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Rhoda Sanda
@RhodaSanda
Enterpreneur, Girl child Educator, Menstrual Hygiene management Coach and CEO Rhodies Reusable Pads. Menstruation is not a dx but poor menstrual Hygiene is
Plateau, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2020
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The week has been quite heavy 😔
From the painful loss of our loved ones, to sleepless nights filled with fear, and even INEC actions meant to silence our voices.
Yet, in the midst of it all, I choose to rise 🌅
I choose hope over despair, courage over fear, and faith over uncertainty.
I look forward with determination to the Nigeria of my dreams 🇳🇬
A nation where peace reigns, justice prevails, and every citizen can live without fear.
No matter how dark the moment may seem, we will keep standing, we will keep speaking, and we will keep believing. ✨ ADC

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What level of inhumanity is this? 😡
APC is nothing short of an occultic group.
The president came into my state and chose to address the people at the airport instead of engaging with the citizens directly. And we are supposed to accept this? This is unacceptable and deeply disrespectful!
It is truly appalling. 🚫


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This is the judgement of the Court of Appeal And The Resignation Letter Of Nafiu Bala Gombe Dated 18th May 2025 And The Duly Acknowledged Notification To INEC. How Can Amupitan A Senior Advocate of Nigeria Rely On This Judgement To Derecognise The Extant ADC NWC If He Is Not Doing A Hatchet Job For APC. When Status Quo Ante Belum As At 2nd September 2025 When The Suit Was Filed Nafiu Bala Gombe Was No longer A Member Of The NWC And Could Not Lay Any Valid Claims To The Leadership Of The ADC?




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He has paid the supreme price in the ongoing genocide in Jos plateau state. He was lynch by the enemies of peace in yesterday's avoidable attack on his way to his place of primary assignment in Bauchi state. Rest in peace bro
My deepest to the entire people of Bokkos LGA, plateau state and Nigeria.


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Blood has no religion.
Blood is blood.
Yet Jos is bleeding again.
An attack in the heart of the town,and still no clear information. No answers. Just silence.
They call it “unknown gunmen.
They call it “banditry.
But tell me,how long will killers remain “unknown”?
How long will we hide truth behind names that solve nothing?
This is not right.
We preach peace in the day and bury people at night. We shout religion, yet spill the same human blood on the same soil.
Christians. Muslims. Same pain. Same loss.
And while we argue and turn on ourselves, those behind this chaos sit somewhere, untouched, watching us destroy each other.
This pain is becoming normal.
This silence is becoming dangerous.
This blood… is becoming too cheap.
Jos does not deserve this.
Nigeria does not deserve this.

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The biggest of the lessons I am learning by being a registered member of a political party is that to fix Nigeria we must first fix political parties. We cannot get a Nigerian that works for all without internal party democracy.
We must be as invested in political parties as we are on Election Day activities.
Nature abhors vacuum! If you don’t take part in party politics, others will and whatever they give you is what you have to choose from!
Aisha Yesufu@AishaYesufu
The things I am learning just by being a registered member of ADC, no political science degree would have taught me those things and I love it!!!!!! Political parties are where the real power brokering takes place. Joining ADC is the best decision I made this year!!!!!!
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We are proud to announce that DVCEHF is participating in the 4th Annual Child and Society Conference, themed “Protecting Children in a Changing World.”
This important gathering provides a platform for stakeholders, advocates, and organizations committed to child welfare to engage in meaningful dialogue and share practical solutions to the challenges facing children today.
At DVCEHF, our mission remains clear: to support, protect, and empower vulnerable children especially girls, children with disabilities, and those affected by crisis. Our participation in this conference reinforces our commitment to advancing conversations around child protection, menstrual health, education, and inclusive development.
As the world continues to evolve, so must our strategies in safeguarding the future of our children. We are excited to learn, collaborate, and contribute to shaping policies and actions that will create safer, healthier, and more inclusive environments for every child.
Together, we can build a future where no child is left behind.




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