• The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made significant progress in its investigation into the Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX) fraud, which defrauded over 600,000 Nigerians of an estimated ₦1.3 trillion.

    Key Developments:

    Fund Recovery: EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede announced that the commission has recovered a "reasonable amount" of the stolen funds. While the exact figures remain undisclosed due to the ongoing investigation, the recovered assets were primarily held in cryptocurrency wallets, complicating the conversion back to cash .

    Arrests and Legal Actions: Several suspects connected to the CBEX scheme have been arrested. Notably, Adefowora Abiodun surrendered to the EFCC in April. Additionally, a federal high court has authorized the arrest and detention of six other CBEX promoters, including Adefowora Oluwanisola, Emmanuel Uko, and Seyi Oloyede .

    International Efforts: The EFCC has traced the stolen funds to at least four countries, including European nations and Cambodia. The commission is collaborating with international partners and agencies like Interpol to recover the funds and apprehend suspects who are still at large .

    Challenges in Recovery: Due to the use of non-custodial cryptocurrency wallets by the fraudsters, which lack identifiable ownership, the EFCC faces challenges in tracing and converting the digital assets back to fiat currency. The commission acknowledges that full restitution to all victims may not be possible, but efforts are ongoing to recover as much as feasible .


    Assurance to Victims:

    The EFCC has assured affected investors that it is committed to recovering their funds and bringing the perpetrators to justice. While the recovery process may be complex and time-consuming, the commission emphasizes its dedication to ensuring that victims receive restitution .

    For those affected by the CBEX fraud, it is advisable to stay informed through official EFCC channels and cooperate with any ongoing investigations.



    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made significant progress in its investigation into the Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX) fraud, which defrauded over 600,000 Nigerians of an estimated ₦1.3 trillion. Key Developments: Fund Recovery: EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede announced that the commission has recovered a "reasonable amount" of the stolen funds. While the exact figures remain undisclosed due to the ongoing investigation, the recovered assets were primarily held in cryptocurrency wallets, complicating the conversion back to cash . Arrests and Legal Actions: Several suspects connected to the CBEX scheme have been arrested. Notably, Adefowora Abiodun surrendered to the EFCC in April. Additionally, a federal high court has authorized the arrest and detention of six other CBEX promoters, including Adefowora Oluwanisola, Emmanuel Uko, and Seyi Oloyede . International Efforts: The EFCC has traced the stolen funds to at least four countries, including European nations and Cambodia. The commission is collaborating with international partners and agencies like Interpol to recover the funds and apprehend suspects who are still at large . Challenges in Recovery: Due to the use of non-custodial cryptocurrency wallets by the fraudsters, which lack identifiable ownership, the EFCC faces challenges in tracing and converting the digital assets back to fiat currency. The commission acknowledges that full restitution to all victims may not be possible, but efforts are ongoing to recover as much as feasible . Assurance to Victims: The EFCC has assured affected investors that it is committed to recovering their funds and bringing the perpetrators to justice. While the recovery process may be complex and time-consuming, the commission emphasizes its dedication to ensuring that victims receive restitution . For those affected by the CBEX fraud, it is advisable to stay informed through official EFCC channels and cooperate with any ongoing investigations.
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  • The first time I traveled by air was from my compound mango tree to the floor.. and I must say, it’s very fast
    The first time I traveled by air was from my compound mango tree to the floor.. and I must say, it’s very fast😂😭
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    Presentation is ongoing.... Sollong! Sollong! Sollong!
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 02/06/2025*

    Mokwa flood: Death toll rises to 153

    Nine feared killed in Borno bomb attack

    NARD gives FG four weeks to address unresolved demands

    Nigeria’s petrol price 55% below West African average – Dangote

    Yusuf declares Monday public holiday in honour of Kano athletes

    Super Falcons vs Cameroon friendly postponed again

    Lagos to reintroduce monthly environmental sanitation exercise

    Terrorists eyeing Nigeria, W’African coastline – US

    Man sets self on fire in Algeria over alleged injustice

    Dangote Refinery can meet region’s needs– ECOWAS President

    Nigeria affected as Saudi Arabia suspends blockwork visa

    S/Arabia To Translate Arafah Sermon In Hausa, Yoruba, Fulani, 34 Languages

    Indian court jails Nigerian five years for illegal entry

    ‘No age is too late to achieve your academic dreams,’ says Patience Jonathan as she bags PHD

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Arab Spring, a wave of anti-government protests in some North African and Middle East countries of Tunisia, Libya and Egypt began in Tunisia on December 18, 2010 following the self-immolation of a fruit seller, Mohamed Bouazizi, in protest of police corruption

    * An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain
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    National Single Window to boost trade efficiency — Tinubu

    Judiciary workers give FG two-week ultimatum

    Supreme Court, NJC, Federal High Court Withdraw From June 2 Strike

    Defamation: Natasha to appear in court Tuesday

    SERAP sues NNPCL over ‘missing’ N500bn oil funds

    NAF raises personnel allowance by 100%

    NDLEA intercepts Saudi-bound pilgrims with drugs

    Grim toll: States move to evacuate flood zones

    Debt burden: No sin in borrowing — Presidency

    IOCs not exiting Nigeria, says Presidency

    FG’s gas-powered vehicle scheme runs into major hitch nationwide

    Fed Govt doesn’t want Nigerians to burden other countries, says Bagudu

    FG Unveils Unified Writing Manual Public Service Communications

    Seven banks’ reserves with CBN surge to N18.8tn

    Opeifa: CNG will ensure sustainable future for railways

    FG inaugurates planning committee for national industrial summit

    FG plans 77,400 housing units nationwide

    Pension funds hit N23tn as new scheme begins

    FG unveils plan to boost local production of healthcare products

    We won’t succumb to blackmail from our students, says NIPSS

    Tinubu’s reforms will ease cost of living soon – Onanuga

    Water shortage in Abuja: Wike says rehabilitation of treatment plants underway

    Students hail Tinubu on stipend

    ACF mourns victims of flood, road crash in Niger, Kano states

    Some Igbo politicians may sell their conscience, but cannot sell Biafra — IPOB

    Tinubu economic reforms causing rising poverty, says Afenifere faction

    World Communication Day: Be agents of hope, Archbishop Martins charges journalists

    Africa, M-East hold 85% of airlines’ blocked funds —IATA

    NASD reaches N1.9tn in capitalisation

    Crude oil theft has reduced significantly – Producers

    BUA challenges Bala Usman to show how it violated concession agreement

    22 firms get N16.1b in first tranche of N75b relief loan

    N1.9tr oversubscribed Sukuk cash for refund

    NEITI raises alarm on methane emissions

    Oyebanji hails Promasidor over Ikun Milk Day launch

    Recapitalisation: 3m jobs threatened if BDCs close, ABCON warns

    NNPP chieftain links Kano athlete deaths to inadequate road infrastructure

    I Told Tinubu I Won’t Vote For Him –Amaechi

    Former minister resigns from APC

    APC debunks Dalung’s claim of cabal in Tinubu’s govt

    I’ll consult God on 2027 re-election, says Otti

    NSF tragedy: Abiodun sends delegation to Kano, Donates N31m to families of late athletes

    Oyebanji urges LGs to leverage autonomy for development

    Uba Sani To Activists: Defend Democracy, Keep Politicians On Their Toes

    Bauchi gov congratulates Patience Jonathan on doctorate

    Sanwo-Olu launches 410m euro project to ease gridlock

    Enugu gov moves girl rescued from ritualist to rehab facility

    Borno speaker seeks military action as IED blast kills nine

    Edo commences property owner profiling

    E-call up system will decongest Lekki-Epe route – LASG

    Withheld allocation: Osun taps project funds to pay LG workers

    Kano declares Sallah break for schools from Wednesday

    Catholic shuts 15 Benue parishes over herders attacks

    Lagos governor mourns Olu of Epe

    Police hunt Yahoo boy after lover found dead in Bayelsa hotel

    Three suspected cultists nabbed in Lagos, firearm recovered

    Family seeks help to raise N18m for child’s heart surgery


    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1847, Felix Mendelssohn’s Wedding March was used at a wedding for the first time at the wedding of Dorothy Carew and Tom Daniel. The event that made the work world famous was the wedding of Victoria, Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858.

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    Don’t waste your pain; use it to help others. – Rick Warren

    Good morning




    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 02/06/2025* Mokwa flood: Death toll rises to 153 Nine feared killed in Borno bomb attack NARD gives FG four weeks to address unresolved demands Nigeria’s petrol price 55% below West African average – Dangote Yusuf declares Monday public holiday in honour of Kano athletes Super Falcons vs Cameroon friendly postponed again Lagos to reintroduce monthly environmental sanitation exercise Terrorists eyeing Nigeria, W’African coastline – US Man sets self on fire in Algeria over alleged injustice Dangote Refinery can meet region’s needs– ECOWAS President Nigeria affected as Saudi Arabia suspends blockwork visa S/Arabia To Translate Arafah Sermon In Hausa, Yoruba, Fulani, 34 Languages Indian court jails Nigerian five years for illegal entry ‘No age is too late to achieve your academic dreams,’ says Patience Jonathan as she bags PHD -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Arab Spring, a wave of anti-government protests in some North African and Middle East countries of Tunisia, Libya and Egypt began in Tunisia on December 18, 2010 following the self-immolation of a fruit seller, Mohamed Bouazizi, in protest of police corruption * An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain -------------------------- National Single Window to boost trade efficiency — Tinubu Judiciary workers give FG two-week ultimatum Supreme Court, NJC, Federal High Court Withdraw From June 2 Strike Defamation: Natasha to appear in court Tuesday SERAP sues NNPCL over ‘missing’ N500bn oil funds NAF raises personnel allowance by 100% NDLEA intercepts Saudi-bound pilgrims with drugs Grim toll: States move to evacuate flood zones Debt burden: No sin in borrowing — Presidency IOCs not exiting Nigeria, says Presidency FG’s gas-powered vehicle scheme runs into major hitch nationwide Fed Govt doesn’t want Nigerians to burden other countries, says Bagudu FG Unveils Unified Writing Manual Public Service Communications Seven banks’ reserves with CBN surge to N18.8tn Opeifa: CNG will ensure sustainable future for railways FG inaugurates planning committee for national industrial summit FG plans 77,400 housing units nationwide Pension funds hit N23tn as new scheme begins FG unveils plan to boost local production of healthcare products We won’t succumb to blackmail from our students, says NIPSS Tinubu’s reforms will ease cost of living soon – Onanuga Water shortage in Abuja: Wike says rehabilitation of treatment plants underway Students hail Tinubu on stipend ACF mourns victims of flood, road crash in Niger, Kano states Some Igbo politicians may sell their conscience, but cannot sell Biafra — IPOB Tinubu economic reforms causing rising poverty, says Afenifere faction World Communication Day: Be agents of hope, Archbishop Martins charges journalists Africa, M-East hold 85% of airlines’ blocked funds —IATA NASD reaches N1.9tn in capitalisation Crude oil theft has reduced significantly – Producers BUA challenges Bala Usman to show how it violated concession agreement 22 firms get N16.1b in first tranche of N75b relief loan N1.9tr oversubscribed Sukuk cash for refund NEITI raises alarm on methane emissions Oyebanji hails Promasidor over Ikun Milk Day launch Recapitalisation: 3m jobs threatened if BDCs close, ABCON warns NNPP chieftain links Kano athlete deaths to inadequate road infrastructure I Told Tinubu I Won’t Vote For Him –Amaechi Former minister resigns from APC APC debunks Dalung’s claim of cabal in Tinubu’s govt I’ll consult God on 2027 re-election, says Otti NSF tragedy: Abiodun sends delegation to Kano, Donates N31m to families of late athletes Oyebanji urges LGs to leverage autonomy for development Uba Sani To Activists: Defend Democracy, Keep Politicians On Their Toes Bauchi gov congratulates Patience Jonathan on doctorate Sanwo-Olu launches 410m euro project to ease gridlock Enugu gov moves girl rescued from ritualist to rehab facility Borno speaker seeks military action as IED blast kills nine Edo commences property owner profiling E-call up system will decongest Lekki-Epe route – LASG Withheld allocation: Osun taps project funds to pay LG workers ‎ Kano declares Sallah break for schools from Wednesday Catholic shuts 15 Benue parishes over herders attacks Lagos governor mourns Olu of Epe Police hunt Yahoo boy after lover found dead in Bayelsa hotel Three suspected cultists nabbed in Lagos, firearm recovered Family seeks help to raise N18m for child’s heart surgery *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1847, Felix Mendelssohn’s Wedding March was used at a wedding for the first time at the wedding of Dorothy Carew and Tom Daniel. The event that made the work world famous was the wedding of Victoria, Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858. -------------------------- Don’t waste your pain; use it to help others. – Rick Warren Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Niger Flood Tragedy: Over 100 dead, dozens missing, over 50 building destroyed

    A devastating flood that struck Mokwa Local Government Area in Niger State has claimed the lives of over 100 people, with more than 100 others still missing as of Friday.

    At least 44 of the victims were buried on Friday, following the earlier burial of 31 bodies recovered earlier in the week.

    The disaster occurred on Wednesday night amid a torrential downpour that lasted several hours.

    The resulting floodwaters overwhelmed the area, submerging homes and sweeping away everything in their path. Families have launched desperate searches for missing loved ones as rescue operations continue.

    Deputy Governor of Niger State, Mr Yakubu Garba, confirmed the death toll during a visit to Mokwa on Friday, stating, “I have been briefed by officials from NEMA and NSEMA , who have been on ground since the incident occurred for search and rescue operations. I was told that over 100 people lost their lives and some have yet to be buried as search and rescue operations are still ongoing.”

    Addressing survivors at an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp, Garba urged patience, assuring that the government was organizing the distribution of relief materials. He confirmed that materials from NEMA had already been handed over to the council chairman for onward delivery to the victims.

    Mrs Zubaida Umar, Director-General of NEMA, also confirmed that agency officials were coordinating search and rescue efforts on-site.

    One survivor, Anas Usman, shared his harrowing experience with the News Agency of Nigeria: “We were preparing to go to the farm in the morning when our house was suddenly submerged by floods; we did not know where the flood came from. The flood submerged our house, causing the structure to collapse. We lost children, women and men, who are family members.”

    The Director-General of NSEMA, Baba-Arah, provided further details about the scale of the destruction, noting that the flood—triggered by prolonged rainfall—swept away over 50 residential buildings and their occupants.

    According to Baba-Arah, “NSEMA received a report of a deadly flood disaster that ravaged two communities, Tiffin Maza and Anguwan Hausawa, in Mokwa town, Mokwa LGA.

    In response, the agency, in collaboration with Mokwa local government authorities, local divers, and brave volunteers, launched a search and rescue operation to save lives and recover the dead. So far, 21 corpses have been recovered, while 10 persons remain missing. Three survivors, a woman and her two children, are currently receiving treatment for injuries and shock at the Mokwa General Hospital.”

    Reacting to the disaster, Jonathan Vatsa, Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Governor Mohammed Bago, said the flood had destroyed the only road connecting the North to the South-West and plunged the entire state into mourning.

    He emphasized the need for urgent federal intervention, saying, “We cannot ascertain the exact number of people who died. In fact, we are still waiting for a full report from the area before issuing a formal statement. You see, this is an act of God, a natural disaster. It is beyond human control or imagination. In the last 30 to 40 years, residents of Mokwa have never witnessed anything like this.”

    Vatsa added, “It is unfortunate that when things like this happen, lives are lost. The state government and His Excellency are condoling with the families of the deceased, the paramount ruler of Mokwa, and the entire community. His heart and sympathy are with them. Don’t forget, this is his zone.”

    He also revealed that, “As I speak to you, the report reaching us is that the Ilorin road has been cut off. That shows the scale of devastation caused by the flood. The Federal Government must intervene. This is far beyond what the state can handle. In fact, the Tatabu Bridge, our only link between the North and the South-West, has collapsed. That road is the only access route to the South-West from this axis. So, the entire state is in mourning, not just the people of Mokwa.”

    This disaster echoes previous incidents in recent years. In 2022, over 600 people were killed and more than 1.3 million displaced by flooding across Nigeria, and similar events occurred last year.

    In response to the Mokwa tragedy, President Bola Tinubu has directed NEMA and security agencies to intensify rescue and relief operations.

    A statement by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, noted that the President had been fully briefed and was deeply concerned.

    “The immediate priority of the Federal Government is to save lives and provide urgent relief to survivors. The National Emergency Management Agency, in collaboration with the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Niger State Government, is working around the clock to ensure that no effort is spared in assisting those affected,” Idris stated.

    The Federal Government also praised first responders and local volunteers for their swift action and urged residents to cooperate with emergency personnel.

    “We urge residents in the affected communities to cooperate fully with emergency personnel and comply with all evacuation instructions. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families and all those impacted by this tragedy. The Federal Government extends its deepest condolences to the victims’ families. In this time of sorrow, the nation stands united in grief and solidarity,” the minister concluded.
    Niger Flood Tragedy: Over 100 dead, dozens missing, over 50 building destroyed A devastating flood that struck Mokwa Local Government Area in Niger State has claimed the lives of over 100 people, with more than 100 others still missing as of Friday. At least 44 of the victims were buried on Friday, following the earlier burial of 31 bodies recovered earlier in the week. The disaster occurred on Wednesday night amid a torrential downpour that lasted several hours. The resulting floodwaters overwhelmed the area, submerging homes and sweeping away everything in their path. Families have launched desperate searches for missing loved ones as rescue operations continue. Deputy Governor of Niger State, Mr Yakubu Garba, confirmed the death toll during a visit to Mokwa on Friday, stating, “I have been briefed by officials from NEMA and NSEMA , who have been on ground since the incident occurred for search and rescue operations. I was told that over 100 people lost their lives and some have yet to be buried as search and rescue operations are still ongoing.” Addressing survivors at an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp, Garba urged patience, assuring that the government was organizing the distribution of relief materials. He confirmed that materials from NEMA had already been handed over to the council chairman for onward delivery to the victims. Mrs Zubaida Umar, Director-General of NEMA, also confirmed that agency officials were coordinating search and rescue efforts on-site. One survivor, Anas Usman, shared his harrowing experience with the News Agency of Nigeria: “We were preparing to go to the farm in the morning when our house was suddenly submerged by floods; we did not know where the flood came from. The flood submerged our house, causing the structure to collapse. We lost children, women and men, who are family members.” The Director-General of NSEMA, Baba-Arah, provided further details about the scale of the destruction, noting that the flood—triggered by prolonged rainfall—swept away over 50 residential buildings and their occupants. According to Baba-Arah, “NSEMA received a report of a deadly flood disaster that ravaged two communities, Tiffin Maza and Anguwan Hausawa, in Mokwa town, Mokwa LGA. In response, the agency, in collaboration with Mokwa local government authorities, local divers, and brave volunteers, launched a search and rescue operation to save lives and recover the dead. So far, 21 corpses have been recovered, while 10 persons remain missing. Three survivors, a woman and her two children, are currently receiving treatment for injuries and shock at the Mokwa General Hospital.” Reacting to the disaster, Jonathan Vatsa, Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Governor Mohammed Bago, said the flood had destroyed the only road connecting the North to the South-West and plunged the entire state into mourning. He emphasized the need for urgent federal intervention, saying, “We cannot ascertain the exact number of people who died. In fact, we are still waiting for a full report from the area before issuing a formal statement. You see, this is an act of God, a natural disaster. It is beyond human control or imagination. In the last 30 to 40 years, residents of Mokwa have never witnessed anything like this.” Vatsa added, “It is unfortunate that when things like this happen, lives are lost. The state government and His Excellency are condoling with the families of the deceased, the paramount ruler of Mokwa, and the entire community. His heart and sympathy are with them. Don’t forget, this is his zone.” He also revealed that, “As I speak to you, the report reaching us is that the Ilorin road has been cut off. That shows the scale of devastation caused by the flood. The Federal Government must intervene. This is far beyond what the state can handle. In fact, the Tatabu Bridge, our only link between the North and the South-West, has collapsed. That road is the only access route to the South-West from this axis. So, the entire state is in mourning, not just the people of Mokwa.” This disaster echoes previous incidents in recent years. In 2022, over 600 people were killed and more than 1.3 million displaced by flooding across Nigeria, and similar events occurred last year. In response to the Mokwa tragedy, President Bola Tinubu has directed NEMA and security agencies to intensify rescue and relief operations. A statement by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, noted that the President had been fully briefed and was deeply concerned. “The immediate priority of the Federal Government is to save lives and provide urgent relief to survivors. The National Emergency Management Agency, in collaboration with the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Niger State Government, is working around the clock to ensure that no effort is spared in assisting those affected,” Idris stated. The Federal Government also praised first responders and local volunteers for their swift action and urged residents to cooperate with emergency personnel. “We urge residents in the affected communities to cooperate fully with emergency personnel and comply with all evacuation instructions. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families and all those impacted by this tragedy. The Federal Government extends its deepest condolences to the victims’ families. In this time of sorrow, the nation stands united in grief and solidarity,” the minister concluded.
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  • KJV:Arise, O Lord; save me, O my God: for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly.
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    KJV:Salvation belongeth unto the Lord: thy blessing is upon thy people. Selah.
    KJV:Arise, O Lord; save me, O my God: for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly. 8 KJV:Salvation belongeth unto the Lord: thy blessing is upon thy people. Selah.
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  • Arise, O Lord; save me, O my God: for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly.
    :Salvation belongeth unto the Lord: thy blessing is upon thy eople. Selah.
    Arise, O Lord; save me, O my God: for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly. :Salvation belongeth unto the Lord: thy blessing is upon thy eople. Selah.
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  • Arise, O Lord; save me, O my God: for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly.

    Salvation belongeth unto the Lord: thy blessing is upon thy people. Selah.
    Arise, O Lord; save me, O my God: for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly. Salvation belongeth unto the Lord: thy blessing is upon thy people. Selah.
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  • Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous.

    For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish.
    Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous. For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish.
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  • And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.

    The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away.
    And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away.
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  • Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.
    But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.9
    Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.9
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  • Cardi B responds to Offset after he demanded for Spousal support following their ongoing divorce

    According to Cardi B on a live session on X, she says Offset goes around telling people she's out partying around and not taking care of her kids meanwhile he last saw his children in March on his daughter's birthday

    She said when she was signing the divorce papers, her lawyer asked her to include child support but she refused because she just wants her children to have a father, she doesn't need anything from him

    But then Offset has the guts to demand for Spousal support from her, and that he's gonna Ch0ck on his own nemesis, she will watch him d*e slowly from frustration
    Cardi B responds to Offset after he demanded for Spousal support following their ongoing divorce 👏‼️🙌 According to Cardi B on a live session on X, she says Offset goes around telling people she's out partying around and not taking care of her kids meanwhile he last saw his children in March on his daughter's birthday She said when she was signing the divorce papers, her lawyer asked her to include child support but she refused because she just wants her children to have a father, she doesn't need anything from him But then Offset has the guts to demand for Spousal support from her, and that he's gonna Ch0ck on his own nemesis, she will watch him d*e slowly from frustration
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