SAY HELLO TO MILLYYY !✨
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SAY HELLO TO MILLYYY !✨
@Millybarsss
C’est la vie ! Little Simz ! 🎾



Almost everyone must have eaten from ST’s pockets in the game, the fact that artistes could call out Buhari & GEJ without fear but can’t mention BAT, it’s obvious.

Almost everyone must have eaten from ST’s pockets in the game, the fact that artistes could call out Buhari & GEJ without fear but can’t mention BAT, it’s obvious.



The only time he talks against politics or any politician is when it affects his uncle, #Badinfluence

Alleged ₦80.2bn Kogi Fraud: Witness Narrates how Maitama Property was bought with ₦550m A Prosecution Witness, PW14, Shehu Bello, on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, told Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, that a property located at No. 1 Ikogosi Spring Close, Maitama, was purchased for ₦550 million and paid for in United States dollars cash in the ongoing trial of former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is prosecuting Bello on an alleged money laundering amounting to ₦80,246,470,088.88. Testifying under examination-in-chief by prosecution counsel, Olukayode Enitan, SAN, Bello, a real estate agent and commodity trader, said the transaction was carried out on behalf of his client, Dr. Faruk Bello. “We agreed ₦550 million, but it was paid in U.S. dollars in cash. I was also paid my commission in cash,” he said. The witness further disclosed that he facilitated the purchase of another property for the same client at Lome Street, Wuse Zone 7, Abuja, for ₦105 million, which was paid via bank transfer to the seller. Bello also told the court that he had previous business dealings with Ali Bello, describing him as a friend. “Ali Bello is my friend. We have done some businesses together in the past—commodity and property business,” he said. He revealed that he sold his personal property located at Plot 1773, Guzape District, Abuja, to Ali Bello for ₦68 million, having earlier purchased it for ₦63 million. He also stated that he assisted in sourcing a buyer for another property in Guzape on behalf of Ali Bello. While the prosecution sought to tender the extra-judicial statement of the witness made to the EFCC, the defence counsel J.B Daudu SAN, objected, describing it as a cautionary statement and therefore inadmissible. In a bid to avoid delay in proceedings, the prosecution withdrew the document and proceeded. Earlier in the proceedings, the prosecution had called PW13, Baba Isa Usman Baffa, an estate surveyor and facility manager, who testified on a property transaction at Plot 739, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja, also known as Cityscape Shariff Plaza. Baffa told the court that Ali Bello purchased a shop in the plaza, stating that: “He paid an initial deposit of ₦40 million and later paid the balance of ₦26 million, including agency fees. A receipt was issued to him, and he was allocated Shop B13.” He added that the payment was made into the account of Shariff Plaza Management and Facility Company and confirmed under cross-examination that the buyer took possession of the property. The witness was thereafter discharged. Also testifying earlier was PW12, Jamilu Abdullahi, a Bureau de Change operator, who was cross-examined on his previous testimony before another court regarding a $300,000 transaction allegedly conducted for school fees payment to the American International School. When asked whether he still stood by the earlier testimony, the witness said: “My Lord, the answer is a little more than yes or no. When I explain, I will then answer.” The prosecution, through its lead Counsel Kemi Pinheiro SAN, objected to the defence’s insistence on a direct answer, arguing that the witness should be allowed to explain. “He cannot be confined… there’s no law that compels him to answer a question. A witness can keep mute. Muteness is an answer,” he said. The witness, however, stated that he could not fully recall the details, noting that “it has been a long time.” He also confirmed that E-traders was his company and denied any suggestion that he feared being charged by the EFCC for operating an unlicensed Bureau de Change. "I am a licensed Bureau de Change operator ", he said. He was subsequently discharged. Justice Nwite thereafter adjourned the matter till May 7, 2026, for continuation of trial.

The most desperate politician in the world is @GboyegaOyetola very embarrassing

The most desperate politician in the world is @GboyegaOyetola very embarrassing

OYETOLA UR PLAN NO GO WORK

You people have inferred very interesting things. While I’m under no obligation to debunk, I’ll just say this once: - I am not in support of this current administration. I am in consonance with the viewpoint that the Tinubu administration is a failed one that should palm their faces in shame‼️ Never been in support, never will. - If there are positive reforms being taken by the government and I choose to point them out, ko si babanla anybody wey fit stop am. If there’s news about inflation going down, the currency appreciating, or policy reforms that could potentially benefit the economy, I will tweet about it. The same way I will tweet about the senseless killings up North and the terrible security conditions in the country. If it’s only bad news you care for and never the good, stay off my page. 🫵🏾 - I likewise do not believe that the opposition, as it currently stands, can take Nigeria to a much better place, for obvious reasons. I’m quite literally tired of us having to choose the “lesser evil.” We hope for a country where, out of 220 million Nigerians, we can genuinely say: “All the candidates are good enough to govern; but among them, who is the most competent?”. Sadly, it’s never the case 💔 I voted PO in 2023. If I were to vote again, like everyone else, I would vote for who I consider the “lesser evil.” Do with this information what you may.



