BondRiv: A servant is a servant. Instead of Fubara to stick to the master who brought him into office, he is now serving a new master, an expired politician called Odili. He will always be a boy. Incompetent thing.
same Odili brought wike to limelight, same Odili was gov when Tinubu was
BREAKING: One Shot As Detained Soldiers Break Out Of 'Overcrowded Cells' To Protest Poor Feeding, Others At Nigeria's 8 Division In Sokoto Let them get out Abeg. After all when we protested during endsars, they used them to fight us
ObiPandora: For every road Alex Otti constructed I will name 10 by Sanwolu.
When Alex Otti start building homes school I have 10 or each from Sanwolu.
The same goes for bridges Jetties etc
Person wey senior your papa don senior una papa nothing una fit do.
I know some lunatics will start wailing like cursed souls over my choice. They will claim Lagos as more money but they are the same foolish souls that will blame Tinubu Alpha Beta for generating the more fund tru innovative IGR drive that no state in the country as measured up to over 20 years.
Keaton: Before you come here to pin it on the Igbos because of Chibunna James, also remember that it was Emmanuel Onogwu who caught him, so take back your blame game.
Rivers said that they are not igbo. they are niger deltans
Gistmedia10: A young woman shocked many when she turned down a lavish gift from her boyfriend, citing her preference for the latest iPhone model. The boyfriend, in a romantic gesture, purchased an iPhone 13 worth a whopping 680,000 Naira for his girlfriend, hoping to surprise her with the latest tech gadget.
However, instead of expressing gratitude for the thoughtful gift, the girlfriend stunned her boyfriend and onlookers by insisting that she wanted the iPhone 15 Pro Max instead.
Friends of the couple revealed that the boyfriend had saved up for months to purchase the iPhone 13, believing it would make the perfect gift for his girlfriend.
Moneyboyz: Early last year I was motivated to start a beer distribution business, I did my research bought the land and constructed the building.
Unfortunately for me, I didn't know someone is selling just few blocks to where I acquired the land. Although the competitor was a small scale but I do not want to compete because there is also a coke/pepsi depot right next to it.
I've decided to go into manufacturing but I'm not sure what I could do. I need ideas and possible the required capital that would start it.
Lifestone: Even the USA charged Binance and forced it's Chief Executive to resign. They also pay a huge fine in excess of $2billion. Nigeria must make them to pay fines also in billions of Dollars
Easy na, pay you for what, what is their offence??
DevilsEqual: Waiting for obidients who would come here to call a verifiable stats some propaganda
Some emergency Economic analysts will come here to start propounding some theories on why this will is just smokescreen but na lie, Nigeria go rise for their presence
kudos Cardoso, Now its looking like we now know what to do to make things right
Gistmedia10: The Lagos State Police Command has taken swift action against a woman caught on camera assaulting a police officer in Ajah on February 21, 2024. Omorogbe Jennifer Soni, a 26-year-old woman, was charged with serious assault following a heated argument with the officer.
The altercation took a physical turn when Omorogbe attempted to reach her car, pushing the female officer forcefully to the ground. This disturbing incident was captured on camera, leading to her arrest by the police.
According to a statement from SP Benjamin Hundeyin, the spokesperson for the command, Omorogbe was promptly arraigned the day after the incident, on February 22, 2024, at the Etiosa Magistrate Court in Ajah. The court ordered her remand at the Kirikiri Female Correctional Centre until her next hearing on March 27, 2024.
In his statement, Hundeyin reiterated the commitment of the Lagos State Police Command to uphold the law and ensure the safety of all residents. He urged Lagosians to remain law-abiding in their daily interactions, warning that anyone found guilty of similar offenses would face the full consequences of the law.
Forkthiefnubu: 200$ got him a kid two years and orji uzo kalu and Tinubu stole hundreds of millions of dollars , peddled drugs and are now men in power living lavishly
delpee: We never know how we'll react when faced with an unexpected situation. He could have calmly taken his picture in the room as valid evidence instead of fighting him.
My it's rape we are talking about not cheating. I can't see my wife in such condition and you expect me to start taking pictures. I go deck that bastard like mad. na that kind case my lawyer dey like. A man is meant to protect his family.
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If you have dated a foreigner to date a Nigerian will be a herculian task. I never knew what it means for a woman to love a man till i met my late polish fiancee. She did all she could to make sure i was comfortable enough, she showed me the true meaning of love. I named my first daughter after her and my two sons after two of her sons.
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Odewaleadesoye: A 20-year-old housewife, Lubabatu Yusuf, has narrated how one Sani Saleh Mu’azu, a Deputy Superintendent of the Nigerian Immigration Service, who happens to be her husband’s benefactor, allegedly raped her in the presence of her two children.
Recounting her ordeal to journalists in Bauchi on Monday, Lubabatu said the incident occurred when Mu’azu visited their residence on December 9, 2023.
According to the victim, her husband reported the incident, leading to Mu’azu’s arrest, but he was later granted bail.
The victim lamented that since her alleged rape, the police have failed to investigate her complaint but have arrested and detained her husband for alleged defamation of the suspect.
She explained that she and her family have been traumatized by the rape incident and the arrest of her husband.
The woman said,
The traumatised victim, whose husband is still in police custody, expressed regret that three weeks after she petitioned the Bauchi State Commissioner of Police, nothing had been done.
Lubabatu said further that she couldn’t define the exact relationship between Muazu and her husband. She said her husband did not give her details.
She recalled that her husband had a thriving transport business in Kaduna before he met Muazu whom he introduced as an ‘uncle’ and the family saw him as a father figure.
The victim asserted that Mu’azu later lured them to Bauchi with promises of a better life.
According to her, shortly after relocating to Bauchi, her husband’s business collapsed and the family experienced financial hardship forcing them to withdraw their children from school.
Speaking on the development, Founder of African Child Development and Human Rights Protection, a human right organisation, Alkassim Muhammad, expressed disappointment that the police had failed to investigate the complaint of rape brought by the victim and instead arrested her husband.
Akassim recalled that he wrote a petition, dated December 22, 2023, on behalf of the victim, calling on the Bauchi State Commissioner of Police, Auwal Mohammed, to re-arrest the Deputy Superintendent of Immigration and properly investigate the allegation, as rape is crime that must be not be treated with levity.
Alkassim vowed that the African Child Development and Human Rights Protection will take every legal action to ensure that Lubabatu secures justice in the court of law.
When contacted by DAILY POST, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Bauchi Command, Ahmed Wakil, explained that the victim’s husband, Yusuf, was arrested following a complaint of defamation and other charges.
But Wakil said he could not confirm whether the petition letter addressed to the Commissioner of Police by African Child Development and Human Rights Protection had been received.
He, however, disclosed that the police were investigating the incident.
When contacted by DAILY POST, the accused Immigration Officer, Sani Sale Muazu, denied all the allegations.
He told DailyPost in a phone interview that the allegation is a calculated attempt to dent his name and destroy his career.
However, he added that he would not comment further on the allegation since the issue is being investigated.