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Chatgpt Bro, don’t call her parents to beg her. She’s the one who broke the marriage vow, not you. If you call and beg, it will look like you’re the guilty one. Let her parents know the truth, but stand your ground as a man. Yes, finances put pressure on your home, but that’s no excuse for adultery. She made her choice. If she truly values the marriage, she should be the one begging you and your family, not the other way around. If you still want her back, it has to be on the condition that she admits her wrong, repents, and is ready to rebuild trust. Otherwise, begging her parents is just putting yourself under unnecessary shame. |
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I know one of the two living daughters of Baba Babalola, I must say, she is doing very fine and can spend billions for Christ, Baba Himself is rich during his lifetime but he choose to spend for the needy rather than keeping it for himself.. Selah Although CAC was not supportive to Baba children after his sudden demise according to mama apeke Deborah Adeniyi. |
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Things to know about Oba Clement Adesuyi Haastrup, Ajimoko III 1. The Owa Obokun Adimula was born on September 19, 1948, into the royal Ajimoko family of Ijesaland in Osun State. 2. Oba Ajimoko III was educated at Eko Boys’ High School, where he completed his secondary education between 1963 and 1967, followed by the Federal School of Sciences for his A-levels. 3. He later pursued a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree at Howard University, Washington D.C., USA. 4. Upon his return to Nigeria in 1981 he ventured into business and politics. 5. Kabiyesi became the first Deputy Governor of Osun State in 1990 serving with the late Alhaji Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke as his principal. 6. With the termination of the stillbirth Fourth Republic by the General Sani Abacha led junta in 1993, Oba Haastrup returned to business by setting up a conglomerate, ENL Consortium Limited in 2002. 7. A quiet achiever without any kind of air around him, Oba Haastrup’s ENL became big players in diverse sectors of the private sector of the country such as in power, port management, hospitality, estate development, construction, quarrying, and gold mining. 8. The new Ijesa paramount ruler is also a philanthropist and his foundation has provided educational scholarships to over 500 students locally and internationally, reflecting his unwavering commitment to human capital development. 9. Prince Haastrup, a devoted Christian and family man, remains a beacon of humility and service, attributing his successes to God 10. Representing the Bilaro-Oluodo Ruling House, he would take the regna appellation of Ajimoko initially taken by his great grand father, Oba Frederick Kumoku Adedeji Haastrup, Ajimoko I and his grandfather, Oba Alexander Adejumola Haastrup, Ajimoko II. 11. Prince Haastrup defeated nine other contenders to ascend the throne, marking the beginning of a new era for Ijesaland. 12. Prince Haastrup’s emergence as Owa Obokun Ajimoko III signifies hope and progress for Ijesaland. With his extensive experience in governance, business, and community service, he is poised to lead the kingdom into a future of prosperity and unity.
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Things to know about Oba Clement Adesuyi Haastrup, Ajimoko III 1. The Owa Obokun Adimula was born on September 19, 1948, into the royal Ajimoko family of Ijesaland in Osun State. 2. Oba Ajimoko III was educated at Eko Boys’ High School, where he completed his secondary education between 1963 and 1967, followed by the Federal School of Sciences for his A-levels. 3. He later pursued a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree at Howard University, Washington D.C., USA. 4. Upon his return to Nigeria in 1981 he ventured into business and politics. 5. Kabiyesi became the first Deputy Governor of Osun State in 1990 serving with the late Alhaji Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke as his principal. 6. With the termination of the stillbirth Fourth Republic by the General Sani Abacha led junta in 1993, Oba Haastrup returned to business by setting up a conglomerate, ENL Consortium Limited in 2002. 7. A quiet achiever without any kind of air around him, Oba Haastrup’s ENL became big players in diverse sectors of the private sector of the country such as in power, port management, hospitality, estate development, construction, quarrying, and gold mining. 8. The new Ijesa paramount ruler is also a philanthropist and his foundation has provided educational scholarships to over 500 students locally and internationally, reflecting his unwavering commitment to human capital development. 9. Prince Haastrup, a devoted Christian and family man, remains a beacon of humility and service, attributing his successes to God 10. Representing the Bilaro-Oluodo Ruling House, he would take the regna appellation of Ajimoko initially taken by his great grand father, Oba Frederick Kumoku Adedeji Haastrup, Ajimoko I and his grandfather, Oba Alexander Adejumola Haastrup, Ajimoko II. 11. Prince Haastrup defeated nine other contenders to ascend the throne, marking the beginning of a new era for Ijesaland. 12. Prince Haastrup’s emergence as Owa Obokun Ajimoko III signifies hope and progress for Ijesaland. With his extensive experience in governance, business, and community service, he is poised to lead the kingdom into a future of prosperity and unity.
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ChatGPT You said: The political-rap artiste , Eedris Abdulkareem thank you for waking us from slumbers by giving us ' tell your papa' Truly, the state of the nation is bad except only into politics and padi padi government ChatGPT said: That's a powerful statement. Eedris Abdulkareem has always used his music to challenge the system and speak truth to power. "Tell Your Papa" is no different—it's a wake-up call wrapped in beats, exposing the bitter reality of corruption, favoritism (padi padi politics), and neglect of the common man. You’re right: the state of the nation is troubling, especially when leadership is built on personal gain instead of service. It's voices like his—and yours—that help keep the fire of awareness burning. Do you want help turning this thought into a spoken word, poem, or maybe a post to share online? You said: Poem ChatGPT said: Sure! Here's a poem inspired by your words and the message of "Tell Your Papa": "Tell Your Papa" Eedris spoke, and the silence broke, Like thunder roaring through the smoke. He told the truth we tried to hide, Of pain and hunger, crushed in pride. Tell your papa, tell him well, This nation's soul is not for sale. We’re tired of lies, of empty talk, While streets are cracked and dreams can’t walk. They eat in gold while we beg bread, Their pockets fat, our hopes near dead. Politics, a game of friends, Where justice bends, and power never ends. Wake up, o youth, the time is now, We won't keep quiet, we won't allow This padi padi rule to reign, While mothers cry in silent pain. Eedris, you shook us from our sleep, You made the blind begin to peep. With beats and bars, you sowed the seed— Of truth, of change, of rising need. So tell your papa, uncle too, The nation’s voice is coming through. Not with guns, but with our minds— A brighter dawn for all mankind. Source : at my command with chatgpt |
I came across this post this mornings from Deji Adeyanju verified Facebook page account . How he stated that a woman reach out to him that she was led 'by who or what ' I don't know, that she should donate her tithe to him. But Deji Adeyanju response caught my attention,he replied glory to God I have enough, but the tithe donor money will be given to one of the Deji Adeyanju social media followers to start up a business, he announced.
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Abducted National President of the Afenifere Youth Council, Eniola Olajuni, has been released after 12 days in the kidnappers’ den. The National Secretary of the Youths Council, Biodun Aderohunmu, confirmed his release to our correspondent in a short WhatsApp message on Saturday.He has been released”, the message reads. PUNCH Online reports that Olajuni was abducted on Monday, February 17, 2025, on his way to Abuja for a meeting. The kidnappers had demanded N100m and two tricycles as ransom for his release. Source; punch Nigeria
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Abducted National President of the Afenifere Youth Council, Eniola Olajuni, has been released after 12 days in the kidnappers’ den. The National Secretary of the Youths Council, Biodun Aderohunmu, confirmed his release to our correspondent in a short WhatsApp message on Saturday.He has been released”, the message reads. PUNCH Online reports that Olajuni was abducted on Monday, February 17, 2025, on his way to Abuja for a meeting. The kidnappers had demanded N100m and two tricycles as ransom for his release. Source; punch Nigeria
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The way and manner in which the rank-and-file of Nigeria Police at Nigeria Police Zone 2 Headquarters, Onikan, Lagos State treat Nigerians – especially Nigerian defenceless masses and the poor – is most disheartening, crude, painful as well as callous! I write sequel to my ordeal in the hands of the rank-and-file of Nigeria Police when I visited Zone 2 of Nigeria Police at Onikan, Lagos, with some Nigerian citizens on Thursday, 30th January, 2025.With pronounced hostility, all visitors going into the Nigeria Police zone 2 Headquarters, Onikan, Lagos were asked to submit their phones at their entrance – an action which is unfathomable, questionable as well as shady !Our attempt to know the reason for seizing our phones before we could gain entrance when we are neither suspects in any case nor criminals was met with harshness and hostility. We later learnt that all visitors must drop their phones before they can go inside. This is unjust. It is tantamount to deprivation, humiliation, harassment and negates policing globally acceptable ethics and practices. It is on records that all visitors at Nigeria Police zone 2 Headquarters, Onikan, Lagos are always held incommunicado for commiting no crime. Why would Nigeria police strip innocent citizens of their dignity and right by seizing their phones before they can gain entrance into their premises ? This is crude, barbaric, and unprofessional. It is an eloquent testimony to the fact that here, in Nigeria, the police are not friendly to the citizenry. Hence, the maxim “police are your friend” is a ruse, deceit, and mere cajolery. Can it be inferred that Nigeria police are covering up ‘something’ ? If professionalism is part of Nigeria police watchword and core values, why are they afraid to see innocent citizens at their headquarters with their phones ? Nigerians deserve to be treated with courtesy and dignity by Nigeria Police. If the ugly situation persists, Nigerian masses will not trust Nigeria police and, as a result, will be repelled by their anti-people actions and tendencies. It has become imperative to invite the attention of IGP to this atrocity and humiliation by his men against poor Nigeria masses. This is necessary so that our IGP can beam a searchlight into the barbarism, stop it, and save innocent Nigerians from such humiliation and harassment henceforth. Needless to stress, Nigeria Police need to rise up, shun any form of unprofessionalism, and anti-people tendencies and embrace globally acceptable policing ethics. Seizing phones from innocent citizens who have committed no offence and no crime is unethical, humiliating, undemocratic as well as barbaric. One can logically infer that there is ‘something’ which Nigeria Police is hiding or covering up in their operations, premises, and dealings. Our dear IGP, it is my fervent hope that this dissent will not be a basis for witch-hunt and trump-up charges against me as we have witnessed in recent times against dissent voices. I make bold to say that I have no other country other than Nigeria. It is therefore my obligation, like every other patriotic citizen of Nigeria, to defend the integrity of our nation, fortify our nascent democracy and speak up against any evil, indiscipline and any form of corruption that can turn Nigeria to a laughing stock among the comity of nations. In conclusion, it is my fervent hope that you will swing into action and correct this anomaly and show to the world that professionalism is one of the core values of Nigeria Police. By doing so, you will not only unwittingly write your name with gold in the annals of Nigeria but also restore the trust and confidence of Nigerian masses in Nigeria Police and this will subsequently build a cordial mutual relationship between Nigerians and Nigeria Police – a condition which is very necessary for efficacious and result-orriented policing. ■ Dapo Atoki writes from Lagos. [08064172743] |
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Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has responded to United States President Donald Trump’s recent executive order recognising only two genders: male and female. The policy, part of a series of directives signed by Trump upon resuming office, mandates the recognition of only two genders across all U.S. government policies. During his inaugural address, Trump declared, “As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female.” In response to the announcement, Bobrisky took to Instagram Stories on Tuesday to dismiss any concerns, asserting confidence in her identity as a woman. Posting on Instagram, Bobrisky wrote, “I don’t have business with Trump. Trump said we have only two genders, right? And I said I am now a woman who has undergone everything. If they ask for evidence, I will show them, simple.”
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The world's richest man, Elon Musk, has sparked speculation after changing his name on his social media platform X to "Kekius Maximus". The tech mogul - and close confidant of US President-Elect Donald Trump - offered no immediate explanation for the name or his new profile image which depicts the character Pepe the Frog - a meme that has been used by far-right groups. The move has sent ripples through the cryptocurrency world, sending the value of a memecoin - a digital currency inspired by internet memes - that shares the same name skyrocketing. In the past, Mr Musk has influenced crypto prices with his social media commentary, but it was not immediately clear if he had any involvement in this particular memecoin. Elon Musk A picture of Elon Musk's X profile with a picture of Kekius MaximusElon Musk "Kekius" appears to be a Latinisation of "kek", a word roughly equivalent to "laugh out loud" popularised by gamers but now often associated with the alt right. "Kek" is also the name of the ancient Egyptian god of darkness, who is sometimes depicted with the head of a frog. Many people would link "Maximus" to the name of Russell Crowe's heroic character in the film Gladiator, Maximus Decimus Meridius. Mr Musk's new profile image depicts Pepe in Roman military dress holding what appears to be a game console. Source BBC
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Hello guys Initially I thought we are few that was affected,it's massive disabling of accounts by Facebook community . It's new year gifts to Facebook users I think. I'm just curious why would they do so?
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Hello guys , Facebook has permanently disabled my account and I don't regret it.. But I'm just curious why would they do so when I have never violated their community rules !!! |
Former US President Jimmy Carter has passed on at the age of 100. The longest lived US President died on Sunday. His demise was announced by his, son Chip. According to Chip, he died in his home in Plains at about 3.45pm. Carter who served only one term as the 39th US President, from 1977 to 1981 was the only one from the state of Georgia to have led the country.
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Former Deputy Governor of Osun State, Prince Clement Adesuyi Haastrup from Bilaro Oluodo Ruling House has emerged as the Owa Obokun Ajimoko III and Paramount Ruler of Ijesaland. His emergence was announced today, Friday at election held by the kingmakers within the premises of Ilesa West Local Government Secretariat, in Ilesa. He defeated nine other candidates in the selection process. The kingmakers who converged at the local government complex included six Iwora mefa namely Obaala, High Chief Ibitoye; Ogboni Ipole, Oba Omokehinde Oyeleye; Ogboni Ijebu-jesa, Oba Olufemi Agunsoye ( Elegboro); Ogboni Ibokun, Oba Festus Awogboro; Ogboni Ilesa High Chief Saka Fapohunda; and Oba Odo of Ilesa... Source : diamond fm ilesa
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How Kemi Badenoch used Nigerian roots to become British MP British Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, who has been in the eye of the storm over controversial statements about Nigeria, once sought the help of people from the West African country to secure her parliamentary seat, Saturday PUNCH reports. Badenoch (nee Adegoke) had in 2010 sought the support of the Nigerian community in the United Kingdom in her bid to win a seat in the British parliament. A campaign document which has been making the rounds on social media showed that during her campaign for Dulwich and West Norwood, she reached out to Nigerians while highlighting her roots. She particularly pledged to uplift the image of the country through her position in the British political system. British Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, who has been in the eye of the storm over controversial statements about Nigeria, once sought the help of people from the West African country to secure her parliamentary seat, Saturday PUNCH reports. Badenoch (nee Adegoke) had in 2010 sought the support of the Nigerian community in the United Kingdom in her bid to win a seat in the British parliament. A campaign document which has been making the rounds on social media showed that during her campaign for Dulwich and West Norwood, she reached out to Nigerians while highlighting her roots. She particularly pledged to uplift the image of the country through her position in the British political system. In a message to her Nigerian supporters, Badenoch said, “I need your help. I’m running for parliament in the 2010 UK general elections. The race is very tight. Last year, a survey was carried out in this constituency by the News of the World and the forecast was that I would win. This year, things are a lot tougher as the party has dropped nationally in the polls. I need your help. “In a recent BBC interview, a caller insulted me because I’m Yoruba. I was very disappointed that a Nigerian woman who claimed to have lived in London for 45 years had issues with me being Yoruba than with my political views and shamefully made her comments on national radio. “We really need to get out of this mindset where we are fighting one another and try and support each other instead. Regardless of party allegiance, a Nigerian in parliament winning purely on merit and not because of her relatives or by buying the election will be amazing.”She lamented that her generation had suffered enough from the mistakes of the past and it was time to retell the story. “So I am asking for your help now to support a Nigerian who is trying to improve our national image and do something great here,” she added. However, the UK-born Badenoch after winning the election, deployed her experiences in Nigeria, as a talking point to rally support for her policies. She has been accused of exploiting her roots for political gains.While in the race to succeed former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in 2022, Badenoch lambasted Nigerian politicians for polluting the environment with degradation. She said, “I grew up in Nigeria, and I saw firsthand what happens when politicians are in it for themselves, when they use public money as their private piggy banks.” “I saw what socialism is for millions. I saw poverty and broken dreams. I came to Britain to make my way in a country where hard work and honest endeavour can take you anywhere.” Also, in one of the interviews she had with the British media, she said she did not want the UK to experience what made her flee Nigeria. “This is my country…I don’t want it to become like the place I ran away from. I want it to get better and better, not just for me, but for the next generation,” she said. Nigerians in the diaspora, including former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, accused Badenoch of using her Nigerian background when convenient and distancing herself when it suited her political ambitions. Omokri, on his X page, gave instances when the UK disowned Nigerians during their downtimes, but embraced them at their best. “Mrs Badenoch may want to acquaint herself with the case of former British star footballer, John Fashanu. When he was the darling of the football-loving Brits, he was called British, and he did not associate with Nigeria,” he said. Also, Vice President Kashim Shettima, during the 10th Annual Migration Dialogue, stated that she had the right to express her opinions but could not diminish the value of the country. In response, Badenoch’s spokesperson reaffirmed that she stood by her wordsShe is the leader of the opposition, and she is very proud of her leadership of the opposition in this country. She tells the truth. She tells it like it is. She’s not going to couch her words, and she stands by what she says,” the spokesperson said
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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has hinted that his in-law, Pastor Bayo Adeyokunnu, could succeed the late Oba Adekunle Aromolaran as the next Owa of Obokun of Ijeshaland, Osun State. Adeyokunnu, a Deputy Continental Overseer of RCCG in the United States, is reportedly being considered as a potential candidate to replace Oba Aromolaran, who passed away on The RCCG leader dropped the hint during Adeyokunnu’s 70th birthday celebration at the RCCG Victory Temple in Bowie, Maryland, on October 16, 2024. “Like you have been told, he is a prince. You might think we are joking, but God might take your joke seriously, and your pastor may end up becoming the next king. “I am also from Ijeshaland, and in our tradition, we don’t speak English before the royal highness, so I will pray for him in English,” Adeboye said. He fondly recalled their 60-year relationship, describing Adeyokunnu as a prayer warrior and a committed Christian who had been born again under his ministry. Source ; punch ng
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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has hinted that his in-law, Pastor Bayo Adeyokunnu, could succeed the late Oba Adekunle Aromolaran as the next Owa of Obokun of Ijeshaland, Osun State. Adeyokunnu, a Deputy Continental Overseer of RCCG in the United States, is reportedly being considered as a potential candidate to replace Oba Aromolaran, who passed away on The RCCG leader dropped the hint during Adeyokunnu’s 70th birthday celebration at the RCCG Victory Temple in Bowie, Maryland, on October 16, 2024. “Like you have been told, he is a prince. You might think we are joking, but God might take your joke seriously, and your pastor may end up becoming the next king. “I am also from Ijeshaland, and in our tradition, we don’t speak English before the royal highness, so I will pray for him in English,” Adeboye said. He fondly recalled their 60-year relationship, describing Adeyokunnu as a prayer warrior and a committed Christian who had been born again under his ministry. Source ; punch ng
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On a serious note God is calling each of everyone of us before it's too late https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFTNUAv8GZc?si=C-6qH8ieSiPYkAYq Please take a listen to that strong and powerful message. Thanks |