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Sometimes a little bit of space is all you need to realize what you truly want.
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POV: You finally found an abaya that looks expensive without breaking the bank. 😍✨ Available on order Kaduna worldwide delivery 🚚
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In this cold weather, innocent children are being forced to stay in the bush, exposed to heavy rain, hunger, fear, and danger. Wild animals and insects can bite or harm them, yet the government remains silent and does nothing. If anyone has a hand in this insecurity and suffering
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A big part of the problem with Nigeria is that, instead of fixing our problems, everyone is trying to make enough money so that the problems won't affect them. 🧏🏾‍♂️
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An entire state can get wiped out in one night and Nigerians will go to work the next day. We’re being exposed to an insane level of violence and we’re scrolling away
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One of the saddest realities of the ongoing killings in the Northwest is that they are severely underreported.
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My heart goes out to every woman in captivity having their periods. The thought of dealing with something so personal and physically demanding in such conditions is just sooo heartbreaking.
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A single mother raising two children on her own. Alhamdulillah, her rent has been covered after we reached out for assistance, but she still urgently needs support for food and to revive her small coal business, which is currently struggling. Our goal is to raise N250,000 for her. 0138874930 Gtbank
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A single repost will go a long way.
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Do not forget these names, even for a minute...
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Dear @HQNigerianArmy, None of you is immuned to what happened to Late Gen. Rabe. He has spent the prime of his life serving the country. He has laid his life to safeguard the nation. Today, he died in the captivity of terrorists under the administration of @officialABAT. History will record this. A wake up call that nobody is free from the terror of these animals. Nigeria failed him. Tinubu's govt failed him.
The tragic death of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar in the captivity of bandits is a heartbreaking national tragedy and a stark reminder of the urgent security challenges facing our country. It is disturbing that a man who dedicated his life to serving and defending Nigeria could become a victim of banditry. His death should not be treated as just another statistic but as an answer wake-up call for stronger and more decisive action against those terrorist bandits and all those behind them. May Allah forgive his shortcomings, grant him Aljannatul Firdaus, comfort his family and bring lasting peace and security to our nation. Ameen.
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How the students of kebbi capital college celebrated democracy day. This is a reminder to our government to please secure the future of this country.
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A retired major general died of “hypertension” while in captivity in some forest in Katsina State. This country hurts my soul. And my heart. It hurts everything in me.
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This happened yesterday, a funeral for 17 people who were killed by bandits in Goran Namaye community, Maradun LGA of Zamfara State. May Almighty Allah forgive their shortcomings and grant them Jannah! Allah ya isa!💔
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A young woman who has completed university but is unable to pay her outstanding fees. As a result, her school is refusing to release her certificate. If you want evidence from the school or anything please feel free to reach out to me. Her only support was her mother who’s now critically ill and undergoing treatment for a chronic kidney disease. We need all the help we can get for this lady. Her future has been put on pause because of this. 0138874930 Gtbank
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Major-General Rabe Abubakar: The Wounds We Share I have just read the statement by the Katsina State Government confirming the passing of Major-General Rabe Abubakar, rtd, a former military spokesman, while in captivity. Even though the statement says that “the deceased… died a natural death from complications of diabetes and hypertension,” this does not erase the horror of the circumstances in which he spent his final days. What haunts us is not only the manner of his passing, but the tragedy of a life of service ending in the hands of criminals who have exploited the dysfunctions of our society. What happened to the General is a tragedy of immeasurable dimension. To return from a career that required putting one’s life on the line for one’s country, only to become a captive of ragtag criminals, is a fate no patriot deserves. It is a cruel reminder that this weather of insecurity is one we all breathe and feel. It bears our names, our faces, our families, and the histories of service behind its victims. There is no dignified way to avoid the truth that, as a nation and as a government, we have let down the General and many others who have met similar fates. This does not take away from the efforts I know were ongoing to secure his release or rescue, nor from the renewed operations and proactive steps being taken to confront these criminal networks. But grief must never be managed with denial. Something more radical, more coordinated, and more sustained must be done to break this chain of tragic events. Contrary to the assumptions of some, nobody is immune. What happened to the General is a cautionary tale for all of us in government today. The General, who once served in one of the most protected institutions in the country, could never have imagined such an ending. That is why it remains baffling when anyone assumes that those in public office are insulated from the failures and fractures of the nation. The same roads, the same communities, the same future, and the same consequences await us all. As a northerner, I am doubly troubled by the direction in which our region has been dragged. No honest person can claim ignorance of how we got here. If we are even more honest, we must admit that the untrained, abandoned, and hopeless children on our streets are being turned into cannon fodder for present and future dysfunctions. Even if banditry and terrorism are defeated, a vulnerable demographic left without education, discipline, opportunity, or hope will remain available for other invidious agendas against the Nigerian state. This is the part that should frighten us most. We once spoke of building human capital. Today, too many of our people are trapped in the desperate arithmetic of survival. The government has the primary and non-negotiable responsibility to protect lives and property. But no government policy, however well designed, can fully overcome a society that refuses to confront parental irresponsibility, the abandonment of children, hostility to education in some communities, and the casual normalisation of neglect. Security is not sustained by bullets alone. It is sustained by schools, families, values, livelihoods, justice, and a population civilised enough to reject the temptations of nihilism. And yet, we cannot afford to lose hope. Despair is exactly what these criminals want to manufacture. They want citizens to stop believing in the possibility of order, to stop trusting the state, and to stop imagining a country that can still be rescued. We must refuse them that victory. We must mourn the dead, demand better from the living, and insist that the Nigerian state still has the duty and capacity to reclaim every inch of its authority. May Allah forgive him, grant him Aljannatul Firdaus, and comfort his family. My condolences also go to all families who have lost loved ones to this madness. May their grief not be in vain, and may our country find the courage to end this tragedy.
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There’s NO wisdom in reintegrating any kind of terrorist back into any society. Imagine taking a walk on a normal day after surviving years of insurgency with no access to psychological support and coming face to face with someone who raped your womenfolk and killed your kinsmen!
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It’s been 29 days since 42 students were abducted from Mussa Primary and Junior Day Secondary School in Askira-Uba, Borno State. For 28 days, their parents (and all parents) have lived in fear, uncertainty, and anguish. The gov’t just reintegrated terrorists in the same state!
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I just remembered how excited I was to stop using pencils and start writing with a pen in Primary 3. Funny how the smallest things felt like major milestones back then. If only I knew 😭
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