Japhet Peter D
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Japhet Peter D
@Japhpee
Applications and Tech Solutions | Telecoms | Programmer | Electrical Electronics Technologist | Humanitarian (#YALI #MDGS ........) | god | humble and reliable.

OPEN LETTER TO DAVID HUNDEYIN @DavidHundeyin, I am saying this from a place of genuine concern. Nobody goes through the kind of pressure, fear, threats, and persecution you have experienced without it taking a serious toll. You have been moving from country to country. You have been under intense political pressure. You have been fighting heavy battles mostly alone. That level of stress changes people, whether they admit it or not. But in recent times, the way you have been moving online does not look like someone who is coping well. You now treat almost every event in Nigeria as if it is personally directed at you, as if you are the only one who understands what is happening. You react to disagreement as an attack. Everything is now a foreign plot even when it doesn’t point to that direction. You insult entire groups, including people you once shared the same ideology with. One moment you speak as if you alone can save Nigeria, the next moment you say the country deserves whatever happens to it. This is not strength. This is what stress, burnout, and emotional exhaustion look like when they begin to affect how someone sees the world. Let me also remind you of your own words. In 2023, you openly acknowledged the killings of Christians in Nigeria, and you even said that as an atheist, you were shouting louder than the church. Now the church and the people directly affected are shouting, and suddenly they are CIA, or America is using them to destabilise Nigeria, as if Nigeria is a stable nation before, how do you destabilise an already destabilised entity. Let me ask you plainly: were you CIA in 2023 when you said you were shouting louder than the church? Was America using you to destabilise Nigeria then? One thing I will tell you for free is this: person wey him house dey catch fire no dey ask the people rushing to help am wetin their intentions be. Them no dey care whether the people wey come help fit steal their property. They just accept help. Person wey dey drown no dey look the face of the person wey wan save am. The truth is not that people suddenly became CIA agents. The truth is that you are tired, overwhelmed, and carrying too much on your own. When someone carries that much pain and pressure for too long, it starts to affect their judgement. Nobody is dragging you. Nobody is mocking you. This is simply a concern. You have done important work, and you have taken risks most people cannot imagine. But right now, the stress is showing in your words, your reactions, your anger, and the way you interpret almost everything as a plot. Before this pressure breaks you, take a step back and breathe. You do not have to fight the whole world alone. And you do not have to destroy yourself in the process of trying to save a country that has already drained you. Seek mental health support and counsel. Everyone reaches a breaking point at some stage, especially under the kind of pressure you have lived with. Admitting you need help is not weakness. Asking for support is strength. Take your mental health seriously. You have already blocked me. So if you like call me CIA, it would honestly be an honour. But deep down, you know this message is coming from a place of truth. Thank you for your attention to this matter Peace ✌️


















Dear Samuel Adegoke, I will continue to disparage all attempts to charge a percentage of property value for witnessing a signature. Perhaps your doctor should be charging a percentage of your net worth for prescribing a malaria tablet for you or your mechanic should charge a percentage of the value of your car for changing the oil. Set a flat fee for routine services like this (like is done in other countries) and I will gladly pay. If, instead, you want to take 10% of the value of a property I am taking a mortgage to buy, I will reduce my offer to N3K next time. Thank you.


Dear Dr. Joe, This your comment is absolutely misleading and disparaging for a profession you claim to be a member. It’s not in your place to ridicule a professional charge in such a manner you did here. Learned silk is entitled to his/her charge, so also the lawyer who charged you lesser. Let’s not pretend as if in other society you won’t pay these fees without even ridiculing the work.


So this is how we are thinking of redesigning the Igbo apprenticeship program “Igba boy”. For the pilot program, we will likely take in 200 persons to engage in the training on global quality carpentry, bricklaying, tilling, plumbing, HVAC, POP and electricals. The trainees will engage in an intensive 1 year program which they will be housed and fed. No holidays during the program. An additional 3 months will be on business and commercialization. Once they complete the cohort and they meet the standards set, they will be settled with a good amount of money to build on the business arm of their skills. Those who don’t meet up will be dropped off from the program. We will be visiting training centers in Togo and Germany in the coming weeks to solidify our plans and training partnerships. Let’s brainstorm… what do you think?






First class Honors, B.Eng Computer Engineering.







