• Delta Governor’s Aide, Shimite Winifred, Reportedly Dies from Domestic Violence Incident

    The Delta State community has been thrown into mourning following the tragic death of Chief (Mrs.) Shimite Winifred, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Trade and Export. She was a respected trade and economic expert, known for her dedication to economic development and women empowerment.

    Initial reports suggest that Shimite died as a result of domestic violence. Though details are still emerging, it is alleged that she had a fatal confrontation with her husband, Pastor David Favour, who has reportedly been arrested in connection with her death.

    Human rights activist and fellow government aide, Harrison Gwamnishu, confirmed the heartbreaking news in a Facebook post on Monday, April 21, 2025. Another activist, Comrade Victor Ojie, also known as Wong Box, echoed the confirmation, urging people to prioritize their lives over staying in abusive marriages: “Marriage is not by force. It’s better to lose your marriage than to lose your life.”

    Shimite’s personal aide, Tameta Sunday, expressed grief and outrage in a tribute, accusing her husband of being responsible for cutting short her life and future plans.

    The late Shimite Winifred held several notable positions throughout her career. She served as the Coordinator of the Delta State UNIDO Centre and was the focal person for the Federal Government’s Social Investment Programme in Delta. She also hosted African Pot, a television documentary that celebrated African cuisine, tourism, and culture.

    Additionally, she was an influential member of several development and trade bodies, including the Steering Committee of USAID/NEXTT (Nigerian Expanded Trade and Transport) – Lakaji Trade Corridor, and the Board of Directors of FESECA – Foundation for Economic Change in Africa. She also contributed as an editor for Daily Trust and Leadership newspapers on travel and tourism.

    Her death has sparked widespread calls for greater awareness around domestic violence and the urgent need for victims to seek safety, regardless of social or economic status.
    Delta Governor’s Aide, Shimite Winifred, Reportedly Dies from Domestic Violence Incident The Delta State community has been thrown into mourning following the tragic death of Chief (Mrs.) Shimite Winifred, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Trade and Export. She was a respected trade and economic expert, known for her dedication to economic development and women empowerment. Initial reports suggest that Shimite died as a result of domestic violence. Though details are still emerging, it is alleged that she had a fatal confrontation with her husband, Pastor David Favour, who has reportedly been arrested in connection with her death. Human rights activist and fellow government aide, Harrison Gwamnishu, confirmed the heartbreaking news in a Facebook post on Monday, April 21, 2025. Another activist, Comrade Victor Ojie, also known as Wong Box, echoed the confirmation, urging people to prioritize their lives over staying in abusive marriages: “Marriage is not by force. It’s better to lose your marriage than to lose your life.” Shimite’s personal aide, Tameta Sunday, expressed grief and outrage in a tribute, accusing her husband of being responsible for cutting short her life and future plans. The late Shimite Winifred held several notable positions throughout her career. She served as the Coordinator of the Delta State UNIDO Centre and was the focal person for the Federal Government’s Social Investment Programme in Delta. She also hosted African Pot, a television documentary that celebrated African cuisine, tourism, and culture. Additionally, she was an influential member of several development and trade bodies, including the Steering Committee of USAID/NEXTT (Nigerian Expanded Trade and Transport) – Lakaji Trade Corridor, and the Board of Directors of FESECA – Foundation for Economic Change in Africa. She also contributed as an editor for Daily Trust and Leadership newspapers on travel and tourism. Her death has sparked widespread calls for greater awareness around domestic violence and the urgent need for victims to seek safety, regardless of social or economic status.
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  • Delta Governor’s Aide, Shimite Winifred, Reportedly Dies from Domestic Violence Incident

    The Delta State community has been thrown into mourning following the tragic death of Chief (Mrs.) Shimite Winifred, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Trade and Export. She was a respected trade and economic expert, known for her dedication to economic development and women empowerment.

    Initial reports suggest that Shimite died as a result of domestic violence. Though details are still emerging, it is alleged that she had a fatal confrontation with her husband, Pastor David Favour, who has reportedly been arrested in connection with her death.

    Human rights activist and fellow government aide, Harrison Gwamnishu, confirmed the heartbreaking news in a Facebook post on Monday, April 21, 2025. Another activist, Comrade Victor Ojie, also known as Wong Box, echoed the confirmation, urging people to prioritize their lives over staying in abusive marriages: “Marriage is not by force. It’s better to lose your marriage than to lose your life.”

    Shimite’s personal aide, Tameta Sunday, expressed grief and outrage in a tribute, accusing her husband of being responsible for cutting short her life and future plans.

    The late Shimite Winifred held several notable positions throughout her career. She served as the Coordinator of the Delta State UNIDO Centre and was the focal person for the Federal Government’s Social Investment Programme in Delta. She also hosted African Pot, a television documentary that celebrated African cuisine, tourism, and culture.

    Additionally, she was an influential member of several development and trade bodies, including the Steering Committee of USAID/NEXTT (Nigerian Expanded Trade and Transport) – Lakaji Trade Corridor, and the Board of Directors of FESECA – Foundation for Economic Change in Africa. She also contributed as an editor for Daily Trust and Leadership newspapers on travel and tourism.

    Her death has sparked widespread calls for greater awareness around domestic violence and the urgent need for victims to seek safety, regardless of social or economic status.
    Delta Governor’s Aide, Shimite Winifred, Reportedly Dies from Domestic Violence Incident The Delta State community has been thrown into mourning following the tragic death of Chief (Mrs.) Shimite Winifred, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Trade and Export. She was a respected trade and economic expert, known for her dedication to economic development and women empowerment. Initial reports suggest that Shimite died as a result of domestic violence. Though details are still emerging, it is alleged that she had a fatal confrontation with her husband, Pastor David Favour, who has reportedly been arrested in connection with her death. Human rights activist and fellow government aide, Harrison Gwamnishu, confirmed the heartbreaking news in a Facebook post on Monday, April 21, 2025. Another activist, Comrade Victor Ojie, also known as Wong Box, echoed the confirmation, urging people to prioritize their lives over staying in abusive marriages: “Marriage is not by force. It’s better to lose your marriage than to lose your life.” Shimite’s personal aide, Tameta Sunday, expressed grief and outrage in a tribute, accusing her husband of being responsible for cutting short her life and future plans. The late Shimite Winifred held several notable positions throughout her career. She served as the Coordinator of the Delta State UNIDO Centre and was the focal person for the Federal Government’s Social Investment Programme in Delta. She also hosted African Pot, a television documentary that celebrated African cuisine, tourism, and culture. Additionally, she was an influential member of several development and trade bodies, including the Steering Committee of USAID/NEXTT (Nigerian Expanded Trade and Transport) – Lakaji Trade Corridor, and the Board of Directors of FESECA – Foundation for Economic Change in Africa. She also contributed as an editor for Daily Trust and Leadership newspapers on travel and tourism. Her death has sparked widespread calls for greater awareness around domestic violence and the urgent need for victims to seek safety, regardless of social or economic status.
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  • "We can't do anything without them" - Mahama invites Ibrahim Traore and other military leaders to to ECOWAS@50 launch in Accra

    President John Mahama has extended an invitation to the junta leaders of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger to attend the official 50th anniversary of ECOWAS’s establishment in Accra.

    This was disclosed by the Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa at a press conference on Thursday, April 17, 2025.

    He explained that the invitation was a direct request from President Mahama in his capacity as summit host.

    “I did indicate all ECOWAS heads of state have been invited for this event, including heads of state of the AES countries.

    Because of the divorce from ECOWAS, it requires the host president to be solely responsible for that invitation. So they will come as guests of the Ghanaian president,” he said.
    "We can't do anything without them" - Mahama invites Ibrahim Traore and other military leaders to to ECOWAS@50 launch in Accra President John Mahama has extended an invitation to the junta leaders of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger to attend the official 50th anniversary of ECOWAS’s establishment in Accra. This was disclosed by the Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa at a press conference on Thursday, April 17, 2025. He explained that the invitation was a direct request from President Mahama in his capacity as summit host. “I did indicate all ECOWAS heads of state have been invited for this event, including heads of state of the AES countries. Because of the divorce from ECOWAS, it requires the host president to be solely responsible for that invitation. So they will come as guests of the Ghanaian president,” he said.
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  • His Wife Wet the Bed on Their Wedding Night—And Then This Happened - Episode 4

    His Mother Moved In—and Tried to Take Over the Marriage…

    After weathering therapy, emotional breakdowns, and late-night phone drama, Obiora and Christy were finally in sync again.

    The house was filled with peace. Laughter. Warmth. Even the neighbors had started calling them “that sweet couple.” But in Nigeria, peace is often short-lived when family gets involved.

    It all started with a phone call.

    “Mama’s not feeling too strong,” Obiora told Christy one evening. “Doctor says she should be around people. I think she should come stay with us for a few weeks.”

    Christy smiled and nodded. “Of course. She’s welcome anytime.”

    She meant it too. She loved Mama Ngozi—or at least, the version she knew from wedding ceremonies and video calls. What she didn’t realize was…

    Mama Ngozi was a full-force hurricane in a gele.

    The moment she entered the house, the atmosphere shifted.

    “Ehn, so this is how you people live?” she said, scanning the living room like a general inspecting troops. “This chair is not facing the TV properly. And this flower? Haba. Artificial? In my son’s house?”

    Christy laughed it off. She thought it was cute. For the first two days.

    But then Mama started waking her up at 5 a.m. to pray.

    Then came the cooking.

    “You young girls don’t know how to cook soup again. Christy, give me that pot. You’re stirring it like you’re mixing paint.”

    Christy bit her tongue. She tried. Really tried.

    Until the ultimate line dropped during one Sunday lunch.

    Mama Ngozi turned to Obiora and said in Igbo—loud enough for Christy to hear:

    “If you had married that Ada girl from the village, you would be eating fresh pounded yam every day, not this microwave love.”

    Christy’s fork paused mid-air. Her chest tightened.

    Obiora caught the moment. He saw the pain in Christy’s eyes. And for the first time since Mama arrived, he spoke up.

    “Mama, please. Respect my wife.”

    The room fell silent.

    “She may not pound yam or wake up before the cock crows, but this woman held me down when I was broken. You’re my mother, and I love you—but this is our home. Not your battleground.”

    Mama gasped like she’d been shot. “So you’re choosing a woman over me, Obiora?”

    “I’m choosing peace. I’m choosing my marriage.”

    Mama stood. Packed her things. And went to stay with Obiora’s older sister “for just a few days.” She didn’t speak to him for a week.

    Christy, shaken but grateful, turned to her husband that night.

    “Thank you,” she whispered.

    Obiora pulled her close and smiled. “You don’t leave someone you pray for, remember?”

    They laughed through tears.

    When parents clash with your spouse—who do you stand with? Can there be balance without disrespect? Let’s talk in the comments.

    Missed an Episode? Don't Worry!

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    💍 His Wife Wet the Bed on Their Wedding Night—And Then This Happened - Episode 4 đŸ‘ĩ His Mother Moved In—and Tried to Take Over the Marriage… After weathering therapy, emotional breakdowns, and late-night phone drama, Obiora and Christy were finally in sync again. The house was filled with peace. Laughter. Warmth. Even the neighbors had started calling them “that sweet couple.” But in Nigeria, peace is often short-lived when family gets involved. It all started with a phone call. “Mama’s not feeling too strong,” Obiora told Christy one evening. “Doctor says she should be around people. I think she should come stay with us for a few weeks.” Christy smiled and nodded. “Of course. She’s welcome anytime.” She meant it too. She loved Mama Ngozi—or at least, the version she knew from wedding ceremonies and video calls. What she didn’t realize was… Mama Ngozi was a full-force hurricane in a gele. The moment she entered the house, the atmosphere shifted. “Ehn, so this is how you people live?” she said, scanning the living room like a general inspecting troops. “This chair is not facing the TV properly. And this flower? Haba. Artificial? In my son’s house?” Christy laughed it off. She thought it was cute. For the first two days. But then Mama started waking her up at 5 a.m. to pray. Then came the cooking. “You young girls don’t know how to cook soup again. Christy, give me that pot. You’re stirring it like you’re mixing paint.” Christy bit her tongue. She tried. Really tried. Until the ultimate line dropped during one Sunday lunch. Mama Ngozi turned to Obiora and said in Igbo—loud enough for Christy to hear: “If you had married that Ada girl from the village, you would be eating fresh pounded yam every day, not this microwave love.” Christy’s fork paused mid-air. Her chest tightened. Obiora caught the moment. He saw the pain in Christy’s eyes. And for the first time since Mama arrived, he spoke up. “Mama, please. Respect my wife.” The room fell silent. “She may not pound yam or wake up before the cock crows, but this woman held me down when I was broken. You’re my mother, and I love you—but this is our home. Not your battleground.” Mama gasped like she’d been shot. “So you’re choosing a woman over me, Obiora?” “I’m choosing peace. I’m choosing my marriage.” Mama stood. Packed her things. And went to stay with Obiora’s older sister “for just a few days.” She didn’t speak to him for a week. Christy, shaken but grateful, turned to her husband that night. “Thank you,” she whispered. Obiora pulled her close and smiled. “You don’t leave someone you pray for, remember?” They laughed through tears. đŸ’Ŧ When parents clash with your spouse—who do you stand with? Can there be balance without disrespect? Let’s talk in the comments.👇 🚨 Missed an Episode? Don't Worry! 🚨 📌 Just follow, like and comment
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  • “Do not attempt to remain in the United States. The federal government will find you,’
    ~ US orders Nigerian and other international students with cancelled visas to leave

    “Do not attempt to remain in the United States. The federal government will find you,’ ~ US orders Nigerian and other international students with cancelled visas to leave
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  • Thank you Nigerians for joining us to make Quadri Alabi smile again.
    For every single person that’s rescued from the chains of oppression, humanity is elevated.

    History will vindicate the just.
    Thank you Nigerians for joining us to make Quadri Alabi smile again. For every single person that’s rescued from the chains of oppression, humanity is elevated. History will vindicate the just.
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  • -as copied-

    This is the list of Ponzi schemes that have made away with Nigerians’ money so far.

    MMM Nigeria – 2016
    Ultimate Cycler – 2016
    Get Help Worldwide (GHW) – 2016
    Twinkas – 2016
    Icharity Club – 2016
    Crowd Rising – 2016
    Claritta – 2016
    Help2Get – 2016
    Loopers Club – 2016
    Givers Forum – 2016
    NNN Nigeria – 2017
    MMM Cooperation – 2017
    GCCH (Global Crediting Cooperative Hub) – 2017
    Money Riot – 2017
    RevoMoney – 2017
    SwissGolden (Nigeria version) – 2017
    NNU (Nigeria News Update) – 2017
    Peer2Peer Donation – 2017
    Twinkas Reloaded – 2017
    Donation Hub – 2017
    MyBonus – 2017
    ZarFund – 2017
    Bitclub Advantage – 2018
    Million Money – 2018
    Helping Hands International – 2018
    DGSOUK – 2018
    Pennywise – 2018
    Loom – 2019
    Crowd1 – 2019
    Lion’s Share – 2020
    InksNation – 2020
    Baraza Multipurpose Cooperative – 2020
    Racksterli – 2020
    86FB (aka 86Z) – 2021
    Eagle Cooperative – 2021
    Royal Q (Nigerian scam version) – 2021
    FINAFRICA – 2021
    Ovaioza Farm Produce Storage – 2022
    QNet (Nigeria) – 2022
    Afriq Arbitrage System (AAS) – 2022
    MBA Forex – 2022
    Chinmark Group – 2022
    Inksledger – 2022
    Axim Exchange – 2022
    Compoundly – 2024
    CALA (Cala Finance) – 2023
    6Dollars Investment – 2023
    Sidra Investment (cloned scam version) – 2024
    WealthBuddy – 2024
    BitFinance Global – 2025
    CBEX-2025
    WWCOIN - 2025
    MTS - 2025

    -additional FCB 2024
    Elixir
    Money wealth
    Cheersway
    Success point
    Real and cool
    Real freedom
    Pinkoin
    Wealth evolution
    Aramco
    MLL
    River ranch
    WHA
    SRA
    Cheerways
    Anchor
    Omegapro
    Damatop

    Add yours
    -as copied- This is the list of Ponzi schemes that have made away with Nigerians’ money so far. MMM Nigeria – 2016 Ultimate Cycler – 2016 Get Help Worldwide (GHW) – 2016 Twinkas – 2016 Icharity Club – 2016 Crowd Rising – 2016 Claritta – 2016 Help2Get – 2016 Loopers Club – 2016 Givers Forum – 2016 NNN Nigeria – 2017 MMM Cooperation – 2017 GCCH (Global Crediting Cooperative Hub) – 2017 Money Riot – 2017 RevoMoney – 2017 SwissGolden (Nigeria version) – 2017 NNU (Nigeria News Update) – 2017 Peer2Peer Donation – 2017 Twinkas Reloaded – 2017 Donation Hub – 2017 MyBonus – 2017 ZarFund – 2017 Bitclub Advantage – 2018 Million Money – 2018 Helping Hands International – 2018 DGSOUK – 2018 Pennywise – 2018 Loom – 2019 Crowd1 – 2019 Lion’s Share – 2020 InksNation – 2020 Baraza Multipurpose Cooperative – 2020 Racksterli – 2020 86FB (aka 86Z) – 2021 Eagle Cooperative – 2021 Royal Q (Nigerian scam version) – 2021 FINAFRICA – 2021 Ovaioza Farm Produce Storage – 2022 QNet (Nigeria) – 2022 Afriq Arbitrage System (AAS) – 2022 MBA Forex – 2022 Chinmark Group – 2022 Inksledger – 2022 Axim Exchange – 2022 Compoundly – 2024 CALA (Cala Finance) – 2023 6Dollars Investment – 2023 Sidra Investment (cloned scam version) – 2024 WealthBuddy – 2024 BitFinance Global – 2025 CBEX-2025 WWCOIN - 2025 MTS - 2025 -additional FCB 2024 Elixir Money wealth Cheersway Success point Real and cool Real freedom Pinkoin Wealth evolution Aramco MLL River ranch WHA SRA Cheerways Anchor Omegapro Damatop Add yours
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  • WITH DUE RESPECT TO YOU HIS EXCELLENCY FORMER VICE PRESIDENT ATIKU ABUBAKAR, PETER RUFIA DIDN'T PLAY FOR KANU NWANKWO AND JJ OKOCHA ,RATHER HE PLAYED FOR NIGERIA NATIONAL TEAM, AND AS VICE PRESIDENT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA YOU WERE IN THE BETTER POSITION TO HAVE DONE THINGS THAT WILL BE OF HELP TO THIS OUR LEGENDS.

    Atiku Abubakar This is former nigeria goalkeeper Peter Fregene, otherwise known as Flyíng cat back in the 70s, he is dyíng in abject póverty while Brazil celebrated Pele till dèath. It surprises me to see the likes of Kanu, Okocha celebrating Pele while this man is dyíng as a commóner! - thrend Reno Omokri Babajide Sanwo-Olu BBC News BBC Hausa Igbo History Pulse Nigeria
    WITH DUE RESPECT TO YOU HIS EXCELLENCY FORMER VICE PRESIDENT ATIKU ABUBAKAR, PETER RUFIA DIDN'T PLAY FOR KANU NWANKWO AND JJ OKOCHA ,RATHER HE PLAYED FOR NIGERIA NATIONAL TEAM, AND AS VICE PRESIDENT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA YOU WERE IN THE BETTER POSITION TO HAVE DONE THINGS THAT WILL BE OF HELP TO THIS OUR LEGENDS. Atiku Abubakar This is former nigeria goalkeeper Peter Fregene, otherwise known as Flyíng cat back in the 70s, he is dyíng in abject póverty while Brazil celebrated Pele till dèath. It surprises me to see the likes of Kanu, Okocha celebrating Pele while this man is dyíng as a commóner! - thrend Reno Omokri Babajide Sanwo-Olu BBC News BBC Hausa Igbo History Pulse Nigeria
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  • Cryptocurrency is now legalized in Nigeria. You can now boldly say you are a crypto trader or crypto investor without the fear of harassment.

    Keep grinding hard and investing wisely
    Cryptocurrency is now legalized in Nigeria. You can now boldly say you are a crypto trader or crypto investor without the fear of harassment. Keep grinding hard and investing wisely
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  • A 77-Year-Old Nigerian Uber driver, Olatunji Bolaji, was shot dead in US.
    A 77-Year-Old Nigerian Uber driver, Olatunji Bolaji, was shot dead in US.
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  • Right here in 1980 , if someone told Oluremi that one day , this man would become the President of Nigeria, she won't believe. Life is still mysterious.
    Right here in 1980 , if someone told Oluremi that one day , this man would become the President of Nigeria, she won't believe. Life is still mysterious.
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