To be Nigerian, is to be outraged.
When you think about the flashy, opulent, downright gluttonous lives these people are living when their subjects are dying, kidnapped, uneducated and hungry.
The rage will almost wipe you out.
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken.
Pls keep speaking up.
Pls share for the world to see this.
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Nigerians have moved on
We have turned bandit and insecurity to jokes and cruise ( I'm also guilty)😢
Government too no care 💔
May Nigeria never happen to you 🙏
We must not lose focus or allow distractions. The Oriire children and their teachers cannot be forgotten.
They must be brought home safely!
Today is the 27th day they have been abducted in the forest.
Gradually the voices are going silent!!!
That is the pattern!
We get used to it and treat it as normal….
We console ourselves with the phrase “Life must go on” But the question is “Does life go on for the 45 kids and their teachers that was abducted”?
Sigh..
Lauretta is 22years old and she is doing everything she can to fight cancer. I'm also doing everything I can to get her the help she needs.
Thank you all for not giving up on us. So far we’ve raised 4.4M and we still need your support to keep her treatment going, she is also preparing to go in for another chemotherapy session this week.
Please keep sharing, quoting and donating what you can. Our helper may still be out there.
Donation link is in my bio
For direct transfer
0247265543
GTB: Duke, Margaret Bassey
Nothing is small 🤲🏾🤲🏾
How did we move from begging for basic amenities to begging for security?
The fact that people are now pleading just to stay alive and safe in their own country is heartbreaking.
So kids as young as 2 years old young are sleeping inside the bush for as long as 19 days, right?
Nobody can comprehend that madness in this world. Nobody! I repeat.
#RescueOriire