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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal vs PSG: UCL Finals (3 - 4) on penalties On 30th May 2026 by amAZEing: 4:09pm On May 30
PSG 5 - 1 arsenal
PhonesRe: MTN: Why Nigerians Are Experiencing Poor Network Service - Okigbo by amAZEing: 9:33am On May 27
Dpsychologist:
Source: https://techpoint.africa/insight/mtn-chief-explains-poor-network/
Lies and Rubbish...

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BusinessRe: Smartcash PSB Is Locking Customers Out And Deactivating Accounts by amAZEing: 9:06am On May 27
These are the type of networks that want to carryout realtime transmission of election results.
PoliticsRe: ADC Clinches Senate Principal Office by amAZEing: 2:42pm On Apr 23
Oyah Naah

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PoliticsRe: 23 Banks That Have Met CBN’s New Capital Requirements by amAZEing: 7:37am On Feb 20
Keystone, How Far? Wetin Sup? Una No Dey There, Ooh.
PhonesRe: Comon 40 Pro For Sale by amAZEing: 3:20pm On Jan 26
Easy!Buy product, abihuh??
BusinessRe: VAT Is On Charges Collected By Banks, Not Customers­’ Transactions — NRS by amAZEing: 3:30pm On Jan 16
Banks only receive the 7.5% tax from their customers on behalf of NRS.
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: Nigerians To Pay 7.5% VAT On Mobile Bank Transfers, USSD Transactions. by amAZEing: 7:53pm On Jan 14
Cash transactions is the best for Nigerians
BusinessRe: Excited Man Flaunts Bundle Of Naira After Exchanging 800 Cedis (Photos/Video) by amAZEing: 6:01pm On Jan 10
That,is actually 8,000,000 cedis
PoliticsRe: World Bank: Extremely Poor Nigerians Will Be Taxed But They Are Lying To You by amAZEing: 6:27pm On Jan 02
Extreme poverty (about $3 per day):

This corresponds to roughly ₦4,350 per day.
That is about ₦130,500 per month (30 days),
and approximately ₦1,587,750 per year.

2. Poverty – lower-middle-income country standard (about $4.20 per day):

This equals roughly ₦6,090 per day.
That comes to about ₦182,700 per month,
and roughly ₦2,223,850 per year.
ProgrammingRe: Nairaland Full-stack Vibe Engineering Challenge #1 (Ludo Game) by amAZEing: 8:34pm On Dec 26, 2025
Where is the APK athuh?
Foreign AffairsRe: Hindu Man Lynched Over Blasphemy Allegations In Bangladesh(photos) by amAZEing: 6:52am On Dec 20, 2025
Hope,lndia is watching
PoliticsRe: Videos And Photos Of Tuggar In Burkina Faso For Release Of Air Force Personnel by amAZEing: 9:14am On Dec 18, 2025
That Disgraced Nation...
Donald Trump, POTUS
SportsRe: FULL LIST: Items Banned Inside AFCON 2025 Stadiums by amAZEing: 7:43pm On Dec 15, 2025
Based on this list, Laser Lights are allowed by CAF.


SportblitsNews:
As the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 approaches, with kickoff set for December 21 in Morocco, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has issued a comprehensive list of prohibited items for all tournament stadiums.

The move aims to ensure fan safety, order, and a smooth match-day experience. Spectators will undergo security screening upon entry, and any banned items will not be allowed inside.

Fans are advised to leave the following items at home before entering AFCON 2025 stadiums:

• Alcoholic beverages
• Illegal substances and drugs
• Weapons and sharp objects
• Fireworks and pyrotechnics
• Glass bottles or containers
• Flammable materials
• Racist, violent, or discriminatory banners
• Unauthorized political, religious, or commercial signs
• Drones and animals
• Large umbrellas and oversized hats
• Professional cameras and recording equipment
• Musical instruments and loud horns
• Radio-emitting devices (except mobile phones)
• Heavy or large bags


CAF urges all attendees to adhere strictly to these rules to avoid delays or confiscation of items and to enjoy a safe, enjoyable AFCON 2025 experience.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ten Most Developed African Countries In 2025 by amAZEing: 7:02pm On Dec 15, 2025
PhonesRe: Glo Confirms Nationwide Data Outage Disrupting Services Across Nigeria by amAZEing: 3:14pm On Dec 09, 2025
Who uses this networkhuh Oooooooook
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs DR Congo: 2026 World Cup Play-Off Finals 1(3 - 4)1 On Nov 16 2025 by amAZEing: 11:50pm On Nov 16, 2025
Disgraced Country
SportsRe: I Sorry For Nwabali One On One With This Guy by amAZEing: 8:08pm On Nov 13, 2025
How hfar, any upperdatehuh
Forum GamesRe: Let's See Who Can Answer All These Questions Without Cyber Help. by amAZEing: 2:24pm On Nov 10, 2025
without Google,, no 1 in a West African country is called Looters.

Morbeta11:
Let's see who can answer all these questions without cyber help.

1. A group of Governors is called........

2. A group of Judges is called.............

3. A group of Magistrates is called.......

4. A group of Diplomats is called.........

5. A group of Civil Servants is called.....
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's VAT Performance Against The N625.13bn Budgeted |january-september 2025 by amAZEing: 7:05pm On Oct 28, 2025
Very soon the outperforming figures will be under reported and looted.
PoliticsRe: 25 Countries With The Largest Homeless Populations by amAZEing: 5:25pm On Oct 23, 2025
Representing as usual, hoookay.
SportsRe: Nigerians Beg South African Players Food In Abeokuta by amAZEing: 10:04pm On Oct 22, 2025
139Million hungry fellas.
PoliticsRe: Onitsha, Nnewi Residents Desert Roads In Solidarity With #FreeNnamdiKanu Protest by amAZEing: 4:48pm On Oct 20, 2025
PoliticsRe: 139m Nigerians Living In Poverty – World Bank by amAZEing: 7:20pm On Oct 09, 2025
All these numbers are for the poor Nigerians.

The real statistics

- Poverty: ~54% (World Bank projection; rural 75%)
- Hunger: 31M people affected (UN); Global Hunger Index 28.8 (serious)
- Insecurity: 5.1M in food crisis due to conflict (ICRC); exact % uncertain
- Out-of-school children: ~20M (UNESCO)
- Infant mortality: 52.6 per 1,000 births (Macrotrends)
- Food inflation: 21.9% YoY (NBS Aug 2025)
- Corruption: CPI score 26/100 (Transparency Int'l 2024)
- Youth unemployment: Official 6.5% (NBS); alt. est. 42.5% (reports)
- Maternal mortality: 1,047 per 100K births (WHO)
- Literacy: 62% (World Pop Review)
- Life expectancy: 56.4 years (Macrotrends)
- Infrastructure deficit: ~$878B by 2040 (est.)
PoliticsRe: Tinubu’s Reforms Yielding Results, But Gains Not Felt By Nigerians – World Bank by amAZEing: 10:15pm On Oct 08, 2025
TV/MoviesRe: Faith Disqualified From Bbnaija Season 10 by amAZEing: 6:36pm On Oct 02, 2025
Funny shameless ppl


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TravelRe: Work In Progress: Cross River Section Of Lagos-calabar Coastal Highway by amAZEing: 6:29pm On Oct 02, 2025
blamingthedevil:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN1BVCV_8jM?si=NtAyYVGU93jysMAE


Update on the ongoing construction of the Calabar section of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road in Cross River State.

Why not concrete.
FoodRe: Massive Crowd Struggles To Enter Hilda Baci’s Cooking Venue In Lagos(Photos/Vid) by amAZEing: 9:22pm On Sep 12, 2025
Nice one for the jobless youths over there.
SportsRe: South Africa Vs Nigeria. What Is Your Bet by amAZEing: 3:31pm On Sep 09, 2025
3-1


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Technology MarketRe: Closed. by amAZEing: 6:06pm On Aug 31, 2025
God, see better machine...
PoliticsRe: The Top 10 Best-governed African Nations In 2025 by amAZEing: 12:40pm On Aug 30, 2025

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