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Maryama Cissey

@Sweet_Maryama

"Freedom and justice | Daily faith reflections + real talk |

Northern, Ghana Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Maryama Cissey
Maryama Cissey@Sweet_Maryama·
No society can truly progress when children as young as 5 or 6 are roaming the streets begging for food instead of learning or playing. Parents, we must take responsibility, do not bring children into this world if you cannot feed, clothe, and educate them. Islam commands us to protect our families from harm and raise them with dignity (Surah At-Tahrim 66:6). The Almajiri system was meant for knowledge, not street survival. Northern governors: It’s time to enforce real bans on child street begging, integrate Quranic schools with basic education, and support struggling families. What is one practical step we can demand as communities and believers to finally break this cycle? Quote or reply with your thoughts.
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أنــــس🍷
أنــــس🍷@malantrent·
During my NYSC last year in Adamawa State, our CDS group visited a prison. Till today, I genuinely don’t think I’ve recovered from what I saw there. We went there with good intentions. We carried detergents, food items and other little things we thought would help them. The plan was simple talk to the inmates, encourage them, advise them and remind them that life could still change for the better. The moment we entered the prison compound, the atmosphere changed completely. One of the officers told us to drop all our phones inside a small office before going further. At first I didn’t think much of it, but the moment that door closed behind us, I started feeling uncomfortable. The silence inside that place was not normal. As we approached, the officers ordered them to come out and sit on the floor for us. Around 70 of them slowly walked out and sat quietly without making noise. Most of them were very young. Maybe around 21 to 28 years old. Boys that looked like they should still be in school or hustling outside trying to survive life. But what shocked me first was their appearance. Almost all of them looked extremely skinny. Their hair was completely barbed low to the point where you could clearly see the shape of their skulls. Not normal skinny… the kind that makes you uncomfortable when you look too long. Then I noticed an old man sitting among them.
🍷@whoknowslevi

ever had a prison visit experience that haunted you for days????

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📈@QCWorldwide·
Oh so that’s why everyone on that label is in the street promoting their albums 👀😭
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Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸
Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸@alexbruesewitz·
Nicki Minaj has more courage and more guts than MOST elected Republicans. Don’t bend a knee to the mob @NICKIMINAJ!
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
WATCH: FMC Bida Worker Beaten, Forced To Roll On Ground, Whisked Away For Criticising Niger State Governor, Bago
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Maryama Cissey
Maryama Cissey@Sweet_Maryama·
@BashirAhmaad You should concentrate on the monstrosity going on in the north because you and your colleagues from the previous regime created it.
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
I haven’t heard much about it in a while. Is the proscribed IPOB still imposing its illegal sit-at-home directives in the South East?
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Maryama Cissey
Maryama Cissey@Sweet_Maryama·
@Unveiled_ChinaX This kind of practice should be illegal. I can’t believe something like this is happening.
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UnveiledChina
UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX·
The raw reality of China’s commercial dog meat industry has been exposed in a disturbing video out of Yulin, Guangxi, capturing the brutal methods used to handle these animals. The unedited footage shows a facility worker methodically treating dogs for parasites using a harsh chemical dipping process. Armed with a long pole and a neck noose, a woman forcefully hoists a struggling black dog into a large vat of diluted phoxim—a toxic organophosphate insecticide used in Chinese agriculture to kill mites and ticks. For nearly twenty seconds, the animal thrashes in terror, gasping for air as it is repeatedly dunked and agitated in the chemical bath before being pulled back out by its neck toward a long row of crowded wire-mesh cages. While Beijing frequently downplays the dog meat trade to global audiences, this footage captures the standard, industrialized reality of the Yulin supply chain. #UnveiledChina #YulinDogMeat #AnimalWelfare #ChinaFarming #DogMeatTrade #ConsumerSafety
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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
Igbo Passenger Challenges Yoruba People: "Give Your Children Igbo Names" – Demands Cultural Erasure from the Yorubas An Igbo passenger has sparked outrage after sharing the deep conversation he had with his Uber driver, during which he repeatedly challenged Yoruba people to start naming their children Igbo names. The passenger argued that Yorubas need to integrate more and should adopt Igbo names for their kids, questioning why they hold on to their own cultural identity.
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
BREAKING: Bandits Invade Kwara Border Town, Kidnap Emir’s Wives, Residents | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/42TnxJ0
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Borboleta silenciosa@FtimaPesso2719·
Meu Deus! Em uma cidade asiática, uma mulher foge com um bebezinho da fúria do marido para não ser m4rta com uma foice. Em qualquer país do mundo as mulheres deveriam usar armas para se defenderem ?
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二宮和也
二宮和也@nino_honmono·
今日は京都に行ったけど めちゃ人がいた(語彙力どうした) ビックリでしたが行って良かったです (語彙力どうした)
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Maryama Cissey
Maryama Cissey@Sweet_Maryama·
@_lukmanB These are the online bandits living in the city and defending terrorists online. Fear human beings.
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Salihu Umar
Salihu Umar@Necessary_Cho·
I don’t know of Southern universities, but in virtually all universities across Northern Nigeria, whether public or private, students are required to register for, attend, and pass General Studies courses on Western & Islamic philosophy. A significant part of that Islamic philosophy curriculum focuses on the Usmanu Danfodiyo Jihad & its historical impact on Northern Nigeria. I would take you & your argument more seriously if any one of you had rejected that curriculum entirely & withdrawn from university on the grounds that it erased their ethnic history. But if you stayed, completed the programme, and accepted the degree awarded by that institution, then at the very least there should be enough intellectual honesty to acknowledge & respect the historical significance of that jihad, regardless of ethnicity. Chapter closed. End.
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キスしすぎて鼻と口の辺り黒ずんでるの面白い
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Street Fight 🥊
Street Fight 🥊@Streetfight983·
Woman spits at an Indian🇮🇳 convenience store worker after he told her to control her kid from running around inside the store.
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Millz@Millz_umar·
They will mock Hausas openly, use derogatory slurs against us, try to erase our history, and sometimes even deny our existence entirely. Yet the same people who claim to fight “tribalism” stay silent. No outrage, no lectures, no campaigns. But the moment Hausas defend themselves or respond, suddenly it becomes “you’re dividing the North,” “you’re against Arewa,” “you’re against Muslims,” or they start throwing labels like arna and Maguzawa. I would rather proudly be called Bamaguje than surrender my identity just to please hypocrites. So Bello Turji and other Fulani terrorists killing Hausa people across Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina and other parts of the North are supposedly “uniting Arewa”? Is that the unity we’re talking about? Was there ever truly a united Arewa, or was it always an alliance where one side benefited more while the Hausa man carried the burden? What exactly has the ordinary Hausa man gained from this so called alliance besides bloodshed, insecurity, insults, and being told to remain silent while his people are attacked?
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