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REVEALED: Nigerian Soldiers Involved In Lekki Massacre Took Eight Bodies To Bonny Camp Clinic Though Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu blamed ‘forces beyond our control’ for the attack, while insisting that he had no authority over military engagements, the soldiers involved in the heinous mission have now exposed the truth. The soldiers, who were deployed from 65 Battalion, Bonny Camp, Victoria Island, Lagos, told some of the victims’ relatives after dumping them at MRS Hospital that they were sent by Governor Sanwo-Olu. “They came in two Hilux vans with atleast eight bodies. Some were still alive when they returned. They dumped them at MRS Hospital. They told us clearly that it was Governor Sanwo-Olu that sent them,” a brother to one of the victims, told SaharaReporters. It was, however, gathered that against widespread belief by members of the public, Brigadier-General Francis Omata didn’t command the soldiers nor was there when shots were fired. He was said to be at home when the shooting occurred and was shocked when people started calling him that soldiers were at the toll gate attacking protesters. After rushing to the scene and identifying himself, Omata was able to pull back the soldiers. It was then he discovered that they were from there 65 Battalion, Bonny Camp, which is headed by Lt Col S. O. Bello. http://saharareporters.com/2020/10/25/revealed-nigerian-soldiers-involved-lekki-massacre-took-eight-bodies-bonny-camp-clinic?fbclid=IwAR1LbAL790vKodPxSEyg8ZSkx5bVX3IQPhfK-f5X80-uTZMGX5FJYY74J-A https://www./549890931861236/permalink/1617288278454824/
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#EndSARS The summary so far Why Nigeria Is Now Erupting. Africa’s most populous country and biggest oil producer has been convulsed by protests that started with anger over police brutality and have now broadened, drawing worldwide attention. Tens of thousands of Nigerians have been demonstrating for weeks against a notoriously brutal and corrupt police agency, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad — a show of popular anger, fueled by longstanding grievances over corruption and lack of accountability, that posed the biggest challenge to the government in years. The demonstrations took a deadly turn this week, as soldiers fired on crowds of protesters, inflaming Nigerians who were already concerned about police use of violence against the demonstrators. Here are the basics of what is behind the protests and what they could mean for Nigeria, which at 206 million people is Africa’s most populous nation, its largest oil producer and an epicenter of the continent’s economic, political and cultural trends. What is SARS? Commonly known as SARS, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad was created in 1984 in response to an epidemic of violent crime including robberies, carjackings and kidnappings. While it was credited with having reduced brazen lawlessness in its initial years, the police unit was later accused of evolving into the same problem it had been designed to stop: a criminal enterprise that acts with impunity. In June, Amnesty International issued a report that it said had documented at least 82 cases of torture, ill-treatment and extrajudicial executions by SARS officers between January 2017 and May 2020. The victims, Amnesty said, were predominantly men aged 18 to 25, from low-income backgrounds and vulnerable groups. The Nigerian government’s failure to address this problem, Amnesty said, showed “an absolute disregard for international human rights laws and standards.” The critics include Fulani Kwajafa, the former police commissioner who founded SARS. In an interview with the BBC, he disavowed what it had become, saying the unit had been “turned into banditry.” Why did anti-SARS demonstrations erupt in recent weeks @Voice It Out The catalyst seemed to be an Oct. 3 video that appeared to show the unprovoked killing of a man by black-clad SARS officers in Ughelli, a town in southern Delta state. Nigerian officials said the video, which was widely shared over social media, was fake and arrested the person who took it — inciting even more anger. Demonstrations erupted in Lagos, the nation’s biggest city, and elsewhere around the country, driven by calls from people — many of them young — demanding that the government dismantle SARS. The decentralized movement has coalesced on social media, where people are using the hashtag #EndSARS and sharing images of police brutality. The hashtag has spread internationally, with prominent actors and sports figures from across Africa to Europe and the United States sharing the posts. @Voice It out Has the government done anything to address the anger over SARS? President Muhammadu Buhari, seeing that the protests were serious and spreading, agreed on Oct. 12 to disband SARS, calling his decision “only the first step in our commitment to extensive police reform in order to ensure that the primary duty of the police and other law enforcement agencies remains the protection of lives and livelihood of our people.” But the response did not mollify protesters — especially after Mr. Buhari’s subordinates said SARS officers would be redeployed elsewhere in Nigeria’s police system. People who have been demanding that officers be fired and that the most brutal among them be prosecuted say that the government’s is an attempt to paper over a problem, not to fix it. And in recent days, clashes between protesters and the police have grown increasingly violent. What other issues are fueling the protests? The anger of the protesters seems to have only increased — especially after the deadly suppression of a peaceful demonstration in Lagos on Tuesday, compounded by a 24-hour curfew decree and the deployment of Nigeria’s military forces to quell further demonstrations. The powerful role in the protests played by young Nigerians and their use of social media to share grievances could turn the movement into a much broader crisis for the government. Half the country’s population is under the age of 19. @Voice It Out “The protests have started to morph into a much larger critique about Nigeria, everything from police reform to security to extrajudicial killings,” said Judd Devermont, director of the Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. Fueled by young people and an outspoken Nigerian diaspora, Mr. Devermont said, the movement had become “a platform to talk about a host of challenges.” The movement bears striking similarities to demonstrations in the United States this year amid the outcry over police brutality after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. But Mr. Devermont said an important difference is that the Nigerian protesters are not demanding a defunding of the police — if anything, he said, they want more resources devoted to helping improve policing in their country. “They are saying police brutality cannot stand, and at the same time they’re saying the police are underfunded and poorly equipped,” he said. “This is a systemic problem — to get a better Nigeria, we need better police.” Police brutality isn’t the only issue fueling the anti-government sentiment. Nigeria’s stagnant economy, which relies heavily on oil exports that were crippled by the coronavirus pandemic, has become a major issue. Anger over suspected misuse of government funds during the pandemic has also become an element of popular anger. In one case that received widespread publicity, the Bureau of Public Procurement data showed the Health Ministry had spent $96,000 on 1,808 ordinary face masks — about $53 each. Complaints about government corruption are a longstanding grievance. The country is regarded as highly vulnerable to corruption, ranking in the bottom fourth of an annual 180-country best-to-worst list by Transparency International. Even before the pandemic upended life, Nigeria’s people had a dim view of their politicians. A Pew Research Center survey conducted a few years ago showed only 39 percent of Nigerians were satisfied with how democracy was working, while 60 percent said they were not. Asked if they thought “elected officials care what ordinary people think,” six in 10 said that was not true in Nigeria. A Dozen Protesters in Nigeria Reported Killed by Security Forces. By https://m./549890931861236?view=permalink&id=1614431785407140 Rick Gladstone is an editor and International writer
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Fix the road to avoid more death. This road has become a death trap. It is now an eyesore The sorry state of an abandoned road, Badagry international road has become worst. It is sad. Must we continue to witness this every day before Lagos state Government will repair BADAGRY Expressway? This is a Federal road, but lagos Government took charge but unable to complete it. From Ojo barracks to Badagry Town leading to Republic of Benin border . Note: please Keep sharing till it gets to the relevant authorities. Source - Voice It Out https://www./549890931861236/permalink/1595375967312722/ https://joviavoice..com/2020/10/fix-lagos-badagry-expressway-to-avoid.html Babatunde Raji Fashola #sanwoolu #RepairBadagryRoad #Road #Badagry #Lagos The Lagos State Government #Nigeria CityMood Badagry New Badagry Forum Badagry
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Note : This is for people who love to make it work. Marriage Advice ...� 1. Choose to love each other even in those moments when you struggle to like each other. Love is a commitment, not just a feeling. 2. Always answer the phone when your husband/wife is calling and when possible, try to keep your phone off/on silent when you’re together with your spouse. 3. Make time together a priority. Time is the “currency of relationships” so consistently invest time into your marriage. 4. Surround yourself with friends who will strengthen your marriage and remove yourself from people who may tempt you to compromise your character. 5. Make laughter the soundtrack of your marriage. Share moments of joy, and even in the hard times, find reasons to laugh. 6. In every argument, remember that there won’t be a “winner” and a “loser.” You are partners in everything so you’ll either win together or lose together. Work together to find a solution. 7. Remember that a strong marriage rarely has two strong people at the same time. It’s usually a husband and wife taking turns being strong for each other in the moments when the other feels weak. 8. Remember that marriage isn’t 50-50, divorce is 50-50. Marriage has to be 100-100. It’s not splitting everything in half, but both partners giving everything they’ve got. 9. Give your best to each other, not your leftovers after you’ve given your best to everyone else. 10. Learn from other people, but don’t feel the need to compare your life or your marriage to anyone else’s. God's plan for your life is masterfully unique. 11. Don’t put your marriage on hold while you’re raising your kids, chasing money or a goal or else you’ll end up with an empty nest and an empty marriage. 12. Never keep secrets from each other. Secrecy is the enemy of intimacy. 13. Never lie to each other. Lies break trust and trust is the foundation of a strong marriage. 14. When you’ve made a mistake, admit it and humbly seek forgiveness. You should be quick to say, “I was wrong. I’m sorry. Please forgive me.” 15. When your husband/wife breaks your trust, give them your forgiveness instantly which will promote healing and create the opportunity for trust to be rebuilt. You should be quick to say, “I love you. I forgive you. Let’s move forward.” Jovia_Voice It Out 16. Be patient with each other. Your spouse is always more important than your schedule. 17. Model the kind of marriage that will make your sons want to grow up to be good husbands and your daughters want to grow up to be good wives. 18. Be your spouse’s biggest encourager, not his/her biggest critic. Be the one who wipes away their tears, not the one who causes them. 19. Never talk badly about your spouse to other people or vent about them online. Protect your spouse at all times and in all places. 20. Never consider divorce as an option. Remember that a “perfect marriage” is just two imperfect people who refuse to give up on each other! This advice may not work for regid feminist. #Equity before Equality. More on voice it out Facebook https://www./549890931861236/permalink/1558000647716921/
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Apply this in your life journey. *THE MANGO, COCONUT AND BITTER LEAF* Listen my Son, your antagonist will increase at every second of your progress. My entrepreneur father said some few years ago. As he walked through the environment, he said, walk with me. I have something to show you. He went to the *mango tree* at the backyard, and requested I pluck a fruit from the tree. Actually the ripe one. I looked carefully and replied; Sir, I can't see any ripe one here. He stared at me for few seconds, this time, my heartbeat increased. He had actually warned me to be prudent like King Solomon anytime I come close to him because the race is not for the ignorant anymore. I adjusted my breath for another few seconds, I said again, Sir, I can't find any ripe MANGO. Beautiful, he said, with a confident tone. Then he continued, Nobody will know you when you are not ripe. Nobody will attack you when your glory isn't showing. At this stage, you are like the unripe fruit. Ignored, deserted, overlooked because your fruit is not nutritional. *Here is your first lesson Son, don't fight to be seen or noticed, rather work on your fruit to be ripe.* It's the nature of human to ignore people that are not productive. *To be noticed, work more on your seed.* Come with me, this time, he took me to another tree, full with ripen fruit. Look around here and pluck me two fruit. I looked critically at *the coconut tree,* it was tall and uneasy to get, so I carefully took a big stick and hit it from afar, it fell to the ground so loud. Then I gave the two fruit to him. Then he said, *Here is it Son, the more productive you become, the more enemies you attract just like the coconut tree.* It's the nature of human to come for you because you are ripe. They attack you just like you attack the coconut tree. *Don't be moved, it's your right to fulfill destiny no matter the attack on you.* Keep growing. You are growing for two purposes. One, as a shade for those that are helpless to hide and two, as a fruit for those that are hungry to eat from. Understand this, your *COURSE* is beyond the attacker. Grow your lens of reasoning if you will last long as a fruitful tree. You see that coconut tree, no matter how many you pluck, it won't dry up because of you. It will keep producing more coconut. It is because it produces more that makes it relevant in my compound. If not, I would have uprooted it a long time ago. Just because your partner betrays your love doesn't stop you from loving someone else. You are productive, and you need to show your commitments as a tree that is fruitful, not as a tree that dries up, because of one person that plucks from it. Just because someone defrauds you, is not enough reason not to trust. *Trust is part of what makes your tree productive. Keep trusting till it gets you to your breakthrough.* Just because some people don't like what you do is not enough reason not to like yourself. Be your first admirer. Treat yourself with so much love and respect. Nature will command people to take the course of likeness on you. See Son, look at that *bitter leaf* at the other side of the compound, go and taste it. I moved a bit and I said, Sir, I don't really like it. He smiled and said, Son, *This shows that, not everyone will like what you do, but you must never allow that to determine how you grow.* Jovia_Voice It Out That bitter leaf is never scared of growing no matter the hatred you have towards it because it knows, one day, you will come looking for it and it will be your only saviour at that time. You will give it all the attention you thought you couldn't give. Don't stop growing Son. When your enemy increases for no reason, pay attention, your success is taking another dimension they can't handle, the effect is dimensional. The bitter leaf will attract enemies because of the kind of projection and growth it takes but sooner, it will be the ultimate search for many in few months to come. *You are an ultimate search for someone tomorrow,* so learn to improve your skills of growth today. *You are not growing to compete with the next person.* Coconut tree doesn't compete with Apple tree, their seasons of growth and cycle is different. Learn to apply this in your journey in life. Your competition is not with someone else. God who kept you on this Journey knows when your fruit will ripe, so don't envy others when their fruit is ripe. Seasons of growth is what matters. Move and grow at your own pace. Slowly but surely, your *SEASON WILL COME.* Always remember, The bloodline of your families are different More here on Facebook Voice It Out https://m./549890931861236?view=permalink&id=1559565960893723
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Samsung Galaxy A71, Galaxy A90, Galaxy A51 potentially eligible for Android 13 Samsung recently announced that it would improve its long-term software support to three years for its flagship phones starting with the Galaxy S10 series. New information indicates such support may trickle down to the Galaxy A-series, however, with the Galaxy A71, A51, and A90 being the most likely to enjoy that perk. Last week, Samsung announced that it would improve its software update policy for its flagship phones by matching OnePlus and Google with three major OS updates, starting with the Galaxy S10 series. Apparently, that perk may also be valid for the company's high-end Galaxy A-series. According to a report by Sammobile citing an official statement by Samsung, the company may look to also provide some of its Galaxy A-series devices with three OS updates. Supposedly, Samsung is still trying to figure out which phones will enjoy that benefit, and will communicate after deciding via the Samsung Members app—before the end of the year. While there's no official decision yet, it's logical to assume that if the company does decide to go on with this, it will likely kick things off with the more expensive Galaxy A-series phones. The newer the better, too. It's also sensible to assume it will start with the newest models, which narrows the list down to the Galaxy A71 and, possibly, the Galaxy A90. The Galaxy A51 could also get a similar treatment. Of the three, the A71 is the most likely. It's positioned towards the top of the lineup, less than a year old, powered by relatively recent silicon, and was released with Android 10. That in mind, there's a high chance Galaxy A71 owners will receive three OS updates, which will see them get Android 13. Source: Samsung https://www./549890931861236/?ref=share
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Can this home still stand or be rebuilt? A 7 month old pregnant woman was shouting & dragging her husband shirt while the son watches, she complained of getting tired of playing a fool. After all she did for her husband, he tried to walk away. That her husband was once loving he used to tell her sweet things most times but now all he does was to hurt her . She was the one fending for the family , taking care of their only son while her husband was out of work. She noticed her husband was getting sneaky and showed less care & comes home late now that he is working. Jovia_Voice It Out Well Mr Husband screamed back, warned her to keep it low, watch what she says. He said before he got laid off, she used to listen to him but now she doesn't even respect him. She is So quick to run to her friends and social media to talk about, what they do in this house. Jovia_Voice It Out Husband said he found out she was still reaching out to her ex boyfriend and even though he knew after seeing her chat she deleted with ex that his son of 3 yrs old is not his child, he still made him his because he already loved the child. Meanwhile she is 7 months pregnant for her husband. Share and like our page Jovia_Voice It Out https://m./549890931861236?view=permalink&id=1535273483322971
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Complacency and "I know it all" attitude is a big enemy in business & real life. WE DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WRONG, BUT SOMEHOW, WE LOST During the press conference to announce that NOKIA is being acquired by Microsoft, President and CEO of Nokia, Stephen Elop ended his speech saying this: “We didn’t do anything wrong, but somehow, we lost”. Jovia_Voice It Out Upon saying that, all his management team, himself included, shed sad tears. Nokia had been a respectable company. They didn’t do anything wrong in their business, however, the world changed too fast. Their opponents were too powerful. They missed out on learning, they missed out on changing, and thus they lost the opportunity at hand to make it big. Not only did they miss the opportunity to earn big money, they lost their chance of survival. The message of this story is, if you don’t change, you shall be removed from the competition. Jovia_Voice It Out It’s not wrong if you don’t want to learn new things. However, if your thoughts and mindset cannot catch up with time, you will be eliminated. The advantage you have yesterday, will be replaced by the trends of tomorrow. You don’t have to do anything wrong, as long as your competitors catch the wave and do it RIGHT, you can lose out and fail. To change and improve yourself is giving yourself a second chance. To be forced by others to change, is like being discarded. Those who refuse to learn & improve, will definitely soon become redundant & not relevant to the industry & real life. Join us on Facebook Jovia_Voice It Out https://www./549890931861236/permalink/1532767343573585/
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Nagging—the interaction in which one person repeatedly makes a request, the other person repeatedly ignores it and both become increasingly annoyed—is an issue every couple will grapple with at some point. While the word itself can provoke chuckles and eye-rolling, the dynamic can potentially be as dangerous to a marriage as adultery or bad finances. Experts say it is exactly the type of toxic communication that can eventually sink a relationship. Why do we nag? "We have a perception that we won't get what we want from the other person, so we feel we need to keep asking in order to get it. It is a vicious circle: The naggee tires of the badgering and starts to withhold, which makes the nagger nag more. Jovia_Voice It Out Nagging can become a prime contributor to divorce when couples start fighting about the nagging rather than talking about the issue at the root of the nagging. All couples deal with nagging at some point, those who learn to reduce this type of negative communication will substantially increase their odds of staying together and keeping love alive. Couples who don't learn often fall out of love and split up. Negative communication patterns lead to nagging. Nagging is an enemy of love, if allowed to persist. The first step in curbing the nagging cycle, experts say, is to admit that you are stuck in a bad pattern. You are fighting about fighting. You need to work to understand what makes the other person tick. Rather than less caring and unloving, is your partner overworked and tired? Some tips for both partners to help curb Nagging. 1.Calm down—both of you. Recognize the pattern you are in and talk about how to address it as a team. You will both need to change your behavior, and ground rules can help. Jovia_Voice It Out 2.Look at it from the other person's perspective. 'Honey, when you ignore me I feel that you don't love me.' 'I feel that you don't appreciate what I am already doing when you nag me.' 3.Manage your expectations. 4.If you are the naggee, give a clear response to your partner's request. 5. Stop constant or frequent request/ reminder of things, some don't like it, meanwhile you feel you are helping out. My research so far dedicated to me ojare. Jovia_Voice It Out Join us on Facebook https://www./549890931861236/permalink/1533666896816963/
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