• Tinubu’s power minister Adelabu asks Nigerians to blame poor electricity supply on Jonathan, Obasanjo and others... #Aidee #News #Power
    Tinubu’s power minister Adelabu asks Nigerians to blame poor electricity supply on Jonathan, Obasanjo and others... #Aidee #News #Power
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  • Only 200 Youths Registered For Army Recruitment From Entire South-East – Brig. Gen. Ekeator Cries Out

    Brigadier-General Chima Ekeator, who leads the Army Force Headquarters Recruitment Sensitisation Team in Anambra, has raised concern over the low turnout of South-East youths for the ongoing Nigerian Army recruitment.

    Speaking at a sensitisation event for youth leaders and community president-generals, he revealed that while other regions have over 4,000 applicants, only 200 people from the entire South-East have registered so far.

    He called on community leaders to go back and mobilize their youths, saying that full participation is necessary to ensure the South-East gets its fair share in the army.

    Governor Chukwuma Soludo, represented by the Commissioner for Youth Development, Patrick Aghamba, assured that the state government is committed to encouraging youth involvement. He urged every community to produce at least 10 youths willing to join the military.

    Also speaking, the Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Community Affairs, Tony-Collins Nwabunwanne, reminded young people aged 18 to 22 that this is a great opportunity to serve their country.
    Only 200 Youths Registered For Army Recruitment From Entire South-East – Brig. Gen. Ekeator Cries Out Brigadier-General Chima Ekeator, who leads the Army Force Headquarters Recruitment Sensitisation Team in Anambra, has raised concern over the low turnout of South-East youths for the ongoing Nigerian Army recruitment. Speaking at a sensitisation event for youth leaders and community president-generals, he revealed that while other regions have over 4,000 applicants, only 200 people from the entire South-East have registered so far. He called on community leaders to go back and mobilize their youths, saying that full participation is necessary to ensure the South-East gets its fair share in the army. Governor Chukwuma Soludo, represented by the Commissioner for Youth Development, Patrick Aghamba, assured that the state government is committed to encouraging youth involvement. He urged every community to produce at least 10 youths willing to join the military. Also speaking, the Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Community Affairs, Tony-Collins Nwabunwanne, reminded young people aged 18 to 22 that this is a great opportunity to serve their country.
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  • A tenant has the legal stand to refuse to pay the increased rent on the ground that the increment was not negotiated or discussed with him- Nigerian lawyer, Stan Alieke, says
    A tenant has the legal stand to refuse to pay the increased rent on the ground that the increment was not negotiated or discussed with him- Nigerian lawyer, Stan Alieke, says
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  • Over one hundred Galatasaray kid fans went to meet Victor Osimhen and beg him to stay at their club after hearing Barcelona and Manchester United are planning to sign him this summer.

    They don’t want Victor Osimhen to leave them as he has been helping the team win so many games.

    Their fans have agreed to chant his name in all their matches until he agrees to stay at the club.

    The Nigerian boy is loved in Turkey
    Over one hundred Galatasaray kid fans went to meet Victor Osimhen and beg him to stay at their club after hearing Barcelona and Manchester United are planning to sign him this summer. They don’t want Victor Osimhen to leave them as he has been helping the team win so many games. Their fans have agreed to chant his name in all their matches until he agrees to stay at the club. The Nigerian boy is loved in Turkey
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  • I am pleased to share that Quadri Alabi is going be produced by the authorities of the Nigerian Correctional Service before the Court tomorrow by 9 AM.

    His case was supposed to come up before the court on 28th April, 2025.

    We wrote to the Court to vary the date and to fix the case for tomorrow, Thursday 17th April. The DPP equally made the same application.

    I am delighted to confirm that the variation application has been granted and hearing date has been varied and brought forward as prayed.

    We will be with Quadri and his family at the Apapa Magistrate Court located at Orege, Ajegunle - Sikiru Adagun Courthouse (Court No. 9).

    The reason for this development will be provided at the court

    History will vindicate the just.

    - inibehe Effiong
    I am pleased to share that Quadri Alabi is going be produced by the authorities of the Nigerian Correctional Service before the Court tomorrow by 9 AM. His case was supposed to come up before the court on 28th April, 2025. We wrote to the Court to vary the date and to fix the case for tomorrow, Thursday 17th April. The DPP equally made the same application. I am delighted to confirm that the variation application has been granted and hearing date has been varied and brought forward as prayed. We will be with Quadri and his family at the Apapa Magistrate Court located at Orege, Ajegunle - Sikiru Adagun Courthouse (Court No. 9). The reason for this development will be provided at the court History will vindicate the just. - inibehe Effiong
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  • This is Efe Ajagba a Nigerian boxer who knocked out his opponent in 23 seconds at the Rio Olympics. When asked His secret.. He says: “ i just focused all the anger i had for the Nigerian government in one blow”
    This is Efe Ajagba a Nigerian boxer who knocked out his opponent in 23 seconds at the Rio Olympics. When asked His secret.. He says: “ i just focused all the anger i had for the Nigerian government in one blow”
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  • Tosin Eniolorunda, the founder of Moniepoint, is a wealthy young man.

    He will be 40 this year and should be unarguably one of the richest, brightest young minds of my generation.

    According to unofficial estimates, his stake at Moniepoint is worth over $100 million.

    But he was not always this wealthy; running and founding Monie Point changed his life.

    Prior to 2017, before Moniepoint was founded, Tosin was just a tech entrepreneur who ran a software consulting company, and he was living at 1004 Estate in Lagos at that time.

    What Tosin’s consulting company does is simple: provide a software solution that Nigerian banks use for their day-to-day operations.

    But they were doing more than that.

    They also build bank apps.

    Sterling Bank and Unity Bank apps were built by Tosin and his team at Team Apt, the name of the software company.

    Until one day, Tosin got an email from Sterling Bank that the bank is pulling out and does no longer requires the services of Team Apt.

    Tosin’s mind went blank; he was driving on Ikoyi Road when the message came in.

    Sterling Bank was an important, valuable customer, and losing them was a fatal blow for his business cash flow and a monumental setback for his young, budding tech business.

    How he was able to get to his destination after digesting that mail was a miracle.

    From that setback, his team went back to the trenches to strategize and plan on how to stay afloat.

    From that setback, that was how the Dream Monie point was born.

    For Monie Point to become a reality and not suffer a stillbirth, one man so much believed in Tosin and in his dream to revolutionize the fintech industry, one customer at a time.

    His name is Olu Oyinsa, and he runs Oui Capital, an early-stage African venture capital firm that invests in fintechs and early-stage tech companies.

    He met Tosin and was like, Yo! This guy is different, and because of that conviction, he invested $150,000 in Moniepoint for a 1.2% stake in Moniepoint, and his investment was done in 2019.

    His understanding of the banking technology stack and payment infrastructure was impressive. I knew he was up to something exciting,” Oyinsan recalled.

    Without that conviction and strong belief in Tosin and Moniepoint by Olu Oyinsan, Moniepoint could have died.

    Fast forward to 5 years later, after the $150,000 investment into Monie Point was made.

    Monie Point has grown, has scaled, and is now a unicorn (a company worth $1 billion and above).

    That $150,000 invested into Moniepont in 2019 is now worth more than $10 millon.

    Last month, Olu and his team partially took out $8 million from their investment .

    How much do you have as shares in this company?
    How prepared are you for this opportunity?

    Every good thing always starts like a joke, is only those with future that sees above the present situation.
    Tosin Eniolorunda, the founder of Moniepoint, is a wealthy young man. He will be 40 this year and should be unarguably one of the richest, brightest young minds of my generation. According to unofficial estimates, his stake at Moniepoint is worth over $100 million. But he was not always this wealthy; running and founding Monie Point changed his life. Prior to 2017, before Moniepoint was founded, Tosin was just a tech entrepreneur who ran a software consulting company, and he was living at 1004 Estate in Lagos at that time. What Tosin’s consulting company does is simple: provide a software solution that Nigerian banks use for their day-to-day operations. But they were doing more than that. They also build bank apps. Sterling Bank and Unity Bank apps were built by Tosin and his team at Team Apt, the name of the software company. Until one day, Tosin got an email from Sterling Bank that the bank is pulling out and does no longer requires the services of Team Apt. Tosin’s mind went blank; he was driving on Ikoyi Road when the message came in. Sterling Bank was an important, valuable customer, and losing them was a fatal blow for his business cash flow and a monumental setback for his young, budding tech business. How he was able to get to his destination after digesting that mail was a miracle. From that setback, his team went back to the trenches to strategize and plan on how to stay afloat. From that setback, that was how the Dream Monie point was born. For Monie Point to become a reality and not suffer a stillbirth, one man so much believed in Tosin and in his dream to revolutionize the fintech industry, one customer at a time. His name is Olu Oyinsa, and he runs Oui Capital, an early-stage African venture capital firm that invests in fintechs and early-stage tech companies. He met Tosin and was like, Yo! This guy is different, and because of that conviction, he invested $150,000 in Moniepoint for a 1.2% stake in Moniepoint, and his investment was done in 2019. His understanding of the banking technology stack and payment infrastructure was impressive. I knew he was up to something exciting,” Oyinsan recalled. Without that conviction and strong belief in Tosin and Moniepoint by Olu Oyinsan, Moniepoint could have died. Fast forward to 5 years later, after the $150,000 investment into Monie Point was made. Monie Point has grown, has scaled, and is now a unicorn (a company worth $1 billion and above). That $150,000 invested into Moniepont in 2019 is now worth more than $10 millon. Last month, Olu and his team partially took out $8 million from their investment . How much do you have as shares in this company? How prepared are you for this opportunity? Every good thing always starts like a joke, is only those with future that sees above the present situation.
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  • Tosin Eniolorunda, the founder of Moniepoint, is a wealthy young man.

    He will be 40 this year and should be unarguably one of the richest, brightest young minds of my generation.

    According to unofficial estimates, his stake at Moniepoint is worth over $100 million.

    But he was not always this wealthy; running and founding Monie Point changed his life.

    Prior to 2017, before Moniepoint was founded, Tosin was just a tech entrepreneur who ran a software consulting company, and he was living at 1004 Estate in Lagos at that time.

    What Tosin’s consulting company does is simple: provide a software solution that Nigerian banks use for their day-to-day operations.

    But they were doing more than that.

    They also build bank apps.

    Sterling Bank and Unity Bank apps were built by Tosin and his team at Team Apt, the name of the software company.

    Until one day, Tosin got an email from Sterling Bank that the bank is pulling out and does no longer require the services of Team Apt.

    Tosin’s mind went blank; he was driving on Ikoyi Road when the message came in.

    Sterling Bank was an important, valuable customer, and losing them was a fatal blow for his business cash flow and a monumental setback for his young, budding tech business.

    How he was able to get to his destination after digesting that mail was a miracle.

    From that setback, his team went back to the trenches to strategize and plan on how to stay afloat.

    From that setback, that was how the Dream Monie point was born.

    For Monie Point to become a reality and not suffer a stillbirth, one man so much believed in Tosin and in his dream to revolutionize the fintech industry, one customer at a time.

    His name is Olu Oyinsa, and he runs Oui Capital, an early-stage African venture capital firm that invests in fintechs and early-stage tech companies.

    He met Tosin and was like, Yo! This guy is different, and because of that conviction, he invested $150,000 in Moniepoint for a 1.2% stake in Moniepoint, and his investment was done in 2019.

    His understanding of the banking technology stack and payment infrastructure was impressive. I knew he was up to something exciting,” Oyinsan recalled.

    Without that conviction and strong belief in Tosin and Moniepoint by Olu Oyinsan, Moniepoint could have died.

    Fast forward to 5 years later, after the $150,000 investment into Monie Point was made.

    Monie Point has grown, has scaled, and is now a unicorn (a company worth $1 billion and above).

    That $150,000 invested into Moniepont in 2019 is now worth more than $10 millon.

    Last month, Olu and his team partially took out $8 million from their investment .

    A very successful exit success story and rare in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem
    Tosin Eniolorunda, the founder of Moniepoint, is a wealthy young man. He will be 40 this year and should be unarguably one of the richest, brightest young minds of my generation. According to unofficial estimates, his stake at Moniepoint is worth over $100 million. But he was not always this wealthy; running and founding Monie Point changed his life. Prior to 2017, before Moniepoint was founded, Tosin was just a tech entrepreneur who ran a software consulting company, and he was living at 1004 Estate in Lagos at that time. What Tosin’s consulting company does is simple: provide a software solution that Nigerian banks use for their day-to-day operations. But they were doing more than that. They also build bank apps. Sterling Bank and Unity Bank apps were built by Tosin and his team at Team Apt, the name of the software company. Until one day, Tosin got an email from Sterling Bank that the bank is pulling out and does no longer require the services of Team Apt. Tosin’s mind went blank; he was driving on Ikoyi Road when the message came in. Sterling Bank was an important, valuable customer, and losing them was a fatal blow for his business cash flow and a monumental setback for his young, budding tech business. How he was able to get to his destination after digesting that mail was a miracle. From that setback, his team went back to the trenches to strategize and plan on how to stay afloat. From that setback, that was how the Dream Monie point was born. For Monie Point to become a reality and not suffer a stillbirth, one man so much believed in Tosin and in his dream to revolutionize the fintech industry, one customer at a time. His name is Olu Oyinsa, and he runs Oui Capital, an early-stage African venture capital firm that invests in fintechs and early-stage tech companies. He met Tosin and was like, Yo! This guy is different, and because of that conviction, he invested $150,000 in Moniepoint for a 1.2% stake in Moniepoint, and his investment was done in 2019. His understanding of the banking technology stack and payment infrastructure was impressive. I knew he was up to something exciting,” Oyinsan recalled. Without that conviction and strong belief in Tosin and Moniepoint by Olu Oyinsan, Moniepoint could have died. Fast forward to 5 years later, after the $150,000 investment into Monie Point was made. Monie Point has grown, has scaled, and is now a unicorn (a company worth $1 billion and above). That $150,000 invested into Moniepont in 2019 is now worth more than $10 millon. Last month, Olu and his team partially took out $8 million from their investment . A very successful exit success story and rare in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem
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  • BREAKING NEWS

    “DAVIDO SET TO UNVEIL HIS FIRST PRIVATE JET COMPANY IN JOHANNESBURG IN SOUTH AFRICA”

    Nigerian Afrobeats superstar “DAVIDO” is set to become the first African to individually own a private jet company that will ease air transportation among Africans! He also promise that all employees and workers will come from all the African countries as a way of promoting unity among Africans.

    Join me let’s congratulate DAVIDO and his team as they are working towards this dream of uniting African countries.

    As you congratulate him may you also be congratulated in Jesus name.

    #STA #StarsEverywhere #davido
    ‼️BREAKING NEWS “DAVIDO SET TO UNVEIL HIS FIRST PRIVATE JET COMPANY IN JOHANNESBURG IN SOUTH AFRICA” 😳🇳🇬🇿🇦 Nigerian Afrobeats superstar “DAVIDO” is set to become the first African to individually own a private jet company that will ease air transportation among Africans! He also promise that all employees and workers will come from all the African countries as a way of promoting unity among Africans. Join me let’s congratulate DAVIDO and his team as they are working towards this dream of uniting African countries. As you congratulate him may you also be congratulated in Jesus name. #STA #StarsEverywhere #davido
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  • "No Nigerian girl should date a Nigerian man. Nigerian men and women should not be in relationships with each other.

    The problem is that we share the same foundation and upbringing, and that’s why it can never work. It’s like police and thief—no matter what, there will always be wahala. Even if nothing is wrong, we will still find something wrong."

    — Timaya
    "No Nigerian girl should date a Nigerian man. Nigerian men and women should not be in relationships with each other. The problem is that we share the same foundation and upbringing, and that’s why it can never work. It’s like police and thief—no matter what, there will always be wahala. Even if nothing is wrong, we will still find something wrong." — Timaya
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  • BREAKING: Gun-Wielding Thugs On Seyi Tinubu's Orders Abduct, Brutalise Nigerian Students NANS President Isah In Abuja | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/3G6LzrR
    BREAKING: Gun-Wielding Thugs On Seyi Tinubu's Orders Abduct, Brutalise Nigerian Students NANS President Isah In Abuja | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/3G6LzrR
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  • Creation of 31 new state in Nigerian. Watch
    Creation of 31 new state in Nigerian. Watch
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