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Barrister Marshal D. F. Abubakar breaks his silence after businesswoman Tracy Ohiri alleged that he offered her $70,000 instead of the agreed ₦305,550,000.
The lawyer responded following the viral claims and controversy surrounding the alleged payment disagreement.



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“I have løst everything. They should come and k?ll me. My integrity, trust, and everything is gone finally.” — Businesswoman Tracy Ohiri breaks down in tears after alleging that her lawyer offer her $70,000 instead of the agreed ₦305,550,000
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This gist is crazy oo 😭
Segun Johnson’s girlfriend is calling him out on TikTok.
According to her, they have been dating for 13 years. At some point, they broke up and she relocated to the UK, but they later got back together.
Segun Johnson then asked her to relocate back to Nigeria as the relationship was getting serious. She cut off her friends, abandoned her job, and moved back to Nigeria.
He invested in her business, but she later found out he cheated on her and had been dating another girl for about a year.
In the end, she said Segun Johnson broke up with her, and she now regrets abandoning her life to be with him.


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This doesn't sound like a good idea 🤔
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BREAKING: Nigeria signs UK deal to receive deported failed asylum seekers, criminals Nigeria has signed a new deal with the United Kingdom (UK) which will allow Britain deport thousands of failed asylum seekers and criminals to the West African country.
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@PO_GrassRootM Someone that has never win her poll unit will contest for senate 😂
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@SYPMLYADENIYI Definitely they will get the response from them soon or later.
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Introducing the SoftNigeria @SoftNigeria_ National Director of Civic Engagement Pastor Okezie James Atani @Onsogbu.
Lets go SOFT for Nigeria.


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UK and Nigeria Seal £746 Million ($990 Million) Export Finance Deal to Modernise Major Ports
Nigeria's maritime infrastructure, the United Kingdom and Nigeria have agreed on a £746 million (approximately $990 million) export finance package to fund the comprehensive refurbishment and modernisation of two of Nigeria's busiest seaports.
The landmark deal, backed by UK Export Finance (UKEF), will support the upgrade of the Lagos Port Complex (Apapa) and the Tin Can Island Port Complex in Lagos. These facilities handle over 70% of Nigeria's imports and exports, making them critical gateways for the country's trade.
The financing, coordinated and arranged by Citibank with UKEF's guarantee, is described as the most ambitious port modernisation effort in Nigeria in nearly 50 years. It aims to introduce advanced cargo-handling systems, digitalisation, automation, and other improvements to reduce congestion, speed up operations, and align the ports with international best practices.
The agreement was announced on March 19, 2026, during Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's state visit to the UK, where he met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London. The formal signing took place amid the visit on March 18-19, 2026.
The deal is expected to generate substantial opportunities for British businesses, including an estimated £236 million in supplier contracts for UK firms. Notably, it includes a £70 million contract for British Steel, which the UK government highlighted as a major support for the domestic steel industry coming on the same day as announcements of new strategies to protect and bolster Britain's steel sector.
This partnership also aligns with record-high bilateral trade between the UK and Nigeria, recently reaching £8.1 billion annually, supported by initiatives like the UK-Nigeria Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership (ETIP).
The project is anticipated to enhance Nigeria's competitiveness as a maritime hub in West and Central Africa, ease trade bottlenecks, and drive economic growth.

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