@abiodun_toby@IamMelisandre I'm not sure this is real, I have witnessed at least two deliveries of my kids, bro that time u can't remember X for an advice
Guys, please I need help at Ikorodu General Hospital.
My wife is in an emergency but no one is attending to her with the urgency that is needed.
She hasn’t been able to expel placenta for over 4 hours now, and everybody seems to be laid back about it.
@TobiAjayi15 I once had such experience, funny enough this a very young lady telling me no account and asked a pos across to come so I can withdraw told her frankly the charges on u thank God she didn't bother to argue.
If you’re selling something in the market, you need to have a POS, a reliable bank account, and a smartphone.
I wanted to buy six pieces of fresh catfish this weekend from a woman. The total was ₦15K, ₦2,500 each.
I brought out my card to make payment, and the woman told me she didn’t have a POS.
Then I brought out my phone to make a transfer, she laughed and said she didn’t have a bank account. The phone she was even using was a keypad phone.
At that point, I got frustrated and asked her how she expected me to pay. She then pointed me to one POS lady in front.
I told her that would mean I’d have to pay extra charges again just to withdraw cash.
Thank God she hadn’t killed the fish yet. I told her not to bother again, and I left.
This is how some business owners lose customers without even realizing it.
The world is changing. Convenience matters a lot now. Many people no longer move around with cash, so if you make payment difficult, people like me will simply walk away quietly.
Sometimes food no dey give man joy
But Canadian —— the feeling is different
Aimoye shenking but no loose guarding
Loru loru lafin boshe
Why life come hard
And man no wan to do bad
Cause I no wan suffer later
Na every time I dey sad
With Labour Party unviable, and with Obi not able to build a new Party on his own, he cannot join any Coalition Party and demand to be given a presidential ticket. Power is not given, it is taken - Kenneth Okonkwo
Watch the full interview with Kenneth Okonkwo on Hard Copy, Channels TV broadcasted on 8 May 2026.
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YORUBA COUNCIL WORLDWIDE ENDORSES PRESIDENT TINUBU FOR SECOND TERM
The Yoruba Council Worldwide (YCW) has formally endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in office, expressing confidence in his leadership and the long-term impact of his Renewed Hope Agenda.
The endorsement was announced during a press conference held at the historic Ooni’s Palace on Wednesday, where the President of the Council, Aare Hassan Olodotun, addressed journalists and stakeholders.
According to Hassan, the decision followed extensive consultations among members of the global Yoruba community, who assessed the administration’s performance across critical sectors.
He noted that President Tinubu has demonstrated “visionary leadership and democratic commitment” in steering Nigeria through a challenging socio-economic landscape.
The Council particularly highlighted ongoing reforms in the areas of national security, economic restructuring, education, healthcare delivery, and social integration.
While acknowledging the scale of Nigeria’s challenges, Hassan emphasized that the Tinubu administration has shown both the capacity and political will to address them.
“We have found in President Tinubu a leader with courage, experience, and a clear roadmap for national development. His Renewed Hope Agenda reflects a comprehensive approach to rebuilding the economy, strengthening institutions, and fostering unity across diverse groups,” he said.
He further pointed to fiscal and policy reforms initiated by the administration, describing them as necessary steps toward stabilizing the economy and attracting investment, even though they may require short-term sacrifices from citizens.
The endorsement event also formed part of activities marking the anniversary of the Yoruba Council Worldwide, alongside celebrations of the Omoluabi Festival in Ile-Ife. The gathering is expected to bring together prominent sons and daughters of the Yoruba nation, reinforcing cultural values and communal identity.
Expanding on the broader message of unity, Hassan called on Nigerians to look beyond ethnic divisions, political altercations, and what he described as unnecessary blackmail, urging citizens to view the 2027 general elections not as a contest of conflict but as a defining moment for national reflection and collective progress.
“To have a country we can truly call our own, Nigerians must rise above division. The 2027 election should not be an election of war, but a rallying point to assess where we are as a nation and the kind of future we want to build together,” he stated.
He stressed that peace and coexistence remain central to the Yoruba identity, noting that the Omoluabi ethos anchored on integrity, resilience, and mutual respect should guide political engagement across the country.
Hassan also linked the message of unity to the forthcoming Omoluabi annual anniversary and his installation as Sooko Agoriesin of Ile-Ife by the Ooni, describing the festival as a symbol of peace and inclusivity.
“The Omoluabi culture represents the epitome of peace. It is not about war, destruction, or violence, but about integrity, hard work, and respect for one another, regardless of religion or background. Whether Christian or Muslim, this festival belongs to all of us,” he said.
He commended the Ooni for hosting the 27th edition of the celebration scheduled for May 1, noting that the event will also commemorate his installation while showcasing the enduring values and identity of the Yoruba people.
Beyond regional interests, the Council reiterated its call for national cohesion ahead of the 2027 elections, urging Nigerians to embrace dialogue, tolerance, and unity as the country charts its future.
“We must not allow the 2027 elections to become a battleground. Rather, it should be a rallying point for Nigerians to collectively decide the path forward for our nation,” Hassan added.
CITATION OF PRINCE AKANNI JAMIU OLADOTUN HASSAN
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@TheDimejiLateef Everyone with their timing, Allah is with the patience Alhamdulilah🙏 for u brother. I celebrate u and ur beautiful wife for this great blessings💖
The love has been loud, beautiful, and overwhelming, it’s honestly indescribable.
Every message, every prayer, every kind word… we see it, we feel it, and we appreciate you so much …
We’ve been celebrated everywhere , but more importantly, we’ve been surrounded by so much genuine love and prayers.
Thank you all for celebrating the arrival of our boys with us. We’re truly grateful, our heart is full🥹
I do not tolerate Omoyele Sowore or VDM slander on my timeline. Take your rubbish elsewhere please. We are all on the same side, there is no need for all the nonsense I am seeing. I refuse to get into the mud with anyone.
For some days now after getting back to @OPayNigeria my wife is yet to get back her money or even get any message from @OPayNigeria. Does it take years to sort issues like this, abi na wetin I dey think😡
Opay wrote back saying convincingly that the money is in the recipient account that she should request for her statement of account if she disagrees with her. She did as she was instructed but surprisingly the money didn't reflect in the woman's statement of account.
Today makes it exact 2weeks my wife made a transaction from her Opay account and the recipient said she didn't receive any payment but she was debited, I wrote to Opay since the woman insisted she didn't receive any payment.
@officialEFCC@cenbank@icpcnigeria@ServicomOffice
The Shari’a Commission in Kano has instructed Friday mosques to stop blocking roads during Juma’ah prayers, warning that any mosque found violating the directive will be prosecuted in court. This is a welcome development, as obstructing public roads during prayers contradicts the teachings of Islam. This is should be shared widely, please.
@Etioba_ He get where we Dey wait for una, shebi na 3pts una loss wey u no fit sleep, wait till una go back to 3rd position before u see my real tweet🤩
Wow! Alhaji Abdul Samad Rabiu has just made an extraordinary pledge to inspire the Super Eagles to victory. He has committed $500,000 to the players upon winning the semi final, with an additional $50,000 for every goal scored in the match. Should the players go on to clinch the final, he further pledges $1,000,000, plus $100,000 for each goal scored in the final.
Truly, this is huge. 🇳🇬⚽
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