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tsnoop:but it's not 2005.Check again, carefully then come back. |
ChiefOloye:and who said dawry in Igboland is in millions? |
Faber:this is just the pure truth. A local village boy in Igboland who has not traveled outside of igboland does not know that getting married elsewhere is not a burden. He knows from day1 that to get married, he must hustle to make that money. This is one of the things youths organisations and the traditional stakeholders should look into, times are fast changing, getting married in igboland should also change. |
Non Igbos are many in Anambra state civil service |
Sirchiboy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHhJzFBrOkA?si=Ng_H6j8RyHMwQiy4 |
Thank God for the gift of life. |
Adewale1603:heavy rendering with 6th generation processor and a 2GB NVIDIA graphics? Oga you dey learn work? |
Softmirror:A criminal has rights, even after committing a crime. The right to a fair trial. The right to legal representation. The right to be protected from torture or cruel treatment. The right to appeal a conviction. The right to humane treatment in prison. Some rights are limited, such as freedom of movement or voting, depending on the crime and the country’s laws. But basic human rights remain. |
PapaNnamdi:there is nothing wrong with this post. He will even be happy it was shared. |
This is chatgpt's response to this story. Him well so? So Kemi said Stanford dashed her scholarship at 16? Stanford don vex say, “Madam, which register we write your name inside?” |
Here is a simple summary. Edwin Clark died in February 2025 at age 97. He was a respected Ijaw leader, lawyer, politician, and founder of Edwin Clark University . He prepared a will in October 2022. It revealed that he left behind billions of naira in banks and diverse properties across Nigeria . His three wives—Mrs. Elizabeth Kofo Clark, Mrs. Theresa Clark, and Abisola Sodipo-Clark—were not named as beneficiaries . The will states they were “constructively” divorced, had not lived with him for a long time, and he believed they were “no longer useful to him” . He named four executors of the will: Dr. C. C. Clark, Mrs. Koshare Clark-Omoudoye, Prof. Victor Esekumemu Clark, and Barr. Andrew A. Bekederemo—all from the late Chief Bekederemo-Ogein family in Kiagbodo, Delta State . Their work will be funded by the estate proceeds . The beneficiaries are his 15 children. They are the primary inheritors . He also directed that his nephews and nieces, who are currently supported by him—through funding education or other means—should continue to benefit until they finish tertiary education, or until removed for dishonesty as decided by the executors . His properties, especially in Kiagbodo, should serve as a family house where all his children can stay when they visit . He added that any child who fails to visit Kiagbodo for three consecutive years would lose their inheritance rights for three years, unless the child lives outside Nigeria |
whodohgeepee:. Are you sure this is 2013? Check well. It might be 012 |
Here is a clear summary in simple language On August 26, 2025, Peter Obi’s legal team sent a formal notice to activist Deji Adeyanju. The letter demanded removal of posts on social media, a full apology on X, Facebook, and in three national newspapers—within seven days—or face a defamation lawsuit . Adeyanju had called Obi a “fraud,” “religious bigot,” “leader of the mob,” claimed Obi offered him money disguised as a “thank you,” and accused him of misusing state funds for his family business . Some of Adeyanju’s claims rest on verifiable facts. For example: Obi invested $30 million of Anambra State funds in International Breweries. Obi claimed he later reduced the stake held by the state, and had at some point personal involvement in the parent company via a firm where his wife was secretary . An audio recording shows Obi calling this a “religious war” and asking for support—when played, it supports the claim of religious bias. Independent fact‐checkers confirmed the recording’s authenticity . Investigative reports from the Pandora Papers accuse Obi of failing to declare offshore assets, including those held by his children—violating Nigerian law . In 2009, police reportedly found ₦250 million in cash at Obi’s private office in Lagos, packaged in suitcases. Obi said it was meant for a contractor, but suspicions remained because no contractor appeared, and Obi left the country soon after . The author argues truth is a valid defense in libel cases. Many of Adeyanju’s statements reflect real, documented events or statements by Obi himself. If sued, Adeyanju could use these facts to show he is neither lying nor defaming Obi . The post suggests that Obi’s attempt to silence criticism through legal action may backfire by drawing more attention to his controversies . Adeyanju responded defiantly. He posted on Facebook, “I can’t wait to meet him in court finally. A fraud parading himself as a messiah” . In plain terms: Obi wants to sue, but many of Adeyanju’s accusations are based on recorded speech, investigations, or public records. In a libel case, that makes it hard to prove defamation. |
Sirchiboy:don't mind that guy. Your 7mil will go along way. |
Boxnaijatv:it is not just in. This was on the frontpage since 3 or 4 days ago. |
Chai!!!!!!! This vehicle was 6 million Naira in 2014. It is finished |
hacomenergy:After this epistle yet you no put the price. Continue. |
Ai summary is here. For lazy Readers like me. Thanks me later. Here is a concise summary of the Supreme Court judgment on the Edo State election petition of Asue Ighodalo and PDP versus INEC and Monday Okpebholo and APC: |
Caaz:this very one na sugar overload. The rice plus the coca cola |
Ebenezer2021:he edited it after my post |
Kwinesther: Maurindo:oga, the op added it after seeing my post. read down the thread and see the original post where others quoted it before the op edited the article. |
SmartPolician:you unknowingly respond to their questionnaires on the internet. |
symbianDON:don't mind them. They will never learn. They will still call it V4 tomorrow. |
sholey4love:you have Internet in your hands. Why just make a research. |
"below Nigeria's minimum wage of ₦30,000......"? The writer just commot from police cell or from prison? |
Can you imagine. So these people no get any other work to do |
IJAYA001:so are you saying that Nigeria should not be on this particular list? |
Brendaniel:in case of flooding |
Ai summary: A Federal High Court in Abuja heard how Aliko Dangote avoided a fraud attempt by foreigners contracted through Dangote Refineries. Five Asians—He Jun, Sun Yuzhu, Yong Li, Dr. Feng, Jaykumar Sagar and Rajnish Gupta—were hired to lay undersea crude-oil pipelines to Dangote Refineries. They allegedly failed to deliver and forged a completion certificate, then presented it before the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) to claim $50 million. Dangote Refineries countered with evidence before the LCIA showing the project was not completed. Fraud surfaced when the false certificate was exposed. The Inspector General of Police (IGP) filed court documents requesting arrest warrants for the five and an order to freeze five bank accounts traced to proceeds from a separate alleged fraud involving Mohammed Tayiru (Tahir), a truck driver for Dangote Cement. Tayiru allegedly diverted truckloads of “thick iron pipes” worth billions of naira and deposited proceeds into five accounts across Access Bank, GT Bank, UBA, PalmPay, and Opay under his name. Police confirmed some suspects are hiding, others have confessed. They need arrest warrants to secure extradition or appearance in court. The court ordered investigations to proceed within 30 days and to report back by September 20. A second order allowed freezing the five bank accounts linked to Tayiru’s alleged diversion. That investigation period was set at 60 days. Forbes latest rankings still place Dangote as Africa’s richest man, with a net worth of about $24.4 billion. Other Nigerians on the list include Abdulsamad Rabiu ($7.2 billion), Mike Adenuga ($6.3 billion), and Femi Otedola ($1.5 billion). |
Which kain pictures be this? Why are you too economical with pictures. |
Appletek:I mean Nigeria amouring |
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