Campus Circle NG
25/01/2026
She entered a tricycle (keke napep) on her way to school. On the way, she and the rider started chatting. The conversation kept flowing until it drifted into academics, simply because he noticed the books she was holding.
Because of how the discussion went, she even found herself speaking English with him π
Then at the very end, the rider asked her what course she was studying.
Proudly, she replied, Economics.
That was when he casually told her that he has had a degree in Economics since 2018, yet here he is today, riding a tricycle for a living ππ
She said her whole body went cold instantly.
Honestlyβ¦ if it were you, what would you do? πππ
From Halima Shehu...
Campus Circle NG
17/08/2025
The Grand Durbar keeps unfolding in color, culture & history. ABU Zaria is alive with greatness π₯πβ¨
Naturally ahead!
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Campus Circle NG
Campus Circle Group
13/08/2025
The courageous leaders who refused to betray Africa stand as powerful symbols of integrity and dedication. They could have easily aligned with colonial powers for comfort, but instead, they chose to fight for true independence and empowerment.
Patrice Lumumba of the Democratic Republic of Congo paid the ultimate price for his unwavering demand for genuine freedom. Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso rejected foreign aid, prioritizing the empowerment of women and renaming his nation as a statement of self-determination. Kwame Nkrumah, hailing from Ghana, envisioned a united Africa free from the shackles of neo-colonialism.
AmΓlcar Cabral, a revolutionary from Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde, emphasized that culture is a form of resistance. In South Africa, Steve Biko advocated for Black Consciousness, ultimately sacrificing his life to awaken a sense of dignity among his people. Chris Hani, also from South Africa, was assassinated for his steadfast commitment to the struggle against apartheid.
Samora Machel of Mozambique resisted the influence of apartheid and died under mysterious circumstances. Julius Nyerere of Tanzania exemplified African socialism by prioritizing education and unity. Nelson Mandela endured 27 years in prison rather than betray the people he represented, while Dedan Kimathi, a leader of the Mau Mau in Kenya, was executed for his refusal to submit to colonial rule. Ruben Um Nyobè from Cameroon was silenced for his efforts in organizing anti-colonial resistance.
These leaders exemplified what it means to stand firm: they spoke the truth even at great personal cost, chose the welfare of their people over wealth, cultivated movements rather than empires, restored a sense of African pride without resorting to dependency, and unwaveringly upheld dignity over fear. Their legacies remind us of the power of conviction and the importance of courage in the fight for justice.
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Campus Circle NG
13/08/2025
The graduating students of Chemistry Education from the Federal University of Kashere in Gombe State celebrated their achievements with a heartfelt congratulations for the Class of 2024. Their dedication, hard work, and passion for science and education have led them to this significant milestone. As they embark on new journeys filled with larger dreams and the potential for greater impact, their collective resilience and commitment to their field will guide them onward. Celebratory photos were captured by Makama, encapsulating the spirit of this momentous occasion, marked with hashtags reflecting the pride and excitement surrounding the event.
06/06/2025
From lecture hall to Parenthood π
Meet Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria medical students who tied the knot just a few months ago have now graduated together as medical doctors. Itβs truly admirable, commendable, and inspiring.
Big congratulations to the newest doctor couple in town! π©ββοΈπ¨ββοΈππ
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