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Thomas Danjuma Abu

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  • 6 days ago | thenews-chronicle.com | Thomas Danjuma Abu

    This morning, while scrolling through the blue app—yes, Facebook—I stumbled upon a disturbing video posted by Sahara Reporters. It featured a retired Police Superintendent, reportedly rejecting a ₦2 million retirement benefit after 35 years of service. His face carried no joy, just an air of disbelief and disappointment. But what hit harder than his rejection was the comment section.

  • 1 week ago | thenews-chronicle.com | Thomas Danjuma Abu

    Another day, another round of bloodshed in Benue State. More tears. More coffins. And once again, we return to grammar, sympathy tours, and recycled outrage. But these deaths? They’re not just tragic — they’re avoidable. I’ve read reactions from across Nigeria — voices of Benue indigenes, concerned citizens, and so-called patriots. One journalist from the South-South called for the Benue State Governor to resign.

  • 2 weeks ago | thenews-chronicle.com | Thomas Danjuma Abu

    I watched a disturbing video recently — a Good Samaritan had rushed an accident victim to the emergency unit of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi, Abuja. What happened next has sparked an online uproar and triggered national reflection. Rather than being met with swift and compassionate care, the helper was faced with what appeared to be hesitation, blame-shifting, and concerning conversations from supposed medical personnel. Thankfully, he recorded the exchange.

  • 2 weeks ago | thenews-chronicle.com | Thomas Danjuma Abu

    Parenting is not just about raising children—it’s about raising humans. Souls who will either build or break the world. While listening to Pastor Sam Oye of The Transforming Church speak on parenting styles, I found myself deeply reflecting on how the way we raise our children becomes the blueprint of their future. Two dominant styles stood out in his teaching: authoritarian and indulgent parenting. Each has its place, but taken to the extreme, each becomes toxic.

  • 3 weeks ago | thenews-chronicle.com | Thomas Danjuma Abu

    In a country drowning in corruption, it takes rare courage to stand tall. Mr. Prince Orji Ugochukwu, an immigration officer, did just that—rejecting a ₦10 million bribe and luxury gadgets from an alleged ritualist, High Chief Levi Onyeka Obu. Instead of pocketing dirty money, Ugochukwu chose integrity, drawing praise from Governor Alex Otti, who hailed him as a “beacon of hope” and “a role model for public servants.”This isn’t just a personal win for Ugochukwu.

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