• *#URGENT: LUCY STOLE ₦100 MILLION IN JEWELRY! HELP US FIND HER!*

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  • JUSTICE FOR MKPANG CHARLES

    Our attention has been drawn to a publication by the Nigeria Police Force, in which they claim to have made a "donation" to Mr. Mkpang Charles, the innocent man shot by one of their officers. In their statement, they shockingly described the officer as "mad."

    Let’s be clear: This is not an act of goodwill. This is an act of negligence, brutality, and injustice.

    According to Mr. Mkpang’s wife, the total amount given by the Nigeria Police Force is only ₦200,000.

    We ask: Is ₦200,000 the value of a man’s life? Is this the price of police recklessness in Nigeria?

    We demand answers!
    Why is the police force "donating" instead of taking full responsibility?
    If the officer was truly mad, what measures have been taken to prevent similar cases?
    Where is the accountability for this reckless abuse of power?
    Has the officer been arrested, dismissed, or simply transferred elsewhere?

    This is not justice. This is an insult.
    A man has been shot, traumatized, and left to suffer, and all the police could offer is a meager sum as if it were a handout? This is unacceptable.

    We stand firm in demanding:
    Full responsibility from the Nigeria Police Force
    Comprehensive medical care for Mr. Mkpang Charles
    Adequate compensation for the damages caused
    Prosecution of the officer responsible

    We will not rest until justice is served!

    #JusticeForMkpang #AccountabilityNow
    JUSTICE FOR MKPANG CHARLES Our attention has been drawn to a publication by the Nigeria Police Force, in which they claim to have made a "donation" to Mr. Mkpang Charles, the innocent man shot by one of their officers. In their statement, they shockingly described the officer as "mad." Let’s be clear: This is not an act of goodwill. This is an act of negligence, brutality, and injustice. According to Mr. Mkpang’s wife, the total amount given by the Nigeria Police Force is only ₦200,000. We ask: Is ₦200,000 the value of a man’s life? Is this the price of police recklessness in Nigeria? We demand answers! Why is the police force "donating" instead of taking full responsibility? If the officer was truly mad, what measures have been taken to prevent similar cases? Where is the accountability for this reckless abuse of power? Has the officer been arrested, dismissed, or simply transferred elsewhere? This is not justice. This is an insult. A man has been shot, traumatized, and left to suffer, and all the police could offer is a meager sum as if it were a handout? This is unacceptable. We stand firm in demanding: Full responsibility from the Nigeria Police Force Comprehensive medical care for Mr. Mkpang Charles Adequate compensation for the damages caused Prosecution of the officer responsible We will not rest until justice is served! #JusticeForMkpang #AccountabilityNow
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  • A Nigerian PhD student who wedded an American woman said she brings her salary to him and they use it for their expenses, adding that he knows her bank pin. He shared other interesting things about how they run their marriage, and some people criticized him.
    A Nigerian PhD student who wedded an American woman said she brings her salary to him and they use it for their expenses, adding that he knows her bank pin. He shared other interesting things about how they run their marriage, and some people criticized him.
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  • 7 WAYS TO BUILD TRUST IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP/MARRIAGE (PART 1)

    The short story in between should teach you a lesson.

    Trust is the backbone of any strong relationship.

    It’s what makes love safe, secure, and long-lasting. But trust isn’t automatic—it is built through consistent actions, honesty, and reliability.

    Here are seven powerful ways to build trust in your relationship or marriage:

    1. BE HONEST, EVEN ABOUT THE SMALL THINGS

    Let me tell you a short story

    Chijioke and Ada had been married for three years when Chijioke suddenly started acting restless. He was distant, easily irritated, and always on his phone. Ada noticed but assumed it was work stress.

    One evening, a strange number called his phone while he was in the shower. Out of curiosity, Ada answered.

    “Mr. Chijioke, this is our final warning. Pay back the ₦2 million loan or face legal action.”

    Ada’s heart dropped. A loan? For ₦2 million? She had no idea her husband had borrowed money.

    When he came out, she confronted him. He sighed and said, “I didn’t want to stress you, so I didn’t tell you.”

    Ada felt betrayed. Not because of the debt, but because he had kept it a secret.

    That night, she lay awake thinking, “If he can hide this, what else is he hiding?”

    And that was the foundation of distrust she developed towards her husband. She started doubting most of the things he says

    Here’s the truth:

    Hiding the truth, even with good intentions, damages trust. Ada wasn’t upset about the loan itself—she was upset about the secrecy.

    When you are honest, even about small things, your partner feels safe and secure. When you start keeping secrets, doubt creeps in.

    How do you achieve this?

    Speak the truth, even if it’s uncomfortable.
    If you make a mistake, own up to it instead of covering it up.
    Never assume small lies won’t matter—they always do in the long run.

    Biblical Wisdom: “The Lord detests lying lips, but He delights in people who are trustworthy.” — Proverbs 12:22

    To be continued……..


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    7 WAYS TO BUILD TRUST IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP/MARRIAGE (PART 1) The short story in between should teach you a lesson. Trust is the backbone of any strong relationship. It’s what makes love safe, secure, and long-lasting. But trust isn’t automatic—it is built through consistent actions, honesty, and reliability. Here are seven powerful ways to build trust in your relationship or marriage: 1. BE HONEST, EVEN ABOUT THE SMALL THINGS Let me tell you a short story🤔 Chijioke and Ada had been married for three years when Chijioke suddenly started acting restless. He was distant, easily irritated, and always on his phone. Ada noticed but assumed it was work stress. One evening, a strange number called his phone while he was in the shower. Out of curiosity, Ada answered. “Mr. Chijioke, this is our final warning. Pay back the ₦2 million loan or face legal action.” Ada’s heart dropped. A loan? For ₦2 million? She had no idea her husband had borrowed money. When he came out, she confronted him. He sighed and said, “I didn’t want to stress you, so I didn’t tell you.” Ada felt betrayed. Not because of the debt, but because he had kept it a secret. That night, she lay awake thinking, “If he can hide this, what else is he hiding?” And that was the foundation of distrust she developed towards her husband. She started doubting most of the things he says☹️ Here’s the truth: Hiding the truth, even with good intentions, damages trust. Ada wasn’t upset about the loan itself—she was upset about the secrecy. When you are honest, even about small things, your partner feels safe and secure. When you start keeping secrets, doubt creeps in. How do you achieve this? ✅ Speak the truth, even if it’s uncomfortable. ✅ If you make a mistake, own up to it instead of covering it up. ✅ Never assume small lies won’t matter—they always do in the long run. Biblical Wisdom: “The Lord detests lying lips, but He delights in people who are trustworthy.” — Proverbs 12:22 To be continued……..🤩 Your #relationshipcoach #marriagecounselor #lovebankers
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  • THE GREAT BETRAYAL: APA STATE, WATER SCARCITY, AND INSECURITY—THE POLITICS OF DEATH IN BENUE ZONE C IDOMALAND

    For decades, Apa State has been dangled before us like a poisoned carrot, a deceptive mirage designed to keep us pacified while the real business of oppression continues. David Mark whispered its name in our ears for years, feeding us hope while tightening the chains of underdevelopment. Abba Moro came along, mouthing the same tired script, and like clockwork, Apa State was swept under the rug while other regions secured their new states.

    This is not coincidence. This is systematic suppression. The strategy is clear—keep Idomaland, Zone C, Apa/Agatu weak, keep us distracted, and keep us thirsty.

    THE WATER SCANDAL: MAKING OTUKPO KNEEL IN THIRST
    Let’s speak plainly—denying a people water is an act of war.
    Otukpo, the so-called (too neglected, unattractive, bad roads, no security, waterless and dirty) “capital” of Idoma land, has been reduced to a parched wasteland where residents drink from filthy, mud-infested pools like abandoned cattle. The Otobi Water Works, once a beacon of survival, has been left to rot, just like every other promise made to us.

    Tell me—how can a land that birthed senators, ministers, and supposed “billionaires” allow its people to drink from the dirt like beggars? Where is the wealth? Where is the leadership? Where is the outrage?

    The answer is simple: they do not care.
    They sit in their mansions, drinking imported water while we fight over buckets of filth. They attend political meetings in Abuja, making deals with the same people who have ensured Apa/Agatu remains a graveyard of forgotten promises.

    INSECURITY: TURNING OUR HOMES INTO KILLING FIELDS
    As if thirst wasn’t enough, now death prowls our streets.
    Otukpo has become a hunting ground for kidnappers and killers. The people are screaming for help, yet the government remains silent. Protests have erupted, bodies are piling up, yet the only response is indifference.

    Tell me again, who are these leaders serving? Because it is certainly not us.

    The lawmaker representing Otukpo-Ohimini has raised alarms, but words are not enough. Our people are being hunted like animals, yet those in power act as if this is normal.
    Let me be clear—this is not normal. This is engineered chaos.

    CONNECTING THE DOTS: A MASTERPLAN OF OPPRESSION
    Water scarcity and insecurity are not accidents. They are the tools of control.

    Deny them water, and they will beg.
    Deny them safety, and they will cower.
    Deny them Apa State, and they will remain trapped.

    For too long, our politicians have played us for fools. But here’s the truth—the fear is gone.

    THE FINAL WARNING: 2027 WILL NOT BE BUSINESS AS USUAL
    Otukpo will not die in thirst. Apa/Agatu will not kneel in fear.
    Let it be known—the people are awake.
    We will no longer listen to the lies of billionaires who made their wealth off our backs. We will not be fooled by another cycle of empty promises, false hope, and engineered suffering.

    If Apa State is not prioritized, if water is not restored, if security is not enforced—2027 will be a reckoning.
    No more business as usual. No more deception.
    The people will remember. And when the time comes, they will act.

    Adanehi Adamu Audu Ibrahim, PhD
    Clinician, Educator, and Advocate
    Part-Time Lecturer at Benue State University, J.S. Tarka University, NACEST
    Expert in Stakeholder Engagement, Public Health Advocacy, and Clinical Psychology
    Founder of Research Initiatives on Health-Seeking Behavior, Migration, and ICT in Clinical Service Delivery
    UNICEF Enumerator and Field Officer (Vitamin A PECS 2025)
    Researcher and Consultant in Psychology, Public Health, and Education
    Advocate for Apa State and Socio-Political Transformation in Zone C

    Sahara Reporters Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia Nigerian Tribune SUN News Punch Newspapers TVC NEWS NIGERIA CNN NTA News Nigeria LTM @friends @followers @highlight @everyone
    THE GREAT BETRAYAL: APA STATE, WATER SCARCITY, AND INSECURITY—THE POLITICS OF DEATH IN BENUE ZONE C IDOMALAND For decades, Apa State has been dangled before us like a poisoned carrot, a deceptive mirage designed to keep us pacified while the real business of oppression continues. David Mark whispered its name in our ears for years, feeding us hope while tightening the chains of underdevelopment. Abba Moro came along, mouthing the same tired script, and like clockwork, Apa State was swept under the rug while other regions secured their new states. This is not coincidence. This is systematic suppression. The strategy is clear—keep Idomaland, Zone C, Apa/Agatu weak, keep us distracted, and keep us thirsty. THE WATER SCANDAL: MAKING OTUKPO KNEEL IN THIRST Let’s speak plainly—denying a people water is an act of war. Otukpo, the so-called (too neglected, unattractive, bad roads, no security, waterless and dirty) “capital” of Idoma land, has been reduced to a parched wasteland where residents drink from filthy, mud-infested pools like abandoned cattle. The Otobi Water Works, once a beacon of survival, has been left to rot, just like every other promise made to us. Tell me—how can a land that birthed senators, ministers, and supposed “billionaires” allow its people to drink from the dirt like beggars? Where is the wealth? Where is the leadership? Where is the outrage? The answer is simple: they do not care. They sit in their mansions, drinking imported water while we fight over buckets of filth. They attend political meetings in Abuja, making deals with the same people who have ensured Apa/Agatu remains a graveyard of forgotten promises. INSECURITY: TURNING OUR HOMES INTO KILLING FIELDS As if thirst wasn’t enough, now death prowls our streets. Otukpo has become a hunting ground for kidnappers and killers. The people are screaming for help, yet the government remains silent. Protests have erupted, bodies are piling up, yet the only response is indifference. Tell me again, who are these leaders serving? Because it is certainly not us. The lawmaker representing Otukpo-Ohimini has raised alarms, but words are not enough. Our people are being hunted like animals, yet those in power act as if this is normal. Let me be clear—this is not normal. This is engineered chaos. CONNECTING THE DOTS: A MASTERPLAN OF OPPRESSION Water scarcity and insecurity are not accidents. They are the tools of control. Deny them water, and they will beg. Deny them safety, and they will cower. Deny them Apa State, and they will remain trapped. For too long, our politicians have played us for fools. But here’s the truth—the fear is gone. THE FINAL WARNING: 2027 WILL NOT BE BUSINESS AS USUAL Otukpo will not die in thirst. Apa/Agatu will not kneel in fear. Let it be known—the people are awake. We will no longer listen to the lies of billionaires who made their wealth off our backs. We will not be fooled by another cycle of empty promises, false hope, and engineered suffering. If Apa State is not prioritized, if water is not restored, if security is not enforced—2027 will be a reckoning. No more business as usual. No more deception. The people will remember. And when the time comes, they will act. Adanehi Adamu Audu Ibrahim, PhD Clinician, Educator, and Advocate Part-Time Lecturer at Benue State University, J.S. Tarka University, NACEST Expert in Stakeholder Engagement, Public Health Advocacy, and Clinical Psychology Founder of Research Initiatives on Health-Seeking Behavior, Migration, and ICT in Clinical Service Delivery UNICEF Enumerator and Field Officer (Vitamin A PECS 2025) Researcher and Consultant in Psychology, Public Health, and Education Advocate for Apa State and Socio-Political Transformation in Zone C Sahara Reporters Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia Nigerian Tribune SUN News Punch Newspapers TVC NEWS NIGERIA CNN NTA News Nigeria LTM @friends @followers @highlight @everyone
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  • Money follows traffic.

    If you are still the type who takes sides when two popular people have beef, you are not wise.

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    If you quarrel with another because of the clubs you support, you are very unwise.

    If you go into debates with your fellow Christians because the different churches you attend, you are very unwise.

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    Money follows traffic. If you are still the type who takes sides when two popular people have beef, you are not wise. AY and Basketmouth have settled and are back. Guess what? The only enemies created in their disagreement are those who took sides. If you quarrel with another because of the clubs you support, you are very unwise. If you go into debates with your fellow Christians because the different churches you attend, you are very unwise. If you not a party member and a direct beneficiary of a political party, and you go into altercations with other because of political parties, you are very unwise. If at this level of your life, with all the available resources to you, you are still doing Wizkid FC & Davido FC, you are very unwise. The elites always create fracas to divide the masses. They always know how to settle because to them all that matters is business interest. Don't just follow the buzz. Be the buzz! P.S I'm happy to see AY & Basketmouth do this. I wish them a heavily successful show.
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  • WHAT ARE MY RIGHTS AS A NIGERIAN?

    As a Nigerian, you have various rights guaranteed by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) and other laws. Here are some of your rights:

    Fundamental Rights
    1. *Right to Life*: Your life is protected, and no one can take it away arbitrarily (Section 33).
    2. *Right to Dignity*: You have the right to be treated with dignity and respect (Section 34).
    3. *Right to Freedom*: You are entitled to freedom from slavery, servitude, and forced labor (Section 35).
    4. *Right to Freedom of Thought*: You have the right to hold your own opinions and beliefs (Section 38).
    5. *Right to Freedom of Expression*: You can express your thoughts and opinions freely, subject to certain restrictions (Section 39).

    Civil and Political Rights
    1. *Right to Vote*: You have the right to vote and participate in the democratic process (Section 77).
    2. *Right to Fair Hearing*: You are entitled to a fair trial, with access to a court of law (Section 36).
    3. *Right to Freedom of Movement*: You can move freely within Nigeria and reside in any part of the country (Section 41).
    4. *Right to Freedom of Assembly*: You can assemble peacefully and associate with others (Section 40).

    Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
    1. *Right to Education*: You have the right to education, and the government is obligated to provide free and compulsory education (Section 18).
    2. *Right to Healthcare*: You are entitled to access healthcare services, and the government is responsible for providing medical facilities (Section 17).
    3. *Right to Work*: You have the right to work and earn a living, with fair wages and safe working conditions (Section 17).

    Other Rights
    1. *Right to Privacy*: You have the right to privacy, and your home and correspondence are protected (Section 37).
    2. *Right to Property*: You have the right to own property, and your property is protected from arbitrary seizure (Section 43).

    These rights are not exhaustive, and there may be additional rights and protections provided under various laws and regulations in Nigeria.

    Remember, with these rights come responsibilities, and it's essential to exercise your rights while respecting the rights of others.
    WHAT ARE MY RIGHTS AS A NIGERIAN? As a Nigerian, you have various rights guaranteed by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) and other laws. Here are some of your rights: Fundamental Rights 1. *Right to Life*: Your life is protected, and no one can take it away arbitrarily (Section 33). 2. *Right to Dignity*: You have the right to be treated with dignity and respect (Section 34). 3. *Right to Freedom*: You are entitled to freedom from slavery, servitude, and forced labor (Section 35). 4. *Right to Freedom of Thought*: You have the right to hold your own opinions and beliefs (Section 38). 5. *Right to Freedom of Expression*: You can express your thoughts and opinions freely, subject to certain restrictions (Section 39). Civil and Political Rights 1. *Right to Vote*: You have the right to vote and participate in the democratic process (Section 77). 2. *Right to Fair Hearing*: You are entitled to a fair trial, with access to a court of law (Section 36). 3. *Right to Freedom of Movement*: You can move freely within Nigeria and reside in any part of the country (Section 41). 4. *Right to Freedom of Assembly*: You can assemble peacefully and associate with others (Section 40). Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights 1. *Right to Education*: You have the right to education, and the government is obligated to provide free and compulsory education (Section 18). 2. *Right to Healthcare*: You are entitled to access healthcare services, and the government is responsible for providing medical facilities (Section 17). 3. *Right to Work*: You have the right to work and earn a living, with fair wages and safe working conditions (Section 17). Other Rights 1. *Right to Privacy*: You have the right to privacy, and your home and correspondence are protected (Section 37). 2. *Right to Property*: You have the right to own property, and your property is protected from arbitrary seizure (Section 43). These rights are not exhaustive, and there may be additional rights and protections provided under various laws and regulations in Nigeria. Remember, with these rights come responsibilities, and it's essential to exercise your rights while respecting the rights of others.
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  • HABITS THAT TURN YOU FROM A GIRL TO A WOMAN

    There’s a difference between being a girl and being a woman. A girl moves through life hoping things will change, a woman takes responsibility and makes things happen.

    If you’re ready to step into your full power as a woman, these habits will transform you:

    1. You Stop Explaining Yourself to Everyone

    A girl seeks approval. A woman knows she doesn’t need to justify every decision.

    You don’t owe the world any explanation for your good choices.

    You don’t need to prove your worth, your results will speak.

    The moment you stop living for people’s validation, you step into your power.

    2. You Manage Your Money Like a Boss

    A girl spends first and thinks later. A woman plans her finances with sense.

    You have savings, not just expenses.

    You invest, because money should work for you.

    You don’t buy to impress, you buy to grow.

    A financially independent woman is unstoppable.

    3. You Set Standards.

    A girl complains about how she’s treated. A woman dictates how she wants to be treated.

    In relationships, you walk away from nonsense.

    In business, you charge your worth.

    In friendships, you don’t beg for respect.

    When you raise your standards, life aligns accordingly.

    4. You Protect Your Peace at All Costs

    Not everything requires your reaction. Not everyone deserves your access.

    Drama? Not interested.
    Fake friends? Not tolerated.
    Energy-draining situations? Deleted.

    A woman knows that peace is more valuable than attention.

    5. You Show Up, Even When You Don’t Feel Like It

    A girl waits to feel motivated. A woman moves with or without motivation.

    You post that content.
    You build that brand.
    You work on yourself, no excuses.

    Discipline separates those who wish from those who win.

    6. You Take Care of Yourself Like an Asset, Not an Afterthought

    A girl ignores herself. A woman takes care of herself.

    You eat well, not just what’s available.
    You dress well, because presentation matters.
    You rest, because you deserve care too.

    When you look good, feel good, and carry yourself with confidence, the world responds accordingly.

    7. You Speak With Authority, Not Apology

    A girl shrinks. A woman owns her space.

    You say what you mean clearly.
    You express your needs without guilt.
    You know your value and you act like it.
    Your voice is powerful, use it with confidence.

    Becoming a woman is not about age, makeup, or relationship status.

    It’s about mindset, habits, and how you carry yourself.


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