Abdulrahman Ridwanullah
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Abdulrahman Ridwanullah
@Ridolarax
Muslim || Sigma || Omo Ilorin || الشاعر المفلق



One pure fact about Ilorin men…?

Read This before you say Life is Fair. Pls don’t scroll. This is a real story, and a life depends on it… 🙏🥹 I received a call in 200 level that my attention was needed at my department. On getting there, I met 4 other students same level as I. The department was about to do accreditation and they needed the top five students of every level to be in attendance. That was the first time I met Opeyemi. Opeyemi was among the students with the top GPA. However, over the next few semesters, Opeyemi's cGPA dropped drastically. He was no where to be found among the top students. What happened to Opeyemi? Opeyemi's mom, his sole support system, fell ill & died, leaving him with depression and responsibilities. He wrestled with depression for a long time, always blaming himself for not being man enough to save his mother, even though there was obviously nothing he could do at the time. That single event messed up his mental health and affected his academics. But the death didn't leave him alone with depression, it also left him with responsibilities of two younger sisters. Realizing he couldn't do anything about what's gone, he vowed to be there for his baby sisters. He, a child himself, became the sole provider for his two sisters (twins). He became more quiet & more hungry. He juggled between school and work to fend for his sisters. He put them in school, got them phones, and spent on them what he didn't even spend on himself. "Taiwo & Kehinde must not lack, they are my remaining family" he'd always say. Last year, Taiwo & Kehinde secured admission into the University and he singlehanded paid all the bills - tuition, housing, reg and everything! But life, they say, ain't fair. It came again with a stronger challenge over a month ago when Kehinde fell seriously ill. On getting to the hospital, they discovered that it's a kidney problem and she needs an emergency transplant for her to survive! 🥹 For over a month now, Kehinde has been surviving on regular dialysis & he's been the one covering all the cost. Now, Opeyemi is totally drained. He needs your help to keep his sister alive. A sum of NGN 50,000,000 is needed to save Kehinde. Please your donation is needed to keep Kehinde alive. Acct no: 8165114830 Bank: Palmpay Name: Kareem Taiwo 0443631575 Kareem Taiwo Wema Bank RT’s @DONJAZZY @aproko_doctor @arojinle1 @Wizarab10 @Adamthallith


Read This before you say Life is Fair. Pls don’t scroll. This is a real story, and a life depends on it… 🙏🥹 I received a call in 200 level that my attention was needed at my department. On getting there, I met 4 other students same level as I. The department was about to do accreditation and they needed the top five students of every level to be in attendance. That was the first time I met Opeyemi. Opeyemi was among the students with the top GPA. However, over the next few semesters, Opeyemi's cGPA dropped drastically. He was no where to be found among the top students. What happened to Opeyemi? Opeyemi's mom, his sole support system, fell ill & died, leaving him with depression and responsibilities. He wrestled with depression for a long time, always blaming himself for not being man enough to save his mother, even though there was obviously nothing he could do at the time. That single event messed up his mental health and affected his academics. But the death didn't leave him alone with depression, it also left him with responsibilities of two younger sisters. Realizing he couldn't do anything about what's gone, he vowed to be there for his baby sisters. He, a child himself, became the sole provider for his two sisters (twins). He became more quiet & more hungry. He juggled between school and work to fend for his sisters. He put them in school, got them phones, and spent on them what he didn't even spend on himself. "Taiwo & Kehinde must not lack, they are my remaining family" he'd always say. Last year, Taiwo & Kehinde secured admission into the University and he singlehanded paid all the bills - tuition, housing, reg and everything! But life, they say, ain't fair. It came again with a stronger challenge over a month ago when Kehinde fell seriously ill. On getting to the hospital, they discovered that it's a kidney problem and she needs an emergency transplant for her to survive! 🥹 For over a month now, Kehinde has been surviving on regular dialysis & he's been the one covering all the cost. Now, Opeyemi is totally drained. He needs your help to keep his sister alive. A sum of NGN 50,000,000 is needed to save Kehinde. Please your donation is needed to keep Kehinde alive. Acct no: 8165114830 Bank: Palmpay Name: Kareem Taiwo 0443631575 Kareem Taiwo Wema Bank RT’s @DONJAZZY @aproko_doctor @arojinle1 @Wizarab10 @Adamthallith


Read This before you say Life is Fair. Pls don’t scroll. This is a real story, and a life depends on it… 🙏🥹 I received a call in 200 level that my attention was needed at my department. On getting there, I met 4 other students same level as I. The department was about to do accreditation and they needed the top five students of every level to be in attendance. That was the first time I met Opeyemi. Opeyemi was among the students with the top GPA. However, over the next few semesters, Opeyemi's cGPA dropped drastically. He was no where to be found among the top students. What happened to Opeyemi? Opeyemi's mom, his sole support system, fell ill & died, leaving him with depression and responsibilities. He wrestled with depression for a long time, always blaming himself for not being man enough to save his mother, even though there was obviously nothing he could do at the time. That single event messed up his mental health and affected his academics. But the death didn't leave him alone with depression, it also left him with responsibilities of two younger sisters. Realizing he couldn't do anything about what's gone, he vowed to be there for his baby sisters. He, a child himself, became the sole provider for his two sisters (twins). He became more quiet & more hungry. He juggled between school and work to fend for his sisters. He put them in school, got them phones, and spent on them what he didn't even spend on himself. "Taiwo & Kehinde must not lack, they are my remaining family" he'd always say. Last year, Taiwo & Kehinde secured admission into the University and he singlehanded paid all the bills - tuition, housing, reg and everything! But life, they say, ain't fair. It came again with a stronger challenge over a month ago when Kehinde fell seriously ill. On getting to the hospital, they discovered that it's a kidney problem and she needs an emergency transplant for her to survive! 🥹 For over a month now, Kehinde has been surviving on regular dialysis & he's been the one covering all the cost. Now, Opeyemi is totally drained. He needs your help to keep his sister alive. A sum of NGN 50,000,000 is needed to save Kehinde. Please your donation is needed to keep Kehinde alive. Acct no: 8165114830 Bank: Palmpay Name: Kareem Taiwo 0443631575 Kareem Taiwo Wema Bank RT’s @DONJAZZY @aproko_doctor @arojinle1 @Wizarab10 @Adamthallith





Day 2 We Still Need Your Help to Save Kehinde’s Life 💔🙏 Yesterday, we shared Opeyemi’s story. A brother who lost his mom, sacrificed his own comfort, and took full responsibility for raising his two sisters. He didn’t give up on them. He worked hard. He put them through university. Now life is testing him again. Kehinde has been diagnosed with kidney failure. The doctors say she needs a kidney transplant urgently, and the cost is ₦50 million. This is bigger than one family. This is a moment for all of us. No amount is too small. If 50,000 people give ₦1,000 each, we can get closer to saving her life. Please: Donate what you can Retweet to spread the word Tag someone who can help Let’s not scroll past this. Let’s be the reason Kehinde gets a second chance at life. Palmpay 8165114830 Kareem Taiwo Wema Bank 0443631575 Kareem Taiwo Esther Every share matters. Every naira counts. Every prayer helps. 💔🙏














