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@9jaVIP
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@OneJoblessBoy Tabitha the witch and Timi the sidekick.
AIT of blessed memory.
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@Ogbenitom I used to think that was an image of a man over a well. It took me many years to know it's Ifeajuna, who won Nigeria's first medal in track and field events.
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@P_Rydaa @OneJoblessBoy You're right, the railway station has replaced those streets. But I dey fear to go that side those days. It's proper Agege with fearful looking guys.
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@9jaVIP @OneJoblessBoy Till date my elder brother still dey stay Shiaba,
Anytime I reach Lagos I still dey go visit am for that side
But Darosha and Yisa no dey again, dem don use railway pass those are..
Na only shiaba and Adeyemi come dey now..
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@OneJoblessBoy My Agege brother
Much love
We were in same place when he sang dis song 2008
I was staying at Yisa street, while he was at Darosha street
Same place…
If u know Agege well, u go know dis ghetto I’m talking about 😁
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@ChiemezieAndy That's Benin own is perfect, I confirmed it during my service year.
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*City that can make you run mad without knowing it - LAGOS*
*City where they will steal your spouse without your knowledge - ABUJA*
*City where everybody is cheating yet praying fervently - ILORIN*
*City where you cannot come out with phone at night - ONITSHA*
*City where you go blind if you look too much - OWERRI*
*City where you will be like Sardine inside taxi - IBADAN*
*City where fornication is banned but adultery is permitted - KANO*
*City where they will build fly-over but only Okada is using it - ABAKALIKI*
*City where men die several years before their wives - PORT-HARCOURT*
*City that is forming “Europe”, but Lion in the Zoo is eating only biscuit - JOS*
*City that is always forming tourism, meanwhile nothing takes place - CALABAR*
*City that is full of landlady without landlord - BENIN*
*City that infrastructure is like Dubai but the pockets of the citizens is like Somali- UYO*
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@JuanHeart2016 If I search very well, I should still have that Gongo Aso album.
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@Ocean_Deepwells @OyoNews1 On fo'so mo kin je k'aso o sa
Ole Koko, kin jewo o jare
Ose ST mare o, eee...
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@OyoNews1 If I could remember, I think the have a branch at Oke ado.
The jingle: Ọsẹ ST ma re o, ehhh 2x
Ìkan dára fún iwẹ lasan, ikan dara fún aṣọ fifọ, èlò ST ke ridi ọrọ wa. Gbogbo kòkòrò ara kanjangbon, gbogbo idọti eo le ráyè, eela Isapa ẹwà bi gbalo
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THE FALL OF A BILLIONAIRE FROM IJEBU
The story of Alhaji Safiriyu Tiamiyu,
the man who started ST Soap from a single face me i face you room apartment in Ijebu.
A business that would later make him a billionaire.
From a very young age, Alhaji Tiamiyu understood struggle.
He was travelling all the way to Kogi State to buy garri,
bringing it down to Lagos to sell.
Day in, day out, he kept pushing.
For more than 20 good years, he stayed consistent in that garri business.
After all those years,
he was finally able to save some money.
In 1979, he borrowed ₦3,000 from his father and joined it with his own ₦2,000,
money he had painfully saved from selling garri
Making ₦5,000
and he decided to enter into soap making....And nylon business
At that time, soap was in very high demand.
What people knew more were detergents like OMO detergent and Klin detergent.
The real bathing soap was scarce.
That gap became his opportunity.
Pushed by this motivation, Mr Tiamiyu decided to focus on producing soap specially made for bathing and wahing clothes.
And so, in 1979, ST Soap was born.
“ST” an abbreviation of his name, Safiriyu Tiamiyu.
From that small beginning,
something big started rising.
Because of his strong business sense, within just a few years, ST grew into a large conglomerate.
The company employed more than 1,000 people.
Its headquarters was in Ijebu Mushin, with branches spread across Ogun State.
His success did not come by chance.
It came from his diligent spirit.
And also from his heavy investment in advertisement.
If you grew up in the early 2000s in the South West,
it was almost impossible not to hear the famous ST advert on radio and television.
He also sponsored many programs on Tv and radio...
Including the popular Kola Olawuyi Show Nkan Mbe.
In fact, he was one of the major sponsors of that show.
Business was booming for him..
ST became a household name.
Infact.... the soap was my dad’s favourite.
I still remember the first time I saw it.
My dad made me love it.
Anytime we went to the stream to bathe back then in the village,
he would always use ST Soap.
Very white, foamy soap.
After bathing, rinsing the foam from the sponge was a serious battle.
You needed plenty of water.
But something happened that changed the life of Alhaji Tiamiyu forever...
In 2005, Alhaji Safiriyu Tiamiyu was accused of buying human p@rts and doing money r!tuals.
A serious allegation that would later cru$hed him.
Though the court later cleared him of of that...
But the d@mage had already been done.
His reputation was b@dly affected.
Gradually, the business began to coll@pse.
He withdrew from the public eye, and the once-famous ST Soap slowly disappeared from the market.
In October 2020, Alhaji Safiriyu Tiamiyu d!ed after a prolonged !llness,
an !llness many believed was worsened by the pa!n of watching his multi-billion naira company f@ll apart.
This is w!ckedness.
Am sure his enem!es, thre@tened by his success, decided to bring him down.
But what they didn’t know was that, they didn’t just hur*t one man.
They took food away from over 1,000 workers who depended on that company.
Something like this can never happened abroad.
That is why their country would keep growing, and many of us would always dream of going there.
Because they don't pull themselves down...
Here,we are too quick to pull ourselves down.
And we wonder why we are not progressing as a nation... everything is not government.
It's well
@Onuche Onueje
#businesstycoon
#truelifestory

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@Alao247 @Imranmuhdz I'm not sure there's any politics behind it. Moon is one everywhere and some regions have clearer skies to sight it more than the others. That's why there are less clouds in the north compare to the south.
So, it's not based on some people's personal emotion.
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@9jaVIP @Imranmuhdz We all know there have been many times the moon is sighted in Nigeria while it’s not recognized in Saudi. Let’s be honest, this issue has clearly become politicized.
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@Imranmuhdz What if the moon is sighted here in Nigeria? They are not the standard abeg
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My birthday's today, Chelsea also has a crucial match.
A token of N5k for 5 people who can predict the full-time score of the UCL 2nd leg match between #ChelseaVsPSG
You need to like this post and be following me to be fully qualified.
💙💙💙💙
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@TopmostStriker If FIFA ever considered Nigeria's petition, it will lead to awakening of other petitions. DR Congo's group members will have something to fight for, Cameroon is also waiting in the corner, and Congo will seek appeal through CAS. They case might continue till next world cup.
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In the world of football journalism, there’s a massive difference between reporting the news and being the source of it.
While many journalists & media houses are busy recycling the same headlines or calling up "contacts" who are just as far from the action as they are, the real game is played in the corridors of power. Access isn’t a gift; it’s a craft. It’s about building deep, authentic relationships in the rooms where decisions are made. When you have the right network, you don’t guess or follow the "drama"—you know.
🇳🇬 The Nigeria-DRC Petition: Beyond the Noise
Lately, the Nigerian space has been heated with talks of the NFF’s petition to FIFA. Let’s be clear: while the argument over dual-nationality eligibility and Congolese law is legally "watertight" on paper, the reality on the ground often tells a different story.
Many were waiting for a "miracle" ruling to disqualify the Leopards, but those of us with skin in the game saw the signs early. FIFA’s recent decision to fine both nations for fan misconduct (from that tense November playoff)—while notably staying silent on the eligibility protest—was a subtle but clear indicator of the direction they are taking.
🌍 The Verdict is in the Action
The biggest confirmation of where things stand? FIFA’s recent exclusive interview with DR Congo head coach Sébastien Desabre. By profiling Desabre as the face of Africa’s representative for the Intercontinental Playoffs in Guadalajara, FIFA has signaled its focus.
Desabre’s focus is clear: defensive solidity (only 1 goal conceded in 4 matches) and mental discipline. As they prepare to face the winner of Jamaica vs. New Caledonia on March 31, the "back door" for the Super Eagles is essentially closed.
🇨🇩 Good Luck to the Leopards
I’ve tracked this journey closely, and while the petition drama provided a glimmer of hope for Nigeria, the focus now shifts to the pitch. DR Congo is 90 minutes away from their first World Cup in 52 years. Wishing Coach Desabre and the Leopards the best of luck in Mexico.
The lesson for the industry? Stop waiting for news to find you. Build the network. Get the access. Stay ahead. ⚽️
#WorldCup2026 #SuperEagles #DRCongo #NFF #FootballJournalism #FIFA #Leopards

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