• I visited him today because rain fall and he tried to break me and I run away because I never know man — Nigerian lady Josephine tells her story

    #Onye_Mechee_Demo_O_rie_Semo
    😭😭I visited him today because rain 🌧️ fall and he tried to break me and I run 🏃‍♀️ away because I never know man 😭😭— Nigerian lady Josephine tells her story #Onye_Mechee_Demo_O_rie_Semo
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  • Annie Macaulay Idibia is not just outside — SHE’S ARRIVED. And baby, she didn’t just walk into fame; she crawled, cried, cooked, prayed and grinded her way to the front cover of every dream she ever dared to whisper.

    Once upon a time in Surulere, Annie would literally take the longest route from UNILAG, just to catch a glimpse of movie posters — eyes scanning desperately to see if her face made it to the front. Not even the middle o, she just wanted a corner. Just something. A sliver of hope. The real dream wasn’t just acting; it was being visible enough to SELL a movie.

    Fast forward to now.....

    Na marketers dey line up. She’s the face they beg to plaster all over town. She's no longer praying to be seen — she’s now deciding who gets to see her! Which film? Which script? Which energy? She’s in full control — producer-level status, pow pow pow!

    But this didn’t just happen overnight. Annie’s story is a whole testimony. From sharing a tight one-bedroom space with her three brothers (one sadly late now), to helping her mum hustle in the cooking business — everyone just knew her as “the cook’s daughter.” Humble beginnings? That’s an understatement.

    Last year, she looked back and gave herself flowers — the real kind. In her words, she’s “a little girl with a very big dream, from beneath the grass to GRACE UNLIMITED.” And what a powerful shift it’s been.

    Even when her marriage with music icon 2Baba was cracking at the seams, Annie didn’t fold. In fact, she flexed. She bragged — and rightfully so — that she could stop working for two whole years and still live a soft, luxury life. Why? Because her name now rings bells in boardrooms, brand inboxes, and billionaire circles.

    She’s been honored as one of the 100 Most Influential Women in Africa, celebrated for her unmatched talent, her passion for women empowerment, her moves in fashion and business — and her unapologetic authenticity.

    And who could forget when she graced Glamour Magazine? She didn’t pose as perfection — she poured her past: the pain, the hustle, the losses. Yet she stood tall, a child of grace, fully aware of how far she’s come.

    Annie Idibia didn’t just blow. She BLOOMED.
    And now? The same girl that used to squint at posters is the one everybody’s watching.

    Don’t ever underestimate a woman with a dream and a prayer. Because one day, they’ll be the ones rushing HER.

    #2baba #2face #2faceidibia #nigeriaentertainment #naijacelebrities #nollywoodactress #nollywoodcelebrities #trendingnow #naijatrends
    Annie Macaulay Idibia is not just outside — SHE’S ARRIVED. And baby, she didn’t just walk into fame; she crawled, cried, cooked, prayed and grinded her way to the front cover of every dream she ever dared to whisper. Once upon a time in Surulere, Annie would literally take the longest route from UNILAG, just to catch a glimpse of movie posters — eyes scanning desperately to see if her face made it to the front. Not even the middle o, she just wanted a corner. Just something. A sliver of hope. The real dream wasn’t just acting; it was being visible enough to SELL a movie. Fast forward to now..... Na marketers dey line up. She’s the face they beg to plaster all over town. She's no longer praying to be seen — she’s now deciding who gets to see her! Which film? Which script? Which energy? She’s in full control — producer-level status, pow pow pow! But this didn’t just happen overnight. Annie’s story is a whole testimony. From sharing a tight one-bedroom space with her three brothers (one sadly late now), to helping her mum hustle in the cooking business — everyone just knew her as “the cook’s daughter.” Humble beginnings? That’s an understatement. Last year, she looked back and gave herself flowers — the real kind. In her words, she’s “a little girl with a very big dream, from beneath the grass to GRACE UNLIMITED.” And what a powerful shift it’s been. Even when her marriage with music icon 2Baba was cracking at the seams, Annie didn’t fold. In fact, she flexed. She bragged — and rightfully so — that she could stop working for two whole years and still live a soft, luxury life. Why? Because her name now rings bells in boardrooms, brand inboxes, and billionaire circles. She’s been honored as one of the 100 Most Influential Women in Africa, celebrated for her unmatched talent, her passion for women empowerment, her moves in fashion and business — and her unapologetic authenticity. And who could forget when she graced Glamour Magazine? She didn’t pose as perfection — she poured her past: the pain, the hustle, the losses. Yet she stood tall, a child of grace, fully aware of how far she’s come. Annie Idibia didn’t just blow. She BLOOMED. And now? The same girl that used to squint at posters is the one everybody’s watching. Don’t ever underestimate a woman with a dream and a prayer. Because one day, they’ll be the ones rushing HER. #2baba #2face #2faceidibia #nigeriaentertainment #naijacelebrities #nollywoodactress #nollywoodcelebrities #trendingnow #naijatrends
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  • Nigeria, stop being a dumpling ground for westerners, look at rotten motorcycles.
    what is wrong with the brain God has given us..
    Nigeria, stop being a dumpling ground for westerners, look at rotten motorcycles. what is wrong with the brain God has given us..
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  • Tinubu is Missing Again; Nigeria on Autopilot—Nigerians Demand Answers as ‘Where is Tinubu?’ Trends on X parallelfactsnews.com/nigerians-dema… via @ParallelFacts
    Tinubu is Missing Again; Nigeria on Autopilot—Nigerians Demand Answers as ‘Where is Tinubu?’ Trends on X parallelfactsnews.com/nigerians-dema… via @ParallelFacts
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  • 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐖𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐥𝐞𝐬, 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐟 𝐎𝐟 𝐀 𝐋𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐥 𝐋𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐝, 𝐉𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐯𝐚 𝐂𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐎𝐥𝐮 𝐉𝐚𝐜𝐨𝐛𝐬 𝐀𝐭 𝟖𝟑

    Veteran actress Joke Silva has paid tribute to her husband, iconic actor Olu Jacobs, as he clocks 83 on Friday (today).

    Taking to Instagram, Silva shared an emotional post celebrating their decades-long journey together, which began when Jacobs was 38.

    In her heartfelt message, she thanked God for sustaining them through seasons of joy and hardship, describing the lines on her husband’s face as proof of a life fully lived.

    “The one and only Sir J dee J #_olujacobs … we met when you were 38, and today, by God’s wonderful grace, you are… 83.

    "God be praised!!! For all the joy, laughter, tears, and sorrow you have experienced along the way, we bless the Lord Almighty for guiding you through each day.

    “The wisdom etched upon your face is a testament to a life embraced.

    "I ask for peace in these twilight years. May the Lord keep your spirit strong, free from all fears. May He hold you close within His care. Happy birthday, my darling," she wrote.
    Olu Jacobs is widely regarded as one of the finest actors to grace Nigerian stage and screen.
    𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐖𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐥𝐞𝐬, 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐟 𝐎𝐟 𝐀 𝐋𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐥 𝐋𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐝, 𝐉𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐯𝐚 𝐂𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐎𝐥𝐮 𝐉𝐚𝐜𝐨𝐛𝐬 𝐀𝐭 𝟖𝟑 Veteran actress Joke Silva has paid tribute to her husband, iconic actor Olu Jacobs, as he clocks 83 on Friday (today). Taking to Instagram, Silva shared an emotional post celebrating their decades-long journey together, which began when Jacobs was 38. In her heartfelt message, she thanked God for sustaining them through seasons of joy and hardship, describing the lines on her husband’s face as proof of a life fully lived. “The one and only Sir J dee J #_olujacobs … we met when you were 38, and today, by God’s wonderful grace, you are… 83. "God be praised!!! For all the joy, laughter, tears, and sorrow you have experienced along the way, we bless the Lord Almighty for guiding you through each day. “The wisdom etched upon your face is a testament to a life embraced. "I ask for peace in these twilight years. May the Lord keep your spirit strong, free from all fears. May He hold you close within His care. Happy birthday, my darling," she wrote. Olu Jacobs is widely regarded as one of the finest actors to grace Nigerian stage and screen.
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  • We Cancel it in Jesus’ Name—Nigerians Criticize Remi Tinubu Over ‘4+4=8’ Re-Election Post
    We Cancel it in Jesus’ Name—Nigerians Criticize Remi Tinubu Over ‘4+4=8’ Re-Election Post
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  • EXCLUSIVE: @realDonaldTrump’s visa clampdown linked to Nigeria’s refusal to house asylum seekers

    Diplomatic sources told TheCable that the US president has been putting pressure on many countries to serve as temporary homes for asylum seekers until their cases are treated, and this usually takes up to seven years. While some countries have agreed, Nigeria has refused to be part of the arrangement.

    EXCLUSIVE: @realDonaldTrump’s visa clampdown linked to Nigeria’s refusal to house asylum seekers Diplomatic sources told TheCable that the US president has been putting pressure on many countries to serve as temporary homes for asylum seekers until their cases are treated, and this usually takes up to seven years. While some countries have agreed, Nigeria has refused to be part of the arrangement.
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  • To the Leadership of University of Calabar

    For students who have invested 7-8 years of their lives, many now in their final year, this directive to withdraw is not just disheartening; it is deeply unjust.

    Education is a contract built on trust: when a student commits time, effort, and money, the institution must keep its end of the bargain. These students did not over-admit themselves. They did not set the quotas. They did not create this crisis. These actions are of the school!

    It is unfair and frankly unacceptable to push the burden of a broken system onto young people who have only done what they were told would secure their future.

    I hope the University of Calabar rethinks this decision and finds a fair solution that doesn’t dump the weight on young people who’ve already given so much.

    Let’s do better. These students and Nigeria deserve better.

    Nigeria depends on the strength of its institutions.
    ~@aproko_doctor
    #SurvivingDentistryInUNICAL

    To the Leadership of University of Calabar For students who have invested 7-8 years of their lives, many now in their final year, this directive to withdraw is not just disheartening; it is deeply unjust. Education is a contract built on trust: when a student commits time, effort, and money, the institution must keep its end of the bargain. These students did not over-admit themselves. They did not set the quotas. They did not create this crisis. These actions are of the school! It is unfair and frankly unacceptable to push the burden of a broken system onto young people who have only done what they were told would secure their future. I hope the University of Calabar rethinks this decision and finds a fair solution that doesn’t dump the weight on young people who’ve already given so much. Let’s do better. These students and Nigeria deserve better. Nigeria depends on the strength of its institutions. ~@aproko_doctor #SurvivingDentistryInUNICAL
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  • The NNPCL is yet to account for N210 trillion in the audit report.

    ~ Nigeria Senate
    The NNPCL is yet to account for N210 trillion in the audit report. ~ Nigeria Senate
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  • Nigeria's Vice president says the president has no power to remove Rivers state Governor,Mr Simi Fubara from office. What's happening.
    Nigeria's Vice president says the president has no power to remove Rivers state Governor,Mr Simi Fubara from office. What's happening.
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  • USA Visa restrictions on Nigerians not because Nigeria rejected asylum deal with US

    ~ U.S. Embassy says
    USA 🇺🇸 Visa restrictions on Nigerians not because Nigeria 🇳🇬 rejected asylum deal with US ~ U.S. Embassy says
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  • Meet the Owner of OPay in Nigeria

    OPay, one of Nigeria’s leading fintech platforms, is owned by Chinese billionaire Zhou Yahui. He is the chairman of Opera Software, the parent company of OPay.

    Originally founded as Paycom Nigeria Limited in 2013, OPay was rebranded after Opera acquired it. Zhou Yahui played a key role in its growth and holds about a 30% stake in the company. Under his leadership, OPay has become a major player in Nigeria’s digital payment space.
    Meet the Owner of OPay in Nigeria OPay, one of Nigeria’s leading fintech platforms, is owned by Chinese billionaire Zhou Yahui. He is the chairman of Opera Software, the parent company of OPay. Originally founded as Paycom Nigeria Limited in 2013, OPay was rebranded after Opera acquired it. Zhou Yahui played a key role in its growth and holds about a 30% stake in the company. Under his leadership, OPay has become a major player in Nigeria’s digital payment space.
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