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Mrs Township SA Semi-Finalist 2026, Nkone Maringa, Inspires Girls at Rebecca View with Empowerment and Hope

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Mrs Township SA Semi-Finalist 2026, Nkone Maringa, Inspires Girls at Rebecca View with Empowerment and Hope

Mrs Township SA Semi-Finalist 2026, Nkone Maringa, Inspires Girls at Rebecca View with Empowerment and Hope

Rebecca View came alive today as Mrs Township South Africa Semi-Finalist 2026, Nkone Maringa, visited the girls’ home with her NGO, Embrac’n W4W Care (NPO), to share a message of empowerment, purpose, and hope.

In her stirring address, Maringa encouraged the girls to stay focused, develop a plan, have a vision, and pursue their dreams with passion. She urged them to rise above distractions, discover their purpose, and understand that “discovery leads to recovery.”

True to her mission of making empowerment practical, she also distributed sanitary pads and announced that the support would continue on a monthly basis. Her words and actions struck a deep chord with the girls, many of whom testified how her mentorship in the past has helped them interpret their dreams, overcome negative thoughts, and channel their energy into positivity and success.

The visit follows closely on the heels of another outreach just days ago, when Maringa and her team from Embrac’n W4W Care visited Madzibandlela Children’s Home with school shoes, groceries, and food items. The children’s joy was palpable as they tried on new shoes, savored the treats, and soaked in the love and encouragement that reminded them they are not forgotten.

Speaking on her passion, Nkone Maringa shared:

“Children are the heartbeat of our future, and every child deserves dignity, love, and opportunity. Today is not just about giving material things, but also about giving hope. At Embrac’n W4W Care, our motto is ‘Touching lives is a lifestyle, not hard work.’ Together, we will continue to touch one heart, one soul, and one life at a time.”

 

 

Mrs Township SA Semi-Finalist 2026, Nkone Maringa, Inspires Girls at Rebecca View with Empowerment and Hope

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Nigeria @65: Economy regaining strength under Tinubu, lawmaker says

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Nigeria @65: Economy regaining strength under Tinubu, lawmaker says

As Nigeria marks its 65th birthday, a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Adewale Temitope Adedeji, has praised Nigerians for their resilience urging them to sustain their trust for the government of President Bola Tinubu to continue to meet the yearnings of the people.

In a statement by his media office on Wednesday in commemoration of Nigeria’s 65th Independence anniversary, Adewale, who represents Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency I, said Nigeria was going into its 66th year better than most of the years since Independence.

According to him, the administration at the centre has successfully put the country on the right footing as the citizens would soon begin to see the results of the positive changes that have been brought to the economy.

“The President has further rekindled our spirits with the Independence Day address in which he reeled out the achievements of his administration in just two years and a few months.

“Globally-respected economic analysts and experts have confirmed that we are moving in the right direction.

“We have left the most challenging face of economic growth. We are seeing steady improvements in the GDP of the country while inflation continues to drop. These are beautiful signals that our country is on the right path,” Adewale said.

While urging Nigerians to keep supporting the Federal Government, he tasked the state governors to engage more in people-oriented programmes and policies as well as improve on infrastructure.

“This is one of the best ways they can justify the allocations to the states which have increased tremendously under President Tinubu’s administration,” he added.

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Nigeria at 65: Completing the Work of Freedom By O’tega “The Tiger” Ogra

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Nigeria at 65: Completing the Work of Freedom

By O’tega “The Tiger” Ogra

Independence is not a single moment in history. It is a covenant that each generation must renew with sacrifice. In 1960 our fathers and mothers lifted the green and white flag and claimed political freedom. Sixty-five years later we stand again at a turning point. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu now carries the burden of a second independence, one that must deliver economic sovereignty, social justice, and the dignity of safety and prosperity for every citizen.

Our story has never been easy. We have endured civil war, dictatorship, squandered wealth, and the quiet pain of dreams deferred. We have known inflation, poverty, and insecurity. Yet Nigeria has never surrendered. We bend but we do not break. We stumble but we do not fall apart. That resilience is the deepest proof that the idea of Nigeria is greater than its trials.

But resilience is not enough. A nation cannot survive on endurance alone. It must transform resilience into progress. This is why President Tinubu has chosen the difficult road of reform. Fuel subsidies that drained the treasury have been removed. We now export more than we import. Federation revenues have grown by over 400% since May 2023. A distorted exchange system that enriched a few at the expense of many is being dismantled. These choices are not easy. Rent seekers who once benefitted from the distortions in our economy are fighting back. The reforms stretch households, they test patience, they invite criticism. But they are the choices of a leader who understands that nations are not built on illusion but on truth.

President Bola Tinubu knows this because he has lived it. He was exiled for demanding democracy. He was persecuted because he refused silence in the face of dictatorship. The courage that once secured our political freedom is the same courage now driving his mission to secure our economic freedom. Leadership is not about avoiding pain. It is about facing it so that the next generation may inherit strength rather than weakness.

We must be honest about where we are. Insecurity still troubles our borders and our highways despite the serious gains of our security agencies and armed forces. Too many children remain out of school even though going to school is no longer a burden on families. Too many young people are still searching for jobs despite the opening up of the economy for productive enterprise. These are not statistics. They are lives. They are the reason the Renewed Hope Agenda puts security, education, and opportunity at its heart. A stronger currency and balanced finances matter only if they become schools that teach, hospitals that heal, jobs that restore dignity, and communities that are safe.

At sixty-five our duty has never been clearer as leaders or as citizens. We must secure our land. We must educate every child. We must create work for our young people and give them reason to hope at home. We must prove that the green and white flag is not only a relic of history but a promise of justice, unity, and greatness.

This anniversary is more than a celebration. It is a summons. It calls citizens to stand firm. It calls leaders to act with urgency and integrity. And it declares to the world that Nigeria is not a story of decline but a nation in the making.

Nigeria is not yet what it must be. But Nigeria is not finished. With the help of God, with the resilience of our people, and with the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we will complete the work of freedom.

And when history tells of this moment it will not speak of despair. It will speak of a people who chose courage over comfort, discipline over drift, and hope over fear. It will also speak of a President who carried the sacrifices of the past into the promise of the future. It will speak of a Nigeria that refused to fail. A Nigeria on the path to shared prosperity.

Nigeria will rise. Nigeria will endure. Nigeria will prevail. And Nigerians will rise with her.

~ O’tega Ogra is the most senior adviser to the Nigerian President, President Bola Tinubu, on Digital Communications, Engagement and Strategy. He heads the Office of Digital Engagement and Strategy in the Office of the President. He writes from the State House, Abuja.

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When Titans Cross Paths: Gen. Buratai Meets Very Dark Man (VDM) in Rare Encounter

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When Titans Cross Paths: Gen. Buratai Meets Very Dark Man (VDM) in Rare Encounter

When Titans Cross Paths: Gen. Buratai Meets Very Dark Man (VDM) in Rare Encounter

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — September 30, 2025

In a rare and symbolic moment, former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai (Rtd), crossed paths with prominent social critic and youth advocate, Very Dark Man (VDM), aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight transiting through Addis Ababa.

What began as a casual interaction between fellow passengers soon took on a deeper meaning, reflecting Nigeria’s evolving socio-political landscape.

General Buratai described the encounter as “historic,” praising VDM not only for his commanding presence but also for the values he embodies.

> “He is not only a Very Dark Man, but indeed a Very Strong Personality (VSP),” Buratai remarked. “He reflects the physical, emotional, social, and progressive aspirations of Nigerian youths today and for the future.”

 

The retired General further emphasized the importance of youth inclusion in governance and nation-building:

> “The Nigerian youths must be heard and carried along,” he concluded.

 

Observers view the meeting as more than coincidence—a symbolic bridge between Nigeria’s established leadership and the vibrant voices of its younger generation. As the story spreads, many are left asking: Could this chance encounter inspire greater dialogue between the old guard and the rising voices of Nigerian youth?

 

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