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  • GTB bank Nigerians need to know who that man is .... #Aidee #News #Viral #Nigerian #GTBank #AfricanHistory #Abuja #VDM #RANTELGANG
    GTB bank Nigerians need to know who that man is .... #Aidee #News #Viral #Nigerian #GTBank #AfricanHistory #Abuja #VDM #RANTELGANG
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  • Listen, sometimes you cannot do it all alone, don't be ashamed to ask for help. I know it feels good to say you did it all by yourself but that pride won't matter if you fail to achieve success. We all need a hand sometimes and it's okay. Cheers!

    Franca Igwe

    #franciscaigwe #onyeabujnr #TheMBN #viralpost #motivational #fypシ
    Listen, sometimes you cannot do it all alone, don't be ashamed to ask for help. I know it feels good to say you did it all by yourself but that pride won't matter if you fail to achieve success. We all need a hand sometimes and it's okay. Cheers! Franca Igwe #franciscaigwe #onyeabujnr #TheMBN #viralpost #motivational #fypシ
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  • 1. Nobody cares unless you give them a reason

    - People are busy. They scroll fast. If your first line doesn’t stop them, they’ll skip you.

    - Write strong first sentences.

    - Make people curious or emotional from the start.

    2. Being consistent is more important than being perfect

    - I waited too long to post because I wanted things to be perfect. Big mistake.

    - It’s better to post often and learn from each one. Post three to five times a week. Watch what works. Adjust.

    3. Stories beat facts every time

    - I thought value meant sharing tips and tricks. But real value comes through stories.

    - Share what you’ve lived. Be honest. People remember stories more than strategies.

    - Check my pinned post

    4. Most people won’t support you at first

    - Don’t expect your friends or family to care. Strangers will support you before people you know.

    - Keep going anyway. Show up for the people who do see you.


    5. Posts that look real do better than posts that look designed

    - I used to spend too much time designing posts. Clean images. Fancy fonts.

    - But raw screenshots, camera selfies or handwritten notes often perform better. Real wins.

    6. Comments and shares matter more than likes

    - The algorithm loves comments and shares. Ask questions. Start conversations. Share value

    - Reply to every comment. Comments push your content to more people.


    7. You don’t need to go viral to grow

    - I thought I needed one big post to blow up. You don’t.

    - You need to show up often, share things that help, and be relatable. Slow growth is still growth.

    8. Your best post might look boring to you

    - I’ve had posts I didn’t even like go viral.

    - Sometimes what feels small or simple to you is gold for someone else.

    - Post it anyway.


    9. Facebook and Gada chat groups are powerful

    - I ignored groups for too long. But that’s where deep engagement lives.

    - Join groups in your niche. Share value. Answer questions. Build trust. It works.

    - Most of my followers came from ai groups

    10. You have to tell people what to do

    - Don’t assume they’ll comment, share or follow. Tell them.

    - End your post with a call to action. Be clear. Be direct.

    - Example: “If this helped, drop a yes below” or “Tag someone who needs this”


    11. Threads are blowing up right now

    - One-liner hook in the main post. All the rest goes in the comments.

    - That’s the new wave. The algorithm loves it. People stay longer.

    - And never put links in the main post. Drop links in the comments if you must.

    12. “AI content doesn’t rank” is a myth

    - Don’t let anyone scare you off using ChatGPT.

    - Facebook doesn’t care who wrote it if people engage with it.

    - Use AI to stay consistent. Just make sure you add your voice, your story, your truth.
    1. Nobody cares unless you give them a reason - People are busy. They scroll fast. If your first line doesn’t stop them, they’ll skip you. - Write strong first sentences. - Make people curious or emotional from the start. 2. Being consistent is more important than being perfect - I waited too long to post because I wanted things to be perfect. Big mistake. - It’s better to post often and learn from each one. Post three to five times a week. Watch what works. Adjust. 3. Stories beat facts every time - I thought value meant sharing tips and tricks. But real value comes through stories. - Share what you’ve lived. Be honest. People remember stories more than strategies. - Check my pinned post 4. Most people won’t support you at first - Don’t expect your friends or family to care. Strangers will support you before people you know. - Keep going anyway. Show up for the people who do see you. 5. Posts that look real do better than posts that look designed - I used to spend too much time designing posts. Clean images. Fancy fonts. - But raw screenshots, camera selfies or handwritten notes often perform better. Real wins. 6. Comments and shares matter more than likes - The algorithm loves comments and shares. Ask questions. Start conversations. Share value - Reply to every comment. Comments push your content to more people. 7. You don’t need to go viral to grow - I thought I needed one big post to blow up. You don’t. - You need to show up often, share things that help, and be relatable. Slow growth is still growth. 8. Your best post might look boring to you - I’ve had posts I didn’t even like go viral. - Sometimes what feels small or simple to you is gold for someone else. - Post it anyway. 9. Facebook and Gada chat groups are powerful - I ignored groups for too long. But that’s where deep engagement lives. - Join groups in your niche. Share value. Answer questions. Build trust. It works. - Most of my followers came from ai groups 10. You have to tell people what to do - Don’t assume they’ll comment, share or follow. Tell them. - End your post with a call to action. Be clear. Be direct. - Example: “If this helped, drop a yes below” or “Tag someone who needs this” 11. Threads are blowing up right now - One-liner hook in the main post. All the rest goes in the comments. - That’s the new wave. The algorithm loves it. People stay longer. - And never put links in the main post. Drop links in the comments if you must. 12. “AI content doesn’t rank” is a myth - Don’t let anyone scare you off using ChatGPT. - Facebook doesn’t care who wrote it if people engage with it. - Use AI to stay consistent. Just make sure you add your voice, your story, your truth.
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  • TEXT LIKE A KING!! CALL LIKE A COMMANDER!!

    Listen up, Men!

    Modern Women Are Setting Traps—10 Texting & Calling Rules Every Alpha Must Live By

    Let’s make this painfully clear:
    We live in a world where the rise of an Alpha man is seen as a threat, not a victory.
    And guess who’s most determined to watch you fall?
    The same women who smile in your face, flirt with your strength, and pretend to admire your discipline.

    Behind the makeup, the fake tears, the “just checking on you” texts—are agendas.
    Traps. Screenshots. Manipulation. “Gotcha” moments.

    If you're an Alpha, you're the target.
    So when you're dealing with them, especially over calls or texts—protect yourself like a general going to war.

    Here are 10 Communication Rules you must follow to stay ten steps ahead:

    1. Never Say Anything You Can’t Defend in Public
    Every message can be screen-recorded, forwarded, or twisted.
    If it wouldn’t look good in court, in church, or on the front page—don’t send it.

    2. Avoid Sexting or Explicit Audio Notes
    You’re not a horny teenager.
    One bad voice note and you’re viral, humiliated, and exposed.
    Control your urges. Respect your brand.

    3. Don’t Argue Over Text
    Women are emotional fighters—and they'll pull you into a war of words where YOU become the villain.
    Keep it brief, direct, emotionless.
    If things escalate, cut the call or stop replying.

    4. Always Assume You’re Being Screen-Recorded
    Because 9 times out of 10—you ARE.
    Whether it’s FaceTime, WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, or even Snapchat—they’ve got tools and tactics you’ve never imagined.

    5. Never Promise Anything Over Text
    No “I’ll take care of you.”
    No “I’ll marry you.”
    No “I’ll send the money.”
    All of that becomes evidence if she turns against you.
    Speak with actions—not empty digital words.

    6. Don’t Pour Your Heart Out in Chats
    They screenshot your pain, mock your vulnerability, and forward it to their friends.
    Save your emotions for God, your journal, or your mirror—not her inbox.

    7. Never Disrespect Another Woman in Chats
    Today she’s laughing with you—tomorrow she’s forwarding your message to the woman you mocked.
    Now you’ve made two enemies with one message.

    8. Keep Proof of All Financial Transactions
    If you send money, label it properly.
    “No, this wasn’t a gift. This was payment for X.”
    No “baby I love you” notes on bank transfers. That’s how fools go down.

    9. Never Text When You're Angry, Drunk, or Horny
    That’s when men destroy kingdoms.
    Breathe. Walk. Wait.
    Text like a man building an empire—not a boy chasing clout.

    10. If She Threatens to Expose You—Cut Her Off Immediately
    No negotiating. No begging. No compromising.
    One threat = full disconnection.
    You don’t deal with snakes, you eliminate access.

    The digital battlefield is real.
    Your words, your voice, your texts—they’re all tools to bring you down if you’re careless.
    If you’re an Alpha, your power intimidates. Your silence protects. Your caution preserves your throne.

    So from now on, text like a king, call like a commander, and protect your name like your life depends on it—because it does.

    Stay sharp!!
    TEXT LIKE A KING!! CALL LIKE A COMMANDER!! Listen up, Men! Modern Women Are Setting Traps—10 Texting & Calling Rules Every Alpha Must Live By Let’s make this painfully clear: We live in a world where the rise of an Alpha man is seen as a threat, not a victory. And guess who’s most determined to watch you fall? The same women who smile in your face, flirt with your strength, and pretend to admire your discipline. Behind the makeup, the fake tears, the “just checking on you” texts—are agendas. Traps. Screenshots. Manipulation. “Gotcha” moments. If you're an Alpha, you're the target. So when you're dealing with them, especially over calls or texts—protect yourself like a general going to war. Here are 10 Communication Rules you must follow to stay ten steps ahead: 1. Never Say Anything You Can’t Defend in Public Every message can be screen-recorded, forwarded, or twisted. If it wouldn’t look good in court, in church, or on the front page—don’t send it. 2. Avoid Sexting or Explicit Audio Notes You’re not a horny teenager. One bad voice note and you’re viral, humiliated, and exposed. Control your urges. Respect your brand. 3. Don’t Argue Over Text Women are emotional fighters—and they'll pull you into a war of words where YOU become the villain. Keep it brief, direct, emotionless. If things escalate, cut the call or stop replying. 4. Always Assume You’re Being Screen-Recorded Because 9 times out of 10—you ARE. Whether it’s FaceTime, WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, or even Snapchat—they’ve got tools and tactics you’ve never imagined. 5. Never Promise Anything Over Text No “I’ll take care of you.” No “I’ll marry you.” No “I’ll send the money.” All of that becomes evidence if she turns against you. Speak with actions—not empty digital words. 6. Don’t Pour Your Heart Out in Chats They screenshot your pain, mock your vulnerability, and forward it to their friends. Save your emotions for God, your journal, or your mirror—not her inbox. 7. Never Disrespect Another Woman in Chats Today she’s laughing with you—tomorrow she’s forwarding your message to the woman you mocked. Now you’ve made two enemies with one message. 8. Keep Proof of All Financial Transactions If you send money, label it properly. “No, this wasn’t a gift. This was payment for X.” No “baby I love you” notes on bank transfers. That’s how fools go down. 9. Never Text When You're Angry, Drunk, or Horny That’s when men destroy kingdoms. Breathe. Walk. Wait. Text like a man building an empire—not a boy chasing clout. 10. If She Threatens to Expose You—Cut Her Off Immediately No negotiating. No begging. No compromising. One threat = full disconnection. You don’t deal with snakes, you eliminate access. The digital battlefield is real. Your words, your voice, your texts—they’re all tools to bring you down if you’re careless. If you’re an Alpha, your power intimidates. Your silence protects. Your caution preserves your throne. So from now on, text like a king, call like a commander, and protect your name like your life depends on it—because it does. Stay sharp!!
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  • More Atopa videos of trending Kumasi girl nicknamed “Queen” appears to drop following her viral tapes, which caused a fiery debate online.
    More Atopa videos of trending Kumasi girl nicknamed “Queen” appears to drop following her viral tapes, which caused a fiery debate online.
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  • URGENT UPDATE: Elon Musk’s fall from global darling to deserted CEO: Tesla lost $1,000,000,000, China dumped him, and Europe turned its back

    As Tesla stumbles, longtime markets are losing faith. Customers in China are turning their backs, European buyers are pulling away, and even Wall Street is bracing for impact. For the first time in years, the question is no longer just whether Tesla can deliver — it’s whether Elon Musk himself is becoming a liability.

    Full story via in comments.

    #trending #viral #tiktok #news #hot #ElonMusk
    URGENT UPDATE: Elon Musk’s fall from global darling to deserted CEO: Tesla lost $1,000,000,000, China dumped him, and Europe turned its back As Tesla stumbles, longtime markets are losing faith. Customers in China are turning their backs, European buyers are pulling away, and even Wall Street is bracing for impact. For the first time in years, the question is no longer just whether Tesla can deliver — it’s whether Elon Musk himself is becoming a liability. Full story via 🔗 in comments. 👇 #trending #viral #tiktok #news #hot #ElonMusk
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/05/2025*

    $3bn refinery fraud: N80bn found in sacked MD’s bank accounts

    Bamise: Lagos BRT Driver To Die By Hanging For Rape, Murder

    Military nabs security personnel colluding with terrorists

    Five killed in Benue, Kebbi fresh attacks

    U20 AFCON: Flying Eagles set for Moroccan firepower

    Crystal Palace ready to let Eze,Guehi leave for 130m Euros

    Arteta promotes two Nigerians to first team

    FIFA orders Kenyan club relegation for match fixing

    US ends tariff exemption on small China shipments

    Prince Harry loses appeal to restore UK police protection

    S’African mother found guilty of selling young daughter

    Meta threatens to cut off Facebook in Nigeria over fines

    FBI, DEA Fail To Release Tinubu’s Record, Seek 90-Day Extension

    Nigeria gets $191m grant from Gavi to strengthen health systems

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

    * Nikola Tesla, who is famous for his pioneering work in alternating current (AC) power systems, was obsessed with pigeons. He even claimed to have a favorite pigeon he would feed and talk to in New York City

    * Most people fart around 14 to 23 times a day!
    ---------------------------

    Insecurity: Nigeria will not bow to domestic, foreign pressure — Tinubu

    2027: Igbo will give Tinubu over 70 percent vote -Deputy Speaker

    Reps Committee invites Benue, Zamfara Govs, Assembly leaders

    AI generated fake news, misinformation impacting society negatively – Reps spokesman

    Natasha dismisses activist claims, says ‘recorded calls not from me’

    Simon Ekpa will soon be repatriated for supporting Kanu, witness tells court

    Bamise: Family makes fresh demand after court orders BRT driver’s execution

    Ondo court sentences herdsman to 10 years imprisonment for destroying N50m farm

    ICPC Probes Students’ Loan Scandal

    EFCC detains VeryDarkMan – Lawyer alleges

    Terrorism: DSS presents evidence against Nnamdi Kanu

    Nigerian Air Force Gets 35 New Pilots To Battle Terrorists

    Soldiers recover arms in Zamfara bandits’ camp

    Akume urges religious leaders to champion national unity

    Malaria: FG backs N1billion Geneith Health student competition

    FG targets 1.8 million unvaccinated children with ₦303 billion Gavi grant

    NCDC reports 169 deaths from Lassa fever, Mpox, cholera in 2025

    Oyetola flags off marine safety sensitisation initiative in Bayelsa

    Oyetola distributes 3,500 life jackets in Bayelsa

    Nigeria not in hyperinflation – FRC

    SEC flags Tofro as unregistered crypto platform

    BoI disburses N2.25bn to MSMEs in Gombe

    Electricity subsidy spending balloons to N762bn

    FG, Emirates sign MoU to boost inbound tourism

    NCAA warns Air Peace over flight delays, cancellations

    NAMA flags poor synergy, obsolete equipment as threats to aviation security

    FG approves degree programmes for colleges of education

    NDDC to inaugurate projects for Tinubu

    Panic grips students over FG’s scholarship termination

    Abuja CNG-powered taxis slash fares by 40%

    China to open cultural, language centre at UNIPORT

    Unpaid union dues: NASU begins strike, grounds activities at Fed Poly Ekowe

    Plan for your retirement, NLC tells workers

    Newspaper proprietors back $220m fine on Meta

    NJAC union debunks sack report against NiMet DG

    Tinubu not running Yoruba govt, Afenifere declares

    Burna Boy returns with ‘Street Love’ as he drops his 8th studio album

    Davido gifts TikToker $5k for viral ‘With You’ cover

    #Endsars movement was one of the craziest moments of my life – Falz

    We don’t cancel flights for fun, Air Peace replies NCAA

    Lafarge graduates female truck drivers

    CITN names Ohagwa as president-elect

    Trump’s 14% tariff not affecting urea export – Dangote

    Presco revenue doubles to N93.8bn

    Access Holdings posts N182bn Q1 profit

    GTCO records N300bn PBT

    LivingTrust Mortgage Bank posts N981m profit

    Otti nothing before becoming governor – Abure

    Atiku slams Tinubu as president’s son battles torture allegations

    Count us out of your coalition, LP NEC tells Atiku, El-Rufai

    Fubara returns to P’Harcourt after two-week vacation in Germany

    Lagos Assembly confirms Sanwo-Olu’s nominees for key agencies

    Imo begins renewed recovery of assets

    Public hearing for Delta community policing bill holds May 9th

    Ogun, ARISE IIP invest $400m in free trade zone

    Anambra stands still as ex-PENCOM’s boss buries father

    Plateau community laments 600 deaths

    Rivers women reject Ibas’ wife at Tinubu’s programme

    Emir Sanusi appoints new Galadima, four others

    25 stray cattle recovered in Sokoto forest

    Early morning fire destroys goods worth millions in Ibadan

    Kano: Police seal Galadima’s residence as emirs clash

    Police rescue abducted Ghanaian women in Rivers

    Traders escape death as train derails in Ogun

    Lagos mother seeks help as BRT knocks son down

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

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1978, the Digital Equipment Corporation sent the world’s first spam email. A representative sent out 600 emails and sold computers for $12 million.

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

    You’ll never find a better sparring partner than adversity. – Golda Meir

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/05/2025* $3bn refinery fraud: N80bn found in sacked MD’s bank accounts Bamise: Lagos BRT Driver To Die By Hanging For Rape, Murder Military nabs security personnel colluding with terrorists Five killed in Benue, Kebbi fresh attacks U20 AFCON: Flying Eagles set for Moroccan firepower Crystal Palace ready to let Eze,Guehi leave for 130m Euros Arteta promotes two Nigerians to first team FIFA orders Kenyan club relegation for match fixing US ends tariff exemption on small China shipments Prince Harry loses appeal to restore UK police protection S’African mother found guilty of selling young daughter Meta threatens to cut off Facebook in Nigeria over fines FBI, DEA Fail To Release Tinubu’s Record, Seek 90-Day Extension Nigeria gets $191m grant from Gavi to strengthen health systems --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Nikola Tesla, who is famous for his pioneering work in alternating current (AC) power systems, was obsessed with pigeons. He even claimed to have a favorite pigeon he would feed and talk to in New York City * Most people fart around 14 to 23 times a day! --------------------------- Insecurity: Nigeria will not bow to domestic, foreign pressure — Tinubu 2027: Igbo will give Tinubu over 70 percent vote -Deputy Speaker Reps Committee invites Benue, Zamfara Govs, Assembly leaders AI generated fake news, misinformation impacting society negatively – Reps spokesman Natasha dismisses activist claims, says ‘recorded calls not from me’ Simon Ekpa will soon be repatriated for supporting Kanu, witness tells court Bamise: Family makes fresh demand after court orders BRT driver’s execution Ondo court sentences herdsman to 10 years imprisonment for destroying N50m farm ICPC Probes Students’ Loan Scandal EFCC detains VeryDarkMan – Lawyer alleges Terrorism: DSS presents evidence against Nnamdi Kanu Nigerian Air Force Gets 35 New Pilots To Battle Terrorists Soldiers recover arms in Zamfara bandits’ camp Akume urges religious leaders to champion national unity Malaria: FG backs N1billion Geneith Health student competition FG targets 1.8 million unvaccinated children with ₦303 billion Gavi grant NCDC reports 169 deaths from Lassa fever, Mpox, cholera in 2025 Oyetola flags off marine safety sensitisation initiative in Bayelsa Oyetola distributes 3,500 life jackets in Bayelsa Nigeria not in hyperinflation – FRC SEC flags Tofro as unregistered crypto platform BoI disburses N2.25bn to MSMEs in Gombe Electricity subsidy spending balloons to N762bn FG, Emirates sign MoU to boost inbound tourism NCAA warns Air Peace over flight delays, cancellations NAMA flags poor synergy, obsolete equipment as threats to aviation security FG approves degree programmes for colleges of education NDDC to inaugurate projects for Tinubu Panic grips students over FG’s scholarship termination Abuja CNG-powered taxis slash fares by 40% China to open cultural, language centre at UNIPORT Unpaid union dues: NASU begins strike, grounds activities at Fed Poly Ekowe Plan for your retirement, NLC tells workers Newspaper proprietors back $220m fine on Meta NJAC union debunks sack report against NiMet DG Tinubu not running Yoruba govt, Afenifere declares Burna Boy returns with ‘Street Love’ as he drops his 8th studio album Davido gifts TikToker $5k for viral ‘With You’ cover #Endsars movement was one of the craziest moments of my life – Falz We don’t cancel flights for fun, Air Peace replies NCAA Lafarge graduates female truck drivers CITN names Ohagwa as president-elect Trump’s 14% tariff not affecting urea export – Dangote Presco revenue doubles to N93.8bn Access Holdings posts N182bn Q1 profit GTCO records N300bn PBT LivingTrust Mortgage Bank posts N981m profit Otti nothing before becoming governor – Abure Atiku slams Tinubu as president’s son battles torture allegations Count us out of your coalition, LP NEC tells Atiku, El-Rufai Fubara returns to P’Harcourt after two-week vacation in Germany Lagos Assembly confirms Sanwo-Olu’s nominees for key agencies Imo begins renewed recovery of assets Public hearing for Delta community policing bill holds May 9th Ogun, ARISE IIP invest $400m in free trade zone Anambra stands still as ex-PENCOM’s boss buries father Plateau community laments 600 deaths Rivers women reject Ibas’ wife at Tinubu’s programme Emir Sanusi appoints new Galadima, four others 25 stray cattle recovered in Sokoto forest Early morning fire destroys goods worth millions in Ibadan Kano: Police seal Galadima’s residence as emirs clash Police rescue abducted Ghanaian women in Rivers Traders escape death as train derails in Ogun Lagos mother seeks help as BRT knocks son down --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1978, the Digital Equipment Corporation sent the world’s first spam email. A representative sent out 600 emails and sold computers for $12 million. --------------------------- You’ll never find a better sparring partner than adversity. – Golda Meir *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • Genevieve’s age has come under question for the umpteenth time on the actress’ 46th birthday after a video from her surprise party went viral. Clip in comments.

    Genevieve’s age has come under question for the umpteenth time on the actress’ 46th birthday after a video from her surprise party went viral. Clip in comments.
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  • THIS MATTER MUST END BY MAY 8” — JUDGE DECLARES AS NNAMDI KANU'S 10-YEAR LEGAL SAGA NEARS CRUCIAL VERDICT

    Justice James Omotosho has declared that the prolonged legal proceedings involving detained IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, must come to a final conclusion no later than May 8, 2025. The fiery declaration came during a court session at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, reigniting nationwide anticipation surrounding one of Nigeria’s most polarizing legal battles

    This matter must come to a conclusion by the 8th of May 2025. It has lingered for 10 years, and I’m not going to stew to it more,” Justice Omotosho stated. “We are going to give account of our actions here on Earth when we die—I want to give a good account.” His statement has since gone viral, energizing both Kanu’s supporters and observers of Nigeria’s justice system.

    The court has now been adjourned to May 6th, 7th, and 8th for final arguments and potential rulings. The judge made it clear that the judiciary must uphold its responsibility without fear or favor. “Justice cannot be stalled indefinitely,” he said, adding that any further delay would be unacceptable in a case that has tested the legal and political fabric of the country.

    Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been in and out of court since his initial arrest in 2015. His ongoing prosecution over charges including treasonable felony and terrorism has sparked widespread protests, international advocacy, and heated national debate over self-determination and government accountability.

    Despite being granted bail in 2017, Kanu’s re-arrest in Kenya and subsequent extradition to Nigeria in 2021 reignited fresh waves of tension in the South-East. His legal team has repeatedly accused the federal government of disobeying court orders, while the government insists that his actions threaten national security.

    Human rights groups, traditional leaders, and political actors across Nigeria have weighed in over the years, with some calling for political solutions and others urging the courts to assert their independence. Justice Omotosho’s declaration appears to signal a judicial turning point, one that could shape the future of separatist movements and government opposition.

    As the nation watches closely, the dates of May 6th to 8th have now been dubbed “Judgment Week” by many on social media. Whether the court rules for release, further detention, or a fresh direction, one thing is certain—the echoes of this verdict will reverberate far beyond the courtroom.

    #news

    THIS MATTER MUST END BY MAY 8” — JUDGE DECLARES AS NNAMDI KANU'S 10-YEAR LEGAL SAGA NEARS CRUCIAL VERDICT Justice James Omotosho has declared that the prolonged legal proceedings involving detained IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, must come to a final conclusion no later than May 8, 2025. The fiery declaration came during a court session at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, reigniting nationwide anticipation surrounding one of Nigeria’s most polarizing legal battles This matter must come to a conclusion by the 8th of May 2025. It has lingered for 10 years, and I’m not going to stew to it more,” Justice Omotosho stated. “We are going to give account of our actions here on Earth when we die—I want to give a good account.” His statement has since gone viral, energizing both Kanu’s supporters and observers of Nigeria’s justice system. The court has now been adjourned to May 6th, 7th, and 8th for final arguments and potential rulings. The judge made it clear that the judiciary must uphold its responsibility without fear or favor. “Justice cannot be stalled indefinitely,” he said, adding that any further delay would be unacceptable in a case that has tested the legal and political fabric of the country. Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been in and out of court since his initial arrest in 2015. His ongoing prosecution over charges including treasonable felony and terrorism has sparked widespread protests, international advocacy, and heated national debate over self-determination and government accountability. Despite being granted bail in 2017, Kanu’s re-arrest in Kenya and subsequent extradition to Nigeria in 2021 reignited fresh waves of tension in the South-East. His legal team has repeatedly accused the federal government of disobeying court orders, while the government insists that his actions threaten national security. Human rights groups, traditional leaders, and political actors across Nigeria have weighed in over the years, with some calling for political solutions and others urging the courts to assert their independence. Justice Omotosho’s declaration appears to signal a judicial turning point, one that could shape the future of separatist movements and government opposition. As the nation watches closely, the dates of May 6th to 8th have now been dubbed “Judgment Week” by many on social media. Whether the court rules for release, further detention, or a fresh direction, one thing is certain—the echoes of this verdict will reverberate far beyond the courtroom. #news
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  • Heartbreaking video of Nigerian k.idnappers b.eating a Ghanaian lady with a m.achete as they tie her hands and insert a piece of cloth in her mouth while she profusely b.leeds and begs for her life

    A worrying video that has since gone viral on social media shows a Ghanaian woman being t.ortured by a set of Nigerian k.idnappers.

    As confirmed, the woman in the heartbreaking video is a 39-year-old hairdresser who comes from a small town called Asiakwa in the Eastern region of Ghana.

    In the video, Ama Serwaa Konadu can be seen with her hands tied with a piece of cloth in her mouth while the k.idnappers b.eat her with a m.achete.

    Despite profusely b.leeding, the k.idnappers continued with the a.ssault.

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