• Pretending to press on your phone just to avoid someone
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    Pretending to press on your phone just to avoid someone 😂 Guilty ❤️ Not Guilty
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  • Breaking:

    Court finds Senator Representing Kogi Central Senatorial district, Natasha Akpoti-Udaughan, guilty of contempt of court.

    She was ordered to tender an apology to the court, which will be published in two national dailies and on her Facebook page, to purge herself from contempt.

    She is also to pay the sum of N5million to the federal government.

    These orders must be obeyed within 7 days of this ruling.

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    Breaking: Court finds Senator Representing Kogi Central Senatorial district, Natasha Akpoti-Udaughan, guilty of contempt of court. She was ordered to tender an apology to the court, which will be published in two national dailies and on her Facebook page, to purge herself from contempt. She is also to pay the sum of N5million to the federal government. These orders must be obeyed within 7 days of this ruling. #tvcnews
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  • A Federal High Court in Abuja has found suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan guilty of contempt and fined her N5million to be paid to the coffers of the Federal Government.

    Justice Binta Nyako, in a ruling on Friday, found Natasha to have violated an order of the court made on April 4 restraining parties from commenting on the subject of the pending suit.

    Justice Nyako held that by posting a satirical letter on her Facebook page on April 27 while the April 4 order subsisted, Natasha was in contempt of court

    The judge said since Natasha is found guilty of contempt in a civil case, thereby making it a civil contempt she would not be sent to prison but made to pay a fine and make public apology to the court.

    Justice Nyanko ordered Natasha to pay N5m to the coffers of the Federal Government and publish public apology in two national dailies and her Facebook page within seven days.
    A Federal High Court in Abuja has found suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan guilty of contempt and fined her N5million to be paid to the coffers of the Federal Government. Justice Binta Nyako, in a ruling on Friday, found Natasha to have violated an order of the court made on April 4 restraining parties from commenting on the subject of the pending suit. Justice Nyako held that by posting a satirical letter on her Facebook page on April 27 while the April 4 order subsisted, Natasha was in contempt of court The judge said since Natasha is found guilty of contempt in a civil case, thereby making it a civil contempt she would not be sent to prison but made to pay a fine and make public apology to the court. Justice Nyanko ordered Natasha to pay N5m to the coffers of the Federal Government and publish public apology in two national dailies and her Facebook page within seven days.
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  • In a controversial ruling that has sparked public reactions, a popular TikToker, Umar Hashim, widely known as Tsulange, has been sentenced to one year imprisonment by a Magistrate Court sitting in Gyadi Gyadi, Kano State. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

    The court, presided over by Magistrate Hadiza Muhammad Hassan, found Tsulange guilty of indecent public conduct after he appeared in a viral comedy skit where he was seen bathing in the middle of a public road, wearing a woman’s undergarment. The act, which was filmed and posted online, quickly gained attention but also drew the ire of authorities and conservative members of the public.
    In a controversial ruling that has sparked public reactions, a popular TikToker, Umar Hashim, widely known as Tsulange, has been sentenced to one year imprisonment by a Magistrate Court sitting in Gyadi Gyadi, Kano State. Eyes Of Lagos reports, The court, presided over by Magistrate Hadiza Muhammad Hassan, found Tsulange guilty of indecent public conduct after he appeared in a viral comedy skit where he was seen bathing in the middle of a public road, wearing a woman’s undergarment. The act, which was filmed and posted online, quickly gained attention but also drew the ire of authorities and conservative members of the public.
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  • BREAKING NEWS

    Balthazar Egonga Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison for Embezzlement!

    Earlier today, Balthazar Egonga was convicted and handed 18 years imprisonment after being found guilty of embezzling over 1 billion Francs in government funds.

    According to reports, Balthazar personally pocketed 910 million Francs out of the stolen sum — most of which was allegedly blown on women and lavish pleasures.

    > Today, the same people he flaunted wealth for are nowhere near the prison gates.

    Moral Lesson: No matter how long you run, the law will catch up eventually. Fast money can ruin fast lives. Don’t let temporary pleasure cost you permanent peace.
    🚨🚨💔 BREAKING NEWS Balthazar Egonga Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison for Embezzlement! Earlier today, Balthazar Egonga was convicted and handed 18 years imprisonment after being found guilty of embezzling over 1 billion Francs in government funds. 😳 According to reports, Balthazar personally pocketed 910 million Francs out of the stolen sum — most of which was allegedly blown on women and lavish pleasures. 💔 > Today, the same people he flaunted wealth for are nowhere near the prison gates. 😢 Moral Lesson: No matter how long you run, the law will catch up eventually. Fast money can ruin fast lives. Don’t let temporary pleasure cost you permanent peace.
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  • Pretending to press on your phone just to avoid someone
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  • I'm guilty of this but aren't we doing too much in making plans on plans but unable to execute any of them?
    I'm guilty of this but aren't we doing too much in making plans on plans but unable to execute any of them?
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  • Please date a man who is kind... not just to impress you in the beginning, but consistently, even when he’s tired, frustrated, or not getting his way. Date a man who’s emotionally available, someone who can have real conversations without shutting down, dismissing your feelings, or making you feel like you’re too much. Don’t waste your energy chasing someone for crumbs of attention when you deserve a steady, full plate of love and presence.
    Date a man who provides, and no... it’s not just about money. It’s about providing emotional safety. Providing effort. Providing peace. It’s about knowing that if life gets heavy, he’ll help carry the weight... not add to it. He shows up, not just when it’s easy, but when it matters. He doesn't disappear during conflict or guilt-trip you for having needs. He makes you feel held, protected, and chosen.
    Date a man who speaks to you with patience. One who listens, even when he doesn’t fully understand yet. A man who talks to you, not at you. One who doesn’t use tone, silence, or sarcasm as weapons when things get hard. Someone who remembers that respect doesn’t go out the window just because there’s a disagreement. You deserve a love that doesn’t make you question your worth every time the conversation gets uncomfortable.
    Because life will test you. Stress will come. Things won’t always be perfect. But your relationship should be your safe place, not another battlefield. Choose someone who makes you feel calm, seen, supported... someone who feels like peace after a long day, not more chaos to recover from.
    Date a man who doesn’t just say “I love you” ...
    but makes you feel it.
    In how he speaks.
    In how he shows up.
    In how he never makes you doubt that your heart is safe with him.
    Please date a man who is kind... not just to impress you in the beginning, but consistently, even when he’s tired, frustrated, or not getting his way. Date a man who’s emotionally available, someone who can have real conversations without shutting down, dismissing your feelings, or making you feel like you’re too much. Don’t waste your energy chasing someone for crumbs of attention when you deserve a steady, full plate of love and presence. Date a man who provides, and no... it’s not just about money. It’s about providing emotional safety. Providing effort. Providing peace. It’s about knowing that if life gets heavy, he’ll help carry the weight... not add to it. He shows up, not just when it’s easy, but when it matters. He doesn't disappear during conflict or guilt-trip you for having needs. He makes you feel held, protected, and chosen. Date a man who speaks to you with patience. One who listens, even when he doesn’t fully understand yet. A man who talks to you, not at you. One who doesn’t use tone, silence, or sarcasm as weapons when things get hard. Someone who remembers that respect doesn’t go out the window just because there’s a disagreement. You deserve a love that doesn’t make you question your worth every time the conversation gets uncomfortable. Because life will test you. Stress will come. Things won’t always be perfect. But your relationship should be your safe place, not another battlefield. Choose someone who makes you feel calm, seen, supported... someone who feels like peace after a long day, not more chaos to recover from. Date a man who doesn’t just say “I love you” ... but makes you feel it. In how he speaks. In how he shows up. In how he never makes you doubt that your heart is safe with him.
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  • Breaking News

    Balthazar Egonga has been sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment today. He was found guilty of embezzling Government Funds.

    Balthazar and his friends embezzled 1 billion Francs, his own share was 910 million Francs.

    He used his money to get all the women he was with them... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews
    Breaking News 🚨🚨💔 Balthazar Egonga has been sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment today. He was found guilty of embezzling Government Funds. Balthazar and his friends embezzled 1 billion Francs, his own share was 910 million Francs. He used his money to get all the women he was with them... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews
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  • ''Joy comes in the morning.” Every morning, joy is waiting for you. But guilt, bitterness, discouragement can also come in the morning. You get to choose.
    ''Joy comes in the morning.” Every morning, joy is waiting for you. But guilt, bitterness, discouragement can also come in the morning. You get to choose.
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  • *The Dangers of Gossiping*

    Gossiping can be a toxic habit that damages relationships, reputations, and self-esteem. It can spread negativity, create conflict, and lead to feelings of guilt and shame.

    *Why We Gossip*

    - To feel connected or part of a group
    - To gain power or control over others
    - To distract ourselves from our own problems
    - To entertain or amuse others

    *The Consequences*

    - Damaged relationships and trust
    - Hurt feelings and reputations
    - Increased stress and anxiety
    - Loss of credibility and respect

    *Breaking the Habit*

    - Practice self-awareness and recognize when you're gossiping
    - Focus on positive and uplifting conversations
    - Set boundaries and avoid engaging with gossip
    - Cultivate empathy and kindness towards others

    By being mindful of our words and actions, we can create a more positive and supportive environment for everyone.

    JB WORLD
    *The Dangers of Gossiping* Gossiping can be a toxic habit that damages relationships, reputations, and self-esteem. It can spread negativity, create conflict, and lead to feelings of guilt and shame. *Why We Gossip* - To feel connected or part of a group - To gain power or control over others - To distract ourselves from our own problems - To entertain or amuse others *The Consequences* - Damaged relationships and trust - Hurt feelings and reputations - Increased stress and anxiety - Loss of credibility and respect *Breaking the Habit* - Practice self-awareness and recognize when you're gossiping - Focus on positive and uplifting conversations - Set boundaries and avoid engaging with gossip - Cultivate empathy and kindness towards others By being mindful of our words and actions, we can create a more positive and supportive environment for everyone. JB WORLD
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