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Dey play. Your father is going to prison. I saw a tailor that is already sewing his prison uniform. |
Congratulations Tubaba |
Flangelo12:he didn't boughted it for her. It was her daughter that boughted the car for her mother. |
Vanity upon vanity all is vanity. What does it profit a woman to give her daughter to a metusellah when young mens like me are still single and searching. |
YUNGLURD:don't bank on it. E go shock you. |
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YUNGLURD:dey play. E go shock you. |
Sccarrr:dey play. |
Murketeer:the only trophy arsenal will lift is trophy beer |
Sccarrr:story for the gods. |
Nijaforward:which one come be fools? It shows how much you were pained. Don't worry, many more to come. Be ready to drop more insults in weeks to come. |
dominique:he did. He just left my place with his girlfriend. He was very happy that you dropped points . |
flourishing247:eyaaaaa! E pain am. |
E sure me die sey Arsenal no go win any trophy dis season. Not even a plastic cup. |
What kind of nonsense is that? Are adoption children not allowed to be beated by their adaptation parents? |
Why did they want to arrested him? What did he did to them? |
TEN (10) THINGS MOSES ORIMOLADE NEVER PRACTISED IN HIS LIFETIME Saint Moses Orimolade Tunolase, the founder of the Cherubim and Seraphim (C & S) denomination, is widely known through historical records. According to these records, below are ten things he never practised during his lifetime: 1. He never sold prayer water, perfume, or oil to anyone. Although he was advised to sell prayer water, he refused and insisted it should be given freely. 2. He never killed a ram or bird for Irapada or deliverance. He ministered solely in the name of Jesus Christ. 3. He never carried Apoti Eri on any mountain and never instructed anyone to build one. 4. He never sold spiritual soaps such as Ose Anu, Ose Webi Wepe, or Eyonu Agba. 5. He never bathed any lady or woman in a river at any time. 6. He never collected money for ordination and never asked anyone to pay for ordination. 7. He never wore coloured garments such as red (for Isegun) or blue (Aso Anu). He consistently wore white. 8. He never instructed any member to bring a specific amount of money to receive special blessings. 9. He never prayed with candles, not once. He did not use red, blue, black, or even white candles for prayer. 10. He never introduced angelic names for members to invoke during prayer. He introduced only the name of Jesus Christ. Rev Josiah Akindayomi The Founder of Ijo Irapada Redeemed Church left the C&S church mainly because after the demise of Orimolade,his laid down rules and doctrines were not followed,so Baba left and founded his church. Copied
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Anywhere belle face. Continue to do the work that Tinubu settled you for. |
Ha, ha! Why now? What did you did?That's discrimination and you can sue them for that. They can't deny you of your write on WhatsApp. Get a lawyer and sue them. |
This is what happens when you're married to a lady with too much financial diabetes |
*THE NIGERIAN SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS (NSE)* *PRESS RELEASE* *ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF ELECTION RESULTS:* *The Position of the Nigerian Society of Engineers* Date: February 2026 *Background* In February 2026, the Nigerian Senate rejected the proposal seeking to make real-time electronic transmission of election results from polling units to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ReV portal mandatory. *The key reasons cited for the rejection include* : 1. *Poor Network Coverage:* Large parts of Nigeria, particularly rural and remote areas, experience weak or unstable internet connectivity, making real-time transmission challenging. 2. *Cybersecurity Risks:* Concerns were raised that mandatory real-time uploads could expose the system to hacking, interception, and data tampering. 3. *Infrastructure Deficiencies:* Challenges such as unreliable electricity supply and limited technological capacity at polling units could increase the risk of technical failures. 4. *Risk of Legal Disputes:* Transmission failures due to network or technical issues could potentially result in prolonged legal challenges regarding election validity. Consequently, the Senate retained the existing provision allowing INEC to transmit election results “in a manner prescribed by the Commission” rather than enforcing mandatory real-time electronic transmission. *Position of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE)* The Nigerian Society of Engineers notes that the reasons cited above do not reflect the position of technically proficient professional organisations such as the NSE. From an engineering and technological standpoint, electronic transmission of election results offers several advantages capable of enhancing the integrity, efficiency, and credibility the electoral process in Nigeria. *Technical Advantages of Electronic Transmission* 1. *Reduced Risk of Manipulation* Manual transmission relies on physical transportation of result sheets, which is susceptible to loss, tampering, or alteration during transit. Electronic systems provide secure mechanisms such as end-to-end encryption and digital signatures to maintain data integrity and minimize human interference. 2. *Faster Collation and Announcement* Real-time digital uploads enable automated aggregation of results, reducing declaration timelines from days to hours. Modern technologies, including cellular 4G/5G networks and satellite communication in remote areas, help overcome logistical challenges across Nigeria’s terrain. 3. *Improved Accuracy and Auditability* Digital record-keeping reduces transcription errors common in manual processes. Technologies such as blockchain or timestamped digital ledgers provide immutable audit trails, allowing transparent verification through dashboards and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). 4. *Cost Efficiency and Scalability* Although initial setup costs may be significant, long-term savings arise from reduced printing, transportation, and manual handling requirements. Scalable cloud-based systems can efficiently manage over 176,000 polling units, with redundancy measures such as offline data caching for areas with limited connectivity. *Conclusion and Declaration* The Nigerian Society of Engineers believes that adopting real-time electronic transmission of election results—consistent with successful implementations in countries such as Estonia and India, can strengthen Nigeria’s electoral process while working within INEC’s existing technological framework. Therefore, the Nigerian Society of Engineers hereby declares its full support for the real-time electronic transmission of election results. Signed: *Engr. Ali Alimasyua Rabiu, FNSE, FASCE, FNIM* President The Nigerian Society of Engineers Copied |
Who are you? You're nobody. His security details only informed him of your presence. Not that you were important to him. |
A Reflection on the Rotimi Williams Family Feud and the Tragedy of Unshared Wealth. ----------- IMPORTANT LESSON TO LEARN #. Avoid favoritism among your children ( very dangerous) #. At any point in time do your will and Documentary of your life #. Build love withing your children more than wealth As a lover of Nigerian history and an avid reader, the name Chief Frederick Rotimi Alade Williams, popularly known as FRA Williams, appeared everywhere in books on law and politics. He was reportedly Nigeria’s first Senior Advocate of Nigeria and was stupendously rich as a lawyer, with many estates to his name. For years, this was all I knew about him. He was also blessed with four sons who were well educated, and he lived long enough to celebrate his 85th birthday before his death in 2005. What a grace. However, it always saddens me to hear that 21 years after his death, his four sons reportedly refused to share his vast estate, said to be worth about ₦26 billion as at 2022. Why? How could a man who helped write Nigeria’s first constitution and handled many landmark cases die without leaving a WILL? It remains strange. The children are also reportedly divided: the first two sons, Ladi Williams, SAN, and Kayode Williams, on one side, and the last two, Folarin Williams, SAN, and Tokunbo Williams, on the other. To imagine that they are all from the same mother makes it worse. We often hear people say polygamous families are the problem that ilé olorogun le, but this case challenges that belief. Similar stories are told about the children of MKO Abiola, where disagreements and refusal to share property reportedly led to the waste and abandonment of many valuable assets. The excuse people gave for Kola Abiola and his many siblings was that they are from different mothers and too many women caused trouble for Chief MKO's legacy. For Chief FRA Williams, a comprehensive report I once read stated that the children had been fighting even before the patriarch died, especially between Ladi, the first son, and Folarin, the third son. Many believed the father favoured Folarin and appointed him to the boards of several blue-chip companies while the others were allegedly excluded. This perception of favouritism appears to have deepened the conflict. Strangely, all of them are learned in the law and hold SAN titles, yet they reportedly fired legal actions at one another in court, and all attempts by numerous senior judges in Nigeria to resolve the dispute proved abortive. I also read that the first son allegedly stopped Folarin from becoming a SAN in 2012 by filing multiple petitions against him. The Yoruba would describe such a situation as kìígbọ́ kígbà (Adamant traits). It appears that only the second son, Kayode, does not practise law, though I am not entirely sure, and he has quietly gone on to build his own wealth. Sadly, the first son, Ladi Williams, SAN, passed away in 2021 from COVID-19, and up until his death, their father’s property remained unshared. One would think the crisis would end with the children, but reports suggest that the grandchildren have also inherited the feud, while the remaining sons are growing old. This is truly a sad tale of one of Nigeria’s wealthy families, a drama the Yoruba would call Ilé ọlá níyọnu. Nothing is more painful than seeing the properties of very rich men in Nigeria wasting away while people ask where the children are. More often than not, the problem is disagreement over sharing. Some time ago, I wrote about the Ado-Ekiti billionaire, Chief Lawrence Omolayo, who built a multi-million-naira private hostel that is now reportedly overgrown with trees. Many who commented said such abandoned properties exist in other places within Ado-Ekiti state Capital of Ekiti. In Ile-Ife, there is a large estate called Eyiowuawi which, for years, has been freely occupied by some people who cannot afford rent because the children reportedly abandoned it. I also know of an Iwo man, popularly known as Adepiti, said to have been a meat seller in his days, who left behind a massive mansion that his children have reportedly not stepped into for over forty years, leaving the property to decay. When you look at all these, you begin to ask yourself: what am I struggling for? These kirakita struggle to be rich, my kids must not suffer, are we sure these children will look after it? Will conflict not turn a lifetime of labour into waste? I believe that beyond education and financial support, parents must deliberately build love among their children. That love, more than wealth, is what keeps a family together long after the parents are gone. I sincerely hope the remaining members of the Rotimi Williams family will look inward and mend their ways. ©️ Elu Ọmọ Elu Me: Where are those claiming that this situation only arises in polygamous families? This is Husband and Wife with their children o Re edited by Otunba Adebowale 🦅 Himself. Copied
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magoo10:he was sent to Afghanistan |
Now let the competitions begin in all fronts. |
johhbekeboh09:oba elegushi |
This is a very good georgement. God bless the george. |
A mum returned home and saw her son and daughter like this sleeping and she snapped them, posted online and wrote “Is there anything wrong here… or am I missing something?” 🤍 We came back from sh0pping and found our kids sleeping like this 🥰 Curled up, peaceful, safe, and comfortable in each other’s presence. Their dad thinks it’s wrong. I honestly don’t see anything b@d about it. These two are always together—playing, laughing, protecting each other, and yes… falling asleep wherever sleep catches them. To me, this looks like innocent sibling love, trust, and a sense of security. But parenting comes with different views, and I’m curious 👀 What do YOU think? Is this just kids being kids, or would you be concerned?” Credit:Oga Yenne Copied
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Stop lying to the people. Nothing has ended. |
TINUBU SHOULD BE IN PRISON.----FEMI FANI-KAYODE. Presidential campaign spokesman, Femi Fani- Kayode, Monday said if Nigerians do not have short memories, the former Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu ought to be in jail, against the backdrop that he belongs there. According ““The APC falsely accuse others of wrongdoing whilst there is ample evidence to show that their de facto leader Tinubu was once involved in laundering drug-related money in the United States of America. What an irony that a man with such a filthy past has now managed to gain total control of Nigeria’s main opposition party” He also said ” On the first occasion, the arrest was in Chicago and, on the second occasion, he was arrested in Seattle, Washington whilst he was Governor of Lagos state. On both occasions he begged the authorities like a baby and was eventually forced to settle out of court with the American Justice Department by forfeiting a percentage of the money after a successful plea bargain. If not for that settlement and plea bargain, Tinubu would have been in an American jail by now. This is the man whose minions and acolytes like Lai Mohammed are now pontificating about national issues and throwing stones” He said, “Whether the APC wishes me well or not, I shall live long and prosper. What they think about me is neither here nor there and I lose no sleep over it. It is only what God thinks about me that matters and they are not God. They do not like me and I do not like them and that is fine by me. We do not need to like each other and all we need to do is to meet in the field. “I do not need their good wishes and neither do I crave their goodwill. Rather than continuously talking about me and making infantile and primitive statements, they should spend their time praying for the soul of the late and great PDP leader, Chief Funso Williams, who would have been governor of Lagos state, who was mysteriously murdered a few years ago by a group of evil, power-hungry and callous men, and who was a formidable political adversary of Tinubu. We pray every day that God should avenge Funso Williams and bring those that killed him to justice. “We suggest that the APC purge themselves of their obvious obsession with me and instead pray for the fortunes of their candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari because he is in trouble and he is surrounded by snakes and vampires. They should pray that God will keep General Buhari safe from the enemy within. The problem with the Tinubu wing of the APC is that they are so used to dishing out rubbish about other people that it has affected their minds and their ability to say anything reasonable or rational. “The truth is that their leader, Tinubu belongs in a sanatorium for the mentally unbalanced and a maximum security prison for the power obsessed rather than in any political party. As for the quisling and minion called Lai Mohammed I refuse to respond to him unless and until he starts talking sense, cures himself of his chronic bad breath and desists from wearing pampers. “The only people that are caving in under pressure here are the APC, their presidential candidate, General Buhari and their de facto leader Tinubu. The closer we get to March 28, the more they panic and the more falsehood and rubbish that they spew out. As I have said before, they have become prisoners of their own delusions and fantasies and victims of their own hallucinations. Tinubu, their de facto leader, should tell Nigerians why they should take him seriously after he was arrested on no less than two occasions by the American authorities for money laundering. “.“Tinubu should count himself lucky that Nigerians have short memories and that he is not in jail because that is where he deserves to be. He should also prepare himself for the greatest humiliation and defeat of his political career because after March 28, his ambition of becoming de facto president of Nigeria will crumble before his very eyes and would have gone with the wind.” Copied
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So na remnant Reuben Abati dey chop. Na wa o. |
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