PhD (Comms). Witness Me. Rebel with heart. Do not label me. I collect thoughts. Igbo. Mermaid. The one who let you go. #GodIsGood #LaBonneVie. IG @theladybella_
Feb 11, 2021 • 27 tweets • 6 min read
Today is my one month surgery anniversary! I was diagnosed with Chronic Subdural Hematoma and had to have an emergency brain surgery to save my life a month ago. I’m getting better, I’m stronger. I would like to share with you all the miracle God did for me in Zanzibar.
I had been sick for a while (headaches, dizziness, tiredness), I thought I was stressed but didn’t know a lot more was happening to me. When I left work on the 23rd of Dec, I told my boss that I needed to go take care of myself. I was drained.
Oct 29, 2020 • 17 tweets • 7 min read
To the youths in Ughelli who started this #EndSARS protest they refused to let nonsense happen without a fight; we salute you.
To those in Benin who took it up and went to the police station saying “Everyday una dey say make we come station, we done come today”; we salute you
To the young people in Ogbomosho who joined the protest and fought on even while being shot at by the police; we salute you
To their brothers and sisters who pushed in Ibadan; we salute you
To RunTown and Falz who said “Thursday is Thursday”; we salute you #EndSARS
Oct 12, 2020 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
I was speaking to some of my DSS friends about the #SARSMUSTEND protest, learned a lot. Take points from what we talked about: 1) This protest is very important 2) The Nigerian police is a criminal organization 3) They do not have control over these SARS officers
4) Your voice is being heard, the people at the top know what to do and we need to push them to do it 5) There’s no reason why an organization like the police should have multiple tactical units, duplicating themselves, they exist to extort Nigerians
Aug 2, 2020 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
When I was 22 years old, after reading Simon Kolawole and all the hope he gave me about Nigeria every Sunday for years, I texted him to thank him for making me believe in Nigeria, I told him I had so much hope. He replied me and it was my greatest joy lol.
Like this man was like my Sunday service, he was like a god to me and he replied my text message. I was screaming, it was like Trey Songz replying my tweet. I was so happy. I didn’t know I was being deceived.
Jul 17, 2020 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
Same Sai that sent someone a note to the MD (when he was still Mr Intergrity o) so as to get contract from NDDC back in the day is tweeting about corruption and huge resources 😭🤣 Nigeria is a parody account.
He didn’t know what Abba and co were doing in NDDC since 2015? He doesn’t know his people in the villa are involved in the biggest heist NDDC has ever witnessed?
Aug 27, 2019 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
An older friend told me a story about how Nigerian students (on FG scholarship) occupied the Nigerian Embassy in Bucharest, winter of 1979 and a female student held the Ambassador at gun point because the man refused to disburse their allowances to them.
According to him, it was a really cold winter and a lot of the students didn’t have any money, the FG had already released money for them, but the ambassador cornered the money. They wrote letters, pleaded and nothing happened.
Jan 23, 2019 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
I once weighed 67kg but had a cholesterol level of about 230, when the doctor saw my lipid test results he screamed, almost everything was in red. And when he asked me if I work out, I told him I was too skinny for that lol. Now I weight 74kg but my cholesterol level is about 179
And everything on my lipid test results is within a normal range. Point is just cause you're skinny or slim doesn't mean you're healthy. You might be dancing around a stroke.