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Friday, September 2, 2022

“How God miraculously rearranged my broken bones after being involved in an accident” — Lady recounts

Lady recounts

A lady has narrated the miraculous story of how God healed her broken bones after being involved in a fatal accident.

Taking to Twitter@natachyy said the accident occurred when she was in secondary school and she was bedridden for weeks due to the injuries she sustained.

She said one day, she overheard the doctor saying she might never be able to walk again or give birth naturally because of her fractured pelvis.

Lady recounts

The young lady said she was shattered inside and wept profusely, and prayed a simple and short prayer to God for healing.

According to her, within minutes, she felt the sudden urge to use the toilet and took the courage to stand up on her feet but fell back on the bed.

She said she then heard the sound of her bones cackling and rearranging themselves before she fell into a deep sleep. When she woke up, she was fine and could walk again.

Read her full tweet below,

“I had an accident in secondary school that kept me bedridden for weeks. Scattered left pelvis and half of my face gone.

Was sleeping when I heard the doctor saying that due to the serious fracture in my pelvis, I could never walk or be able to have natural birth.

I cried uncontrollably then said a minute prayer in my mind

“ God, I’m not better than any disabled person out there and I’m not saying you don’t love them but this isn’t how I planned my life to be. I’m not promising much but I’ll try my best to be a better person”

In less than 3 minutes, I needed to use the restroom but there wasn’t anyone around to help me. The door was locked and nurses couldn’t hear me. I struggled to stand just by the bedside. I fell back on my bed, the next thing I heard was the sound of my bones ðŸ¦´ rearranging and I was screaming but no one could hear me. I fell into deep sleep after screaming (not sure how long) I woke up and walked to the toilet. I was in there when my sister came in and started looking around for me.

She didn’t bother to check the restroom because I couldn’t possibly be in there, considering the pelvic fracture.

She alerted the doctors and nurses and they were asking what happened. She thought I was probably dead and carried out.

I couldn’t speak because I was so tired, I opened the toilet and walked out. They all stood there astonished that I could walk.

Years later, I ran half marathon ðŸ˜©

I’ve had so many encounters with God that no one can convince me He’s not real. He loves me, this I’m SURE.”

Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere grants scholarship to lady sacked for joining Peter Obi’s rally

Popular clergyman and philanthropist, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, has granted a scholarship to the lady who reportedly lost her job for joining Peter Obi’s rally.


The lady, identified as Regina Ledum, took to social media a few days ago to cry out after her employer reportedly sacked her for attending the campaign rally for Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

The lady who claimed to work as a receptionist at a hotel said she attended the two-million-man march that was held in Port Harcourt since it fell on the day she was off work.

To her shock, when she returned to work the next day, she was relieved of her duty. She said she pleaded with her boss not to lay her off as she needed the job to continue her studies.

Well, her story caught Apostle Chibuzor’s attention, and he has now offered to sponsor her education and offered her a job.

Some Nigerians intentionally went blind, deaf, lost their memory to deny Buhari’s achievements – Presidential aide, Femi Adesina

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, has said that some Nigerians have gone deaf, blind, and lost their memories with regards to all of President Muhammadu Buhari’s achievements.


Some Nigerians intentionally went blind, deaf, lost their memory to deny Buhari?s achievements ? Presidential aide, Femi Adesina


Adesina disclosed this in an article titled: “Buhari’s footprints from home to Diaspora,” which he shared on his official Facebook page. According to him, some Nigerians have afflicted themselves with willful blindness, deafness and amnesia just to erase the footprints of President Buhari.

His post in part reads:

“Unless you are the discerning type, listening to public discourse today, you would think the only thing happening in the country is insecurity. Yes, Nigeria has battled, and is still battling grave security issues. But it will win. As sure as night follows the day. In fact, insurgents and bandits are being put on the back foot already. Nigeria shall win.

However, the footprints of President Muhammadu Buhari are visible in many areas of our national life, and will remain indelible. At least for those who are fair, and open-minded, not those who have afflicted themselves with willful blindness, deafness and amnesia. One area where President Buhari will never be forgotten is in diaspora matters. How the country relates with its nationals abroad, taps into their skills and capacities, takes care of their needs, and generally gives them a sense of inclusion in national affairs.

In 2017, Buhari saw to the enactment of the Nigeria in Diaspora Commission (Establishment) Act, which provides for the engagement of Nigerians in diaspora in the policies, projects and participation in the development of Nigeria, and for the purpose of utilizing the human capital and material resources of Nigerians in diaspora towards the overall socio-economic, cultural and political development of the country.”

“Every week, we hold the State House Press Briefing organized by the Presidential Communications Team. And who was our guest last week? Hon Abike Dabiri, who had a lot to unfold, justifying why Buhari is known today as the ‘Most Loving Diaspora President’ we’ve had.

Nigeria boasts of great human resources, both at home and in diaspora. But it is one thing to have the rich resources, it’s another thing to harness them. That is what NIDCOM, with the active support of the President, is doing.

Who is a diaspora? A Nigerian who lives and works abroad, and who maintains links with the country and shows clear interest in contributing to her development in diverse ways. We are not talking of Nigerians who have ‘japa’ (to use a popular local lingo), and who have resolved to have nothing to do with motherland again. Some even stay abroad, and start throwing stones at their country, calling it all sorts of names.

In terms of financial remittances, see what our diaspora have done in the past three years. Mind you, we are talking of funds remitted through official channels, which can be tracked and recorded, and not unofficial ones.

To show the national acceptability that President Buhari has given to diaspora matters, Abia and Edo States have also set up Diaspora Commissions, and signed bills into law. We are sure making progress. From Washington to Russia, France, South Africa, Rwanda, Portugal, India, and many other countries, President Buhari has held Town Hall meetings with Nigerians resident abroad. When there were flare-ups in South Africa, Libya, Lebanon, Ukraine, and other places, he promptly brought willing Nigerians back home, not minding cost.

Truly, we have with us the Most Diaspora Friendly President, and this, among others, will stand him in good stead, when he breasts the tape in May, next year. But insecurity? Let the naysayers wait and see. Even that, will become history''

‘More children out of school in Nigeria than in war-torn Ethiopia, Congo’

A report by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), has put the number of out of school children in Nigeria under President Muhammadu Buhari at a whopping 20.2 million.

The report published on Thursday on the website of the United Nations agency, noted that out of an estimated 244 million out-of-school children around the world, Nigeria alone accounts for over 20 million of the total, which is above 10 percent of the entire figure.

According to the figure, Nigeria has more out-of-school children than war-torn African countries like Ethiopia with 10.5 million out-of-school children, Congo with 5.9 million and drought-ravaged Kenya which has only 1.8 million out-of-school children.

An accompanying statement by UNESCO’s Director-General, Audrey Azoulay, noted that sub-Saharan Africa remains the region with the most children and youths out of school, with a total of 98 million children with Nigeria churning up about 47 percent of the figure.

“It is also the only region where this number is increasing: out-of-school rates are falling more slowly than the rate at which the school-age population is growing.

“Important data gaps have been filled in countries that have large out of school numbers but where no administrative data of good quality has been available for over a decade, such as Nigeria which has an estimated 20.2 million children and youth out of school, Ethiopia (10.5 million), the Democratic Republic of Congo (5.9 million) and Kenya (1.8 million),” the UNESCO chief said.

“In view of these results, the objective of quality education for all by 2030, set by the United Nations, risks not being achieved. We need a global mobilization to place education at the top of the international agenda,” Azoulay added.

Simon Ekpa arrested in Finland over alleged 'terrorism activities'

Simon Ekpa, a Finnish-Nigerian has been arrested in Finland alongside four other individuals for alleged terror-related offenses.  Ekpa is a...