Adeola
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Invite me to your city, let's visit any of our formations. #bailisfreechallenge LOADING! #







She and her husband moved into their uncompleted building to avoid rent. Congratulations👏🏿👏🏿


Simply sack them all. @PoliceNG_CRU @CspIniedu to bring them back on the road, is to traumatize Nigerias. If you watch that video, you will discover so many young boys they took to that crime scene they mapped out for their criminal activity. 80% of those boys must part away with their hard earned money before they will be allowed to go. Else they will threaten you, intimidate you, harass you, punish you and extort you at the end, “so choose”?




@Morris_Monye On the other hand, Another VDM has been created, all because Abazz refused to do the right thing!!

Oga rest with the shalaye You go just Dey explain Dey go Deliver everyone’s jersey and close the transaction !

Breaking Report: Alleged Religious Discrimination at Mercy College, Iwo A serious allegation of religious discrimination has emerged at Mercy College of Medical Science, Iwara Campus, Iwo, Osun State. According to Ta’awunu Human Rights Initiative, a formal complaint has been filed against a lecturer, Mr. Adesanya, who is accused of harassing a female nursing student, Miss Raji Kaosara Jadesola, over her use of the niqab. The incident reportedly occurred on March 17, 2026, during a lecture for OND 1 students. Despite allegedly complying with the institution’s approved dress code, the student was said to have been ordered to remove her niqab. Reports further claim the situation escalated when the lecturer attempted to forcibly remove it in class, causing distress and embarrassment. The complaint also alleges that the student was threatened with exclusion from lectures and prevented from sitting for a test due to the issue. THURIST has called for urgent intervention, including an independent investigation, protection of the student’s right to religious expression, and an opportunity for her to retake the missed test without penalty. As of now, the school management has not issued any official response. Key Questions Raised: Was the student truly in violation of any official dress code, or was this an act of discrimination? Did the lecturer overstep professional and legal boundaries by allegedly attempting to remove her niqab? Why was the student reportedly barred from taking her test, was due process followed?











