“More people visited when my child died but not when my baby arrived” — Heartbroken father pens

"More people visited when my child died but not when my baby arrived" — Man slams Nigerian culture

A heartbroken father laments the number of Nigerians that sent their condolences to him when lost his child compared to when he gave birth to the baby.

"More people visited when my child died but not when my baby arrived" — Man slams Nigerian culture

A Twitter user identified as @IamOwolewa took to the platform to express the hurt due to turn out of people in his darkest hours. The father made this known in a reply to an individual who stated that the politician, Banky W got more attention when he lost his election than when he was campaigning. “That is what Nigerians do to you. Some 2yrs ago, when me and my wife had a new baby, the people that called me or visited me when the baby died after 6 months were much more than those that congratulated me when the baby arrived,” he wrote in a response.

"More people visited when my child died but not when my baby arrived" — Man slams Nigerian culture

“This is to FRSC officials who arrived the scene with no first-aid”

"This is to FRSC officials who arrived the scene with no first-aid"

A Nigerian man identifed as Toyosi Olufade is in pains, as he reflects on the fatal car accident that claimed his partner’s life on March 22 2022.
Sharing photos of the embattled vehicle on Twitter, the young man penned a lengthy caption as he noted that his country failed him.

Toyosi lambasted officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) who arrived the scene with no first aid; the passersby who took advantage of the situation and looted the embattled vehicle; the person who jumped from nowhere to the express and made them run into a trailer, among others.
In his words: “I am an accident survivor (March 22 2022) and I have so much to say. Lost my fiancée who was beside me in this incident (while I drove) one month ago at Tollgate Ibadan. I honestly lost a treasure.

“Dropping this right here because I will refer back to this incident for good in months and years to come. Nobody needs to ask me if I’m broken or not, I am.. I couldn’t save the LOML. I couldn’t and it’s so painful.
“To the person who jumped from nowhere to the express and made us run into a trailer, God sees you even tho you escaped (you can’t run from God).
“To FRSC officials who arrived at the incident with no first-aid till she gave up beside me while we were transited to the far located hospital and to ppl who took advantage of the situation to rob the accident car and steal while our lives were been fought for, thank u so much.

“To the Nigerian Police who didn’t do the needful but was waiting for me to recover and still come to pay a huge some of money before I could retrieve the already damaged and write off car, thank you also. Nigeria failed me, Nigeria failed JOKE.
“It is still not the end yet cos God has saved me for a reason I’m figuring out. No broken bones. No internal bleeding. Just some injuries, pains and a big loss.
“Can’t wait to honor you with so much success and manifestations. This situation has changed my entire life but all will be well at the end. I love youuuuuuu! Peace.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Man cries out as NIPOST informs him that his iPhone 13 Pro Max parcel from America arrived torn without phone

Man cries out as NIPOST informs him that his iPhone 13 Pro Max parcel from America arrived torn without phone

A Nigerian man identifed on Twitter as @Ezevictorr is distraught after the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) called to inform him that his expected parcel from America arrived torn and that the iPhone 13 pro max which was declared by the American Express Mall Service to be in the box wasn’t found.

Seeking help from Nigerians, the man took to his handle on the micro-blogging platform to write: “This country is going down the slope fast. 
“After waiting over two weeks for an international parcel sent by my wife since the 16th of march to arrive, I got a call from Nipost/EMS yesterday asking me to come pick it up. On getting to Nipost office here in Asaba.
“I was told that there was a discrepancy on one of my parcels and I was given a letter handwritten by an Ems Nigeria official claiming that my parcel arrived torn and that the iPhone 13 pro max which was declared by EMS America to be in the box wasn’t found in it .
“I don’t know even know how to process this whole thing or even where to begin pursuing this case. Attached to this thread is the letter , the receipt declaring my phone stolen, and EMS America label declaring that one phone was put in the box.

“Please guys help me retweet until it gets to the right channel cos I don’t even know what to do at this point.”