• YOUR MOM MAKES ME HAPPY*

    *Episode 4: A Family Affair*

    Omar decided it was time for Sarah to meet his family. He was excited to introduce her to the people he loved, and he hoped they would love her just as much.

    As they arrived at his parents' house, Omar's mom, Fatima, greeted them with a warm smile. "It's so nice to finally meet you, Sarah!" she exclaimed, hugging her tightly.

    Sarah was charmed by Fatima's warmth and hospitality. She felt at ease as they sat down for dinner, surrounded by Omar's family. Ahmed, Omar's dad, asked Sarah questions about her interests and hobbies, and she impressed him with her intelligence and kindness.

    As the evening progressed, Omar watched Sarah laugh and joke with his family, feeling grateful that they seemed to get along so well. He knew that his family was important to him, and it meant a lot that they liked Sarah.

    After dinner, Fatima pulled Omar aside and whispered, "She's lovely, beta (son). You two seem perfect for each other."

    Omar smiled, feeling happy that his mom approved. "Thanks, Mom. I'm really falling for her."

    Fatima smiled back. "I can see that. Just remember, relationships take work, but if you both are committed, you can build a beautiful life together."

    Omar nodded, taking his mom's words to heart. He knew that he wanted to spend the rest of his life making Sarah happy, and he hoped she felt the same way...

    (To be continued...)
    YOUR MOM MAKES ME HAPPY* *Episode 4: A Family Affair* Omar decided it was time for Sarah to meet his family. He was excited to introduce her to the people he loved, and he hoped they would love her just as much. As they arrived at his parents' house, Omar's mom, Fatima, greeted them with a warm smile. "It's so nice to finally meet you, Sarah!" she exclaimed, hugging her tightly. Sarah was charmed by Fatima's warmth and hospitality. She felt at ease as they sat down for dinner, surrounded by Omar's family. Ahmed, Omar's dad, asked Sarah questions about her interests and hobbies, and she impressed him with her intelligence and kindness. As the evening progressed, Omar watched Sarah laugh and joke with his family, feeling grateful that they seemed to get along so well. He knew that his family was important to him, and it meant a lot that they liked Sarah. After dinner, Fatima pulled Omar aside and whispered, "She's lovely, beta (son). You two seem perfect for each other." Omar smiled, feeling happy that his mom approved. "Thanks, Mom. I'm really falling for her." Fatima smiled back. "I can see that. Just remember, relationships take work, but if you both are committed, you can build a beautiful life together." Omar nodded, taking his mom's words to heart. He knew that he wanted to spend the rest of his life making Sarah happy, and he hoped she felt the same way... (To be continued...)
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  • YOUR MOM MAKES ME ME HAPPY

    *Episode 3: A Deeper Connection*

    As the days turned into weeks, Omar and Sarah's relationship blossomed. They spent countless hours exploring the city, trying new restaurants, and laughing together. Omar felt like he was getting to know Sarah on a deeper level, and he was amazed by their connection.

    One evening, as they sat on the couch, watching a movie, Omar turned to Sarah and asked, "What makes you happy?"

    Sarah thought for a moment before responding, "I find happiness in the little things – a beautiful sunset, a good book, or a warm cup of coffee on a chilly morning. But most of all, I find happiness in the people I love and who love me back."

    Omar's heart swelled with emotion. He felt like he had found someone who understood the importance of love and connection. He leaned in and kissed her, feeling a spark of electricity run through his body.

    As they pulled back, Sarah smiled and said, "I love the way you make me feel. You have a way of calming my nerves and making me feel like everything will be okay."

    Omar's heart skipped a beat. He knew that he felt the same way about her. He took her hand and said, "I love the way you make me feel too. You bring light and joy into my life."

    As they sat there, wrapped in each other's arms, Omar knew that he was falling deeply in love with Sarah. He couldn't wait to see what the future held for them...

    (To you know what might happen next?)
    YOUR MOM MAKES ME ME HAPPY *Episode 3: A Deeper Connection* As the days turned into weeks, Omar and Sarah's relationship blossomed. They spent countless hours exploring the city, trying new restaurants, and laughing together. Omar felt like he was getting to know Sarah on a deeper level, and he was amazed by their connection. One evening, as they sat on the couch, watching a movie, Omar turned to Sarah and asked, "What makes you happy?" Sarah thought for a moment before responding, "I find happiness in the little things – a beautiful sunset, a good book, or a warm cup of coffee on a chilly morning. But most of all, I find happiness in the people I love and who love me back." Omar's heart swelled with emotion. He felt like he had found someone who understood the importance of love and connection. He leaned in and kissed her, feeling a spark of electricity run through his body. As they pulled back, Sarah smiled and said, "I love the way you make me feel. You have a way of calming my nerves and making me feel like everything will be okay." Omar's heart skipped a beat. He knew that he felt the same way about her. He took her hand and said, "I love the way you make me feel too. You bring light and joy into my life." As they sat there, wrapped in each other's arms, Omar knew that he was falling deeply in love with Sarah. He couldn't wait to see what the future held for them... (To you know what might happen next?)
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  • Breaking………
    The Man Who Designed Nigeria’s “National Grid”
    IGBO PEOPLE BUILT NIGERIA
    In 1962, a young Nigerian engineer took on a challenge that would power a nation. His name? Clement Onyemelukwe.

    At just 34, he became Chief Electrical Engineer and spearheaded the design of Nigeria’s National Grid—a system that still supplies electricity today. With vision and precision, he connected the country like never before, ensuring homes, industries, and businesses had access to power.

    His work laid the foundation for Nigeria’s modern electricity network, yet many don’t know his name. Clement Onyemelukwe wasn’t just an engineer; he was a nation-builder. Someone posted this to praise Ndi Igbo
    Breaking……… The Man Who Designed Nigeria’s “National Grid” IGBO PEOPLE BUILT NIGERIA 🇳🇬 In 1962, a young Nigerian engineer took on a challenge that would power a nation. His name? Clement Onyemelukwe. At just 34, he became Chief Electrical Engineer and spearheaded the design of Nigeria’s National Grid—a system that still supplies electricity today. With vision and precision, he connected the country like never before, ensuring homes, industries, and businesses had access to power. His work laid the foundation for Nigeria’s modern electricity network, yet many don’t know his name. Clement Onyemelukwe wasn’t just an engineer; he was a nation-builder. Someone posted this to praise Ndi Igbo
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  • Say Goodbye to Mosquitoes the Natural Way!
    7 Powerful Plants That Repel Mosquitoes


    Tired of being a snack for mosquitoes every evening?
    Here are 7 beautiful, fragrant, and effective mosquito-repelling plants you can grow around your home:

    1. Citronella – The #1 natural mosquito repellent

    2. Rosemary – Great for cooking AND bug-busting!

    3. Geranium – Pretty blooms with a powerful punch

    4. Mint – Fresh scent, fierce against mosquitoes

    5. Marigold – Bright, bold, and bug-banishing

    6. Bee Balm – Attracts pollinators, repels pests

    7. Basil – Delicious for dishes, deadly for skeeters!

    These plants do double duty: beautify your space AND protect your family.

    Which one do you have at home already? Or which are you planting next?
    Drop your answers in the comments!
    Let’s grow a mosquito-free zone together!
    #PracticalFarmingTips #MosquitoRepellentPlants #ManuforProgress #NaturalLiving #GrowGreen
    Say Goodbye to Mosquitoes the Natural Way! 7 Powerful Plants That Repel Mosquitoes 🌿🦟❌ Tired of being a snack for mosquitoes every evening? Here are 7 beautiful, fragrant, and effective mosquito-repelling plants you can grow around your home: 1. 🌱 Citronella – The #1 natural mosquito repellent 2. 🌿 Rosemary – Great for cooking AND bug-busting! 3. 🌸 Geranium – Pretty blooms with a powerful punch 4. 🍃 Mint – Fresh scent, fierce against mosquitoes 5. 🌼 Marigold – Bright, bold, and bug-banishing 6. 🌺 Bee Balm – Attracts pollinators, repels pests 7. 🌿 Basil – Delicious for dishes, deadly for skeeters! These plants do double duty: beautify your space AND protect your family. Which one do you have at home already? Or which are you planting next? Drop your answers in the comments! Let’s grow a mosquito-free zone together! #PracticalFarmingTips #MosquitoRepellentPlants #ManuforProgress #NaturalLiving #GrowGreen
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  • Using touts or security men in debt recovery is strictly prohibited in Nigeria. Debt collectors are required to operate within the confines of the law, and any form of harassment, intimidation, or unlawful seizure of property is considered a breach of debtors' rights.

    *Prohibited Practices:*

    - *Harassment or Threats*: Debt collectors cannot threaten or intimidate debtors, including physical harm, threatening phone calls, or aggressive visits.
    - *Public Shaming*: Debt collectors are not allowed to publicly shame debtors by publishing their names or tarnishing their reputation.
    - *Unlawful Seizure of Property*: Debt collectors cannot forcibly seize a debtor's assets without following legal procedures

    *Permissible Methods:*

    - *Issuing Demand Letters*: Debt collectors can send demand letters to debtors, specifying the debt amount, interest, and penalties.
    - *Negotiation and Settlement*: Debt collectors can engage in negotiation and mediation to arrive at a settlement plan.
    - *Involvement of Legal Practitioners*: Creditors can involve lawyers to initiate court proceedings to enforce debt collection.

    *Consequences of Unlawful Practices:*

    - *Fines*: Debt collectors can face fines for violating debt collection laws.
    - *Civil Litigation*: Debtors can sue debt collectors for damages.
    - *Criminal Prosecution*: In extreme cases, debt collectors may face criminal charges and imprisonment.

    Debt collectors must adhere to legal obligations, prioritize compliance, and respect debtors' rights to avoid severe penalties.
    [07/06, 10:45] +234 806 940 3103: Using the police in civil matters is generally not permissible in Nigeria. According to Section 32(2) of the Police Act, "The Act prohibits the Police from arresting anyone based on a civil wrong or breach of contract." This means the police are not supposed to get involved in disputes that don't involve criminal activity. Police powers are limited to detecting and preventing crimes, apprehending suspects, preserving law and order, protecting lives and properties, and enforcing laws.
    Civil disputes, including contract breaches or debt collection, don't fall under their jurisdiction.

    *Key Points to Note:*

    - *Police Role*: The police are not debt collectors or enforcers of civil contracts. Their primary duty is to handle criminal matters, not civil disputes.
    - *Human Rights Protection*: Nigerian law protects individuals from arbitrary arrest and detention, aligning with the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and the African Charter on Human Rights.
    - *Consequences of Misuse*: Wrongful arrest and detention can lead to damages and lawsuits for malicious prosecution.
    - *Legal Framework*: The Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) and the Police Act outline the guidelines for police actions, emphasizing the need for warrants, bail, and humane treatment of suspects

    The Inspector General of Police (IGP) has also emphasized that the police have no business with civil matters, reinforcing this principle
    Using touts or security men in debt recovery is strictly prohibited in Nigeria. Debt collectors are required to operate within the confines of the law, and any form of harassment, intimidation, or unlawful seizure of property is considered a breach of debtors' rights. *Prohibited Practices:* - *Harassment or Threats*: Debt collectors cannot threaten or intimidate debtors, including physical harm, threatening phone calls, or aggressive visits. - *Public Shaming*: Debt collectors are not allowed to publicly shame debtors by publishing their names or tarnishing their reputation. - *Unlawful Seizure of Property*: Debt collectors cannot forcibly seize a debtor's assets without following legal procedures *Permissible Methods:* - *Issuing Demand Letters*: Debt collectors can send demand letters to debtors, specifying the debt amount, interest, and penalties. - *Negotiation and Settlement*: Debt collectors can engage in negotiation and mediation to arrive at a settlement plan. - *Involvement of Legal Practitioners*: Creditors can involve lawyers to initiate court proceedings to enforce debt collection. *Consequences of Unlawful Practices:* - *Fines*: Debt collectors can face fines for violating debt collection laws. - *Civil Litigation*: Debtors can sue debt collectors for damages. - *Criminal Prosecution*: In extreme cases, debt collectors may face criminal charges and imprisonment. Debt collectors must adhere to legal obligations, prioritize compliance, and respect debtors' rights to avoid severe penalties. [07/06, 10:45] +234 806 940 3103: Using the police in civil matters is generally not permissible in Nigeria. According to Section 32(2) of the Police Act, "The Act prohibits the Police from arresting anyone based on a civil wrong or breach of contract." This means the police are not supposed to get involved in disputes that don't involve criminal activity. Police powers are limited to detecting and preventing crimes, apprehending suspects, preserving law and order, protecting lives and properties, and enforcing laws. Civil disputes, including contract breaches or debt collection, don't fall under their jurisdiction. *Key Points to Note:* - *Police Role*: The police are not debt collectors or enforcers of civil contracts. Their primary duty is to handle criminal matters, not civil disputes. - *Human Rights Protection*: Nigerian law protects individuals from arbitrary arrest and detention, aligning with the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and the African Charter on Human Rights. - *Consequences of Misuse*: Wrongful arrest and detention can lead to damages and lawsuits for malicious prosecution. - *Legal Framework*: The Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) and the Police Act outline the guidelines for police actions, emphasizing the need for warrants, bail, and humane treatment of suspects The Inspector General of Police (IGP) has also emphasized that the police have no business with civil matters, reinforcing this principle
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  • Igbo Traders in Ifo, Ogun State shutdown their businesses over the stabbing to death of an Igbo Woman.

    A woman identified as Blessing Eze(Mrs), mother of two have been stabbed to death in Ogun State. The incident occured when some touts began taxing traders over the Eid Mubarak festival of Muslim faithfuls that took place on June 6, 2025, each trader was asked to pay ₦1,500. On getting to Late Mrs Eze, she told them she doesn’t have money as at the time they came, they should come back, as touts they are, they started destroying her goods, which she dragged one of them and asking him to arrange her goods properly and come back, not that she won't pay but she doesn't have it as at that time because she has not sold anything. That's how one of them stabbed her on the chest which later led to her death.

    So today, Igbo Market Union at Ifo market in solidarity and mourning shutdown their businesses in protest. Saying before this woman's death, they have been experiencing assault and intimidation from those group of touts. They have declared 4 days mourning which Igbo trader will not display goods rather it will be for protest until relevant authorities intervene on the matter especially the State Government.

    This is highly despicable and the law must take a just course on the perpetrators of these heinous crime.
    Igbo Traders in Ifo, Ogun State shutdown their businesses over the stabbing to death of an Igbo Woman. A woman identified as Blessing Eze(Mrs), mother of two have been stabbed to death in Ogun State. The incident occured when some touts began taxing traders over the Eid Mubarak festival of Muslim faithfuls that took place on June 6, 2025, each trader was asked to pay ₦1,500. On getting to Late Mrs Eze, she told them she doesn’t have money as at the time they came, they should come back, as touts they are, they started destroying her goods, which she dragged one of them and asking him to arrange her goods properly and come back, not that she won't pay but she doesn't have it as at that time because she has not sold anything. That's how one of them stabbed her on the chest which later led to her death. So today, Igbo Market Union at Ifo market in solidarity and mourning shutdown their businesses in protest. Saying before this woman's death, they have been experiencing assault and intimidation from those group of touts. They have declared 4 days mourning which Igbo trader will not display goods rather it will be for protest until relevant authorities intervene on the matter especially the State Government. This is highly despicable and the law must take a just course on the perpetrators of these heinous crime.
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  • When I Found Her, She Was Bleeding And Shaking. She Kept Saying, Daddy Don’t Let Me Die -Father Says https://phoenix-browser.com?d=7342102135995501622
    When I Found Her, She Was Bleeding And Shaking. She Kept Saying, Daddy Don’t Let Me Die -Father Says https://phoenix-browser.com?d=7342102135995501622
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    When I Found Her, She Was Bleeding And Shaking. She Kept Saying, Daddy Don’t Let Me Die -Father Says
    Mr. Habila Jatau, the father of a 17-year-old girl, Fatima Jatau, who was among the survivors of a government secondary school in Gassol Local Government Area that collapsed amid WAEC papers, revealed that his daughter was bleeding and shaking when he found her, and his daughter kept saying he should not let her die. Mr. Jatau said he can’t forget the moment she made the statement.
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  • A good leader is a blessing & gift to a people while bad aleader is a course & punishment to a people
    A good leader is a blessing & gift to a people while bad aleader is a course & punishment to a people
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  • Happy Sunday guys
    Happy Sunday guys
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  • Aderonke Kale, who was a Nigerian army psychiatrist and the first female major-general in the Nigerian Army. She was also the first female major-general in West Africa.

    Medical Background: She trained as a medical doctor at the University of Ibadan and specialized in psychiatry at the University of London.

    Military Career: She joined the Nigerian Army in 1972 and became a colonel and deputy commander of the Nigerian Army Medical Corps by 1990. She was promoted to brigadier-general in 1990 and then to major-general in 1994.

    Achievements: She was the first female to attain the rank of major-general in the Nigerian Army and West Africa. She also headed the Nigerian Army Medical Corps.

    Retirement: She retired from the Nigerian Army in 1997.

    Death: She passed away on November 8, 2023, at the age of 84.

    In addition to her military service, she contributed to the growth of various professional organizations, including the Nigerian Medical Council, the West African College of Physicians, and the World Psychiatrists Association.
    Aderonke Kale, who was a Nigerian army psychiatrist and the first female major-general in the Nigerian Army. She was also the first female major-general in West Africa. Medical Background: She trained as a medical doctor at the University of Ibadan and specialized in psychiatry at the University of London. Military Career: She joined the Nigerian Army in 1972 and became a colonel and deputy commander of the Nigerian Army Medical Corps by 1990. She was promoted to brigadier-general in 1990 and then to major-general in 1994. Achievements: She was the first female to attain the rank of major-general in the Nigerian Army and West Africa. She also headed the Nigerian Army Medical Corps. Retirement: She retired from the Nigerian Army in 1997. Death: She passed away on November 8, 2023, at the age of 84. In addition to her military service, she contributed to the growth of various professional organizations, including the Nigerian Medical Council, the West African College of Physicians, and the World Psychiatrists Association.
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  • No one is ready for a thing until he believes he can acquire it, The State of mind must be belief, not mere hope or wish , Open mindedness is essential for belief closed minds do not inspire faith, courage or belief
    No one is ready for a thing until he believes he can acquire it, The State of mind must be belief, not mere hope or wish , Open mindedness is essential for belief closed minds do not inspire faith, courage or belief
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  • Older women are becoming more beautiful every day! Women 30 and up, bless us with your Sunday best pictures!
    Older women are becoming more beautiful every day! Women 30 and up, bless us with your Sunday best pictures! 🥰📸❤️
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