If you missed my previous post, you might not fully grasp the gravity of what I am about to say, but you can read it here.
The Nigerian military has been compromised. We are in danger. As I speak, hundreds are being kidnapped—many incidents don't even make the news because the media is suppressed. Nigerians are dying, and I beg you to spread this truth.
There are videos and heartbreaking reports circulating right now from the frontlines. We are seeing situations where our brave soldiers—young men willing to die for this country—have the terrorists pinned down. They have the advantage; they are ready to eliminate the threat. And then? The call comes from above.
A commander orders them to cease fire and withdraw.
Imagine being a soldier, looking the enemy in the eye, weapon ready, only to be told to stand down. When they obey this "last command" and turn to retreat, that is when the slaughter happens. They are ambushed. Many of our boys didn't make it out of these traps. They are being sent to the slaughterhouse by their own superiors.
It is an open secret now that when soldiers get to the "territory of the terrorists," the dynamics change. Instead of a military operation, it becomes a protection racket for the insurgents.
The Recruitment Scandal: Flooding the Army with SaboteursLet me explain why this is happening. The Nigerian military is supposed to represent all of us, but the recruitment process has been hijacked.
The Standard Drop: There is a deliberate lowering of standards for recruits from the North. While a young man from the Southeast or South-South (the Igbo or Niger Delta youth) faces rigorous checks and impossible criteria, the gates are thrown open for Northern youths.
Infiltration: Many of these "recruits" share the same religious and ethnic ideologies as the terrorists we are fighting.
The "Repentant" Terrorist Scam: This is the most painful part. Under the guise of "rehabilitation," the government—starting largely under the Buhari administration—granted pardon to captured Boko Haram members. instead of prison, they were given uniforms.
So, when you ask why the soldiers' locations are leaked? It’s because the man standing next to the faithful soldier, the man wearing the same green and white uniform, is texting his "brothers" on the other side. He is giving them the coordinates. Our army are crying because they are rotting from the inside out.
We must speak the names of those who brought us here. Muhammadu Buhari, the former president and a northerner, laid the foundation for this anarchy.
The Grazing Laws: He tried to pass laws allowing Fulani herdsmen to graze their cattle on any land in Nigeria. When they enter a farm in the Middle Belt or the South, destroy the crops, and the farmer complains, the farmer is the one who ends up dead or arrested.
Cows over Citizens: It became clear that a cow had more right to life than a human being.
The Lekki Tollgate: Remember the peaceful protesters in Lagos? Buhari’s government crushed them. Yet, terrorists in the North are invited to roundtables.
Look at the difference in how the military treats different regions. In Rivers State, Bayelsa, and the Niger Delta, when youths fought back—not to kill innocent people, but to protest their lands being destroyed by oil spills and their resources being stolen—the government deployed the full might of the military. They bombed creeks; they razed communities like Odi (years ago) and continue to harass locals today. These youths were fighting for survival against environmental genocide.
But in the North? The terrorists who kidnap schoolgirls, burn churches, and slaughter villagers are asked to "join the military." The disparity is evil.
I came back from work today and I couldn't even function. My heart is so heavy. I have no peace in my mind, only fear. Fear for my family. Fear for my friends. Fear for people back home in Nigeria, especially the Christians.
Before you rush to the comments, I need you to take your time and actually read this. Whether you are Nigerian or not, I am begging you to understand so you can help share this reality.
Christians in Nigeria are being killed. They are being murdered. There is a genocide of Christians going on right now. Just yesterday, in Kwara state, they entered a church again and killed people during a service. People are crying. They are targeting gatherings of Christians; they are hunting people in churches. They are trying to exterminate Christians in Nigeria.
Now, listen to me very carefully before you come here dismissing this as "American propaganda." I am Nigerian, born and bred. I have lived there; my parents are still living there right now. They are terrified for their lives. They are afraid to even go to church.
For those unaware, Nigeria is a wealthy country where politicians and government officials entirely consume and control all its resources. Nigerian citizens do not have access to these resources. There is massive insecurity, no jobs, and poverty everywhere, yet our politicians are among the highest paid in the world. What do they use the money for? We don’t know. Community leaders receive allocations meant to help the people, but they share the money among themselves while the communities remain in abject poverty. There are communities that have been wiped off the map, yet the government still sends allocations to these nonexistent communities just to steal the funds.

I know the world has conditioned many of us to believe that the safest thing we can do is mind our own business. We hear it everywhere: stay in your lane, keep your head down, don’t get involved. But sometimes paying attention, speaking up, or simply following an instinct can save a life. Amber Alert captures this truth with gripping clarity, showing how stepping outside that mindset can make all the difference.
The film follows Samantha and Nathan, two friends on an ordinary drive when an emergency notification flashes across their phones. It’s the standard alert we’ve all grown used to seeing: a description of a missing child and the vehicle involved in the abduction. What begins as a routine road trip quickly turns into a tense journey when they realize the car directly in front of them matches the exact make, model, and license plate in the alert.
The story is heartbreaking right from the start. Can you believe it? The little girl was just playing in the park when she was kidnapped, and her grandmother was actually busy filming her mom and the newborn to capture that perfect moment.
The abductor was meticulous; they had been monitoring the family, watching their routines, and waiting for the exact right second to strike. The kidnapper even used a doll to get the little girl's attention. That part really makes me wonder if that's why my parents always told us dolls were possessed as kids, because I didn't really fancy them growing up. I'm still not sure what their real reason was!
Later, the mother watched the video and noticed her daughter standing in front of a black car, but that was the only visual clue they got. She started calling out, but her daughter was nowhere to be found.
The fear, the suddenness, and the violation of safety rip through the family, and the mother is utterly broken by the ordeal. Her anguish, her panic, and her feeling of helplessness are palpable, and the film makes you feel every moment of that heartbreak. It’s a stark reminder that danger often hides behind ordinary days, and tragedy can strike in places we assume are safe.

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The widespread use of hand sanitizer has fundamentally changed personal hygiene practices globally. However, its effectiveness relies entirely on proper application and understanding of its chemical composition. This guide provides a deeply researched look at what hand sanitizer is made of, the precise way to use it for maximum germ reduction, and the scientific considerations regarding its long-term use.
Part 1: The Chemical Blueprint—What Hand Sanitizer is Made Of
Hand sanitizers fall into two main categories: alcohol-based and non-alcohol-based. For clinical and public health purposes, alcohol-based hand sanitizers (ABHS) are the definitive standard.The Core Active Ingredients: Alcohols
The primary active ingredients that give ABHS its germ-killing power are short-chain alcohols:
| Alcohol Type | Purpose & Efficacy | Required Concentration |
| Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) | Most common. Highly effective against bacteria and viruses. | 60–95% (Best at 70–85%) |
| Isopropyl Alcohol (Isopropanol) | Often used in conjunction with ethanol; strong disinfectant properties. | 60–90% (Best at 70–85%) |
| N-Propanol | Used less frequently due to higher toxicity, but excellent germicidal properties. | Varies, often mixed with others. |
Mechanism of Action: These alcohols work by dissolving the lipid (fat) membrane that surrounds certain viruses (like coronaviruses and influenza) and denaturing (breaking down) the essential proteins of bacteria. This process, which happens almost instantly, effectively inactivates the pathogen.
Inactive Ingredients: Enhancing User Experience
To prevent the active alcohols from drying out the skin and to improve viscosity, ABHS typically includes:
- Humectants/Emollients: Ingredients like Glycerin, Aloe Vera, and Propylene Glycol help moisturize the skin, counteracting the drying effect of the alcohol.
- Thickeners: Polymers such as Polyacrylic Acid increase viscosity, allowing the product to sit on the hands long enough for the alcohol to work before evaporating.
- Water (Sterile): Used to dilute the alcohol to the optimal concentration (generally around 70%), as pure alcohol is less effective than a slightly diluted solution.

Friday is for dreaming about the weekend! Whether it's a big adventure or a quiet night in, I'd love to hear your plans.

Let’s be real about the condescending boss: they talk down to you because they have an inflated view of their own brilliance and a devalued opinion of pretty much everyone else. They treat conversations like a performance, permitting you to briefly join the stage before they zap your ideas with a verbal put-down or casually dismiss your suggestions.
They’re the person who sees the solution before you even finish stating the problem. And nothing is more insulting than their backhanded compliment when they assign work: “This is an easy one. Molly can handle it.”
What's Really Going On
You're Thinking (The Reality Check): Yes, they're smart about the business, but they have zero tact. Everyone tolerates the abrasive style because, annoyingly, they get results. I'm just lucky their arrogance is democratic—it's aimed at all of us. Still, when I make a point, and they preface their follow-up with, “What Molly was trying to say is…” it drives me insane. I can express myself perfectly well. Why do I let them make me feel small?
They're Thinking (The Delusion): They genuinely believe their staff is "panting" trying to keep up. They see their team's contributions as "misguided solutions" that mess things up. They think they’re performing sheer genius in the boardroom and that staff needs to be instructed: "Bring me only the problem, not your distorted thinking."

It's Time! Your Practical November & December Christmas Bucket List is Here.
November is officially here, and you know what that means: it's time to stop scrolling through holiday dreams and start planning those cozy, festive weekends. You're looking for practical, easy-to-do Christmas bucket list ideas that will actually happen between now and New Year's, and I'm here to deliver.
Forget Lapland trips (unless you're secretly a millionaire). Let's focus on the things to do in November and December that make the season magical without requiring a plane ticket or a huge budget.
We all have them: that favorite bath towel, the trusty hand towel by the sink, or the pile of beach towels that have seen countless summers. They seem to last forever, faithfully absorbing water day in and day out. But here's a truth few people consider: towels expire. Yes, your seemingly immortal towel has a lifespan, and continuing to use it past its prime isn't just a matter of aesthetics; it's a matter of hygiene, absorbency, and even efficiency.
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