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    🔥 Get 10GB Data Bundles for Just ₦100 – TODAY ONLY! 🔥 Why spend more when you can get more? Enjoy 10GB of fast, reliable data for just ₦100 – valid for today only! ✅ Stream your favorite videos ✅ Browse and chat all day ✅ Download movies and music with ease This deal expires soon – don’t miss out! Hit the button below to activate your 10GB bundle immediately. 🎁 Bonus: First 100 users get extra midnight data FREE! 👉 Click “Get Offer Now” and enjoy more for less!
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  • The Hotel Of No Return. No One Dared Live The Next Day

    EPISODE 1: The Grand Opening
    Written by Multiplemama

    The city of Enugu buzzed with excitement. Flyers littered the streets, radio jingles echoed through car speakers, and influencers danced in front of billboards that read:

    > “OBINNA GRAND SUITES – Luxury Like Never Before. Grand Opening: July 1st!”

    The hotel was everything a traveler could dream of — tall, modern, sparkling, and guarded with iron gates and perfect landscaping. It stood at the edge of an abandoned forest where no one ever dared to go, a place the elders once called “Ala Nso” — forbidden land.

    But no one cared about old legends anymore. Not when there were marble floors, golden chandeliers, and a rooftop bar with free wine.

    Among the invited VIPs was a famous travel influencer, Chioma Adichie, known online as ChiChi Explores. She went live on Instagram as she entered the hotel for the first time.

    > “Guys, this is MAD! I’m telling you, this hotel is too beautiful! Who said Enugu doesn’t have 5-star vibes?”
    Her fans flooded the comments with fire emojis.

    At exactly 11:03 PM, Chioma stood by the full-length mirror in her room, laughing and adjusting her camera. Then she paused. Her eyes widened.

    She whispered:

    > “Wait… who’s behind me?”
    Her phone slipped from her hand. The live stream froze — just for a second — and then the screen went black.

    Her followers assumed it was a glitch. Some laughed. Others commented, “You dey act horror movie abi?”

    But when hotel staff went to check her room the next morning, it was empty. Her bags were still there. Her perfume still lingered in the air. But Chioma was gone. Her phone? Melted… like it had been through fire.

    The security footage? Corrupted.

    Obinna Grand Suites made a public statement:

    > “Our guest, Miss Chioma, has checked out safely. Any missing persons rumor is false and malicious.”

    But her family never saw her again. Her page was deleted. Her voice was never heard again.

    Except…
    The Hotel Of No Return. No One Dared Live The Next Day 🩸 EPISODE 1: The Grand Opening Written by Multiplemama The city of Enugu buzzed with excitement. Flyers littered the streets, radio jingles echoed through car speakers, and influencers danced in front of billboards that read: > “OBINNA GRAND SUITES – Luxury Like Never Before. Grand Opening: July 1st!” The hotel was everything a traveler could dream of — tall, modern, sparkling, and guarded with iron gates and perfect landscaping. It stood at the edge of an abandoned forest where no one ever dared to go, a place the elders once called “Ala Nso” — forbidden land. But no one cared about old legends anymore. Not when there were marble floors, golden chandeliers, and a rooftop bar with free wine. Among the invited VIPs was a famous travel influencer, Chioma Adichie, known online as ChiChi Explores. She went live on Instagram as she entered the hotel for the first time. > “Guys, this is MAD! I’m telling you, this hotel is too beautiful! Who said Enugu doesn’t have 5-star vibes?” Her fans flooded the comments with fire emojis. At exactly 11:03 PM, Chioma stood by the full-length mirror in her room, laughing and adjusting her camera. Then she paused. Her eyes widened. She whispered: > “Wait… who’s behind me?” Her phone slipped from her hand. The live stream froze — just for a second — and then the screen went black. Her followers assumed it was a glitch. Some laughed. Others commented, “You dey act horror movie abi?” But when hotel staff went to check her room the next morning, it was empty. Her bags were still there. Her perfume still lingered in the air. But Chioma was gone. Her phone? Melted… like it had been through fire. The security footage? Corrupted. Obinna Grand Suites made a public statement: > “Our guest, Miss Chioma, has checked out safely. Any missing persons rumor is false and malicious.” But her family never saw her again. Her page was deleted. Her voice was never heard again. Except…
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  • ‎Do you know the first Nigeria video film was produced by "Big Abass" 1988
    ‎It was first screened for a little token at Tinuade Cinema in Oworonshoki before it was released in videos and sold across the country.

    ‎The beginnings of the video film market in Nigeria is traced back to the 1980s when television productions thrived. There was currency devaluation and a bàn on imports in Nigeria these issùes affècted film making industry as equipment and tools became too expensive, VHS (Video Home System) was the option for many television productions back then, leading to the development of a small scale informal video trade. This method was adopted and built on by producers and distributors at Alaba market to reinvent the film industry which was at the time facing a major dècline. The first film produced on video in Nigeria is 1988's Soso Meji, produced by Ade Ajiboye himself.

    Ade ‎Ajiboye is a Legendary actor that should not be forgotten in the entertainment scene

    ‎Some of the movie he got starred included
    ‎Oluwo (2018)
    ‎Oluwo 3 (2018)
    ‎Pela Odidere 2 (2017)
    ‎Pela Odidere 3 (2017)
    ‎Pela Odidere (2017)
    ‎Alukoro (2017)
    ‎Alukoro 2 (2017)
    ‎Alukoro 3 (2017)
    ‎Ika Ni (2017)
    ‎Ogidi Olu (2010)
    ‎Eberu adigun (2010)
    ‎Ìlù gángan (2009)
    ‎Ogo-Nla (2005)
    ‎Eewo orun (2005)
    ‎Ere agbere (2005)
    ‎Ijakumo (2005)
    ‎Ijakumo 2 (2005)
    ‎Ogo-Nla (2005)
    ‎Ogo-Nla 2 (2004)
    ‎Eyin Oka (2004)
    ‎Eyin Oka 2 (2004)
    ‎Ito funfun (2004)
    ‎Ito funfun 2 (2003)
    ‎Akoni Méfà (2002)
    ‎Eyin ogongo (2002)
    ‎Onidiri Oru 2 (TBD)
    ‎Igbo Olojogbodu (TBD)
    ‎Soso Meji (1988)

    Ayeni Abayomi

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    Ayeni Abayomi
    ‎Do you know the first Nigeria video film was produced by "Big Abass" 1988 ‎It was first screened for a little token at Tinuade Cinema in Oworonshoki before it was released in videos and sold across the country. ‎The beginnings of the video film market in Nigeria is traced back to the 1980s when television productions thrived. There was currency devaluation and a bàn on imports in Nigeria these issùes affècted film making industry as equipment and tools became too expensive, VHS (Video Home System) was the option for many television productions back then, leading to the development of a small scale informal video trade. This method was adopted and built on by producers and distributors at Alaba market to reinvent the film industry which was at the time facing a major dècline. The first film produced on video in Nigeria is 1988's Soso Meji, produced by Ade Ajiboye himself. ‎ Ade ‎Ajiboye is a Legendary actor that should not be forgotten in the entertainment scene ‎ ‎Some of the movie he got starred included👇 ‎Oluwo (2018) ‎Oluwo 3 (2018) ‎Pela Odidere 2 (2017) ‎Pela Odidere 3 (2017) ‎Pela Odidere (2017) ‎Alukoro (2017) ‎Alukoro 2 (2017) ‎Alukoro 3 (2017) ‎Ika Ni (2017) ‎Ogidi Olu (2010) ‎Eberu adigun (2010) ‎Ìlù gángan (2009) ‎Ogo-Nla (2005) ‎Eewo orun (2005) ‎Ere agbere (2005) ‎Ijakumo (2005) ‎Ijakumo 2 (2005) ‎Ogo-Nla (2005) ‎Ogo-Nla 2 (2004) ‎Eyin Oka (2004) ‎Eyin Oka 2 (2004) ‎Ito funfun (2004) ‎Ito funfun 2 (2003) ‎Akoni Méfà (2002) ‎Eyin ogongo (2002) ‎Onidiri Oru 2 (TBD) ‎Igbo Olojogbodu (TBD) ‎Soso Meji (1988) ©️Ayeni Abayomi FOLLOW YOUR SON FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT UPDATES 👉Ayeni Abayomi
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  • "I learned not to wait for a phone call, a message, a smile, a look...
    I learned to stop waiting for someone who slowed me down because they wanted to lose me...
    I learned not to wait for someone who forgot where they left me...
    I can wait for a train, a plane, the price cuts, the holidays, the premiere of a movie...
    I even wait for the rain.
    But for whom doesn't want to be, not!
    Because waiting for the one who forgot you, you can lose the one who is looking for you..."
    ( Octavian Paler )
    Art : krm
    "I learned not to wait for a phone call, a message, a smile, a look... I learned to stop waiting for someone who slowed me down because they wanted to lose me... I learned not to wait for someone who forgot where they left me... I can wait for a train, a plane, the price cuts, the holidays, the premiere of a movie... I even wait for the rain. But for whom doesn't want to be, not! Because waiting for the one who forgot you, you can lose the one who is looking for you..." ( ✍️ Octavian Paler ) Art : krm
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  • What's your go to therapy when you're down ?🥹

    Sleep
    Music
    Books
    Movies
    Walks
    Crying
    What's your go to therapy when you're down ?🥹 Sleep ❤️ Music 🧡 Books 💛 Movies 💚 Walks 💙 Crying 💜🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅😅
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  • Breaking News

    Jarvis is officially OFF the market . Peller went and saw her people . It’s now clear that these two will be together forever . Forget about the online fights . They truly love each other .

    Jarvis’s Bride Price was just 10 million and 7 cows .

    Moral lesson : Them marry na for movie oh .
    Breaking News 🚨🚨🚨 Jarvis is officially OFF the market . Peller went and saw her people . It’s now clear that these two will be together forever . Forget about the online fights . They truly love each other . Jarvis’s Bride Price was just 10 million and 7 cows . Moral lesson : Them marry na for movie oh .
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  • My name is Genoveva Umeh. I was born on May 8, 1995, in Enugu and though I spent some of my early years in London, my roots are firmly in Enugu State. I’m proudly Igbo.

    I studied drama in London, followed my passion, decided to return to Nigeria and found my place in Nollywood. At 30, I’ve been blessed with an AMVCA win, a nomination for A Tune Away, and roles in powerful movies on major platforms.

    I’m not married and I don’t have children yet, but my family means everything to me. Their love gives me strength. Acting is how I speak to the world and I’m deeply grateful to everyone who believes in me. Your support means a lot.

    — Genoveva Umeh
    My name is Genoveva Umeh. I was born on May 8, 1995, in Enugu and though I spent some of my early years in London, my roots are firmly in Enugu State. I’m proudly Igbo. I studied drama in London, followed my passion, decided to return to Nigeria and found my place in Nollywood. At 30, I’ve been blessed with an AMVCA win, a nomination for A Tune Away, and roles in powerful movies on major platforms. I’m not married and I don’t have children yet, but my family means everything to me. Their love gives me strength. Acting is how I speak to the world and I’m deeply grateful to everyone who believes in me. Your support means a lot. — Genoveva Umeh
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  • Breaking News

    Rema’s “Calm down “ features on award wining movie “ 40 Acres “ . This is another MILLIONS that will be entering his Pockets .

    When Don Jazzy sold part of Mavins to Universal Music I laughed when people were saying he made a mistake . You see these MOVES ? It can only be pulled by MAJOR RECORD LABELS . They have the connects and everything they need to put an artiste up there . Those fashion shows you see Rema going ? It is universal music . Those Brand deals with respectable brands ? That is universal music . Those magazine and Festival performances? That’s universal music .

    To Reach certain levels , you need these Guys . You’ll never get there with just little resources .

    Moral lesson : Congratulations Rema
    Breaking News 🚨🚨 Rema’s “Calm down “ features on award wining movie “ 40 Acres “ . This is another MILLIONS that will be entering his Pockets . When Don Jazzy sold part of Mavins to Universal Music I laughed when people were saying he made a mistake 😆. You see these MOVES ? It can only be pulled by MAJOR RECORD LABELS . They have the connects and everything they need to put an artiste up there . Those fashion shows you see Rema going ? It is universal music . Those Brand deals with respectable brands ? That is universal music . Those magazine and Festival performances? That’s universal music . To Reach certain levels , you need these Guys . You’ll never get there with just little resources . Moral lesson : Congratulations Rema 🔥🔥🔥
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  • BREAKING: Wrestling legend, Hulk Hogan dies at 71

    Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, passed away on 24 July at the age of 71 due to cardiac arrest. He rose to prominence in the 1980s with his All-American “Hulkamania” persona and helped transform WWE, then known as the WWF, into a national powerhouse. Fueled by Hulkamania, he played good guys and bad in the ring, starred in movies and had his own reality show and Saturday morning cartoon. Hogan is survived by his children, Nick and Brooke, whom he shared with first wife Linda Claridge, and his wife. May his soul rest in peace
    BREAKING: Wrestling legend, Hulk Hogan dies at 71 Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, passed away on 24 July at the age of 71 due to cardiac arrest. He rose to prominence in the 1980s with his All-American “Hulkamania” persona and helped transform WWE, then known as the WWF, into a national powerhouse. Fueled by Hulkamania, he played good guys and bad in the ring, starred in movies and had his own reality show and Saturday morning cartoon. Hogan is survived by his children, Nick and Brooke, whom he shared with first wife Linda Claridge, and his wife. May his soul rest in peace 🙏
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  • ```Embrace the Journey of Lifelong Self-Education
    True learning extends far beyond the classroom; education is a continuous, lifelong journey, driven by your own initiative. Don't just rely on formal schooling. Cultivate an insatiable curiosity.
    Leverage diverse resources. Watch movies and documentaries to explore interests, and when something truly sparks your curiosity, read about it extensively. The mantra is simple: read. Consistently seeking knowledge on your own terms is paramount.```
    ```Embrace the Journey of Lifelong Self-Education True learning extends far beyond the classroom; education is a continuous, lifelong journey, driven by your own initiative. Don't just rely on formal schooling. Cultivate an insatiable curiosity. Leverage diverse resources. Watch movies and documentaries to explore interests, and when something truly sparks your curiosity, read about it extensively. The mantra is simple: read. Consistently seeking knowledge on your own terms is paramount.```
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  • ```Embrace the Journey of Lifelong Self-Education
    True learning extends far beyond the classroom; education is a continuous, lifelong journey, driven by your own initiative. Don't just rely on formal schooling. Cultivate an insatiable curiosity.
    Leverage diverse resources. Watch movies and documentaries to explore interests, and when something truly sparks your curiosity, read about it extensively. The mantra is simple: read. Consistently seeking knowledge on your own terms is paramount.```
    ```Embrace the Journey of Lifelong Self-Education True learning extends far beyond the classroom; education is a continuous, lifelong journey, driven by your own initiative. Don't just rely on formal schooling. Cultivate an insatiable curiosity. Leverage diverse resources. Watch movies and documentaries to explore interests, and when something truly sparks your curiosity, read about it extensively. The mantra is simple: read. Consistently seeking knowledge on your own terms is paramount.```
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  • #MovieWorld
    #MovieWorld
    Title: Night Agent. While monitoring an emergency line, an FBI agent answers a call that plunges him into a deadly conspiracy involving a mole at the White House. Starring: Gabriel Basso, Luciane Buchanan. #MovieWorld
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