• Man caught n@cking Cow in Anambra state

    Kenneth was caught sleeping with a cow , he was apprehended and the cow was rescued, I thought only Fulani and Hausa people do this, how does an Igbo person get involved in such act?
    Man caught n@cking Cow in Anambra state Kenneth was caught sleeping with a cow , he was apprehended and the cow was rescued, I thought only Fulani and Hausa people do this, how does an Igbo person get involved in such act?
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  • JUST IN!!! Facebook Deactivates Sowore's Account After Several Attacks On Peter Obi | #Politicsnigeria

    By Wisdom Nwedene

    Meta, owner of popular social media platform, Facebook has deactivated account of Human Rights Activist and Politician, Omoleye Sowore.

    A quick check by our correspondent shows that Sowore's account cannot be found again on Facebook after several attacks by him against Peter Obi, Labour Party’s presidential candidate in 2023.

    While it's not yet clear why Facebook deactivated the account, some of his followers have started to plead with Facebook to restore the account.

    One of his supporters, Emmanuel larry has pleaded and written to Facebook to restore the account.

    According to Mr Larry, "Urgent Request for Account Reinstatement of Omoyele Sowore."

    "Dear Facebook SupportTeam,"

    "I am reaching out to urgently request the immediate restoration of the Facebook account of Omoyele Sowore (@YeleSowore), a prominent Nigerian human rights advocate, journalist, and political figure."

    "His account was recently deactivated without any clear justification or prior notice of violations. We are deeply troubled by the possibility that this action may stem from political bias or external pressures, particularly from those unsettled by his outspoken commitment to justice and democratic change."

    " As a global platform, Meta/Facebook has a duty to safeguard free speech, not stifle it. The deactivation of Mr. Sowore’s account raises concerns about politically driven motives, which erodes the platform’s integrity as an impartial space for discourse and activism."

    We respectfully demand the following:
    1. The prompt restoration of Omoyele Sowore’s Facebook account.
    2. A clear and public explanation for the account’s deactivation.
    3. A public assurance from Meta /Facebook to uphold political neutrality and protect the voices of human rights advocates.

    "Suppressing an activist’s voice through account deactivation is tantamount to censorship. If this issue is not resolved promptly, we will pursue further action through legal, civic, and international channels.
    JUST IN!!! Facebook Deactivates Sowore's Account After Several Attacks On Peter Obi | #Politicsnigeria By Wisdom Nwedene Meta, owner of popular social media platform, Facebook has deactivated account of Human Rights Activist and Politician, Omoleye Sowore. A quick check by our correspondent shows that Sowore's account cannot be found again on Facebook after several attacks by him against Peter Obi, Labour Party’s presidential candidate in 2023. While it's not yet clear why Facebook deactivated the account, some of his followers have started to plead with Facebook to restore the account. One of his supporters, Emmanuel larry has pleaded and written to Facebook to restore the account. According to Mr Larry, "Urgent Request for Account Reinstatement of Omoyele Sowore." "Dear Facebook SupportTeam," "I am reaching out to urgently request the immediate restoration of the Facebook account of Omoyele Sowore (@YeleSowore), a prominent Nigerian human rights advocate, journalist, and political figure." "His account was recently deactivated without any clear justification or prior notice of violations. We are deeply troubled by the possibility that this action may stem from political bias or external pressures, particularly from those unsettled by his outspoken commitment to justice and democratic change." " As a global platform, Meta/Facebook has a duty to safeguard free speech, not stifle it. The deactivation of Mr. Sowore’s account raises concerns about politically driven motives, which erodes the platform’s integrity as an impartial space for discourse and activism." We respectfully demand the following: 1. The prompt restoration of Omoyele Sowore’s Facebook account. 2. A clear and public explanation for the account’s deactivation. 3. A public assurance from Meta /Facebook to uphold political neutrality and protect the voices of human rights advocates. "Suppressing an activist’s voice through account deactivation is tantamount to censorship. If this issue is not resolved promptly, we will pursue further action through legal, civic, and international channels.
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  • Exactly one year ago, my son Yanmife went under the knife to remove a strange growth in one of his nostrils. At first we thought it was something minor. Little did we know that it was the beginning of our travails. Doctors said he had nasal polyps. That was the first time I heard anything like that! We were told the growth was too big and required surgery. They said endoscopic surgery was our best bet because the growth originated from near his right eye. He ran the risk of losing an eye. That was one of the toughest days of my life. We kept jumping from hospital to hospital hoping to find a solution that didn't involve surgery but got none!

    He took antibiotics that were prescribed, used spray.... nothing! Instead, the growth started to increase in size and was smelling badly. He stopped attending school because his classmates were getting irritated. No one wanted to associate with him. We kept doing steam inhalation, hoping to at least reduce the smell. He was always indoors! I couldn't focus on my job, his mom was always crying. Everyone looked up to me. I had to be strong especially for my son but It was really a tough time.

    We needed ₦1 million naira for his endoscopic surgery and had no money. It was a time we could barely save. Life was tough! We had so many sleepless nights. It was a traumatizing experience. I was just there; helpless. My son was writhing in pains and I could do nothing about it. When I couldn't take it anymore, I sought help from social media. That was my last resort. It took a lot of courage to do it but I have no regrets whatsoever. With the help of friends, family and strangers I only met on this app, we were able to raise the entire sum and he had a successful surgery.

    Again, I'd like to thank everyone that contributed in cash and kind, those that championed my case like it was theirs, those that shared across other platforms, those who called, those who prayed and those that visited, may God bless y'all abundantly. Your contributions were immense and I'm forever in your debt. I'm glad to say I'm in a much better place now and have been/will keep supporting anyone with health challenges to the best of my ability because I've been down that road and I'll tell you for free.... it's a terrible place to be. We saw hell but came back. God is faithful .

    Social media is a powerful tool when you know how to use it.

    Gratitude .

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    Exactly one year ago, my son Yanmife went under the knife to remove a strange growth in one of his nostrils. At first we thought it was something minor. Little did we know that it was the beginning of our travails. Doctors said he had nasal polyps. That was the first time I heard anything like that! We were told the growth was too big and required surgery. They said endoscopic surgery was our best bet because the growth originated from near his right eye. He ran the risk of losing an eye. That was one of the toughest days of my life. We kept jumping from hospital to hospital hoping to find a solution that didn't involve surgery but got none! He took antibiotics that were prescribed, used spray.... nothing! Instead, the growth started to increase in size and was smelling badly. He stopped attending school because his classmates were getting irritated. No one wanted to associate with him. We kept doing steam inhalation, hoping to at least reduce the smell. He was always indoors! I couldn't focus on my job, his mom was always crying. Everyone looked up to me. I had to be strong especially for my son but It was really a tough time. We needed ₦1 million naira for his endoscopic surgery and had no money. It was a time we could barely save. Life was tough! We had so many sleepless nights. It was a traumatizing experience. I was just there; helpless. My son was writhing in pains and I could do nothing about it. When I couldn't take it anymore, I sought help from social media. That was my last resort. It took a lot of courage to do it but I have no regrets whatsoever. With the help of friends, family and strangers I only met on this app, we were able to raise the entire sum and he had a successful surgery. Again, I'd like to thank everyone that contributed in cash and kind, those that championed my case like it was theirs, those that shared across other platforms, those who called, those who prayed and those that visited, may God bless y'all abundantly. Your contributions were immense and I'm forever in your debt. I'm glad to say I'm in a much better place now and have been/will keep supporting anyone with health challenges to the best of my ability because I've been down that road and I'll tell you for free.... it's a terrible place to be. We saw hell but came back. God is faithful ✅. Social media is a powerful tool when you know how to use it. Gratitude 🙏. Copied...
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  • Once again, the easiest way to know a Nigerian who has no integrity, who is against your future, who is eaten up by tribalism … is anyone who dislikes Peter Obi and his efforts in fighting corruption.

    Some people think the clamour for Peter Obi as President might be a mere Igbo chauvinism. Have there not been Igbo candidates who came out in the previous presidential elections? Did Igbos support them like they’re supporting Peter Obi?

    Igbos massively voted for Abiola, while some Igbos were contestants. Igbos voted for Obasanjo, while some Igbos were contestants. Igbos have never really believed in having one single leader. But if you must lead them, you must be very credible and full of integrity.

    That was why when Peter Obi came out to contest, his integrity being well known, all sensible people not only Igbos started clamouring for this man to lead.

    It’s becoming very clearer to me that the only solution to this impasse is Biafra. But let’s hope that many sensible non-tribalistic people out there will see reasons one more time.

    Once again, the easiest way to know a Nigerian who has no integrity, who is against your future, who is eaten up by tribalism … is anyone who dislikes Peter Obi and his efforts in fighting corruption. Some people think the clamour for Peter Obi as President might be a mere Igbo chauvinism. Have there not been Igbo candidates who came out in the previous presidential elections? Did Igbos support them like they’re supporting Peter Obi? Igbos massively voted for Abiola, while some Igbos were contestants. Igbos voted for Obasanjo, while some Igbos were contestants. Igbos have never really believed in having one single leader. But if you must lead them, you must be very credible and full of integrity. That was why when Peter Obi came out to contest, his integrity being well known, all sensible people not only Igbos started clamouring for this man to lead. It’s becoming very clearer to me that the only solution to this impasse is Biafra. But let’s hope that many sensible non-tribalistic people out there will see reasons one more time.
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  • It is really painful that this Catholic Priest who was on mission work died in such a merciless manner!

    Even though they killed the messenger of God, his message of Love, Care and Kindness will never be obliterated.

    May God take care of his gentle soul.
    It is really painful that this Catholic Priest who was on mission work died in such a merciless manner! Even though they killed the messenger of God, his message of Love, Care and Kindness will never be obliterated.🙌🙌 May God take care of his gentle soul.🙏😭😭
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  • THE COCKROACH's CHOICE

    Three hungry cockroaches came to a farmer and asked him for food. He willingly offered them some bread and some cheese. They ate to satisfaction and saved food to take home to their families.

    Upon leaving, the farmer told them,
    "Listen roaches, instead of begging for food as you always do, why don't I offer you a job in my farm? We offer good pay, food, and protection for your families."

    The cockroaches asked,
    "What work do we have to do, and how much salary do we get?"

    The farmer answered,
    "There are four positions available in my farm, with each having a different pay. It's up to you to choose which of them you prefer! The worker whose job is to inform my chickens that food is ready gets paid $3,000 every month. The worker whose job is to peel and slice my garlic gets $5,000 monthly. The worker whose job is to chase pesky lizards out of the farm gets $4,000 every month. And lastly, the worker whose job is to sing and dance for my goats gets only $250 monthly. You can make your choice now!"

    The first cockroach exclaimed,
    "I choose the $5,000 job! I want to peel and slice your garlic!"

    The second cockroach chorused,
    "I want the $4,000 job! Let me chase the pesky lizards out of the farm!

    The third cockroach thought for a long moment, then said surprisingly,
    "I would prefer the $250 job! I want to sing and dance for your goats!"

    For a moment, the two other cockroaches glared at her and thought she was very dumb.
    "How could she have chosen the lowest paying job in the farm? Is she that silly and unreasonable?" they thought within themselves.

    The following morning, the three cockroaches arrived for their first day of work. However, as they began their duties, the first and the second cockroaches died all of a sudden.

    The curious farmer then called the third cockroach and asked,
    "Tell me, why did you choose the lowest paying job?"

    She took a deep breath and answered,
    "Firstly, chickens favourite food is cockroaches- why would I choose a job where I have to go close to chickens? Secondly, the pungent smell of garlic can quickly kill a cockroach- why would I choose a job where I have to peel and slice garlic? Thirdly, lizards love to snack and prey on cockroaches- why would I choose a job where I have to chase lizards out of the farm? It's not about the money at all, it's about putting my life into consideration."

    LESSON TO LEARN:
    Be careful of the deals you accept from people. Don't jump into every offer made to you. Don't be so blinded by money and material things that you refuse to pause and carefully consider the ramifications before taking a decision. Be wise!
    THE COCKROACH's CHOICE Three hungry cockroaches came to a farmer and asked him for food. He willingly offered them some bread and some cheese. They ate to satisfaction and saved food to take home to their families. Upon leaving, the farmer told them, "Listen roaches, instead of begging for food as you always do, why don't I offer you a job in my farm? We offer good pay, food, and protection for your families." The cockroaches asked, "What work do we have to do, and how much salary do we get?" The farmer answered, "There are four positions available in my farm, with each having a different pay. It's up to you to choose which of them you prefer! The worker whose job is to inform my chickens that food is ready gets paid $3,000 every month. The worker whose job is to peel and slice my garlic gets $5,000 monthly. The worker whose job is to chase pesky lizards out of the farm gets $4,000 every month. And lastly, the worker whose job is to sing and dance for my goats gets only $250 monthly. You can make your choice now!" The first cockroach exclaimed, "I choose the $5,000 job! I want to peel and slice your garlic!" The second cockroach chorused, "I want the $4,000 job! Let me chase the pesky lizards out of the farm! The third cockroach thought for a long moment, then said surprisingly, "I would prefer the $250 job! I want to sing and dance for your goats!" For a moment, the two other cockroaches glared at her and thought she was very dumb. "How could she have chosen the lowest paying job in the farm? Is she that silly and unreasonable?" they thought within themselves. The following morning, the three cockroaches arrived for their first day of work. However, as they began their duties, the first and the second cockroaches died all of a sudden. The curious farmer then called the third cockroach and asked, "Tell me, why did you choose the lowest paying job?" She took a deep breath and answered, "Firstly, chickens favourite food is cockroaches- why would I choose a job where I have to go close to chickens? Secondly, the pungent smell of garlic can quickly kill a cockroach- why would I choose a job where I have to peel and slice garlic? Thirdly, lizards love to snack and prey on cockroaches- why would I choose a job where I have to chase lizards out of the farm? It's not about the money at all, it's about putting my life into consideration." LESSON TO LEARN: Be careful of the deals you accept from people. Don't jump into every offer made to you. Don't be so blinded by money and material things that you refuse to pause and carefully consider the ramifications before taking a decision. Be wise!
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