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Accountant. Farmer. Just following the trend
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2010
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Homeless pan handler Billy Ray Harris received spare change from Sarah Darling. Unknowingly, her $4,000 diamond engagement ring fell into his cup. Harris had it appraised but returned it the next day when she came back searching.
Touched by his honesty, Sarah and her fiancé started a fundraiser. It raised over $150,000, allowing Harris to buy a car, a house, and reunite with his family after 16 years.
A powerful reminder that integrity can change lives.
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We Occupied Ministry of Justice Over Illegal Detention of Justice Crack
In a decisive response to the unjust remand of Justice Chidiebere Mark, widely known as Justice Crack, by a judge of the Federal High Court in Abuja, we moved immediately to occupy the premises of the Federal Ministry of Justice, demanding urgent intervention from the Attorney General of the Federation.
The court’s decision to remand a civilian whistleblower in the custody of the Department of State Services is not only excessive but represents a dangerous abuse of judicial authority.
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MTN's revenue in 3 months is N1.5 trillion.
Seplat's revenue in 3 months is N1.1 trillion.
Zenith Bank's revenue in 3 months is N1 trillion.
BUA Cement's revenue in 3 months is N355 billion.
These are businesses flourishing in this same country that many of my generation have written off.
This is why I’m a big fan of Filtering what you hear and work on your mindset.
Trust me, it is possible to do big things as a young person in this same country.
A classic case of half-full or half-empty, depending on how you see the country and how you see your glass cup.
Nigeria has so many flaws and contradictions, but your life can change here when you see the glass cup as half full instead of half empty.
I promise you.
© Chukwudi Iwuchukwu
Do you believe in a better Nigeria?

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You see, Peter Obi and Kwankwaso have the energy to move around. Nobody has time for “big mannism”. Both of them have rolled their sleeves and they have gone to work. Nigeria will be OK.
Hon. Saifullahi Hassan@SaifullahiHon
Touchdown Kano🛬
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A well-taken care of military is a well-protected nation, and nobody should turn a blind eye when our service men are seen not to be taken care of, says Peter Akah, advocate for a new Nigeria.
#CTVMorningBrief
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BREAKING:
Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno has announced the creation of the state Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, with immediate effect.
Mr Uwem Ekanem, Managing Director of the Ibom Airport Development Company, will be the acting Head until a substantive Commissioner is appointed.
#AkwaIbom

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South Africa has just turned things around … from load shedding blackouts to an electricity surplus
With an installed capacity of about 62,700 megawatts, it now stands as the largest electricity producer in Africa.
A few years back, people were planning life around blackouts. Now the system is producing more power than before, showing how fast energy systems can shift.

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In 1981, Jimmy Carter walked out of the White House.
He had been the most powerful man in the world.
Leader of the United States. Commander-in-Chief. A man with access to anything, anywhere.
Then suddenly, it was over.
Most former presidents take a different path.
Million-dollar speeches. Book deals. Private jets. A life far removed from ordinary people.
Carter didn’t do that.
He went home.
Back to Plains, Georgia. A small town. No spotlight. No luxury lifestyle.
And then he did something almost no one expected.
He picked up a hammer.
With Habitat for Humanity, Carter started building houses for people who couldn’t afford one. Not posing for photos. Not supervising.
Working.
Sweating under the sun. Carrying wood. Hammering nails. Side by side with volunteers.
Year after year.
Into his 70s.
Into his 80s.
Even into his 90s.
This wasn’t a one-time gesture. He helped build and repair thousands of homes across the world.
The same man who once sat behind the most powerful desk on Earth was now on rooftops, fixing homes for strangers.
No cameras needed.
No applause required.
While others chased wealth after power, Carter chose something else.
Service.
He lived longer than any U.S. president in history. Long enough for people to look back and realize something simple.
Power didn’t define him.
What he did after power did.
And in a world where leaders often take, he kept giving.
Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.

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