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The Will by Rebecca Reid @RebeccaCNReid @PenguinUKBooks @RandomTTours
An engrossing, fast paced and enjoyable family drama involving hidden secrets and flawed characters
Source: Review copyPublication: 10 November 2022 from PenguinPP: 352ISBN-13: 978-0552177399 My thanks to Penguin and Random Things Tours for an advance copy for review The Mordaunts aren’t like most families . . . For one, their family home is Roxborough Hall – a magnificent, centuries-old mansion in the Norfolk countryside. For another, the house isn’t passed down from parent to child – but…
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This movie came out 30 years ago, but it never rang so true than it does now. One of the most underrated movies ever. 
Every word in this picture is so fucking important and everything just pisses me off these days.
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I would like to apologize for barely posting today.
this is due to a fine event I was attending as “the movie night”
The thing with movie nights with my friends, is while it does end around 9pm, the attendance start at 12 am as each of the 4 pertinence can choose a movie to force onto the others
So
here are said movies and the kinnie who picked them- Slytherin Skittles edition
Y- Regulus kinnie - X (sequel to pearl)- total horror movie snob. Movie critic 101 teacher. Me- Barty kinnie- Dead Poets society- now you might think the movies and kinnies need to switch, but it matches the people, not specifically the movies and I matches very well imo
P- Evan kinnie - Stonehearst Asylum- lobotomy involved- David Thewils in it (but NOT moony in any way- Evillll but awesome acting )-want to be a forensic scientist and look into dead bodies- need I say more
E- Pandora Kinnie (??)- took over 30 minutes to decide after supposedly choosing upfront- Landed on Pirates of the Caribbeans after several Harry Potter questionings (poa or gof) -
expect a bunch of incorrect quotes-movie night edition
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So how are we feeling about David Thewils playing sherlock for new cw sh series?
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The Sandman DVD reminder!
A reminder for Sandman fans. Season 1 of The Sandman comes to DVD, Blu Ray, and 4K next Tuesday. November 28th.
The DVD is currently 19.99 on Amazon, the Blu Ray is 24.99 and the 4k is 42.99 dollars.
Here is the original trailer for new fans.
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Plot: In 1916 a sorcerer named Roderick Burgess and his Order of Ancient Mysteries accidentally capture Dream of the Endless AKA Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams, while trying to summon The Grim Reaper.
Rather than let Morpheus go, they keep Morpheus imprisoned for over a century. In 2022 Morpheus finally escapes. He finds his kingdom (the realm of Dreams and Nightmares AKA The Dreaming) in ruin. And a rogue nightmare has escaped into The Waking World and become a serial killer.
Morpheus must set things right, which requires tracking down his tools that had been taken from him during his captivity. His infinite pouch of dream sand (He is The Sandman after all), his helm (a battle helmet he never actually gets to use), and his ruby dream stone (a conduit for his power, like a wizard's wand).
This quest will lead him to London England, Hell, Western Upstate New York, and Florida. (See how each location is slightly worse than the one previous. :-P Joking.)
Through the story Morpheus undergoes considerable character growth and learns from his own past mistakes and misdeeds.
It's visually beautiful and at moments quite surreal and symbolic.
Many well-known British and American actors have roles in the show including but not limited to David Thewils, Charles Dance, Gwendoline Christine, Patton Oswalt, Jenna Coleman, John Cameron Mitchell, Stephen Fry, And Mark Hamill.
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A Lord with social phobia
You never know which one is more scary, a group of nobles standing in front of you or the God standing behind you.
She would rather fight with dragon.
I know Anna looks really submissive and stupid at this stage, but please don't dislike her, it's all theWill(me)'s fault😣
I will upload Anna's story fragment in form of funny short comic. (but the frequency is completely unknown)
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OPINION: President Tinubu And The Fine Examples Of Compassion - Notice Important Web https://www.merchant-business.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?feed_id=207438&_unique_id=66ef2f2d7a23c #GLOBAL - BLOGGER BLOGGER September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of leadership – to serve the people.An unforgiving flood coursed through parts of Maiduguri, Borno State, a few days ago, displacing citizens, wolfing property and lives, and leaving a ghastly trail of devastation. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the flood began after the Alau Dam overflowed owing to torrential rains, resulting in the state’s worst flooding in 30 years.As the consoler-in-chief, a few short hours after he returned from his official trip abroad, President Tinubu spared no room for niceties, he travelled to Borno State to sympathise with the people, inspire hope and resilience through the rough patch, as well as provide firm assurances of support.In Maiduguri, the President announced a relief fund to assist citizens hit by floods and other disasters. He visited the Shehu of Borno, an internally displaced persons’ camp at Government Secondary School, Maiduguri, and had an immersive assessment of the situation with a drive-through of the areas impacted by the contretemps of nature.“After my visit to the Shehu of Borno and the IDP camp, I have been reflecting on how to tackle this kind of disaster and the effects of climate change. There must be a disaster relief fund. I will invite the private sector to team up with us and help rebuild the affected areas. If we take a small percentage from FAAC and put it as a disaster relief fund, which will include all of you, we will be activating and strengthening our sense of belonging,” the President said.The President also sympathised with other states affected by flooding, stating: “For all the people of Yobe State, I sympathise with you. We will create an outstanding programme for Nigeria to recover from this calamity. We will build our nation together.’’Of great essence is President Tinubu’s clarity and precision on a strategy to address the tragedy, to help the people build back better, and prepare for future unforeseen natural accidents.Pending the activation of the relief fund, so far, 100 trucks of relief materials, comprising 50 trucks of maize, 30 trucks of sorghum, and 20 trucks of millet, as well as cash donations have been provided to citizens imperilled by the mishap by the Federal Government.In an accustomed display of charity, Mr. Seyi Tinubu and Mr. Yinka Tinubu, on Friday, also led a team to Maiduguri, where they donated N500 million towards the relief effort.Mr. Seyi emphasised the transcendence of the unity of wills and purpose at a time of great concern, such as now in Borno.He said: “We are here today, not just as representatives of our family but as members of a collective effort of young Nigerians to bring hope and relief to those who need it most. This is a moment for solidarity, compassion, and immediate action. Maiduguri and Borno State have rich histories. The people are resilient. Despite the issues of the past few years, they have braved all odds, which is why such a painful national tragedy that befell the state deserves our collective effort, support, and prayers. Even more, it deserves our active collaboration and contributions.“When my dad, President Bola Tinubu, visited Maiduguri earlier this week, he spoke about the urgent need for the private sector and individuals alike to step up in support of the communities affected. Inspired by his call, my wife Layal, and I through the Noella Foundation, my brother Yinka, our friends, and
numerous private sector partners have joined hands to respond swiftly to the needs of those displaced by this tragedy.“However, we hope this small contribution brings comfort and relief to those in need. Together, we can rebuild and heal, for in unity, there is strength. The Nigerian youth stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Borno. We are in this together, and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just like President Bola Tinubu said on Monday, Borno will rise again.”Other items donated to the state include 10,000 pieces of mosquito nets, blankets, mattresses, kettles, wrappers, buckets, mats, sanitary pads and wash kits, as well as critical supplies to cover prescriptions for almost 50,000 children and adults, antimalarials, anti-hypertensive, anti-parasitic, anti-diabetic, analgesics and antibiotics.These fine examples of compassion uplift the human spirit, renew hope, and emphasise our shared humanity. They show that with composite efforts towards compassion, we can have a moment of paradise. Leadership is healing.Fredrick Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement.Author Profile“September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but…”Source Link: https://thewillnews.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/8640251468_cbc0dffd64_o.jpg September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of … Read More
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OPINION: President Tinubu And The Fine Examples Of Compassion - Notice Important Web - #GLOBAL https://www.merchant-business.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?feed_id=207437&_unique_id=66ef2f2c6a9c3 September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of leadership – to serve the people.An unforgiving flood coursed through parts of Maiduguri, Borno State, a few days ago, displacing citizens, wolfing property and lives, and leaving a ghastly trail of devastation. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the flood began after the Alau Dam overflowed owing to torrential rains, resulting in the state’s worst flooding in 30 years.As the consoler-in-chief, a few short hours after he returned from his official trip abroad, President Tinubu spared no room for niceties, he travelled to Borno State to sympathise with the people, inspire hope and resilience through the rough patch, as well as provide firm assurances of support.In Maiduguri, the President announced a relief fund to assist citizens hit by floods and other disasters. He visited the Shehu of Borno, an internally displaced persons’ camp at Government Secondary School, Maiduguri, and had an immersive assessment of the situation with a drive-through of the areas impacted by the contretemps of nature.“After my visit to the Shehu of Borno and the IDP camp, I have been reflecting on how to tackle this kind of disaster and the effects of climate change. There must be a disaster relief fund. I will invite the private sector to team up with us and help rebuild the affected areas. If we take a small percentage from FAAC and put it as a disaster relief fund, which will include all of you, we will be activating and strengthening our sense of belonging,” the President said.The President also sympathised with other states affected by flooding, stating: “For all the people of Yobe State, I sympathise with you. We will create an outstanding programme for Nigeria to recover from this calamity. We will build our nation together.’’Of great essence is President Tinubu’s clarity and precision on a strategy to address the tragedy, to help the people build back better, and prepare for future unforeseen natural accidents.Pending the activation of the relief fund, so far, 100 trucks of relief materials, comprising 50 trucks of maize, 30 trucks of sorghum, and 20 trucks of millet, as well as cash donations have been provided to citizens imperilled by the mishap by the Federal Government.In an accustomed display of charity, Mr. Seyi Tinubu and Mr. Yinka Tinubu, on Friday, also led a team to Maiduguri, where they donated N500 million towards the relief effort.Mr. Seyi emphasised the transcendence of the unity of wills and purpose at a time of great concern, such as now in Borno.He said: “We are here today, not just as representatives of our family but as members of a collective effort of young Nigerians to bring hope and relief to those who need it most. This is a moment for solidarity, compassion, and immediate action. Maiduguri and Borno State have rich histories. The people are resilient. Despite the issues of the past few years, they have braved all odds, which is why such a painful national tragedy that befell the state deserves our collective effort, support, and prayers. Even more, it deserves our active collaboration and contributions.“When my dad, President Bola Tinubu, visited Maiduguri earlier this week, he spoke about the urgent need for the private sector and individuals alike to step up in support of the communities affected. Inspired by his call, my wife Layal, and I through the Noella Foundation, my brother Yinka, our friends, and numerous private
sector partners have joined hands to respond swiftly to the needs of those displaced by this tragedy.“However, we hope this small contribution brings comfort and relief to those in need. Together, we can rebuild and heal, for in unity, there is strength. The Nigerian youth stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Borno. We are in this together, and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just like President Bola Tinubu said on Monday, Borno will rise again.”Other items donated to the state include 10,000 pieces of mosquito nets, blankets, mattresses, kettles, wrappers, buckets, mats, sanitary pads and wash kits, as well as critical supplies to cover prescriptions for almost 50,000 children and adults, antimalarials, anti-hypertensive, anti-parasitic, anti-diabetic, analgesics and antibiotics.These fine examples of compassion uplift the human spirit, renew hope, and emphasise our shared humanity. They show that with composite efforts towards compassion, we can have a moment of paradise. Leadership is healing.Fredrick Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement.Author Profile“September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but…”Source Link: https://thewillnews.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/8640251468_cbc0dffd64_o.jpg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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OPINION: President Tinubu And The Fine Examples Of Compassion - Notice Important Web - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?feed_id=207436&_unique_id=66ef2f2b40c30 September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of leadership – to serve the people.An unforgiving flood coursed through parts of Maiduguri, Borno State, a few days ago, displacing citizens, wolfing property and lives, and leaving a ghastly trail of devastation. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the flood began after the Alau Dam overflowed owing to torrential rains, resulting in the state’s worst flooding in 30 years.As the consoler-in-chief, a few short hours after he returned from his official trip abroad, President Tinubu spared no room for niceties, he travelled to Borno State to sympathise with the people, inspire hope and resilience through the rough patch, as well as provide firm assurances of support.In Maiduguri, the President announced a relief fund to assist citizens hit by floods and other disasters. He visited the Shehu of Borno, an internally displaced persons’ camp at Government Secondary School, Maiduguri, and had an immersive assessment of the situation with a drive-through of the areas impacted by the contretemps of nature.“After my visit to the Shehu of Borno and the IDP camp, I have been reflecting on how to tackle this kind of disaster and the effects of climate change. There must be a disaster relief fund. I will invite the private sector to team up with us and help rebuild the affected areas. If we take a small percentage from FAAC and put it as a disaster relief fund, which will include all of you, we will be activating and strengthening our sense of belonging,” the President said.The President also sympathised with other states affected by flooding, stating: “For all the people of Yobe State, I sympathise with you. We will create an outstanding programme for Nigeria to recover from this calamity. We will build our nation together.’’Of great essence is President Tinubu’s clarity and precision on a strategy to address the tragedy, to help the people build back better, and prepare for future unforeseen natural accidents.Pending the activation of the relief fund, so far, 100 trucks of relief materials, comprising 50 trucks of maize, 30 trucks of sorghum, and 20 trucks of millet, as well as cash donations have been provided to citizens imperilled by the mishap by the Federal Government.In an accustomed display of charity, Mr. Seyi Tinubu and Mr. Yinka Tinubu, on Friday, also led a team to Maiduguri, where they donated N500 million towards the relief effort.Mr. Seyi emphasised the transcendence of the unity of wills and purpose at a time of great concern, such as now in Borno.He said: “We are here today, not just as representatives of our family but as members of a collective effort of young Nigerians to bring hope and relief to those who need it most. This is a moment for solidarity, compassion, and immediate action. Maiduguri and Borno State have rich histories. The people are resilient. Despite the issues of the past few years, they have braved all odds, which is why such a painful national tragedy that befell the state deserves our collective effort, support, and prayers. Even more, it deserves our active collaboration and contributions.“When my dad, President Bola Tinubu, visited Maiduguri earlier this week, he spoke about the urgent need for the private sector and individuals alike to step up in support of the communities affected. Inspired by his call, my wife Layal, and I through the Noella Foundation, my brother Yinka, our friends, and numerous private sector
partners have joined hands to respond swiftly to the needs of those displaced by this tragedy.“However, we hope this small contribution brings comfort and relief to those in need. Together, we can rebuild and heal, for in unity, there is strength. The Nigerian youth stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Borno. We are in this together, and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just like President Bola Tinubu said on Monday, Borno will rise again.”Other items donated to the state include 10,000 pieces of mosquito nets, blankets, mattresses, kettles, wrappers, buckets, mats, sanitary pads and wash kits, as well as critical supplies to cover prescriptions for almost 50,000 children and adults, antimalarials, anti-hypertensive, anti-parasitic, anti-diabetic, analgesics and antibiotics.These fine examples of compassion uplift the human spirit, renew hope, and emphasise our shared humanity. They show that with composite efforts towards compassion, we can have a moment of paradise. Leadership is healing.Fredrick Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement.Author Profile“September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but…”Source Link: https://thewillnews.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/8640251468_cbc0dffd64_o.jpg #GLOBAL - BLOGGER ... BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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OPINION: President Tinubu And The Fine Examples Of Compassion - Notice Important Web - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?feed_id=207435&_unique_id=66ef2f29e5868 September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of leadership – to serve the people.An unforgiving flood coursed through parts of Maiduguri, Borno State, a few days ago, displacing citizens, wolfing property and lives, and leaving a ghastly trail of devastation. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the flood began after the Alau Dam overflowed owing to torrential rains, resulting in the state’s worst flooding in 30 years.As the consoler-in-chief, a few short hours after he returned from his official trip abroad, President Tinubu spared no room for niceties, he travelled to Borno State to sympathise with the people, inspire hope and resilience through the rough patch, as well as provide firm assurances of support.In Maiduguri, the President announced a relief fund to assist citizens hit by floods and other disasters. He visited the Shehu of Borno, an internally displaced persons’ camp at Government Secondary School, Maiduguri, and had an immersive assessment of the situation with a drive-through of the areas impacted by the contretemps of nature.“After my visit to the Shehu of Borno and the IDP camp, I have been reflecting on how to tackle this kind of disaster and the effects of climate change. There must be a disaster relief fund. I will invite the private sector to team up with us and help rebuild the affected areas. If we take a small percentage from FAAC and put it as a disaster relief fund, which will include all of you, we will be activating and strengthening our sense of belonging,” the President said.The President also sympathised with other states affected by flooding, stating: “For all the people of Yobe State, I sympathise with you. We will create an outstanding programme for Nigeria to recover from this calamity. We will build our nation together.’’Of great essence is President Tinubu’s clarity and precision on a strategy to address the tragedy, to help the people build back better, and prepare for future unforeseen natural accidents.Pending the activation of the relief fund, so far, 100 trucks of relief materials, comprising 50 trucks of maize, 30 trucks of sorghum, and 20 trucks of millet, as well as cash donations have been provided to citizens imperilled by the mishap by the Federal Government.In an accustomed display of charity, Mr. Seyi Tinubu and Mr. Yinka Tinubu, on Friday, also led a team to Maiduguri, where they donated N500 million towards the relief effort.Mr. Seyi emphasised the transcendence of the unity of wills and purpose at a time of great concern, such as now in Borno.He said: “We are here today, not just as representatives of our family but as members of a collective effort of young Nigerians to bring hope and relief to those who need it most. This is a moment for solidarity, compassion, and immediate action. Maiduguri and Borno State have rich histories. The people are resilient. Despite the issues of the past few years, they have braved all odds, which is why such a painful national tragedy that befell the state deserves our collective effort, support, and prayers. Even more, it deserves our active collaboration and contributions.“When my dad, President Bola Tinubu, visited Maiduguri earlier this week, he spoke about the urgent need for the private sector and individuals alike to step up in support of the communities affected. Inspired by his call, my wife Layal, and I through the Noella Foundation, my brother Yinka, our friends, and numerous private sector
partners have joined hands to respond swiftly to the needs of those displaced by this tragedy.“However, we hope this small contribution brings comfort and relief to those in need. Together, we can rebuild and heal, for in unity, there is strength. The Nigerian youth stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Borno. We are in this together, and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just like President Bola Tinubu said on Monday, Borno will rise again.”Other items donated to the state include 10,000 pieces of mosquito nets, blankets, mattresses, kettles, wrappers, buckets, mats, sanitary pads and wash kits, as well as critical supplies to cover prescriptions for almost 50,000 children and adults, antimalarials, anti-hypertensive, anti-parasitic, anti-diabetic, analgesics and antibiotics.These fine examples of compassion uplift the human spirit, renew hope, and emphasise our shared humanity. They show that with composite efforts towards compassion, we can have a moment of paradise. Leadership is healing.Fredrick Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement.Author Profile“September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but…”Source Link: https://thewillnews.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/8640251468_cbc0dffd64_o.jpg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of … Read More
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OPINION: President Tinubu And The Fine Examples Of Compassion - Notice Important Web https://www.merchant-business.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?feed_id=207434&_unique_id=66ef2dfe706e2 ... BLOGGER - #GLOBAL September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of leadership – to serve the people.An unforgiving flood coursed through parts of Maiduguri, Borno State, a few days ago, displacing citizens, wolfing property and lives, and leaving a ghastly trail of devastation. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the flood began after the Alau Dam overflowed owing to torrential rains, resulting in the state’s worst flooding in 30 years.As the consoler-in-chief, a few short hours after he returned from his official trip abroad, President Tinubu spared no room for niceties, he travelled to Borno State to sympathise with the people, inspire hope and resilience through the rough patch, as well as provide firm assurances of support.In Maiduguri, the President announced a relief fund to assist citizens hit by floods and other disasters. He visited the Shehu of Borno, an internally displaced persons’ camp at Government Secondary School, Maiduguri, and had an immersive assessment of the situation with a drive-through of the areas impacted by the contretemps of nature.“After my visit to the Shehu of Borno and the IDP camp, I have been reflecting on how to tackle this kind of disaster and the effects of climate change. There must be a disaster relief fund. I will invite the private sector to team up with us and help rebuild the affected areas. If we take a small percentage from FAAC and put it as a disaster relief fund, which will include all of you, we will be activating and strengthening our sense of belonging,” the President said.The President also sympathised with other states affected by flooding, stating: “For all the people of Yobe State, I sympathise with you. We will create an outstanding programme for Nigeria to recover from this calamity. We will build our nation together.’’Of great essence is President Tinubu’s clarity and precision on a strategy to address the tragedy, to help the people build back better, and prepare for future unforeseen natural accidents.Pending the activation of the relief fund, so far, 100 trucks of relief materials, comprising 50 trucks of maize, 30 trucks of sorghum, and 20 trucks of millet, as well as cash donations have been provided to citizens imperilled by the mishap by the Federal Government.In an accustomed display of charity, Mr. Seyi Tinubu and Mr. Yinka Tinubu, on Friday, also led a team to Maiduguri, where they donated N500 million towards the relief effort.Mr. Seyi emphasised the transcendence of the unity of wills and purpose at a time of great concern, such as now in Borno.He said: “We are here today, not just as representatives of our family but as members of a collective effort of young Nigerians to bring hope and relief to those who need it most. This is a moment for solidarity, compassion, and immediate action. Maiduguri and Borno State have rich histories. The people are resilient. Despite the issues of the past few years, they have braved all odds, which is why such a painful national tragedy that befell the state deserves our collective effort, support, and prayers. Even more, it deserves our active collaboration and contributions.“When my dad, President Bola Tinubu, visited Maiduguri earlier this week, he spoke about the urgent need for the private sector and individuals alike to step up in support of the communities affected. Inspired by his call, my wife Layal, and I through the Noella Foundation, my brother Yinka, our friends, and numerous
private sector partners have joined hands to respond swiftly to the needs of those displaced by this tragedy.“However, we hope this small contribution brings comfort and relief to those in need. Together, we can rebuild and heal, for in unity, there is strength. The Nigerian youth stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Borno. We are in this together, and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just like President Bola Tinubu said on Monday, Borno will rise again.”Other items donated to the state include 10,000 pieces of mosquito nets, blankets, mattresses, kettles, wrappers, buckets, mats, sanitary pads and wash kits, as well as critical supplies to cover prescriptions for almost 50,000 children and adults, antimalarials, anti-hypertensive, anti-parasitic, anti-diabetic, analgesics and antibiotics.These fine examples of compassion uplift the human spirit, renew hope, and emphasise our shared humanity. They show that with composite efforts towards compassion, we can have a moment of paradise. Leadership is healing.Fredrick Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement.Author Profile“September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but…”Source Link: https://thewillnews.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/8640251468_cbc0dffd64_o.jpg #GLOBAL - BLOGGER September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of … Read More
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OPINION: President Tinubu And The Fine Examples Of Compassion - Notice Important Web - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?feed_id=207433&_unique_id=66ef2dfd5e4c0 September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of leadership – to serve the people.An unforgiving flood coursed through parts of Maiduguri, Borno State, a few days ago, displacing citizens, wolfing property and lives, and leaving a ghastly trail of devastation. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the flood began after the Alau Dam overflowed owing to torrential rains, resulting in the state’s worst flooding in 30 years.As the consoler-in-chief, a few short hours after he returned from his official trip abroad, President Tinubu spared no room for niceties, he travelled to Borno State to sympathise with the people, inspire hope and resilience through the rough patch, as well as provide firm assurances of support.In Maiduguri, the President announced a relief fund to assist citizens hit by floods and other disasters. He visited the Shehu of Borno, an internally displaced persons’ camp at Government Secondary School, Maiduguri, and had an immersive assessment of the situation with a drive-through of the areas impacted by the contretemps of nature.“After my visit to the Shehu of Borno and the IDP camp, I have been reflecting on how to tackle this kind of disaster and the effects of climate change. There must be a disaster relief fund. I will invite the private sector to team up with us and help rebuild the affected areas. If we take a small percentage from FAAC and put it as a disaster relief fund, which will include all of you, we will be activating and strengthening our sense of belonging,” the President said.The President also sympathised with other states affected by flooding, stating: “For all the people of Yobe State, I sympathise with you. We will create an outstanding programme for Nigeria to recover from this calamity. We will build our nation together.’’Of great essence is President Tinubu’s clarity and precision on a strategy to address the tragedy, to help the people build back better, and prepare for future unforeseen natural accidents.Pending the activation of the relief fund, so far, 100 trucks of relief materials, comprising 50 trucks of maize, 30 trucks of sorghum, and 20 trucks of millet, as well as cash donations have been provided to citizens imperilled by the mishap by the Federal Government.In an accustomed display of charity, Mr. Seyi Tinubu and Mr. Yinka Tinubu, on Friday, also led a team to Maiduguri, where they donated N500 million towards the relief effort.Mr. Seyi emphasised the transcendence of the unity of wills and purpose at a time of great concern, such as now in Borno.He said: “We are here today, not just as representatives of our family but as members of a collective effort of young Nigerians to bring hope and relief to those who need it most. This is a moment for solidarity, compassion, and immediate action. Maiduguri and Borno State have rich histories. The people are resilient. Despite the issues of the past few years, they have braved all odds, which is why such a painful national tragedy that befell the state deserves our collective effort, support, and prayers. Even more, it deserves our active collaboration and contributions.“When my dad, President Bola Tinubu, visited Maiduguri earlier this week, he spoke about the urgent need for the private sector and individuals alike to step up in support of the communities affected. Inspired by his call, my wife Layal, and I through the Noella Foundation, my brother Yinka, our friends, and numerous private sector
partners have joined hands to respond swiftly to the needs of those displaced by this tragedy.“However, we hope this small contribution brings comfort and relief to those in need. Together, we can rebuild and heal, for in unity, there is strength. The Nigerian youth stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Borno. We are in this together, and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just like President Bola Tinubu said on Monday, Borno will rise again.”Other items donated to the state include 10,000 pieces of mosquito nets, blankets, mattresses, kettles, wrappers, buckets, mats, sanitary pads and wash kits, as well as critical supplies to cover prescriptions for almost 50,000 children and adults, antimalarials, anti-hypertensive, anti-parasitic, anti-diabetic, analgesics and antibiotics.These fine examples of compassion uplift the human spirit, renew hope, and emphasise our shared humanity. They show that with composite efforts towards compassion, we can have a moment of paradise. Leadership is healing.Fredrick Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement.Author Profile“September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but…”Source Link: https://thewillnews.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/8640251468_cbc0dffd64_o.jpg OPINION: President Tinubu And The Fine Examples Of Compassion - Notice Important Web - #GLOBAL BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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OPINION: President Tinubu And The Fine Examples Of Compassion - Notice Important Web https://www.merchant-business.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?feed_id=207432&_unique_id=66ef2dfc34ee7 #GLOBAL - BLOGGER BLOGGER September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of leadership – to serve the people.An unforgiving flood coursed through parts of Maiduguri, Borno State, a few days ago, displacing citizens, wolfing property and lives, and leaving a ghastly trail of devastation. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the flood began after the Alau Dam overflowed owing to torrential rains, resulting in the state’s worst flooding in 30 years.As the consoler-in-chief, a few short hours after he returned from his official trip abroad, President Tinubu spared no room for niceties, he travelled to Borno State to sympathise with the people, inspire hope and resilience through the rough patch, as well as provide firm assurances of support.In Maiduguri, the President announced a relief fund to assist citizens hit by floods and other disasters. He visited the Shehu of Borno, an internally displaced persons’ camp at Government Secondary School, Maiduguri, and had an immersive assessment of the situation with a drive-through of the areas impacted by the contretemps of nature.“After my visit to the Shehu of Borno and the IDP camp, I have been reflecting on how to tackle this kind of disaster and the effects of climate change. There must be a disaster relief fund. I will invite the private sector to team up with us and help rebuild the affected areas. If we take a small percentage from FAAC and put it as a disaster relief fund, which will include all of you, we will be activating and strengthening our sense of belonging,” the President said.The President also sympathised with other states affected by flooding, stating: “For all the people of Yobe State, I sympathise with you. We will create an outstanding programme for Nigeria to recover from this calamity. We will build our nation together.’’Of great essence is President Tinubu’s clarity and precision on a strategy to address the tragedy, to help the people build back better, and prepare for future unforeseen natural accidents.Pending the activation of the relief fund, so far, 100 trucks of relief materials, comprising 50 trucks of maize, 30 trucks of sorghum, and 20 trucks of millet, as well as cash donations have been provided to citizens imperilled by the mishap by the Federal Government.In an accustomed display of charity, Mr. Seyi Tinubu and Mr. Yinka Tinubu, on Friday, also led a team to Maiduguri, where they donated N500 million towards the relief effort.Mr. Seyi emphasised the transcendence of the unity of wills and purpose at a time of great concern, such as now in Borno.He said: “We are here today, not just as representatives of our family but as members of a collective effort of young Nigerians to bring hope and relief to those who need it most. This is a moment for solidarity, compassion, and immediate action. Maiduguri and Borno State have rich histories. The people are resilient. Despite the issues of the past few years, they have braved all odds, which is why such a painful national tragedy that befell the state deserves our collective effort, support, and prayers. Even more, it deserves our active collaboration and contributions.“When my dad, President Bola Tinubu, visited Maiduguri earlier this week, he spoke about the urgent need for the private sector and individuals alike to step up in support of the communities affected. Inspired by his call, my wife Layal, and I through the Noella Foundation, my brother Yinka, our friends, and
numerous private sector partners have joined hands to respond swiftly to the needs of those displaced by this tragedy.“However, we hope this small contribution brings comfort and relief to those in need. Together, we can rebuild and heal, for in unity, there is strength. The Nigerian youth stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Borno. We are in this together, and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just like President Bola Tinubu said on Monday, Borno will rise again.”Other items donated to the state include 10,000 pieces of mosquito nets, blankets, mattresses, kettles, wrappers, buckets, mats, sanitary pads and wash kits, as well as critical supplies to cover prescriptions for almost 50,000 children and adults, antimalarials, anti-hypertensive, anti-parasitic, anti-diabetic, analgesics and antibiotics.These fine examples of compassion uplift the human spirit, renew hope, and emphasise our shared humanity. They show that with composite efforts towards compassion, we can have a moment of paradise. Leadership is healing.Fredrick Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement.Author Profile“September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but…”Source Link: https://thewillnews.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/8640251468_cbc0dffd64_o.jpg September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of … Read More
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OPINION: President Tinubu And The Fine Examples Of Compassion - Notice Important Web - #GLOBAL https://www.merchant-business.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?feed_id=207431&_unique_id=66ef2dfaebe98 September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but in the furtherance of ideals, welfare, and the protection of lives and property. A show of compassion is an affirmation of that critical essence of leadership – to serve the people.An unforgiving flood coursed through parts of Maiduguri, Borno State, a few days ago, displacing citizens, wolfing property and lives, and leaving a ghastly trail of devastation. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the flood began after the Alau Dam overflowed owing to torrential rains, resulting in the state’s worst flooding in 30 years.As the consoler-in-chief, a few short hours after he returned from his official trip abroad, President Tinubu spared no room for niceties, he travelled to Borno State to sympathise with the people, inspire hope and resilience through the rough patch, as well as provide firm assurances of support.In Maiduguri, the President announced a relief fund to assist citizens hit by floods and other disasters. He visited the Shehu of Borno, an internally displaced persons’ camp at Government Secondary School, Maiduguri, and had an immersive assessment of the situation with a drive-through of the areas impacted by the contretemps of nature.“After my visit to the Shehu of Borno and the IDP camp, I have been reflecting on how to tackle this kind of disaster and the effects of climate change. There must be a disaster relief fund. I will invite the private sector to team up with us and help rebuild the affected areas. If we take a small percentage from FAAC and put it as a disaster relief fund, which will include all of you, we will be activating and strengthening our sense of belonging,” the President said.The President also sympathised with other states affected by flooding, stating: “For all the people of Yobe State, I sympathise with you. We will create an outstanding programme for Nigeria to recover from this calamity. We will build our nation together.’’Of great essence is President Tinubu’s clarity and precision on a strategy to address the tragedy, to help the people build back better, and prepare for future unforeseen natural accidents.Pending the activation of the relief fund, so far, 100 trucks of relief materials, comprising 50 trucks of maize, 30 trucks of sorghum, and 20 trucks of millet, as well as cash donations have been provided to citizens imperilled by the mishap by the Federal Government.In an accustomed display of charity, Mr. Seyi Tinubu and Mr. Yinka Tinubu, on Friday, also led a team to Maiduguri, where they donated N500 million towards the relief effort.Mr. Seyi emphasised the transcendence of the unity of wills and purpose at a time of great concern, such as now in Borno.He said: “We are here today, not just as representatives of our family but as members of a collective effort of young Nigerians to bring hope and relief to those who need it most. This is a moment for solidarity, compassion, and immediate action. Maiduguri and Borno State have rich histories. The people are resilient. Despite the issues of the past few years, they have braved all odds, which is why such a painful national tragedy that befell the state deserves our collective effort, support, and prayers. Even more, it deserves our active collaboration and contributions.“When my dad, President Bola Tinubu, visited Maiduguri earlier this week, he spoke about the urgent need for the private sector and individuals alike to step up in support of the communities affected. Inspired by his call, my wife Layal, and I through the Noella Foundation, my brother Yinka, our friends, and numerous private
sector partners have joined hands to respond swiftly to the needs of those displaced by this tragedy.“However, we hope this small contribution brings comfort and relief to those in need. Together, we can rebuild and heal, for in unity, there is strength. The Nigerian youth stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Borno. We are in this together, and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just like President Bola Tinubu said on Monday, Borno will rise again.”Other items donated to the state include 10,000 pieces of mosquito nets, blankets, mattresses, kettles, wrappers, buckets, mats, sanitary pads and wash kits, as well as critical supplies to cover prescriptions for almost 50,000 children and adults, antimalarials, anti-hypertensive, anti-parasitic, anti-diabetic, analgesics and antibiotics.These fine examples of compassion uplift the human spirit, renew hope, and emphasise our shared humanity. They show that with composite efforts towards compassion, we can have a moment of paradise. Leadership is healing.Fredrick Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement.Author Profile“September 21, (THEWILL) – Compassion is an intrinsic value of leadership. Where there is compassion in leadership, there is healing, solidarity, and community. Leadership exists not in a vacuum but…”Source Link: https://thewillnews.com/opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opinion-president-tinubu-and-the-fine-examples-of-compassion http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/8640251468_cbc0dffd64_o.jpg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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