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PLEASE WATCH AND SHARE THIS VIDEO.
This is Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 warring against terrorism fiercely and not negotiating with them, just like this govt does.
Burkina Faso has officially cut its frontline troop presence by 80%.
This reduces the need for soldiers to trek long distances through the bush, where they risk ambushes and attacks by terrorists.
Instead, the military is now leveraging advanced technology — like sophisticated drones, command and control centers etc— to combat these bandits and insurgents more effectively.
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@lex_consults @KagedFx This is a sign, will get mine this year
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I am now a proud owner of a 2022 Lexus RX350 F-Sport
In January 2023, I had less than $500 in my wallet when I first imagined owning this car.
Fast-forward to 2026, and today I own one, what was once a dream has finally become reality.
God made it possible, trading made it happen, fully paid by XAUUSD
Congratulations to me on my second ride. I’m honestly short of words… this one means a lot




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Someone in the car should have called 911 and explain why they are not pulling over. This happened to me when my water broke and I was having heavy contractions 2 days before a scheduled c-section. I could not deliver naturally due to my baby having a birth defect and natural birth would have killed her. I had to go to university hospital an hour away for high risk delivery and no ambulance would have taken me there. My husband was speeding to get me there. Cops put lights on us so my husband called 911 and explained the situation, dispatch relayed the information to the cop and the cop sped ahead of us and we were told by dispatch he was giving us a police escort to the hospital. We made it there safely and she was born via c-section safe and sound. The officer came up to the hospital a few days later on his own time to see how we were doing.
In this situation, strokes are time sensitive, stopping to explain waste precious time, so to anyone that finds themselves in this situation, call 911 and explain to the dispatch what is going on so they can inform the police officer.
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@NoodleHairCR7 I stand with him, Shame on CAF
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🚨Sadio Mane OFFICIAL Statement:
What happened has gone too far. This is not the football we fight for, not the Africa we believe in.
There is too much corruption in our game, and it’s killing the passion of millions of fans across the continent. Players give everything on the pitch, but decisions off it are deciding matches and trophies.
I’m deeply disappointed not just for Senegal, but for African football as a whole. We deserve better. The fans deserve fairness, transparency, and respect.


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@FabrizioRomano Only in Africa, a loss for football.
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@telegram I found a group on Telegram that is involved in credit card and personal information cloning, and I would like to report this group because it is engaged in fraudulent activities. I find


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@telegram I updated my Telegram and now I can't look on it. Is it possible to update and choose the old design? Because the new design is just disgusting
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@telegram Your recent update is a fail. The user interface is not user friendly. Why mess up something that was working OK. Can you revert the buttons to where they were before?
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In the latest Telegram update:
🏷 Add a tag next to your name in groups.
🚫 Disable sharing in specific 1-on-1 chats.
📝 Include captions with GIFs you send.
📆 Use date formatting to create events at a specific time.
and much more 👇
telegram.org/blog/member-ta…
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🚨ALERT: Please get this video to every woman you know. Predators are placing items on your vehicle like zip ties, roses, and trading cards laced in fentanyl to incapacitate you. Please, if you see this on your vehicle do not touch it, go back in to whatever establishment you came out of and call the authorities.
Share with everyone especially young women. Ladies, please stay safe out there.
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There is N242 billion in unclaimed dividends sitting in the Nigerian capital market right now.
That is money that companies declared and paid out. But it never reached the shareholders.
N242 billion. Just sitting there.
Your parents or grandparents may have bought shares during the 2004 to 2008 stock market boom. A lot of them bought and forgot about it. Life happened. They moved houses. Changed phone numbers. Changed banks. Never updated their records.
But those companies didn’t stop paying dividends.
The money has been piling up year after year with nobody collecting it.
Here’s where it gets serious.
Under the Finance Act 2020, any unclaimed dividend older than 6 years is supposed to be transferred to something called the Unclaimed Funds Trust Fund managed by the government.
The fund hasn’t been fully set up yet. So for now, SEC has directed companies and registrars to keep paying shareholders who come forward with valid claims.
But that window won’t stay open forever. The longer you wait, the more complicated it gets to recover your money.
Now here’s what you should do.
Go to the SEC unclaimed dividend portal. The link is on the SEC Nigeria website. Type your name. Type your father’s name. Your mother’s name. Your grandparents’ names. Try different spelling variations because old records were not always accurate.
It is completely free to search.
If you find money in your name or your family’s name, note the registrar listed next to it. Contact them. Submit your valid ID and documents. Get your CSCS number sorted if you don’t have one. Link everything to your bank account through the NIBSS e-dividend mandate.
The search takes minutes. The full recovery process depends on your registrar but people have gotten it done within days.
I have seen people recover money from shares their family bought 15 years ago and completely forgot about.
Go and check today. Tag someone whose parents were into stocks back in the day. They need to see this.
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I verified this and it’s true
“Lab-grown chocolate is coming to shelves in 2027. Oreo, Cadbury and Toblerone are already funding the Israeli biotech producing it because a lab is cheaper than a farm”
“Cadbury has been quietly replacing your chocolate — This dairy milk isn't legal chocolate in 27 countries, the cocoa butter was replaced with vegetable fat, a cheap blend of 6 industrial oils. What remains is diluted with polyglycerol — Soon even that gets replaced, you'll be eating cells grown in a pharmaceutical tank”
Cadbury Dairy Milk (in the UK and many markets) has included vegetable fats (like palm and shea) alongside cocoa butter for years. UK/EU regulations allow up to 5% non-cocoa vegetable fats in chocolate if it meets minimum cocoa solids (20%) and other standards.
In America standards are much lower
- For milk chocolate specifically: Only 10% chocolate liquor, 12% milk solids, and 3.39% milk fat are required
“Exposer flagged lead in cadmium traces with an ultra processing warning”
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@EdwardXLreal I have a proposal for you guys, to consider for the pass now pay later model. How about we pay $400 for it. At first withdrawal you take your $200 balance before the split.
Kindly consider that, it will attract a lot of serious traders.
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The US Coast Guard and Navy intercepted the Nigerian supertanker Skipper in December 2025 on suspicions of crude oil theft, piracy, and drug trafficking, with links to Iranian and Islamist money-laundering networks. The story was publicized on December 12, 2025 on national news papers
The 20-year-old Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) with IMO Number 9304667 is reportedly owned and managed by Nigeria-based Thomarose Global Ventures Ltd., while its registered owner is Triton Navigation Corp. from the Marshall Islands.
The tanker was illegally flying the Guyanese flag at the time of its arrest, and a check with the CAC in Abuja revealed that Thomarose is inactive, with its corporate address at 111 Jakpa Road, Effurun, Warri, Delta State, and CAC registration number 1007876, but there are no phone numbers associated with the company.
The story takes an interesting turn when an investigative reporter said a man named Thomas Mackistosh gave his company's papers to Tompolo's group for a business venture over Four years ago.
They promised to update him if things worked out, but to his surprise, Mackistosh found his business name and address linked to illegal international oil theft issues associated with the Nigerian-owned vessel, which was reported to be owned by him and managed by his Thomarose Global Ventures Ltd.
Mackistosh denied involvement in managing the vessel, stating that he only provided his company papers to the Tompolo's group for business over Four years ago, and they never contacted him again. He was shocked to discover online that his company was allegedly managing a multimillion-dollar illegal oil deal without his knowledge.
Reports indicate that he is very poor and barely able to feed his family, yet they exploited his company for illicit operations.
When NIMASA was asked about the incident, they stated that they had no official information on the matter. The agency’s spokesman, Mr. Edward Osagie, informed newsmen to submit an official inquiry, assuring that it would be addressed appropriately. It's concerning that NIMASA seems to be ignoring the issue, especially given that a supertanker is loaded from the Nigerian Export Terminal without them having any record of it. This raises suspicions of a conspiracy in collusion with other state actors in the theft of Nigeria's crude oil for sale in international waters.
RNG247 Analysis stated that it is evident that some actors in the oil and gas industry have been employing a strategy of loading illegal vessels that are not verified for loading at the terminals or listed in the NNPCL activity database. It's clear that such vessels are prevalent, stealing Nigeria's crude oil daily without benefiting the nation, with the proceeds ending up in the pockets of some oil criminals.
Matthew Tonlagha and Government Epkpemupolo, both chairmen of Maton Engineering and Tantita Security Services, have been at the forefront of the oil cabal, controlling the oil pipeline surveillance contracts. They reportedly amassed a staggering sum of approximately 2.3 trillion naira in one year.
One may wonder why Nigeria's oil production remains low, at about 1.3 to 1.4 million barrels per day, and fails to exceed that threshold. The reason lies in the ongoing large-scale crude oil theft occurring offshore, similar to operations managed illegally by Thomarose.
Nigeria's oil production struggles to reach 1.5 million barrels per day, and it seems unlikely we'll ever hit 2 million.
It's worth recalling that during the tenures of Presidents Obasanjo and Jonathan, production exceeded 2 million barrels per day. However, since the late Buhari appointed Mele Kyari to power, we have witnessed a significant decline in the nation's oil production, a trend that has persisted due to systems put in place to facilitate the ongoing theft of Nigeria’s crude oil.
Nigerians need to rise and demand accountability; otherwise, we will never progress as a nation.




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Major Revelation....
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David Hundeyin speaks on how most Nigerian media outlets, including major newspapers, are funded by American foundations like Ford and MacArthur. This foreign funding raises questions about media independence and influence. #NigerianMedia #MediaFunding #Influence #davidhundeyin
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