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  • Femi Gbajabiamila.

    Found guilty by the US Court of withholding the client's $25,000 in 2003 and prosecuted in 2007.

    Georgia State number 288330, He was disbarred as a lawyer for 36 months.

    Today he is the chief of staff to your president.

    These are your leaders.
    Femi Gbajabiamila. Found guilty by the US Court of withholding the client's $25,000 in 2003 and prosecuted in 2007. Georgia State number 288330, He was disbarred as a lawyer for 36 months. Today he is the chief of staff to your president. These are your leaders.
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  • Why is Delta State forcing their poorly paid teachers to buy tablets?

    Teachers in Delta State barely earn up to minimum wage.

    This should be given to them as a free teaching aid.

    There is madness everywhere!
    Why is Delta State forcing their poorly paid teachers to buy tablets? Teachers in Delta State barely earn up to minimum wage. This should be given to them as a free teaching aid. There is madness everywhere!
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  • * JUST IN *

    *ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY, AKUNGBA-AKOKO (AAUA) RELEASES UTME/DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION FORM FOR 2025/2026 ACADEMIC SESSION*

    This is to inform the general public and all prospective candidates that the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) has officially commenced the sale of its Post-UTME/Direct Entry admission form for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    ELIGIBILITY:

    Candidates who chose AAUA as First Choice and scored 160 and above in the 2025 UTME.
    Candidates who wish to apply but did not initially choose AAUA must do a Change of Institution to AAUA via the JAMB portal.
    Direct Entry candidates with Upper Credit in OND, NCE, HND or good A’Level/JUPEB results are also eligible.
    All applicants must possess at least five (5) O’Level credits including English and Mathematics, in relevant subjects.

    AAUA GENERAL CUT-OFF MARK: 160
    (Please note: Competitive courses may require higher scores. For example: Law – 240+, Mass Comm – 200+, Political Science – 200+, etc.)

    Form Commencement Date: 23rd July, 2025
    Application Mode: Online

    Required documents include:

    JAMB Result

    O’Level Result

    Birth Certificate or Age Declaration

    Certificate of Origin

    Post-UTME Acknowledgement Slip

    Scratch Card(s) for Result Verification


    Don't miss this opportunity to gain admission into one of Nigeria’s top public universities located in a peaceful academic environment!
    *🚨 JUST IN 🔥📌* *ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY, AKUNGBA-AKOKO (AAUA) RELEASES UTME/DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION FORM FOR 2025/2026 ACADEMIC SESSION* This is to inform the general public and all prospective candidates that the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) has officially commenced the sale of its Post-UTME/Direct Entry admission form for the 2025/2026 academic session. ELIGIBILITY: ✅ Candidates who chose AAUA as First Choice and scored 160 and above in the 2025 UTME. ✅ Candidates who wish to apply but did not initially choose AAUA must do a Change of Institution to AAUA via the JAMB portal. ✅ Direct Entry candidates with Upper Credit in OND, NCE, HND or good A’Level/JUPEB results are also eligible. ✅ All applicants must possess at least five (5) O’Level credits including English and Mathematics, in relevant subjects. AAUA GENERAL CUT-OFF MARK: 160 (Please note: Competitive courses may require higher scores. For example: Law – 240+, Mass Comm – 200+, Political Science – 200+, etc.) 🗓️ Form Commencement Date: 23rd July, 2025 💻 Application Mode: Online 📌 Required documents include: JAMB Result O’Level Result Birth Certificate or Age Declaration Certificate of Origin Post-UTME Acknowledgement Slip Scratch Card(s) for Result Verification Don't miss this opportunity to gain admission into one of Nigeria’s top public universities located in a peaceful academic environment!
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  • Nigerians Knock NNPC Under Ojulari, Lament Shutdown Of Refineries Despite Multi-Billion Naira Repair | Sahara Reporters
    Nigerians Knock NNPC Under Ojulari, Lament Shutdown Of Refineries Despite Multi-Billion Naira Repair | Sahara Reporters
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  • Grammar Tip of the Day
    Who vs Whom

    What’s the difference?
    Who → used as the subject of a sentence (does the action).
    Whom → used as the object of a verb or preposition (receives the action).

    Examples:
    Who called you last night? (subject)
    To whom should I address the letter? (object)

    Quick Trick:
    If you can replace it with he/she, use who.
    If you can replace it with him/her, use whom.

    Double tap if this clears your doubt!
    Tag someone who mixes these up!
    🌟 Grammar Tip of the Day 🌟 📝 Who vs Whom 💡 What’s the difference? ✅ Who → used as the subject of a sentence (does the action). ✅ Whom → used as the object of a verb or preposition (receives the action). 📌 Examples: ➡️ Who called you last night? ☎️ (subject) ➡️ To whom should I address the letter? ✉️ (object) 🎯 Quick Trick: If you can replace it with he/she, use who. If you can replace it with him/her, use whom. ❤️ Double tap if this clears your doubt! 👥 Tag someone who mixes these up!
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  • The APC said Adeleke was rejected because he would be a liability would hurt the integrity of the party.
    The APC said Adeleke was rejected because he would be a liability would hurt the integrity of the party.
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  • Why is Gen Z drinking less alcohol than older generations?
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  • The global outrage over Israel’s crimes continues to grow, now reaching some of the world’s most iconic figures.

    WWE legend The Undertaker:
    "Israel is a bastard state built on blood and lies. No justice, no peace for killers of children."

    🚨 The global outrage over Israel’s crimes continues to grow, now reaching some of the world’s most iconic figures. WWE legend The Undertaker: "Israel is a bastard state built on blood and lies. No justice, no peace for killers of children."
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  • The father of Modern Poverty and Modern Hunger
    The father of Modern Poverty and Modern Hunger 🙌
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  • Beautiful truth.
    “A little kindness can change a life.”
    One smile. One warm word. One helping hand — that’s all it sometimes takes to give someone hope again.

    JB WORLD.
    Beautiful truth. “A little kindness can change a life.” One smile. One warm word. One helping hand — that’s all it sometimes takes to give someone hope again. JB WORLD.
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  • Title: "For My Children"

    Part 1: The Quiet Village

    In the sleepy village of Òkè-Ìgbẹ̀yà, nestled between green hills and wide rivers, lived Mama Anike, a widow in her early 40s with three children — Tayo (14), Kemi (10), and Seyi (6). Her husband had died in a motor accident five years earlier, and since then, life had been hard. She did odd jobs: farming during the day, washing clothes for people at night, and still somehow managed to smile through it all.

    She never allowed her children to beg or feel inferior. “As long as I breathe, you will never sleep hungry,” she often told them.

    Part 2: Hunger Bites

    One harsh dry season, the crops failed. Prices of food tripled, and jobs disappeared like mist in the morning sun. Mama Anike started falling sick, but she hid it from the children. She would say she had “only a small headache,” even though her body burned with fever.

    There were nights she gave the children her portion of garri and went to bed hungry, pretending she had already eaten.

    Part 3: The Disease

    The villagers whispered about a strange sickness spreading — something like typhoid but more deadly. Mama Anike kept working through her fatigue. When she finally collapsed one afternoon in the market, the local herbalist was called. He shook his head after checking her.

    “She needs hospital care… blood transfusion… proper medicine,” he said. “Or she won’t last the month.”

    Part 4: The Choice

    The children cried, begging their mother to go to the city hospital. But there was no money. The little they had was for school fees and food. She sat in silence that night, watching her children sleep, her tears soaking into the wrapper she had wrapped around her frail body.

    The next morning, she sold the only valuable thing her late husband had left — his motorcycle. With the money, she paid Tayo’s school fees, bought food that would last for two months, and kept only ₦500 for herself.

    Part 5: A Mother's Promise

    Her friend, Mama Ronke, scolded her. “Why not use the money for your treatment?”

    But Mama Anike replied:

    > “If I survive and my children are out of school and starving, what kind of life would that be? But if I don’t survive and they still have hope… then I have lived a worthy life.”

    She hugged her children tightly that night. She told them:

    > “No matter what happens, be strong. Don't fight. Don't steal. And always look after each other.”

    @
    TO BE CONTINUED

    JB WORLD
    Title: "For My Children" Part 1: The Quiet Village In the sleepy village of Òkè-Ìgbẹ̀yà, nestled between green hills and wide rivers, lived Mama Anike, a widow in her early 40s with three children — Tayo (14), Kemi (10), and Seyi (6). Her husband had died in a motor accident five years earlier, and since then, life had been hard. She did odd jobs: farming during the day, washing clothes for people at night, and still somehow managed to smile through it all. She never allowed her children to beg or feel inferior. “As long as I breathe, you will never sleep hungry,” she often told them. Part 2: Hunger Bites One harsh dry season, the crops failed. Prices of food tripled, and jobs disappeared like mist in the morning sun. Mama Anike started falling sick, but she hid it from the children. She would say she had “only a small headache,” even though her body burned with fever. There were nights she gave the children her portion of garri and went to bed hungry, pretending she had already eaten. Part 3: The Disease The villagers whispered about a strange sickness spreading — something like typhoid but more deadly. Mama Anike kept working through her fatigue. When she finally collapsed one afternoon in the market, the local herbalist was called. He shook his head after checking her. “She needs hospital care… blood transfusion… proper medicine,” he said. “Or she won’t last the month.” Part 4: The Choice The children cried, begging their mother to go to the city hospital. But there was no money. The little they had was for school fees and food. She sat in silence that night, watching her children sleep, her tears soaking into the wrapper she had wrapped around her frail body. The next morning, she sold the only valuable thing her late husband had left — his motorcycle. With the money, she paid Tayo’s school fees, bought food that would last for two months, and kept only ₦500 for herself. Part 5: A Mother's Promise Her friend, Mama Ronke, scolded her. “Why not use the money for your treatment?” But Mama Anike replied: > “If I survive and my children are out of school and starving, what kind of life would that be? But if I don’t survive and they still have hope… then I have lived a worthy life.” She hugged her children tightly that night. She told them: > “No matter what happens, be strong. Don't fight. Don't steal. And always look after each other.” @ TO BE CONTINUED JB WORLD
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    Elevate any celebration with the perfect table accessory: a set of Party Printed Paper Napkins that blend eye‑catching patterns and practical performance. When thoughtfully chosen, these festive napkins not only add a splash of color but also provide reliable absorbency for spills and messes. Pairing functionality with style, Party Printed Paper Napkins serve as a memorable detail that...
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  • An American man walked into a restaurant in
    London.

    As soon as he entered, he noticed an
    African man sitting in the corner. So he walked
    over to the counter, removed his wallet and
    shouted, "Waiter! I am buying food for
    everyone in this restaurant, except that black
    African guy over there!"

    So the waiter collected the money from the
    man and began serving free food to everyone
    in the restaurant, except the African.

    However,instead of becoming upset, the
    African simply looked up at the American and
    shouted, "Thank you!"

    That infuriated the man.
    So once again, the American took out his
    wallet and shouted, "Waiter! This time I am
    buying bottles of wine and additional food for
    everyone in this bar, except for that African man
    sitting in the corner over there!"

    So the waiter
    did as he was instructed. instead of d African man to
    be angry,
    the African simply smiled at the American man
    and shouted, "Thank you!"

    That made the
    American man furious.
    So he leaned over on
    the counter and said to the waiter, "What is
    wrong with that African man? I have bought
    food and drinks for everyone in this bar except
    for him, but instead of becoming angry, he just
    sits there and smiles at me and shouts 'Thank you.'
    Is he mad???"

    The waiter smiled at the American and
    said, "No,
    he is not mad. He is
    the OWNER of this restaurant.

    May your enemies work unknowingly in your
    favour in dis month AMEN

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    An American man walked into a restaurant in London. As soon as he entered, he noticed an African man sitting in the corner. So he walked over to the counter, removed his wallet and shouted, "Waiter! I am buying food for everyone in this restaurant, except that black African guy over there!" So the waiter collected the money from the man and began serving free food to everyone in the restaurant, except the African. However,instead of becoming upset, the African simply looked up at the American and shouted, "Thank you!" That infuriated the man. So once again, the American took out his wallet and shouted, "Waiter! This time I am buying bottles of wine and additional food for everyone in this bar, except for that African man sitting in the corner over there!" So the waiter did as he was instructed. instead of d African man to be angry, the African simply smiled at the American man and shouted, "Thank you!" That made the American man furious. So he leaned over on the counter and said to the waiter, "What is wrong with that African man? I have bought food and drinks for everyone in this bar except for him, but instead of becoming angry, he just sits there and smiles at me and shouts 'Thank you.' Is he mad???" The waiter smiled at the American and said, "No, he is not mad. He is the OWNER of this restaurant.🤣🤣🤣🤣 May your enemies work unknowingly in your favour in dis month AMEN To see my future posts, clicking the "Follow" button on my profile to see more hilarious 😂😂 jokes and interesting 😘 stories everyday. May God bless you as you do soe
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  • An American man walked into a restaurant in
    London.

    As soon as he entered, he noticed an
    African man sitting in the corner. So he walked
    over to the counter, removed his wallet and
    shouted, "Waiter! I am buying food for
    everyone in this restaurant, except that black
    African guy over there!"

    So the waiter collected the money from the
    man and began serving free food to everyone
    in the restaurant, except the African.

    However,instead of becoming upset, the
    African simply looked up at the American and
    shouted, "Thank you!"

    That infuriated the man.
    So once again, the American took out his
    wallet and shouted, "Waiter! This time I am
    buying bottles of wine and additional food for
    everyone in this bar, except for that African man
    sitting in the corner over there!"

    So the waiter
    did as he was instructed. instead of d African man to
    be angry,
    the African simply smiled at the American man
    and shouted, "Thank you!"

    That made the
    American man furious.
    So he leaned over on
    the counter and said to the waiter, "What is
    wrong with that African man? I have bought
    food and drinks for everyone in this bar except
    for him, but instead of becoming angry, he just
    sits there and smiles at me and shouts 'Thank you.'
    Is he mad???"

    The waiter smiled at the American and
    said, "No,
    he is not mad. He is
    the OWNER of this restaurant.

    May your enemies work unknowingly in your
    favour in dis month AMEN

    To see my future posts, clicking the "Follow" button on my profile to see more hilarious jokes and interesting stories everyday. May God bless you as you do soe
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  • If you're not ashamed to beg, why will you be ashamed to wash plates in a restaurant or wash cars at the garage? If you think stealing is smartness, why are you not smart enough to learn forex or crypto trading to make money? You don't even consider sport as a career to exercise your prowess! If people really sit down to think, there's no one that should complain about lack of job. People's are just ashamed of starting small!
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    Trey is shameless
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  • I cook from Enugu and Waybill it to my love IVD in Lagos - Blessing Ceo

    You can't say you love a man and can't make him happy. I don't usually cook, I have a house help who does that. But since I fell in love, I started cooking. I have taken over 200 courses on varieties of food. Now what I do is that I will cook in Enugu waybill it by flight to Lagos for my baby. That is the level of how I love him.

    Young lady, prioritize your man over everything.

    Moral Lesson: Omo this man don really knack this woman wey she no fit leave am
    I cook from Enugu and Waybill it to my love IVD in Lagos - Blessing Ceo You can't say you love a man and can't make him happy. I don't usually cook, I have a house help who does that. But since I fell in love, I started cooking. I have taken over 200 courses on varieties of food. Now what I do is that I will cook in Enugu waybill it by flight to Lagos for my baby. That is the level of how I love him. Young lady, prioritize your man over everything. Moral Lesson: Omo this man don really knack this woman wey she no fit leave am 😁😁
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  • Thursday morning prayer for friends:

    "Dear Lord,
    Bless my friends today with love, joy, and peace. Guide them in their decisions, strengthen them in challenges, and surround them with your presence. Grant them wisdom, positivity, and success.
    May they feel your love and care in all aspects of their lives.
    In Jesus name Amen."

    Thursday morning prayer for friends: "Dear Lord, Bless my friends today with love, joy, and peace. Guide them in their decisions, strengthen them in challenges, and surround them with your presence. Grant them wisdom, positivity, and success. May they feel your love and care in all aspects of their lives. In Jesus name Amen."
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