• Coach Rena Wakama: A Legend Forged, A Queen, Brilliance and More💪🏾

    She's not only beautiful, she's brilliant and classy.
    At just 33, she's already etched her name in history. Coach Rena Wakama, radiating confidence and self-assured brilliance, masterfully led D'Tigress to a record-shattering fifth Women's Afrobasket Title with victory over Mali.

    Renowned for her impeccable style and formidable court presence, Wakama blends beauty with strategic genius. She commands Nigeria's women's basketball team with elegance, fierce determination, and exceptional intellect, both on and off the court.

    Born in Raleigh, North Carolina (April 11, 1992) to Nigerian parents from Okrika, Rivers State, Wakama's impact since her 2023 appointment is undeniable:
    2023: First female coach to win the Afrobasket title (Nigeria's 4th consecutive).
    2025: First female coach to win back-to-back Afrobasket titles.
    Guided Nigeria to their first-ever Olympic quarterfinals.

    A true queen of the game. #Legend
    😳😱Coach Rena Wakama: A Legend Forged, A Queen, Brilliance and More💪🏾 She's not only beautiful, she's brilliant and classy. At just 33, she's already etched her name in history. Coach Rena Wakama, radiating confidence and self-assured brilliance, masterfully led D'Tigress to a record-shattering fifth Women's Afrobasket Title with victory over Mali. Renowned for her impeccable style and formidable court presence, Wakama blends beauty with strategic genius. She commands Nigeria's women's basketball team with elegance, fierce determination, and exceptional intellect, both on and off the court. Born in Raleigh, North Carolina (April 11, 1992) to Nigerian parents from Okrika, Rivers State, Wakama's impact since her 2023 appointment is undeniable: 2023: First female coach to win the Afrobasket title (Nigeria's 4th consecutive). 2025: First female coach to win back-to-back Afrobasket titles. Guided Nigeria to their first-ever Olympic quarterfinals. A true queen of the game. 👑🏀#Legend
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  • Coach Rena Wakama: A Legend Forged, A Queen, Brilliance and More💪🏾

    She's not only beautiful, she's brilliant and classy.
    At just 33, she's already etched her name in history. Coach Rena Wakama, radiating confidence and self-assured brilliance, masterfully led D'Tigress to a record-shattering fifth Women's Afrobasket Title with victory over Mali.

    Renowned for her impeccable style and formidable court presence, Wakama blends beauty with strategic genius. She commands Nigeria's women's basketball team with elegance, fierce determination, and exceptional intellect, both on and off the court.

    Born in Raleigh, North Carolina (April 11, 1992) to Nigerian parents from Okrika, Rivers State, Wakama's impact since her 2023 appointment is undeniable:
    2023: First female coach to win the Afrobasket title (Nigeria's 4th consecutive).
    2025: First female coach to win back-to-back Afrobasket titles.
    Guided Nigeria to their first-ever Olympic quarterfinals.

    A true queen of the game. #Legend
    😳😱Coach Rena Wakama: A Legend Forged, A Queen, Brilliance and More💪🏾 She's not only beautiful, she's brilliant and classy. At just 33, she's already etched her name in history. Coach Rena Wakama, radiating confidence and self-assured brilliance, masterfully led D'Tigress to a record-shattering fifth Women's Afrobasket Title with victory over Mali. Renowned for her impeccable style and formidable court presence, Wakama blends beauty with strategic genius. She commands Nigeria's women's basketball team with elegance, fierce determination, and exceptional intellect, both on and off the court. Born in Raleigh, North Carolina (April 11, 1992) to Nigerian parents from Okrika, Rivers State, Wakama's impact since her 2023 appointment is undeniable: 2023: First female coach to win the Afrobasket title (Nigeria's 4th consecutive). 2025: First female coach to win back-to-back Afrobasket titles. Guided Nigeria to their first-ever Olympic quarterfinals. A true queen of the game. 👑🏀#Legend
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  • DAY34 NIG2USA ON BICYCLE 🇺🇲
    STILL HEADING TOWARDS ABIDJAN 🇨🇮
    Today, like yesterday, I passed another vast stretch of land, this time covered with palm trees, planted, growing, thriving.

    I haven’t even reached the major cities yet, but these rural areas already say so much about this country. They’re not abandoned, they’re not wasted, they’re working. Growing. Producing.

    Since I began this journey, I’ve ridden through Hundreds of kilometers, but I’ve never seen so much unused land put to good use like I’m seeing here in Côte d’Ivoire. And I can’t lie, I’m loving it. Charle, I'm super inspired

    And I’m also a bit heavy hearted, because I’m Nigerian, and where I come from, agriculture is our major source of livelihood too, but we have so much land wasting.

    So much potential left untouched.
    So many dreams buried in dry, empty fields.

    If only my people back home could see this
    If only we could borrow this mindset, to plant, to grow, to protect the land, and to believe again in what we already have.

    Africa is so beautiful.
    Not just in nature, but in possibility.
    This ride is showing me a side of our continent many don’t get to see, and I want the world to witness it with me.

    From palm trees to purpose, from soil to story.
    We are more than struggle, we're abundance.

    It's getting dark but we need to find a safer place to camp. Let’s keep going. 🇺🇲.

    VIVA AFRICA

    #NIG2USA #cotedivoire #africa #RCMp
    DAY34 NIG2USA ON BICYCLE 🇳🇬🚴🇺🇲 STILL HEADING TOWARDS ABIDJAN 🇨🇮 Today, like yesterday, I passed another vast stretch of land, this time covered with palm trees, planted, growing, thriving. I haven’t even reached the major cities yet, but these rural areas already say so much about this country. They’re not abandoned, they’re not wasted, they’re working. Growing. Producing. Since I began this journey, I’ve ridden through Hundreds of kilometers, but I’ve never seen so much unused land put to good use like I’m seeing here in Côte d’Ivoire. And I can’t lie, I’m loving it. Charle, I'm super inspired 😁 And I’m also a bit heavy hearted, because I’m Nigerian, and where I come from, agriculture is our major source of livelihood too, but we have so much land wasting. So much potential left untouched. So many dreams buried in dry, empty fields. If only my people back home could see this If only we could borrow this mindset, to plant, to grow, to protect the land, and to believe again in what we already have. Africa is so beautiful. Not just in nature, but in possibility. This ride is showing me a side of our continent many don’t get to see, and I want the world to witness it with me. From palm trees to purpose, from soil to story. We are more than struggle, we're abundance. It's getting dark but we need to find a safer place to camp. Let’s keep going. 🇳🇬🚴🇺🇲. VIVA AFRICA 🌍 #NIG2USA #cotedivoire #africa #RCMp
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  • Nasir El-Rufai, has posited that Nigerians may not have a country they can call their own should the ruling APC retain power in the 2027 general elections.
    Nasir El-Rufai, has posited that Nigerians may not have a country they can call their own should the ruling APC retain power in the 2027 general elections.
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  • WHICH PEOPLE EXACTLY MADAM?
    WHICH PEOPLE EXACTLY MADAM?🤣
    Wow
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  • A Muslim guy called me "Arne" in Kaduna and this happened.

    This happened in Kaduna two weeks ago when I went for a program, upon arriving Kaduna around refinery junction I was standing by the road side waiting for who will take me to my location then a Keke driver just came and pack, he stopped there and was looking at me thinking if he knows me but he was not sure then he packed and bring out his phone and may be he searched for my page to check if I'm the one, I was looking at him with a side eye and I knew he recognized me then after he checked he shouted " shine mana" with joy and happiness on his face and he rush to me and with joy he gave me a warm hand shake and we greeted me and told me how he love what I do online, he said he is a Muslim but he should much love how I operate on media to preach peace , then when we are still at that another person came and saw us together and the first guy told this new person who I was and we greeted also, when I was about leaving, the new guy now told the first guy that " Amma kaman Arne ne koh?" Lols, I Heard him but I pretend I didn't hear anything and the first guy shouted at him, "wannet irin Arne? Krista NE , with his face fraun at him and he begins to question the other guy but I was already a bit far from them and I can't here them.

    In my mouth and I just laugh , and said to myself, these are two people of same religion but different understanding of life and how it operates.

    Point of view: understanding life and humanity has nothing to do with how your u serve God or worship him (religion) your u can be an idol worshiper and still live a good peaceful life with different people around you.

    Because a Muslim called me with what I don't like did not mean I should categories all Muslims as bad people, because s Christian call or treat a Muslim with a negative energy did not make all Christians bad people, it depends on the volume of sense of reasoning one carries.

    Let's love in peace and unity and life will be great for all of us.

    This picture was an old picture of four years with my boy in Port Harcourt. We fine shaa
    A Muslim guy called me "Arne" in Kaduna and this happened. This happened in Kaduna two weeks ago when I went for a program, upon arriving Kaduna around refinery junction I was standing by the road side waiting for who will take me to my location then a Keke driver just came and pack, he stopped there and was looking at me thinking if he knows me but he was not sure then he packed and bring out his phone and may be he searched for my page to check if I'm the one, I was looking at him with a side eye and I knew he recognized me then after he checked he shouted " shine mana" with joy and happiness on his face and he rush to me and with joy he gave me a warm hand shake 🤝 and we greeted me and told me how he love what I do online, he said he is a Muslim but he should much love how I operate on media to preach peace ✌️, then when we are still at that another person came and saw us together and the first guy told this new person who I was and we greeted also, when I was about leaving, the new guy now told the first guy that " Amma kaman Arne ne koh?" Lols, I Heard him but I pretend I didn't hear anything and the first guy shouted at him, "wannet irin Arne? Krista NE , with his face fraun at him and he begins to question the other guy but I was already a bit far from them and I can't here them. In my mouth and I just laugh 😂, and said to myself, these are two people of same religion but different understanding of life and how it operates. Point of view: understanding life and humanity has nothing to do with how your u serve God or worship him (religion) your u can be an idol worshiper and still live a good peaceful life with different people around you. Because a Muslim called me with what I don't like did not mean I should categories all Muslims as bad people, because s Christian call or treat a Muslim with a negative energy did not make all Christians bad people, it depends on the volume of sense of reasoning one carries. Let's love in peace and unity and life will be great for all of us. This picture was an old picture of four years with my boy in Port Harcourt. We fine shaa
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  • A Muslim guy called me "Arne" in Kaduna and this happened.

    This happened in Kaduna two weeks ago when I went for a program, upon arriving Kaduna around refinery junction I was standing by the road side waiting for who will take me to my location then a Keke driver just came and pack, he stopped there and was looking at me thinking if he knows me but he was not sure then he packed and bring out his phone and may be he searched for my page to check if I'm the one, I was looking at him with a side eye and I knew he recognized me then after he checked he shouted " shine mana" with joy and happiness on his face and he rush to me and with joy he gave me a warm hand shake and we greeted me and told me how he love what I do online, he said he is a Muslim but he should much love how I operate on media to preach peace , then when we are still at that another person came and saw us together and the first guy told this new person who I was and we greeted also, when I was about leaving, the new guy now told the first guy that " Amma kaman Arne ne koh?" Lols, I Heard him but I pretend I didn't hear anything and the first guy shouted at him, "wannet irin Arne? Krista NE , with his face fraun at him and he begins to question the other guy but I was already a bit far from them and I can't here them.

    In my mouth and I just laugh , and said to myself, these are two people of same religion but different understanding of life and how it operates.

    Point of view: understanding life and humanity has nothing to do with how your u serve God or worship him (religion) your u can be an idol worshiper and still live a good peaceful life with different people around you.

    Because a Muslim called me with what I don't like did not mean I should categories all Muslims as bad people, because s Christian call or treat a Muslim with a negative energy did not make all Christians bad people, it depends on the volume of sense of reasoning one carries.

    Let's love in peace and unity and life will be great for all of us.

    This picture was an old picture of four years with my boy in Port Harcourt. We fine shaa
    A Muslim guy called me "Arne" in Kaduna and this happened. This happened in Kaduna two weeks ago when I went for a program, upon arriving Kaduna around refinery junction I was standing by the road side waiting for who will take me to my location then a Keke driver just came and pack, he stopped there and was looking at me thinking if he knows me but he was not sure then he packed and bring out his phone and may be he searched for my page to check if I'm the one, I was looking at him with a side eye and I knew he recognized me then after he checked he shouted " shine mana" with joy and happiness on his face and he rush to me and with joy he gave me a warm hand shake 🤝 and we greeted me and told me how he love what I do online, he said he is a Muslim but he should much love how I operate on media to preach peace ✌️, then when we are still at that another person came and saw us together and the first guy told this new person who I was and we greeted also, when I was about leaving, the new guy now told the first guy that " Amma kaman Arne ne koh?" Lols, I Heard him but I pretend I didn't hear anything and the first guy shouted at him, "wannet irin Arne? Krista NE , with his face fraun at him and he begins to question the other guy but I was already a bit far from them and I can't here them. In my mouth and I just laugh 😂, and said to myself, these are two people of same religion but different understanding of life and how it operates. Point of view: understanding life and humanity has nothing to do with how your u serve God or worship him (religion) your u can be an idol worshiper and still live a good peaceful life with different people around you. Because a Muslim called me with what I don't like did not mean I should categories all Muslims as bad people, because s Christian call or treat a Muslim with a negative energy did not make all Christians bad people, it depends on the volume of sense of reasoning one carries. Let's love in peace and unity and life will be great for all of us. This picture was an old picture of four years with my boy in Port Harcourt. We fine shaa
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  • BREAKING NEWS: More than 600 retired Israeli security officials including former heads of intelligence agencies have urged US President Donald Trump to pressure their own government to end the war in Gaza.

    “It is our profssional judgement that Hamas no longer poses a strategic threat to Israel,” the former officials wrote in an open letter shared with the media on Monday, calling on Trump to “steer” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decisions.
    Cossi Sunshine Tv reporting
    BREAKING NEWS: More than 600 retired Israeli security officials including former heads of intelligence agencies have urged US President Donald Trump to pressure their own government to end the war in Gaza. “It is our profssional judgement that Hamas no longer poses a strategic threat to Israel,” the former officials wrote in an open letter shared with the media on Monday, calling on Trump to “steer” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decisions. Cossi Sunshine Tv reporting
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  • A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.

    A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.
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  • At 29, Isabella Has A 14-Year-Old Son And Just A Week In Big Brother's House, Her B0dy Is Already Reacting Like It’s Powered By Honey And Sugar!

    See How A Guy Is Shamelessly Doing You What Is Not Good In Big Brother's House.

    Your 14-Year-Old Son Will Be So Embarrassed When His Friends Show Him The Videos Trending In All Social Media Platforms Tufiakwa Isabella Of BBNaija

    BBBNaija Isabella Is Something Else In The House, She Is Not Acting Like A Mother At All

    Her Real Name Is Isabella Georgewill, From Abonnema, Kalabari In Rivers State.

    According To Her, She's 29 And Also Has A 14-Year-Old Teenage Son

    Also An Entrepreneur And Still Single

    The First Housemate This Year To Bre@stfeed A Man Live On National TV And Also Runs A Clothing Brand Named Thrift Haven

    She Is The Most Talked About Housemate This Year So Far And Introduced Herself In The BBNaija House As A “Pretty Face, Very Soft‑Hearted, But Very Energetic” Woman, And Also Described Herself As “TV Material” From Day One
    At 29, Isabella Has A 14-Year-Old Son 🤱 And Just A Week In Big Brother's House, Her B0dy Is Already Reacting Like It’s Powered By Honey And Sugar! ❣️ See How A Guy Is Shamelessly Doing You What Is Not Good In Big Brother's House. Your 14-Year-Old Son Will Be So Embarrassed When His Friends Show Him The Videos Trending In All Social Media Platforms 😭 Tufiakwa Isabella Of BBNaija 💔 BBBNaija Isabella Is Something Else In The House, She Is Not Acting Like A Mother At All 😭 Her Real Name Is Isabella Georgewill, From Abonnema, Kalabari In Rivers State. According To Her, She's 29 And Also Has A 14-Year-Old Teenage Son 🥰 Also An Entrepreneur And Still Single 😘 The First Housemate This Year To Bre@stfeed A Man Live On National TV And Also Runs A Clothing Brand Named Thrift Haven She Is The Most Talked About Housemate This Year So Far And Introduced Herself In The BBNaija House As A “Pretty Face, Very Soft‑Hearted, But Very Energetic” Woman, And Also Described Herself As “TV Material” From Day One 😍
    Yay
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  • Inspiring Talk

    Let us never forget: orphans are not a burden—they are a blessing in disguise. They are warriors wrapped in innocence, carrying dreams that can light up the world. If you can’t adopt, support. If you can’t support, love. Every act of kindness plants a seed of transformation.
    🌱 Inspiring Talk Let us never forget: orphans are not a burden—they are a blessing in disguise. They are warriors wrapped in innocence, carrying dreams that can light up the world. If you can’t adopt, support. If you can’t support, love. Every act of kindness plants a seed of transformation.💕
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  • WHAT LORD LUGARD SAID ABOUT THESE TRIBES ON 25th of September 1918.

    HAUSA:

    The Hausa-Fulani has no ideals, no ambitions save such as sensual in character. He is a fatalist, spendthrift and a gambler. He is gravely immoral and is seriously diseased that he is a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself.

    YORUBA:

    I am free to say that the people of Lagos and indeed the westerners are the lowest, the most seditious and disloyal, the most purely prompted by self-seeking money motives of any people I have met.

    IGBO:

    These people of predominantly Eastern Nigeria are fiercely rebellious with no regard for royal's authority. Though industrious and religious, indeference to the objectives of her majesty and the crown.
    WHAT LORD LUGARD SAID ABOUT THESE TRIBES ON 25th of September 1918. HAUSA: The Hausa-Fulani has no ideals, no ambitions save such as sensual in character. He is a fatalist, spendthrift and a gambler. He is gravely immoral and is seriously diseased that he is a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself. YORUBA: I am free to say that the people of Lagos and indeed the westerners are the lowest, the most seditious and disloyal, the most purely prompted by self-seeking money motives of any people I have met. IGBO: These people of predominantly Eastern Nigeria are fiercely rebellious with no regard for royal's authority. Though industrious and religious, indeference to the objectives of her majesty and the crown.
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