes, dreams, and entire future in them. In every one of them, you will find reflections of your own children, your own family, and your own humanity.
No grievance, no hardship, no justification can ever outweigh the sanctity of a child’s life and innocence. Whatever path has led to this moment, there is still room for remorse, for humanity, and for a change of heart.
I therefore appeal to your sense of mercy: release these children immediately. Let them go. Return them safely to society to reunite with their families. -PO