• When you are about to die and your life flashes before your eyes, make sure it is worth watching

    Live a Life with no regrets
    *CHIDIBILLION*
    When you are about to die and your life flashes before your eyes, make sure it is worth watching Live a Life with no regrets *CHIDIBILLION*
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  • D'Tigress comes out on top after an intense semi final with the Teranga Lionesses of Senegal

    1st Q: 17 - 22
    2nd Q: 20 - 21
    3rd Q: 21 - 9
    4th Q: 10 - 23

    Nigeria residents only
    #18+ #Playresponsibly #AfroBasketWomen #LeadWithLegacy
    D'Tigress comes out on top after an intense semi final with the Teranga Lionesses of Senegal 1st Q: 🇸🇳 17 - 22 🇳🇬 2nd Q: 🇸🇳 20 - 21 🇳🇬 3rd Q: 🇸🇳21 - 9 🇳🇬 4th Q: 🇸🇳10 - 23 🇳🇬 Nigeria residents only #18+ #Playresponsibly #AfroBasketWomen #LeadWithLegacy
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  • From Fulham to Ferrari! Alex Iwobi is a fan of exotic cars, with his garage reportedly worth ₦1.2 billion. Details in comments
    From Fulham to Ferrari! Alex Iwobi is a fan of exotic cars, with his garage reportedly worth ₦1.2 billion. Details in comments
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  • NEVER BUILD A BUNGALOW ON SLOPED LAND WITHOUT A CHAIN BEAM

    Let me break this down like we’re on site together…

    If the land you’re building on is not flat, especially if one part is higher or lower than the other, and you're not doing a chain beam, you’re gambling with your building.

    Here’s what can happen:

    The foundation becomes uneven, and part of your building starts to sink or crack.

    Walls begin to separate from each other.

    In a few years, you may need to spend millions on repairs, or worse… demolish and start again.

    The chain beam acts like a belt that holds your foundation together, especially when blockwork goes above 5 or 6 courses due to the slope.

    In short:
    If your land is sloped…
    If your foundation height is not level…
    If you’re raising blockwork above normal levels…

    Please don’t skip the chain beam.

    It’s cheaper to pour a beam now than to fix a collapsing house later.

    If you are planning to build and have peace of mind, Vanguard Structures is just a message away. Let’s help you build with sense, not just cement.

    David Inusa Ahmed
    #ChainBeamMatters
    #BuildingOnSlopes
    #vanguardstructures
    #NaijaConstruction
    8 #BuildWithConfidence
    NEVER BUILD A BUNGALOW ON SLOPED LAND WITHOUT A CHAIN BEAM Let me break this down like we’re on site together… If the land you’re building on is not flat, especially if one part is higher or lower than the other, and you're not doing a chain beam, you’re gambling with your building. Here’s what can happen: The foundation becomes uneven, and part of your building starts to sink or crack. Walls begin to separate from each other. In a few years, you may need to spend millions on repairs, or worse… demolish and start again. The chain beam acts like a belt that holds your foundation together, especially when blockwork goes above 5 or 6 courses due to the slope. In short: If your land is sloped… If your foundation height is not level… If you’re raising blockwork above normal levels… Please don’t skip the chain beam. It’s cheaper to pour a beam now than to fix a collapsing house later. If you are planning to build and have peace of mind, Vanguard Structures is just a message away. Let’s help you build with sense, not just cement. ©️ David Inusa Ahmed #ChainBeamMatters #BuildingOnSlopes #vanguardstructures #NaijaConstruction 8 #BuildWithConfidence
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  • The White Lion Yahaya Bello Is The First Governor To Choose A Female Security Officer As An ADC In The History Of Nigeria.
    His Wife Her Excellency Is Not Comfortable With This Arrangements But The Governor Insist That This Is His Own Little Way To Empower Women.
    The White Lion Yahaya Bello Is The First Governor To Choose A Female Security Officer As An ADC In The History Of Nigeria. His Wife Her Excellency Is Not Comfortable With This Arrangements But The Governor Insist That This Is His Own Little Way To Empower Women.
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  • The woman who lost her shop in the tragic Karo Market fire returned to the Brekete Family studio for an update. In a heartwarming moment, the Ordinary President placed a call to the AMAC Chairman, who responded with deep sympathy and concern.

    Moved by her story, the AMAC Chairman donated one of his own allocated shops in the market, worth ₦3.5 million, to help her get back on her feet.

    This is what compassion and leadership look like.
    Another win for the people — and the power of Brekete Family’s advocacy!
    The woman who lost her shop in the tragic Karo Market fire returned to the Brekete Family studio for an update. In a heartwarming moment, the Ordinary President placed a call to the AMAC Chairman, who responded with deep sympathy and concern. Moved by her story, the AMAC Chairman donated one of his own allocated shops in the market, worth ₦3.5 million, to help her get back on her feet. This is what compassion and leadership look like. Another win for the people — and the power of Brekete Family’s advocacy!
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  • Black Hotel Maid Answered A Call In DUTCH In Front Of A Millionaire - Then He Asked To See Her...

    a black hotel made answer to call in Dutch in front of a millionaire the next day he sent for her zoe's cell phone rang as she cleaned the floor of the luxurious lobby of the Grand Plaza Hotel normally she would never answer during working hours rule number one from manager Richards especially for cleaning staff but she recognized the number it was the university after six unsuccessful attempts to get a scholarship for her master's program in linguistics this call could change everything one moment she whispered to
    herself hiding behind an ornate marble column that's when her life changed in seconds "zoe Johnson," she answered discreetly hoping not to be noticed by the guests passing through the lobby the voice on the other end spoke in perfect Dutch it was Professor Van Hton from the University of Amsterdam zoe responded immediately in the same language her impeccable pronunciation flowing naturally as they discussed details of her application for the international program mine motiv was te lot on mogul eb had twe weakened gelen verzandon Zoe
    explained concerned that her letter of motivation had supposedly not arrived on time that was when she noticed the sudden silence around her she looked up and saw Richard Coleman the billionaire owner of the hotel chain standing a few feet away watching her with an undisguised look of surprise next to him was manager Richards her eyes wide with fury Zoe swallowed hard I have to go igbel j later terri she said hurriedly in Dutch hanging up the phone johnson in my office now the manager's voice cut through the air the walk to the small
    administrative office in the basement seemed endless zoe felt the stairs of her colleagues some pitying others barely concealing their satisfaction at 29 she was the only black woman in the cleaning department with a college degree something that manager Richards made a point of constantly forgetting you know the rules Johnson no phones during working hours especially in common areas richards fired off as soon as she closed the door and talking in what was that french dutch zoe corrected instinctively regretting it immediately
    i don't care if it was Martian what I care about is that Mr coleman the owner of this hotel saw a cleaning lady ignoring her duties to talk on the phone in the lobby the injustice burned like acid the white receptionists took personal calls regularly with no consequences but Zoe knew what was going on it was the same pattern as always i'm assigning you to the convention center bathrooms for the next 3 months maybe there you can practice as many languages as you want without embarrassing the hotel zoe felt her stomach sink the
    convention center meant double cleaning shifts after corporate events with no overtime it was Richard's classic punishment for those who crossed the line you can go and be thankful you're not being fired that night was one of the longest in her small apartment shared with two fellow nurses Zoe cried silently staring at her linguistics degree and international certificates framed on the peeling wall 6 years of cleaning hotel rooms while trying to save for a master's degree while sending out resumes that never received a
    response after in-person interviews the next morning she arrived early determined to show professionalism despite the injustice that's when the phone at the front desk rang zoe Johnson called Jennifer the head receptionist human resources wants you right away the HR department was on the top floor next to the executive offices uncharted territory for cleaning staff in the elevator she felt invisible as always surrounded by executives discussing million-dollar mergers without even noticing her johnson called the HR director as soon
    as she entered please have a seat zoe sat stiffly preparing for the worst termination most likely mr coleman has requested a meeting with you now the owner's office was bigger than her entire apartment richard Coleman at 45 was famous in the business world for turning bankrupt hotels into luxury properties and now he was looking directly at her dutch French Italian and Mandarin correct he asked bluntly consulting an open folder on the desk zoe blinked confused how did you your resume i asked HR for it as soon as I
    heard you yesterday honors degree in linguistics from Georgetown fluent in six languages two of them Asian and cleaning my hotel for six years what Zoe didn't know was that this moment was no coincidence what no one in that hotel suspected was that behind that phone call in Dutch was a much bigger story an unlikely connection that would not only transform Zoe's life but expose a system of discrimination that for years had kept extraordinary talent hidden behind brooms and cleaning products if this story of prejudice in the workplace

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    Black Hotel Maid Answered A Call In DUTCH In Front Of A Millionaire - Then He Asked To See Her... a black hotel made answer to call in Dutch in front of a millionaire the next day he sent for her zoe's cell phone rang as she cleaned the floor of the luxurious lobby of the Grand Plaza Hotel normally she would never answer during working hours rule number one from manager Richards especially for cleaning staff but she recognized the number it was the university after six unsuccessful attempts to get a scholarship for her master's program in linguistics this call could change everything one moment she whispered to herself hiding behind an ornate marble column that's when her life changed in seconds "zoe Johnson," she answered discreetly hoping not to be noticed by the guests passing through the lobby the voice on the other end spoke in perfect Dutch it was Professor Van Hton from the University of Amsterdam zoe responded immediately in the same language her impeccable pronunciation flowing naturally as they discussed details of her application for the international program mine motiv was te lot on mogul eb had twe weakened gelen verzandon Zoe explained concerned that her letter of motivation had supposedly not arrived on time that was when she noticed the sudden silence around her she looked up and saw Richard Coleman the billionaire owner of the hotel chain standing a few feet away watching her with an undisguised look of surprise next to him was manager Richards her eyes wide with fury Zoe swallowed hard I have to go igbel j later terri she said hurriedly in Dutch hanging up the phone johnson in my office now the manager's voice cut through the air the walk to the small administrative office in the basement seemed endless zoe felt the stairs of her colleagues some pitying others barely concealing their satisfaction at 29 she was the only black woman in the cleaning department with a college degree something that manager Richards made a point of constantly forgetting you know the rules Johnson no phones during working hours especially in common areas richards fired off as soon as she closed the door and talking in what was that french dutch zoe corrected instinctively regretting it immediately i don't care if it was Martian what I care about is that Mr coleman the owner of this hotel saw a cleaning lady ignoring her duties to talk on the phone in the lobby the injustice burned like acid the white receptionists took personal calls regularly with no consequences but Zoe knew what was going on it was the same pattern as always i'm assigning you to the convention center bathrooms for the next 3 months maybe there you can practice as many languages as you want without embarrassing the hotel zoe felt her stomach sink the convention center meant double cleaning shifts after corporate events with no overtime it was Richard's classic punishment for those who crossed the line you can go and be thankful you're not being fired that night was one of the longest in her small apartment shared with two fellow nurses Zoe cried silently staring at her linguistics degree and international certificates framed on the peeling wall 6 years of cleaning hotel rooms while trying to save for a master's degree while sending out resumes that never received a response after in-person interviews the next morning she arrived early determined to show professionalism despite the injustice that's when the phone at the front desk rang zoe Johnson called Jennifer the head receptionist human resources wants you right away the HR department was on the top floor next to the executive offices uncharted territory for cleaning staff in the elevator she felt invisible as always surrounded by executives discussing million-dollar mergers without even noticing her johnson called the HR director as soon as she entered please have a seat zoe sat stiffly preparing for the worst termination most likely mr coleman has requested a meeting with you now the owner's office was bigger than her entire apartment richard Coleman at 45 was famous in the business world for turning bankrupt hotels into luxury properties and now he was looking directly at her dutch French Italian and Mandarin correct he asked bluntly consulting an open folder on the desk zoe blinked confused how did you your resume i asked HR for it as soon as I heard you yesterday honors degree in linguistics from Georgetown fluent in six languages two of them Asian and cleaning my hotel for six years what Zoe didn't know was that this moment was no coincidence what no one in that hotel suspected was that behind that phone call in Dutch was a much bigger story an unlikely connection that would not only transform Zoe's life but expose a system of discrimination that for years had kept extraordinary talent hidden behind brooms and cleaning products if this story of prejudice in the workplace NEXT EPISODE Here 👉 https://tinyurl.com/mr4xa3bn TO BE CONTINUED... 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    Black Hotel Maid Answered A Call In DUTCH In Front Of A Millionaire – Then He Asked To See Her…
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  • Manchester United have bid €75million (£65.3m) plus €10m (£8.7) in add-ons in an attempt to sign Sesko

    I don't know much about this player, but this money is too much for an unproven player
    Manchester United have bid €75million (£65.3m) plus €10m (£8.7) in add-ons in an attempt to sign Sesko I don't know much about this player, but this money is too much for an unproven player
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  • UBEC Smart School: A Future Beyond JSS

    By Ali Abare, Lafia
    ***
    In Nasarawa State, the UBEC Smart School stands as a beacon of innovation, embodying Governor Abdullahi Sule’s vision for a technology-driven education system.

    Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, from robotics labs to digital content studios, these schools promise to revolutionize learning for Nigerian children. Yet, a critical question lingers: What happens to students after they complete Junior Secondary School (JSS)?

    While the smart schools excel in foundational education, the transition to senior secondary and beyond remains a challenge, leaving many students at risk of falling through the cracks of an unaligned system.

    The UBEC Smart Schools initiative, supported by partnerships like the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), has made strides in digital literacy, teacher training, and infrastructure. Students in these schools gain exposure to coding, AI, and interactive learning tools, skills meant to prepare them for a 21st-century economy.

    However, the program’s focus on basic education means there’s no clear pathway for graduates to continue their tech-enabled education in senior secondary schools, which often lack comparable resources. This disconnect threatens to undo the progress made during their formative years.

    Governor Sule’s administration has shown commitment to education, notably through the recent release of N6.7 billion in UBEC funds to sustain schools in Nasarawa and address out-of-school children. Yet, the absence of a seamless transition plan risks wasting the potential of these students.

    For instance, while the Smart School in Lafia showcases students’ prowess in robotics and digital tools, there’s no guarantee these talents will be nurtured further. The state’s partnership with UBEC, now under the leadership of Senator Umaru Tanko Al-makura, a seasoned educationist, presents an opportunity to bridge this gap. Al-makura’s influence could drive policies to extend the smart school model to senior secondary levels or create vocational pipelines aligning with the skills students have acquired.

    The broader issue reflects a systemic flaw in Nigeria’s education strategy. As noted in a critique of UBEC’s role, “Certificates don’t feed nations—skills do.” While the smart schools emphasize technical and digital competencies, the lack of continuity will ultimately force students into conventional schools where these skills are neither prioritized nor expanded. This misalignment echoes the warning that Nigeria’s education system glorifies degrees over practical competence, leaving even the most promising students unprepared for the job market.

    Solutions exist but require urgent action. UBEC’s Effective School Programme (ESP), which aims to scale minimum standards in basic education, could be expanded to senior secondary levels, ensuring the smart school ethos isn’t lost after JSS.

    Additionally, partnerships with tech hubs and industries, as proposed in UBEC’s collaboration with NOUN for a Post-Graduate Diploma in Smart Education, could create apprenticeship opportunities for graduates.

    Governor Sule’s administration, with its proven dedication, must now look beyond infrastructure and ask: How can these students’ early advantages translate into lifelong opportunities? The answer will determine whether the smart school experiment becomes a transformative success or another half-realized promise.

    Abare is the Chairman, School Based Management Committee, UBEC Smart School, Lafia
    UBEC Smart School: A Future Beyond JSS By Ali Abare, Lafia *** In Nasarawa State, the UBEC Smart School stands as a beacon of innovation, embodying Governor Abdullahi Sule’s vision for a technology-driven education system. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, from robotics labs to digital content studios, these schools promise to revolutionize learning for Nigerian children. Yet, a critical question lingers: What happens to students after they complete Junior Secondary School (JSS)? While the smart schools excel in foundational education, the transition to senior secondary and beyond remains a challenge, leaving many students at risk of falling through the cracks of an unaligned system. The UBEC Smart Schools initiative, supported by partnerships like the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), has made strides in digital literacy, teacher training, and infrastructure. Students in these schools gain exposure to coding, AI, and interactive learning tools, skills meant to prepare them for a 21st-century economy. However, the program’s focus on basic education means there’s no clear pathway for graduates to continue their tech-enabled education in senior secondary schools, which often lack comparable resources. This disconnect threatens to undo the progress made during their formative years. Governor Sule’s administration has shown commitment to education, notably through the recent release of N6.7 billion in UBEC funds to sustain schools in Nasarawa and address out-of-school children. Yet, the absence of a seamless transition plan risks wasting the potential of these students. For instance, while the Smart School in Lafia showcases students’ prowess in robotics and digital tools, there’s no guarantee these talents will be nurtured further. The state’s partnership with UBEC, now under the leadership of Senator Umaru Tanko Al-makura, a seasoned educationist, presents an opportunity to bridge this gap. Al-makura’s influence could drive policies to extend the smart school model to senior secondary levels or create vocational pipelines aligning with the skills students have acquired. The broader issue reflects a systemic flaw in Nigeria’s education strategy. As noted in a critique of UBEC’s role, “Certificates don’t feed nations—skills do.” While the smart schools emphasize technical and digital competencies, the lack of continuity will ultimately force students into conventional schools where these skills are neither prioritized nor expanded. This misalignment echoes the warning that Nigeria’s education system glorifies degrees over practical competence, leaving even the most promising students unprepared for the job market. Solutions exist but require urgent action. UBEC’s Effective School Programme (ESP), which aims to scale minimum standards in basic education, could be expanded to senior secondary levels, ensuring the smart school ethos isn’t lost after JSS. Additionally, partnerships with tech hubs and industries, as proposed in UBEC’s collaboration with NOUN for a Post-Graduate Diploma in Smart Education, could create apprenticeship opportunities for graduates. Governor Sule’s administration, with its proven dedication, must now look beyond infrastructure and ask: How can these students’ early advantages translate into lifelong opportunities? The answer will determine whether the smart school experiment becomes a transformative success or another half-realized promise. Abare is the Chairman, School Based Management Committee, UBEC Smart School, Lafia
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  • Letter 'R' Missing So Soon From Our Multi-Billion Naira Bola Ahmed Tinubu Interchange, Lafia #Nasarawa
    Letter 'R' Missing So Soon From Our Multi-Billion Naira Bola Ahmed Tinubu Interchange, Lafia #Nasarawa 🥲
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  • The Black Death*: Occurring from 1347-1351, this pandemic devastated Europe, killing millions and altering social structures.
    The Black Death*: Occurring from 1347-1351, this pandemic devastated Europe, killing millions and altering social structures.
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  • "Millionaire Leaves His Safe Open to Trap His Maid — But Her Reaction Left Him in Tears."

    Arthur Sterling was a man who trusted no one. A self-made millionaire, he had built his empire by believing that everyone wanted something from him—his money, his influence, his power. Even those who worked in his mansion were under constant scrutiny.

    Among them was Clara, a young maid who had been employed for less than three months. She was quiet, efficient, and almost too polite. But Arthur’s suspicious nature didn’t care about manners. He’d caught employees stealing before—small things like silverware or expensive liquor—and each betrayal hardened him further.

    One rainy afternoon, Arthur decided to test her.

    He purposely left the door to his private study unlocked and the massive steel safe wide open. Inside, stacks of neatly bound hundred-dollar bills and trays of gold jewelry gleamed under the dim light. Then, hiding just beyond the doorway, he waited.

    The Test Begins
    Clara entered the study carrying a dusting cloth. She froze when she saw the open safe. For a moment, she glanced around nervously. Arthur’s heart raced. Here it comes, he thought. No one can resist temptation when it’s this easy.

    But instead of rushing toward the safe, Clara stepped back. She set her cloth down, walked to the hallway, and called softly:

    “Mr. Sterling? Your safe is open. Should I… should I close it?”

    Arthur didn’t answer. He stayed hidden, determined to see her true reaction.

    Clara hesitated. “Maybe he forgot,” she murmured to herself. Slowly, she stepped closer to the safe—not greedily, but carefully, like she was afraid of even breathing too hard near it. She looked at the stacks of money and whispered, “This could fix everything.”

    Arthur’s pulse quickened. Everything? he thought. What does she mean?

    The Moment of Choice
    Clara reached for one stack of bills. Arthur felt a surge of bitter satisfaction. Of course. They all do it.

    "Millionaire Leaves His Safe Open to Trap His Maid — But Her Reaction Left Him in Tears." Arthur Sterling was a man who trusted no one. A self-made millionaire, he had built his empire by believing that everyone wanted something from him—his money, his influence, his power. Even those who worked in his mansion were under constant scrutiny. Among them was Clara, a young maid who had been employed for less than three months. She was quiet, efficient, and almost too polite. But Arthur’s suspicious nature didn’t care about manners. He’d caught employees stealing before—small things like silverware or expensive liquor—and each betrayal hardened him further. One rainy afternoon, Arthur decided to test her. He purposely left the door to his private study unlocked and the massive steel safe wide open. Inside, stacks of neatly bound hundred-dollar bills and trays of gold jewelry gleamed under the dim light. Then, hiding just beyond the doorway, he waited. The Test Begins Clara entered the study carrying a dusting cloth. She froze when she saw the open safe. For a moment, she glanced around nervously. Arthur’s heart raced. Here it comes, he thought. No one can resist temptation when it’s this easy. But instead of rushing toward the safe, Clara stepped back. She set her cloth down, walked to the hallway, and called softly: “Mr. Sterling? Your safe is open. Should I… should I close it?” Arthur didn’t answer. He stayed hidden, determined to see her true reaction. Clara hesitated. “Maybe he forgot,” she murmured to herself. Slowly, she stepped closer to the safe—not greedily, but carefully, like she was afraid of even breathing too hard near it. She looked at the stacks of money and whispered, “This could fix everything.” Arthur’s pulse quickened. Everything? he thought. What does she mean? The Moment of Choice Clara reached for one stack of bills. Arthur felt a surge of bitter satisfaction. Of course. They all do it.
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