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  • Today is Saturday I pray all you plan will come to pass as God has made it...Amen
    Today is Saturday I pray all you plan will come to pass as God has made it...Amen🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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  • People abroad are working very hard, doing multiple jobs just to buy land back home .
    While;Those at home are busy selling their lands just to relocate abroad.
    This life no balance
    People abroad are working very hard, doing multiple jobs just to buy land back home . While;Those at home are busy selling their lands just to relocate abroad. This life no balance 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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  • No buy garri and sugar for the same shop cos them go know say you wan drink garri
    bro avoid see finish..
    No buy garri and sugar for the same shop cos them go know say you wan drink garri 🍲 bro avoid see finish..😀🤣😀
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  • Omg indomie generation can't never relent
    Those days ma correct banger
    Omg indomie generation can't never relent Those days ma correct banger 💥💥
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  • BREAKING: Wike Takes Over PDP Headquarters

    The Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, has announced that the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) will begin the takeover of properties in Abuja over unpaid ground rent, starting Monday, May 26, 2025.

    POLITICS NIGERIA reports that the land housing the permanent headquarters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), currently under construction in Abuja’s Central Business District, is among the affected properties, having been revoked in March due to several years of unpaid ground rent.

    The announcement was made on behalf of Wike during a joint press briefing in Abuja on Friday, featuring key FCTA officials including the Minister’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication and Social Media, Mr. Lere Olayinka; Director of Land Administration, Mr. Chijioke Nwankwoeze; and Director of Development Control, Mr. Mukhtar Galadima.

    The officials disclosed that 4,794 titles had been revoked for failure to pay ground rent, with some defaults dating back 43 years. Among the affected properties is the PDP’s permanent headquarters, under construction in the Central Business District of Abuja.

    “Ownership of the revoked 4,794 properties in the Central Area, Garki I and II, Wuse I and II, Asokoro, Maitama, and Guzape districts had already reverted to the FCTA.
    And as from Monday, next week, the government will begin to exercise its rights of ownership on the affected landed properties,” the officials said.

    “As usual, this will be done without consideration as to ownership of the affected landed properties. It will be purely in line with extant laws and regulations guiding the process.”

    The revocations were carried out under Section 28(5)(a)(b) of the Land Use Act, which empowers the government to reclaim land when the terms of occupancy are violated, the statement said.

    The FCTA said the affected owners had defaulted on over N6.96 billion in ground rent, and recalled that the administration had given a 21-day grace period for owners with debts under 10 years, which has now expired.

    Speaking during the briefing, the Director of Land Administration, Chijioke Nwankwoeze, emphasized, “It is clearly stipulated in the terms and conditions of the grant of Right of Occupancy, and it is due for payment on the first day of January, each year, without demand.”

    “There was no court decision on the revocation, and as such, the FCTA is not restricted in the discharge of its lawful functions on the affected properties.”

    Director of Development Control Mukhtar Galadima confirmed that enforcement would begin on Monday.

    He said the FCTA will begin sealing off the affected properties and restricting access on Monday.
    BREAKING: Wike Takes Over PDP Headquarters The Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, has announced that the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) will begin the takeover of properties in Abuja over unpaid ground rent, starting Monday, May 26, 2025. POLITICS NIGERIA reports that the land housing the permanent headquarters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), currently under construction in Abuja’s Central Business District, is among the affected properties, having been revoked in March due to several years of unpaid ground rent. The announcement was made on behalf of Wike during a joint press briefing in Abuja on Friday, featuring key FCTA officials including the Minister’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication and Social Media, Mr. Lere Olayinka; Director of Land Administration, Mr. Chijioke Nwankwoeze; and Director of Development Control, Mr. Mukhtar Galadima. The officials disclosed that 4,794 titles had been revoked for failure to pay ground rent, with some defaults dating back 43 years. Among the affected properties is the PDP’s permanent headquarters, under construction in the Central Business District of Abuja. “Ownership of the revoked 4,794 properties in the Central Area, Garki I and II, Wuse I and II, Asokoro, Maitama, and Guzape districts had already reverted to the FCTA. And as from Monday, next week, the government will begin to exercise its rights of ownership on the affected landed properties,” the officials said. “As usual, this will be done without consideration as to ownership of the affected landed properties. It will be purely in line with extant laws and regulations guiding the process.” The revocations were carried out under Section 28(5)(a)(b) of the Land Use Act, which empowers the government to reclaim land when the terms of occupancy are violated, the statement said. The FCTA said the affected owners had defaulted on over N6.96 billion in ground rent, and recalled that the administration had given a 21-day grace period for owners with debts under 10 years, which has now expired. Speaking during the briefing, the Director of Land Administration, Chijioke Nwankwoeze, emphasized, “It is clearly stipulated in the terms and conditions of the grant of Right of Occupancy, and it is due for payment on the first day of January, each year, without demand.” “There was no court decision on the revocation, and as such, the FCTA is not restricted in the discharge of its lawful functions on the affected properties.” Director of Development Control Mukhtar Galadima confirmed that enforcement would begin on Monday. He said the FCTA will begin sealing off the affected properties and restricting access on Monday.
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  • This is the miracle you are praying for!
    1 seed brought out all this corn
    This is the miracle you are praying for! 1 seed brought out all this corn 🌽
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  • See, Don’t envy what others have without knowing the content, it is not as beautiful as you are expecting.
    See, Don’t envy what others have without knowing the content, it is not as beautiful as you are expecting.
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  • If you are in a serious relationship, leave that nonsense bcus
    the only thing you'll get is:
    "Babe where are you?"
    If you are in a serious relationship, leave that nonsense 😒 bcus the only thing you'll get is: "Babe where are you?"
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  • Morning Prayer:
    Today let’s pray for our destiny helpers, where ever they are let them locate you in Jesus Name. Amen
    Morning Prayer: Today let’s pray for our destiny helpers, where ever they are let them locate you in Jesus Name. Amen👃👃🙏🙏🙏
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  • Had it been i thief my father's money ₦150 in 2010 & buy Bitcoin
    In 2025 I will worth ₦175M
    ($110,000)🤦🏽 Information
    💬🤔 Had it been i thief my father's money ₦150 in 2010 & buy Bitcoin In 2025 I will worth ₦175M ($110,000)🤦🏽 Information ℹ️
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  • The priest told me there's an economic problems in this my country.
    I asked him how can i & other members of the church escape it?
    The priest told me there's an economic problems in this my country. I asked him how can i & other members of the church escape it?💬🤔
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  • Remember you promised to buy your mum aeroplane when you grow up, I just say make I remind you now that you have grown
    Remember you promised to buy your mum aeroplane when you grow up, I just say make I remind you now that you have grown 😂😂
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  • #Throw Back
    #Throw Back
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  • Thank you LORD....
    Thank you LORD....
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  • ‘I no be thief’ — Nigerian singer reacts to Peter Okoye’s arrest in Ghana

    Famous Nigerian music star, Peter Okoye, has reacted to the arrest of his namesake in Ghana.
    A viral video on social media, captured Ghanaian police arresting a suspect identified as Peter Okoye.
    The 31 year old suspect was arrested for fraud and kidnapping.

    Some netizens mistook the singer for the arrested suspect.
    However, reacting to the development, the singer reposted the viral video on X, to clarify the public.

    While urging the police in Ghana to clarify the suspect’s identity, the singer wrote in pidgin “Abeg make una dey specifically dey specify which ‘PETER OKOYE’. I no be thief”.
    ‘I no be thief’ — Nigerian singer reacts to Peter Okoye’s arrest in Ghana Famous Nigerian music star, Peter Okoye, has reacted to the arrest of his namesake in Ghana. A viral video on social media, captured Ghanaian police arresting a suspect identified as Peter Okoye. The 31 year old suspect was arrested for fraud and kidnapping. Some netizens mistook the singer for the arrested suspect. However, reacting to the development, the singer reposted the viral video on X, to clarify the public. While urging the police in Ghana to clarify the suspect’s identity, the singer wrote in pidgin “Abeg make una dey specifically dey specify which ‘PETER OKOYE’. I no be thief”.
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  • ‘African Giant Burna Boy is dead’ – Singer

    Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has told those struggling to accept the new version of him that the old version of him has “died”.

    In a post shared on the official Instagram page of his upcoming album, ‘No Sign Of Weakness,’ Burna Boy blamed Nigerians for “killing” the old version of him.

    He revealed that the new and old versions of him are constantly in conflict.

    He wrote, “The ‘African Giant’ Burna Boy died. His own people killed him. Then ‘Big 7’ was born to protect what was left of ‘Burna Boy.’

    “Burna Boy and Big 7 fight each other a lot because while Big 7 is only protecting the final and only existing piece of Burna Boy’s broken heart, the ‘African Giant’ still haunts Burna Boy.”
    ‘African Giant Burna Boy is dead’ – Singer Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has told those struggling to accept the new version of him that the old version of him has “died”. In a post shared on the official Instagram page of his upcoming album, ‘No Sign Of Weakness,’ Burna Boy blamed Nigerians for “killing” the old version of him. He revealed that the new and old versions of him are constantly in conflict. He wrote, “The ‘African Giant’ Burna Boy died. His own people killed him. Then ‘Big 7’ was born to protect what was left of ‘Burna Boy.’ “Burna Boy and Big 7 fight each other a lot because while Big 7 is only protecting the final and only existing piece of Burna Boy’s broken heart, the ‘African Giant’ still haunts Burna Boy.”
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  • Hi, I need some help figuring out something I’ve been contemplating.

    Due to some financial difficulties, I have to relocate and I’m looking for a place in Nigeria that’s very affordable in terms of rent and general cost of living. One of my top priorities is reliable electricity and good network connectivity, as these are essential for my work and daily life.

    My budget is quite limited—less than ₦100,000—so affordability is crucial.

    So far, the options I’m considering include:

    Osogbo, Osun State

    Uyo, Akwa Ibom

    Gboko, Benue State

    Abakaliki, Ebonyi State


    If you have any suggestions, insights, or recommendations about these places—or anywhere else that might fit my criteria—I’d really appreciate your input.

    Thanks so much for your help!
    Hi, I need some help figuring out something I’ve been contemplating. Due to some financial difficulties, I have to relocate and I’m looking for a place in Nigeria that’s very affordable in terms of rent and general cost of living. One of my top priorities is reliable electricity and good network connectivity, as these are essential for my work and daily life. My budget is quite limited—less than ₦100,000—so affordability is crucial. So far, the options I’m considering include: Osogbo, Osun State Uyo, Akwa Ibom Gboko, Benue State Abakaliki, Ebonyi State If you have any suggestions, insights, or recommendations about these places—or anywhere else that might fit my criteria—I’d really appreciate your input. Thanks so much for your help!
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  • Junior Pope’s father is dead

    The father of Junior Pope, Ozor Luke Odonwodo, has died one year after the actor passed away.

    Junior Pope’s wife, Jennifer Awele, in an Instagram post, disclosed that her father-in-law died in his 80s.
    She described octogenarian as a caring and devoted father figure who lived a “good life”, prioritised his loved ones and eventually enjoyed the rewards of his hard work.

    The wife of the late actor also prayed for strength for the family to carry on, while bidding farewell to both father and son.
    Junior Pope’s father is dead The father of Junior Pope, Ozor Luke Odonwodo, has died one year after the actor passed away. Junior Pope’s wife, Jennifer Awele, in an Instagram post, disclosed that her father-in-law died in his 80s. She described octogenarian as a caring and devoted father figure who lived a “good life”, prioritised his loved ones and eventually enjoyed the rewards of his hard work. The wife of the late actor also prayed for strength for the family to carry on, while bidding farewell to both father and son.
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  • 5 people that don't have anything to eat should drop their account.

    so we can be 6
    5 people that don't have anything to eat should drop their account. so we can be 6 🥺🥺
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  • Pastor wife use choir mistress phone dial Pastor number, Na womb shifter appear
    I dey come with full gist
    Pastor wife use choir mistress phone dial Pastor number, Na womb shifter appear 🙈 I dey come with full gist 😏😂😀😁
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  • #Throwback
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  • The CD Walkman: The Ultimate 90s Flex in Nigeria

    In the 1990s, if you owned a CD Walkman, you were a certified big boy or big girl. Long before iPods or Spotify, this sleek, portable device was the gold standard of personal music enjoyment — and in Nigeria, it was more than just a gadget; it was a status symbol.

    Imported mainly from the US or Europe, the Sony Discman and its lookalikes were treasured possessions. They weren’t cheap — owning one meant your parents had “connections abroad” or you were the type to say “My uncle just came back from London.” Carrying it around, especially with a pouch or belt clip, earned you instant street cred among your peers.

    The CD Walkman brought a new kind of listening experience. Unlike the cassette Walkman that required fast-forwarding and rewinding, CDs gave you instant track skipping, clearer sound, and the ability to show off your “cool” music collection. From 2Pac, Boyz II Men, and Mariah Carey, to local hits from Plantashun Boiz and Daddy Showkey, you were in control of the vibe wherever you went.

    But the flex wasn’t complete without a pack of AA batteries (which drained fast!), your favorite pirate-burnt mix CD, and that careful “don’t shake it too much” posture because early models skipped easily. Yet despite its quirks, the CD Walkman was every teenager’s dream and every cool adult’s gadget.

    In school buses, roadside hangouts, or during NEPA blackouts, if you whipped out a CD Walkman and slid on your foam-covered headphones, people noticed. You weren’t just listening to music — you were making a statement.
    🎧 The CD Walkman: The Ultimate 90s Flex in Nigeria In the 1990s, if you owned a CD Walkman, you were a certified big boy or big girl. Long before iPods or Spotify, this sleek, portable device was the gold standard of personal music enjoyment — and in Nigeria, it was more than just a gadget; it was a status symbol. Imported mainly from the US or Europe, the Sony Discman and its lookalikes were treasured possessions. They weren’t cheap — owning one meant your parents had “connections abroad” or you were the type to say “My uncle just came back from London.” Carrying it around, especially with a pouch or belt clip, earned you instant street cred among your peers. The CD Walkman brought a new kind of listening experience. Unlike the cassette Walkman that required fast-forwarding and rewinding, CDs gave you instant track skipping, clearer sound, and the ability to show off your “cool” music collection. From 2Pac, Boyz II Men, and Mariah Carey, to local hits from Plantashun Boiz and Daddy Showkey, you were in control of the vibe wherever you went. But the flex wasn’t complete without a pack of AA batteries (which drained fast!), your favorite pirate-burnt mix CD, and that careful “don’t shake it too much” posture because early models skipped easily. Yet despite its quirks, the CD Walkman was every teenager’s dream and every cool adult’s gadget. In school buses, roadside hangouts, or during NEPA blackouts, if you whipped out a CD Walkman and slid on your foam-covered headphones, people noticed. You weren’t just listening to music — you were making a statement.
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  • Beyond your strength may God crown your efforts with great success this day and forever.


    Good morning fam
    Beyond your strength may God crown your efforts with great success this day and forever. 🙏🙏🙏 Good morning fam 💕
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  • BREAKING: Senator Nwebonyi, has suggested to the senate that villagers near the Abuja airport should be sàcked, stating that he does not like seeing old houses when landing, and that affects the image of the country.
    BREAKING: Senator Nwebonyi, has suggested to the senate that villagers near the Abuja airport should be sàcked, stating that he does not like seeing old houses when landing, and that affects the image of the country. 🇳🇬
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  • BREAKING: Police acc!dentàlly sh0t a student going for WAEC examination in Ibadan.

    According to an eye witness, This morning at Akala Express, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigerian police allegedly chased suspected "yahøø boys" in a car, fïrïng at their tìres. Sh0t a secondary school student on his way to sit for his WAEC exam.
    BREAKING: Police acc!dentàlly sh0t a student going for WAEC examination in Ibadan. According to an eye witness, This morning at Akala Express, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigerian police allegedly chased suspected "yahøø boys" in a car, fïrïng at their tìres. Sh0t a secondary school student on his way to sit for his WAEC exam. 📑
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  • The power of positive thinking is remarkable. When you think of something that brings you joy, your brain releases endorphins. Those endorphins fill you with the feeling of well-being.
    The power of positive thinking is remarkable. When you think of something that brings you joy, your brain releases endorphins. Those endorphins fill you with the feeling of well-being.
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  • If you are lucky to marry a wonderful woman, you will live longer in life. E get why.
    If you are lucky to marry a wonderful woman, you will live longer in life. E get why.😀😀
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  • I finally realized that people are prisoners of their phones. That's why it's called a Cell phone....
    I finally realized that people are prisoners of their phones. That's why it's called a Cell phone....
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  • It's not time to get tired..keep pushing! Na 5th month we dey like this oo..
    It's not time to get tired..keep pushing! Na 5th month we dey like this oo..
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  • That One Food Item You Always Forget To Restock… Until It’s Too Late....
    You entered the kitchen, full of inspiration and ready to prepare something delicious. You had chopped the onions and mixed the peppers; your pot was hot, and the aroma of the scorching first few components was already supplying you with existence.
    Then you reached for the salt… Nothing.

    You shake the empty can, but not a drop. You open the cupboard—maybe there’s a backup? Nope. Empty.
    You try to stay calm. “ Okay, no problem; let me add Maggi…”

    At this point, your heartbeat is a little faster as you rush to check for groundnut oil. It’s gone. Frustration and exhaustion set in. You then decide to order some meals.
    And tomorrow? Oh, tomorrow we’re making that grocery list. We’re restocking. We’re filling every shelf.
    But let’s be honest...what’s that one ingredient you always forget to restock until it’s too late?

    Let’s talk about it
    That One Food Item You Always Forget To Restock… Until It’s Too Late.... You entered the kitchen, full of inspiration and ready to prepare something delicious. You had chopped the onions and mixed the peppers; your pot was hot, and the aroma of the scorching first few components was already supplying you with existence. Then you reached for the salt… Nothing. You shake the empty can, but not a drop. You open the cupboard—maybe there’s a backup? Nope. Empty. You try to stay calm. “ Okay, no problem; let me add Maggi…” At this point, your heartbeat is a little faster as you rush to check for groundnut oil. It’s gone. Frustration and exhaustion set in. You then decide to order some meals. And tomorrow? Oh, tomorrow we’re making that grocery list. We’re restocking. We’re filling every shelf. But let’s be honest...what’s that one ingredient you always forget to restock until it’s too late? Let’s talk about it
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  • Controversial Delta State College of Nursing student, Osato Edobor, who recently stirred nationwide attention over a viral TikTok song referencing First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has reportedly failed her final year examinations, raising fresh concerns about possible academic retaliation or personal stress fallout.
    Controversial Delta State College of Nursing student, Osato Edobor, who recently stirred nationwide attention over a viral TikTok song referencing First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has reportedly failed her final year examinations, raising fresh concerns about possible academic retaliation or personal stress fallout.
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  • For those who are struggling to build a living legitimately May the god almighty connect you with your destiny helper.
    For those who are struggling to build a living legitimately May the god almighty connect you with your destiny helper.
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