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  • Tinubu’s Aide Aliyu Audu Resigns, Says Democratic Values Lost In President’s ‘Unholy Alliance’ With Wike.

    Mr Aliyu Audu has resigned from his position as the Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to President Bola Tinubu.
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  • I Left $150 Million and N36 Billion As Governor of Anambra

    ~ Peter Obi

    Peter Obi; I left
    N12b and $50m in Access bank.
    N12b and $50m in Diamond Bank.
    N12b and $50m in Fidelity Bank.

    Total N36b and $150m in 3 banks.

    No be Chochocho.......Evidence dey!!!
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  • Tinubu’s Aide Aliyu Audu Resigns, Says Democratic Values Lost In President’s ‘Unholy Alliance’ With Wike.

    Mr Aliyu Audu has resigned from his position as the Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to President Bola Tinubu.
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    Nations League final: Fan dies after stadium fall in Munich
    A fan died after falling from the stands during the Nations League final between Spain and Portugal in Munich.
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  • I Left $150 Million and N36 Billion As Governor of Anambra

    ~ Peter Obi

    Peter Obi; I left
    N12b and $50m in Access bank.
    N12b and $50m in Diamond Bank.
    N12b and $50m in Fidelity Bank.

    Total N36b and $150m in 3 banks.

    No be Chochocho.......Evidence dey!!!
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  • Dear heart, could you do your job & just pump blood, thanks.
    Dear heart, could you do your job & just pump blood, thanks.
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  • *On January 29, 2025,* Pi Core Team reminded pioneers about the *Passphrase Safety and Security Guides*


    While the pioneers globally where expecting a laugh on *March 14th, 2025,* Suddenly and surprisingly, on *February 12th, 2025* The announcement of the *Open Network* took place.

    They’re giving another reminder of wallet safety recently, could this signal another big announcement coming *June 28th, 2025?*



    Lets just be hopeful to see what ahead....

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  • BREAKING: Panic in the Sky as Peter Obi, Over 100 Others Survive Mid-Air Scare on Lagos-Bound Flight

    Passengers aboard Air Peace flight P47123 faced a terrifying ordeal on Tuesday, June 4, when their aircraft lost control mid-air while en route from Abuja to Lagos. Among the shaken travelers was former Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, who kept a calm demeanor even as panic swept through the cabin.

    The plane, which took off from Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at 12:59 PM—24 minutes behind its 12:35 PM schedule—was expected to land at the Murtala Muhammed Airport by 1:55 PM. However, it didn’t touch down until 2:25 PM after several failed landing attempts that left passengers fearing the worst. According to aviation insiders, the pilot struggled to stabilize the aircraft, which hovered over residential areas for nearly 30 minutes.

    Eyewitnesses onboard described the chaos. “People were screaming, praying, and calling out to God. The aircraft kept circling as though it had lost direction,” a visibly shaken female passenger told reporters, refusing to be named. Another witness revealed, “At some point, it looked like we were going to crash into rooftops. It was pure terror.”

    Peter Obi, who was seated in economy class during the flight, was reportedly seen comforting those around him. One passenger said, “He stayed composed and kept telling everyone to remain calm. His voice alone gave many of us hope when it felt like all was lost.”

    Businessman Dr. Benson Onuwaje, seated in first class, stood up mid-flight and led passengers in fervent prayer. “He invoked the name of God and assured us we would land safely,” said Mathew Adekunle, another traveler on the flight. “That prayer gave everyone a sliver of strength.”

    The harrowing incident comes shortly after Obi donated ₦20 million to flood victims in Niger State and visited several northern communities as part of his ongoing humanitarian and political engagements. Sources confirm he had returned to Abuja for a strategic political meeting and was Lagos-bound for another when the flight ordeal occurred.

    “This was more than turbulence—it was divine mercy,” one survivor concluded. “No one would have believed it was just an accident if that plane had gone down with Peter Obi onboard. It would have thrown Nigeria into total chaos.” The incident raises fresh questions about aviation safety in the country, especially concerning commercial flights and airport systems.
    BREAKING: Panic in the Sky as Peter Obi, Over 100 Others Survive Mid-Air Scare on Lagos-Bound Flight Passengers aboard Air Peace flight P47123 faced a terrifying ordeal on Tuesday, June 4, when their aircraft lost control mid-air while en route from Abuja to Lagos. Among the shaken travelers was former Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, who kept a calm demeanor even as panic swept through the cabin. The plane, which took off from Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at 12:59 PM—24 minutes behind its 12:35 PM schedule—was expected to land at the Murtala Muhammed Airport by 1:55 PM. However, it didn’t touch down until 2:25 PM after several failed landing attempts that left passengers fearing the worst. According to aviation insiders, the pilot struggled to stabilize the aircraft, which hovered over residential areas for nearly 30 minutes. Eyewitnesses onboard described the chaos. “People were screaming, praying, and calling out to God. The aircraft kept circling as though it had lost direction,” a visibly shaken female passenger told reporters, refusing to be named. Another witness revealed, “At some point, it looked like we were going to crash into rooftops. It was pure terror.” Peter Obi, who was seated in economy class during the flight, was reportedly seen comforting those around him. One passenger said, “He stayed composed and kept telling everyone to remain calm. His voice alone gave many of us hope when it felt like all was lost.” Businessman Dr. Benson Onuwaje, seated in first class, stood up mid-flight and led passengers in fervent prayer. “He invoked the name of God and assured us we would land safely,” said Mathew Adekunle, another traveler on the flight. “That prayer gave everyone a sliver of strength.” The harrowing incident comes shortly after Obi donated ₦20 million to flood victims in Niger State and visited several northern communities as part of his ongoing humanitarian and political engagements. Sources confirm he had returned to Abuja for a strategic political meeting and was Lagos-bound for another when the flight ordeal occurred. “This was more than turbulence—it was divine mercy,” one survivor concluded. “No one would have believed it was just an accident if that plane had gone down with Peter Obi onboard. It would have thrown Nigeria into total chaos.” The incident raises fresh questions about aviation safety in the country, especially concerning commercial flights and airport systems.
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  • YOUR PRAISE POSITIONS YOU IN THE SEAT OF JUDGEMENT AGAINST YOUR ENEMIES - Dr. Pastor Paul Enenche

    Teaching on the subject, "Taking Charge Through Worship and Praise", Dr. Paul Enenche using the Scripture, Psalm 149:3-9, explained the impact of true worship and praise in our lives and how it arms one with the tools necessary to exert vengeance and judgement on the evil ones around us.

    In his words, he said, "Praise in your mouth gives you the seat of judgement. It positions you in the seat of judgement and vengeance. It (Bible) says, 'the judgement due' - atimes the devil is due for judgement but that due judgement does not land until it is triggered by praise. There are people by virtue of their wickedness, they're not meant to live anymore but they're still alive. There are people by virtue of their wickedness, the pit they dug for others, they should have been inside it by now but they're still out. He said, it is your praise and worship that will make the judgement written to be enforced".
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  • 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐓𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐛𝐮 𝐅𝐥𝐚𝐠𝐬 𝐎𝐟𝐟 𝟏𝟏𝟖.𝟖𝟓𝐤𝐦 𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐛𝐚𝐫-𝐄𝐛𝐨𝐧𝐲𝐢-𝐁𝐞𝐧𝐮𝐞-𝐍𝐚𝐬𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐚-𝐀𝐛𝐮𝐣𝐚 𝐒𝐮𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐰𝐚𝐲

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially flagged off the construction of the 118.85km Calabar–Ebonyi–Benue–Nasarawa–Abuja Super Highway, marking a transformative step toward national integration and infrastructure expansion.

    Flagged off in Afikpo North, Ebonyi State, the project aims to connect the South-East, South-South, and North-Central regions, improving accessibility and ending years of infrastructural neglect. It extends from Ndibe Beach in Afikpo, through Benue and Nasarawa, and into the FCT, Abuja, with additional access to Calabar via Cross River State.

    President Tinubu, represented by Governor Francis Nwifuru, described the superhighway as a symbol of the Renewed Hope Agenda—a shift from marginalization to inclusion, connectivity, and nationwide development.

    Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi Minister Of Works⁩, emphasized the highway’s strategic importance in stimulating trade, connectivity, and economic growth, calling it a key milestone of the administration’s infrastructural revolution.

    This superhighway will significantly boost interstate commerce, reduce travel time, and enhance security and logistics across multiple regions. It is also expected to unlock agricultural and industrial potential, foster unity, and drive sustainable development across Nigeria’s heartland.

    — Kamorudeen Yusuf, Personal Assistant on Special Duties to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

    𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥𝐕𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞
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  • Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.”
    Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.”
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  • PRESS RELEASE

    VIRAL VIDEO: POLICE CONDEMNS UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, ORDERS IMMEDIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION.

    As Force Cautions Against Abuse of Police Services

    The Nigeria Police Force has taken cognizance of a disturbing video making rounds in the media space, showing police officers receiving money from a Chinese national. The Force has strongly condemned the conduct exhibited by the police officers in the video, describing it as unprofessional and unethical.

    The actions of the officers do not represent the established ethics, standards, and core values of the Nigeria Police Force. The Force has zero tolerance for such unprofessional behaviour and other forms of misconduct, which undermine public trust and confidence.

    The officers captured in the video have been identified and subjected to disciplinary proceedings.

    The Nigeria Police Force hereby cautions individuals and organizations privileged to the services of Police personnel, particularly as escorts and guards or other specialized services, to desist from any act capable of degrading the integrity of its officers and bringing the Force to disrepute.

    ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI,
    FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
    FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
    ABUJA.

    17TH APRIL 2025
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    VIRAL VIDEO: POLICE CONDEMNS UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, ORDERS IMMEDIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION.

    As Force Cautions Against Abuse of Police Services

    The Nigeria Police Force has taken cognizance of a disturbing video making rounds in the media space, showing police officers receiving money from a Chinese national. The Force has strongly condemned the conduct exhibited by the police officers in the video, describing it as unprofessional and unethical.

    The actions of the officers do not represent the established ethics, standards, and core values of the Nigeria Police Force. The Force has zero tolerance for such unprofessional behaviour and other forms of misconduct, which undermine public trust and confidence.

    The officers captured in the video have been identified and subjected to disciplinary proceedings.

    The Nigeria Police Force hereby cautions individuals and organizations privileged to the services of Police personnel, particularly as escorts and guards or other specialized services, to desist from any act capable of degrading the integrity of its officers and bringing the Force to disrepute.

    ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI,
    FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
    FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
    ABUJA.

    17TH APRIL 2025
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  • The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.” —
    The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.” —
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  • PRESS RELEASE

    VIRAL VIDEO: POLICE CONDEMNS UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, ORDERS IMMEDIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION.

    As Force Cautions Against Abuse of Police Services

    The Nigeria Police Force has taken cognizance of a disturbing video making rounds in the media space, showing police officers receiving money from a Chinese national. The Force has strongly condemned the conduct exhibited by the police officers in the video, describing it as unprofessional and unethical.

    The actions of the officers do not represent the established ethics, standards, and core values of the Nigeria Police Force. The Force has zero tolerance for such unprofessional behaviour and other forms of misconduct, which undermine public trust and confidence.

    The officers captured in the video have been identified and subjected to disciplinary proceedings.

    The Nigeria Police Force hereby cautions individuals and organizations privileged to the services of Police personnel, particularly as escorts and guards or other specialized services, to desist from any act capable of degrading the integrity of its officers and bringing the Force to disrepute.

    ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI,
    FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
    FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
    ABUJA.

    17TH APRIL 2025
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  • I will never forgive 2go, why should I? How? Not after what 2go did to me.

    I was 19 years old then, using 2go like others. I had connected with one Presh452. Peeping through my Nokia 2626, I could see a beautiful DP. Yes, I like fine fine ihe rị mma. Who no like better thing? Ị na-alụ nwaanyị jọrọ njọ a ga-ebere gị ya ego?

    The connection began from chatting to exchange of phone number. Then, night calls. Then, midnight by 12:00 AM to 5:00AM you'd call and speak with anyone free of charge. When that country was still called Nigeria before it turned to Bongo.

    Awwww. Midnight, innocent calls — innocent conversation — innocent "I love you...I love you too" raining like a heavy downpour in Mbanefo Hostel. Boys were calling their sweethearts, feeling loved and to be loved. Then I would be in the reading room, Presh452 would call. She's no longer Presh452 but Precious.

    When the call enters, I'd leave my books to speak with Pre Pre. Awww. Love Nwantịntị. Precious is a beautiful girl. Queen of Persia. Bianca is learning beauty from her. Precious is as beautiful as the Arab Queens. In fact, through 2go, she sent me beautiful pictures.

    "This is you?"

    She'd say yes.

    Awwww. Her beauty has turned into a butterfly, flying inside my stomach, getting out through my oesophagus, connecting to my alimentary canal. Oh, canal man cannot understand the things of the spirit.

    "I can't wait to see you in Aba," my sweet Precious would say.

    "I can't wait to see you too," a lost Ọnụkwube would reply.

    Midnight calls back to back. Precious had told me number of children she wanted. She was going for 6, I needed just 2. In fact, if possible, 1. But 2 is okay. She didn't want 2 children, after all her father was so rich and had properties in Aba with a fleet of car. In fact, her elder brother was in Europe where he was a billionaire in Euros. So, money no be problem. "Let's have 6 children, my family are rich."

    Everything was on her head. I wasn't thinking of any children. She was already planning 6 kids. With who? But you know, when the butterfy flaps its wings in your stomach, you seem to forget some yarning of dust, and dwell on the flow. The flow was flowing.

    However, I had gone to the University of Port Harcourt to meet with Professor Nọlue Emenanjọ. Even though I was quite young, I had started meeting professors earlier — traveling to different universities just to meet those men I had read from books. I connected with them on personal level.

    The idea was, after going to Uniport, I would branch in Aba to meet my first lady. The most beautiful woman on earth, 2go gave me. We had planned going to cinema together, eat at expensive restaurant, discuss about the future and our love life. So sweet!

    She would send me more pictures.

    "Are these your pictures?"

    "Yes."

    Chai. The girl had a pot of beauty broken on her head, and beauty drenched her body, wet it like a fowl beaten by rain. Why can't Precious compete as Miss Universe?

    I had left Port Harcourt on Thursday morning. I first left Chọba for Rumuola by Aba Road. Then, Obigbo was still manageable. I plied the road by jumping on ndị Aka n'elu motor. Through Port Harcourt Road, we got to Aba.

    She asked me to wait for her at Tonimas. Even though I had to meet her, I was a confirm guy man to stay at the opposite direction and observe my environment unto security-wise.

    I stayed behind a parked bus to place a call, someone picked, and was approaching me.

    "I am here."

    "No. You are not here. I am not seeing you."

    "Look at me, I am here."

    Mbanụnụ.

    Something was standing before me quite alright, but the thing was not a human being. Not my Precious whom I had spent my sleepless nights calling on nightcall. It cannot be my princess, my asampetecious asampete whose beauty was mesmerizing Ọbama then.

    I don't want to abuse what God has created. But it seems that after God was done creating some people, they recreated themselves against God's image. Because, how can someone's eyes be bigger than ikwiikwii? Her eyes socketed inside like that of a mọnkey. Imi pịahụ ya ka imi enwe. The sponge okpu n'isi was like that of a mad woman in Eke Imeọha. Her teeth stood erect like amụ ịnyịnya.

    Ọnụkwube ntọọọ. Ị chụgburu onwe gị na nwaanyị. Why do bad things keep happening to good people? My mates were using 2go and connecting with ụmụnwa, why did my own 2go connect with kpalakwukwu? Other people's snares hunted living things, mine caught non-living things.

    I took a deep breath. Then asked like a conquered wrestler, "are you Precious?"

    She said yes, without remorse. She wasn't even remorseful that she sold me adaka in place of enwe. I was praying, kabbashing so that people who knew me wouldn't see me with this kind of usungu. The kind akpoola she wore was sounding on the ground "ma i kelere m, ma i keleghị m, I don't care."

    I had made a promise, I must fullfil it. I had promised we would go on date at Crunches located then at Ikot Ekpene Road. But, how would I be looking at this person's face? Impossible. I am not hungry. Even if I am, I'll not eat. You cannot ponzi me and expect me to be happy. Elu na ala ekwela ngwere gbaa ajị.

    As we were walking, she was doing the talking, and replying herself. Me Wey be vibe turned deaf. Ogbi. She was ranting how rich her father was. How rich her brother was. Shouting as if I was Buubu who had ear problems and Ee Pee See spend billions to treat it.

    Keke was coming with speed, this girl was walking like her father owned the road. The Keke almost hit her, I quickly held her backward before ikuku kẹkẹ eburu ya. I practically saved her from being crushed by the Keke.

    Guess what she did?

    She went to fight the Keke man. Hitting her open palm on her mouth. "Wuuuuuuuuuuu. If you try me, you will sleep in cell. I.d.i.ot, do you know who my father is?"

    I was a gentleman to the core. I was pleading with the Keke man to forgive. I saw what happened. She was at fault. Everyone in the Keke was telling her she was at fault. Aunty was busy insulting them.

    The Keke man wasn't responding to her but just looking at me with a pity.

    "Fine boy like you, kee ihe i ji udele a eme? See the kind thing you dey Waka for road with."

    Na wetin man do man.

    You cannot win Aba men with bad mouth. The man was pitying me. I was trying to manage the fact that I was lied to, the same person was embarrassing herself. What was remaining was to remove her clothes and fight. So, na onye ara I came to Aba to see? 2go— tọnda faya you!

    No problem. What I would do was on my mind. We got to the restaurant. I asked her to order. She placed her order. I refused to order anything. I lost appetite. What if I eat anything, someone who knows me walks in. My mama fit disown me. I cannot.

    Eventually, we stepped out of the restaurant. She was telling me how her father locked her teacher for one week because the teacher punished her in school.

    She was saying those things..

    Guess what I did?

    I took her by surprise and ran to the other side of the road, with the back of my legs touching back of my ears. Then, I jumped into Keke like a thief a na-achụ ọsọ.

    "Peace Park, Peace Park!"

    "Ọga na #100," the Keke man said, delaying me.

    "Go! Go! I will give you 200 naira. Just go."

    The Keke guy moved, the girl crossed the road, pursuing me and Keke. She had long leg oo. Chasing us oo! Thank God there was no traffic.

    I got to Peace Mark, paid the Keke guy 200 naira. Big money those days. I bought my ticket and bought a newspaper I used to cover the other side — reading newspaper I didn't budget for — in case my Aba Precious abata.

    The vehicle quickly filled up, we drove to Nsụka.

    When I got to Nsụka, she texted me:

    "Because I am not beautiful, that's why you treated me like that..."

    I replied: "since you are not proud of yourself— then you were sending me other people's pictures as yours — why should I be proud of you?"

    She paused, I paused, 2go paused; all of us paused!
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  • Consistency is louder than talent. If you find something that gives you money, keep putting in your best and refining your skills. Better opportunities will continue coming. Wake up and show up!
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  • I will never forgive 2go, why should I? How? Not after what 2go did to me.

    I was 19 years old then, using 2go like others. I had connected with one Presh452. Peeping through my Nokia 2626, I could see a beautiful DP. Yes, I like fine fine ihe rị mma. Who no like better thing? Ị na-alụ nwaanyị jọrọ njọ a ga-ebere gị ya ego?

    The connection began from chatting to exchange of phone number. Then, night calls. Then, midnight by 12:00 AM to 5:00AM you'd call and speak with anyone free of charge. When that country was still called Nigeria before it turned to Bongo.

    Awwww. Midnight, innocent calls — innocent conversation — innocent "I love you...I love you too" raining like a heavy downpour in Mbanefo Hostel. Boys were calling their sweethearts, feeling loved and to be loved. Then I would be in the reading room, Presh452 would call. She's no longer Presh452 but Precious.

    When the call enters, I'd leave my books to speak with Pre Pre. Awww. Love Nwantịntị. Precious is a beautiful girl. Queen of Persia. Bianca is learning beauty from her. Precious is as beautiful as the Arab Queens. In fact, through 2go, she sent me beautiful pictures.

    "This is you?"

    She'd say yes.

    Awwww. Her beauty has turned into a butterfly, flying inside my stomach, getting out through my oesophagus, connecting to my alimentary canal. Oh, canal man cannot understand the things of the spirit.

    "I can't wait to see you in Aba," my sweet Precious would say.

    "I can't wait to see you too," a lost Ọnụkwube would reply.

    Midnight calls back to back. Precious had told me number of children she wanted. She was going for 6, I needed just 2. In fact, if possible, 1. But 2 is okay. She didn't want 2 children, after all her father was so rich and had properties in Aba with a fleet of car. In fact, her elder brother was in Europe where he was a billionaire in Euros. So, money no be problem. "Let's have 6 children, my family are rich."

    Everything was on her head. I wasn't thinking of any children. She was already planning 6 kids. With who? But you know, when the butterfy flaps its wings in your stomach, you seem to forget some yarning of dust, and dwell on the flow. The flow was flowing.

    However, I had gone to the University of Port Harcourt to meet with Professor Nọlue Emenanjọ. Even though I was quite young, I had started meeting professors earlier — traveling to different universities just to meet those men I had read from books. I connected with them on personal level.

    The idea was, after going to Uniport, I would branch in Aba to meet my first lady. The most beautiful woman on earth, 2go gave me. We had planned going to cinema together, eat at expensive restaurant, discuss about the future and our love life. So sweet!

    She would send me more pictures.

    "Are these your pictures?"

    "Yes."

    Chai. The girl had a pot of beauty broken on her head, and beauty drenched her body, wet it like a fowl beaten by rain. Why can't Precious compete as Miss Universe?

    I had left Port Harcourt on Thursday morning. I first left Chọba for Rumuola by Aba Road. Then, Obigbo was still manageable. I plied the road by jumping on ndị Aka n'elu motor. Through Port Harcourt Road, we got to Aba.

    She asked me to wait for her at Tonimas. Even though I had to meet her, I was a confirm guy man to stay at the opposite direction and observe my environment unto security-wise.

    I stayed behind a parked bus to place a call, someone picked, and was approaching me.

    "I am here."

    "No. You are not here. I am not seeing you."

    "Look at me, I am here."

    Mbanụnụ.

    Something was standing before me quite alright, but the thing was not a human being. Not my Precious whom I had spent my sleepless nights calling on nightcall. It cannot be my princess, my asampetecious asampete whose beauty was mesmerizing Ọbama then.

    I don't want to abuse what God has created. But it seems that after God was done creating some people, they recreated themselves against God's image. Because, how can someone's eyes be bigger than ikwiikwii? Her eyes socketed inside like that of a mọnkey. Imi pịahụ ya ka imi enwe. The sponge okpu n'isi was like that of a mad woman in Eke Imeọha. Her teeth stood erect like amụ ịnyịnya.

    Ọnụkwube ntọọọ. Ị chụgburu onwe gị na nwaanyị. Why do bad things keep happening to good people? My mates were using 2go and connecting with ụmụnwa, why did my own 2go connect with kpalakwukwu? Other people's snares hunted living things, mine caught non-living things.

    I took a deep breath. Then asked like a conquered wrestler, "are you Precious?"

    She said yes, without remorse. She wasn't even remorseful that she sold me adaka in place of enwe. I was praying, kabbashing so that people who knew me wouldn't see me with this kind of usungu. The kind akpoola she wore was sounding on the ground "ma i kelere m, ma i keleghị m, I don't care."

    I had made a promise, I must fullfil it. I had promised we would go on date at Crunches located then at Ikot Ekpene Road. But, how would I be looking at this person's face? Impossible. I am not hungry. Even if I am, I'll not eat. You cannot ponzi me and expect me to be happy. Elu na ala ekwela ngwere gbaa ajị.

    As we were walking, she was doing the talking, and replying herself. Me Wey be vibe turned deaf. Ogbi. She was ranting how rich her father was. How rich her brother was. Shouting as if I was Buubu who had ear problems and Ee Pee See spend billions to treat it.

    Keke was coming with speed, this girl was walking like her father owned the road. The Keke almost hit her, I quickly held her backward before ikuku kẹkẹ eburu ya. I practically saved her from being crushed by the Keke.

    Guess what she did?

    She went to fight the Keke man. Hitting her open palm on her mouth. "Wuuuuuuuuuuu. If you try me, you will sleep in cell. I.d.i.ot, do you know who my father is?"

    I was a gentleman to the core. I was pleading with the Keke man to forgive. I saw what happened. She was at fault. Everyone in the Keke was telling her she was at fault. Aunty was busy insulting them.

    The Keke man wasn't responding to her but just looking at me with a pity.

    "Fine boy like you, kee ihe i ji udele a eme? See the kind thing you dey Waka for road with."

    Na wetin man do man.

    You cannot win Aba men with bad mouth. The man was pitying me. I was trying to manage the fact that I was lied to, the same person was embarrassing herself. What was remaining was to remove her clothes and fight. So, na onye ara I came to Aba to see? 2go— tọnda faya you!

    No problem. What I would do was on my mind. We got to the restaurant. I asked her to order. She placed her order. I refused to order anything. I lost appetite. What if I eat anything, someone who knows me walks in. My mama fit disown me. I cannot.

    Eventually, we stepped out of the restaurant. She was telling me how her father locked her teacher for one week because the teacher punished her in school.

    She was saying those things..

    Guess what I did?

    I took her by surprise and ran to the other side of the road, with the back of my legs touching back of my ears. Then, I jumped into Keke like a thief a na-achụ ọsọ.

    "Peace Park, Peace Park!"

    "Ọga na #100," the Keke man said, delaying me.

    "Go! Go! I will give you 200 naira. Just go."

    The Keke guy moved, the girl crossed the road, pursuing me and Keke. She had long leg oo. Chasing us oo! Thank God there was no traffic.

    I got to Peace Mark, paid the Keke guy 200 naira. Big money those days. I bought my ticket and bought a newspaper I used to cover the other side — reading newspaper I didn't budget for — in case my Aba Precious abata.

    The vehicle quickly filled up, we drove to Nsụka.

    When I got to Nsụka, she texted me:

    "Because I am not beautiful, that's why you treated me like that..."

    I replied: "since you are not proud of yourself— then you were sending me other people's pictures as yours — why should I be proud of you?"

    She paused, I paused, 2go paused; all of us paused!
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  • I will never forgive 2go, why should I? How? Not after what 2go did to me.

    I was 19 years old then, using 2go like others. I had connected with one Presh452. Peeping through my Nokia 2626, I could see a beautiful DP. Yes, I like fine fine ihe rị mma. Who no like better thing? Ị na-alụ nwaanyị jọrọ njọ a ga-ebere gị ya ego?

    The connection began from chatting to exchange of phone number. Then, night calls. Then, midnight by 12:00 AM to 5:00AM you'd call and speak with anyone free of charge. When that country was still called Nigeria before it turned to Bongo.

    Awwww. Midnight, innocent calls — innocent conversation — innocent "I love you...I love you too" raining like a heavy downpour in Mbanefo Hostel. Boys were calling their sweethearts, feeling loved and to be loved. Then I would be in the reading room, Presh452 would call. She's no longer Presh452 but Precious.

    When the call enters, I'd leave my books to speak with Pre Pre. Awww. Love Nwantịntị. Precious is a beautiful girl. Queen of Persia. Bianca is learning beauty from her. Precious is as beautiful as the Arab Queens. In fact, through 2go, she sent me beautiful pictures.

    "This is you?"

    She'd say yes.

    Awwww. Her beauty has turned into a butterfly, flying inside my stomach, getting out through my oesophagus, connecting to my alimentary canal. Oh, canal man cannot understand the things of the spirit.

    "I can't wait to see you in Aba," my sweet Precious would say.

    "I can't wait to see you too," a lost Ọnụkwube would reply.

    Midnight calls back to back. Precious had told me number of children she wanted. She was going for 6, I needed just 2. In fact, if possible, 1. But 2 is okay. She didn't want 2 children, after all her father was so rich and had properties in Aba with a fleet of car. In fact, her elder brother was in Europe where he was a billionaire in Euros. So, money no be problem. "Let's have 6 children, my family are rich."

    Everything was on her head. I wasn't thinking of any children. She was already planning 6 kids. With who? But you know, when the butterfy flaps its wings in your stomach, you seem to forget some yarning of dust, and dwell on the flow. The flow was flowing.

    However, I had gone to the University of Port Harcourt to meet with Professor Nọlue Emenanjọ. Even though I was quite young, I had started meeting professors earlier — traveling to different universities just to meet those men I had read from books. I connected with them on personal level.

    The idea was, after going to Uniport, I would branch in Aba to meet my first lady. The most beautiful woman on earth, 2go gave me. We had planned going to cinema together, eat at expensive restaurant, discuss about the future and our love life. So sweet!

    She would send me more pictures.

    "Are these your pictures?"

    "Yes."

    Chai. The girl had a pot of beauty broken on her head, and beauty drenched her body, wet it like a fowl beaten by rain. Why can't Precious compete as Miss Universe?

    I had left Port Harcourt on Thursday morning. I first left Chọba for Rumuola by Aba Road. Then, Obigbo was still manageable. I plied the road by jumping on ndị Aka n'elu motor. Through Port Harcourt Road, we got to Aba.

    She asked me to wait for her at Tonimas. Even though I had to meet her, I was a confirm guy man to stay at the opposite direction and observe my environment unto security-wise.

    I stayed behind a parked bus to place a call, someone picked, and was approaching me.

    "I am here."

    "No. You are not here. I am not seeing you."

    "Look at me, I am here."

    Mbanụnụ.

    Something was standing before me quite alright, but the thing was not a human being. Not my Precious whom I had spent my sleepless nights calling on nightcall. It cannot be my princess, my asampetecious asampete whose beauty was mesmerizing Ọbama then.

    I don't want to abuse what God has created. But it seems that after God was done creating some people, they recreated themselves against God's image. Because, how can someone's eyes be bigger than ikwiikwii? Her eyes socketed inside like that of a mọnkey. Imi pịahụ ya ka imi enwe. The sponge okpu n'isi was like that of a mad woman in Eke Imeọha. Her teeth stood erect like amụ ịnyịnya.

    Ọnụkwube ntọọọ. Ị chụgburu onwe gị na nwaanyị. Why do bad things keep happening to good people? My mates were using 2go and connecting with ụmụnwa, why did my own 2go connect with kpalakwukwu? Other people's snares hunted living things, mine caught non-living things.

    I took a deep breath. Then asked like a conquered wrestler, "are you Precious?"

    She said yes, without remorse. She wasn't even remorseful that she sold me adaka in place of enwe. I was praying, kabbashing so that people who knew me wouldn't see me with this kind of usungu. The kind akpoola she wore was sounding on the ground "ma i kelere m, ma i keleghị m, I don't care."

    I had made a promise, I must fullfil it. I had promised we would go on date at Crunches located then at Ikot Ekpene Road. But, how would I be looking at this person's face? Impossible. I am not hungry. Even if I am, I'll not eat. You cannot ponzi me and expect me to be happy. Elu na ala ekwela ngwere gbaa ajị.

    As we were walking, she was doing the talking, and replying herself. Me Wey be vibe turned deaf. Ogbi. She was ranting how rich her father was. How rich her brother was. Shouting as if I was Buubu who had ear problems and Ee Pee See spend billions to treat it.

    Keke was coming with speed, this girl was walking like her father owned the road. The Keke almost hit her, I quickly held her backward before ikuku kẹkẹ eburu ya. I practically saved her from being crushed by the Keke.

    Guess what she did?

    She went to fight the Keke man. Hitting her open palm on her mouth. "Wuuuuuuuuuuu. If you try me, you will sleep in cell. I.d.i.ot, do you know who my father is?"

    I was a gentleman to the core. I was pleading with the Keke man to forgive. I saw what happened. She was at fault. Everyone in the Keke was telling her she was at fault. Aunty was busy insulting them.

    The Keke man wasn't responding to her but just looking at me with a pity.

    "Fine boy like you, kee ihe i ji udele a eme? See the kind thing you dey Waka for road with."

    Na wetin man do man.

    You cannot win Aba men with bad mouth. The man was pitying me. I was trying to manage the fact that I was lied to, the same person was embarrassing herself. What was remaining was to remove her clothes and fight. So, na onye ara I came to Aba to see? 2go— tọnda faya you!

    No problem. What I would do was on my mind. We got to the restaurant. I asked her to order. She placed her order. I refused to order anything. I lost appetite. What if I eat anything, someone who knows me walks in. My mama fit disown me. I cannot.

    Eventually, we stepped out of the restaurant. She was telling me how her father locked her teacher for one week because the teacher punished her in school.

    She was saying those things..

    Guess what I did?

    I took her by surprise and ran to the other side of the road, with the back of my legs touching back of my ears. Then, I jumped into Keke like a thief a na-achụ ọsọ.

    "Peace Park, Peace Park!"

    "Ọga na #100," the Keke man said, delaying me.

    "Go! Go! I will give you 200 naira. Just go."

    The Keke guy moved, the girl crossed the road, pursuing me and Keke. She had long leg oo. Chasing us oo! Thank God there was no traffic.

    I got to Peace Mark, paid the Keke guy 200 naira. Big money those days. I bought my ticket and bought a newspaper I used to cover the other side — reading newspaper I didn't budget for — in case my Aba Precious abata.

    The vehicle quickly filled up, we drove to Nsụka.

    When I got to Nsụka, she texted me:

    "Because I am not beautiful, that's why you treated me like that..."

    I replied: "since you are not proud of yourself— then you were sending me other people's pictures as yours — why should I be proud of you?"

    She paused, I paused, 2go paused; all of us paused!
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