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Teachers’ strike: VeryDarkMan takes protest to Wike’s doorstep, teaches kids
Social media critic and influencer, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan has staged a protest at the FCT Minister’s gate in Abuja.
Blaze FM reports that primary school teachers in the FCT, have been on strike since the 24th of March, 2025, now for more than 90 days, over the failure of the Area Council Chairmen to implement the new national minimum wage of N70,000.
VDM on Monday, gathered schoolchildren dressed in uniform, and organised class where he taught the children letters of the alphabet.
“S for Suegbe, T for Tinubu, W for Wike”, VDM called out, while the children repeated.
He insisted that the Minister’s gate would form the new classroom for the children.
At the time of filing this report, the students are currently on break, eating rice and chicken provided by VDM and friends.Teachers’ strike: VeryDarkMan takes protest to Wike’s doorstep, teaches kids Social media critic and influencer, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan has staged a protest at the FCT Minister’s gate in Abuja. Blaze FM reports that primary school teachers in the FCT, have been on strike since the 24th of March, 2025, now for more than 90 days, over the failure of the Area Council Chairmen to implement the new national minimum wage of N70,000. VDM on Monday, gathered schoolchildren dressed in uniform, and organised class where he taught the children letters of the alphabet. “S for Suegbe, T for Tinubu, W for Wike”, VDM called out, while the children repeated. He insisted that the Minister’s gate would form the new classroom for the children. At the time of filing this report, the students are currently on break, eating rice and chicken provided by VDM and friends. -
Let's no be tired of trying until one go eventually click. Goodluck guys..Let's no be tired of trying until one go eventually click. Goodluck guys..0 Reacties 0 aandelen 119 Views 0 voorbeeld
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Hmm! Wonders shall never end see the first Nigeria man to marry a robotHmm! Wonders shall never end see the first Nigeria man to marry a robot 🥰0 Reacties 0 aandelen 124 Views 0 voorbeeld
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Pratik Joshi lived in UK for 6 years while his family was in India. Everyday he spoke to his wife only on video calls. He strûgg|ed and applied for visa so his family could come, the first one was rêjected. He didn’t give up, he applied again for a second time and the visa was granted.
Pratik arrived in India to come take his wife and kids. They packed everything, said bye to neighbor’s and got on the plane to UK . Few minutes in the air the plane crãshed. All of them died , burnt to ashes.
Dear God , why will you even let this kind of thing happen ? Well, you know best and in the light of your will and plan, someday we too will understand better.
RIP to this family.SO SÃD😭🤦♂️🙏💔 Pratik Joshi lived in UK 🇬🇧 for 6 years while his family was in India🇮🇳. Everyday he spoke to his wife only on video calls. He strûgg|ed and applied for visa so his family could come, the first one was rêjected. He didn’t give up, he applied again for a second time and the visa was granted. Pratik arrived in India to come take his wife and kids. They packed everything, said bye to neighbor’s and got on the plane to UK 🇬🇧. Few minutes in the air the plane crãshed. All of them died 🤦♂️💔, burnt to ashes. Dear God , why will you even let this kind of thing happen ? Well, you know best and in the light of your will and plan, someday we too will understand better. RIP to this family.😭0 Reacties 0 aandelen 104 Views 0 voorbeeld -
Ronaldo we know, Messi we know, who are thou?Ronaldo we know, Messi we know, who are thou?0 Reacties 0 aandelen 101 Views 0 voorbeeld
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Keep your life private if you don't want people to talk about it. After all everybody get there own problem just that na clothes dem take cover am..Keep your life private if you don't want people to talk about it. After all everybody get there own problem just that na clothes dem take cover am..0 Reacties 0 aandelen 172 Views 0 voorbeeld
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It takes just one person to destroy a group.
Do not be that person.
Nobody understands the reason will we meet on this journey of life. We may not be related by blood, we may not know each other from the beginning, but God has put us together to live as one big family. Relationship is a silent gift of Nature.It takes just one person to destroy a group.
Do not be that person.
Nobody understands the reason will we meet on this journey of life. We may not be related by blood, we may not know each other from the beginning, but God has put us together to live as one big family. Relationship is a silent gift of Nature.It takes just one person to destroy a group. Do not be that person. Nobody understands the reason will we meet on this journey of life. We may not be related by blood, we may not know each other from the beginning, but God has put us together to live as one big family. Relationship is a silent gift of Nature.It takes just one person to destroy a group. Do not be that person. Nobody understands the reason will we meet on this journey of life. We may not be related by blood, we may not know each other from the beginning, but God has put us together to live as one big family. Relationship is a silent gift of Nature.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 164 Views 1 0 voorbeeld -
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This one too make sense... Life dey simple na you wan make am hard for yourselfThis one too make sense... Life dey simple na you wan make am hard for yourself0 Reacties 1 aandelen 130 Views 0 voorbeeld
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Say No To Jungle Justice
Man beaten to death after bring caught red-handed in bed sleeping with a 7- months pregnant married woman in Akwa Ibom
A disturbing incident unfolded on Thursday afternoon in Okop Ndua Erong, Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area of the state when a young man whose name was given as Victor Akpabio from Ididep in Ibiono Ibom, was reportedly caught in bed with a seven-month pregnant married woman and beaten to death.
The woman, identified as Esther Akpabio Effiong, is said to be the wife of a local businessman popularly known as Mulgu.
According to reports, the two were caught in the act, sparking outrage among members of the community.
In the chaos that followed, Victor was allegedly doused with hot water and severely beaten and died from the injuries he sustained during the attack.
Eyewitnesses reveal that Esther blamed her husband’s sexual performance for her extramarital involvement, allegedly describing him as a "two-minute man" who could hardly satisfy her.
The shocking nature of the incident has left the community in disbelief, with calls mounting for the authorities to intervene and bring all involved to justice.
In this sad scenario, who is to be blamed.
The husband?
The wife?
The victim?
The village people?Say No To Jungle Justice Man beaten to death after bring caught red-handed in bed sleeping with a 7- months pregnant married woman in Akwa Ibom A disturbing incident unfolded on Thursday afternoon in Okop Ndua Erong, Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area of the state when a young man whose name was given as Victor Akpabio from Ididep in Ibiono Ibom, was reportedly caught in bed with a seven-month pregnant married woman and beaten to death. The woman, identified as Esther Akpabio Effiong, is said to be the wife of a local businessman popularly known as Mulgu. According to reports, the two were caught in the act, sparking outrage among members of the community. In the chaos that followed, Victor was allegedly doused with hot water and severely beaten and died from the injuries he sustained during the attack. Eyewitnesses reveal that Esther blamed her husband’s sexual performance for her extramarital involvement, allegedly describing him as a "two-minute man" who could hardly satisfy her. The shocking nature of the incident has left the community in disbelief, with calls mounting for the authorities to intervene and bring all involved to justice. In this sad scenario, who is to be blamed. The husband? The wife? The victim? The village people?0 Reacties 0 aandelen 147 Views 0 voorbeeld -
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You must be deliberate about your learning if you must fit into the GEN z world of today, if not your name Na sorry. Is either you fit in or you're shape outYou must be deliberate about your learning if you must fit into the GEN z world of today, if not your name Na sorry. Is either you fit in or you're shape out😇😇😇0 Reacties 0 aandelen 169 Views 0 voorbeeld
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*THE SERPENT WITHIN: ON THE DANGERS OF ENVY AND JEALOUSY AT A GLANCE*
*_By universal comr Linus Longodo (Lino)_*
*There’s a green-eyed serpent that slithers through the corridors of our hearts—quiet, subtle, and venomous. It doesn’t roar or stamp its feet. It doesn’t come with fangs bared or claws unsheathed. Instead, it arrives dressed in silk, whispering into our ears while we scroll through social media or sit in the shadows of someone else’s spotlight.*
*It begins with a glance, a sigh, a harmless wondering: Why then, not me? And from there, it grows. Like ivy on a stone wall, it climbs into your thoughts, wraps around your self-worth, and squeezes. That corrosion has a name. Two names, in fact: envy and jealousy. Twins in temperament. Cousins of discontent. Shadows of our darker selves. And though they visit everyone—yes, even the most saintly—they must not be allowed to unpack their bags and stay.*
*Envy is the ache of what you lack. Jealousy, the fear of what you might lose. One fixates on the prize you do not have. The other clings tightly to what you do.Both are thieves. Envy steals joy.Jealousy steals peace. Together, they rob you of the life you are meant to live.*
*Why are they so dangerous? Because they pretend to be harmless. Envy dresses itself in the costume of motivation—just a little comparison to push you forward, it whispers.*
*Jealousy drapes itself in the robe of love—I just care too much, that’s all. But both are liars. Neither seeks your growth. They only seek your ruin.*
*To envy another is to betray your own journey. It is to take your eyes off your own lane and lock them, obsessively, on someone else’s path. It is to plant bitterness where there should be blooming. You become a spectator in your own life, forever measuring your worth against the rulers of others. And the strange thing is—no matter how much you achieve, envy will always find someone ahead of you. Richer. Prettier. More talented. More liked. It will whisper, Look at them. And then, Look at you. And you will shrink.*
*Jealousy, too, is an insidious thing. It breeds mistrust. It soils love. It whispers suspicions into your ears, curdles affections, and turns the warmth of care into the ice of possessiveness. It is not love that checks phones and interrogates glances—it is fear masquerading as devotion. Jealousy wraps its arms around what it claims to protect and squeezes until it chokes the very thing it meant to cherish.*
*But perhaps the most treacherous thing about envy and jealousy is that they feel justified. They feel right. And that is why they are so rarely confessed. People will admit to anger. To pride. To laziness. But not to envy. Not to jealousy. Those are too petty, too dark, too embarrassing to own. So we nurse them in secret. We smile in public and simmer in private. We clap for others with hollow hands. We smile through gritted teeth. We compliment what we secretly resent.And all the while, something inside us withers.And still, we must not entertain them.*
*Because every moment spent envying is a moment stolen from your own joy.*
*Every jealous thought is a drop of poison in the well of your relationships.*
*Nothing beautiful grows where envy is planted. No trust survives where jealousy reigns. These emotions rot from within. They fester. And eventually, they burst.*
*But here is the secret: you can fight them. You can notice them creeping in and shut the door in their faces.*
*You can rewire the way you see the world. You can learn to celebrate others without questioning your own worth. Their success is not your failure. Their light does not dim yours. And if they seem to shine more brightly than you? Let it inspire you, not injure you.*
*Gratitude is your weapon. Appreciation is your shield. Self-awareness, your torch. When you feel envy rising, ask: What am I missing in my own life that makes me long so hungrily for theirs?*
*When jealousy pricks your heart, ask: What fear is hiding beneath this need to control? Ask the hard questions. Answer them with courage.*
*And never forget—envy is never about them. Jealousy is never about them. It’s about you. It’s about the bruises you haven’t healed, the insecurities you haven’t faced, the validation you’re still seeking in mirrors not your own. Heal those. Tend to those. Water your own garden until you have no reason to stare longingly into someone else’s.*
*We all feel it. The pang. The flicker. The twist. We are human. But we are also capable of choice. And each time envy knocks, you can choose not to answer. Each time jealousy flares, you can cool it with truth. You are enough. And the more you believe that, the less room envy will have to grow.*
*So let us rise above it. Let us root it out wherever we find it. Let us be honest about it, brave enough to confront it, strong enough to overcome it. Let us not sit in its company, let us not sip from its cup. For it is bitter, even when it tastes sweet. It is hollow, even when it feels full. It is a trap. A thief. A tormentor in disguise.*
*Walk away from it. Run, even.*
*And live free.*
*&Sign: the voice of reality_**THE SERPENT WITHIN: ON THE DANGERS OF ENVY AND JEALOUSY AT A GLANCE😳😳😳* *_By universal comr Linus Longodo (Lino)_* *There’s a green-eyed serpent that slithers through the corridors of our hearts—quiet, subtle, and venomous. It doesn’t roar or stamp its feet. It doesn’t come with fangs bared or claws unsheathed. Instead, it arrives dressed in silk, whispering into our ears while we scroll through social media or sit in the shadows of someone else’s spotlight.* *It begins with a glance, a sigh, a harmless wondering: Why then, not me? And from there, it grows. Like ivy on a stone wall, it climbs into your thoughts, wraps around your self-worth, and squeezes. That corrosion has a name. Two names, in fact: envy and jealousy. Twins in temperament. Cousins of discontent. Shadows of our darker selves. And though they visit everyone—yes, even the most saintly—they must not be allowed to unpack their bags and stay.* *Envy is the ache of what you lack. Jealousy, the fear of what you might lose. One fixates on the prize you do not have. The other clings tightly to what you do.Both are thieves. Envy steals joy.Jealousy steals peace. Together, they rob you of the life you are meant to live.* *Why are they so dangerous? Because they pretend to be harmless. Envy dresses itself in the costume of motivation—just a little comparison to push you forward, it whispers.* *Jealousy drapes itself in the robe of love—I just care too much, that’s all. But both are liars. Neither seeks your growth. They only seek your ruin.* *To envy another is to betray your own journey. It is to take your eyes off your own lane and lock them, obsessively, on someone else’s path. It is to plant bitterness where there should be blooming. You become a spectator in your own life, forever measuring your worth against the rulers of others. And the strange thing is—no matter how much you achieve, envy will always find someone ahead of you. Richer. Prettier. More talented. More liked. It will whisper, Look at them. And then, Look at you. And you will shrink.* *Jealousy, too, is an insidious thing. It breeds mistrust. It soils love. It whispers suspicions into your ears, curdles affections, and turns the warmth of care into the ice of possessiveness. It is not love that checks phones and interrogates glances—it is fear masquerading as devotion. Jealousy wraps its arms around what it claims to protect and squeezes until it chokes the very thing it meant to cherish.* *But perhaps the most treacherous thing about envy and jealousy is that they feel justified. They feel right. And that is why they are so rarely confessed. People will admit to anger. To pride. To laziness. But not to envy. Not to jealousy. Those are too petty, too dark, too embarrassing to own. So we nurse them in secret. We smile in public and simmer in private. We clap for others with hollow hands. We smile through gritted teeth. We compliment what we secretly resent.And all the while, something inside us withers.And still, we must not entertain them.* *Because every moment spent envying is a moment stolen from your own joy.* *Every jealous thought is a drop of poison in the well of your relationships.* *Nothing beautiful grows where envy is planted. No trust survives where jealousy reigns. These emotions rot from within. They fester. And eventually, they burst.* *But here is the secret: you can fight them. You can notice them creeping in and shut the door in their faces.* *You can rewire the way you see the world. You can learn to celebrate others without questioning your own worth. Their success is not your failure. Their light does not dim yours. And if they seem to shine more brightly than you? Let it inspire you, not injure you.* *Gratitude is your weapon. Appreciation is your shield. Self-awareness, your torch. When you feel envy rising, ask: What am I missing in my own life that makes me long so hungrily for theirs?* *When jealousy pricks your heart, ask: What fear is hiding beneath this need to control? Ask the hard questions. Answer them with courage.* *And never forget—envy is never about them. Jealousy is never about them. It’s about you. It’s about the bruises you haven’t healed, the insecurities you haven’t faced, the validation you’re still seeking in mirrors not your own. Heal those. Tend to those. Water your own garden until you have no reason to stare longingly into someone else’s.* *We all feel it. The pang. The flicker. The twist. We are human. But we are also capable of choice. And each time envy knocks, you can choose not to answer. Each time jealousy flares, you can cool it with truth. You are enough. And the more you believe that, the less room envy will have to grow.* *So let us rise above it. Let us root it out wherever we find it. Let us be honest about it, brave enough to confront it, strong enough to overcome it. Let us not sit in its company, let us not sip from its cup. For it is bitter, even when it tastes sweet. It is hollow, even when it feels full. It is a trap. A thief. A tormentor in disguise.* *Walk away from it. Run, even.* *And live free.* *&Sign: the voice of reality_*1 Reacties 1 aandelen 310 Views 1 voorbeeld -
An unforgettable moment, when CR7 proved to the football world that he raign supreme on the pitch.An unforgettable moment, when CR7 proved to the football world that he raign supreme on the pitch.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 166 Views 0 0 voorbeeld
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