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Nigerian Air Force kills 200 civilians in Yobe, Borno airstrikes
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Justin Bieber brought out Wizkid & Tems to perform “Essence” on Coachella main stage 🔥🔥 x.com/jahboyback/sta…
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What is not every truth wants to be old?
All this nonsense projection of human failure on truth.
If its not love is blind
It is ultimate power is corrupt
Why are humans not facing the fellow humans and then distorting things from projected fears and untamed egos
Small girl 🙈 big God 💪@TheOnlyKemi
I once stayed with my aunt, and I noticed her husband was cheating. I didn’t even think twice, I went straight to tell her. She looked at me and said, “I know.” She wasn’t shocked. She just said, “It’s well… that’s men for you.” But after that day, everything changed. She started treating me differently… Getting angry over the smallest things. It got so bad that I had to leave her house. That’s when I learned… not every truth wants to be told.
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My friends,
There comes a moment in every life when you must decide what truly matters. Not what is easy, not what is comfortable but what is right.
To serve the people is not a part-time commitment. It is not a title, a badge, or a position you wear when it suits you. It is a calling that demands everything you have and everything you are willing to become.
Because service means sacrifice
It’s time.

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In this fact-checking video, we examine the accuracy of Peter Obi’s recent claim that Nigeria is the lowest per capita consumer of electricity globally. While the country’s power crisis remains a significant hurdle for development—with generation often fluctuating near 4,000 megawatts and consumption sitting at approximately 144–165 kWh per person—data from the International Energy Agency (IEA) reveals the claim is false. Although Nigeria’s consumption is among the lowest globally and well below the African average of 617 kWh, several other nations, including Chad and Somalia, record even lower levels of electricity use. We break down the current statistics, compare Nigeria to its continental peers, and provide the essential context behind these critical energy metrics.
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@fructoseweb3 Was he paid to do this??? Or he did it out of his own free will?.. I have so many questions
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I always kept this video on my phone to remind me just how foolish BAT supporters are 😂
Lines dey weep!
Akóh 🎴@ManLikeAkoh
That mad man that made a poem for BAT then? Is he still alive??
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Right after US announces its citizens should leave Abuja. Interesting
Daniel Somtochukwu@Somtolism7
Gunshots raining heavily in the federal capital territory of Nigeria as Fulani islamic terrorists are shooting and trying hard to take over Abuja
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The treatment of the American rapper by the British government reveals a casual, and inconsistent, authoritarianism in a country that paints itself as an inherently liberal one economist.com/britain/2026/0…
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A Nigerian man was working as a cashier at a DIY (hardware) store in London.
He was caught letting his wife steal £200 worth of materials.
Both convicted.
One year later he was arrested again.
This time at Euston station with another man’s stolen credit card.
Convicted again.
He returned to Nigeria.
And he ran for governor of Delta State.
Nigerian law said you cannot run if you have a criminal conviction.
He forged his date of birth on his passport to hide his UK record.
Nobody checked.
He won. 😂😂😂
His official salary as governor was $25,000 a year.
He bought six properties in London. A mansion in Johannesburg. Properties in Washington and Houston. A private jet worth $20 million. A Bentley. A Maybach. A fleet of armoured Range Rovers.
His American Express bills showed he spent tens of thousands of dollars every single month on luxury hotels, clubs and shopping.
In 2007 Nigeria’s anti-corruption chief accused him of stealing $250 million from Delta State.
Ibori offered the EFCC chairman $15 million in cash to drop the case.
The chairman pretended to accept.
Then deposited the cash at the Central Bank.
Nigerian courts still acquitted him on all 170 charges.
He ran. Escaped to Dubai. A mob of his supporters fought off the police trying to arrest him.
Interpol caught him in Dubai.
The UK extradited him.
In 2012 he pleaded guilty in a London court.
The judge called the £50 million he admitted to stealing “ludicrously low.”
He was sentenced to 13 years.
Served half.
Returned to Nigeria in 2017.
A sitting senator was in the crowd that welcomed him home.
His name is James Ibori.
Nigeria never convicted him once.
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