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givedemwotowoto:Pray ke Even the most foolish person knows this is bound to happen. |
DrAkpa:To cook dey like stress to an average person but food wey don done eh sweet to chop. Na the kind specie wey Obidients be 😯 |
Listen You are responsible for the loan but if you wish to clear yourself, pin your so called long distant friend for his/her debt. Ask me how you can Nail such peson |
Don't misinform yourself bro The current political issue is between the north and south east. So don't generalize it. Face your Foe bro 😂 |
One of the problems Nigeria is facing is such attitude as that of Chiamanda. Why should you criticize me for my choice and opinion? Omo make Una park well jare Same chiamanda nor dey gree criticism but she dey quick to criticize. Shior 😛 |
Na these same students go still go against their papa |
A typical sample of daddy and son 😂 #TrumpNeta 😈 Pikin go fin trouble an papa go cover up😯 |
Majority of Nigerians don't understand what they are criticizing. If you ask them to explain what they are criticizing and the reason behind their criticism, thats when you will here fools talk a d you will see how foolish some Nigerians can be. I rest my case |
Did he miss the update on US revoking some visas and citizenship? Its no one's fault be his and his father's. Updates are available free online but he failed to look into what can affect his life and he wants to pin it on only God knows who 😂 |
aribisala0:This reminds me of a news I read on NL earlier today which says "The tax agency in Nigeria has tasked banks to report transactions over 5million naira monthly to the tax agency" When I read the news, the first 10 comments were against such. Nigerians prefer to travel to a foreign land and will be okay to pay tax but when their native government bring up such idea, the same people go against it big time. The reformation begins with us but we tend to shy away from it. |
Truth be told, ADC is an opposition against PDP but using APC as a cover up for their grieviances against PDP 😈 |
Flexiserve:Your point would have been valid if you had explained your grievances co no my wise. |
maxiuc:Shey na customs dey sell the cars give you? Get your priorities right before expressing your grievances publicly. |
Deepthoughts:My blooder I am a typical yoruba who has lived and schooled in the north for a reasonable time. What I believe the north is facing as an inderance is lack of education and civilization. I believe the north |
As Nigeria inches closer to another pivotal electoral cycle in 2027, the spotlight returns to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) with renewed scrutiny over the cost of its presidential nomination forms. Although 2027 is already shaping up as a landmark political year, it was in the build-up to the 2023 general elections that the ADC priced its presidential Expression of Interest and Nomination forms at ₦25 million per aspirant. While the party has not officially announced a revised fee, political watchers speculate whether this figure will remain unchanged or face an upward review, reflecting shifting dynamics and inflationary pressures. Back in 2023, ten prominent Nigerians boldly picked up the ₦25 million forms to contest the ADC presidential primary. Among them were: Chukwuka Monye, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, Dr. Chike Okogwu, Dr. Mani Ibrahim, Joyce Ogochukwu Nsaka, Bishop Ify George Oforkans, Princess Chichi Ojei, Lady Angela Johnson, Dumebi Kachikwu and Muhammad Lamido. Party insiders hinted that more aspirants were waiting in the wings, while interest from members of the APC and PDP surged in the final days leading to the ADC primary deadline. ADC adopted as coalition vehicle In a dramatic shift within Nigeria’s political landscape, the ADC has been formally adopted as the official platform for a broad opposition coalition aiming to unseat the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 presidential election. The coalition, led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, includes political heavyweights such as Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, Nasir El-Rufai, David Mark, and Rauf Aregbesola. The coalition’s unveiling in Abuja drew national attention, with David Mark appointed interim national chairman and Aregbesola named secretary. The alliance is positioning itself as a credible alternative to the Tinubu administration, with a manifesto focused on national unity, economic reform, and democratic governance. Internal tensions and strategic calculations Despite its ambitious goals, the coalition faces internal challenges. Rotimi Amaechi has declared his intent to run for president under the ADC banner, pledging a one-term presidency to honour southern rotation. Meanwhile, Peter Obi remains a central figure, with youth groups and his 2023 running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, insisting he must lead the ticket—not serve as vice president. Atiku Abubakar, though yet to formally declare, is reportedly mobilising support in the North, banking on regional strength and political longevity. These competing ambitions have sparked speculation about potential fractures within the coalition, especially as consensus-building remains elusive. ADC’s role and risks ahead While the ADC’s adoption has energised the opposition, it also exposes the party to risks of elite capture and factionalism. Dumebi Kachikwu, a former ADC presidential candidate, has criticised the coalition’s takeover as a “hostile hijack”. Analysts warn that without grassroots mobilisation and internal cohesion, the coalition may replicate the failures of past alliances. Still, the ADC’s expanded visibility and strategic positioning offer a rare opportunity for opposition forces to consolidate. Whether it can translate elite endorsements into electoral success will depend on its ability to build a truly national footprint and navigate Nigeria’s complex political terrain. |
The office building of actress Iyabo Ojo was gutted on Tuesday night. The producer said no life was lost during the inferno while expressing lost gratitude to the Nigerian Fire Service for prompt response in salvaging what was left of her property. She credited her safety to divine intervention, reaffirming that she will recover all that was lost with God on her side. “This just happened today, the 8th of July 2025, around 7pm. My office building caught fire. Thank you to the Nigerian Fire Service and my staff for salvaging what was left. Thankfully, no lives were lost. The devil tested us today, but God said no. With God on my side, we will bounce back bigger and better,” she wrote on Instagram. Source: news now.com
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ClearFlair:Iran dealt with Netayahu and "He Ran" 😈 But wait o If US had not done what dey did, do you think Israel would have remained in one piece? |
This man simply needs to add "Lienus" to his name 😂 Peter abeg wetin be your gain in all these your lies wey dey boomerang? Peter "Lienus" Obi |
If Obi had done this from the start instead of lying, he case would have been different but he's coming out clean after he had been busted. The truth about the whole matter is that Obi is just politically hungry and he's trying all his best to win people's hearts but he's not clean as he claims |
Kenneth Okonkwo, a member of the opposition alliance, believes President Bola Tinubu will win if the African Democratic Congress (ADC) nominates a southern presidential candidate like Peter Obi as its flag bearer in the 2027 election.https://thesun.ng/2027-presidency-tinubu-will-win-if-coalition-picks-southerner-kenneth-okonkwo/
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The referee of Chelsea's Club World Cup semi-final clash against Fluminese revealed why he opted not to give a penalty to the Brazilian side during Tuesday's match. French official Francois Letexier explained his decision as he was mic'd up for the crowd to listen in during the encounter at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Letexier, 36, initially gave Fluminense a spot-kick in the 37th minute after adjudging Trevoh Chalobah to have handled the ball inside the penalty area. But he then overturned his decision on advice from the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) and restarted the contest with a drop ball. Explaining his decision, Letexier said: 'After video review, the handball committed [Chalobah] saw his hand in a natural position, meaning the offence is not punishable [with the awarding of a penalty kick]'. It proved to be a pivotal moment in the match, denying Fluminense the chance to level proceedings from the spot after Joao Pedro opened the scoring on his debut for Enzo Maresca's side. The Brazilian striker, who joined Chelsea from Brighton for £60million, doubled his goal tally for his new side shortly before the hour mark. That earnt Chelsea a place in Sunday's final, which will see them come up against PSG or Real Madrid, who face one another on Wednesday. Source:https://m.allfootballapp.com/news/Headline/Revealed-Referee-explains-why-Fluminense-had-penalty-overturned-by-VAR-during-Club-World-Cup-semi-final-against-Chelsea/3970012
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Just gimme yam and plantain I dash you Irish and Sweet |
The truth is that Israel begged US to interfere in the peace deals because they knew they would perish if the fight between israel vs Gaza & Iran continued. Argue with your keypad |
The us government is trying to sweep that case under the carpet but they made a mistake in giving Elon access earlier. I am for Elon all the way |
Refinedbeing:Can I help rework your sales copy? May I know what your product or service entails? |
Former Nigerian senator, Shehu Sani, has taken to social media to send a word of advice to Tesla boss, Elon Musk. Reacting to Musk’s recent clash with U.S. President Donald Trump, Sani urged the billionaire to leave American politics alone and instead reconnect with his South African roots. Posting via his X handle on Monday, the former lawmaker advised Musk to focus on his businesses and not get carried away by the hype from political supporters. This comes after Musk publicly criticised Trump’s policy proposals, sparking a heated exchange between the two powerful figures. He said: “Elon should leave Trump and American politics, reconcile and reconnect with his South African roots. Elon should concentrate on his businesses and not get carried away by the cheering of supporters in the comments section. “Most times when businessmen delve into deep politics, they end up being ruined. No matter how hard you try to make your adopted country your own country, you will someday be reminded that you don’t belong.” Source: https://www.gistlover.com/forget-trump-reconnect-with-south-africa-shehu-sani-tells-elon-musk/
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He forgets the Internet never forgets that's why he likes taking his ancestors for jolly crazy rides with lies 😕 |
MrHandsome2013:Even person wey plus no get 69999 Btc 😉 Guy my voltage no fit shake rat because my portfolio na 0.00000000000001 btc |
You are very much confused brah 😕 First, you posted in the wrong category and secondly, you say Nigeria is better than abroad. You see that insecurity and currency makes that abroad better than Nigeria |
Do you know how to write a proper sales copy? If yes, write a killer sales copy and you'll see. You need to give guarantee on what you are pitching to your potential investors 😉 |
Learn marketing and use that knowledge to promote yourself and content on whatever platform you choose to use. Its better to run ads based on brand awareness and you can use micro influencers. If you can do the above properly and stay true to the process in the next 6-10 months, you'll come back here to thank me. Get a copy of How to sell to Nigerians by Akin Alabi |