• Our mama use to tell us not to collect food from a stranger but now we order food online without knowing who cook it.
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  • BENUE, WE WEEP WITH YOU

    Benue…
    Your rivers run red, not with wine, but with blood.
    Your harvests, once full, now echo with silence.
    Children who once played beneath your mango trees
    Now sleep beneath the earth, too soon, too cold.

    O Benue, bride of the Middle Belt,
    What wrong have you done to deserve such pain?
    You fed the nation, yet now you hunger
    For justice, for peace, for just one more sunrise without sorrow.

    Mothers clutch empty wrappers where babies once lay.
    Fathers dig graves instead of planting yams.
    And the wind carries no laughter now—
    Only names being whispered to heaven.

    How long, Lord?
    "Arise, O Lord; lift up Your hand, O God. Do not forget the helpless." (Psalm 10:12)
    We cry not just for the land, but for the souls.
    Souls that knew no crime, yet paid the price.

    Benue bleeds.
    But the world must not look away.
    Let hearts from Asia to the Americas,
    From Europe to the Isles of the Pacific,
    Pause and weep with you.

    "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." (Matthew 5:4)
    Comfort, Lord. Let it fall like rain.
    Let angels stand guard where government has failed.
    Let mercy rise like the morning sun.

    To every widow, every orphan, every trembling soul
    You are not forgotten.
    Your pain is etched in eternity.
    And though men forget, God never will.

    Benue, we stand with you.
    We kneel with you.
    We lift our hands in prayer and protest,
    And we say with all that is in us—
    You will rise again.

    #GodHealBenue #ComfortBenue #HeartsForBenue #TearsForBenue
    #BenueWillRiseAgain #HeavenHearsBenue
    BENUE, WE WEEP WITH YOU Benue… Your rivers run red, not with wine, but with blood. Your harvests, once full, now echo with silence. Children who once played beneath your mango trees Now sleep beneath the earth, too soon, too cold. O Benue, bride of the Middle Belt, What wrong have you done to deserve such pain? You fed the nation, yet now you hunger For justice, for peace, for just one more sunrise without sorrow. Mothers clutch empty wrappers where babies once lay. Fathers dig graves instead of planting yams. And the wind carries no laughter now— Only names being whispered to heaven. How long, Lord? "Arise, O Lord; lift up Your hand, O God. Do not forget the helpless." (Psalm 10:12) We cry not just for the land, but for the souls. Souls that knew no crime, yet paid the price. Benue bleeds. But the world must not look away. Let hearts from Asia to the Americas, From Europe to the Isles of the Pacific, Pause and weep with you. "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." (Matthew 5:4) Comfort, Lord. Let it fall like rain. Let angels stand guard where government has failed. Let mercy rise like the morning sun. To every widow, every orphan, every trembling soul You are not forgotten. Your pain is etched in eternity. And though men forget, God never will. Benue, we stand with you. We kneel with you. We lift our hands in prayer and protest, And we say with all that is in us— You will rise again. #GodHealBenue #ComfortBenue #HeartsForBenue #TearsForBenue #BenueWillRiseAgain #HeavenHearsBenue
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  • Popeye: The Sailor Man (Live-Action)

    In this bold reimagining of the classic tale, Popeye sets sail on an epic quest across treacherous seas to uncover the truth about his long-lost father. With only his wits, pipe, and brute strength, he battles corrupt navies, sea monsters, and rivals from his past, all while protecting the ones he loves. Will Smith transforms the beloved sailor into a charismatic force of nature, blending heart, humor, and heroism.

    As danger rises and the storm brews, Popeye must decide what kind of man he truly is—just a sailor, or the legend he was born to become. With stunning visuals, swashbuckling action, and a powerful message about courage and loyalty, Popeye: The Sailor Man sails into cinematic history.
    🎬 Popeye: The Sailor Man (Live-Action) In this bold reimagining of the classic tale, Popeye sets sail on an epic quest across treacherous seas to uncover the truth about his long-lost father. With only his wits, pipe, and brute strength, he battles corrupt navies, sea monsters, and rivals from his past, all while protecting the ones he loves. Will Smith transforms the beloved sailor into a charismatic force of nature, blending heart, humor, and heroism. As danger rises and the storm brews, Popeye must decide what kind of man he truly is—just a sailor, or the legend he was born to become. With stunning visuals, swashbuckling action, and a powerful message about courage and loyalty, Popeye: The Sailor Man sails into cinematic history.
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  • THINGS WOMEN THINK ABOUT DURING SEX

    Have you ever wondered what goes through a woman's mind during sxx?
    Perhaps you don't know!!

    Here are few things women think about during sxx with their man.

    1. Is he going to love me again after this?

    2. How much will he even give me upon all these styles. I borrowed transport money to come see him.

    3. Hope I don't get pregnant after this.

    4. She try to differentiate the sizes of the d!CK

    5. I pray he's enjoying me if not he will reduce my transport fare.

    6. Hmmmm.... Victor does it better than this one sef.

    7. She's thinking about who's next after you

    8. All these while he has been disturbing me I thought he knows how to do it mtcheeew
    Da awo nam soiyo ndien.

    9. Hope I'm not smelling down there...shaa I took my bath.

    10. She thinks of how you jump from one woman to another...is this how he holds them too??

    11. If this guy is not enjoying me then the chances of cheating on me will be high

    12. Let me fake the orgazam just to make him feel he has done something. He's wasting a whole lot of time here.

    13. I hope he doesn’t have a Sexually transmitted Disease this one he's not using condom.

    14. I will tell him not to cum inside me. I don't want to get pregnant.

    15. How am I going to request for money so he won't see me as a prostitute. I don't have garri in the house

    16. His d!ck is very small. Not even a scratch.
    Ete mbok söp nam mtcheeew

    Note this:
    All the points mentioned above are scientifically proven not the writer's mindset.

    LADY T
    STREET PROPHETESS
    THINGS WOMEN THINK ABOUT DURING SEX Have you ever wondered what goes through a woman's mind during sxx? Perhaps you don't know!! Here are few things women think about during sxx with their man. 1. Is he going to love me again after this? 2. How much will he even give me upon all these styles. I borrowed transport money to come see him. 3. Hope I don't get pregnant after this. 4. She try to differentiate the sizes of the d!CK 5. I pray he's enjoying me if not he will reduce my transport fare. 6. Hmmmm.... Victor does it better than this one sef. 7. She's thinking about who's next after you 8. All these while he has been disturbing me I thought he knows how to do it mtcheeew Da awo nam soiyo ndien. 9. Hope I'm not smelling down there...shaa I took my bath. 10. She thinks of how you jump from one woman to another...is this how he holds them too?? 11. If this guy is not enjoying me then the chances of cheating on me will be high😥 12. Let me fake the orgazam just to make him feel he has done something. He's wasting a whole lot of time here. 13. I hope he doesn’t have a Sexually transmitted Disease this one he's not using condom. 14. I will tell him not to cum inside me. I don't want to get pregnant. 15. How am I going to request for money so he won't see me as a prostitute. I don't have garri in the house 😥 16. His d!ck is very small. Not even a scratch. Ete mbok söp nam mtcheeew 😏 Note this: All the points mentioned above are scientifically proven not the writer's mindset. LADY T STREET PROPHETESS
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    NUPRC mandates export clearance, digital tracking for oil shipments
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  • https://guardian.ng/news/tinubu-arrives-benue-after-yelewata-massacre/
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    Tinubu arrives Benue after Yelewata massacre
    President Tinubu arrived in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, on Wednesday as part of a high-level visit to address the recent surge in communal violence, including last Friday’s attack in Yelewata, Guma Local Government Area, which claimed over 100 lives.
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  • PRESIDENT TINUBU DIRECTS SECURITY AGENCIES TO ARREST KILLERS IN BENUE, ADVISES GOVERNOR ALIA TO SET UP PEACE COMMITTEE



    President Bola Tinubu has directed the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, to immediately arrest killer herders who perpetrated the heinous killing of over 100 people in Yelewata community in Benue State.

    President Tinubu gave the directive while addressing stakeholders at the Government House, Markudi.

    The meeting included the Secretary to the Federal Government, George Akume, Traditional Rulers, and former Governors of the state.

    The governors of Kwara, Imo, Kogi, Plateau, Ondo, and Nasarawa also attended the meeting.

    President Tinubu called out the Inspector General of Police to know why arrests have not been made.

    "How come no one has been arrested for committing this heinous crime in Yelewata. Inspector General of Police, where are the arrests? The criminals must be arrested immediately," President Tinubu said.

    He urged the heads of the Department of State Services (DSS) and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to intensify surveillance and gather actionable intelligence to apprehend the perpetrators.

    He told the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, of the need for vigilance and collaboration between communities and security forces.

    Advising Governor Alia on the importance of stakeholder management for peaceful and progressive governance, the President urged the governor to set up a peace committee in the state that will include former governors of Benue, elders, traditional rulers, federal government officials, and non-indigenes living in the state.

    "Let us meet again in Abuja. Let's fashion out a framework for lasting peace. I am ready to invest in that peace. I assure you, we will find peace. We will convert this tragedy into prosperity," he said.

    President Tinubu urged Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State to allocate land for ranching and directed the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security to follow up.



    He called for blood donations to support the injured receiving treatment at the Benue State Teaching Hospital, where he had earlier visited victims and medical staff.

    While underscoring the importance of peace for sustainable development, President Tinubu implored the Governor to ensure Benue is peaceful, adding that the circumstances of his visit this time should not have been a reason to visit.

    "I wanted to come here to commission projects, to reassure you of hope and prosperity, not to see gloomy faces. But peace is vital to development," he said.

    "The value of human life is greater than that of a cow. We were elected to govern, not to bury people", he stressed.

    He charged Governor Alia with working with the federal government to restore peace.

    "Governor Alia, you were elected under the progressive banner to ensure peace, stability, and progress. You are not elected to bury people or comfort widows and orphans. We will work with you to achieve that peace. You must also work with us.

    "Not everyone will like you in politics. They hate me, too—like hell. But here I am, still your President. I made a promise to protect democracy, freedom, and prosperity, even for my abusers and accusers. That's leadership," the President emphasised.

    In his remarks, Governor Hyacinth Alia appealed to the Federal Government to establish a Special Intervention Fund for communities affected by repeated violent attacks across Benue State.

    "Your Excellency, while we continue to mourn our losses and rebuild from the ashes of pain, we humbly urge the Federal Government to consider establishing a special intervention fund for communities affected by these incessant attacks in Benue State," he said.

    Governor Alia said the fund would support the rehabilitation of displaced persons, reconstruction of destroyed homes and infrastructure, and the restoration of livelihoods, especially for farmers.

    He reiterated his support for establishing state police as a lasting solution to insecurity.

    The Governor pledged his administration's full commitment to building a safe, stable, prosperous Benue State.

    Also speaking at the meeting, the Chairman of the Benue State Traditional Council, Tor Tiv, Orchivirigh Prof. James Ayatse, praised President Tinubu for being the first sitting President to personally visit victims in the hospital in the wake of such a tragedy.

    He thanked the President for appointing notable Benue indigenes into key positions, including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Professor Joseph Utsev, while expressing hope that more appointments would follow.



    On the recurring spate of insecurity in the state, the monarch took time to address misinformation and mischaracterisation, saying that land grabbing is at the core of the decades-long conflict.

    "Your Excellency, it is not herder-farmer clashes. It is not communal clashes. It is not reprisal attacks or skirmishes. What we are dealing with here in Benue is a calculated, well-planned, full-scale genocidal invasion and land-grabbing campaign by herder-terrorists and bandits."

    He cautioned that mischaracterising the crisis had led to inadequate responses and accused some political actors of exploiting the situation for selfish gain.

    "We hear that some politicians would even prefer that the crisis worsens, so it would serve as a basis for declaring a state of emergency. This is unfortunate. Any politician who prays for more people to die for such a project is working against the wishes of the people of Benue State," he said.

    He therefore appealed to President Tinubu to restore peace to the state and every part of Nigeria.

    "All we ask of you, sir, is to stop our weeping. Give us peace in Benue State, so our people, primarily farmers, can return to their farms and continue to produce food for Nigeria.

    "I heard a story about a challenge in a place in Kwara State, and you rose and gave them peace in Kaiama. You can do that for Benue."

    Bayo Onanuga
    Special Adviser to the President
    (Information and Strategy)
    June 18, 2025
    PRESIDENT TINUBU DIRECTS SECURITY AGENCIES TO ARREST KILLERS IN BENUE, ADVISES GOVERNOR ALIA TO SET UP PEACE COMMITTEE President Bola Tinubu has directed the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, to immediately arrest killer herders who perpetrated the heinous killing of over 100 people in Yelewata community in Benue State. President Tinubu gave the directive while addressing stakeholders at the Government House, Markudi. The meeting included the Secretary to the Federal Government, George Akume, Traditional Rulers, and former Governors of the state. The governors of Kwara, Imo, Kogi, Plateau, Ondo, and Nasarawa also attended the meeting. President Tinubu called out the Inspector General of Police to know why arrests have not been made. "How come no one has been arrested for committing this heinous crime in Yelewata. Inspector General of Police, where are the arrests? The criminals must be arrested immediately," President Tinubu said. He urged the heads of the Department of State Services (DSS) and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to intensify surveillance and gather actionable intelligence to apprehend the perpetrators. He told the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, of the need for vigilance and collaboration between communities and security forces. Advising Governor Alia on the importance of stakeholder management for peaceful and progressive governance, the President urged the governor to set up a peace committee in the state that will include former governors of Benue, elders, traditional rulers, federal government officials, and non-indigenes living in the state. "Let us meet again in Abuja. Let's fashion out a framework for lasting peace. I am ready to invest in that peace. I assure you, we will find peace. We will convert this tragedy into prosperity," he said. President Tinubu urged Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State to allocate land for ranching and directed the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security to follow up. He called for blood donations to support the injured receiving treatment at the Benue State Teaching Hospital, where he had earlier visited victims and medical staff. While underscoring the importance of peace for sustainable development, President Tinubu implored the Governor to ensure Benue is peaceful, adding that the circumstances of his visit this time should not have been a reason to visit. "I wanted to come here to commission projects, to reassure you of hope and prosperity, not to see gloomy faces. But peace is vital to development," he said. "The value of human life is greater than that of a cow. We were elected to govern, not to bury people", he stressed. He charged Governor Alia with working with the federal government to restore peace. "Governor Alia, you were elected under the progressive banner to ensure peace, stability, and progress. You are not elected to bury people or comfort widows and orphans. We will work with you to achieve that peace. You must also work with us. "Not everyone will like you in politics. They hate me, too—like hell. But here I am, still your President. I made a promise to protect democracy, freedom, and prosperity, even for my abusers and accusers. That's leadership," the President emphasised. In his remarks, Governor Hyacinth Alia appealed to the Federal Government to establish a Special Intervention Fund for communities affected by repeated violent attacks across Benue State. "Your Excellency, while we continue to mourn our losses and rebuild from the ashes of pain, we humbly urge the Federal Government to consider establishing a special intervention fund for communities affected by these incessant attacks in Benue State," he said. Governor Alia said the fund would support the rehabilitation of displaced persons, reconstruction of destroyed homes and infrastructure, and the restoration of livelihoods, especially for farmers. He reiterated his support for establishing state police as a lasting solution to insecurity. The Governor pledged his administration's full commitment to building a safe, stable, prosperous Benue State. Also speaking at the meeting, the Chairman of the Benue State Traditional Council, Tor Tiv, Orchivirigh Prof. James Ayatse, praised President Tinubu for being the first sitting President to personally visit victims in the hospital in the wake of such a tragedy. He thanked the President for appointing notable Benue indigenes into key positions, including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Professor Joseph Utsev, while expressing hope that more appointments would follow. On the recurring spate of insecurity in the state, the monarch took time to address misinformation and mischaracterisation, saying that land grabbing is at the core of the decades-long conflict. "Your Excellency, it is not herder-farmer clashes. It is not communal clashes. It is not reprisal attacks or skirmishes. What we are dealing with here in Benue is a calculated, well-planned, full-scale genocidal invasion and land-grabbing campaign by herder-terrorists and bandits." He cautioned that mischaracterising the crisis had led to inadequate responses and accused some political actors of exploiting the situation for selfish gain. "We hear that some politicians would even prefer that the crisis worsens, so it would serve as a basis for declaring a state of emergency. This is unfortunate. Any politician who prays for more people to die for such a project is working against the wishes of the people of Benue State," he said. He therefore appealed to President Tinubu to restore peace to the state and every part of Nigeria. "All we ask of you, sir, is to stop our weeping. Give us peace in Benue State, so our people, primarily farmers, can return to their farms and continue to produce food for Nigeria. "I heard a story about a challenge in a place in Kwara State, and you rose and gave them peace in Kaiama. You can do that for Benue." Bayo Onanuga Special Adviser to the President (Information and Strategy) June 18, 2025
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