• JUST IN: The Lagos state government sealed a construction site in Lekki Phase 1 after a crane accident killed an operator, Rotimi Adesina.



    JUST IN: The Lagos state government sealed a construction site in Lekki Phase 1 after a crane accident killed an operator, Rotimi Adesina.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/07/2025*

    FG declares July 15 as public holiday to honour Buhari

    Tinubu, African leaders for Daura to attend Buhari’s burial

    Osinbajo, governors, Dangote, others honour Awujale

    Soldiers bar traditionalists from Awujale’s Muslim funeral

    PTDF screens 560 N’West candidates for overseas scholarship

    JAMB spends N113.8m supervising UTME in seven countries

    Super Falcons star Babajide Rinsola signs for AS Roma

    Naira rebounds to four-month high, trades N1,518/$

    US Supreme Court allows Trump to resume Education Department dismantling

    Mother of jailed Egyptian-UK activist ends 10-month hunger strike

    Visa overstay: US threatens Nigerians with deportation, permanent travel ban

    China, Ogun GFTZ donate to pupils

    -------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * An area of Angola called Cabinda is separated from the rest of the country by a small strip of land belonging to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Cabinda, a major oil-producing region, has been a point of contention and a driver for the separatist movement.

    * Kangaroos keep growing until they die. They are the world’s largest marsupial.
    -------------------------

    Fuel subsidy removal necessary – Tinubu

    Buhari: Tinubu sets up 9-man committee as burial holds today

    Tinubu to receive Buhari’s body in Katsina on Tuesday

    Presidency: FEC postpones special session in honour of Buhari

    National Assembly mourns, suspends plenary till July 22

    Akpabio appeals court order recalling suspended Natasha

    PIA brought $16bn investment in two years –Deputy Speaker

    Natasha fires back at Akpabio over reinstatement challenge

    CJN seeks AI adoption in judicial library services

    Alleged forgery: Court fixes July 16 for arraignment of 3 Ghanaians, lawyer

    EFCC secures conviction of five Internet fraudsters in Kwara

    10 Anambra union members arraigned over cyberstalking

    EFCC seals Kaduna hotel over money laundering violations

    NSCDC deploys 2,807 operatives ahead of Buhari’s burial

    FG banks on investors for N2.3tn infrastructure drive

    NYSC to deploy more ICT tools, train officers amid rising cyber threats — DG

    FCT area council workers suspend strike over Wike’s intervention

    Ogun varsity students resort to self-help over robbery attacks

    Anglican Church reaffirms rejection of LGBTQ practice

    Adoke’s memoir desperate cover-up of Malabu scandal – HEDA

    Metering gap persists amid 187,000 Q1 installations

    40% of bonded terminals lack basic facilities – Operators

    Rainoil unveils 10 new fuel stations

    NMDPRA attracted $1.2bn into modular refineries — DAPPMAN

    Geregu posts N20.18bn H1 profit

    UBA marks 10th anniversary of partnership with VERiCASH

    Corruption behind inflated petrol consumption figures – Dangote

    Elected Lagos chairmen get certificates of return Wednesday

    Youth Party, LP reject Lagos LG poll

    2027: Adeleke attacks Aregbesola over plan to oust gov

    ADC, opposition coalition vow to take over Kaduna

    Don’t probe Obaseki, Wike advises Okpebholo

    Okpebholo cancels New Edo Line’s inauguration to honour Buhari

    Buhari’s legacies won’t be forgotten – Niger gov

    Aiyedatiwa warns 16 new commissioners against undue favour

    Katsina communuty negotiating with bandits – Commissioner

    Ogun lawmaker hails Osoba at 86

    Lagos developing blue economy policy to drive growth — SSG

    Kano promises December delivery of roads, flyovers

    Nasarawa adopts FG’s health investment initiative

    Ogun workers begin strike over N82bn pension deductions

    Kano boosts rural power with 500 transformers

    Kano police calm fears over scholar’s sermon

    Three Abia kidnap victims rescued, N2m ransom recovered

    4 dead as 3-storey building collapses in Kano

    Police inspector, three CJTF members killed in Zamfara

    Sokoto students build electric-powered car

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

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1799, the Rosetta Stone was found. The ancient Egyptian rock inscribed with a decree by King Ptolemy V was found in the Egyptian port city of Rashid (Rosetta) by French Captain Pierre Bouchard.

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

    Many leaders as you see them.
    Na different disguise them dey go.
    Animal in human skiin.
    Animal dey putu tie oo
    Animal dey wear agbada
    Animal dey putu suit oh.

    Fela Anikulapo-Kuti

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/07/2025* FG declares July 15 as public holiday to honour Buhari Tinubu, African leaders for Daura to attend Buhari’s burial Osinbajo, governors, Dangote, others honour Awujale Soldiers bar traditionalists from Awujale’s Muslim funeral PTDF screens 560 N’West candidates for overseas scholarship JAMB spends N113.8m supervising UTME in seven countries Super Falcons star Babajide Rinsola signs for AS Roma Naira rebounds to four-month high, trades N1,518/$ US Supreme Court allows Trump to resume Education Department dismantling Mother of jailed Egyptian-UK activist ends 10-month hunger strike Visa overstay: US threatens Nigerians with deportation, permanent travel ban China, Ogun GFTZ donate to pupils ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * An area of Angola called Cabinda is separated from the rest of the country by a small strip of land belonging to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Cabinda, a major oil-producing region, has been a point of contention and a driver for the separatist movement. * Kangaroos keep growing until they die. They are the world’s largest marsupial. ------------------------- Fuel subsidy removal necessary – Tinubu Buhari: Tinubu sets up 9-man committee as burial holds today Tinubu to receive Buhari’s body in Katsina on Tuesday Presidency: FEC postpones special session in honour of Buhari National Assembly mourns, suspends plenary till July 22 Akpabio appeals court order recalling suspended Natasha PIA brought $16bn investment in two years –Deputy Speaker Natasha fires back at Akpabio over reinstatement challenge CJN seeks AI adoption in judicial library services Alleged forgery: Court fixes July 16 for arraignment of 3 Ghanaians, lawyer EFCC secures conviction of five Internet fraudsters in Kwara 10 Anambra union members arraigned over cyberstalking EFCC seals Kaduna hotel over money laundering violations NSCDC deploys 2,807 operatives ahead of Buhari’s burial FG banks on investors for N2.3tn infrastructure drive NYSC to deploy more ICT tools, train officers amid rising cyber threats — DG FCT area council workers suspend strike over Wike’s intervention Ogun varsity students resort to self-help over robbery attacks Anglican Church reaffirms rejection of LGBTQ practice Adoke’s memoir desperate cover-up of Malabu scandal – HEDA Metering gap persists amid 187,000 Q1 installations 40% of bonded terminals lack basic facilities – Operators Rainoil unveils 10 new fuel stations NMDPRA attracted $1.2bn into modular refineries — DAPPMAN Geregu posts N20.18bn H1 profit UBA marks 10th anniversary of partnership with VERiCASH Corruption behind inflated petrol consumption figures – Dangote Elected Lagos chairmen get certificates of return Wednesday Youth Party, LP reject Lagos LG poll 2027: Adeleke attacks Aregbesola over plan to oust gov ADC, opposition coalition vow to take over Kaduna Don’t probe Obaseki, Wike advises Okpebholo Okpebholo cancels New Edo Line’s inauguration to honour Buhari Buhari’s legacies won’t be forgotten – Niger gov Aiyedatiwa warns 16 new commissioners against undue favour Katsina communuty negotiating with bandits – Commissioner Ogun lawmaker hails Osoba at 86 Lagos developing blue economy policy to drive growth — SSG Kano promises December delivery of roads, flyovers Nasarawa adopts FG’s health investment initiative Ogun workers begin strike over N82bn pension deductions Kano boosts rural power with 500 transformers Kano police calm fears over scholar’s sermon Three Abia kidnap victims rescued, N2m ransom recovered 4 dead as 3-storey building collapses in Kano Police inspector, three CJTF members killed in Zamfara Sokoto students build electric-powered car ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1799, the Rosetta Stone was found. The ancient Egyptian rock inscribed with a decree by King Ptolemy V was found in the Egyptian port city of Rashid (Rosetta) by French Captain Pierre Bouchard. ------------------------- Many leaders as you see them. Na different disguise them dey go. Animal in human skiin. Animal dey putu tie oo Animal dey wear agbada Animal dey putu suit oh. Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • Super Falcons forward, Omorinsola Babajide, has officially signed a two-year contract with Italian Serie A Women’s side AS Roma, marking a major step forward in her club career. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

    The 26-year-old winger joined the Giallorosse on a free transfer after her contract with Spanish Liga F side UD Tenerifeexpired in May 2025. AS Roma confirmed the signing on their official website, welcoming Babajide into their growing women’s team.
    Super Falcons forward, Omorinsola Babajide, has officially signed a two-year contract with Italian Serie A Women’s side AS Roma, marking a major step forward in her club career. Eyes Of Lagos reports, The 26-year-old winger joined the Giallorosse on a free transfer after her contract with Spanish Liga F side UD Tenerifeexpired in May 2025. AS Roma confirmed the signing on their official website, welcoming Babajide into their growing women’s team.
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  • BUHARI: WHO DID THIS TO US?

    Where is the conscience in the hearts of our elite who eulogize the late former President Mohammadu Buhari?

    Sowore and some few patriotic and reasonable Nigerians are the only ones who are taking us down the memory lane of how Buhari soaked his hands with the bløød of innocent Nigerians and destroyed the very fabric of our security, economic and national cohesion.

    Why the pretence and vain attempts by pretenders and lîàrs to try to make a tyrant a great man in dèàth?

    Nigerians are not stupiiid. When former President Umaru Musa Ya'rdua díèd, Nigerians mourned and eulogized him for his love and compassion for Nigeria and Nigerians.

    Buhari's former spokesman, Shehu Garuba has expressed his displeasure over how Nigerians have thrown caution to the wind and hît hard on Buhari even in dèàth. Let Nigerians reminisce Buhari's high-handedness. Please, Garuba let Nigerians vent their angèr in peace! You don't bèàt up a child and take away his right to cry and sob.

    DEAR NIGERIANS....

    Have you all forgotten so soon how innocent Nigerians including NYSC corps members were slaughtered in the North just because Buhari lost presidential elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011? Buhari used religion to conscientize and weaponize the ignorant youths of the North. They were at his beck and call to commit the unthinkable.

    Have you all also forgotten his ignoble statement that "monkeys and baboons will be soaked in bløød if he lost the 2015 presidential election?

    Who ordered the killing of innocent ENDSARS protesters in Lagos?

    Even though President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has his annoying shortcomings, Buhari literally paved the way for Nigerians to see Tinubu as their eñemy owing to the security and economic mess he left behind.

    Here was a man who valued cows more than the citizens of this country.

    Here was a man who gave bloodtasty Fulani Herdsmen from neighbouring countries unhindered assess into the country, to slaughter farmers and make kidnappings a daily occurrence in all nooks and crannies of our dear nation through his body language. Did Buhari ever criticize the activities of the kîllèr herdsmen? NO!

    Buhari's crimes against humanity are innumerable!

    Yet some say he had integrity! Integrity? A man with integrity will not allow bløødbath under his watch as a leader!

    We all have our individual shortcomings but some shortcomings are preposterous! It's understandable that humans don't have power over who is going to heaven or hèll, but I know for sure that the voice of men is the voice of God.

    In the mind of minds of those who eulogize Buhari, they know that Buhari never meant well for this country. Buhari just wanted to prove some points after his military administration was toppled by IBB. Which was why he kept contesting for president in every election circle until he capitalized on former President Jonathan's meekness or call it weakness and grabbed power that he had longed for in 2015.
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    THE BLØØD OF THE KÎLLLÈD INNOCENT NIGERIANS WILL HAUNT AND HUNT...

    Those who kîlllèd them and those who mourn and eulogize Buhari but fail to speak against their killlings and mourn them too. At least, all lives matter!

    May the souls of innocent Nigerians killled in far away Benue State, Plateau State and other parts of the country by the eñemïes of the nations state called Nigeria rest in the bosom of the Lord, amen.

    #bendelgistsblog.
    BUHARI: WHO DID THIS TO US? Where is the conscience in the hearts of our elite who eulogize the late former President Mohammadu Buhari? Sowore and some few patriotic and reasonable Nigerians are the only ones who are taking us down the memory lane of how Buhari soaked his hands with the bløød of innocent Nigerians and destroyed the very fabric of our security, economic and national cohesion. Why the pretence and vain attempts by pretenders and lîàrs to try to make a tyrant a great man in dèàth? Nigerians are not stupiiid. When former President Umaru Musa Ya'rdua díèd, Nigerians mourned and eulogized him for his love and compassion for Nigeria and Nigerians. Buhari's former spokesman, Shehu Garuba has expressed his displeasure over how Nigerians have thrown caution to the wind and hît hard on Buhari even in dèàth. Let Nigerians reminisce Buhari's high-handedness. Please, Garuba let Nigerians vent their angèr in peace! You don't bèàt up a child and take away his right to cry and sob. DEAR NIGERIANS.... Have you all forgotten so soon how innocent Nigerians including NYSC corps members were slaughtered in the North just because Buhari lost presidential elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011? Buhari used religion to conscientize and weaponize the ignorant youths of the North. They were at his beck and call to commit the unthinkable. Have you all also forgotten his ignoble statement that "monkeys and baboons will be soaked in bløød if he lost the 2015 presidential election? Who ordered the killing of innocent ENDSARS protesters in Lagos? Even though President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has his annoying shortcomings, Buhari literally paved the way for Nigerians to see Tinubu as their eñemy owing to the security and economic mess he left behind. Here was a man who valued cows more than the citizens of this country. Here was a man who gave bloodtasty Fulani Herdsmen from neighbouring countries unhindered assess into the country, to slaughter farmers and make kidnappings a daily occurrence in all nooks and crannies of our dear nation through his body language. Did Buhari ever criticize the activities of the kîllèr herdsmen? NO! Buhari's crimes against humanity are innumerable! Yet some say he had integrity! Integrity? A man with integrity will not allow bløødbath under his watch as a leader! We all have our individual shortcomings but some shortcomings are preposterous! It's understandable that humans don't have power over who is going to heaven or hèll, but I know for sure that the voice of men is the voice of God. In the mind of minds of those who eulogize Buhari, they know that Buhari never meant well for this country. Buhari just wanted to prove some points after his military administration was toppled by IBB. Which was why he kept contesting for president in every election circle until he capitalized on former President Jonathan's meekness or call it weakness and grabbed power that he had longed for in 2015. ------------------------------------- THE BLØØD OF THE KÎLLLÈD INNOCENT NIGERIANS WILL HAUNT AND HUNT... Those who kîlllèd them and those who mourn and eulogize Buhari but fail to speak against their killlings and mourn them too. At least, all lives matter! May the souls of innocent Nigerians killled in far away Benue State, Plateau State and other parts of the country by the eñemïes of the nations state called Nigeria rest in the bosom of the Lord, amen. #bendelgistsblog.
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  • "My real name is Samuel Animashaun Perry, but everyone knows me as Broda Shaggi. I’m from Ikene in Ogun State.

    My dad was a drama teacher, and I used to follow him to rehearsals when I was little. That’s where my love for acting started. Sadly, he pássed away when I was still very young. It hûrt me a lot, but it also gave me the drive to succeed and make him proud.

    I studied Creative Arts at the University of Lagos, and after school, I began making short comedy skits online. One of my videos — ‘Jesus appeared in Mushin’ — went viral, and that’s how Broda Shaggi became popular.

    What many people don’t know is that I’m married and I have two beautiful daughters. People are always surprised when they find out I have a family because I keep that part of my life private."

    — Broda Shaggi
    #everyone #followers
    "My real name is Samuel Animashaun Perry, but everyone knows me as Broda Shaggi. I’m from Ikene in Ogun State. My dad was a drama teacher, and I used to follow him to rehearsals when I was little. That’s where my love for acting started. Sadly, he pássed away when I was still very young. It hûrt me a lot, but it also gave me the drive to succeed and make him proud. I studied Creative Arts at the University of Lagos, and after school, I began making short comedy skits online. One of my videos — ‘Jesus appeared in Mushin’ — went viral, and that’s how Broda Shaggi became popular. What many people don’t know is that I’m married and I have two beautiful daughters. People are always surprised when they find out I have a family because I keep that part of my life private." — Broda Shaggi #everyone #followers
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  • I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE.

    EPISODE 1

    FOLLOW ME Justina's Stories
    My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home.

    Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.”

    Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood.

    But something didn’t feel right after a while.

    Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him.

    Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.”

    The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof.

    A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.”

    Then came the final straw.

    One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise.

    I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened.

    What I saw inside will never leave my memory.

    Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask.

    They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound.

    They both turned.

    Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color.

    I wanted to scream, but no voice came out.

    I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice:

    “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?”

    Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…”

    Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—”

    I turned away.

    I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself,

    “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.”

    And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
    I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE. EPISODE 1 FOLLOW ME Justina's Stories My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home. Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.” Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood. But something didn’t feel right after a while. Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him. Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.” The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof. A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.” Then came the final straw. One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise. I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened. What I saw inside will never leave my memory. Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask. They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound. They both turned. Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color. I wanted to scream, but no voice came out. I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice: “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?” Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…” Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—” I turned away. I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself, “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.” And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
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  • I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE.

    EPISODE 1

    FOLLOW ME Justy's Stories
    My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home.

    Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.”

    Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood.

    But something didn’t feel right after a while.

    Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him.

    Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.”

    The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof.

    A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.”

    Then came the final straw.

    One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise.

    I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened.

    What I saw inside will never leave my memory.

    Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask.

    They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound.

    They both turned.

    Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color.

    I wanted to scream, but no voice came out.

    I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice:

    “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?”

    Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…”

    Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—”

    I turned away.

    I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself,

    “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.”

    And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
    I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE. EPISODE 1 FOLLOW ME Justy's Stories My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home. Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.” Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood. But something didn’t feel right after a while. Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him. Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.” The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof. A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.” Then came the final straw. One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise. I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened. What I saw inside will never leave my memory. Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask. They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound. They both turned. Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color. I wanted to scream, but no voice came out. I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice: “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?” Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…” Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—” I turned away. I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself, “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.” And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
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  • Wanted drug kingpin and others arrested as NDLEA seizes parcels of cocaine and loud packaged inside lipsticks, microwave in Lagos... #Aidee #News #Crime
    Wanted drug kingpin and others arrested as NDLEA seizes parcels of cocaine and loud packaged inside lipsticks, microwave in Lagos... #Aidee #News #Crime
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  • MY ABUJA PEOPLE DO YOU AGREE???

    What is it like to live in Abuja, Nigeria
    Abuja is a beautiful city…you should expect nothing less, being the capital city. Also, like most other capital cities around the world, it is an expensive place to stay compared to other parts of the country.

    The bulk of the expenses go into accommodation; and since you have that already taken care of by your company, you need not worry about that particular expense. Depending on where you end up staying, food may be expensive.

    For your company to provide accommodation, I will assume that the accommodation will be located in the city center, where there is a steady supply of electricity and portable water supply. So you need not worry about that also.

    Pump price of petrol is uniform across major cities in the country (145 Naira, which is about half a dollar) so it is pretty much affordable for someone of your caliber.

    Crime rate is low in Abuja metropolis, which again I assume is where your company will put you.

    You will enjoy your stay in Abuja but I will advise you to find some time to visit Lagos. Lagos is more fun than Abuja.
    MY ABUJA PEOPLE DO YOU AGREE??? 🤔🤷‍♂️ What is it like to live in Abuja, Nigeria Abuja is a beautiful city…you should expect nothing less, being the capital city. Also, like most other capital cities around the world, it is an expensive place to stay compared to other parts of the country. The bulk of the expenses go into accommodation; and since you have that already taken care of by your company, you need not worry about that particular expense. Depending on where you end up staying, food may be expensive. For your company to provide accommodation, I will assume that the accommodation will be located in the city center, where there is a steady supply of electricity and portable water supply. So you need not worry about that also. Pump price of petrol is uniform across major cities in the country (145 Naira, which is about half a dollar) so it is pretty much affordable for someone of your caliber. Crime rate is low in Abuja metropolis, which again I assume is where your company will put you. You will enjoy your stay in Abuja but I will advise you to find some time to visit Lagos. Lagos is more fun than Abuja.
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  • Profiles of new breed politicians that want to bring change to Nigeria:

    1. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
    Atiku was vice president for eight years between 1999 and 2007. He was the head of Obasanjo privatisation programme where he sold a national asset ALSCON built for $3.3bn for a paltry $250m to a Russian friend.

    He is 78 years old.

    2. Senator David Mark
    He retired as a Brigadier General in the Nigerian Army. He stood firmly against the restoration of June 12 mandate to the winner, Bashorun Moshood Kasimawo Olawale Abiola. He was military governor of Nige state from 1984 to 1986. He was senator for twenty years between 1999 and 2019. He was the longest serving Senate President. He was Senate President for eight years between 2007 and 2015.

    He is 77 years old.

    3. Alhaji Sule Lamido
    Sule Lamido was a member of House of Representatives in the second republic. He wss the national secretary of the original Social Democratic Party who betrayed the June 12 struggle. He was governor for Jigawa state for eight years between 2007 and 2015. He was not only found wanting in the fund of the state but with his son.

    This new breed politician is 76 years old.

    4. Arc Tom Ikimi
    Ikimi was Nigerian foreign affairs minister from 1995 and 1998 after he betrayed the June 12 struggle. He was the national chairman of the National Republican Congress before his appointment as minister after Abacha put a nail to the coffin of the aborted third republic.

    The new breed Edo born politician is three years older than Atiku who is 78.

    5. Mr Rotimi Amaechi
    Amaechi was the Speaker, Rivers state house of assembly from 1999 to 2007. He was governor of Rivers state from 2007 to 2015. He was minister of transport (which included today's blue marine ministry) between 2015 and 2022 when he reluctantly resigned to contest for APC presidential ticket which he lost despite running around a stadium in what was supposed to be a thanksgiving service.

    He celebrated his 60th birthday anniversary in hunger in a hall rented with millions of naira.

    6. Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola
    Aregbesola was commissioner of works Lagos state for eight years between 1999 and 2007. He was governor of Osun state from 2010 to 2018. He was minister of public holiday and prison break between 2019 and 2023 but he was originally appointed minister of interior.

    He is 68 years old.

    7. Alhaji Aminu Waziri Tambuwal
    Member House of Representatives for twelve years from 2003 to 2015. He was Speaker between 2011 and 2015 and Governor of Sokoto state from 2015 to 2023. He is a senator from 2023 till date.

    He is 59 years old.

    8. Mallam Nasir El-Rufai
    El-Rufai was appointed Director General of Bureau of Public Enterprise in 1999. In 2003, he was appointed minister of the federal capital territory. He was elected governor of Kaduna state in 2015 and got re-elected in 2019.

    This new breed politician is just 65 years old.

    As we can see, they have never played any role in the destiny of our country and this is why they want to bring a change in 2027.

    #SWA
    Profiles of new breed politicians that want to bring change to Nigeria: 1. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar Atiku was vice president for eight years between 1999 and 2007. He was the head of Obasanjo privatisation programme where he sold a national asset ALSCON built for $3.3bn for a paltry $250m to a Russian friend. He is 78 years old. 2. Senator David Mark He retired as a Brigadier General in the Nigerian Army. He stood firmly against the restoration of June 12 mandate to the winner, Bashorun Moshood Kasimawo Olawale Abiola. He was military governor of Nige state from 1984 to 1986. He was senator for twenty years between 1999 and 2019. He was the longest serving Senate President. He was Senate President for eight years between 2007 and 2015. He is 77 years old. 3. Alhaji Sule Lamido Sule Lamido was a member of House of Representatives in the second republic. He wss the national secretary of the original Social Democratic Party who betrayed the June 12 struggle. He was governor for Jigawa state for eight years between 2007 and 2015. He was not only found wanting in the fund of the state but with his son. This new breed politician is 76 years old. 4. Arc Tom Ikimi Ikimi was Nigerian foreign affairs minister from 1995 and 1998 after he betrayed the June 12 struggle. He was the national chairman of the National Republican Congress before his appointment as minister after Abacha put a nail to the coffin of the aborted third republic. The new breed Edo born politician is three years older than Atiku who is 78. 5. Mr Rotimi Amaechi Amaechi was the Speaker, Rivers state house of assembly from 1999 to 2007. He was governor of Rivers state from 2007 to 2015. He was minister of transport (which included today's blue marine ministry) between 2015 and 2022 when he reluctantly resigned to contest for APC presidential ticket which he lost despite running around a stadium in what was supposed to be a thanksgiving service. He celebrated his 60th birthday anniversary in hunger in a hall rented with millions of naira. 6. Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola Aregbesola was commissioner of works Lagos state for eight years between 1999 and 2007. He was governor of Osun state from 2010 to 2018. He was minister of public holiday and prison break between 2019 and 2023 but he was originally appointed minister of interior. He is 68 years old. 7. Alhaji Aminu Waziri Tambuwal Member House of Representatives for twelve years from 2003 to 2015. He was Speaker between 2011 and 2015 and Governor of Sokoto state from 2015 to 2023. He is a senator from 2023 till date. He is 59 years old. 8. Mallam Nasir El-Rufai El-Rufai was appointed Director General of Bureau of Public Enterprise in 1999. In 2003, he was appointed minister of the federal capital territory. He was elected governor of Kaduna state in 2015 and got re-elected in 2019. This new breed politician is just 65 years old. As we can see, they have never played any role in the destiny of our country and this is why they want to bring a change in 2027. #SWA
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  • What advice would you give to someone who is moving to Abuja, Nigeria?
    Abuja is the city of packaging!

    Before I moved to Abuja, i lived in Edo State, Benin City precisely. I do not know if you know Benin but it's a very quiet and “normal” city. I used to hear and read about “the Abuja lifestyle” and I always wondered why people did so much. Till i got a job and moved to Abuja.

    I will tell you a story and i will drop my points (or advice) within my story.

    I am an Architect by profession and for someone who had practiced mostly in Edo State and a few times in Lagos, bringing my practice to a mega city wasn't as easy as I envisioned.

    ••If you want to meet people, Abuja is the place but then to take the part, you have to look the part.

    I finally secured a meeting with a potential client I met online. We fixed a date to meet at a choice restaurant in Wuse II.

    ••Transportation is pretty cheap in Abuja.

    I live in Dutse. I took a taxi to Wuse market. It's #150 from Dutse, then i joined another to my destination, #100. When i got there, i came down from the taxi, looking sharp but a bit tired and my client was just driving in as well. I walked up to him, greeted him and introduced myself and he asked “Did your car break down?” I innocently replied and said “No sir, I do not have a car yet”.

    I noticed his disposition changed a bit. He didn't say anything more, we went in, had the meeting and we dispersed. He even offered to drop me. But he doesn't call me back. 2 weeks later, i call him and I ask about his job. He says “well, I'm not quite sure about you. I do not know an Architect who doesn't have a car. How would you go to site? Would you be jumping taxis all the time? I got another person who is Mobile. Maybe next time”.

    I was shocked. Mostly because where i was coming from, nobody had ever told me that i needed a car to design a brilliant structure for anyone. But i had learnt a lesson.

    ••If you have to live in Abuja, you MUST have a car, and a clean one at that. Its a necessity. Somehow, it affects how people look at you and weigh you.

    I secured another meeting with another client and this time i was wise enough to use an UBER. I didn't lose this job entirely, i secured only the design aspect but i lost the construction(also because I wasn't mobile).

    ••In Abuja, accommodation is cheap in extreme areas but a little more expensive in town.

    The problem with staying in these areas is that you don't get to meet a lot of people who would eventually add anything meaningful to your life, and then if you eventually meet someone in town, and you have meetings with the person, going back home can be very stressful.

    ••There is alot of fake life in Abuja, if you are not careful, you will fall a victim.

    ••There is night life in Abuja, its not a crazy as Lagos but then if you are someone who is an extrovert, you would discover some really nice places.

    ••Abuja will teach you naturally how to be classy.

    ••If you are someone who has low self esteem, you will be carried away. If you are someone who has “big eyes” you will indulge in corrupt practices- you will do anything to belong.

    When moving to Abuja, Come with the mindset of building connections, meet people that will change and grow your business and then take you to the next level of greatness.

    Beyond this, every other thing is a walkover!
    What advice would you give to someone who is moving to Abuja, Nigeria? Abuja is the city of packaging! Before I moved to Abuja, i lived in Edo State, Benin City precisely. I do not know if you know Benin but it's a very quiet and “normal” city. I used to hear and read about “the Abuja lifestyle” and I always wondered why people did so much. Till i got a job and moved to Abuja. I will tell you a story and i will drop my points (or advice) within my story. I am an Architect by profession and for someone who had practiced mostly in Edo State and a few times in Lagos, bringing my practice to a mega city wasn't as easy as I envisioned. ••If you want to meet people, Abuja is the place but then to take the part, you have to look the part. I finally secured a meeting with a potential client I met online. We fixed a date to meet at a choice restaurant in Wuse II. ••Transportation is pretty cheap in Abuja. I live in Dutse. I took a taxi to Wuse market. It's #150 from Dutse, then i joined another to my destination, #100. When i got there, i came down from the taxi, looking sharp but a bit tired and my client was just driving in as well. I walked up to him, greeted him and introduced myself and he asked “Did your car break down?” I innocently replied and said “No sir, I do not have a car yet”. I noticed his disposition changed a bit. He didn't say anything more, we went in, had the meeting and we dispersed. He even offered to drop me. But he doesn't call me back. 2 weeks later, i call him and I ask about his job. He says “well, I'm not quite sure about you. I do not know an Architect who doesn't have a car. How would you go to site? Would you be jumping taxis all the time? I got another person who is Mobile. Maybe next time”. I was shocked. Mostly because where i was coming from, nobody had ever told me that i needed a car to design a brilliant structure for anyone. But i had learnt a lesson. ••If you have to live in Abuja, you MUST have a car, and a clean one at that. Its a necessity. Somehow, it affects how people look at you and weigh you. I secured another meeting with another client and this time i was wise enough to use an UBER. I didn't lose this job entirely, i secured only the design aspect but i lost the construction(also because I wasn't mobile). ••In Abuja, accommodation is cheap in extreme areas but a little more expensive in town. The problem with staying in these areas is that you don't get to meet a lot of people who would eventually add anything meaningful to your life, and then if you eventually meet someone in town, and you have meetings with the person, going back home can be very stressful. ••There is alot of fake life in Abuja, if you are not careful, you will fall a victim. ••There is night life in Abuja, its not a crazy as Lagos but then if you are someone who is an extrovert, you would discover some really nice places. ••Abuja will teach you naturally how to be classy. ••If you are someone who has low self esteem, you will be carried away. If you are someone who has “big eyes” you will indulge in corrupt practices- you will do anything to belong. When moving to Abuja, Come with the mindset of building connections, meet people that will change and grow your business and then take you to the next level of greatness. Beyond this, every other thing is a walkover!
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  • Two Nigerian-born entrepreneurs, Adebayo “Bayo” Ogunlesi and Tope Awotona, have landed on the prestigious Forbes 2025 list of America’s Richest Immigrants — and their success stories are nothing short of inspiring. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
    Two Nigerian-born entrepreneurs, Adebayo “Bayo” Ogunlesi and Tope Awotona, have landed on the prestigious Forbes 2025 list of America’s Richest Immigrants — and their success stories are nothing short of inspiring. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
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