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All My Savings, Gone in One Trade I Need Help Getting Up
Good Day everyone.
My name is Emmanuel. I’m a 20 year old student currently studying at the University of Abuja (Yakubu Gowon University). I’ve been supporting myself through spot and crypto trading while trying to manage school as a 100 level fresher.
Recently, I lost $2,600 after a whale (a big wallet holder) got hacked. That incident crashed the token I was holding, and the team behind the project eventually removed the liquidity. I lost everything and was left with nothing.
It’s been extremely hard for me since then. I don’t have any financial support from family it’s just me trying to push through, build something for myself, and survive. Right now, I’m back at square one, and it’s been emotionally and financially draining.
If there’s anything you can support me with no matter how small I’d truly appreciate it. I’m just trying to rebuild and keep moving forward.
Thank you so much, and God bless you.

disaster
Disaster relief and Healthcare
Hi everyone ❤️
Hope you’re having a good day (or night, depending on when you’re reading this).
I’m reaching out regarding a friend of mine who recently moved to Abuja and has been going through a very tough time. Shortly after relocating, he faced various personal and financial setbacks while trying to settle into a new environment.
With little to no support system and family members who are also struggling, we had to take out loans from some of the more common loan apps just to stay afloat and care for family (younger siblings). Unfortunately, those quick loans came with extremely high interest rates, which pulled him into a cycle of borrowing just to repay, and it’s now spiraled into serious debt.
His startup, which he hoped would be his way out, also took a big hit during this period. Right now, it’s become a matter of survival, dealing with aggressive loan agents, daily stress, and the weight of multiple responsibilities, all while still trying to find stable ground.
To give some perspective he once applied for a ₦400k loan and only received about ₦213-240k after deductions. That alone shows how harsh and predatory some of these loan systems can be.
This message is a call for support from anyone who’s able to help, in any way at all. Financial contributions, kind words, or even just sharing this message with someone who might be able to assist. We’re trying to clear the outstanding debts (as listed in the cover photo), so he can breathe, regroup, and start rebuilding his life.
Thanks so much for taking the time to read. We deeply appreciate every bit of support. ❤️
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4THEKIDZ
Every 27th of May, we come together not just to feed, but to uplift, empower, and remind every child that they matter. Join us in making a difference—one meal, one smile, one future at a time. #FeedTheKids #HopeInAction #May27
community
Fundraising to promote Nigerian art in the international space
Overtime Nigeria has had numerous artists earn the opportunity to promote the culture and unique expression of it's style but due to lack of resources many of these artists never get to see this happen, Nwani Emmanuel Chidera is a multi disciplinary artist and poet who won the poetry slam at the national level, Lipfest and is supposed to represent Nigeria at the world poetry slam in Mexico on the 29th of May, this cause aims to aid him fund his ticket for both the initial flight and return flight

education
Uniform For Hope-Support 50 Students to Stay in School
Every child deserves to step into the classroom with confidence.
At Edukit Foundation, we believe that education is a right, not a privilege and a clean, well-fitted school uniform should never be a barrier to that right. Sadly, many underserved children in our communities attend school in worn-out clothes or are turned away for lack of uniforms. This affects their self-esteem, attendance, and overall academic performance.
With your support, we aim to provide free school uniforms to at least 300 students in low-income areas. By meeting this basic need, we are not only giving them clothing—we're giving them dignity, confidence, and motivation to stay in school.
Why It Matters:
Boosts School Attendance: Children without uniforms are often excluded or feel ashamed to attend.
Improves Focus: A uniform removes clothing-based discrimination and helps students focus on learning.
Promotes Equality: Uniforms foster a sense of belonging and reduce visible signs of poverty.
How Your Support Will Be Used:
We’re raising ₦500,000 to cover:
₦10,000 per student
Covers fabric, sewing, and delivery logistics
100% of funds go directly to this initiative.
health
Pad a Girl: Restoring Dignity through Menstrual Health.
Menstruation should not be a barrier to education, dignity, or confidence. Yet, in our communities, many young girls miss school, feel ashamed, or are forced to use unsafe alternatives during their period all because they can’t afford menstrual products.
This Menstrual Hygiene Day (May 28, 2025), our team is launching an outreach to empower at least 100 secondary school girls with essential menstrual education and free sanitary kits.
We believe that periods should never pause potential.