• Members of the Osun State Caucus in the House of Representatives have called on President Bola Tinubu on the need to ensure the immediate release of the seized federal allocations to the Local Government Councils without further delay.
    Members of the Osun State Caucus in the House of Representatives have called on President Bola Tinubu on the need to ensure the immediate release of the seized federal allocations to the Local Government Councils without further delay.
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  • YOUR WIFE MUST D. I. E

    Episode 9

    Akin bashed into Adebayo's house with with great force. Ade! Ade!! Adebayo!!! he started shouting and walking around the parlour. It's still very early so Adebayo was still in his bedroom. It was even when he heard the horning of a car that makes him to wake up. He walked down to the parlour just to meet his friend Akin walking up and down his parlour. Akin what exactly is the problem that makes you to bashed into my house and start barking like a dog this early morning ??? Ade! Ade!! Adebayo!!! how many times did I call you?? I need an explanation!!! Explanation about what?? As I am talking to you now I left the d ea d body of my son Bayo at home. He is d ea d, and his mother is crying over our only son's d ea d body. Sorry for your lost Akin but how is that my fault?? do I look like your God that gives and take children??.
    I hope it doesn't have anything to do with the brotherhood Adebayo?? I remember vividly the night you initiated me into the brotherhood that it was the moment I broke a stick from my pot that I was confirmed a member of the brotherhood. The wealth started coming and few weeks later my only daughter Angel dyed!!! I thought it was just a mare coincidence not until the grandmaster informed me two weeks ago that it's time to break another stick from my pot and today! Today!!! Today Adebayo my son is laying lifeless on the bed! What are you not telling me Adebayo???
    It seems you have become a child overnight who can not read and understand the handwriting on his wall Adebayo thundered. You can go ahead and start breaking sticks on the street so that your house will be filled with wealth since we got money by breaking sticks Akin. And what does that supposed to mean?? Akin asked. IT IS WHAT IT IS Akin!! Adebayo said. You remember the day I asked you to choose between wealth and your family and you choose wealth??. You remember that night that the grandmaster asked you "what do you have"? and I told him that you are married with two children?? And when you were asked to look into your pot, you saw three sticks. It wasn't a mare coincidence Akin! those three sticks represent the three members of your family and each time you break anyone, one member of your family dyed!!!! It is called exchange Akin and you have been keeling them in exchange for wealth. Remember you said there's no sacrifice to heavy to pay for wealth. Grow up Akin and stop being a child because the stick that remains in that pot represent your wife and you must break it and she must dye!!!! BL OO D !!!!!!! OF!!!!!!!!! JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!! Akin shouted as he landed his buttocks on the ground 🥹🥹🥹🥹.
    What have I done to myself??? What have gotten myself into??? She saw it! Yes she saw it!! Arike saw it!!! My wife said it that day that I have opened the door for the destroyer to come into our home but I was too d u m b to understand....... Aaaaaaaah..
    I tried warning you Adebayo said. I speak to you indirectly, I almost hit the nail on the head. I told you the love I have for you as a friend back in the days still remains and you said you doubt !!! I told you I have realized that in life we can't have it all and that we are all blessed in different ways but you didn't listen and now THERE'S NO GOING BACK

    To be continued......

    This is a story for all desperate men, marriageable young women etc, for proper understanding, visit my page and read the episodes before this and after this till the end and follow my page as more interesting stories drops you will be notify
    YOUR WIFE MUST D. I. E 🔥 Episode 9 Akin bashed into Adebayo's house with with great force. Ade! Ade!! Adebayo!!! he started shouting and walking around the parlour. It's still very early so Adebayo was still in his bedroom. It was even when he heard the horning of a car that makes him to wake up. He walked down to the parlour just to meet his friend Akin walking up and down his parlour. Akin what exactly is the problem that makes you to bashed into my house and start barking like a dog this early morning ??? Ade! Ade!! Adebayo!!! how many times did I call you?? I need an explanation!!! Explanation about what?? As I am talking to you now I left the d ea d body of my son Bayo at home. He is d ea d, and his mother is crying over our only son's d ea d body. Sorry for your lost Akin but how is that my fault?? do I look like your God that gives and take children??. I hope it doesn't have anything to do with the brotherhood Adebayo?? I remember vividly the night you initiated me into the brotherhood that it was the moment I broke a stick from my pot that I was confirmed a member of the brotherhood. The wealth started coming and few weeks later my only daughter Angel dyed!!! I thought it was just a mare coincidence not until the grandmaster informed me two weeks ago that it's time to break another stick from my pot and today! Today!!! Today Adebayo my son is laying lifeless on the bed! What are you not telling me Adebayo??? It seems you have become a child overnight who can not read and understand the handwriting on his wall Adebayo thundered. You can go ahead and start breaking sticks on the street so that your house will be filled with wealth since we got money by breaking sticks Akin. And what does that supposed to mean?? Akin asked. IT IS WHAT IT IS Akin!! Adebayo said. You remember the day I asked you to choose between wealth and your family and you choose wealth??. You remember that night that the grandmaster asked you "what do you have"? and I told him that you are married with two children?? And when you were asked to look into your pot, you saw three sticks. It wasn't a mare coincidence Akin! those three sticks represent the three members of your family and each time you break anyone, one member of your family dyed!!!! It is called exchange Akin and you have been keeling them in exchange for wealth. Remember you said there's no sacrifice to heavy to pay for wealth. Grow up Akin and stop being a child because the stick that remains in that pot represent your wife and you must break it and she must dye!!!! BL OO D !!!!!!! OF!!!!!!!!! JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!! Akin shouted as he landed his buttocks on the ground 🥹🥹🥹🥹. What have I done to myself??? What have gotten myself into??? She saw it! Yes she saw it!! Arike saw it!!! My wife said it that day that I have opened the door for the destroyer to come into our home but I was too d u m b to understand....... Aaaaaaaah.. I tried warning you Adebayo said. I speak to you indirectly, I almost hit the nail on the head. I told you the love I have for you as a friend back in the days still remains and you said you doubt !!! I told you I have realized that in life we can't have it all and that we are all blessed in different ways but you didn't listen and now THERE'S NO GOING BACK 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 To be continued...... ✍️ This is a story for all desperate men, marriageable young women etc, for proper understanding, visit my page and read the episodes before this and after this till the end and follow my page as more interesting stories drops you will be notify 🙏
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  • THE AGE OF FEAR:
    As a result we live in an age of fear. Never have people been so afraid of the future. Describing the "pall of fear which at present dims the hopes of mankind," Betrand Russell said not long ago, in April 1957, "Never before.... has been valid reason for such fear.
    Never before has such a sense of futility blighted the visions of youth. Never before has there been reason to feel that the human race was traveling along a road ending only in a bottomless precipice."
    David Lawrence, editor of U.S. News & World report, said long time ago, "Man talks often nowadays of universal destruction that hangs over him," in the vocabulary of our times, "international suicide' is the phrase used by governmental spokesmen to describe the menace that threatens our lives and our civilization....... Peoples everywhere are terrorised now by the possibility that missiles of destruction can be hurled at them from globe-girdling devices of incredible power." ...... and it is happening.

    These things have been predicted long time ago .... to be continued.....
    THE AGE OF FEAR: As a result we live in an age of fear. Never have people been so afraid of the future. Describing the "pall of fear which at present dims the hopes of mankind," Betrand Russell said not long ago, in April 1957, "Never before.... has been valid reason for such fear. Never before has such a sense of futility blighted the visions of youth. Never before has there been reason to feel that the human race was traveling along a road ending only in a bottomless precipice." David Lawrence, editor of U.S. News & World report, said long time ago, "Man talks often nowadays of universal destruction that hangs over him," in the vocabulary of our times, "international suicide' is the phrase used by governmental spokesmen to describe the menace that threatens our lives and our civilization....... Peoples everywhere are terrorised now by the possibility that missiles of destruction can be hurled at them from globe-girdling devices of incredible power." ...... and it is happening. These things have been predicted long time ago .... to be continued.....
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  • The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, not to worry about the future, or not to anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly.
    The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, not to worry about the future, or not to anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly.
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  • CIVIL DEFENCE, CORRECTIONAL, FIRE AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES BOARD (COCFIB)

    RECRUITMENT INTO THE NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL SERVICE, NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE, FEDERAL FIRE SERVICE AND NIGERIA SECURITY AND CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS

    The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Inmigration Services Beard (CDCFIB)

    seeking applications from suitably qualified candidates for fall time appointment to fill existing vacancies in the following positions in the Nigerian Correctional Service. Nigeria humigration Service, Federal Fire Service and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps respectively

    CATEGORY A: GENERAL DUTY

    SUPERINTENDENT CADRE

    L. Superintendent of Correctious, CONMENS 02

    Applicants must be holders of a Bachelor's Degree in Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) fromarecognized Institution,

    Note: This position is only available in the Nigerian Correctional Service

    (NCOS)

    IL. Assistant Superintendent I, CONPASS 09

    Applicants must be bolders of a Hachelor's Degree in any of the following Engineering field (Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Water ur other allied related fields or Bachelor Degree in Liew (LLB, LLM) Dom a recognized

    Institution Note: This position is only available in the Federal Fire Service (FFS)

    III. Assistant Superintendent II, CONPASS 08

    Applicants must be holders of a Bachelor's Degree in Higher National Diphima from a recognized lastitition

    CATEGORY B: INSPECTORATE CADRE

    1. Inspector, CONHESS 06

    Applicanes must be registered Nurses (IRN), Registered. Midwives (RM), Registered Nurses/Midwives (RNIM) obtained foom recognized instinations

    Note: This position is only available in the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCOS), Federal Fire Service (FFS) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC),

    11. Assistant Inspector, CONPASS 06

    Applicants must be holders of NCE or National Diploma (ND) in any related field, obtained from any recogized Polytechnic Insentation

    CATEGORY CLASSISTANT CADRE

    1. Assistant 11. CONPASS 04 (General Duty)

    Applicants must be holders of GCE Ordinary level, SSCE NECO or other equivalents with a mininsum of five (5) credits in not more than two sittings, which should inchale English and Mathematics or holders of Trade Tesl Grade 11 (Motor Derver Mechanics Auto Electricians eu

    11. Assistant III, (General Duty, Drivers/Appliance Operators and Artisans)

    CONPASS03

    Applicants must be holders of GCE Ordinary level, SSCE/NECO or other equivalents with a minimum of fost (4) credits in not mure than two sittings or holders of Trade Test Grade III (Motar Driver Mechanics, Ant Bectriciansete)

    METHOD OF APPLICATION

    Applications shall be done online. Applicants are expected to log on to the Board's portal at https://recruitment.cdcfib.org as from Thursday

    26 June, 2025, to fill and submit the application forinonline.

    Applicants should NOTE that they can apply in omly ONE of the four (4) Paramilitary Agencies of their choice and that multiple applications across the Paramilitary Agencies will automatically be disqualified

    STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RECRUITMENT

    Applicants must be Nigerians by birth

    Applicants must possess the requisite qualifications. Any certificate or qualification not presented and accepted at the recruitment center

    shall not be accepted affer the recruitment. Applicants must be PHYSICALLY and MENTALLY fit and presen

    Certificate of Medical Fitness trops any recognized Goverment Hospital Applicants must be of good character and must not have been convicted

    Applicants mist not have been involved in any financial

    embarrassment

    Applicants must be between the ages 18 and 35 years

    Applicants' height must not be less than 1.65m for male and 1.60m for females

    Applicant's chest measurement must not be less than 0.87 for men Computer literacy will be an added advantage

    SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION

    Applications should be submitted online within three (3) weeks from the date of this publication.

    APPLICANTS SHOULD NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATIONIS ABSOLUTEN FREE.
    CIVIL DEFENCE, CORRECTIONAL, FIRE AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES BOARD (COCFIB) RECRUITMENT INTO THE NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL SERVICE, NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE, FEDERAL FIRE SERVICE AND NIGERIA SECURITY AND CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Inmigration Services Beard (CDCFIB) seeking applications from suitably qualified candidates for fall time appointment to fill existing vacancies in the following positions in the Nigerian Correctional Service. Nigeria humigration Service, Federal Fire Service and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps respectively CATEGORY A: GENERAL DUTY SUPERINTENDENT CADRE L. Superintendent of Correctious, CONMENS 02 Applicants must be holders of a Bachelor's Degree in Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) fromarecognized Institution, Note: This position is only available in the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCOS) IL. Assistant Superintendent I, CONPASS 09 Applicants must be bolders of a Hachelor's Degree in any of the following Engineering field (Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Water ur other allied related fields or Bachelor Degree in Liew (LLB, LLM) Dom a recognized Institution Note: This position is only available in the Federal Fire Service (FFS) III. Assistant Superintendent II, CONPASS 08 Applicants must be holders of a Bachelor's Degree in Higher National Diphima from a recognized lastitition CATEGORY B: INSPECTORATE CADRE 1. Inspector, CONHESS 06 Applicanes must be registered Nurses (IRN), Registered. Midwives (RM), Registered Nurses/Midwives (RNIM) obtained foom recognized instinations Note: This position is only available in the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCOS), Federal Fire Service (FFS) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), 11. Assistant Inspector, CONPASS 06 Applicants must be holders of NCE or National Diploma (ND) in any related field, obtained from any recogized Polytechnic Insentation CATEGORY CLASSISTANT CADRE 1. Assistant 11. CONPASS 04 (General Duty) Applicants must be holders of GCE Ordinary level, SSCE NECO or other equivalents with a mininsum of five (5) credits in not more than two sittings, which should inchale English and Mathematics or holders of Trade Tesl Grade 11 (Motor Derver Mechanics Auto Electricians eu 11. Assistant III, (General Duty, Drivers/Appliance Operators and Artisans) CONPASS03 Applicants must be holders of GCE Ordinary level, SSCE/NECO or other equivalents with a minimum of fost (4) credits in not mure than two sittings or holders of Trade Test Grade III (Motar Driver Mechanics, Ant Bectriciansete) METHOD OF APPLICATION Applications shall be done online. Applicants are expected to log on to the Board's portal at https://recruitment.cdcfib.org as from Thursday 26 June, 2025, to fill and submit the application forinonline. Applicants should NOTE that they can apply in omly ONE of the four (4) Paramilitary Agencies of their choice and that multiple applications across the Paramilitary Agencies will automatically be disqualified STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RECRUITMENT Applicants must be Nigerians by birth Applicants must possess the requisite qualifications. Any certificate or qualification not presented and accepted at the recruitment center shall not be accepted affer the recruitment. Applicants must be PHYSICALLY and MENTALLY fit and presen Certificate of Medical Fitness trops any recognized Goverment Hospital Applicants must be of good character and must not have been convicted Applicants mist not have been involved in any financial embarrassment Applicants must be between the ages 18 and 35 years Applicants' height must not be less than 1.65m for male and 1.60m for females Applicant's chest measurement must not be less than 0.87 for men Computer literacy will be an added advantage SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION Applications should be submitted online within three (3) weeks from the date of this publication. APPLICANTS SHOULD NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATIONIS ABSOLUTEN FREE.
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  • A mind that has forgotten the past and the future, that is awake to the now, to the present, expresses the highest concentration of intelligence. It is alert, it is watchful, it is inspired.
    A mind that has forgotten the past and the future, that is awake to the now, to the present, expresses the highest concentration of intelligence. It is alert, it is watchful, it is inspired.
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  • The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry about the future, or anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly.
    The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry about the future, or anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly.
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  • BREAKING: Tinubu Dump Shettima, To Pick Kwankwaso As 2027 Running Mate

    President Tinubu is reportedly tipped to dump Shettima and pick Kwankwaso as his 2027 running mate.

    NaijaOnPoint Nigeria reports that President Bola Tinubu is reportedly considering replacing Vice President Kashim Shettima with former Kano governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso in the 2027 presidential race.

    This move, according to Business Day , is gaining support among some stakeholders within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The development may explain why APC national chairman Abdullahi Ganduje avoided endorsing Shettima during a recent party meeting in Gombe State.

    It was learnt that discussions are ongoing to bring Kwankwaso back into the APC fold

    He has reportedly met with President Tinubu, and efforts are underway to get him to rejoin the party in time to strengthen Tinubu’s re-election chances.

    Kwankwaso, who leads the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and controls Kano State politics through his Kwankwasiyya movement, is seen as a strong political force in the North.

    With Kano being one of the largest voting blocs in the country, Tinubu’s team said his influence could be crucial in 2027.

    In the 2023 elections, Kano recorded over 5.9 million registered voters, second only to Lagos.

    Kwankwaso, who came fourth in the 2023 presidential election, is expected to help consolidate APC’s presence in Kano and across the North-West.

    “Kwankwaso is being wooed to return to the party and has visited the President. But we need him to join early enough.

    “He has what the President and our party need to ensure smooth re-election for President Bola Tinubu”, the source said.

    Meanwhile, several political players in Northern Nigeria are working behind the scenes to take over the Vice President’s seat currently occupied by Kashim Shettima.

    At least four governors from the North-East and North-West and two top lawmakers are believed to be positioning themselves for the role, as whispers grow within the All Progressives Congress (APC) about a possible change in the presidential ticket.

    According to Punch , among those being quietly mentioned as possible replacements are the governors of Yobe, Gombe, Kaduna, and Katsina — Mai Mala Buni, Muhammadu Yahaya, Uba Sani, and Dikko Radda.

    Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abass and Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin are also seen as interested in the seat.

    Meanwhile, the opposition is not staying idle.

    Talks are ongoing between former presidential candidates Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, who are working together alongside other political figures to form a new front against Tinubu.

    The group is planning to register a new political party called the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) .

    This coalition has attracted support from several influential politicians, including former governors and ministers such as David Mark, Nasir El-Rufai, Aminu Tambuwal, Rauf Aregbesola, and Babachir Lawal.

    They have already set up a Platform Committee to handle the registration process with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and are finalizing the necessary documents.

    The group decided to create a fresh party after failing to agree on merging with any of the existing ones.
    BREAKING: Tinubu Dump Shettima, To Pick Kwankwaso As 2027 Running Mate President Tinubu is reportedly tipped to dump Shettima and pick Kwankwaso as his 2027 running mate. NaijaOnPoint Nigeria reports that President Bola Tinubu is reportedly considering replacing Vice President Kashim Shettima with former Kano governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso in the 2027 presidential race. This move, according to Business Day , is gaining support among some stakeholders within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The development may explain why APC national chairman Abdullahi Ganduje avoided endorsing Shettima during a recent party meeting in Gombe State. It was learnt that discussions are ongoing to bring Kwankwaso back into the APC fold He has reportedly met with President Tinubu, and efforts are underway to get him to rejoin the party in time to strengthen Tinubu’s re-election chances. Kwankwaso, who leads the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and controls Kano State politics through his Kwankwasiyya movement, is seen as a strong political force in the North. With Kano being one of the largest voting blocs in the country, Tinubu’s team said his influence could be crucial in 2027. In the 2023 elections, Kano recorded over 5.9 million registered voters, second only to Lagos. Kwankwaso, who came fourth in the 2023 presidential election, is expected to help consolidate APC’s presence in Kano and across the North-West. “Kwankwaso is being wooed to return to the party and has visited the President. But we need him to join early enough. “He has what the President and our party need to ensure smooth re-election for President Bola Tinubu”, the source said. Meanwhile, several political players in Northern Nigeria are working behind the scenes to take over the Vice President’s seat currently occupied by Kashim Shettima. At least four governors from the North-East and North-West and two top lawmakers are believed to be positioning themselves for the role, as whispers grow within the All Progressives Congress (APC) about a possible change in the presidential ticket. According to Punch , among those being quietly mentioned as possible replacements are the governors of Yobe, Gombe, Kaduna, and Katsina — Mai Mala Buni, Muhammadu Yahaya, Uba Sani, and Dikko Radda. Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abass and Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin are also seen as interested in the seat. Meanwhile, the opposition is not staying idle. Talks are ongoing between former presidential candidates Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, who are working together alongside other political figures to form a new front against Tinubu. The group is planning to register a new political party called the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) . This coalition has attracted support from several influential politicians, including former governors and ministers such as David Mark, Nasir El-Rufai, Aminu Tambuwal, Rauf Aregbesola, and Babachir Lawal. They have already set up a Platform Committee to handle the registration process with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and are finalizing the necessary documents. The group decided to create a fresh party after failing to agree on merging with any of the existing ones.
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  • I GOT ERASED BY MY OWN SISTER
    FINALE
    The door burst open, and Nneka stood there—alive, real, her eyes burning with a fire that had refused to die even in the darkest depths of the asylum.
    Emeka’s breath caught in his throat.
    "Nneka…?" His voice was barely a whisper, as if speaking too loud would shatter the illusion.
    But she was real.
    Her skin, once glowing, was now pale and thin. Her hair, once thick and lustrous, hung in limp strands. Her wrists bore the marks of restraints, her body frail from months of forced sedation. Yet, her spirit—*her will*—was unbroken.
    Ngozi’s reaction was instant.
    "NO!" she shrieked, her voice a guttural, animalistic snarl. "YOU’RE DEAD! YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO BE GONE!"
    She lunged, fingers curled into claws, aiming for Nneka’s throat.
    The police officers, who had followed Nneka and her parents inside, moved swiftly. Two of them grabbed Ngozi, wrenching her back, but she fought like a rabid beast, kicking, screaming, spitting curses.
    "SHE STOLE EVERYTHING FROM ME! IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE MINE!"
    Nneka didn’t flinch. She stood tall, her gaze locked onto her sister’s deranged face.
    "You did this to yourself, Ngozi."
    The evidence against Ngozi was overwhelming.
    1. The Poison Plot – The spilled wine was tested. Forensic experts confirmed it was laced with a lethal, untraceable toxin. Emeka’s glass had been moments away from his lips.
    2. The Asylum Records – Nurse Adaeze testified, presenting forged documents Ngozi had used to commit Nneka under a false identity.
    3. The Financial Crimes** – Bank statements revealed Ngozi had drained Nneka’s business accounts, spending millions on luxury
    shopping sprees and parties.
    4. The Fake Suicide – The "suicide note" by the river was proven to be Ngozi’s handwriting, not Nneka’s.
    Ngozi’s defense crumbled.
    The trial was swift. Ngozi, dressed in an ill-fitting orange jumpsuit, sat in the defendant’s chair, her once-perfect makeup replaced by dark circles and a permanent scowl.
    When the judge read the charges—attempted murder, fraud, identity theft, false imprisonment—Ngozi’s composure snapped.
    "SHE DESERVED IT!" she screamed, pointing at Nneka, who sat calmly beside Emeka. *l"SHE HAD EVERYTHING! OUR PARENTS LOVED HER MORE! MEN WANTED HER MORE! EVEN HER ****** BUSINESS WAS BETTER THAN ANYTHING I COULD DO!"
    The courtroom fell silent.
    For the first time, everyone saw the truth—Ngozi wasn’t just evil. She was broken.
    But brokenness wasn’t an excuse for monstrosity.
    The judge’s voice was steel.
    "For your crimes, you are sentenced to thirty years in federal prison—twenty-five for attempted murder and fraud, and an additional five for the poisoning plot. You will be eligible for parole in twenty years, though given the nature of your actions, I doubt the board will look favorably upon you."
    Ngozi’s face twisted in rage.
    "NO! YOU CAN’T DO THIS TO ME!"
    She lunged again, this time at the judge, but the bailiffs restrained her. As they dragged her away, she locked eyes with Nneka one last time.
    "THIS ISN’T OVER!" she howled.
    But it was.
    Ngozi was sent to a maximum-security prison, where she would spend her days in hard labor, her beauty fading, her rage festering.
    Her parents disowned her publicly.
    "We have only one daughter now,"* her father said in an interview, his voice heavy with grief.
    Emeka was haunted by guilt.
    "I should have known," he whispered one night, holding Nneka’s scarred hands. *"I married her thinking it was you. I slept under the same roof as that monster while you suffered."
    Nneka cupped his face.
    "You couldn’t have known. She was that good at pretending. But now… we move forward."
    Three months later, on a sunlit beach, Nneka walked down the aisle—this time, for real.
    She wore a flowing white gown, her hair braided elegantly, her smile radiant.
    Emeka, dressed in a crisp black suit, wept as she approached.
    Their vows were simple.
    "After everything… I choose you. Always."
    The guests—family, friends, even Nurse Adaeze—cheered as they kissed.
    They traveled to the Maldives, then Paris, then Bali—making up for lost time.
    Nneka’s business, Naturé by Nneka, was relaunched. With Emeka’s support, it became even more successful than before.
    Two years later, Nneka gave birth to twin boys—healthy, beautiful, with their mother’s bright eyes and their father’s strong features.
    As she held them for the first time, she whispered:
    "You will never know the kind of evil that exists in this world… because I will spend my life protecting you from it."
    Ngozi remained in prison, her screams fading into silence.
    Nneka thrived—her heart healing, her life full.
    And as for Emeka?
    He loved her more fiercely than ever.
    Because after all they had endured…
    They had won.
    THE END.
    I GOT ERASED BY MY OWN SISTER FINALE The door burst open, and Nneka stood there—alive, real, her eyes burning with a fire that had refused to die even in the darkest depths of the asylum. Emeka’s breath caught in his throat. "Nneka…?" His voice was barely a whisper, as if speaking too loud would shatter the illusion. But she was real. Her skin, once glowing, was now pale and thin. Her hair, once thick and lustrous, hung in limp strands. Her wrists bore the marks of restraints, her body frail from months of forced sedation. Yet, her spirit—*her will*—was unbroken. Ngozi’s reaction was instant. "NO!" she shrieked, her voice a guttural, animalistic snarl. "YOU’RE DEAD! YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO BE GONE!" She lunged, fingers curled into claws, aiming for Nneka’s throat. The police officers, who had followed Nneka and her parents inside, moved swiftly. Two of them grabbed Ngozi, wrenching her back, but she fought like a rabid beast, kicking, screaming, spitting curses. "SHE STOLE EVERYTHING FROM ME! IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE MINE!" Nneka didn’t flinch. She stood tall, her gaze locked onto her sister’s deranged face. "You did this to yourself, Ngozi." The evidence against Ngozi was overwhelming. 1. The Poison Plot – The spilled wine was tested. Forensic experts confirmed it was laced with a lethal, untraceable toxin. Emeka’s glass had been moments away from his lips. 2. The Asylum Records – Nurse Adaeze testified, presenting forged documents Ngozi had used to commit Nneka under a false identity. 3. The Financial Crimes** – Bank statements revealed Ngozi had drained Nneka’s business accounts, spending millions on luxury shopping sprees and parties. 4. The Fake Suicide – The "suicide note" by the river was proven to be Ngozi’s handwriting, not Nneka’s. Ngozi’s defense crumbled. The trial was swift. Ngozi, dressed in an ill-fitting orange jumpsuit, sat in the defendant’s chair, her once-perfect makeup replaced by dark circles and a permanent scowl. When the judge read the charges—attempted murder, fraud, identity theft, false imprisonment—Ngozi’s composure snapped. "SHE DESERVED IT!" she screamed, pointing at Nneka, who sat calmly beside Emeka. *l"SHE HAD EVERYTHING! OUR PARENTS LOVED HER MORE! MEN WANTED HER MORE! EVEN HER STUPID BUSINESS WAS BETTER THAN ANYTHING I COULD DO!" The courtroom fell silent. For the first time, everyone saw the truth—Ngozi wasn’t just evil. She was broken. But brokenness wasn’t an excuse for monstrosity. The judge’s voice was steel. "For your crimes, you are sentenced to thirty years in federal prison—twenty-five for attempted murder and fraud, and an additional five for the poisoning plot. You will be eligible for parole in twenty years, though given the nature of your actions, I doubt the board will look favorably upon you." Ngozi’s face twisted in rage. "NO! YOU CAN’T DO THIS TO ME!" She lunged again, this time at the judge, but the bailiffs restrained her. As they dragged her away, she locked eyes with Nneka one last time. "THIS ISN’T OVER!" she howled. But it was. Ngozi was sent to a maximum-security prison, where she would spend her days in hard labor, her beauty fading, her rage festering. Her parents disowned her publicly. "We have only one daughter now,"* her father said in an interview, his voice heavy with grief. Emeka was haunted by guilt. "I should have known," he whispered one night, holding Nneka’s scarred hands. *"I married her thinking it was you. I slept under the same roof as that monster while you suffered." Nneka cupped his face. "You couldn’t have known. She was that good at pretending. But now… we move forward." Three months later, on a sunlit beach, Nneka walked down the aisle—this time, for real. She wore a flowing white gown, her hair braided elegantly, her smile radiant. Emeka, dressed in a crisp black suit, wept as she approached. Their vows were simple. "After everything… I choose you. Always." The guests—family, friends, even Nurse Adaeze—cheered as they kissed. They traveled to the Maldives, then Paris, then Bali—making up for lost time. Nneka’s business, Naturé by Nneka, was relaunched. With Emeka’s support, it became even more successful than before. Two years later, Nneka gave birth to twin boys—healthy, beautiful, with their mother’s bright eyes and their father’s strong features. As she held them for the first time, she whispered: "You will never know the kind of evil that exists in this world… because I will spend my life protecting you from it." Ngozi remained in prison, her screams fading into silence. Nneka thrived—her heart healing, her life full. And as for Emeka? He loved her more fiercely than ever. Because after all they had endured… They had won. THE END.
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  • Nigerian man surprised his South African wife with a Lamborghini as push present on her birthday..
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    Nigerian man surprised his South African wife with a Lamborghini as push present on her birthday.. Love sweet o ❤
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  • Affirm With Me:

    Today, I choose peace over pressure, faith over fear, and grace over guilt.
    I am grounded, present, and grateful for the gift of a new day.
    I let go of what I cannot control and embrace all that is aligned with my growth.
    I am worthy of love, abundance, and everything beautiful life has to offer.
    My energy is calm, my soul is rooted, and my heart is open to receive.
    Every breath I take is a reminder that I am alive, strong, and capable.
    I speak kindly to myself and believe in the power within me.
    Doors of favor are opening, and divine connections are flowing toward me.
    Today is filled with miracles, laughter, and light.
    I walk boldly into the day, knowing that I am enough.
    Affirm With Me: Today, I choose peace over pressure, faith over fear, and grace over guilt. I am grounded, present, and grateful for the gift of a new day. I let go of what I cannot control and embrace all that is aligned with my growth. I am worthy of love, abundance, and everything beautiful life has to offer. My energy is calm, my soul is rooted, and my heart is open to receive. Every breath I take is a reminder that I am alive, strong, and capable. I speak kindly to myself and believe in the power within me. Doors of favor are opening, and divine connections are flowing toward me. Today is filled with miracles, laughter, and light. I walk boldly into the day, knowing that I am enough.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 23/06/2025*

    Tinubu, govs mourn as 13 slain Kaduna travellers buried

    Blackout: TCN Restores Electricity To N/East

    FDI: FG backs $400m rare earth plant in Nasarawa, promises 10,000 jobs nationwide

    Pastoral crisis: 11 states embrace FG ranching plan as killings surge

    JAMB fixes mop-up UTME for 96,838, delists 113 centres

    Police confirm 30-man attack on Rivers LG administrator

    Owo Massacre: Tension in Ondo over Govt demolition of Cenotaph honouring victims

    Lagos shuts Oko-Oba Abattoir indefinitely over environmental violations

    Oluwo bans alcohol in palace premises

    Iran votes to close Strait of Hormuz after US strikes on nuclear facilities

    Suicide bomber attack church in Syria, kills at least 20 people

    Sierra Leone’s Bio Succeeds Tinubu As ECOWAS Chairman

    Community mourns as another Nigerian dies in India

    Nigerian bags 43 months jail for defrauding US citizens


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The funeral of Winston Churchill on January 30, 1965 was the largest state funeral to ever happen in British history, with representatives from 112 nations attending and 350 million Europeans watching live on TV. Churchill died on January 24, 1965, at the age of 90 after suffering a severe stroke nine days earlier.

    * India produces the most butter globally. In 2024, India churned a total of over 6.9 million metric tons of butter while the European Union came second with around 2.1 million metric tons.
    -----------------------------

    We’ll reshape economic diplomacy to build a progressive West Africa – Tinubu

    Terrorism: Tinubu calls for activation of ECOWAS Standby Force

    Constitution Review: Senate proposes public hearing in six geopolitical zones

    Court declines to hear EFCC over failure to vacate Diezani’s property

    Rivers man arraigned for assaulting ladies in nightclub

    Army raids kidnappers’ den in Ilorin, arrests 8 rescues 2 victims

    Abducted Anambra NDLEA boss regains freedom

    NDLEA arrests Kwara poly student, makeup artist in drug sting

    Presidency refutes Lamido’s claims on Tinubu’s June 12 role

    Report on 753-housing project nearly ready – Committee

    Minister urges MINILS DG to address mismanagement allegations, embrace reconciliation

    Dangiwa endorses Journalists’ Village plan

    ATM usage drops as POS agents handle N223tn

    233,000 retirees to benefit from N11.9bn monthly payment – PenCom

    FG distributes free fertilisers amid N200bn agric investments

    FG to ensure inclusive education in secondary schools nationwide

    FG reaffirms plan to revive dormant energy assets, seeks increased production

    TCN eyes PPP model to bridge infrastructure gap

    Energy Commission sets performance benchmark for air conditioners

    Onne port receives LNG-most advanced ship

    Renewed Hope: NDDC plans retreat, agric summit for Niger Delta

    Nigeria must rethink foreign-modelled education – Highstone VC

    ABUAD makes history, ranks 84th best university globally

    UniCal joins beneficiaries of OPay’s N1.2bn 10-year scholarship programme

    Shariah Council furious over killings of Kaduna wedding guests in Plateau

    Editors set to converge in Enugu for pivotal Guild conference and elections

    NMA pushes Lagos to extend doctors’ working years

    Benue killings: Ortom blasts Alia, Falana seeks justice

    We want justice, not war, Itsekiri leaders seek FG intervention

    Iran-Israel: Petrol may hit N1,000/litre as oil price soars

    2027: Senator Wamakko disowns false VP ambition claim

    PDP defies INEC, insists on June 30 NEC meeting

    Coalition: ADA leaders begin mass mobilisation nationwide

    ADA won’t stop Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 — APC Chieftain Okechukwu

    Cancel N63.5bn Government House renovation, Oyo APC tells Makinde

    Osun APM chair slams Adeleke over state’s poor VAT ranking

    Diri clears air on defection rumours to APC, dismisses speculations

    Gov Mbah inaugurates social homes board, grants clemency to 11 prisons inmates

    Sanwo-Olu, celebrities attend Troost Ekong’s foundation charity match in Lagos

    Alia suspends aide arrested by EFCC over sextortion, cyberbullying

    Kano gov to revive abandoned bilingual colleges, ties with China, France

    LASG slashes parking fee after tanker drivers’ strike

    Ondo partners FG to empower 3,000 livestock farmers

    We‘re working with other agencies to rescue abducted Judge — Bayelsa CP

    Owo Attack: Ondo demolishes multi-million Naira memorial park

    Windstorms kill five in Sokoto, damage Gombe NYSC camp

    Oba of Benin proclaims five chieftaincy titles

    Ooni’s palace faults viral video on Ooni-Alaafin Abuja encounter

    Police quiz suspects over sale of Fasehun family farmland in Akure

    Lightning strikes kill 32 cows worth N100m in Ogun

    Gun repairer, six others nabbed in Enugu, firearms recovered

    One dead, 3 rescued as 40ft truck crushes korope bus in Lagos

    Mother of 14-year-old killed by police van in Delta demands justice


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

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union. Just over half of the electorate voted for “Brexit”, Britain’s exit from the EU. The UK had been part of the union since 1973.

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

    Just start. You will learn so many lessons just by doing. – Richard Branson


    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 23/06/2025* Tinubu, govs mourn as 13 slain Kaduna travellers buried Blackout: TCN Restores Electricity To N/East FDI: FG backs $400m rare earth plant in Nasarawa, promises 10,000 jobs nationwide Pastoral crisis: 11 states embrace FG ranching plan as killings surge JAMB fixes mop-up UTME for 96,838, delists 113 centres Police confirm 30-man attack on Rivers LG administrator Owo Massacre: Tension in Ondo over Govt demolition of Cenotaph honouring victims Lagos shuts Oko-Oba Abattoir indefinitely over environmental violations Oluwo bans alcohol in palace premises Iran votes to close Strait of Hormuz after US strikes on nuclear facilities Suicide bomber attack church in Syria, kills at least 20 people Sierra Leone’s Bio Succeeds Tinubu As ECOWAS Chairman Community mourns as another Nigerian dies in India Nigerian bags 43 months jail for defrauding US citizens ----------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The funeral of Winston Churchill on January 30, 1965 was the largest state funeral to ever happen in British history, with representatives from 112 nations attending and 350 million Europeans watching live on TV. Churchill died on January 24, 1965, at the age of 90 after suffering a severe stroke nine days earlier. * India produces the most butter globally. In 2024, India churned a total of over 6.9 million metric tons of butter while the European Union came second with around 2.1 million metric tons. ----------------------------- We’ll reshape economic diplomacy to build a progressive West Africa – Tinubu Terrorism: Tinubu calls for activation of ECOWAS Standby Force Constitution Review: Senate proposes public hearing in six geopolitical zones Court declines to hear EFCC over failure to vacate Diezani’s property Rivers man arraigned for assaulting ladies in nightclub Army raids kidnappers’ den in Ilorin, arrests 8 rescues 2 victims Abducted Anambra NDLEA boss regains freedom NDLEA arrests Kwara poly student, makeup artist in drug sting Presidency refutes Lamido’s claims on Tinubu’s June 12 role Report on 753-housing project nearly ready – Committee Minister urges MINILS DG to address mismanagement allegations, embrace reconciliation Dangiwa endorses Journalists’ Village plan ATM usage drops as POS agents handle N223tn 233,000 retirees to benefit from N11.9bn monthly payment – PenCom FG distributes free fertilisers amid N200bn agric investments FG to ensure inclusive education in secondary schools nationwide FG reaffirms plan to revive dormant energy assets, seeks increased production TCN eyes PPP model to bridge infrastructure gap Energy Commission sets performance benchmark for air conditioners Onne port receives LNG-most advanced ship Renewed Hope: NDDC plans retreat, agric summit for Niger Delta Nigeria must rethink foreign-modelled education – Highstone VC ABUAD makes history, ranks 84th best university globally UniCal joins beneficiaries of OPay’s N1.2bn 10-year scholarship programme Shariah Council furious over killings of Kaduna wedding guests in Plateau Editors set to converge in Enugu for pivotal Guild conference and elections NMA pushes Lagos to extend doctors’ working years Benue killings: Ortom blasts Alia, Falana seeks justice We want justice, not war, Itsekiri leaders seek FG intervention Iran-Israel: Petrol may hit N1,000/litre as oil price soars 2027: Senator Wamakko disowns false VP ambition claim PDP defies INEC, insists on June 30 NEC meeting Coalition: ADA leaders begin mass mobilisation nationwide ADA won’t stop Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 — APC Chieftain Okechukwu Cancel N63.5bn Government House renovation, Oyo APC tells Makinde Osun APM chair slams Adeleke over state’s poor VAT ranking Diri clears air on defection rumours to APC, dismisses speculations Gov Mbah inaugurates social homes board, grants clemency to 11 prisons inmates Sanwo-Olu, celebrities attend Troost Ekong’s foundation charity match in Lagos Alia suspends aide arrested by EFCC over sextortion, cyberbullying Kano gov to revive abandoned bilingual colleges, ties with China, France LASG slashes parking fee after tanker drivers’ strike Ondo partners FG to empower 3,000 livestock farmers We‘re working with other agencies to rescue abducted Judge — Bayelsa CP Owo Attack: Ondo demolishes multi-million Naira memorial park Windstorms kill five in Sokoto, damage Gombe NYSC camp Oba of Benin proclaims five chieftaincy titles Ooni’s palace faults viral video on Ooni-Alaafin Abuja encounter Police quiz suspects over sale of Fasehun family farmland in Akure Lightning strikes kill 32 cows worth N100m in Ogun Gun repairer, six others nabbed in Enugu, firearms recovered One dead, 3 rescued as 40ft truck crushes korope bus in Lagos Mother of 14-year-old killed by police van in Delta demands justice ----------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union. Just over half of the electorate voted for “Brexit”, Britain’s exit from the EU. The UK had been part of the union since 1973. ----------------------------- Just start. You will learn so many lessons just by doing. – Richard Branson Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
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