In december of 2003, Joyce Vincent died of an apparent asthma attack in her north London flat. The television was left on. The mail continued to be delivered. Her rent was set up to be automatically deducted from her bank account. The days rolled by and no one noticed she was gone.
Those days turned into weeks and the weeks into months. There were large trash dumpsters on the side of the building next to her unit, so the neighbors never thought much of the smell emanating from her flat. The floor was full of noisy kids and teenagers and no one questioned the constant thrum of television noise in the background.
Eventually, Joyce’s bank account dried up. Her landlord sent her letters of collection. These letters, like the others, simply fell into the stacks scattered about her floor. They went unanswered. Finally, with more than six months of overdue rent, the landlord got a court order to forcibly remove her from the premises. The bailiffs broke down the door, and it was only then her body was discovered. By then, it was January, 2006, more than two years after she passed away.
In that time, nobody ever came looking for Joyce Vincent. No family. No friends. No co-workers. No neighbor knocked on the door to see if things were all right. Nobody called. Nobody checked in. She was 38-years-old when she died.
This story is jaw-dropping in its social implications. It feels unfathomable that entire years could go by with no one noticing a person has died. Yet, these sorts of stories happen frequently. Chances are you’ve seen a news story similar to the one about Joyce Vincent. And they are all the same.
Person lives alone. They lose touch with family and friends. They never meet their neighbors. They stay shut in with their television or computer for years at a time. The world moves on as if they are no longer there until one day, they are no longer there.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Vincent
Let’s do our little to keep the human touch & connection. Let's not fall too apart. *Is there anyone on this platform that you/we haven't heard from for a while? Can someone give such mates a call/visit or a check on them please?*
We are Africans, irrespective of our present locations, *LET US BE OUR BROTHERS/SISTERS KEEPERS*
Thanks to those who checked on me either by voice call, chats and DM, I appreciate you all.
God Bless this great House
Peace & Love 💕copied
Those days turned into weeks and the weeks into months. There were large trash dumpsters on the side of the building next to her unit, so the neighbors never thought much of the smell emanating from her flat. The floor was full of noisy kids and teenagers and no one questioned the constant thrum of television noise in the background.
Eventually, Joyce’s bank account dried up. Her landlord sent her letters of collection. These letters, like the others, simply fell into the stacks scattered about her floor. They went unanswered. Finally, with more than six months of overdue rent, the landlord got a court order to forcibly remove her from the premises. The bailiffs broke down the door, and it was only then her body was discovered. By then, it was January, 2006, more than two years after she passed away.
In that time, nobody ever came looking for Joyce Vincent. No family. No friends. No co-workers. No neighbor knocked on the door to see if things were all right. Nobody called. Nobody checked in. She was 38-years-old when she died.
This story is jaw-dropping in its social implications. It feels unfathomable that entire years could go by with no one noticing a person has died. Yet, these sorts of stories happen frequently. Chances are you’ve seen a news story similar to the one about Joyce Vincent. And they are all the same.
Person lives alone. They lose touch with family and friends. They never meet their neighbors. They stay shut in with their television or computer for years at a time. The world moves on as if they are no longer there until one day, they are no longer there.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Vincent
Let’s do our little to keep the human touch & connection. Let's not fall too apart. *Is there anyone on this platform that you/we haven't heard from for a while? Can someone give such mates a call/visit or a check on them please?*
We are Africans, irrespective of our present locations, *LET US BE OUR BROTHERS/SISTERS KEEPERS*
Thanks to those who checked on me either by voice call, chats and DM, I appreciate you all.
God Bless this great House
Peace & Love 💕copied
Wikipedia
Joyce Vincent
British unsolved death (1965-2003)
Sustaining DEMOCRACY and DEVELOPMENT is the responsibility of every good citizens. The future 🔮 of Nigeria 🇳🇬 is in the hands of her populace. Let us unite and work hard take the country to greater heights.
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Point 0ut shortcuts and solution.
Clarify your concept and procedures in a straightforward manner.
It will help you to avoid common pitfalls.
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Clarify your concept and procedures in a straightforward manner.
It will help you to avoid common pitfalls.
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COMA' PROJECT AWARD
Conquer the Past, Heal the Present and Hope the FUTURE!
Hello Kust Students,
Our leader Comrade Uwaisu Ibrahim Babba Dan'agundi President Students Representatives Council {SRC} Kust Wudil received "Recognition Certificate Award" from COMA' PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM.
It is with great pleasure that we join you here today to present the Outstanding Achievement Award for your Services on behalf of COMA' PROJECT. This is the 1st year this award has been presented, and it remains one of the highest honors in this field, recognizing the person in our community whose work has had a truly outstanding impact in the lives of many.
In his remark our leader said:
"Having been a student of this university for five years and Three Years in leadership as the SRC President now, I can safely say that I never thought I would be standing here and receiving this award for "Recognition Certificate Award"
Let me tell you that it is not just my sole effort that has brought me here. I would like to make a special mention of PROFESSOR SHEHU ALHAJI MUSA the VICE CHANCELLOR of our great university who has been my mentor throughout my stay here. It is him who saw the passion in me when I couldn’t see it myself. he saw my talent and honed it such that I am now standing here and talking to all of you about it. Everyone needs such a mentor in life, and I am lucky to have found mine.
I sincerely thank the COMA' PROJECT TEAM for honoring me with this Recognition Certificate Award. I especially want to thank the CEO COMA' PROJECT, Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI for the great work. This Certificate award will always have a place of honor on my wall and I also dedicated the award to Kust Wudil Students in general."
Thank You again.
Present during the event are:
1. COMA' PROJECT TEAM
2. President Students Representatives Council Kust Wudil
3. Comrade Jamo, Chief of Staff to SRC President
4. Rt. Hon. Kabir Zangina. Chairman Congress SRC.
5. FASCI President
6. FAENG President
7. Nura Hotoro Young Engineer CEO Upgrade Aluta
8. Comrade I B Kurna
9. Idris Tukur Bakori
10. Abubakar 'Yan Kwani
11. Ambassador Bashir
And others
My University
My Pride
Kust for life
Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
CEO COMA' PROJECT
Friday, July 9, 2021
Conquer the Past, Heal the Present and Hope the FUTURE!
Hello Kust Students,
Our leader Comrade Uwaisu Ibrahim Babba Dan'agundi President Students Representatives Council {SRC} Kust Wudil received "Recognition Certificate Award" from COMA' PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM.
It is with great pleasure that we join you here today to present the Outstanding Achievement Award for your Services on behalf of COMA' PROJECT. This is the 1st year this award has been presented, and it remains one of the highest honors in this field, recognizing the person in our community whose work has had a truly outstanding impact in the lives of many.
In his remark our leader said:
"Having been a student of this university for five years and Three Years in leadership as the SRC President now, I can safely say that I never thought I would be standing here and receiving this award for "Recognition Certificate Award"
Let me tell you that it is not just my sole effort that has brought me here. I would like to make a special mention of PROFESSOR SHEHU ALHAJI MUSA the VICE CHANCELLOR of our great university who has been my mentor throughout my stay here. It is him who saw the passion in me when I couldn’t see it myself. he saw my talent and honed it such that I am now standing here and talking to all of you about it. Everyone needs such a mentor in life, and I am lucky to have found mine.
I sincerely thank the COMA' PROJECT TEAM for honoring me with this Recognition Certificate Award. I especially want to thank the CEO COMA' PROJECT, Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI for the great work. This Certificate award will always have a place of honor on my wall and I also dedicated the award to Kust Wudil Students in general."
Thank You again.
Present during the event are:
1. COMA' PROJECT TEAM
2. President Students Representatives Council Kust Wudil
3. Comrade Jamo, Chief of Staff to SRC President
4. Rt. Hon. Kabir Zangina. Chairman Congress SRC.
5. FASCI President
6. FAENG President
7. Nura Hotoro Young Engineer CEO Upgrade Aluta
8. Comrade I B Kurna
9. Idris Tukur Bakori
10. Abubakar 'Yan Kwani
11. Ambassador Bashir
And others
My University
My Pride
Kust for life
Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
CEO COMA' PROJECT
Friday, July 9, 2021
Wherever I will be and whatever I will be I will always be for the NORTH and will always be around the NORTH so as to help build development projects in the NORTH.
Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central
Nigerian Students Parliament
Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central
Nigerian Students Parliament
You should learn to displine your self. Discipline means guiding your energy properly in three direction:
Mind, action and speech. Discipline does not mean arresting yourself, repressing yourself, suppressing yourself, or torturing yourself. It means learning to guide energies that you have and learning to be positive in life. Negativity does not help. It is like slow poison. But positive thinking is like necter, and it definitely helps.
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Mind, action and speech. Discipline does not mean arresting yourself, repressing yourself, suppressing yourself, or torturing yourself. It means learning to guide energies that you have and learning to be positive in life. Negativity does not help. It is like slow poison. But positive thinking is like necter, and it definitely helps.
🛑COMA' PROJECT
Keep focus on your own path and journey. Try not to compare your life to others people's and restrict yourself from judging their actions. Your life is never about them. If you spend too much time thinking about others people's lives, you will spend less time working on your own!
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Active political participation leading to participation in decisions making at higher levels. With education and exposure, there is no level of decision making that you cannot live up to expectation.
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