• Gen Musa Waarns: Stop Using Social Media to Promote IPOB—It’s Threatening Nigeria

    The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has issued a strong warning to residents of the South East against supporting or promoting the activities of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), especially through social media platforms.

    Speaking during a community engagement visit in Omor, Anambra East LGA, Anambra State, General Musa—represented by Group Captain Ibrahim Bukar, Deputy Director of Defence Media Operations—highlighted the dangers of spreading unverified and misleading information online. He noted that such actions not only endanger the region but also threaten Nigeria’s unity and national peace.

    As part of a people-focused outreach within the Operation Udoka Area of Responsibility, the Defence Chief met with the Obi Eze Ana-Uku, Eze Igulube of Omor, emphasizing the military’s commitment to restoring lasting peace and security in the South East.

    General Musa made it clear that IPOB’s activities are harmful to both the region and the country at large, and should be firmly rejected. He condemned the growing trend of spreading false narratives pushed by outlawed groups, urging citizens to be vigilant and responsible.

    “People need to have trust in their military,” he said. “The military belongs to the people. We rely on you to give us credible information—when you see something, say something. Together, we can overcome insecurity and bring peace back to our communities.”

    He assured the people that the military remains neutral in all conflicts and is solely focused on protecting law-abiding citizens.

    “Our mission is not to take sides,” he added. “We are only after criminal elements. Our job is to ensure peace and safeguard the lives and properties of innocent Nigerians.”

    General Musa also reaffirmed the Armed Forces’ dedication to fulfilling their constitutional duty to protect the nation, adding that peace and security are vital foundations for national development and economic growth.

    In his response, the traditional ruler of Omor, Eze Igulube, praised the military’s consistent efforts in maintaining peace in the area. He expressed gratitude for the improved security situation, saying the presence of the Armed Forces has brought relief to the community.

    “Our people are farmers, peace-loving and hospitable,” the monarch said. “We deeply appreciate the courage and dedication of your personnel. We are ready to provide accurate intelligence to help your operations and keep our land safe.”

    He pledged the full support of the community in the ongoing efforts to restore peace and security across the South East.
    Gen Musa Waarns: Stop Using Social Media to Promote IPOB—It’s Threatening Nigeria The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has issued a strong warning to residents of the South East against supporting or promoting the activities of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), especially through social media platforms. Speaking during a community engagement visit in Omor, Anambra East LGA, Anambra State, General Musa—represented by Group Captain Ibrahim Bukar, Deputy Director of Defence Media Operations—highlighted the dangers of spreading unverified and misleading information online. He noted that such actions not only endanger the region but also threaten Nigeria’s unity and national peace. As part of a people-focused outreach within the Operation Udoka Area of Responsibility, the Defence Chief met with the Obi Eze Ana-Uku, Eze Igulube of Omor, emphasizing the military’s commitment to restoring lasting peace and security in the South East. General Musa made it clear that IPOB’s activities are harmful to both the region and the country at large, and should be firmly rejected. He condemned the growing trend of spreading false narratives pushed by outlawed groups, urging citizens to be vigilant and responsible. “People need to have trust in their military,” he said. “The military belongs to the people. We rely on you to give us credible information—when you see something, say something. Together, we can overcome insecurity and bring peace back to our communities.” He assured the people that the military remains neutral in all conflicts and is solely focused on protecting law-abiding citizens. “Our mission is not to take sides,” he added. “We are only after criminal elements. Our job is to ensure peace and safeguard the lives and properties of innocent Nigerians.” General Musa also reaffirmed the Armed Forces’ dedication to fulfilling their constitutional duty to protect the nation, adding that peace and security are vital foundations for national development and economic growth. In his response, the traditional ruler of Omor, Eze Igulube, praised the military’s consistent efforts in maintaining peace in the area. He expressed gratitude for the improved security situation, saying the presence of the Armed Forces has brought relief to the community. “Our people are farmers, peace-loving and hospitable,” the monarch said. “We deeply appreciate the courage and dedication of your personnel. We are ready to provide accurate intelligence to help your operations and keep our land safe.” He pledged the full support of the community in the ongoing efforts to restore peace and security across the South East.
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  • SOME WOMEN LEARN THESE LESSONS VERY LATE AFTER DESTROYING THEIR LIVES BY THEMSELVES

    10 Brutal Truths Women Learn Too Late After Destroying Their Own Marriage

    They thought they were upgrading. They thought leaving their husbands for “freedom” and “independence” would give them peace, happiness, and self-discovery.
    Now they’re out here with tears behind their makeup, regrets hiding behind motivational captions, and loneliness haunting their nights.
    Why?
    Because they listened to bitter, man-hating feminists online who’ve never built a home, who despise structure, and who thrive on chaos.

    Here are 10 painful realities women only realize after it’s too late:

    1. No One Else Will Tolerate What Their Husband Did

    That man they dumped was patient, loving, and forgiving. But outside? No man is willing to deal with your entitled, combative behavior.

    2. Feminism Doesn’t Pay Rent

    Online feminists will hype you up, but when you’re broke, lonely, and falling apart, they won’t offer a dime or a shoulder.

    3. Sexual Market Value Drops with Age

    You’re not 24 anymore. You’re older, more baggage, less patience. The options shrink. The demands increase. And most men now want younger, feminine, peaceful women.

    4. “Freedom” Is Just Loneliness in Disguise

    You thought you were escaping a “boring marriage,” now you’re eating dinner alone, faking happiness on Instagram, and battling depression in silence.

    5. Your Kids Suffer the Most

    You broke a family to chase trends. Now the children grow up emotionally fractured. No father. No stability. No structure.

    6. Being a Single Mother Is Not a Badge of Honor

    You thought it made you strong? It made life 10x harder. Now no high-value man wants to sign up for a ready-made burden.

    7. Hypergamy Has a Deadline

    You wanted a richer man, a more exciting man. Now you realize the pool you thought was full is actually shallow.

    8. Attention Is Not the Same as Respect

    You may still get likes and DMs. But no one respects you anymore. You’re entertainment, not investment.

    9. Peace is Priceless, and You Threw It Away

    He wasn’t perfect, but he gave you peace. Now your world is chaos, drama, and anxiety. And you caused it.

    10. The Internet Doesn’t Care About Your Regret

    You followed strangers online, now you’re suffering offline. And guess what? They’ve moved on. You’re the one paying the price.

    This is the reality of modern women who traded submission for rebellion, family for fantasy, and wisdom for TikTok advice.

    Let this be a warning: not all that glitters is gold. The streets are cold.

    Chinedu Anichi TV cares!
    SOME WOMEN LEARN THESE LESSONS VERY LATE AFTER DESTROYING THEIR LIVES BY THEMSELVES 10 Brutal Truths Women Learn Too Late After Destroying Their Own Marriage They thought they were upgrading. They thought leaving their husbands for “freedom” and “independence” would give them peace, happiness, and self-discovery. Now they’re out here with tears behind their makeup, regrets hiding behind motivational captions, and loneliness haunting their nights. Why? Because they listened to bitter, man-hating feminists online who’ve never built a home, who despise structure, and who thrive on chaos. Here are 10 painful realities women only realize after it’s too late: 1. No One Else Will Tolerate What Their Husband Did That man they dumped was patient, loving, and forgiving. But outside? No man is willing to deal with your entitled, combative behavior. 2. Feminism Doesn’t Pay Rent Online feminists will hype you up, but when you’re broke, lonely, and falling apart, they won’t offer a dime or a shoulder. 3. Sexual Market Value Drops with Age You’re not 24 anymore. You’re older, more baggage, less patience. The options shrink. The demands increase. And most men now want younger, feminine, peaceful women. 4. “Freedom” Is Just Loneliness in Disguise You thought you were escaping a “boring marriage,” now you’re eating dinner alone, faking happiness on Instagram, and battling depression in silence. 5. Your Kids Suffer the Most You broke a family to chase trends. Now the children grow up emotionally fractured. No father. No stability. No structure. 6. Being a Single Mother Is Not a Badge of Honor You thought it made you strong? It made life 10x harder. Now no high-value man wants to sign up for a ready-made burden. 7. Hypergamy Has a Deadline You wanted a richer man, a more exciting man. Now you realize the pool you thought was full is actually shallow. 8. Attention Is Not the Same as Respect You may still get likes and DMs. But no one respects you anymore. You’re entertainment, not investment. 9. Peace is Priceless, and You Threw It Away He wasn’t perfect, but he gave you peace. Now your world is chaos, drama, and anxiety. And you caused it. 10. The Internet Doesn’t Care About Your Regret You followed strangers online, now you’re suffering offline. And guess what? They’ve moved on. You’re the one paying the price. This is the reality of modern women who traded submission for rebellion, family for fantasy, and wisdom for TikTok advice. Let this be a warning: not all that glitters is gold. The streets are cold. Chinedu Anichi TV cares!
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  • WHY MEN DON’T LIKE TO MARRY ‘GOOD’ GIRLS.

    Let’s talk. And let’s talk honestly.

    You’ve heard it before — “I’m a good girl, I kept myself, I did everything right, yet he still didn’t choose me.”

    Ouch.

    See, this isn't just about good girls not getting married. It’s about understanding the unspoken codes that run beneath the surface of relationships — especially when it comes to love, attraction, and marriage.

    Now let me make something clear: being a good girl is beautiful. It’s noble. It’s rare. It’s powerful. But sometimes, good girls carry a subtle sense of entitlement — that because they've followed the rules, love, marriage, and a good man are automatic rewards.

    They’re not.

    Some men don’t run from good girls because they’re “too good.” They run because:

    1. The goodness is cold.

    Many ‘good girls’ have been trained to be pure, but not warm. Modest, but not kind. Well-behaved, but not emotionally intelligent.

    And the truth? Men crave connection, not just correctness.

    2. They feel judged.

    Some ‘good girls’ come across as superior — “I don’t do this, I don’t do that” — and unintentionally shame men who have made mistakes or who are still growing.

    Nobody wants to marry their moral examiner.

    3. No fun, no spark.

    Let’s be honest — some good girls are boring. They’ve made life so serious, so “don’t-touch-me-I’m-holy,” that they forgot how to laugh, relax, or be human.

    Marriage isn’t just a spiritual partnership; it’s also a friendship. A vibe.

    4. They confuse silence for virtue.

    Meekness isn’t the same as emotional repression. Some good girls haven’t found their voice, their opinions, their uniqueness.

    Men aren’t looking for a statue; they want a soul.

    Listen, my lady, don’t stop being good.

    Don’t throw away your values.

    But add wisdom to your goodness.

    Add depth. Add laughter. Add soul. Be warm. Be fun. Be intelligent. Be yourself.

    Because ‘good’ alone isn’t enough. Be whole.

    I hope this makes sense to you.

    WHY MEN DON’T LIKE TO MARRY ‘GOOD’ GIRLS. Let’s talk. And let’s talk honestly. You’ve heard it before — “I’m a good girl, I kept myself, I did everything right, yet he still didn’t choose me.” Ouch. See, this isn't just about good girls not getting married. It’s about understanding the unspoken codes that run beneath the surface of relationships — especially when it comes to love, attraction, and marriage. Now let me make something clear: being a good girl is beautiful. It’s noble. It’s rare. It’s powerful. But sometimes, good girls carry a subtle sense of entitlement — that because they've followed the rules, love, marriage, and a good man are automatic rewards. They’re not. Some men don’t run from good girls because they’re “too good.” They run because: 1. The goodness is cold. Many ‘good girls’ have been trained to be pure, but not warm. Modest, but not kind. Well-behaved, but not emotionally intelligent. And the truth? Men crave connection, not just correctness. 2. They feel judged. Some ‘good girls’ come across as superior — “I don’t do this, I don’t do that” — and unintentionally shame men who have made mistakes or who are still growing. Nobody wants to marry their moral examiner. 3. No fun, no spark. Let’s be honest — some good girls are boring. They’ve made life so serious, so “don’t-touch-me-I’m-holy,” that they forgot how to laugh, relax, or be human. Marriage isn’t just a spiritual partnership; it’s also a friendship. A vibe. 4. They confuse silence for virtue. Meekness isn’t the same as emotional repression. Some good girls haven’t found their voice, their opinions, their uniqueness. Men aren’t looking for a statue; they want a soul. Listen, my lady, don’t stop being good. Don’t throw away your values. But add wisdom to your goodness. Add depth. Add laughter. Add soul. Be warm. Be fun. Be intelligent. Be yourself. Because ‘good’ alone isn’t enough. Be whole. I hope this makes sense to you.
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  • **5 Hilariously Easy Self-Care Tips for Men**  
    As an Odogwu you are , Pampar yourself and your self too .


    1. **Wash Your Face Properly** –Water alone won’t cut it. Use a cleanser (no, detergent doesn’t count). Your face isn’t a pot you’re scrubbing after cooking jollof rice.  Scrub your face gently

    2. **Moisturize Like Your Life Depends On It** – Dry skin isn’t a flex. Get a moisturizer (even if it’s Mama Iyabo , Or sister NG or Iya Bisi Own have … ojust ask first).  

    3. **Sleep is Your Friend** – Stop acting like a generator running on 24/7. **7-8 hours of sleep = fewer grumpy mornings.**  

    4. **Move Your Body** – You don’t need to become Bill gates , Elon Musk or Arnold Schwarzenegger overnight. A 20-minute walk counts (yes, even if it’s just to down your street and back ).  
    I mean relaxation evening or early morning walks counts

    5. **Mental Health Matters** – Talk to someone. **No, "I’m fine" isn’t a personality trait.**  speak up o, look for a friend to confine in.
    **5 Hilariously Easy Self-Care Tips for Men** 💪   As an Odogwu you are , Pampar yourself and your self too . 1. **Wash Your Face Properly** –Water alone won’t cut it. Use a cleanser (no, detergent doesn’t count). Your face isn’t a pot you’re scrubbing after cooking jollof rice.  Scrub your face gently 2. **Moisturize Like Your Life Depends On It** – Dry skin isn’t a flex. Get a moisturizer (even if it’s Mama Iyabo , Or sister NG or Iya Bisi Own have … ojust ask first).   3. **Sleep is Your Friend** – Stop acting like a generator running on 24/7. **7-8 hours of sleep = fewer grumpy mornings.**   4. **Move Your Body** – You don’t need to become Bill gates , Elon Musk or Arnold Schwarzenegger overnight. A 20-minute walk counts (yes, even if it’s just to down your street and back ).   I mean relaxation evening or early morning walks counts 5. **Mental Health Matters** – Talk to someone. **No, "I’m fine" isn’t a personality trait.**  speak up o, look for a friend to confine in.
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  • *APPLE CIDER VINEGAR*

    Apple cider vinegar helps lower the risk of cardiovascular disease.

    It helps mobilize your bile salt.

    It helps UNCLOG YOUR ARTERIES too.

    *HOW TO USE*
    10ml inside 1 cup of warm water first thing in the morning for 7-14 days depending on the what you want to address.

    Use straw and not drink from the cup directly.

    Some people could add lemon...

    Some may want it morning and evening depending on the case.
    *APPLE CIDER VINEGAR* 🥀Apple cider vinegar helps lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. 🥀 It helps mobilize your bile salt. 🥀It helps UNCLOG YOUR ARTERIES too. *HOW TO USE* 📌10ml inside 1 cup of warm water first thing in the morning for 7-14 days depending on the what you want to address. 📌Use straw and not drink from the cup directly. 📌Some people could add lemon... 📌Some may want it morning and evening depending on the case.
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  • God desire that our heart become good grounds,only then will His purpose be fulfilled in our lives. Your heart is a good soil where either God or Satan plants their seed, depending on who you yield yourself to. Remember, every harvest is a multiplied portion of the seed that was sown.
    God desire that our heart become good grounds,only then will His purpose be fulfilled in our lives. Your heart is a good soil where either God or Satan plants their seed, depending on who you yield yourself to. Remember, every harvest is a multiplied portion of the seed that was sown.
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  • Let me tell you some secret about social media platform like Facebook and Gada chat

    According to our CEO at gada chat, our boss asked us one questions why is it that whenever we post on social media platform like Facebook and Gada chat our families won't like nor comments on our post

    Is not bcos they hate us or they are jealous of us_ still no matter how hard you push on social media platform family will never like and comment

    But when you post something like u want to do massive giveaway today, everybody will start dropping account number

    That's how we Africa understood social media platform, those who knew you in person hardly comment on ur post, is not bcos you are bad or good. that's Africa for you

    As funny as sabinu, when he started content creation in pH, family were laughing at him, telling him is not funny, he should look for something else to do until sabinu relocated to Lagos and today the rest is story

    Why am I saying this, if you are in any of the social media platform like Gada chat. Ignore the noise, let focus be ur goal. Forget people are not liking and commenting on my post.

    Those who are not commenting now will definitely comment tomorrow

    Ur work for now is to keep pushing, keep pressing, keep showing up daily, keep doing ur part daily God will perfect the rest

    Quote from Bishop David oyedepo

    - *"You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."*
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    - *"Procrastination is like a credit card: it's a lot of fun until you get the bill."*
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    - *"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing."*
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    - *"Laziness may appear attractive but work gives satisfaction."*
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    - *"Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going."*


    Gada native token is swappable and tradable in all the Web3 Dex wallet

    Here is the gada contract address

    0x090458b49D6deAA9F7334a5e628aa26D82A3A082

    Create ur gada chat account today, and send me friend request at SAMENYOJO
    Let me tell you some secret about social media platform like Facebook and Gada chat According to our CEO at gada chat, our boss asked us one questions 🤔 why is it that whenever we post on social media platform like Facebook and Gada chat our families won't like nor comments on our post Is not bcos they hate us or they are jealous of us_ still no matter how hard you push on social media platform family will never like and comment 😭 But when you post something like u want to do massive giveaway today, everybody will start dropping account number That's how we Africa understood social media platform, those who knew you in person hardly comment on ur post, is not bcos you are bad or good. that's Africa for you As funny as sabinu, when he started content creation in pH, family were laughing at him, telling him is not funny, he should look for something else to do until sabinu relocated to Lagos and today the rest is story Why am I saying this, if you are in any of the social media platform like Gada chat. Ignore the noise, let focus be ur goal. Forget people are not liking and commenting on my post. Those who are not commenting now will definitely comment tomorrow 🤬 Ur work for now is to keep pushing, keep pressing, keep showing up daily, keep doing ur part daily God will perfect the rest 💗 Quote from Bishop David oyedepo - *"You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."* - - *"Procrastination is like a credit card: it's a lot of fun until you get the bill."* - - *"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing."* - - *"Laziness may appear attractive but work gives satisfaction."* - - *"Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going."* Gada native token is swappable and tradable in all the Web3 Dex wallet Here is the gada contract address 0x090458b49D6deAA9F7334a5e628aa26D82A3A082 Create ur gada chat account today, and send me friend request at SAMENYOJO
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  • He pursued me for a while for a date. I don’t know, but he always came around when I was busy, so I kept telling him no. One day, he came to my office. I hadn’t closed yet, but he sat in the lobby and waited until I closed so he could take me on a date.

    I gave him 100/100 for effort. I was only going to see how the date would end so I could decide if he was worth it. He was humorous, he liked my kind of music, and the conversation was great. I think I was softening my stance until he had to show me something on his phone, and I saw his wallpaper—a voluptuous woman with a thick behind and in-your-face kind of *****.

    It could have been just a wallpaper, but when I jokingly said, "This wallpaper of yours is crazy ooo," he answered, "You women are magic. This wallpaper cures my headache and depression." He burst out laughing. I could see the happiness in his eyes, but I had none of the things the woman on his screen had. You could call me flat, and you wouldn’t be wrong.

    I said to myself, "If this is what cures his headache and depression, then what will I be able to cure with my flatness?"

    When he proposed, I said no. He said, "I thought we were going somewhere?" I answered, "I'm sorry if I gave you the wrong hope."

    I might have eventually agreed to date him, but I couldn’t ignore that wallpaper and its healing powers—powers I didn’t have.
    He pursued me for a while for a date. I don’t know, but he always came around when I was busy, so I kept telling him no. One day, he came to my office. I hadn’t closed yet, but he sat in the lobby and waited until I closed so he could take me on a date. I gave him 100/100 for effort. I was only going to see how the date would end so I could decide if he was worth it. He was humorous, he liked my kind of music, and the conversation was great. I think I was softening my stance until he had to show me something on his phone, and I saw his wallpaper—a voluptuous woman with a thick behind and in-your-face kind of boobs. It could have been just a wallpaper, but when I jokingly said, "This wallpaper of yours is crazy ooo," he answered, "You women are magic. This wallpaper cures my headache and depression." He burst out laughing. I could see the happiness in his eyes, but I had none of the things the woman on his screen had. You could call me flat, and you wouldn’t be wrong. I said to myself, "If this is what cures his headache and depression, then what will I be able to cure with my flatness?" When he proposed, I said no. He said, "I thought we were going somewhere?" I answered, "I'm sorry if I gave you the wrong hope." I might have eventually agreed to date him, but I couldn’t ignore that wallpaper and its healing powers—powers I didn’t have.
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  • 17 DISADVANTAGES OF DATING OR MARRYING A NON-VIRGIN

    A Brutally Honest Thread for Men Who Want to Know the Hidden Costs.

    Let’s talk truth. Not everyone will like this, but if you’re a man who values loyalty, purity, peace of mind, and long-term stability—you need to read this without emotions.

    Because behind every past body count is a history that could cost you more than you bargained for.

    Let’s go:

    1. Comparison Never Ends
    She has tasted other men. She may smile at you, but mentally, she’s comparing.

    2. Emotional Baggage
    She's bringing unresolved trauma, heartbreaks, and soul ties into your home.

    3. Reduced Loyalty
    Experience has taught her how to detach emotionally. She knows how to leave.

    4. High Expectations
    She’s been treated, pampered, and spoiled before. Now you're competing with ghosts.

    5. Body Count Insecurity
    You’ll never know the real number. And even if you do, it will haunt you.

    6. She Might Cheat With Her Ex
    That man she cried over for 6 months? He still has a soft spot in her heart.

    7. Lowered Bonding Ability
    Sex forms deep bonds. The more partners she’s had, the harder it is for her to fully bond with one.

    8. Entitlement Culture
    She may feel she's doing you a favor by settling, not knowing she's giving less than you deserve.

    9. Loss of Purity Respect
    You won't feel like you "won" anything rare. You’ll just be another guy on the list.

    10. Risk of STI History
    The more partners, the more chances of infections—past, present, and future.

    11. Emotional Imbalance
    Multiple sexual partners change how a woman sees sex—it becomes transactional.

    12. Disrespect to Masculinity
    She has nothing sacred to offer that’s uniquely yours. She’s already given it away.

    13. Lowered Submission
    A woman with multiple exes finds it harder to submit. She's been the boss before.

    14. You Become Her Rebound or "Safe Option"
    You might just be the guy she settled for, not the one she truly wanted.

    15. Family & Cultural Rejection
    Many traditional cultures still value virginity. Your family may never fully accept her.

    16. Future Regrets
    When problems come, she might wonder: "Did I choose the wrong guy?"—because she has many exes to compare you to.

    17. Lack of Sacredness in Sex
    With no spiritual connection to it, sex becomes a chore, not a sacred act of union.

    BOTTOM LINE:
    This isn't about shaming. It’s about being aware of what you’re walking into.

    A woman’s past does matter—not because she can’t change, but because patterns don’t lie.

    If you’re a man who wants peace, loyalty, depth, and spiritual connection—choose wisely.

    Because marriage is not rehabilitation. And dating is not charity.

    #RealTalk #NoSimpZone #ModernDating #ChooseWisely #MasculineEnergy #HighValueMan #TruthOverFeelings
    17 DISADVANTAGES OF DATING OR MARRYING A NON-VIRGIN A Brutally Honest Thread for Men Who Want to Know the Hidden Costs. Let’s talk truth. Not everyone will like this, but if you’re a man who values loyalty, purity, peace of mind, and long-term stability—you need to read this without emotions. Because behind every past body count is a history that could cost you more than you bargained for. Let’s go: 1. Comparison Never Ends She has tasted other men. She may smile at you, but mentally, she’s comparing. 2. Emotional Baggage She's bringing unresolved trauma, heartbreaks, and soul ties into your home. 3. Reduced Loyalty Experience has taught her how to detach emotionally. She knows how to leave. 4. High Expectations She’s been treated, pampered, and spoiled before. Now you're competing with ghosts. 5. Body Count Insecurity You’ll never know the real number. And even if you do, it will haunt you. 6. She Might Cheat With Her Ex That man she cried over for 6 months? He still has a soft spot in her heart. 7. Lowered Bonding Ability Sex forms deep bonds. The more partners she’s had, the harder it is for her to fully bond with one. 8. Entitlement Culture She may feel she's doing you a favor by settling, not knowing she's giving less than you deserve. 9. Loss of Purity Respect You won't feel like you "won" anything rare. You’ll just be another guy on the list. 10. Risk of STI History The more partners, the more chances of infections—past, present, and future. 11. Emotional Imbalance Multiple sexual partners change how a woman sees sex—it becomes transactional. 12. Disrespect to Masculinity She has nothing sacred to offer that’s uniquely yours. She’s already given it away. 13. Lowered Submission A woman with multiple exes finds it harder to submit. She's been the boss before. 14. You Become Her Rebound or "Safe Option" You might just be the guy she settled for, not the one she truly wanted. 15. Family & Cultural Rejection Many traditional cultures still value virginity. Your family may never fully accept her. 16. Future Regrets When problems come, she might wonder: "Did I choose the wrong guy?"—because she has many exes to compare you to. 17. Lack of Sacredness in Sex With no spiritual connection to it, sex becomes a chore, not a sacred act of union. BOTTOM LINE: This isn't about shaming. It’s about being aware of what you’re walking into. A woman’s past does matter—not because she can’t change, but because patterns don’t lie. If you’re a man who wants peace, loyalty, depth, and spiritual connection—choose wisely. Because marriage is not rehabilitation. And dating is not charity. #RealTalk #NoSimpZone #ModernDating #ChooseWisely #MasculineEnergy #HighValueMan #TruthOverFeelings
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  • Science has confirmed what many already knew—being a stay-at-home mom is one of the hardest jobs out there. Studies have shown that the physical, emotional, and mental demands placed on mothers who care for children full-time often exceed those of many paid professions.

    A survey revealed that nearly a third of parents believe staying home with children is more stressful than going to work, and experts like psychologist Rick Hanson have stated that 98% of other jobs are less stressful than being home alone with young kids all day.

    Stay-at-home moms often juggle cooking, cleaning, emotional support, scheduling, and discipline without breaks, recognition, or adult interaction. The isolation and pressure to meet unrealistic expectations can add to the mental load.

    Despite not earning a paycheck, the role requires multitasking, endurance, and emotional resilience. It’s time society acknowledges the depth and difficulty of full-time parenting and gives stay-at-home moms the credit they deserve.
    Science has confirmed what many already knew—being a stay-at-home mom is one of the hardest jobs out there. Studies have shown that the physical, emotional, and mental demands placed on mothers who care for children full-time often exceed those of many paid professions. A survey revealed that nearly a third of parents believe staying home with children is more stressful than going to work, and experts like psychologist Rick Hanson have stated that 98% of other jobs are less stressful than being home alone with young kids all day. Stay-at-home moms often juggle cooking, cleaning, emotional support, scheduling, and discipline without breaks, recognition, or adult interaction. The isolation and pressure to meet unrealistic expectations can add to the mental load. Despite not earning a paycheck, the role requires multitasking, endurance, and emotional resilience. It’s time society acknowledges the depth and difficulty of full-time parenting and gives stay-at-home moms the credit they deserve.
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  • More Nigerians Will Become Poor By 2027 - World Bank.

    The World Bank has projected that poverty in Nigeria will increase by 3.6 percentage points over the next five years, rising through 2027.

    This is according to the Bank’s Africa’s Pulse report, released during the ongoing Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in Washington, DC.

    The report paints a troubling outlook for poverty reduction in Nigeria, highlighting that despite some recent gains in economic activity—particularly in the non-oil sector during the last quarter of 2024—structural issues related to resource dependence and national fragility are likely to hinder progress.

    According to the World Bank, Nigeria, alongside other resource-rich and fragile countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, will experience a worsening poverty situation—unlike non-resource-rich countries, which are expected to see faster poverty reduction.

    “Poverty in resource-rich, fragile countries—including large economies like Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo—is projected to increase by 3.6 percentage points between 2022 and 2027,” the report stated.

    The report underscores that Sub-Saharan Africa continues to have the highest extreme poverty rate globally, with a disproportionate concentration of the poor: In 2024, 80% of the world’s 695 million extreme poor lived in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Within the region, half of the 560 million extreme poor were located in just four countries.

    In comparison, South Asia accounted for 8%, East Asia and the Pacific 2%, the Middle East and North Africa 5%, and Latin America and the Caribbean 3%.

    Resource-rich countries are expected to lag in poverty reduction due to slowing oil prices and weak fiscal structures. Conversely, non-resource-rich countries are benefiting from high agricultural commodity prices, which are fueling stronger growth despite fiscal pressures.

    The report adds: “This follows a well-established pattern whereby resource wealth combined with fragility or conflict is associated with the highest poverty rates—averaging 46% in 2024, which is 13 percentage points higher than in non-fragile, resource-rich countries.”

    In light of these projections, the World Bank recommends that Nigeria and similar economies focus on improving fiscal management and building a stronger fiscal contract with citizens to promote inclusive economic development and long-term poverty alleviation.
    More Nigerians Will Become Poor By 2027 - World Bank. The World Bank has projected that poverty in Nigeria will increase by 3.6 percentage points over the next five years, rising through 2027. This is according to the Bank’s Africa’s Pulse report, released during the ongoing Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in Washington, DC. The report paints a troubling outlook for poverty reduction in Nigeria, highlighting that despite some recent gains in economic activity—particularly in the non-oil sector during the last quarter of 2024—structural issues related to resource dependence and national fragility are likely to hinder progress. According to the World Bank, Nigeria, alongside other resource-rich and fragile countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, will experience a worsening poverty situation—unlike non-resource-rich countries, which are expected to see faster poverty reduction. “Poverty in resource-rich, fragile countries—including large economies like Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo—is projected to increase by 3.6 percentage points between 2022 and 2027,” the report stated. The report underscores that Sub-Saharan Africa continues to have the highest extreme poverty rate globally, with a disproportionate concentration of the poor: In 2024, 80% of the world’s 695 million extreme poor lived in Sub-Saharan Africa. Within the region, half of the 560 million extreme poor were located in just four countries. In comparison, South Asia accounted for 8%, East Asia and the Pacific 2%, the Middle East and North Africa 5%, and Latin America and the Caribbean 3%. Resource-rich countries are expected to lag in poverty reduction due to slowing oil prices and weak fiscal structures. Conversely, non-resource-rich countries are benefiting from high agricultural commodity prices, which are fueling stronger growth despite fiscal pressures. The report adds: “This follows a well-established pattern whereby resource wealth combined with fragility or conflict is associated with the highest poverty rates—averaging 46% in 2024, which is 13 percentage points higher than in non-fragile, resource-rich countries.” In light of these projections, the World Bank recommends that Nigeria and similar economies focus on improving fiscal management and building a stronger fiscal contract with citizens to promote inclusive economic development and long-term poverty alleviation.
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  • HOW TO BECOME MORE CLASSY AND INTELLIGENT AS A WOMAN.

    Being classy is not about bleaching your skin, wearing designer bags, or speaking through your nose.

    And intelligence? It’s not about speaking big grammar and forming British accent.

    If you want to truly be a classy and intelligent woman, start here,

    1. Read, sis.

    I’m not saying become a professor overnight.

    But carry books. Read. Listen to podcasts.

    Watch YouTube videos that feed your brain, not just celebrity gossips.

    2. Speak with sense.

    You don’t have to talk all the time. But when you do, let people feel your wisdom.

    Speak gently. Speak with respect. Speak to add value, not to scatter everywhere.

    3. Dress like you respect yourself.

    You don’t need a wardrobe full of clothes.

    Just know how to package yourself with confidence, decency, and class.

    4. Maturity in how you handle things.

    Not everything requires quarrels. Not every insult deserves a reply.

    Sometimes, your silence is the loudest clapback.

    5. Improve your mindset.
    The way you think affects how you act. Stop thinking small.

    Stop seeing yourself as a victim. You’re a woman with power. Think big. Think wise.

    6. Don’t move with noise makers.
    Classy women are intentional about their company.

    Hang around women who lift your standards, not those who drag you into drama every day.

    7. Pray and glow differently.

    Spiritual depth gives you peace that shows in your walk, your talk, and your decisions.

    Real elegance comes from the inside out.

    ~
    HOW TO BECOME MORE CLASSY AND INTELLIGENT AS A WOMAN. Being classy is not about bleaching your skin, wearing designer bags, or speaking through your nose. And intelligence? It’s not about speaking big grammar and forming British accent. If you want to truly be a classy and intelligent woman, start here, 1. Read, sis. I’m not saying become a professor overnight. But carry books. Read. Listen to podcasts. Watch YouTube videos that feed your brain, not just celebrity gossips. 2. Speak with sense. You don’t have to talk all the time. But when you do, let people feel your wisdom. Speak gently. Speak with respect. Speak to add value, not to scatter everywhere. 3. Dress like you respect yourself. You don’t need a wardrobe full of clothes. Just know how to package yourself with confidence, decency, and class. 4. Maturity in how you handle things. Not everything requires quarrels. Not every insult deserves a reply. Sometimes, your silence is the loudest clapback. 5. Improve your mindset. The way you think affects how you act. Stop thinking small. Stop seeing yourself as a victim. You’re a woman with power. Think big. Think wise. 6. Don’t move with noise makers. Classy women are intentional about their company. Hang around women who lift your standards, not those who drag you into drama every day. 7. Pray and glow differently. Spiritual depth gives you peace that shows in your walk, your talk, and your decisions. Real elegance comes from the inside out. ~
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