@BashirAhmaad@ZariyiYusufu This is the only place Bashir is always available to respond, chaos you said, a land that has been in chaos for decades now, you guys are a curse to Nigeria.
They hate one because he is a Christian who exposes a silent genocide against Christians and helps rebuild their homes
They revere the other because he is an Islamic cleric who speaks on behalf of the Islamist militia that carry out the Christian genocide and advocates against any measure aimed at eliminating them.
Indeed, light has no fellowship with darkness.
@Unabombaar Same Lagos your ancestor no wan leave and go your region
Lagos is dirty because of the ibo people in it
A content creator do tour round the universities in Nigeria he never complained that any is dirty until he go to imo state university he couldn’t hold it
Oya cry
Ibo is dirty
A professor will now receive a monthly top-up of over ₦140,000, as President Tinubu has created a new category of allowance for academic staff, known as the “professorial cadre” allowance—an enhanced additional package.
Today, we have the funding to support the 40% salary increase granted to our lecturers across all our institutions, as well as the nine enhanced Earned Academic Allowances, which are now well structured.
- Dr Tunji Alausa, Minister of Education, speaking on the FG-ASUU deal
#PoliticsToday
@okeyvin1@ruffydfire Please you can refer it to Calabar people not all parts of cross river, cross river state is a diverse state with almost 20 different tribes and culture, where i come from in cross river we don't care where you come from we live as Nigerians.
@ruffydfire Why do cross riverians hate igbos so much. I went to university there, and I will tell you for a fact tribal sentiments towards the igbos is so high, most times people say the yorubas hate the igbos, but that is because they have never been to Calabar
Complaints sent
“I am a House officer that was posted to UCTH to begin my Housemanship, I got to Calabar on Sunday, I met with others that also travelled from distant locations to resume House Job duties, for context I base in Lagos, although I'm from the East, on Monday we went to the administrative building to meet with the CMD and also begin our clearance and orientation. To my surprise he rejected us, all 17 of us, he told us he has petitioned the list of House officers sent to the facility to MDCN, and until MDCN replies he's not clearing us. He gave his reasons, some of which are:
1. Why 15 of 17 HO's are from one tribe/region
2. Why are there no Cross Riverians in the list of posted Officers from MDCN
3. They told MDCN they have 50 slots, why are we 17?
Honestly sir, I was shocked.
He went on to talk about how it's becoming a normal thing, how we igbos we're coming to saturate the whole place, he accused us of paying to get the placements, he said he has evidence but failed to show us any evidence. The whole thing is just frustrating, we don't even have accommodation as we speak most of us sleep on the floor in the room of older house officers in the facility with just wrapper on the floor, these house officers go ahead to tell us how it's a regular thing there, in some cases he will approve clearance for the house officers from other tribe, then reject the ones from Igbo telling them "Go to the East, there's no space". One person even got in touch with the CMD of their own University's teaching hospital, where they graduated, he spoke to him and he said the list would be cancelled, he blatantly told the two non Igbos that they're unfortunately caught up in this mess and nothing will be done, telling us to stop hanging around the premises and travel back home. Sir I'm honestly tired, I never for once thought I will face this level of Tribalism in my life.
National Association of Resident Doctors UCTH and NMA Cross River branch reached out to him, still he was adamant. All these are factors that ignites the JAPA mentality amongst Healthcare workers.
Sir please help us, I have never felt so much regret for studying this course like I felt these past 2 days.”
No Game tickets for Nigeria vs Morocco
Nigerian fans have been going from place to place searching for match tickets
This is the same issue we faced in Côte d’Ivoire 💔
If Calvin Bassey, Frank Onyeka, Simon Moses & Stanley Nwabali want to play in the final, they must not get a yellow card against Morocco.
They are already on yellow cards.
I think CAF should review the yellow cards at semifinals so that the best players won't miss it based on accumulated cards from the knockout phase.
I know the Iranian people will not allow Israel, the United States and their allies to destabilize and destroy their country under the pretext of regime change. History has shown us how such interventions unfold, we remember clearly how a similar scenario played out in Libya and in other countries, where external interference, sold as liberation or reform, ultimately led to chaos, state collapse and prolonged suffering for ordinary citizens.
Video 📹 ;
Sadly if it’s not Naira Marley or Candy @ndlea_nigeria is not interested‼️
I had to pass there so you see how these people sell drugs on the street like it’s corn 🌽
Come to hospital and you’ll cry for Nigeria…almost No Hope📌
Please watch this video and tell me if anything she said makes sense.
The servants, who are they? Why are they still serving others in Jannah?
The husband they will give her, what will happen to his own 72 virgins?
I have thousands of questions!!!! 🤦🏽♀️
It is reassuring to read reports that a court has issued an arrest warrant for a Department of State Services (DSS) officer, Mr. Ifeanyi Festus, who is alleged to have committed grave human-rights violations. According to the allegations, the officer abducted a minor Muslim girl, Walida Sani, from Jigawa, subjected her to forced religious conversion and committed repeated acts of sexual abuse that resulted in pregnancy. The case further alleges that a medical procedure was carried out at a hospital in Abuja because of complications related to her age.
While the matter remains before the courts but the issuance of an arrest warrant sends an important signal that no individual is above the law. It also reflects the justice system’s responsibility to protect vulnerable persons, uphold freedom of religion and ensure accountability for serious allegations of abuse. Many will be watching closely as this legal process unfolds, hoping it leads to truth, justice and stronger safeguards against such violations.
@TheSerahIbrahim The guy is just being greedy cause this same guys provided him with the assist for the 2 goals he scored, how can a player score 2 goals in a knockout match and still not happy, that is greed.
Osimhen didn’t even go to congratulate his teammates or celebrate with fans like others after the game
Dude just walked into the dressing room with a straight face.
@ElemSunny@TheSerahIbrahim Wait oo did God wrote the Bible, why do we question God mentality for creating two different people with same blood group and give humans the knowledge to transfer it to another person to save lives.
People should be charged for suicide in cases like this.
Her death is sad. And may God give her family the heart to bear the loss as they keep the resurrection hope alive.
It is not the issue of who made the rules, because it is not a man-made rule, but one deeply rooted in the scriptures. So, it is a matter of Faith and respect for God’s word.
For many, the decision to abstain from blood transfusions isn't just a medical choice, but one deeply personal and spiritual one. Rooted in biblical teachings (Genesis 9:4, Leviticus 17:10, Deuteronomy 12:23, Acts 15:28, 29), this stance is strictly involves obedience to God's commands and reverence for life, which blood represents, according to the scriptures (Leviticus 17:14). As Acts 5:20 says, God commands his worshipers to "abstain from things polluted... and from blood,” not as a doctrine made by men, but as a divine principle for those who seek to honor Him.
Countless Jehovah's Witnesses and non-Witnesses have survived and healed without blood transfusions, testament to the effectiveness of alternative treatments. Jehovah’s Witnesses are not rejecting medical help; they accept any medical treatment, but out of respect to God's command to abstain from blood, would not want to save their life to disobey God. Such people deserve respect for their faith and personal choice.
Shifting perspectives will help here!
What was once considered "extreme" is now becoming standard practice. The medical community has taken note:
- "Many techniques developed for Jehovah's Witness patients will become standard practice." (Medical education journal, 2004)
- "'Bloodless surgery' should... form an integral part of everyday surgical practice." (Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2010)
Thousands of doctors worldwide now use blood-conservation techniques, and patients from all walks of life are benefiting. These alternatives aren't limited to Jehovah's Witnesses; they're a viable option for anyone.
History shows that transfusions don't guarantee success. In many cases, patients receiving transfusions faced higher risks and even died despite the blood transfusion they received. Today, bloodless medicine is proving effective, even in complex surgeries and resource-limited settings.
So, it's not the issue of dismissing medical advancements; it has to do more with respecting individual choices and faith. With skilled doctors and evolving techniques, bloodless surgery is a beacon of hope for many.
You can do more research (secular and biblical) on your own to learn more about bloodless medicine or faith-based healthcare decisions.
Who made the rules at Jehova Witness?
It’s 2025, can’t a lot of these things be revised?
Aunty Esther was so strong in her faith, it shouldn’t have ended this way.
May God forgive her shortcomings🙏🏻.
NIGERIAN GOVT NAMES 15 TERRORISM FINANCIERS
Individuals:
1 Tukur Mamu
2 Yusuf Ghazali
3 Muhammad Sani
4 Abubakar Muhammad
5 Sallamudeen Hassan
6 Adamu Ishak
7 Hassana-Oyiza Isah
8 Abdulkareem Musa
9 Umar Abdullahi
6 BDCs & Firms:
10 West & East Africa General Trading Company Limited
11 Settings Bureau De Change Ltd
12 G. Side General Enterprises
13 Desert Exchange Ventures Ltd
14 Eagle Square General Trading Company Limited
15 Alfa Exchange BDC
#Statisense
(Channels TV)
"The President reached out to the terrorists and asked them to release the kidnapped children"
So, if the President can control the terrorists, why can't he kukuma ask them to drop their arms and stop terrorizing the country
Abi, that one no follow for the original agreement 😂
JUST IN: The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, will host a special thanksgiving service to commemorate the 65th Independence anniversary of Nigeria
@NigeriaStories Nigeria is rule by a drug lord what do you expect, in FCT they sell drugs on the street and nothing is been done about it, were is the NDLEA.
BREAKING: Two Brazil returnees; Ofoma Sunday and Ukachukwu Frank Ikechukwu have excreted 116 wraps of heroin & cocaine after days in observatory custody following their arrest by NDLEA at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Ikeja Lagos.