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mrvitalis:There’s no such thing as universal truth I think your definition of truth is based on what suits your narrative and align with your interests/beliefs. Therefore, you are bound to see people as sellout whenever they adopt a contrary view to yours |
HungryAfonja:The not granting of media interviews is global standard practice and for Dele’s own good because he has the habit of misyarning Anything he now says about the case might be used against him in the court |
Crimes of all sorts literally goes unreported in the South East, the people are accustomed to the angelic unknown gunmen |
"The Secrets the Rich Don’t Want You to Know" We live in a world designed by the rich, for the rich. Everything from the media you consume to the advice you’re given is carefully curated to keep you trapped in the rat race while they soar higher. It’s time to pull back the curtain and uncover the truths the wealthy don’t want you to know. Brace yourself, because what you’re about to learn may shatter every illusion you’ve been sold. The first secret is that hard work alone won’t make you rich. Yes, they encourage you to hustle and grind, but they know the truth: the path to wealth lies in leverage, not labor. While you’re breaking your back working overtime, they’re using other people’s time, money, and skills to build empires. Second, they want you to believe money is evil. The more you associate wealth with greed and corruption, the less likely you are to pursue it unapologetically. Meanwhile, they know that money is simply a tool—a powerful one that can amplify your impact if used wisely. Third, savings won’t make you rich. They push the “save and invest in a mutual fund” narrative, but they don’t follow it themselves. They invest in high-risk, high-reward opportunities: startups, real estate, stocks, and businesses that multiply their wealth exponentially. Fourth, the school system is a trap. They fund educational systems that teach you to be obedient employees, not critical thinkers or risk-takers. You’re taught to work for money, while they learn to make money work for them. Fifth, tax laws are written for the wealthy. They know the loopholes, the incentives, and the strategies to legally avoid taxes, while you’re stuck paying a significant chunk of your income. Wealthy people own assets, not salaries, and assets are taxed differently. Sixth, debt is a weapon—but only if you know how to wield it. They want you to fear debt, but the rich use it as a tool to acquire more wealth. They leverage other people’s money (OPM) to buy assets that generate cash flow and pay off the debt themselves. Seventh, your consumerism funds their lifestyle. Every time you buy a new gadget, trendy clothes, or overpriced coffee, you’re putting money directly into their pockets. Meanwhile, they’re investing in assets that appreciate over time. Eighth, connections matter more than talent. They don’t want you to know that access to the right people will open more doors than any degree or skillset. They build exclusive networks that perpetuate their wealth and keep outsiders at bay. Ninth, time is their most valuable asset. They don’t waste it on distractions or meaningless tasks. They hire people to do what they can’t or won’t do, freeing up their time to focus on wealth-building strategies. Tenth, the global stock market is rigged in their favour. While you’re hoping your portfolio grows steadily, they have insider information, access cheap capital, access to high-frequency trading, and the wherewithal to manipulate markets to their advantages……. To be continued |
Harddiskng:Or they are actually airing their frustrations, they would soon start blaming Tinubu |
Surely a good name is better than silver and gold. The moment I saw the headline on direct flight to London from Anambra, I thought of the an easy route to traffic drugs because the people from that region are stubborn drug pushers |
anonimi:Dele was arrested in his office not kidnapped and failing to obey court summons is an arrestable offence globally |
richmond500:I disagree, Jonathan is the weakest of them all, I don’t like gbajue Obi but I would vote for him over Atiku and GEJ Obi is definitely not a weak leader but he’s only pretending to gain popularity |
Detty December things 🤫 |
There’s abundance of Prosperity in an atmosphere of Peace. Excellent strides from Lagos State once again |
toyeoye:Wow AFRIPRUD is about to do a 💯% without any news, seems like most dividend paying stocks are about to rerate. 2025 surely gonna be a bullish year, hold on to good stocks |
Sowore is actually right about the begging aspect of this issue, Obi should allow the court process to determine the guilty verdict Personally I know that some judges are corrupt and I want Dele to at least provide some evidence to that effect |
DeepSight:Fair play you have an inside knowledge of the industry as a lawyer. However, the fact remains that this case has been dragging for months before it became public knowledge. Dele was summoned around July by the court in Ekiti but he declined, clamming he won’t get a fair hearing and he’s based in Lagos. Dele deliberately misled his supporters in his press conference to play the victim card knowing what’s coming next I expect you lawyers to encourage Dele to provide the evidence to substantiate his allegations and use this opportunity to sanitise the judiciary rather than arguing against his arrest and detention The information pertaining to the order from the Lagos State court is available for you through the FOI bill |
Wow, so this Dele guy bleeped up this much, I thought it was just a case of minor defamation but the allegations of bribing judges is criminal defamation not civil These are serious allegations that can lead to reputational damages of those involved and a judicial review of all the cases He ought to be denied bail and charged to court asap for him to present all his evidence to the world |
onuman:Chief Afe Babalola is a core Leader and financier of the PDP |
According to Dele’s letter, he was only invited when Tony elemelu petitioned the police. However, he claimed that police officers from Ekiti state are now trying to abduct him to face another defamation charges by Professor Afe Babalola Now, It seems this Dele guy is in the business of defaming and probably blackmailing high profile individuals because he’s now obviously playing the victim card and afraid of honouring police invitations |
Kukutente23:😂 I thought it was 200 years old whiskey, the older the stronger |
aariwa:😂 Mad people plenty for naija, no wonder Lagos is opening up centres for them across the state |
Mindlog:Nice one omo iyami👊, we definitely know each other at Olatunji street |
Mindlog:Obasa does not have Sanwo’s endorsement, hence he’s undermining him publicly Which street and area? I also grew up with him but I doubt your claim |
Raider76:Here’s the video link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc9A7TnR1ks?si=3Aj6fZV4XzI2B0ys The problem with you lots is that you desperately want this government to fail so you can brag about how you predicted it. However, you have to learn to accept defeat and stop playing politics with every issue |
Raider76:You’re the lazy one here because the information is all over the news and SM, do your own little research before jumping into conclusions |
She’s 💯% correct, Davido and his fat uncle are spoilt brats who talk and act carelessly. Nevertheless, I respect Davido for his talent and hardworking nature but that his uncle is very empty upstairs and very privileged to become a senator and governor in Nigeria without having the capacity to even pass WAEC |
That boy’s handlers/parents should keep him far away from Atiku because he’s very diabolical and destiny user, OBJ can testify See how Genevive acting career crumbled and she almost ran mad when she started sleeping with Atiku |
So all the attacks on police stations and the killing of police officers in their fight for Biafra was just a decoy to render their region insecure to aid kidnappings |
🤣 cake of impunity for adulterers |
Atiku is the problem of PDP not Wike but this Sowunmi is probably on Atiku’s payroll |
Nigga is either closet gay or impotent |
Ipob has done it again, congratulations ndi Igbo |
SonofLagos:No, he was sworn in as governor after the demise of his boss. He would now be starting his second tenure and won’t be eligible to contest afterwards because he can’t be sworn in more than twice according to the new law |
Akpaamunsi:You should have bought when the Rights issue price was announced or latest on Friday, it may gap up and open above N35 on Monday |
Akpaamunsi:Because the management has insider knowledge of the organisation and the current market price doesn’t reflect the true value Literally any stock trading under N50 on NSE and pays an interim dividend of N2 is undervalued. Therefore, UBA will re rate accordingly with time I reckon the price will surpass N35 before the closing date of the rights issue on December 24th |
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