My boss was touching me and I couldn’t complain because of the benefits I’m getting from him, listen to the part where she said she make love with her boss wife for money 🙆🙆🙆🙆
I just saw the VIDEO of police officers shooting a man several times and the bullet didn't penetrate him.
I'm really curious, is the “odi eshi” charm actually real?✍️
She was gifted over 15 bags of Rice last Christmas.
She woke up to see ants inside the remaining bags of Rice kept in her house.
She is seeking for advice on how to preserve the Rice 🤔🤔🤔from the ants
“In 2026, Nigeria Soldiers basic Salary is still paid 112k Naira, that’s about $80.. if a soldier spend 20 years in the service, the salary increase to just 150k..” - Nigeria Soldiers.
A big shame for Giant of Africa.
So after Nigerian Army debunked Soja boy’s claims on that podcast, he has now come outside again with proof and receipts to back up all his claims and show everyone that all he said on the Podcast is true….. how Nigerian army go debunk this ones again like this 😭💔🫵🏽
As a man, from the moment you’re born, the world is already stacked against you.
Look at this. The young man proved beyond reasonable doubt that the seat was his, his things were right there. But instead of anyone telling the girl to get up, instead of a single person stepping in to calm things down or speak up for what’s right… they just sat there. Laughing.
That’s what hurts the most.
They weren’t waiting to help. They were waiting for him to react. Waiting for him to raise his voice, lose his temper so they could finally point fingers. Not at the girl who took his seat. At him. Always at him.
Nobody asks what pushed him. Nobody cares about the root cause. Just the reaction.
Whoever said “To be a man is not easy” wasn’t just talking. That person had lived it. Felt it. Carried it.
Because being a man means the world watches you struggle and calls it entertainment.
Before people rush to react emotionally to what Omoyele Sowore said about B-Lord and Kuje Prison, let’s be clear about what is actually at stake. This is not about personalities, it’s about power and how it is being abused. There is absolutely nothing admirable about using influence to drag someone into detention over what appears to be a civil matter. That is not justice, it is repression dressed up as authority.
From everything we can see, the issue involving B-Lord looks like something that should be handled through dialogue, settlement, or civil legal channels, not imprisonment. The moment disputes like this are escalated into criminal cases, it signals a dangerous willingness to weaponize the system. Prison should never be a tool for settling personal scores or proving who holds more power.
Let’s call it what it is: using connections in the police or judiciary to lock someone up to show dominance is an abuse of power.
It undermines the very foundation of justice and turns institutions into instruments of fear. Today it’s B-Lord. Tomorrow it could be anyone who crosses the wrong person.
That is why Sowore stance matters. It is not about excusing wrongdoing, if any exists, but about drawing a hard line against the misuse of state machinery. Due process is not optional. Justice cannot be selective. And power must never be allowed to operate without accountability.
Any society that stays silent in the face of this kind of behavior is slowly accepting injustice as normal. And once that line is crossed, it becomes harder and harder to reclaim fairness, freedom, and the rule of law.
He postponed Iperu for Jos. The man POSTPONED his trip to go comfort grieving families in Plateau State. Do you know what that means? It means the President actually has PRIORITIES.
While Peter Obi is busy writing "POssible" on Twitter and Atiku is somewhere holding a press conference about democracy, Tinubu is physically showing up. In person. On the ground.
Say what you want about the man and people will, but there is a President in Aso Rock today, and he is MOVING.
Jos first. Lagos for Good Friday. Then Ogun, Bayelsa. Infrastructure. Trade. Growth. The schedule of a man who understands that governance is not a Twitter thread.
"In moments of grief, we must stand together. In moments of progress, we must keep building."
That's not a slogan. That's a presidency.
I have postponed my trip to Iperu, Ogun State. My first duty at this moment is to stand with the people of Plateau.
I will be in Jos to commiserate with families who have lost loved ones and to reaffirm that those who seek to spread fear will not prevail. We will continue to strengthen our security response and ensure that justice is done.
From Plateau, I will proceed to Lagos to observe Good Friday, and then continue with scheduled engagements in Ogun, Lagos, and Bayelsa focused on infrastructure, trade, and economic growth.
In moments of grief, we must stand together. In moments of progress, we must keep building.
The work continues. Nigeria First.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President
Whether Aso Oke, Baban Riga, or Adire style, as long as you are projecting Nigeria by wearing authentically made-in-Nigeria cultural attires, my prayer is that God should prosper you and promote you as you promote Nigeria!
This is a strong call on the relevant authorities to urgently look into the activities of this young foreigner, Alex Barbir, who has been moving around openly, spreading hate and attempting to incite violence against Nigerians of diverse backgrounds. The authorities should take swift and lawful steps to investigate, apprehend, where necessary and ensure accountability to safeguard peace, unity and public order.
Bring up your children to love Nigeria, irrespective of where they were born or where they reside. Give them authentic and historic Nigerian names that your forebears bore. Let them see you wearing authentic Nigerian fabrics and fashions. Teach them to love the Nigerian flag. At just five, my daughter can count to five in Itsekiri and to ten in Amharic, and she handcrafted a Nigerian flag that she gave to me to plant at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Let us raise global citizens who are also local netizens.
May God bless our children and may God bless Nigeria!