kitombo: I wondered too! Sam Bankman-Fried, a felon that was sentenced in March 2024 to 25 years in a US federal prison and ordered to forfeit more than $11 billion in assets.
Walai: I want to ask you a question: A community with only one top billionaire and every other person is poor and uneducated and another community where a greater majority of the community are all millionaires and educated which is better?
On Wednesday morning we are here for more than two hours
Glimpsetv: A man has raised an alarm after a group of Hausa boys allegedly blocked the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway, stopping all movement on both the Ibadan-bound and Lagos-bound lanes.
Crowds of people and drivers could be seen stranded on the road, standing helplessly as the Hausa truck drivers blocked both sides of the expressway with their trucks.
According to him, the boys insisted that no vehicle would be allowed to pass, claiming that someone had stolen the battery from their truck. Even when police officers arrived and attempted to plead with them, they reportedly refused to open the road or let anyone through.
Mrdealer4all: Due to my childhood traumatic life . I have lost sense of belonging in the society. All my mates are all married wuth kids. I stay indoors everyday. I only go out in the night. I don't know if I have mental problem. Nothing impress me in this life. I feel irritated being in the midst of people. I always want to be alone. My life is mess up
I'm not support any one or against anyone if the ex Gen. Have the documents that cover the said land why can't he just tender it instead of the show of shame from both parties
I'm not support any one or against anyone if the ex Gen. Have the documents that cover the said land why can't he just tender it instead of the show of shame from both parties
Artscollection: The military is not a political party where you can intimidate and play your games,their is chain of command here so not your usual intimidating tactics. They should have wondered why the superior didn't discharge him on the phone.
Social media personality and outspoken National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Corper Raye, has once again captured public attention — this time for a positive milestone. The vibrant corps member, known for her bold opinions and viral online presence, recently announced that she has acquired her first car, marking an exciting achievement in her personal journey. Eyes Of Lagos reports, Corper Raye’s Big Announcement
Taking to her Instagram page, Raye shared photos of herself posing proudly beside her newly acquired vehicle. In the emotional post, she expressed deep gratitude to God for making one of her long-held dreams a reality.
“I prayed for my first, not my last, and God answered. Last month, I got my very first car, and I’m still over the moon! I am forever grateful for God’s blessings and grace every day,” she wrote, accompanied by dancing and heart emojis.
The post instantly went viral, drawing thousands of congratulatory messages from fans, fellow corps members, and well-wishers across various social media platforms. Many praised her resilience, positive spirit, and determination in the face of past controversies. From Viral Critic to Celebrated Achiever
Corper Raye, whose real name is Ushie Rita Uguamaye, became a trending figure in Nigeria’s online community following her outspoken remarks about the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration earlier this year. Her fearless political commentary quickly earned her both admirers and critics, placing her among the most talked-about NYSC members of 2025.
Her latest milestone, however, has shifted the public conversation to one of celebration and inspiration. Fans describe her story as proof that consistency, hard work, and faith can pay off — even amid criticism or public scrutiny. “I Owe It All to Grace” – Raye Reflects
In a follow-up Instagram Story, Raye shared that the car purchase symbolized more than just financial progress — it represented divine favor and perseverance.
“Every win reminds me that God never forgets. I may have faced challenges during my service year, but His timing is always perfect,” she wrote.
Her message resonated with many young Nigerians who are also navigating the uncertainties of post-graduation life, NYSC service, and the country’s challenging economy. Previous Controversies and NYSC Certificate Saga
Just a few months ago, Raye was in the news for a different reason. She publicly claimed that the NYSC withheld her discharge certificate after completing her one-year mandatory service. According to her, the action was allegedly linked to her online criticism of the federal government.
However, in a swift response, the NYSC management clarified that her certificate was not withheld for political reasons but rather because she failed to participate in a mandatory biometric clearance exercise held in April — a standard requirement for all corps members before final discharge.
While Raye expressed frustration over the situation at the time, she has since chosen to focus on her personal growth, content creation, and brand-building activities. Her car acquisition appears to be one of several positive steps forward in her journey beyond the NYSC program. Raye’s NGO Controversy and Social Media Buzz
Earlier this year, Raye also made headlines after declaring that she would no longer support any non-governmental organization (NGO) for single mothers. This came after one of the beneficiaries she once assisted celebrated being pregnant again, a situation she said discouraged her from continuing such efforts.
Despite the mixed reactions to her views, the new car announcement seems to have softened public sentiment, as many social media users flooded her comment section with heartwarming messages such as “Hard work pays,” “Grace found you,” and “Congratulations, Queen Raye!” A Rising Influencer and Voice of a Generation
Corper Raye’s story continues to mirror the journey of many young Nigerians — full of ambition, setbacks, and triumphs. From her outspoken opinions on governance to her latest personal achievement, she has proven to be both controversial and inspiring in equal measure.
As she cruises into this new phase of her life, Raye stands as a symbol of perseverance, self-belief, and divine timing — values that continue to endear her to her fast-growing fan base.
Social media personality and outspoken National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Corper Raye, has once again captured public attention — this time for a positive milestone. The vibrant corps member, known for her bold opinions and viral online presence, recently announced that she has acquired her first car, marking an exciting achievement in her personal journey. Eyes Of Lagos reports, Corper Raye’s Big Announcement
Taking to her Instagram page, Raye shared photos of herself posing proudly beside her newly acquired vehicle. In the emotional post, she expressed deep gratitude to God for making one of her long-held dreams a reality.
“I prayed for my first, not my last, and God answered. Last month, I got my very first car, and I’m still over the moon! I am forever grateful for God’s blessings and grace every day,” she wrote, accompanied by dancing and heart emojis.
The post instantly went viral, drawing thousands of congratulatory messages from fans, fellow corps members, and well-wishers across various social media platforms. Many praised her resilience, positive spirit, and determination in the face of past controversies. From Viral Critic to Celebrated Achiever
Corper Raye, whose real name is Ushie Rita Uguamaye, became a trending figure in Nigeria’s online community following her outspoken remarks about the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration earlier this year. Her fearless political commentary quickly earned her both admirers and critics, placing her among the most talked-about NYSC members of 2025.
Her latest milestone, however, has shifted the public conversation to one of celebration and inspiration. Fans describe her story as proof that consistency, hard work, and faith can pay off — even amid criticism or public scrutiny. “I Owe It All to Grace” – Raye Reflects
In a follow-up Instagram Story, Raye shared that the car purchase symbolized more than just financial progress — it represented divine favor and perseverance.
“Every win reminds me that God never forgets. I may have faced challenges during my service year, but His timing is always perfect,” she wrote.
Her message resonated with many young Nigerians who are also navigating the uncertainties of post-graduation life, NYSC service, and the country’s challenging economy. Previous Controversies and NYSC Certificate Saga
Just a few months ago, Raye was in the news for a different reason. She publicly claimed that the NYSC withheld her discharge certificate after completing her one-year mandatory service. According to her, the action was allegedly linked to her online criticism of the federal government.
However, in a swift response, the NYSC management clarified that her certificate was not withheld for political reasons but rather because she failed to participate in a mandatory biometric clearance exercise held in April — a standard requirement for all corps members before final discharge.
While Raye expressed frustration over the situation at the time, she has since chosen to focus on her personal growth, content creation, and brand-building activities. Her car acquisition appears to be one of several positive steps forward in her journey beyond the NYSC program. Raye’s NGO Controversy and Social Media Buzz
Earlier this year, Raye also made headlines after declaring that she would no longer support any non-governmental organization (NGO) for single mothers. This came after one of the beneficiaries she once assisted celebrated being pregnant again, a situation she said discouraged her from continuing such efforts.
Despite the mixed reactions to her views, the new car announcement seems to have softened public sentiment, as many social media users flooded her comment section with heartwarming messages such as “Hard work pays,” “Grace found you,” and “Congratulations, Queen Raye!” A Rising Influencer and Voice of a Generation
Corper Raye’s story continues to mirror the journey of many young Nigerians — full of ambition, setbacks, and triumphs. From her outspoken opinions on governance to her latest personal achievement, she has proven to be both controversial and inspiring in equal measure.
As she cruises into this new phase of her life, Raye stands as a symbol of perseverance, self-belief, and divine timing — values that continue to endear her to her fast-growing fan base.
Mr sowore Sahara if you get there award contract to people you don't know
Why are we like this in this country
Please ask yourself if you are there who you will be awarding contract to maybe it's your enemy
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We no dey appreciate anything in naija good or bad we go complain host nation Japan na only one bronze dey get
badoh: See them above castigating their country as if it is that easy. Many advanced countries are on that list that also recorded only one medal, so what's the fuss all about.
You're wondering why people are still in army, they're there to oppress civilians
Hampers001: Why didn't Buhari increased it when he was there? Is it today he realized it? Anyways I wonder why people are still in the army where they don't care
fineboynl: In every generation there is always a change or a shift from previous beliefs or ways of doing things and names are also part of such change and influence.
In the 19th century Nigeria saw the raise with the Britain influence English names among the southern Nigeria. Nigerians began naming their children English names especially from the educated or exposed parents at the time.
And right now most of those popular English names are slowly disappearing with Gen Z. But some christian names might still remain because of strict Christian families.
Names like
Old names Elizabeth Edith Eric Edward Felicia Patricia Patric Mary Moses Joshua Williams George
Are already fading away and while some are slowly in that part.
But What we have today for Gen Z are the new generation churches motivated names like.
Success Excel Wealth Grace King Progress Goodluck Miracle Blessing Peace