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PoliticsRe: How Former AGF Opened Multiple Accounts To Divert Public Funds - PremiumTimes by Backlinker01: 8:56pm On Feb 02, 2025
Appointments in Nigeria are not opportunities to work. Rather they're opportunities to loot the national wealth.
TV/MoviesWhere To Stream Nigerian Movies This Year by Backlinker01(op): 6:39am On Feb 02, 2025
Let’s explore the premier platforms to see Nollywood films.

Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime continues to solidify its position as a top-tier destination for streaming Nigerian movies. Subscribers enjoy exclusive early access to films produced by Nigeria’s leading studios, paired with 4K streaming and multilingual subtitles.

Netflix
Netflix remains a powerhouse for Nigerian cinema, offering an unparalleled selection of Nollywood films and series. Subscribers can stream groundbreaking titles such as King of Boys: The Return and Citation in Ultra HD, ensuring cinematic quality at home.


iROKOtv
As the first platform dedicated to African content, iROKOtv has evolved into a must-have for enthusiasts seeking to watch Nollywood movies.

See More Platforms and their Prices here
https://www.top5.ng/where-to-stream-nigerian-movies-in-2025-premier-platforms-for-nollywood-fans/

FoodNigerian Foods That Are A Good Source Of Iron In Nutrition by Backlinker01(op): 7:27pm On Feb 01, 2025
Did you know that iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional challenges globally, yet Nigeria’s vibrant cuisine offers delicious solutions?

In this deep dive, we spotlight the top five most iron-dense Nigerian foods, backed by cultural relevance and nutritional science. Whether you’re a health enthusiast or simply curious about boosting your iron intake, these foods are both accessible and integral to Nigeria’s culinary heritage.

1. Spinach
Spinach, locally known as efo tete in Yoruba, is a powerhouse of iron and a staple in Nigerian households.

2. Liver (Beef or Chicken)
Nigerian liver dishes are celebrated not just for their rich taste but also for their exceptional iron content. Beef liver, for instance, provides a staggering 6.5 mg of iron per 100 grams, while chicken liver offers 9 mg. This organ meat is a favorite in sauces, stews, and street food like suya (spiced grilled meat).


3. Beans
Beans, a cornerstone of Nigerian cuisine, are an outstanding source of non-heme iron. Black-eyed peas (ewa oloyin) and brown beans (ewa drum) deliver around 3.7 mg of iron per cooked cup. They’re central to dishes like moi moi (steamed bean pudding) and akara (bean fritters), which are both flavorful and iron-packed.

Full Article
https://www.top5.ng/top-5-nigerian-foods-with-iron-nutrients-for-optimal-health/

PhonesCheck Out Affordable Cheap Oppo Phones Available by Backlinker01(op): 7:14pm On Feb 01, 2025
1. Oppo A18 (2024)

Price Range: ₦160,000 – ₦180,000

Technical Specifications:

Display: 6.56-inch HD+ LCD (90Hz refresh rate)
Processor: MediaTek Helio G85
RAM/Storage: 4GB + 64GB (expandable via microSD)
Battery: 5000mAh with 10W charging
Cameras: 13MP main + 2MP depth sensor
Operating System: ColorOS 13.1 (Android 13)


2. Oppo A38


Price Range: ₦170,000 – ₦220,000

Technical Specifications:

Display: 6.6-inch HD+ LCD
Processor: MediaTek Helio G85
RAM/Storage: 4GB + 128GB
Battery: 5000mAh with 33W SUPERVOOC charging
Cameras: 50MP main + 2MP macro lens
Operating System: ColorOS 13.1 (Android 13)

Full Article
https://www.top5.ng/top-5-affordable-oppo-phones-in-the-nigerian-market-and-estimated-prices/

PoliticsRe: Son Arrested For Killing Father Over ₦‎5,000 In Delta by Backlinker01: 9:47am On Jan 17, 2025
Pikin wey dey do naming ceremony for...
Foreign AffairsRe: U.S Firefighters Use Handbags To Pour Water On Fires In California (Pics, Video) by Backlinker01: 8:11pm On Jan 09, 2025
Two things we can only try and manage but have zero control over is fire and water.
FamilyRe: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Backlinker01: 1:22pm On Dec 08, 2024
Christianity EtcRe: Can I Marry An Unbeliever? by Backlinker01: 1:19pm On Dec 08, 2024
I thought I could but learnt the hard way.
PhonesRe: Best Smartphone Under N100,000 In Nigeria (2024 Edition) by Backlinker01: 6:34am On Nov 12, 2024
Misinformation. Why was I even directed here?
BusinessRe: How Google Search Can Help Your Business in Nigeria by Backlinker01: 6:47am On Nov 07, 2024
Interesting. Can you deliver 50 reviews for my page?
PoliticsRe: The Moment Omoyele Sowore Arrived At The Protest Ground In Lagos by Backlinker01: 10:13am On Oct 01, 2024
I give it to this guy in his activism.
Many of the rest are in for the money.
PoliticsRe: Do You Enjoy 20 Hours Of Light In Your Area? by Backlinker01: 12:51pm On Sep 30, 2024
It has improved all over Lagos. But still you all can do better.
Christianity EtcRe: Lady Offers Marine Gods Almost $400 And A Bottle Of Fanta by Backlinker01: 12:51pm On Sep 30, 2024
Everyone to his/her own faith.
SportsRe: Top 5 Victors That Have Played For Super Eagles: Who Is Your Favourite by Backlinker01(op): 5:32am On Sep 07, 2024
I'll give it to Victor Moses. But he retired early.
SportsTop 5 Victors That Have Played For Super Eagles: Who Is Your Favourite by Backlinker01(op): 6:29pm On Sep 06, 2024
The Nigerian national football team, popularly known as the Super Eagles, has produced numerous talented players over the years. Among them, five players named Victor have left an indelible mark on the team's history. These Victors - Moses, Osimhen, Ikpeba, Boniface, and Agali - have each contributed significantly to Nigerian football, showcasing their skills on both domestic and international stages.



1. Victor Moses

Victor Moses, born on December 12, 1990, in Lagos, Nigeria, has had a remarkable journey in football. His career began in England, where he moved at a young age after tragically losing his parents. Moses' talent was evident from the start, and he quickly rose through the ranks of Crystal Palace's youth academy.

Moses made his professional debut for Crystal Palace in 2007 at the age of 16. His impressive performances caught the eye of Wigan Athletic, who signed him in 2010. It was at Wigan where Moses began to truly flourish, establishing himself as a key player in the Premier League. In 2012, Moses' career took a significant leap when he signed for Chelsea. During his time at Chelsea, he experienced both highs and lows, including loan spells at Liverpool, Stoke City, and West Ham United. However, it was under Antonio Conte's management that Moses found his niche as a wing-back, playing a crucial role in Chelsea's Premier League-winning campaign in 2016-17. He currently plays at Spartak Moscow in Russia.

Moses' international career with Nigeria has been equally impressive. He was part of the Nigerian team that won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013, scoring two penalties in the group stage. His ability to play in multiple positions, combined with his pace and dribbling skills, made him a valuable asset for the Super Eagles.




2. Victor Osimhen



Born on December 29, 1998, in Lagos, Nigeria, Victor Osimhen has quickly become one of the most exciting young talents in world football. His journey to stardom began with the Ultimate Strikers Academy in Nigeria, where his goal-scoring prowess caught the attention of European scouts.

Osimhen's professional career kicked off in Germany with VfL Wolfsburg in 2017. Although he struggled to make an impact in the Bundesliga, a loan move to Belgian club Charleroi in 2018 proved to be a turning point. His exceptional performance, scoring 20 goals in 36 appearances, earned him a permanent move to Lille in France.

At Lille, Osimhen truly announced himself on the world stage. In his single season with the club, he scored 18 goals in 38 appearances across all competitions, earning him the club's Player of the Year award. His performances attracted the attention of several top European clubs, ultimately leading to a record-breaking transfer to Napoli in 2020.

Since joining Napoli, Osimhen has continued to impress, overcoming initial challenges to become one of Serie A's most feared strikers. His combination of pace, power, and clinical finishing has drawn comparisons to legendary African strikers like Didier Drogba.

On the international stage, Osimhen has been equally impressive for Nigeria. He was part of the Nigerian team that won the U-17 World Cup in 2015, where he won the Golden Boot with 10 goals. Since making his senior debut in 2017, Osimhen has established himself as Nigeria's first-choice striker, playing a crucial role in their Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup qualifying campaigns.




3. Victor Ikpeba


Victor Nosa Ikpeba, born on June 12, 1973, in Benin City, Nigeria, was a prolific striker who made a significant impact both in European club football and for the Nigerian national team. Nicknamed the "Prince of Monaco" due to his successful stint with AS Monaco, Ikpeba's career is a testament to his goal-scoring ability and technical skills.

Ikpeba's professional career began in Belgium with RFC Liège in 1993. His performances quickly caught the attention of AS Monaco, who signed him in 1993. It was at Monaco where Ikpeba truly flourished, becoming one of the most feared strikers in French football. During his six-year stint with the club, he scored 55 goals in 170 appearances, helping Monaco win the Ligue 1 title in the 1996-97 season.

In 1997, Ikpeba reached the pinnacle of his career when he was named African Footballer of the Year. This recognition came on the back of his stellar performances for both Monaco and the Nigerian national team. Following his success at Monaco, Ikpeba had spells with Borussia Dortmund, Real Betis, and Al-Ittihad, before finishing his career in Belgium with Charleroi.

Ikpeba's international career with Nigeria was equally impressive. He was a key member of the Nigerian team that won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1994 and the Olympic gold medal in 1996. His ability to create and score goals made him a vital player for the Super Eagles throughout the 1990s.




4. Victor Boniface

Victor Boniface, born on December 23, 2000, in Akure, Nigeria, represents the new generation of Nigerian football talent. Despite being relatively early in his career, Boniface has already shown immense potential and is considered one of the most promising young strikers in European football.

Boniface's professional journey began in Norway with Bodø/Glimt in 2019. Despite facing an early setback with a ligament injury, he bounced back impressively. His performances in the Norwegian league and in European competitions caught the eye of several clubs across Europe.

In 2022, Boniface made a move to Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise, where he continued to impress. His goal-scoring exploits in the Europa League, particularly a brace against Union Berlin in the round of 16, showcased his ability to perform on the big stage. He finished as the joint top scorer in the Europa League, alongside Marcus Rashford, with six goals.

Boniface's rapid rise continued with a move to Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen in July 2023. He made an immediate impact in Germany, scoring a brace in his second Bundesliga appearance against Borussia Mönchengladbach. His performances have drawn praise for his pace, strength, dribbling ability, and clinical finishing.

On the international stage, Boniface made his debut for the Nigerian national team in September 2023. While still early in his international career, his potential and performances at the club level suggest he could become a key player for the Super Eagles in the coming years.




5. Victor Agali


Victor Okechukwu Agali, born on December 29, 1978, in Okpanam, Nigeria, had a career that spanned several countries and leagues. Known for his physical presence and goal-scoring ability, Agali represented Nigeria with distinction while also making a name for himself in European club football.

Agali's professional career began in France with Olympique de Marseille in 1997. However, it was in Germany where he first made a significant impact, playing for Hansa Rostock from 1998 to 2001. His performances for Rostock earned him a move to Schalke 04, where he spent three seasons and helped the club win the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2003.

Following his time in Germany, Agali had spells in France with Nice, Turkey with Kayseri Erciyesspor and Ankaragücü, and Greece with Skoda Xanthi and Anorthosis Famagusta. He also had a brief stint in China with Jiangsu Sainty. This diverse career path showcased Agali's adaptability and enduring goal-scoring ability across different leagues and footballing cultures.

On the international stage, Agali represented Nigeria at the 2000 Summer Olympics and was part of the Super Eagles squad that finished third at the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations. He scored five goals in 12 appearances for the national team, including important goals in World Cup qualifiers.





Conclusion

These five Victors - Moses, Osimhen, Ikpeba, Boniface, and Agali - have each left their mark on Nigerian football in unique ways. From Moses' versatility and success in the Premier League to Osimhen's rise as one of Europe's most promising strikers, from Ikpeba's golden era in the 1990s to Boniface's emergence as a future star, and Agali's journeyman career across Europe, these players represent different eras and styles of Nigerian football.

Their stories are not just about individual success, but also about the rich tapestry of talent that Nigeria continues to produce. They have paved the way for future generations of Nigerian footballers, inspiring young players to dream big and aspire to greatness on the global stage.

It's worth noting that these five are not the only Victors to have represented Nigeria. Others, such as Victor Anichebe, have also worn the green and white of the Super Eagles with pride. Anichebe, who had a successful career in the English Premier League with Everton and West Bromwich Albion, represented Nigeria at the 2008 Olympics and earned several caps for the senior national team.


https://www.top5.ng/a-tale-of-5-victors-that-wore-the-nigerian-super-eagles-jersey/

Jobs/VacanciesRe: If You Are The MD And HR, Would You Hire Him? by Backlinker01: 12:42pm On Aug 29, 2024
Almost everyone is a bettor now
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RomanceRe: My Fiancée's Family Is Insisting On Court Wedding by Backlinker01: 12:35pm On Aug 29, 2024
They simply want her security. Do the right thing bro.
RomanceRe: Couple Who Dated Online For Two Months Holds Wedding After Meeting (Photos) by Backlinker01: 4:08pm On Aug 27, 2024
They can be more happier than those that dated since secondary school
Foreign AffairsRe: Botswana President Masisi On Discovery Of World’s Second Largest Diamond by Backlinker01: 2:17pm On Aug 23, 2024
When I was young, I use to dream that I will be digging the garden one day and I will suddenly find a diamond grin
CrimeRe: Bandits Abduct 10 In Zamfara, Demand ₦‎50 Million Ransom by Backlinker01: 2:16pm On Aug 23, 2024
ufotunang:
., when the economy and country is bad... people lavishing in poverty hunger hardship unemployment inflation insecurity must increase.. that is why the government have to address and tackle poverty hunger hardship inflation high costs of living unemployment rural villages communities underdevelopment and insecurity banditry kidnapping will reduce and stop gradually
True. My point is how can you be kidnapping people that are hungry? Where ransom money go commot from?
CrimeRe: Bandits Abduct 10 In Zamfara, Demand ₦‎50 Million Ransom by Backlinker01: 8:21am On Aug 23, 2024
Kidnapping in the midst of a bad economy. Even kidnappers should be calming down.
PoliticsRe: Chinese Company To Sell Nigeria's Houses In Liverpool, UK For $2.2 Million by Backlinker01: 11:31am On Aug 21, 2024
A small Chinese company is having its way with the Giant of Africa. We could have simply just paid them or something.
FoodRe: Who Else Has This Queer Habit? by Backlinker01: 10:56am On Aug 21, 2024
Whatever it is, your eating habit is not healthy. Stop it before it stops you.
RomanceRe: Why Are Men Losing Interest In Settling Down ? ? by Backlinker01: 10:55am On Aug 21, 2024
Economy is hard grin
HealthRe: Where Can HIV Test Be Done In Ibadan by Backlinker01: 7:22am On Aug 21, 2024
dierich:
Do you av the idea of the amount?
When i did mine years ago, it was just 1500. Now it should be like double.
CultureRe: Funny Encounter Between A Soldier & Some Masquerades (pic/video) by Backlinker01: 9:08pm On Aug 20, 2024
Lol grin grin grin grin
HealthRe: Where Can HIV Test Be Done In Ibadan by Backlinker01: 8:57pm On Aug 20, 2024
Almost every lab does HIV test. Check a lab nearby.
Hopefully the result comes out good.
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Foreign AffairsRe: Japa: UK Faces Skills Shortage As Youth Seek Alternatives To University by Backlinker01: 8:49pm On Aug 20, 2024
Even in Nigeria, the workforce is shifting towards apprenticeship.
Learn a skill today.
PoliticsRe: Photo Of Bianca Ojukwu In Her Late Teens When She Won The Miss Martini Contest by Backlinker01: 8:47pm On Aug 20, 2024
Looking so beautiful with potentials for impact.
Foreign AffairsRe: Putin Kneels To Pay Tribute To Beslan School Massacre Victims, 20yrs Later (Pix) by Backlinker01: 8:45pm On Aug 20, 2024
Putin looking unworried about the Kursk invasion.
Christianity EtcRe: Video Of Church Members Armed With Axe, Cutlass, Sticks Stirs Reactions by Backlinker01: 10:24am On Aug 18, 2024
Those weapons are against flesh and blood not principalities and powers.

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