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@Polymarket Freeing 250 criminals into your country is an incredible way to celebrate the country yes
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NEW: Trump is reportedly considering 250 pardons to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
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UPDATE ON MISSING DADIYATA Mr Muhammad Musa, a former SSA to former Zamfara Gov, has allegedly claimed on his Facebook that the missing Dadiyata was killed in his presence by the duo of CSP Hussani Gimba & CSP Hassan Gimba of Operation Yaki in Kaduna. @PoliceNG @OfficialDSSNG
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A lady on TikTok is crying as she talks about her brother who was arrested during a raid in 2023. He was just 14 years old when he was picked up around Ikeja Area F Command. She said others were released on bail, but because her family couldn’t afford it, her brother was detained and taken to court. Since then, his case has been facing constant adjournments. From 2023 till 2026, he is now 17 years old and still in Kirikiri correctional prison. During this period, both his mother and father passed away, and now his sister is the one crying out for help on his behalf.
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I’m Stranded in Lagos guys I Need Your Support 🙏 Hi, my name is Esther Ubak. I came all the way from Akwa Ibom State to Lagos for an exhibition, full of hope and excitement, dreaming that this trip would open doors for my craft and creativity. I’m a startup without funding anywhere, and to make this trip possible, I had to borrow money from friends, gather materials, and cover my travel expenses, all with the hope that the exhibition would be a success. But things didn’t turn out as I expected. The exhibition didn’t go as planned, and now, I’m faced with the reality of having to refund every single amount I borrowed. I really need the support I can get right now. So here I am, still in Ajah, Lagos, with all the beautiful, handcrafted, upcycled pieces I brought along. I cannot go back home until they are sold, and every piece carries the love, time, and creativity I poured into it. Below this post are the products available for pickup, each with its price tag clearly displayed. So If you’re in Lagos and love unique art, this is your chance to grab something special. 📍 Location: Ajah, Lagos 📲 To order: Screenshot your favorite piece(s) and DM me on WhatsApp: +2347080501180 If you can’t afford a piece right now, you can still share this post, refer a friend, or invite someone who might love them. Your support, big or small really means the world and can help turn this setback into a blessing. 🙏
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@maxvayshia Happy birthday Doctor and cheers to the two guys behind you.
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Well, we are finally here, at the FOURTH FLOOR. This is 40! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🥳
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My car was stolen and recovered by the CP crack squad IKEJA, and after I was asked to pay #400000 to the tracker agent the claimed to use, they sold my RS 350 Jeep! I have written petition to your office and till now nothing has been done,I have video prove and conversation prove as well and the police officers involved. Please share and tag until Justice ⚖️ is done. Nigeria police and extorting it's citizens. Please help and re-post 🙏 @PoliceNG
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@PeterObi When I move you move - just like that. We move.!
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Fellow Nigerians, good morning. I woke up this morning after my church service with a deeply reflective heart, and despite every constraint, I felt compelled to share these thoughts with you. Many people do not truly understand the silent pains some of us carry daily—the private struggles, emotional burdens, and quiet battles we face while trying to survive and serve sincerely in difficult circumstances. We now live in an environment that has become increasingly toxic, where the very system that should protect and create opportunities for decent living often works against the people—a society where intimidation, insecurity, endless scrutiny, and discouragement have become normal. More painful is when some of those you associate with, believing you would find understanding and solidarity among them, become part of the pressure you face. Some who publicly identify with you privately distance themselves or join in unfair criticism. We live in a society where humility is mistaken for weakness, respect is seen as a lack of courage, and compassion is treated as foolishness—a system where treating people equally is questioned simply because you refuse to worship status, tribe, class, or power. Personally, I have never looked down on anyone except to uplift them. I have never used privilege, position, or resources to oppress others, intimidate the weak, or make people feel small. To me, leadership has always been about service, sacrifice, and helping others rise. Let me state clearly: my decision to leave the ADC is not because our highly respected Chairman, Senator David Mark, treated me badly, nor because my leader and elder brother, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, or any other respected leaders did anything personally wrong to me. I will continue to respect them. However, the same Nigerian state and its agents that created unnecessary crises and hostility within the Labour Party that forced me to leave now appear to be finding their way into the ADC, with endless court cases, internal battles, suspicion, and division, instead of focusing on deeper national problems and playing politics built more on control and exclusion than on service and nation-building. Even within spaces where one labours sincerely, one is sometimes treated like an outsider in one’s own home. You and your team become easy targets for every failure, frustration, or misunderstanding, as though honest contribution has become a favour being tolerated rather than appreciated. And when you choose to leave so that those you are leaving can have peace, and you step out into the cold, you are still maligned and your character is questioned. Despite all your efforts to continue working for a better Nigeria and engaging people with sincerity and goodwill, those who do not wish you well continue to attack your character and question your intentions. There are moments I ask God in prayer: Why is doing the right thing often misconstrued as wrongdoing in our country? Why is integrity not valued? Why is the prudent management of resources, especially when invested in critical areas like education and healthcare, wrongly labelled as stinginess? Why are humility and obedience to the rule of law often taken to be weakness rather than discipline? Let me assure all that I am not desperate to be President, Vice President, or Senate President. I am desperate to see a society that can console a mother whose child has been kidnapped or killed while going to school or work. I am desperate to see a Nigeria where people will not live in IDP camps but in their homes. I am desperate for a country where Nigerian citizens do not go to bed hungry, not knowing where their next meal will come from. Yet, despite everything, I remain resolute. I firmly believe that Nigeria can still become a country with competent leadership based on justice, compassion, and equal opportunity for all. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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There's an innocent man in Nigeria right now with two million naira on his head for preaching the gospel. His name is Apostle Garba Sunshine Emmanuel. Pastor in Kaduna. Wife. Three daughters. He ran a 450-member church called Kingdom Impact in a community called Angwan Romi. In 2015 the Lord told him to shut it down and go preach to Muslims. He obeyed. Took it to TikTok and Facebook, where the Muslims were. Used the Quran to point them to Jesus. For that, a northern imam put a one-million-naira bounty on his head. Christians demanded the imam's arrest. So the imam doubled the bounty to two million — and dared the DSS to come pick him up. The DSS hasn't moved. The imam walks free. Preaches Friday. Eats lunch. Sleeps in his own bed. Apostle Emmanuel doesn't. Last November a Muslim mob came for him. Police got there in time. A month ago they burned his house down. His wife and children are in hiding. He hasn't seen them in three weeks. The police, the soldiers, the DSS — by his own account, every one of them is working for the Muslims who want him dead. Last week he reached out to me. The first thing he told me was simple: "I am the one that the whole Muslim in Nigeria are looking to kill." Then he posted a reel: “If you kill me, please crucify me — so the world can see what you really are.” He posted that to the men hunting him. That is not a man begging for his life. That is a man who already gave it. This is Nigeria. Not 1804. Not 2014. This week. A pastor preaching Jesus gets a two-million-naira price on his head, put there by an imam who walks free, told to his face by the pastor himself: crucify me. Pray for Apostle Garba Sunshine Emmanuel. Pray for his wife. Pray for his three little girls. And the imam who doubled the bounty? Name him. Arrest him. Or stop pretending Nigeria has a government. TO US OFFICIALS: Countless Nigerians are in danger from the brutal Tinubu regime and his Islamist overlords. They need ASYLUM urgently. Please help. #EarthShaker.
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@MickEki @Ol0ye No be lie. Na your eyes the pain you. Abeg go buy one bottle of aboniki, apply am for both eyes b4 you sleep sorry scream. Anytin for you. For your eyes only 🙏
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@Ol0ye Car for 3M dey abi na my eyes dey pain me?
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Olóyè.@Ol0ye·
I remember when you told me you were moving back home and my main question was if you had a plan. Because moving back to Nigeria without one is X Sport. We talked about it and I figured you knew what you were doing. I even forgot we spoke about getting a car but I'm sure I propositioned you like I proposition all my guys. The deal is that you get the car for the same amount I got if for without having to pay an exorbitant margin. I believed this was my role as someone who was in the space to make sure none of my guys got gouged on price. Why you go dey roll with carimporter come go overpay for car again? He just be like make @UnkleAyo be my guy. Make I come go overpay for prostitute. Which is his own area of specialization. Then you sent me a video of that car and I knew we should be able to get it for N4m less than the quoted price because according to my calc. That would have been the dealer margin on it. We ended up getting one for N3m less mainly because it was the one you really wanted. And I'm glad I was a part of that. That blue one might have cost less. We got great looking and reliable car for a good bargain. I'm sure you'll enjoy it for a long time. My whole interest was to get you a car you would appreciate. Which was why I didn't bother forcing the red one on you. You wouldn't have loved it as much. I'm sure one of my 6 wives will love it. Shout-out to @neo_officialll too. If dem born you well, no call me when you wan buy your Highlander. How far @Elkrosmediahub. Make I import 2026 Sienna?
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When I visited Nigeria May 2024, I told my guys, I was moving back to 9ja before the year ran out. I spoke to @Ol0ye and he said I have to get my car from him when I moved back. I promised I would. But then, I moved back and started using Uber. Cross and Morris were not having it 😂😂. " Dickson go and buy car. You're spending so much on Uber." Frankly, I hated driving or so I thought. But then, I realized I spent a lot on indrive last year. Then Indrivers started messaging me privately on WhatsApp to bill me for different things. I helped one pay for his mother's hospital bill. He came back and said the mom died and he needed money for burial. That was when I actually decided that I needed privacy from these people. The plan was to buy a car and hire a driver. So I contacted @Ol0ye and paid for the car I wanted. Oloye saw my tweet where I was complaining about indrivers billing me and he asked me to stop taking rides and sent one of his boys to bring me one of his cars to be using in the interim. That was how I started driving his car and actually found driving interesting. Now I no longer want to employ a driver. I told Oloye it is his fault. He laughed and insisted I still need one. Anyway, get your cars from @Ol0ye. He is tested and trusted. No bad cars!

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Sadam
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Nigerian police officers attached to AIG zone 16 Yenagoa, Bayelsa state stopped some youth corpers traveling from Warri to Port Harcourt. After a stop and search, they found nothing incriminating in their car and phones. As the corpers were about to drive off, the officers pleaded with them to ‘dash’ them money for fuel. Out of kindness, the corpers sent 15,000 to the police officers. However, the police officers saw the corper’s debit alert and the huge sum in his account. Like the criminals they are, the officers immediately rounded them up and forcefully drove them 2 hours in the bush, before stopping at AIG Zone 16 where they forced them to make videos that they were internet fraudsters. After that, the criminal police officers forced them to call friends and family members until they transferred 10 million Naira to them. It was only after that they released the corpers. The worst part is that these criminals are still police officers in the Nigerian police force till today. Let’s not lie, the Nigerian police force is now a hideout for thieves and criminals. This is an abomination. Cc: Alexander Thandi Ubani
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@GbengaWemimo .. don't love men. They love the things men offer.
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@GbengaWemimo "PS: When men forget that their value to those in their lives is intrinsically linked to the benefit they offer in terms of shelter, food, clothing, and finances. They gamble with it and discover that they are nothing to their loved ones when the gamble fails." In short, women do
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I got a call from the Chief Security Officer of my former office He said he needed a loan of ten million Naira I asked him what he needed the loan for He said his wife had recently clocked 50 and she had never had a child, so he wanted to use the money to pay for IVF so that she could become a mother I knew he had children because while we were working together, he would often complain to other staff members who had children about school fees, the conduct of one of his daughters, and so on. So I said, "Papa T, I know you have three children, so your request is a bit confusing." He said after ten years of marriage without children, he got another lady pregnant and married her as his second wife. This lady was the one who bore him his three children. He said he eventually told his first wife about it, and she accepted the younger wife and children, but she still wanted to have children of her own. I asked him if they had been to the doctor and if the doctor had recommended IVF treatment for his wife. He said the doctor gave them options, including surrogacy, IVF, and some others He was earning a hundred thousand Naira a month at the church where he was working as CSO While he was working with an oil company, when he was younger, he had built a modest house at Alakuko in Lagos It was this house that he wanted to use as collateral to get the loan he needed for the IVF treatment. I applauded him for his steadfast support towards his first wife, but I told him getting a loan to do IVF when you don't have a means to repay the loan is a bad idea. I have sponsored the IVF of many people, and I can categorically say that IVF is not an exact science. I have seen it fail more times than it succeeded. I know those who did it nineteen times, only for the last one to produce children. I know those who did it fourteen times, ten times, five times, etc I counselled him to encourage his first wife to accept the children of the second wife as her own or to adopt a child either officially or from a relative to raise as her own. I am a parent, and I was once a child. The irony of being desperate to have children has always stayed with me. A couple starts life together, they have children who take everything from them without giving anything tangible in return most times. The children grow up and leave the house. The couple goes back to being without children in a sense. That is the cycle of life. When I see wives who are desperate to have children to the point of falling into depression, becoming suicidal, and languishing in deep sorrow for their inability to conceive, I consider such women to be very dangerous and selfish. To define yourself by something so fleeting and consider your life a waste without having it is not only ridiculous, it is a wanton display of foolishness. It proves you are not in the marriage to love and be loved by your husband. To you, he is only a means to an end. The end being your child or children. After such women become mothers, their marriages suffer a lot. They also overcompensate towards the children and do not raise them very well. At the end of the day, they play a significant role in their children's lives until they die. Often blackmailing the children emotionally and ruining their other love attachments, especially relationships and marriages. The husband they were supposed to bond with and grow old with, they would have bashed and treated with scorn, only to latch on to the children as their support system in their old age. I told Mr. CSO and His wife all this when I had the opportunity to counsel them. I believe in Miracle Babies, either through IVF or by Supernatural conception or natural conception, all children are the same, and they are a blessing of the Lord in my sight. I celebrate all the miracle babies born in GSWMI daily, and I thank the Lord Jesus for them. I will not, however, counsel any couple to sell their properties or take huge financial loans in order to fund an IVF treatment. They thanked me and left with the wife promising to stop nagging her husband and wait on the Lord. This morning at 2:35 AM, my phone started buzzing persistently. I ignored it. I picked up the phone at 4:30 AM and saw videos, voice notes, and chat messages from Mr. CSO. He said he needed help urgently He collected a loan of 20 million Naira from a company three years ago to fund the IVF treatment of his wife. They had done six sessions and exhausted the fund without any result. He took the loan at 30% interest rate per month and now owes them 236,000,000 Naira. He had been taken to court, and his properties had been forfeited to the loan company. The company came to enforce the court order last Friday, and he and his family had been scattered to the wind. The second wife and the last child had gone back to her parents' house at Ijegun. The first two children are in the University. The first wife had also gone to stay with her younger sister's family somewhere in Ibadan. He is currently sleeping in the security house at the pastor's house while still working as the CSO of the pastor's church. He said the value of his house was about 45 million, and as things stand, he is still owing the company almost two hundred million. He had been declared wanted by the police after he escaped being charged in court for a deficiency balance on the loan. He said he believes he must either leave Nigeria or end up in jail. He had sold his car, the grinding machine of his wife, and other things that they could sell. He said he is in danger of losing his job because he couldn't go to the office so as not to get arrested, but he is currently on leave while he sorts out his affairs. He said he needed whatever help I could give him. I asked him if he had gotten any help or support from either of his wives or their family members. He said his second wife hates him at the moment, and her children have refused to take his calls. He said his first wife has two plots of land in her name somewhere in Ikorodu. He said he begged her to sell the land and send him the money so he could leave Nigeria with it, even if it would only take him as far as Ghana. He said she told him that was everything she had to show for all the years of sacrifices she spent with him, and refused to entertain the thought. The wise thing for me to do would be to say "I told you so". But it wouldn't have been the humane thing to do. I assured him of my love and support in this trying time. We prayed together, and I ended the call. PS: When men forget that their value to those in their lives is intrinsically linked to the benefit they offer in terms of shelter, food, clothing, and finances. They gamble with it and discover that they are nothing to their loved ones when the gamble fails. -GSW-
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PJ ✂️@OAeoleon·
Corporate Greed vs Everyday workers: Life of a contract staff in Nigeria My father worked at Zenith Manufacturing Ltd in Apapa for 28 years. Never missed a day. Won Best Staff twice at their annual dinner. Last Monday, the HR manager called him on WhatsApp. 4 minutes. That was it. Retired early. No severance. Nothing. The same month, the MD flew to Dubai for the company’s “executive retreat.” Dubai. My father left Ikorodu at 5am every morning to beat third mainland bridge traffic. Every single day for 28 years. He turned down a government job in 2009 because he believed in that company. They let go of 280 staff that week. 280 families. The disengagement letter came via email. They spelled his surname wrong. After 28 years, they couldn’t spell ADEYEMI correctly. He sat in the parlour that evening and just stared at the wall. My mother kept bringing him tea he never touched. We didn’t know what to say. He’s 56. No pension processed. NSITF contributions? Unaccounted for. NHF? Nobody is picking up. This is happening in companies all over Lagos, Abuja, PH. Everyday Nigerians sacrificing everything while oga at the top is chilling. Make una repost. Make this reach.
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He is a black South African by the way.
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Professor Mashudu Tshifularo becomes world first doctor to cure man's deafness using 3D printed ear bones.
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The sky just got louder. The mission just got heavier. And somewhere far ahead… something is about to be hit. Video Credit : Tom Iconic
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🇺🇸 🔥 DOUBLE TROUBLE JUST TOOK OFF… AND THIS TIME IT’S REAL Two B-1B Lancer beasts screaming down the runway at RAF Fairford… afterburners lit… payload heavy… engines roaring like thunder. These bombers are part of a growing strike wave aimed straight at Iran,
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as operations rapidly intensify and deep targets come into focus. Each B-1B can carry massive precision firepower… and now they’re airborne, heading into one of the most tense battle zones on the planet.
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