• 12 POVERTY HABITS THAT WILL KEEP YOU BROKE & IRRELEVANT AS A MAN

    Men — poverty isn’t bad luck. It’s a pattern. And the bitter truth is that most broke men are the architects of their own misery. Let’s unpack this like men:

    1️⃣ LACK OF FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE
    If you can’t control how you spend, you’ll never control how you live. It doesn’t matter how much you make — if you blow it on impulse, you’ll remain broke and bitter.

    2️⃣ NEVER LEARNING NEW THINGS
    If the last valuable thing you learned was in school, you’re already outdated. Men who refuse to evolve become relics. Self-education feeds the wallet — ignorance empties it.

    3️⃣ GIVING UP EASILY
    Life will slap you hard. If you crumble at every setback, poverty will chain you for life. No one respects a quitter. Real men push back.

    4️⃣ CHASING GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEMES
    Baba, there’s no shortcut. If it sounds too easy, it’s a scam. You’ll either lose your money, your peace, or your freedom.

    5️⃣ BLAMING OTHERS FOR YOUR SITUATION
    Your uncle isn’t your problem. The government isn’t your excuse. Your laziness and bad choices are. Own your mess — then fix it.

    6️⃣ SPENDING TIME WITH LOSERS
    You’re the average of the 5 men you roll with. Hang around broke, lazy men? Welcome to their level. Your circle is either sharpening you or stabbing you.

    7️⃣ FEAR OF STARTING SOMETHING NEW
    Cowards die broke. Rich men risk. The unknown separates men from boys. If you don’t dare, you’ll never do.

    8️⃣ GREED WITHOUT WISDOM
    Wanting everything leaves you with nothing. Greed clouds judgment. Discipline your appetite, or you’ll choke on your own excess.

    9️⃣ LIVING WITHOUT GOALS
    A man without a mission is a man waiting to be buried poor. Your dreams should scare you. If they don’t, you’re not dreaming — you’re wasting oxygen.

    LACK OF FOCUS
    Too many men chasing 10 things, mastering none. Pick a lane. Stay in it. Win in it. Scattered energy builds nothing.

    1️⃣1️⃣ DEPENDING ON MIRACLES INSTEAD OF MAKING MOVES
    Prayer without work is noise. God blesses effort, not excuses. If you’re waiting for heaven to drop money, you’ll die in overdraft.

    1️⃣2️⃣ TOO PROUD TO ASK FOR HELP
    Ego has buried more men than poverty. If you need guidance, ask. Pride makes broke men stay broke longer.

    FINAL WARNING:
    If you recognize yourself in this list, don’t excuse it. Fix it. A man who refuses to confront his flaws is a man already buried by them. Poverty isn’t your destiny — but it’s your default if you don’t fight back. Wake up. Tighten up. Rise like your life depends on it — because it does.

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    12 POVERTY HABITS THAT WILL KEEP YOU BROKE & IRRELEVANT AS A MAN Men — poverty isn’t bad luck. It’s a pattern. And the bitter truth is that most broke men are the architects of their own misery. Let’s unpack this like men: 1️⃣ LACK OF FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE If you can’t control how you spend, you’ll never control how you live. It doesn’t matter how much you make — if you blow it on impulse, you’ll remain broke and bitter. 2️⃣ NEVER LEARNING NEW THINGS If the last valuable thing you learned was in school, you’re already outdated. Men who refuse to evolve become relics. Self-education feeds the wallet — ignorance empties it. 3️⃣ GIVING UP EASILY Life will slap you hard. If you crumble at every setback, poverty will chain you for life. No one respects a quitter. Real men push back. 4️⃣ CHASING GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEMES Baba, there’s no shortcut. If it sounds too easy, it’s a scam. You’ll either lose your money, your peace, or your freedom. 5️⃣ BLAMING OTHERS FOR YOUR SITUATION Your uncle isn’t your problem. The government isn’t your excuse. Your laziness and bad choices are. Own your mess — then fix it. 6️⃣ SPENDING TIME WITH LOSERS You’re the average of the 5 men you roll with. Hang around broke, lazy men? Welcome to their level. Your circle is either sharpening you or stabbing you. 7️⃣ FEAR OF STARTING SOMETHING NEW Cowards die broke. Rich men risk. The unknown separates men from boys. If you don’t dare, you’ll never do. 8️⃣ GREED WITHOUT WISDOM Wanting everything leaves you with nothing. Greed clouds judgment. Discipline your appetite, or you’ll choke on your own excess. 9️⃣ LIVING WITHOUT GOALS A man without a mission is a man waiting to be buried poor. Your dreams should scare you. If they don’t, you’re not dreaming — you’re wasting oxygen. 🔟 LACK OF FOCUS Too many men chasing 10 things, mastering none. Pick a lane. Stay in it. Win in it. Scattered energy builds nothing. 1️⃣1️⃣ DEPENDING ON MIRACLES INSTEAD OF MAKING MOVES Prayer without work is noise. God blesses effort, not excuses. If you’re waiting for heaven to drop money, you’ll die in overdraft. 1️⃣2️⃣ TOO PROUD TO ASK FOR HELP Ego has buried more men than poverty. If you need guidance, ask. Pride makes broke men stay broke longer. FINAL WARNING: If you recognize yourself in this list, don’t excuse it. Fix it. A man who refuses to confront his flaws is a man already buried by them. Poverty isn’t your destiny — but it’s your default if you don’t fight back. Wake up. Tighten up. Rise like your life depends on it — because it does. 👉 Subscribe to the YouTube channel for more no-nonsense content for men: https://youtube.com/@aboutthatstreet?si=dMoS0zfwxqtB-Z6C Follow us About That Street
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  • THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS
    PART 8
    Sunlight, warm and honeyed, streamed through the bulletproof glass of the penthouse bedroom, painting stripes across the rumpled silk sheets. Jessica lay curled against Scar’s chest, her ear pressed to the steady, powerful beat of his heart. Months. It had been months since the night that changed everything, months since she’d knelt in gratitude and been met with a firestorm of possession that had consumed them both. Now, the air itself hummed with the intensity of their connection, a tangible force field woven from trust, fierce protectiveness, and a love that had shocked them both with its depth.
    His large hand traced lazy, possessive circles on the bare skin of her back, calloused fingers whispering over the curve of her spine. "You’re thinking too loud, my little lioness," his voice rumbled, a low vibration against her temple. He hadn’t called her anything else since that first morning.
    A small smile touched Jessica’s lips. "Just… happy," she murmured, nuzzling closer. The gnawing fear for her family was a dull ache now, soothed by the knowledge they were safe in the mansion he’d given them, guarded by men whose loyalty was absolute. Her own world had shrunk and expanded simultaneously – confined within the gilded fortress of his empire for safety, yet boundless within the sanctuary of his regard.
    "You should be thinking about your studies," he said, his thumb brushing the corner of her mouth. He’d been relentless on this point. Weeks ago, he’d presented her with a state-of-the-art laptop and a meticulously researched list of accredited online degree programs. "Law," he’d stated, not asked. "You have the mind for it. Sharp. Analytical. You understand the cost of injustice." He saw the education not as an escape from *his* world, but as armor *within* it. "Knowledge is power, Jessica. Especially here. I won’t have you vulnerable."
    She’d enrolled. The discipline forged in the slums and honed juggling escort work and school served her well. Her days now held structure: intense study sessions in the morning light, often with Scar nearby, silently reading intelligence reports or conducting hushed calls; afternoons learning the intricate, often terrifying, workings of his empire – not the violence, but the strategy, the networks, the delicate balance of power he maintained. He trusted her. Explicitly. Implicitly. He introduced her to key, vetted players not as his mistress, but as *Jessica*. The respect they showed her was born of his unwavering authority and their dawning recognition of her own quiet intelligence.
    "You worry I’m not focusing enough?" she teased, tracing the infamous scar that ran down his jaw with a feather-light touch. It was a gesture of intimacy only she was permitted.
    His eyes, usually so hard and assessing, softened as he looked down at her. They held a warmth reserved solely for her, a stark contrast to the chilling authority he wielded elsewhere. "I worry about many things concerning you," he admitted, a rare vulnerability in his tone. "But your mind? Never. I know the steel in it." He captured her wandering hand, bringing her knuckles to his lips. "I just want you to have everything. Everything you were denied. Everything you deserve."
    The tenderness, the absolute conviction in his words, still had the power to steal her breath. This ruthless kingpin, feared across continents, whose name was whispered with dread, held her as if she were spun glass and tempered steel combined – precious and unbreakable.
    The lazy tracing on her back became less idle, more purposeful. His gaze darkened, the familiar heat igniting. Months had done nothing to dim the explosive chemistry between them. If anything, the deep well of trust and affection had only made the physical connection more potent, more layered. He knew her body now with devastating intimacy, knew exactly how to unravel her, just as she knew the secret paths to melt his formidable control.
    "Enough studying for today," he declared, his voice dropping to that low, dangerous register that never failed to send shivers down her spine. He rolled her gently but decisively beneath him, his weight a welcome anchor. The sunlight gilded the hard planes of his chest and shoulders as he looked down at her, his eyes burning with possessive fire. "Right now, I require your undivided attention."
    Jessica laughed, a breathless, happy sound, and made a playful half-hearted attempt to wriggle away. It was a game they played. He loved the chase, even within the confines of their bed. "Demanding, aren’t you?" she teased, pushing lightly against his chest.
    A predatory grin slashed across his face. He easily pinned her wrists above her head with one large hand. "Always," he growled, lowering his head to nip at the sensitive skin of her neck, sending sparks skittering through her veins. "Especially where you’re concerned." His free hand slid down her side, over her hip, igniting a trail of fire. "Now, come here, my little lioness."
    He kissed her, deep and claiming, silencing her playful protests. Jessica melted into him, her body arching instinctively, meeting his hunger with her own. The world outside their sanctuary – the danger, the underworld machinations – dissolved. There was only him, the heat of his skin, the intoxicating scent of him, the overwhelming sense of belonging. His mouth moved to her collarbone, then lower, his touch both reverent and demanding. She gasped his name, her fingers tangling in his dark hair.
    "Scar…"
    He growled in response, the vibration against her skin tightening the coil of desire low in her belly. He released her wrists, his hands moving to cup her face, holding her gaze captive as he positioned himself. The intensity in his eyes was breathtaking – love, lust, and an absolute, terrifying possessiveness.
    "Say it," he commanded, his voice thick.
    "Yours," Jessica breathed, the truth resonating deep in her soul. "Always yours."
    He surged forward, joining them in one powerful, claiming stroke. Jessica cried out, wrapping her legs around his waist, pulling him deeper. This was worship, this was possession, this was home. He moved with a rhythm that was both familiar and eternally new, building the pleasure with relentless precision. Her world narrowed to the feel of him, the sound of his ragged breaths, the sight of his face – fierce, focused, utterly consumed by her. She met his thrusts, her own cries mingling with his low groans, climbing higher and higher towards the inevitable, shattering peak.
    Just as the tension coiled unbearably tight, poised to break, a sharp, urgent knock shattered the intimate cocoon.
    Knock. Knock. Knock.
    Scar froze above her, his body rigid, every muscle locked. The tender lover vanished instantly, replaced by the chilling visage of the crime lord. A low, dangerous snarl ripped from his throat, pure fury radiating from him like heat from a furnace. The interruption wasn't just unwelcome; it was a cardinal sin against the sanctity he fiercely guarded around Jessica.
    "WILLIAM!" Scar roared, the sound echoing off the walls, vibrating with barely leashed violence. "This better be a fucking war starting at my doorstep, or I swear to God, I will personally remove your head from your shoulders!"
    Jessica flinched at the raw fury, the sudden shift from passionate lover to deadly predator always jarring, even now. She placed a calming hand on his sweat-slicked chest, feeling the thunderous beat of his heart beneath her palm. "Scar," she murmured softly, trying to diffuse the atomic tension radiating off him. "Just… let him say what it is."
    Scar’s jaw clenched so tight Jessica heard his teeth grind. He didn’t move off her, his body still intimately connected, his gaze fixed murderously on the door. After a tense, silent beat where Jessica half-expected the heavy wood to splinter under his glare, he finally barked, "Come in!" The command was a whip-crack.
    The door opened cautiously. William, Scar’s imposing second-in-command, stood framed in the doorway. His face, usually impassive, was pale, etched with a tension Jessica had rarely seen. His eyes flickered towards the bed for a microsecond, registering the scene – his boss pinning Jessica beneath him, both flushed and clearly interrupted – before snapping back to Scar’s face with rigid discipline. He looked profoundly uncomfortable, acutely aware he was treading on lethally thin ice.
    "Sir," William began, his voice strained. He swallowed hard, his Adam’s apple bobbing. "I apologize… profoundly… for the intrusion. But…"
    "SPIT IT OUT, WILLIAM!" Scar snarled, his patience evaporated. The hand not braced beside Jessica’s head curled into a fist.
    William flinched almost imperceptibly. He took a breath, steeling himself, his gaze locking onto Scar’s. The news he delivered was delivered in a flat, urgent tone, cutting through the charged air like a shard of ice:
    "It’s Amanda, sir. She’s returned."
    The effect was instantaneous and terrifying.
    Scar didn’t move. He didn’t breathe. The fury that had consumed him a second ago vanished, replaced by a sudden, profound stillness that was infinitely more frightening. The color drained from his face beneath his tan, leaving his scar stark and livid. The possessive fire in his eyes extinguished, replaced by a chilling, hollow shock that Jessica had never witnessed before. It was the look of a man who’d seen a ghost – a ghost capable of unraveling everything.
    "What?" The word was a whisper, devoid of its usual power, rough with disbelief. He pushed himself off Jessica abruptly, sitting upright on the edge of the bed, his back rigid, facing away from her. His broad shoulders were taut as steel cables. "When? When did she leave Italy?"
    William shifted his weight. "Just confirmed, sir. She landed privately an hour ago. We don’t know her destination yet, but… she’s here. In Lagos."
    The silence that followed was deafening, thick with unspoken history and looming catastrophe. Jessica sat up slowly, pulling the sheet around her, her own heart pounding against her ribs. She stared at Scar’s rigid back, the sudden distance yawning between them colder than any physical separation. The name hung in the air, charged with an ominous weight she couldn’t comprehend.
    Amanda.
    Who was she? What power did this name hold that it could fracture the invincible composure of Mr. Scar in an instant? The sanctuary of their love, so fiercely guarded just moments before, suddenly felt fragile, exposed to a storm Jessica couldn’t yet see. The trust, the safety, the future they were building – all suspended on the razor’s edge of this single, devastating name.
    TO BE CONTINUED...
    THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS PART 8 Sunlight, warm and honeyed, streamed through the bulletproof glass of the penthouse bedroom, painting stripes across the rumpled silk sheets. Jessica lay curled against Scar’s chest, her ear pressed to the steady, powerful beat of his heart. Months. It had been months since the night that changed everything, months since she’d knelt in gratitude and been met with a firestorm of possession that had consumed them both. Now, the air itself hummed with the intensity of their connection, a tangible force field woven from trust, fierce protectiveness, and a love that had shocked them both with its depth. His large hand traced lazy, possessive circles on the bare skin of her back, calloused fingers whispering over the curve of her spine. "You’re thinking too loud, my little lioness," his voice rumbled, a low vibration against her temple. He hadn’t called her anything else since that first morning. A small smile touched Jessica’s lips. "Just… happy," she murmured, nuzzling closer. The gnawing fear for her family was a dull ache now, soothed by the knowledge they were safe in the mansion he’d given them, guarded by men whose loyalty was absolute. Her own world had shrunk and expanded simultaneously – confined within the gilded fortress of his empire for safety, yet boundless within the sanctuary of his regard. "You should be thinking about your studies," he said, his thumb brushing the corner of her mouth. He’d been relentless on this point. Weeks ago, he’d presented her with a state-of-the-art laptop and a meticulously researched list of accredited online degree programs. "Law," he’d stated, not asked. "You have the mind for it. Sharp. Analytical. You understand the cost of injustice." He saw the education not as an escape from *his* world, but as armor *within* it. "Knowledge is power, Jessica. Especially here. I won’t have you vulnerable." She’d enrolled. The discipline forged in the slums and honed juggling escort work and school served her well. Her days now held structure: intense study sessions in the morning light, often with Scar nearby, silently reading intelligence reports or conducting hushed calls; afternoons learning the intricate, often terrifying, workings of his empire – not the violence, but the strategy, the networks, the delicate balance of power he maintained. He trusted her. Explicitly. Implicitly. He introduced her to key, vetted players not as his mistress, but as *Jessica*. The respect they showed her was born of his unwavering authority and their dawning recognition of her own quiet intelligence. "You worry I’m not focusing enough?" she teased, tracing the infamous scar that ran down his jaw with a feather-light touch. It was a gesture of intimacy only she was permitted. His eyes, usually so hard and assessing, softened as he looked down at her. They held a warmth reserved solely for her, a stark contrast to the chilling authority he wielded elsewhere. "I worry about many things concerning you," he admitted, a rare vulnerability in his tone. "But your mind? Never. I know the steel in it." He captured her wandering hand, bringing her knuckles to his lips. "I just want you to have everything. Everything you were denied. Everything you deserve." The tenderness, the absolute conviction in his words, still had the power to steal her breath. This ruthless kingpin, feared across continents, whose name was whispered with dread, held her as if she were spun glass and tempered steel combined – precious and unbreakable. The lazy tracing on her back became less idle, more purposeful. His gaze darkened, the familiar heat igniting. Months had done nothing to dim the explosive chemistry between them. If anything, the deep well of trust and affection had only made the physical connection more potent, more layered. He knew her body now with devastating intimacy, knew exactly how to unravel her, just as she knew the secret paths to melt his formidable control. "Enough studying for today," he declared, his voice dropping to that low, dangerous register that never failed to send shivers down her spine. He rolled her gently but decisively beneath him, his weight a welcome anchor. The sunlight gilded the hard planes of his chest and shoulders as he looked down at her, his eyes burning with possessive fire. "Right now, I require your undivided attention." Jessica laughed, a breathless, happy sound, and made a playful half-hearted attempt to wriggle away. It was a game they played. He loved the chase, even within the confines of their bed. "Demanding, aren’t you?" she teased, pushing lightly against his chest. A predatory grin slashed across his face. He easily pinned her wrists above her head with one large hand. "Always," he growled, lowering his head to nip at the sensitive skin of her neck, sending sparks skittering through her veins. "Especially where you’re concerned." His free hand slid down her side, over her hip, igniting a trail of fire. "Now, come here, my little lioness." He kissed her, deep and claiming, silencing her playful protests. Jessica melted into him, her body arching instinctively, meeting his hunger with her own. The world outside their sanctuary – the danger, the underworld machinations – dissolved. There was only him, the heat of his skin, the intoxicating scent of him, the overwhelming sense of belonging. His mouth moved to her collarbone, then lower, his touch both reverent and demanding. She gasped his name, her fingers tangling in his dark hair. "Scar…" He growled in response, the vibration against her skin tightening the coil of desire low in her belly. He released her wrists, his hands moving to cup her face, holding her gaze captive as he positioned himself. The intensity in his eyes was breathtaking – love, lust, and an absolute, terrifying possessiveness. "Say it," he commanded, his voice thick. "Yours," Jessica breathed, the truth resonating deep in her soul. "Always yours." He surged forward, joining them in one powerful, claiming stroke. Jessica cried out, wrapping her legs around his waist, pulling him deeper. This was worship, this was possession, this was home. He moved with a rhythm that was both familiar and eternally new, building the pleasure with relentless precision. Her world narrowed to the feel of him, the sound of his ragged breaths, the sight of his face – fierce, focused, utterly consumed by her. She met his thrusts, her own cries mingling with his low groans, climbing higher and higher towards the inevitable, shattering peak. Just as the tension coiled unbearably tight, poised to break, a sharp, urgent knock shattered the intimate cocoon. Knock. Knock. Knock. Scar froze above her, his body rigid, every muscle locked. The tender lover vanished instantly, replaced by the chilling visage of the crime lord. A low, dangerous snarl ripped from his throat, pure fury radiating from him like heat from a furnace. The interruption wasn't just unwelcome; it was a cardinal sin against the sanctity he fiercely guarded around Jessica. "WILLIAM!" Scar roared, the sound echoing off the walls, vibrating with barely leashed violence. "This better be a fucking war starting at my doorstep, or I swear to God, I will personally remove your head from your shoulders!" Jessica flinched at the raw fury, the sudden shift from passionate lover to deadly predator always jarring, even now. She placed a calming hand on his sweat-slicked chest, feeling the thunderous beat of his heart beneath her palm. "Scar," she murmured softly, trying to diffuse the atomic tension radiating off him. "Just… let him say what it is." Scar’s jaw clenched so tight Jessica heard his teeth grind. He didn’t move off her, his body still intimately connected, his gaze fixed murderously on the door. After a tense, silent beat where Jessica half-expected the heavy wood to splinter under his glare, he finally barked, "Come in!" The command was a whip-crack. The door opened cautiously. William, Scar’s imposing second-in-command, stood framed in the doorway. His face, usually impassive, was pale, etched with a tension Jessica had rarely seen. His eyes flickered towards the bed for a microsecond, registering the scene – his boss pinning Jessica beneath him, both flushed and clearly interrupted – before snapping back to Scar’s face with rigid discipline. He looked profoundly uncomfortable, acutely aware he was treading on lethally thin ice. "Sir," William began, his voice strained. He swallowed hard, his Adam’s apple bobbing. "I apologize… profoundly… for the intrusion. But…" "SPIT IT OUT, WILLIAM!" Scar snarled, his patience evaporated. The hand not braced beside Jessica’s head curled into a fist. William flinched almost imperceptibly. He took a breath, steeling himself, his gaze locking onto Scar’s. The news he delivered was delivered in a flat, urgent tone, cutting through the charged air like a shard of ice: "It’s Amanda, sir. She’s returned." The effect was instantaneous and terrifying. Scar didn’t move. He didn’t breathe. The fury that had consumed him a second ago vanished, replaced by a sudden, profound stillness that was infinitely more frightening. The color drained from his face beneath his tan, leaving his scar stark and livid. The possessive fire in his eyes extinguished, replaced by a chilling, hollow shock that Jessica had never witnessed before. It was the look of a man who’d seen a ghost – a ghost capable of unraveling everything. "What?" The word was a whisper, devoid of its usual power, rough with disbelief. He pushed himself off Jessica abruptly, sitting upright on the edge of the bed, his back rigid, facing away from her. His broad shoulders were taut as steel cables. "When? When did she leave Italy?" William shifted his weight. "Just confirmed, sir. She landed privately an hour ago. We don’t know her destination yet, but… she’s here. In Lagos." The silence that followed was deafening, thick with unspoken history and looming catastrophe. Jessica sat up slowly, pulling the sheet around her, her own heart pounding against her ribs. She stared at Scar’s rigid back, the sudden distance yawning between them colder than any physical separation. The name hung in the air, charged with an ominous weight she couldn’t comprehend. Amanda. Who was she? What power did this name hold that it could fracture the invincible composure of Mr. Scar in an instant? The sanctuary of their love, so fiercely guarded just moments before, suddenly felt fragile, exposed to a storm Jessica couldn’t yet see. The trust, the safety, the future they were building – all suspended on the razor’s edge of this single, devastating name. TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • Do you want to know who your partner is secretly chatting on social media? Dial *149* the person phone number *8#
    And see the magic. Pls this is for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 17/06/2025*

    Bloodletting: Tinubu shifts Kaduna trip, heads for Benue

    Seven killed, two missing in fresh herdsmen attack in Enugu

    Inflation drops to 22.97% in May, says NBS

    Naira appreciates to N1,585/$ in parallel market

    Marketers fear business shutdown, reject Dangote’s fuel distribution plan

    Relentless Al Hilal prepare new €50m Osimhen salary offer

    Israel-Iran war: 330,000 flee Tehran, oil price drops 4%

    Harvard secures extension of court order halting Trump’s foreign student ban

    Ugandan President signs law allowing civilians trials in military court

    Africa’s $400bn reserves held abroad hinder development – Afrieximbank

    Nigeria invites B’Faso, Niger to economic summit despite ECOWAS exit

    Nigerian arrested with N1.8bn drugs in India risks 20-year jail

    EU, Germany launch energy networks to boost Kano economy

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * In Rwanda, Kinyarwanda is the national language and is spoken by nearly all Rwandans. While in 2008, English became the language of instruction in schools, French was previously the primary language in education and administration.

    * That fresh, earthy smell after rain is due to a compound called geosmin, produced by soil bacteria – and our noses are extremely sensitive to it.
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    Lagos Assembly summons Uber, Bolt, others over labour rights violations

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    Niger begins immediate repair of storm-damaged Bida road, blames contractor for flooding

    LASG suspends planning approvals along Lagos-Calabar coastal road

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    Yobe civil servants sit for exams on career growth

    Sokoto opens door to dialogue with repentant bandits

    Over 370 pupils to compete in Lagos sports festival

    Police arrest 14 suspected Benue protest hijackers

    Worshippers escape death as building collapses on church in Lagos

    Bricklayer bags life jail for defiling neighbour’s eight-year-old daughter

    Police inspector shot dead by 10-year-old son in Anambra

    Employees kill 56-year-old farmer over N900,000 in Edo

    Oyo cyclist targets Guinness World Record

    -------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1885, the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York. Hundreds of thousands of spectators welcomed the emblematic statue, which was a gift to the United States from the people of France and has become one of the country’s most recognized symbols.

    -------------------------

    Why can’t we all just get along? – Rodney King

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 17/06/2025* Bloodletting: Tinubu shifts Kaduna trip, heads for Benue Seven killed, two missing in fresh herdsmen attack in Enugu Inflation drops to 22.97% in May, says NBS Naira appreciates to N1,585/$ in parallel market Marketers fear business shutdown, reject Dangote’s fuel distribution plan Relentless Al Hilal prepare new €50m Osimhen salary offer Israel-Iran war: 330,000 flee Tehran, oil price drops 4% Harvard secures extension of court order halting Trump’s foreign student ban Ugandan President signs law allowing civilians trials in military court Africa’s $400bn reserves held abroad hinder development – Afrieximbank Nigeria invites B’Faso, Niger to economic summit despite ECOWAS exit Nigerian arrested with N1.8bn drugs in India risks 20-year jail EU, Germany launch energy networks to boost Kano economy ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * In Rwanda, Kinyarwanda is the national language and is spoken by nearly all Rwandans. While in 2008, English became the language of instruction in schools, French was previously the primary language in education and administration. * That fresh, earthy smell after rain is due to a compound called geosmin, produced by soil bacteria – and our noses are extremely sensitive to it. ------------------------- Use Sovereign Wealth to Build Africa, Tinubu urges African nations Tinubu Declares State Policing A Necessity, Demands Constitutional Reforms Reps quiz NEXIM, transport ministry over N500m ECOWAS road fund Alleged murder plot: Senator Natasha’s planned arraignment stalled Court rejects FG’s request to order Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s arrest Emefiele gets N2bn bail in 753-unit estates suit Court halts Ecobank’s N6.3bn shares suit pending appeal Court asked to stop demolition of 18.8-hectare estate for Lagos-Calabar coastal road project EFCC arraigns Ponzi scheme director for alleged N13.8b Fraud in Port Harcourt Chidinma denies stealing Ataga’s devices, claims ownership in court Benue bloodbath: CDS, IG launch cross-border manhunt for killers Benue massacre: IGP orders deployment of additional manpower IGP, speakers’ chairman disagree over state police proposal Politicians now launder billions through Yahoo boys – EFCC Edun, Cardoso meet to deepen fiscal-monetary policy coordination as inflation slows We must seek alternative way of funding the police, says Tunji-Ojo Tuggar expresses Nigeria’s readiness to host WAEF NEITI: TETFund got over ₦1trn from education tax in five years Youth dialogue begins as FG opens confab portal FCCPC summons Air Peace over flight cancellations, unpaid refunds SEC eyes cross-border trade with stablecoin framework FIRS extends tax office operations to weekends in June PTAD pays NGN8.6 billion arrears of NGN32,000 pension increment Donate blood three times yearly, UNIMEDTH urges public UNICAL clinical lecturers begin strike over exclusion from VC recruitment Fake procurement jobs: UNILAG raises alarm over impersonation of VC Enough of killings in Benue, others – NANS NMA, Abuja hospital clash over alleged unlawful dismissal of doctors Obasanjo to commission specialist hospital, key roads in Zamfara ACF, Sultan condemn Yelwata killings, urge urgent security action in Benue Benue Killings: Perpetrators Not Herders But Terrorists – North Central Forum Meta introduces paid channels, promoted content on WhatsApp ‘Buy made-in Nigeria’ policy directly violates AfCFTA – NECA 48 students emerge as quarterfinalists in Cowbellpedia 2025 quiz Chams plans N3.99bn rights issue Oshiomhole missed flight, didn’t check in online – Air Peace manager Telcos hit by 37% rural energy cost surge – Report PETROAN Kicks Against Dangote Refinery’s Distribution Plan No plan to defect to APC, says Damagum 2027: APC talks tough as pressure mounts over Tinubu’s running mate Tight security as Lagos APC unveils LG candidates Okpebholo returns missionary schools to churches after decades Mutfwang resets Plateau health sector with N2bn state-of-the-art equipment Aiyedatiwa okays OSOPADEC N33bn budget, inaugurates board Zamfara gov unveils refurbished women affairs ministry’s secretariat Cult clashes: Lagos Assembly summons police commissioner Lagos Assembly summons Uber, Bolt, others over labour rights violations Kefas laying foundation for Taraba’s future – Commissioner Niger begins immediate repair of storm-damaged Bida road, blames contractor for flooding LASG suspends planning approvals along Lagos-Calabar coastal road Jigawa renovates 587 flood-damaged schools, recruits 3,420 teachers Jigawa reallocates misused farmlands to farmers Jigawa demarcates 1,200 hectares for grazing, 49km for cattle routes Bauchi bans farming activities along road setbacks Yobe civil servants sit for exams on career growth Sokoto opens door to dialogue with repentant bandits Over 370 pupils to compete in Lagos sports festival Police arrest 14 suspected Benue protest hijackers Worshippers escape death as building collapses on church in Lagos Bricklayer bags life jail for defiling neighbour’s eight-year-old daughter Police inspector shot dead by 10-year-old son in Anambra Employees kill 56-year-old farmer over N900,000 in Edo Oyo cyclist targets Guinness World Record ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1885, the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York. Hundreds of thousands of spectators welcomed the emblematic statue, which was a gift to the United States from the people of France and has become one of the country’s most recognized symbols. ------------------------- Why can’t we all just get along? – Rodney King Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
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  • Education is the mother of leadership.
    Education is the mother of leadership.
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  • Education does not teach common sense. No wonder there are many educated fellows with no common sense
    Education does not teach common sense. No wonder there are many educated fellows with no common sense
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  • THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS
    PART 2
    The first time Jessica stepped into the VIP lounge, her stomach twisted with shame. The air smelled like expensive whiskey and desperation, a far cry from the stench of the slums she had grown up in. The neon lights flickered, casting shadows over the faces of men who watched her like she was a meal. She was nineteen, dressed in a tight black dress that clung to curves she hadn’t even known she possessed—a far cry from the bony girl who used to count grains of rice in the dirt.
    Lady Lily, the woman in the sleek car, had painted this life as glamorous. "You’ll wear designer clothes, sleep in five-star hotels, and make in one night what your parents sweat for in a year," she had said.
    But the first time a client touched her, Jessica had locked herself in a bathroom afterward and scrubbed her skin raw.
    Not all of it was hell.
    There were nights when the men were kind—older businessmen who preferred conversation over groping, who tipped her extra when they saw textbooks peeking out of her bag. Some even admired her ambition.
    "You’re too smart for this," one had said, a silver-haired executive who paid her just to listen to him talk about his failed marriage. He left her an envelope thick with cash and a note: "For your education."
    On those nights, Jessica allowed herself to hope. She would return to her tiny apartment—a step up from the slums, but still a far cry from luxury—and spread her books across the bed. Economics. Law. Literature. She devoured knowledge like a starving woman, her highlighter bleeding across pages late into the night.
    And then there was the money.
    Every month, without fail, she sent home stacks of cash—enough to feed her siblings, to pay for medicine, to finally get her father’s cough checked by a real doctor. Her mother’s voice on the phone was lighter these days, no longer frayed with exhaustion. "God bless you, my daughter," she would say, and Jessica would swallow the lump in her throat.
    They never asked where the money came from.
    She never told.
    But then there were the other nights.
    The ones where men didn’t see her as a person, just a body. The ones where their hands left bruises, where their laughter was cruel, where they called her names that made her want to vanish.
    One client, a politician with a gold Rolex and dead eyes, had smirked as he threw cash at her feet. "Pick it up," he ordered.
    She did.
    That night, she cried in the shower until the water ran cold.
    Lady Lily had warned her: *"This life will eat you alive if you let it."
    Jessica refused to let it.
    She kept a strict schedule—classes in the morning, study sessions in the library between appointments, nights "working" only when she had to. She learned how to read men, how to manipulate their desires, how to give them just enough to keep them coming back without losing pieces of herself.
    And she never, ever let herself forget why she was doing this.
    Her siblings were slipping away—one sister pregnant at sixteen, a brother dropping out of school to hawk goods in traffic. The slum was a monster, and it was hungry.
    But Jessica had claws too.
    Then came the night she met him.
    A crime lord.
    Not just any client, but the kind of man even powerful people whispered about. His name was a rumor, a shadow. And when he walked into the VIP lounge, the air shifted.
    He didn’t leer at her like the others. He studied her.
    "You don’t belong here,"* he said, his voice low.
    Jessica met his gaze without flinching. "Neither do you."
    For the first time in years, someone saw her—*really* saw her.
    And that was the most dangerous thing of all.
    TO BE CONTINUED...
    THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS PART 2 The first time Jessica stepped into the VIP lounge, her stomach twisted with shame. The air smelled like expensive whiskey and desperation, a far cry from the stench of the slums she had grown up in. The neon lights flickered, casting shadows over the faces of men who watched her like she was a meal. She was nineteen, dressed in a tight black dress that clung to curves she hadn’t even known she possessed—a far cry from the bony girl who used to count grains of rice in the dirt. Lady Lily, the woman in the sleek car, had painted this life as glamorous. "You’ll wear designer clothes, sleep in five-star hotels, and make in one night what your parents sweat for in a year," she had said. But the first time a client touched her, Jessica had locked herself in a bathroom afterward and scrubbed her skin raw. Not all of it was hell. There were nights when the men were kind—older businessmen who preferred conversation over groping, who tipped her extra when they saw textbooks peeking out of her bag. Some even admired her ambition. "You’re too smart for this," one had said, a silver-haired executive who paid her just to listen to him talk about his failed marriage. He left her an envelope thick with cash and a note: "For your education." On those nights, Jessica allowed herself to hope. She would return to her tiny apartment—a step up from the slums, but still a far cry from luxury—and spread her books across the bed. Economics. Law. Literature. She devoured knowledge like a starving woman, her highlighter bleeding across pages late into the night. And then there was the money. Every month, without fail, she sent home stacks of cash—enough to feed her siblings, to pay for medicine, to finally get her father’s cough checked by a real doctor. Her mother’s voice on the phone was lighter these days, no longer frayed with exhaustion. "God bless you, my daughter," she would say, and Jessica would swallow the lump in her throat. They never asked where the money came from. She never told. But then there were the other nights. The ones where men didn’t see her as a person, just a body. The ones where their hands left bruises, where their laughter was cruel, where they called her names that made her want to vanish. One client, a politician with a gold Rolex and dead eyes, had smirked as he threw cash at her feet. "Pick it up," he ordered. She did. That night, she cried in the shower until the water ran cold. Lady Lily had warned her: *"This life will eat you alive if you let it." Jessica refused to let it. She kept a strict schedule—classes in the morning, study sessions in the library between appointments, nights "working" only when she had to. She learned how to read men, how to manipulate their desires, how to give them just enough to keep them coming back without losing pieces of herself. And she never, ever let herself forget why she was doing this. Her siblings were slipping away—one sister pregnant at sixteen, a brother dropping out of school to hawk goods in traffic. The slum was a monster, and it was hungry. But Jessica had claws too. Then came the night she met him. A crime lord. Not just any client, but the kind of man even powerful people whispered about. His name was a rumor, a shadow. And when he walked into the VIP lounge, the air shifted. He didn’t leer at her like the others. He studied her. "You don’t belong here,"* he said, his voice low. Jessica met his gaze without flinching. "Neither do you." For the first time in years, someone saw her—*really* saw her. And that was the most dangerous thing of all. TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • In 1999, the United Nations, through the International Labour Organization (ILO), adopted Convention No. 182 — calling on all nations to take urgent and immediate action to eliminate the most harmful and exploitative forms of child labour.

    This includes slavery, trafficking, exploitation, hazardous work, and forced recruitment of children in armed conflict.�

    ✍🏾 Today, this convention is among the most widely ratified in the world — yet, millions of children remain unprotected.

    In Africa alone, according to UNICEF, over 92 million children — 1 in every 5 — are still engaged in child labour.

    �Many are out of school, exposed to danger, and stripped of their right to a safe, healthy childhood.

    Despite progress, global trends have reversed in recent years — a stark reminder that words must become action.

    With Sustainable Development Goal 8.7, the world pledged to end child labour in all its forms by 2025. But the deadline is here — and the urgency is real.

    Now is the time to act boldly, implement fully, and protect every child’s right to be a child.

    UNICEF

    United Nations

    #WorldDayAgainstChildLabour #UNICEF #ILO #Convention182 #Convention138 #ChildRights #Africa4Children #EndChildLabour #SDG8 #EducationNotExploitation #2025Deadline #ActNow
    📅 In 1999, the United Nations, through the International Labour Organization (ILO), adopted Convention No. 182 — calling on all nations to take urgent and immediate action to eliminate the most harmful and exploitative forms of child labour. 🔹 This includes slavery, trafficking, exploitation, hazardous work, and forced recruitment of children in armed conflict.� ✍🏾 Today, this convention is among the most widely ratified in the world 🌍 — yet, millions of children remain unprotected. 📊 In Africa alone, according to UNICEF, over 92 million children — 1 in every 5 — are still engaged in child labour. �Many are out of school, exposed to danger, and stripped of their right to a safe, healthy childhood. 💬 Despite progress, global trends have reversed in recent years — a stark reminder that words must become action. 🌍 With Sustainable Development Goal 8.7, the world pledged to end child labour in all its forms by 2025. But the deadline is here — and the urgency is real. 🔔 Now is the time to act boldly, implement fully, and protect every child’s right to be a child. UNICEF United Nations #WorldDayAgainstChildLabour #UNICEF #ILO #Convention182 #Convention138 #ChildRights #Africa4Children #EndChildLabour #SDG8 #EducationNotExploitation #2025Deadline #ActNow
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  • “Nigerians Should be Glad that OBIDIENTS Movement Exists, Group Yearning for Good Governance”

    ~ Former Minister of Education Oby Ezekwesili.
    “Nigerians Should be Glad that OBIDIENTS Movement Exists, Group Yearning for Good Governance” ~ Former Minister of Education Oby Ezekwesili.
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  • *Office of the Commissioner*
    *Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Imo State*


    *NEW OUTBREAK OF DIPHTHERIA IN A FEW TOWNS IN ORLU LGA*

    To:.All Principals and Primary Schools HMs (Public and Private)

    1. Please notenand be aware that there are reported cases of the deaths of a few school-aged children who obviously are pupils and students (schools yet unknown because they took ill and died subsequently, this, allegedly, is as result of reported cases of outbreak of Diphtheria in some parts of Orlu LGA.

    2. The report, as it is trickling in so far, says that thie very new outbreak of Diphtheria is for now concentrated around *Amihie Ward, Obibi Ochasi, Okwuabala and Ogberuru toens -all in Orlu LGA of Imo State*

    3. There are 3 confirmed fatalities so far; in respect of the privacy of the parents of the decease; unfortunately, therefore, we can not list their names because of the ages of the deceased -2 boys and a girl. It will be unethical and unprofessional for their names to be published here.

    3. There are also about 3 other cases that have been reported involving some families around *Okwuabala and Ihiteowere axis* in Orlu LGA

    4. I wish to inform all Imolites through this medium, specifically, essentially abd especially, to Principals of all Public and Private secondary Schools, and the HMs of all Public and Private Primary Schools within *Obibi Ochasi, Ogberuru, Okwuabala, Ihioma Clan, Ihittenansa, Asaa Uberielem, Umuhu Okabia and all other schools that are within, and around the adjournment commuties*, to know that all Primary and Secondary are temporarily close down till further notice.

    *Now, to all parents, guardians, and stakeholders in the education sector of Orlu LGA and Imo State*

    1. May I most humbly and respectfully inform you that, for me, as the Hon. Commissioner, it is better that I err on the side of caution by taking this decision, of course with the approval of His Excellency, *Most Distinguished Senator (Dr.) Hope Uzodinma, CON, GSSRS, Executive Governor of Imo State*, in taking this precautionary measure, which is for the safety of *all primary schools' pupils and all secondary schools' students*, and indeed, for the benefit of all our citizens. This is why this public announcement is absolutely important and necessary because it is supposed to be informative and an essential provision of knowledge, which in itself is power.

    2. Accordingly and immediately, all schools in affected towns are hereby closed, albeit temporarily. This is the after effect or the result of the outbreak of Diphtheria that has been reported in the areas where all schools have just been closed temporarily.

    3. I have, again, as the Hon. Commissioner in-chairge of the entire Primary and Secondary Schools in Imo State, discussed with the *Executive Chairman* of Orlu LGA, Pastor Chris Mbarie, of my decision to temporarily close all schools within and around the towns mentioned above. The Executive Chairman himself equally shared in my convictions that all the schools mentioned above should be temporarily closed until further notice.

    Thank you so very much for your support.

    Prof. B. T. O. Ikegwuoha
    Hon. Commissioner,
    Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education
    Dated: June 14, 2025
    *Office of the Commissioner* *Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Imo State* *NEW OUTBREAK OF DIPHTHERIA IN A FEW TOWNS IN ORLU LGA* To:.All Principals and Primary Schools HMs (Public and Private) 1. Please notenand be aware that there are reported cases of the deaths of a few school-aged children who obviously are pupils and students (schools yet unknown because they took ill and died subsequently, this, allegedly, is as result of reported cases of outbreak of Diphtheria in some parts of Orlu LGA. 2. The report, as it is trickling in so far, says that thie very new outbreak of Diphtheria is for now concentrated around *Amihie Ward, Obibi Ochasi, Okwuabala and Ogberuru toens -all in Orlu LGA of Imo State* 3. There are 3 confirmed fatalities so far; in respect of the privacy of the parents of the decease; unfortunately, therefore, we can not list their names because of the ages of the deceased -2 boys and a girl. It will be unethical and unprofessional for their names to be published here. 3. There are also about 3 other cases that have been reported involving some families around *Okwuabala and Ihiteowere axis* in Orlu LGA 4. I wish to inform all Imolites through this medium, specifically, essentially abd especially, to Principals of all Public and Private secondary Schools, and the HMs of all Public and Private Primary Schools within *Obibi Ochasi, Ogberuru, Okwuabala, Ihioma Clan, Ihittenansa, Asaa Uberielem, Umuhu Okabia and all other schools that are within, and around the adjournment commuties*, to know that all Primary and Secondary are temporarily close down till further notice. *Now, to all parents, guardians, and stakeholders in the education sector of Orlu LGA and Imo State* 1. May I most humbly and respectfully inform you that, for me, as the Hon. Commissioner, it is better that I err on the side of caution by taking this decision, of course with the approval of His Excellency, *Most Distinguished Senator (Dr.) Hope Uzodinma, CON, GSSRS, Executive Governor of Imo State*, in taking this precautionary measure, which is for the safety of *all primary schools' pupils and all secondary schools' students*, and indeed, for the benefit of all our citizens. This is why this public announcement is absolutely important and necessary because it is supposed to be informative and an essential provision of knowledge, which in itself is power. 2. Accordingly and immediately, all schools in affected towns are hereby closed, albeit temporarily. This is the after effect or the result of the outbreak of Diphtheria that has been reported in the areas where all schools have just been closed temporarily. 3. I have, again, as the Hon. Commissioner in-chairge of the entire Primary and Secondary Schools in Imo State, discussed with the *Executive Chairman* of Orlu LGA, Pastor Chris Mbarie, of my decision to temporarily close all schools within and around the towns mentioned above. The Executive Chairman himself equally shared in my convictions that all the schools mentioned above should be temporarily closed until further notice. Thank you so very much for your support. Prof. B. T. O. Ikegwuoha Hon. Commissioner, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Dated: June 14, 2025
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  • An average person with average *talent , ambition , and education * can outstrip the most *brilliant genius * in our society, if that person has clear focused goals .

    – EBUKABEST
    An average person with average *talent 🧠, ambition 📈, and education 🎓* can outstrip the most *brilliant genius 😇* in our society, if that person has clear focused goals 🎯. – EBUKABEST
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