• I like quiet and clean places; kids don't give that—South African woman celebrates 34th birthday by getting her tubes tied as she gives reasons she doesn't want to have kids.
    I like quiet and clean places; kids don't give that—South African woman celebrates 34th birthday by getting her tubes tied as she gives reasons she doesn't want to have kids.
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  • I’ve been meaning to ask Nigerians, not just the youths, but everyone. Do we have something against working with leaders who are intelligent, coherent, and truly present?

    Leaders who understand their people, culture, and needs and are mentally alert enough to govern with clarity and purpose?

    Because, frankly, we seem more comfortable with leaders we have to cover for than 'leaders' whose inadequacies we constantly excuse, defend, or spin into myths.

    Why do we normalize incompetence and fear brilliance?

    ~@YeleSowore



    I’ve been meaning to ask Nigerians, not just the youths, but everyone. Do we have something against working with leaders who are intelligent, coherent, and truly present? Leaders who understand their people, culture, and needs and are mentally alert enough to govern with clarity and purpose? Because, frankly, we seem more comfortable with leaders we have to cover for than 'leaders' whose inadequacies we constantly excuse, defend, or spin into myths. Why do we normalize incompetence and fear brilliance? ~@YeleSowore
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  • Success seems to be connected with action. Successful men keep moving. They make mistakes but they do not quit.
    Success seems to be connected with action. Successful men keep moving. They make mistakes but they do not quit. 👌 🙌 💦
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  • SOMETIMES THE BEST WAY TO GET SOMEONE'S ATTENTION IS TO STOP GIVING THEM YOUR'S. THINK THROUGH THIS!
    SOMETIMES THE BEST WAY TO GET SOMEONE'S ATTENTION IS TO STOP GIVING THEM YOUR'S. THINK THROUGH THIS!
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  • Nafisa Aliyu Bashir wrote on Facebook, and I have her permission to share here.
    NYSC 2014: The Year I Became an Igbo Queen
    Who would’ve thought that one northern girl would fall so hard for Anambra? NYSC took me to Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka South, and boom, life changed!

    I didn’t redeploy (yes, I was that bold ), and the love I received from the Igbo community? Mad oh! They treated me like a queen—no jokes. (Alhaja, as she fondly called me).

    That year, I leveled up in ways I didn’t expect. I learned how to cook native soups like a real pro (Igbo wives, una dey try!). I attended lots of events and danced my heart out. And my Rareclothing business? Flourished like crazy in the East! Igbo people know how to support hustle, I swear!

    From a corporate employee to a serial entrepreneur to a full-blown business babe in 2014, much appreciation.

    Shoutout to Anambra for the love. I’ll never forget. #Tsunami
    #NYSCDiaries #ThrowbackVibes #IgboLove #AnambraQueen #FromCorperToBossBabe


    Nafisa Aliyu Bashir wrote on Facebook, and I have her permission to share here. NYSC 2014: The Year I Became an Igbo Queen 👑😂 Who would’ve thought that one northern girl would fall so hard for Anambra? 😅 NYSC took me to Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka South, and boom, life changed! I didn’t redeploy (yes, I was that bold 😂), and the love I received from the Igbo community? Mad oh! They treated me like a queen—no jokes. (Alhaja, as she fondly called me). That year, I leveled up in ways I didn’t expect. I learned how to cook native soups like a real pro (Igbo wives, una dey try!). I attended lots of events and danced my heart out. And my Rareclothing business? Flourished like crazy in the East! Igbo people know how to support hustle, I swear! From a corporate employee to a serial entrepreneur to a full-blown business babe in 2014, much appreciation. Shoutout to Anambra for the love. I’ll never forget. 💚 #Tsunami #NYSCDiaries #ThrowbackVibes #IgboLove #AnambraQueen #FromCorperToBossBabe
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  • URGENT FAMILY PRESSURE FOR RUGER!

    Ruger’s MOTHER don give am deadline till December to bring a good woman home!
    She say enough of the games — she wants grandchildren ASAP
    (Remember: Ruger is her only son oo!)

    Now over 1 million Nigerian ladies don submit application to be “Mrs. Ruger”
    But Ruger is confused — because most of them need urgent 2k 🙆🏽

    MORAL LESSON:
    I shock say my own babe still send in application
    Na from “baby I miss you” to “dear Ruger, consider me.”
    🚨‼️ URGENT FAMILY PRESSURE FOR RUGER! 😳🔥 Ruger’s MOTHER don give am deadline till December to bring a good woman home! 😩💍 She say enough of the games — she wants grandchildren ASAP 🍼👵 (Remember: Ruger is her only son oo!) Now over 1 million Nigerian ladies don submit application to be “Mrs. Ruger” 💌💃 But Ruger is confused — because most of them need urgent 2k 😭🙆🏽 MORAL LESSON: I shock say my own babe still send in application 😭💔 Na from “baby I miss you” to “dear Ruger, consider me.” 😩😂
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  • Barely a Year into Office, Trump Declares Venezuelan President Maduro, Wanted for Drug Trafficking, Offers $25 Million Reward
    Barely a Year into Office, Trump Declares Venezuelan President Maduro, Wanted for Drug Trafficking, Offers $25 Million Reward
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  • He Slept With Me Every Night—Then Paid My Bride Price for Another Girl
    Episode 2

    Grief makes you quiet. Betrayal gives you a voice. And I was done being silent.

    After Raymond blocked me, something inside me cracked—but it didn’t break. Not completely. It transformed. I had spent years pouring every piece of myself into a man who saw me as a placeholder. I gave him loyalty, and he gave another woman a ring. I gave him my womb, and he gave me shame.

    But what he didn’t know—was that I was carrying more than heartbreak.

    Three days after I saw the post, I woke up with a fever and blood between my legs. I was five months pregnant. I rushed to the clinic alone, praying I hadn’t lost the baby. The doctor ran tests. The heartbeat was still there—soft, strong, defiant. Just like me. That was the moment I stopped thinking like a victim. I started thinking like a mother.

    I moved out of the apartment that weekend. Packed my things while crying quietly into folded bedsheets. I told the caretaker Raymond wouldn’t be returning. He raised an eyebrow, but didn’t ask questions. I moved into my aunt’s flat in Iyana Church. She took one look at my face, at my swollen belly, and didn’t say “I told you so.” She just held me.

    Days passed. Then weeks. I stayed off social media, but the streets? They talk. A friend of a friend told me Raymond’s wedding was huge. Traditional and white. Chinenye wore four outfits, and Raymond danced like someone who had never known real pain. They called her “the lucky girl.” People said he had “leveled up.” That I was just “a campus phase.” They didn’t know I had been washing his boxers when he couldn’t afford airtime.

    I watched quietly.

    Then one evening, my friend Uche showed up. She dropped a flash drive on the table and smiled with her eyes. “I thought you might want this,” she said. “From someone at the wedding.”

    It was a full recording.

    Their engagement. The vows. The dancing. The cake. And then—the speech.

    Raymond had stood up, half-drunk and arrogant. “I thank God for giving me a real woman,” he slurred. “Someone who didn’t come to eat my money. Someone who didn’t use me to chase small-girl dreams. You’re not like the others.”

    The crowd had clapped. He had smiled. But the thing about recording devices is—they remember. They capture. They preserve.

    So I posted it.

    Not the whole thing.

    Just the part where he called me a user. A leech. A fake. I posted it with a caption:
    “He slept with me every night, called me his wife, and left me pregnant—only to say this at his wedding. This is the father of my unborn child.”

    And I didn’t stop there.

    I sent copies of the pregnancy test, ultrasound images, and photos of us from just three months before—to Chinenye. I didn’t insult her. I simply wrote: “He was mine while he was planning you. You deserve the full picture before you carry his name.”

    The post went viral in six hours.

    By the next morning, Raymond was trending.

    #RaymondTheRunner
    #TwoWivesNoHonor
    #CampusToAltarScam

    My phone rang endlessly. Unknown numbers. Media houses. Instagram blogs. Even Chinenye’s sister texted me, asking, “Is this real?” I didn’t reply. I was already in the hospital—contractions had started. The stress triggered early labor.

    It was a long night. I screamed, I bled, I almost gave up.

    But then I held her.

    My daughter.

    Tiny, brown, beautiful—and full of war.

    I named her Hope.

    As I stared at her face, Raymond called again—this time with a new number.

    I didn’t answer.

    He thought he broke me.

    But he gave birth to my purpose.

    To be continued…
    He Slept With Me Every Night—Then Paid My Bride Price for Another Girl Episode 2 Grief makes you quiet. Betrayal gives you a voice. And I was done being silent. After Raymond blocked me, something inside me cracked—but it didn’t break. Not completely. It transformed. I had spent years pouring every piece of myself into a man who saw me as a placeholder. I gave him loyalty, and he gave another woman a ring. I gave him my womb, and he gave me shame. But what he didn’t know—was that I was carrying more than heartbreak. Three days after I saw the post, I woke up with a fever and blood between my legs. I was five months pregnant. I rushed to the clinic alone, praying I hadn’t lost the baby. The doctor ran tests. The heartbeat was still there—soft, strong, defiant. Just like me. That was the moment I stopped thinking like a victim. I started thinking like a mother. I moved out of the apartment that weekend. Packed my things while crying quietly into folded bedsheets. I told the caretaker Raymond wouldn’t be returning. He raised an eyebrow, but didn’t ask questions. I moved into my aunt’s flat in Iyana Church. She took one look at my face, at my swollen belly, and didn’t say “I told you so.” She just held me. Days passed. Then weeks. I stayed off social media, but the streets? They talk. A friend of a friend told me Raymond’s wedding was huge. Traditional and white. Chinenye wore four outfits, and Raymond danced like someone who had never known real pain. They called her “the lucky girl.” People said he had “leveled up.” That I was just “a campus phase.” They didn’t know I had been washing his boxers when he couldn’t afford airtime. I watched quietly. Then one evening, my friend Uche showed up. She dropped a flash drive on the table and smiled with her eyes. “I thought you might want this,” she said. “From someone at the wedding.” It was a full recording. Their engagement. The vows. The dancing. The cake. And then—the speech. Raymond had stood up, half-drunk and arrogant. “I thank God for giving me a real woman,” he slurred. “Someone who didn’t come to eat my money. Someone who didn’t use me to chase small-girl dreams. You’re not like the others.” The crowd had clapped. He had smiled. But the thing about recording devices is—they remember. They capture. They preserve. So I posted it. Not the whole thing. Just the part where he called me a user. A leech. A fake. I posted it with a caption: “He slept with me every night, called me his wife, and left me pregnant—only to say this at his wedding. This is the father of my unborn child.” And I didn’t stop there. I sent copies of the pregnancy test, ultrasound images, and photos of us from just three months before—to Chinenye. I didn’t insult her. I simply wrote: “He was mine while he was planning you. You deserve the full picture before you carry his name.” The post went viral in six hours. By the next morning, Raymond was trending. #RaymondTheRunner #TwoWivesNoHonor #CampusToAltarScam My phone rang endlessly. Unknown numbers. Media houses. Instagram blogs. Even Chinenye’s sister texted me, asking, “Is this real?” I didn’t reply. I was already in the hospital—contractions had started. The stress triggered early labor. It was a long night. I screamed, I bled, I almost gave up. But then I held her. My daughter. Tiny, brown, beautiful—and full of war. I named her Hope. As I stared at her face, Raymond called again—this time with a new number. I didn’t answer. He thought he broke me. But he gave birth to my purpose. To be continued…
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  • Be strong because God made you to be strong
    Be strong because God made you to be strong
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  • Ex Super Falcons Legendary Goal tender Ann Chiejine, originally won the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in 1998 with the Super Falcons.
    Now, she has successfully won the 2024 edition of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations coveted trophy, which was held in Morocco.
    This time, her triumph came in the capacity of a coach, as part of the Justin Madugu Coaching Crew, where she serves as the Goalkeeping Coach.
    Ex Super Falcons Legendary Goal tender Ann Chiejine, originally won the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in 1998 with the Super Falcons. Now, she has successfully won the 2024 edition of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations coveted trophy, which was held in Morocco. This time, her triumph came in the capacity of a coach, as part of the Justin Madugu Coaching Crew, where she serves as the Goalkeeping Coach.
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  • Always think positive about yourself,
    Always think positive about yourself,
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  • Life is turn by turn if you miss your turn you have missed, Na strongly you go de strongly
    Life is turn by turn if you miss your turn you have missed, Na strongly you go de strongly
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  • JUST IN: One of the rampaging hippopotamuses that recently invaded communities in Adamawa State has been caught and butchered for meat by the locals.
    JUST IN: One of the rampaging hippopotamuses that recently invaded communities in Adamawa State has been caught and butchered for meat by the locals.
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  • Due to a massive earthquake that occurred in the Pacific Ocean, a tsunami warning is in effect for those living in Hawaii. A tsunami watch is in effect for Alaska and the Pacific Coast of the United States. Japan is also in the way. Please visit tsunami.gov for the latest information. STAY STRONG AND STAY SAFE!
    ~ @realDonaldTrump
    Due to a massive earthquake that occurred in the Pacific Ocean, a tsunami warning is in effect for those living in Hawaii. A tsunami watch is in effect for Alaska and the Pacific Coast of the United States. Japan is also in the way. Please visit tsunami.gov for the latest information. STAY STRONG AND STAY SAFE! ~ @realDonaldTrump
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  • LET'S HAVE IT.
    "I can tell you for free, the only things that will stop President Tinubu from winning the election in 2027 are only two factors: one, if there are no elections in Nigeria; two, if he decides not to run."
    - Sen. Ali Modu Shariff
    Ilebaye Ogbafia
    LET'S HAVE IT. "I can tell you for free, the only things that will stop President Tinubu from winning the election in 2027 are only two factors: one, if there are no elections in Nigeria; two, if he decides not to run." - Sen. Ali Modu Shariff ❤️😂🔥 Ilebaye Ogbafia
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  • President Putin's Old Interview Is the Best Reply to Donald Trump's Threats.

    “If someone decided to destroy Russia, there would be a global catastrophe, and being president of Russia, I don’t want a world where there’s no Russia.”

    President Putin
    President Putin's Old Interview Is the Best Reply to Donald Trump's Threats. “If someone decided to destroy Russia, there would be a global catastrophe, and being president of Russia, I don’t want a world where there’s no Russia.” President Putin
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  • Today is a beautiful day and I'm grateful to God
    Today is a beautiful day and I'm grateful to God 🙏
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  • PRACTICAL STEPS TO WALKING LIKE JESUS.
    1. SPEND TIME IN THE WORD.
    2. PRAYER AND FELLOWSHIP WITH THE FATHER.
    3. CULTIVATING THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT.
    4. LIVING IN LOVE AND FORGIVENESS.
    5. BEING LED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT.
    STAYING ACCOUNTABLE IN COMMUNITY.
    PRACTICAL STEPS TO WALKING LIKE JESUS. 1. SPEND TIME IN THE WORD. 2. PRAYER AND FELLOWSHIP WITH THE FATHER. 3. CULTIVATING THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT. 4. LIVING IN LOVE AND FORGIVENESS. 5. BEING LED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT. STAYING ACCOUNTABLE IN COMMUNITY.
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  • Good afternoon guys
    Good afternoon 😃 guys
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  • How’s your day going
    How’s your day going 🌆
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  • If you are in gada chat to catch fun, you will get plenty but if you are here to make money, you must work for it
    If you are in gada chat to catch fun, you will get plenty but if you are here to make money, you must work for it
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  • MY DAILY DECLARATION WENSDAY 30th JULY 2025.
    MAKE THIS DECLARATION INTO YOUR LIFE.
    "TODAY, I AM A CANDIDATE OF GOD'S MERCY AND GRACE. I AM HIGHLY FAVOURED. THE LORD IS WITH ME, AND I AM BLESSED ABOVE MY EQUALS. TODAY THE HOLY GHOST COMES UPON ME AFRESH. THE POWER OF THE HIGHEST OVERSHADOWS ME. MY GOD GIVEN VISIONS WILL BE BIRTHED IN JESUS NAME AMEN " AMEN.
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  • You don’t need people’s applause. Do what God put in your heart and you’ll hear His applause. He’s the one that matters. Promotion doesn’t come from people, it comes from God.
    You don’t need people’s applause. Do what God put in your heart and you’ll hear His applause. He’s the one that matters. Promotion doesn’t come from people, it comes from God.
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  • You don’t need people’s applause. Do what God put in your heart and you’ll hear His applause. He’s the one that matters. Promotion doesn’t come from people, it comes from God.
    You don’t need people’s applause. Do what God put in your heart and you’ll hear His applause. He’s the one that matters. Promotion doesn’t come from people, it comes from God.
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  • MY DAILY DECLARATION WENSDAY 30th JULY 2025.
    MAKE THIS DECLARATION INTO YOUR LIFE.
    "TODAY, I AM A CANDIDATE OF GOD'S MERCY AND GRACE. I AM HIGHLY FAVOURED. THE LORD IS WITH ME, AND I AM BLESSED ABOVE MY EQUALS. TODAY THE HOLY GHOST COMES UPON ME AFRESH. THE POWER OF THE HIGHEST OVERSHADOWS ME. MY GOD GIVEN VISIONS WILL BE BIRTHED IN JESUS NAME AMEN " AMEN.
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  • Where there is no vision, the people perish. Do u really have vision?
    Where there is no vision, the people perish. Do u really have vision?
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  • DID YOU KNOW...?
    For every income you earn or receive, a portion of it should be set aside as savings. Minor savings should be prioritised in every household, regardless of their earnings.
    Even children should be encouraged to save some of their cash gifts or pin money. This kind of saving is best achieved using the piggy bank.
    A piggy bank is "a small container, sometimes in the shape of a pig, that is used by children for saving money. " These days, it comes in different shapes and sizes; and adults can conveniently use it too.
    Saving through a piggy bank relieves some immediate financial stress, and if you are so disciplined and committed to stashing spare cash in your piggy bank daily, you'll be astonished at how much you'll have at the end of the year.
    ADVICE:
    Give it a try in the coming year.
    DID YOU KNOW...? For every income you earn or receive, a portion of it should be set aside as savings. Minor savings should be prioritised in every household, regardless of their earnings. Even children should be encouraged to save some of their cash gifts or pin money. This kind of saving is best achieved using the piggy bank. A piggy bank is "a small container, sometimes in the shape of a pig, that is used by children for saving money. " These days, it comes in different shapes and sizes; and adults can conveniently use it too. Saving through a piggy bank relieves some immediate financial stress, and if you are so disciplined and committed to stashing spare cash in your piggy bank daily, you'll be astonished at how much you'll have at the end of the year. ADVICE: Give it a try in the coming year.
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  • Where there is no vision, the people perish. Do u really have vision?
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