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Akon badman, African man, how woman wan take carry all him hard earned money, Omo e be like say Akon once attended ghen ghen university |
Abuja brothels sef don full , enough knacking dey go down, the kpekus is set for revolution.....hahahaha .....na tear gas get all of Dem, we no wan sit down for house or go work.... |
Wetin u wan do dis small girl so, which kind work be dat |
Two if them wey no get voice, poor vocals....na just confra dey carry Dem.... |
In this life try not to go and marry problem wey go kill u |
Naira Marley dey wait for u, with vdm, u Neva finish that case , u wan file case....lol |
Look for wan sure 5 odd in one weekend, and nack am 2mill, you will be smiling by Sunday evening.....or crying |
Every boxer knows Anthony Joshua has a glass jaw, na why everybody dey knock am out.... |
If it's too good to be true, it's probably a s**m. Do u need 40 characters to get my message |
What happened to last year g wagon and 2 years ago g wagon |
He dey wine Dem, dey have lost that territory for life, as Dem wan join NATO, make Dem ask NATO for land |
Get sense |
If u pay, na so Dem go dey invite men anyhow, make Dem come pay, na only the one wey run, ge scene |
Na d lastest way for FRSC to chop like this cos everybody for naija tyre don expire, who get mind buy brand new tire |
Nigeria no dey go world cup make una rest, e better not to go than to go disgrace the whole country |
Israel plan is to level gaza, ethnic cleansing and land grabbing together, they know that if gaza continues to exist, their children will do worse harm to them than their parents, who have all been killed terribly by the netanyahoo boy regime, if nobody stops them now, they wouldn't be a soul left in Gaza |
Shay dis na tower....if to say na real tower na so hundreds for die, Dem just build dey go with no safety measures in place, naija for you, Dem just wan collect rent sharp sharp |
If rat chop their garri, na tinubu...baba balabu.... chilling in Malibu.....40 words |
Any child raise in Nigeria is 70% damaged, it takes only a miracle to survive |
Ronaldo is not good, u must be joking or smoking sumfin |
They are in serious trouble, I hope their financial crimes commission are up to the task |
D pot nearly burst, rice for full ground, but ba small girl with big God....so na so d tin go |
No need to waste resources for world cup, ,9ja should use the money education or health ministry, dat wan betta |
Elon Musk has lost his title as the world's richest person to Larry Ellison, the co-founder of Oracle and an ally of US President Donald Trump. Ellison's wealth surged to $393bn (£290bn) on Wednesday morning, surpassing Musk's $385bn (£284bn), according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Shares in Oracle soared more than 40% after the database software company gave investors a surprisingly rosy outlook for its cloud infrastructure business and artificial intelligence (AI) deals. Ellison, whose net worth is tied to the company, has steadily built his fortune over the past five decades. Musk had held the title of world's richest person for nearly one year. He could receive a pay package worth over $1tn (£740bn) if he hits a list of ambitious targets over the next decade, the board of the electric car firm has proposed. But shares in Musk's most valuable business, Tesla, have fallen this year. The electric vehicle maker has grappled with investor jitters over the Trump administration's rollback of electric vehicle initiatives, on top of consumer backlash to Musk's political involvement. Oracle has recently been propelled by growing demand for data centre infrastructure. The company projected as part of its quarterly earnings report on Tuesday that revenue from its cloud business will jump 77% this year, to $18bn, with further growth expected in the coming years. Oracle has reported a surge in demand among AI companies for its data centres, which helped push its stock dramatically higher. It signed four multibillion-dollar contracts with customers in the last quarter and anticipates several more deals in the months ahead, chief executive Safra Catz said on Tuesday. Trump ties and media ambitions Ellison, 81, helped start Oracle in 1977 and rose to prominence in the 1990s, when he became a public figure known as much for his lavish lifestyle as for the database company behind his fortune. He was Oracle's chief executive until 2014 and is now the company's chairman and chief technology officer. And he has positioned himself as an ally to President Trump. When Trump returned to the White House in January, Ellison appeared alongside OpenAI's Sam Altman and SoftBank's Masayoshi Son to announce a project called Stargate, to build out AI infrastructure in the US. Oracle has also emerged as a possible buyer of TikTok, the app owned by the Chinese internet company ByteDance. TikTok is facing a ban in the US unless it divests itself of its ByteDance ownership. In January, when asked whether he was open to Musk buying TikTok, Trump responded: "I'd like Larry to buy it, too." Ellison's media ambitions extend beyond TikTok. He funded the bulk of a $8bn bid by his son to acquire Paramount, which owns CBS and MTV. That deal between Paramount and the media company Skydance, which is controlled by his son David, closed last month.
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Fake news light dey, light dey since morning for band A ikeja till now I still dey ac |
Car Dem buy 800 k dat year Dem wan cashout now cos naija don spoil |
The Argentina international, who turned 21 in July, has signed a long-term deal at Stamford Bridge that runs through to 2032. Garnacho already has 93 Premier League appearances to his name and has scored 16 times, including a stunning bicycle kick against Everton that won the 2024 FIFA Puskas Award, having been a regular in Man United’s side for the past two seasons. Garnacho said: 'It’s an incredible moment for my family and I to join this great club. I can’t wait to get started. I watched the Club World Cup and to join the world champions is special – we’re the best team in the world! It’s amazing to be here and I’m very happy.' Garnacho was born and grew up in Madrid, and he spent time in the Getafe and Atletico Madrid academies before moving to Manchester in October 2020 as a 16-year-old. Following impressive performances for Man United’s youth teams, Garnacho was handed his senior debut as a substitute in a 1-1 draw with Chelsea in April 2022, shortly before his 18th birthday. He began to feature more often the following campaign, scoring five goals in 34 appearances in all competitions, among them his first in the Premier League, a last-minute winner away to Fulham. By 2023/24, Garnacho had well and truly established himself as a starter at Man United. He netted seven Premier League goals in 36 games, including that memorable strike at Goodison Park and a brace in the dramatic 4-3 Chelsea victory at Stamford Bridge. He also sampled Champions League football for the first time, scoring in a 3-3 draw away to Galatasaray Last season, Garnacho again featured prominently across all competitions, playing 58 games, finding the net on 11 occasions, and providing ten assists. In total, Garnacho registered 48 goal involvements in 144 appearances for the Red Devils. First called up to the Argentina squad in March 2023, Garnacho made his senior international debut that summer in a friendly win in Australia. He was a member of Argentina’s squad that won the Copa America in 2024 and has eight caps to his name so far, often playing alongside Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez. Welcome to Stamford Bridge, Alejandro!
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Confused politician, obi can never rule Nigeria, the elite can see through him |
How many people have pop killed, story for the Gods |
Nigeria's military has killed 35 jihadists in a series of air strikes near its north-eastern border with Cameroon, it said in a statement. The strikes were carried out in four areas to thwart an attempt by the jihadists to attack ground troops, the military added. Nigeria has been battling jihadist groups for more than a decade, as well as violent criminal gangs, sectarian conflict and widespread kidnappings for ransom. On Saturday, a group of prominent Nigerians, including ex-government ministers, business persons and civil society activists, issued a statement, raising concern that parts of Nigeria were enduring "war-time levels of slaughter", while the country was officially at peace. The group cited a report released in May by rights group Amnesty International, which said that at least 10,217 people had been killed since President Bola Tinubu took office two years ago. It called for the formation of a Presidential Task Force with wide-ranging powers to end the numerous conflicts - including the resurgence of the militant Islamist group Boko Haram and the breakaway Islamic State West Africa Province (Iswap) in the north-east. Last week, the army reported killing nearly 600 militants in eight months in the region. There is no independent confirmation of the claim. The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said it would continue to provide air cover to ground troops dismantling jihadist bases in the north-east. More than 35,000 people have been killed and two million displaced in the conflict, according to the UN. Earlier this month, the US State Department approved the sale of weapons worth $346m (£256m) to Nigeria in a bid to help it to quell unrest. The Institute for Security Studies think-tank said that at least 15 jihadist attacks had been recorded so far this year in areas near Nigeria's border with Cameroon and Niger. The jihadists were using modified commercial drones to strike at army bases, and were making it difficult for the military to send reinforcements, it added. The military said it had also carried air strikes on "bandits", a term used to describe criminal gangs in Nigeria, in north-western Katsina state. The operation led to 76 kidnapping victims, including women and children, being rescued, the military added. The Katsina State Commissioner for Internal Security, Nasir Mua'zu, said that a child had died during the rescue efforts. The operation followed an attack in the village of Unguwan Mantau in Katsina last week, with gunmen opening fire on worshippers in a mosque and on residents in nearby homes. The attack led to the killing of at least 50 people and the abduction of about 60 others - some of whom were rescued in the military operation, officials said. Katsina and neighbouring Zamfara state have been hit the hardest by bandits in the north-west, leading to the most deaths and displacement. Source...BBC.COM
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Na our mama be dis oh, na our mama be dis oh.na our mama be this oh, clear road.....first lady |
ADC struggles cos those two men wan know their faith before they join d party , shay na presidential ticket or what, tinubu don hole Nigeria the same way he held lagos down, how can u beat the best politician that is also in power, how, shay by votes, or court, or street, how? I wan know, ....u don't know all parties have die hard fans , come rain or sunshine, those profiting from the government, don plenty now oh, no be only north like before, now the South dey chop , all the elites dey chop, their businesses are all doing well, foreign currency is no longer an issue again, my brother, I don't think Nigeria has had a better and more learned person like tinubu, wake up and when it comes to 2027, do d needful |