King Marshia

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King Marshia

King Marshia

@Pmarshia

Naija Katılım Haziran 2012
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
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Como1907
Como1907@Como_1907·
“You are the reason this is so beautiful. I thank you for the rest of my life because this is probably the best group I will ever coach in my future. I have no doubt you will be remembered forever.” - @cesc4official full time speech 🥹💙
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Como1907
Como1907@Como_1907·
COMO IS IN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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King Marshia
King Marshia@Pmarshia·
@itohan_olat There are 2 diff issues here. The 1st is the man's reaction. Even if your wife has spent way above budget, u shudn't react like that, especially in public or even in front of the kids. Then, the 2nd issue is the wife incurring cost without consulting the man on his budget.
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Itohan 🐘 🌟 💜 supremos baby
Yesterday at a restaurant, a man publicly embarrassed his wife over a ₦35k bill. That is approximately $26. The wife ordered food and got a few extra drinks for the kids. Everything seemed fine until the bill came. Then his whole attitude changed. He started shouting right there: “Do you think money grows on trees?” “Why did you order all this without asking me first?” The whole restaurant went quiet and awkward. His wife didn’t say a word. She just sat there looking embarrassed, then got up and left with the kids and went home. Women, please have your OWN MONEY 💰🗣️ Imagine getting this kind of reaction from your husband oh, not even a talking stage or boy friend 🤧
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Eric Gugua
Eric Gugua@eric_gugua·
Bullies destroy lives. Don’t keep quiet. Call them out.
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Kelechi Iheanacho
Kelechi Iheanacho@67Kelechi·
Gods time is the best Double trophy 🏆 🏆 Double blessing Chukwu’Okike Dalu 🙏🏽🍀💚
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
This afternoon, I spoke extensively with the Vice Chancellor of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (Prof. Kate Omenugha). Firstly, i asked her why she was charging students compulsory N15,000 which she clearly explained that it's ICT fee. She also explained how the money is being spent. I also raised the issue of absence of electricity in the university for more than 15 years. She clarified that it is the entire Uli town that is facing that challenge and not peculiar to the university. I recommended they invest in building a solar farm to power the university and it's environs as the government of IMO and Anambra state sorts out the power conflicts. We discussed further on the issue of sorting, sex for grades, victimizations, extortions etc which she said that she has been tackling since she assumed office. She also pointed out some ongoing cases she is handling and staff being fired. We agreed that I will share reports i get from students to her and she will prioritize it, investigate and take immediate actions. We also discussed about her letting students see their scripts after exams to reduce missing scripts claims and extortions, which she agreed she will start immediately but gradually. Finally, i recommended she revalidate the certificates of all her lecturers and staff to fish out those with fake certificates as currently being done at Abia State University. She agreed to setup a committee and start that immediately. I will encourage every student in that university to submit any cases or issues of fraud, extortions, sorting, sex for grades, intimidations, victimizations etc here campusintegrity.ng so we can get it to the Vice Chancellor and get it resolved as quickly as possible. Your details will be fully protected. Restoring full integrity in our universities is not option and it's urgent we do it now. We are all in the same journey of building the greatest workforce in Africa within 10 years.
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Eric Gugua
Eric Gugua@eric_gugua·
I remember one time many years ago they announced the wedding of an “eligible” bachelor in my church, and an usher fainted. A girl that has never even had more than a “hello, hi” communication with this brother. . .just fainted. Till today, I still think of that and it puts a lot in perspective.
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debar.sol
debar.sol@debar_fx·
@eric_gugua Just stfu man you keep saying dumb takes these days
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Eric Gugua
Eric Gugua@eric_gugua·
Exactly one year ago, we spent all the money we had on this event, it was supposed to be MASSIVE, but…NOBODY CAME!🥲 This year, we’re not giving up. We’re doing it again. Beyond Convention is in July! And we’re truly building something here. Please support by getting a ticket.
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César Azpilicueta
César Azpilicueta@CesarAzpi·
Dear football, Today, I want to share with you that this season will be my last as a professional footballer. After so many years living my dream, I feel it’s time to start a new chapter in my life. Being honest, even though I have been preparing myself for this moment, I found it hard to write this letter. After 20 seasons , many people have played an important role in my career. When I first kicked a ball as a child in Pamplona with my schoolmates, I never imagined the amazing journey ahead. I’m grateful for every moment: the wins, the tough losses, the challenges, and most of all, the people I’ve met and the friendships I’ve made along the way. To my teammates, coaches, and every staff member at all the clubs I’ve been lucky to be part of, thank you for helping me grow as a person and a player every day. Wearing the shirts of CA Osasuna, Olympique Marseille, Chelsea FC, Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla FC, and representing my country at the biggest stages has been a true privilege. Every moment has meant so much to me…
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King Marshia
King Marshia@Pmarshia·
@rolandgavince @kenkenlewu @iam_ayodamola10 In the event of a divorce, the house belongs to both of them. If your wife can prove evidence of even 100k contribution to a ur house worth 250m, it belongs to the both of you. I am not in support or against the rejection of the gift, I am only explaining the implication.
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Ebun@kenkenlewu·
My colleague rejected a ₦3 million gift his wife sent him because of the transaction narration. According to him, he woke up to the alert, praised her endlessly, and even became extra loving in the bedroom before finally logging into his bank app to check the money properly. That was when he saw: “Contribution for the house project.” Immediately, his mood changed. He returned the money to her with the narration: “Contribution for the house project rejected.”
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King Marshia
King Marshia@Pmarshia·
@BalogunEko7 @AsakyGRN Jesus forgave the adulterous woman. He said, " If any is without sin, cast the Stone." All the accusers left. If we xray your actions, everyday. It is certain you do some very bad things. Focus on changing first, oga before looking who you want to put to death.
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BalogunEko7 🪖🛠️
BalogunEko7 🪖🛠️@BalogunEko7·
@AsakyGRN Happiness will run far away from him. He will never find peace. ✌️ never Leviticus 20:10 (NIV): “If a man commits adultery with another man’s wife—with the wife of his neighbor—both the adulterer and the adulteress are to be put to death.”
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
Omo, see the fake smile on Chike’s face; bro was forcing the smile. There’s nothing like peace of mind. 😭😭
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BTC@BitcoinSnipe·
‼️ JUST IN: 71.92M $BLUAI worth $1.14M transferred between Gate wallets 👀
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King Marshia
King Marshia@Pmarshia·
@oluebubewrites Context can help you not take someone's bad attitude personal. Though if everyone were to act in line with their emotions and suffering, atrocities go plenty. So, while we understand people, they must be held accountable and suffer the consequences of their bad attitude.
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OluebubeWrites✨
OluebubeWrites✨@oluebubewrites·
There’s This Woman I Usually Buy Food From Around Wuse 2. Yesterday, I Found Out Why She Never Smiles.🥹 Everybody in that area fears her. They think she's mean. Let me not lie, at some point, I also thought she was a mean bitter woman too.😭 If you delay payment, she’ll embarrass you publicly. If you ask for extra meat or sauce, she’ll look at you like you committed a crime. So people simply buy food quietly and leave. After all, her food is quite affordable compared to other expensive restaurants around here. How much be person salary wey I wan dey chop food from Otega everyday? 😂 Yesterday evening after work, the rain started suddenly. So, I waited inside her shop. That was when one small boy ran inside shouting, “Mummy! Mummy!!” The woman immediately changed. Like, she changed completely. She was smiling and laughing. Something I've never seen before. Cleaning his face with her scarf. I was so shocked to my bones. 😭 Then the boy innocently asked, "Mummy, did daddy call today?” The woman froze immediately and lost her voice. That one question changed the atmosphere instantly. Later on, a woman nearby whispered to me that her husband abandoned her and their son three years ago after she used her savings to sponsor him abroad. Since then she has been training that child alone. That’s when I realized something, sometimes the “wicked” people we meet are just tired people carrying pain nobody can see. 🥹
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King Marshia@Pmarshia·
@Abdulrasheed_YK @hy_wemmy Don't o. Na beggarly mindset. Kings, Queens don't think like that. The origin of that mindset is lack or poverty of the mind. I am typically thinking that I need to help people more, give out more, bless more people. Instead of looking who will reimburse or give me.
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Whemïmor
Whemïmor@hy_wemmy·
Every time I spend my own money I feel like somebody need to reimburse me.
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IJK
IJK@_IJK__·
@EkeneAninze Was he using bleaching cream? I have seen pictures of him severely but not with skin patches like these.
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E.P Aninze Esq.
E.P Aninze Esq.@EkeneAninze·
The emptiness of life will always remind us that we chase nothing but vanity. This was my Senator representing Delta North constituency as at 2022. How do I explain to the world that this man contested the 2023 elections as a healthy and vibrant man? Before the 2023 elections, Peter Nwaoboshi had built a solid career for himself across the fields of politics and law. He was powerful, influential and deeply rooted in Delta politics. But in 2022, immediately he declared interest to return to the Senate, his case with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, where he was accused of diverting loan money borrowed from Nigerian Export-Import Bank, was suddenly reopened. He had earlier secured a judgement from a Federal High Court that discharged and acquitted him. But his ambition did not go down well with the powers that be. His case was hurriedly reopened and pursued by the EFCC, who had earlier appealed the judgement that discharged him. Then, just like magic, Nwaoboshi was convicted and sentenced to seven years imprisonment by the Court of Appeal. Nwaoboshi became the first Senator to be in prison while on 2023 election ballot. Imagine the weight of that reality. A man who once commanded political strength and influence was suddenly behind bars while the battle for his political future continued outside prison walls. Although the Supreme Court later intervened and set aside the judgement of the Court of Appeal, the damage had already been done. By then, he had lost the election to Ned Nwoko because he was in prison during the election period. Soon after, Nwaoboshi quietly retired into private life. A man who once moved with prestige, influence and honour suddenly disappeared from the centre of power after suffering humiliation, political defeat and loss of dignity. Then, while living that solitary life, de@th came. Today, a man who was once among the most relevant political figures in Delta State before the 2023 election will not witness the 2027 elections. His name is gradually fading from public discussions, while many of his followers have become politically displaced, moving from one camp to another in search of refuge and survival. Anytime I remember Nwaoboshi’s story, it reminds me that whether you are high or low, powerful or ordinary, the end will surely come when you least expect it. Life has a way of humbling every throne, silencing every voice and reminding mankind that power, influence and political glory are only temporary visitors. I am Ekene Aninze Esq.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
There’s a silent disaster happening in Nigeria that nobody wants to confront honestly. We keep shouting about unemployment, bad leadership, low productivity, corruption, poor healthcare, failed institutions and why our country is not working. But many people are avoiding the root cause. Our education system has been deeply compromised. A student enters secondary school or university full of dreams, intelligence and potential. Then the system teaches them something dangerous: “You do not need competence to succeed.” WAEC malpractice. NECO malpractice. GCE runs. Sorting. Sex for grades. Extortion. Intimidation. Victimization. Handout rackets. “See me after class.” “Talk to your lecturer.” “Settle this course.” And after 4 or 5 years of surviving that environment, we expect excellence to magically appear. It won’t. A country cannot repeatedly reward dishonesty in classrooms and expect integrity in government offices, hospitals, engineering sites, courtrooms and businesses. This is where many of our unemployable graduates are coming from. Not because Nigerians are not intelligent. Not because our youths are lazy. But because too many people were trained inside a system where merit was murdered. The painful part is this: UNN, UNILAG, FUTO, ABU, UI, IMSU, ABSU and many others are using largely the same NUC-regulated curriculum. The difference is standards. The universities that still command respect are usually the ones with stronger resistance against sorting, extortion and academic fraud. The ones collapsing in reputation are often the ones where corruption became normalized. Once a student realizes they can buy an “A” with ₦20,000, or sleep their way through a course, or manipulate results through connections, the motivation to truly learn starts dying slowly. And when millions of such graduates enter the labor market, the entire country pays the price. That weak engineer may eventually supervise a bridge. That poorly trained nurse may handle a patient. That compromised accountant may manage public funds. That fake first-class graduate may become a lecturer and reproduce the same cycle again. This is no longer just an education problem. It is a national security problem. Countries become great because they protect competence fiercely. Singapore did it. China did it. Germany did it. South Korea did it. You cannot build a first-world country with a third-world attitude towards education integrity. Nigeria does not have a shortage of talent. Nigeria has a shortage of systems that protect excellence. And until we become ruthless about fighting academic corruption, exam malpractice, sorting, sex-for-grades and institutional intimidation, we will continue producing certificates instead of competence. This fight is bigger than schools. It is about the future survival of Nigeria itself.
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King Marshia
King Marshia@Pmarshia·
@OniUyiEkiti @SirJarus So the Mr Julius come help im life sotee, e fall in love (corporate love) with am. Blessing in disguise, then.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
New ED at First Bank. Checked his profile and a couple of things jumped at me: 1. Ex KPMG -many top finance and management professionals were in Big 4 at a ppint in the early stage of his career. 2. He worked in management positions Forte Oil, Geregu Power and now FBN. All Otedola interests at some point. Many people don't know this in corporate world, but it is very common. Once a very influential corporate godfather identifies you as smart and competent, they move you around anywhere they go. Otedola likely to have discovered him when he owned Forte Oil. When he divested from Forte Oil and invested in Geregu, he moved him to Geregu. Now, Otedola is the majority shareholder in First Holdings, he has brought him there again. Superbanker Umaru Mutallab was SLS's godfather in banking. He discoevred his smartness. Although SLS had not joined UBA when Mutallab was the CEO of UBA, he was still influential enough in UBA to spot him when SLS was in UBA in the late 1990s. When Mutallab became Chairman of First Bank then, he poached SLS from UBA to join FBN in 2005 as an ED. By 2009, he was promoted to MD. When Soludo's term expired as CBN governor later in 2009, and Yar'adua wanted a replacement, he sought advice from superbanker Mutallab for a banking guru he knew. He referred SLS again. That was how SLS become CBN governor. One of my mentors, Niyi Yusuf, who became CEO of Accenture Nigeria in 2010, mentioned the role his benefactor and highly influential former CEO and later Chairman of Accenture Nigeria, Dotun Sulaiman, played in his rise in Accenture. I have other examples. If you are smart and competent in your job, and one highly influential power broker in corporate Nigeria spots you, they move you around, mention your name in rooms, refer you, and, where they have near-absolute power (eg board seat because of their shareholding), they solely put you in top positions.
Ndubuisi Ekekwe@ndekekwe

Tekedia Institute is delighted to congratulate Dr. Julius Omodayo-Owotuga on his appointment as Executive Director of First Bank Nigeria, effective May 13, 2026. Good People, one of Nigeria’s finest professionals has ascended to yet another important leadership position, and from all of us at Tekedia, we celebrate JB Omodayo-Owotuga, FCA, CFA, DBA on this remarkable milestone. Beyond professional excellence, JB and the Omodayo-Owotuga family have demonstrated a deep commitment to investing in people. Through a multi-year endowment established in memory of Late Most Supreme Apostle Matthew Omodayo Owotuga, hundreds of young people have attended Tekedia Mini-MBA through scholarships provided at no cost to the beneficiaries. Even in our upcoming edition beginning in June, another cohort of scholars from the Owotuga Foundation will join the program, continuing a legacy of empowering and developing future leaders. Good People, leadership is not only measured by positions attained but also by lives impacted. Through the Owotuga Family initiative, many young people have gained access to knowledge and opportunities which have shaped their careers. We know the number of recommendation letters we complete monthly as scholars and learners ascend to higher levels. For First Bank, I expect the elephant to discover new dance moves. We wish JB and the entire First Bank Team continued success and many more wins ahead. And on a lighter note, perhaps now is the right time to open a First Bank branch in Ovim, Abia State. Ovim sons and daughters will ensure the bank has adequate deposits to make this branch a profit-center.

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