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EducationRe: Ogun Students Waylay, Beat Teacher Who Stopped Them From Cheating by farem: 7:30am On Jul 24, 2023
dre11:
A gang of ten senior secondary school students in Ogun State have reportedly waylaid and assaulted...




https://dailytrust.com/ogun-students-waylay-beat-teacher-who-stopped-them-from-cheating/
That 18 years is ripe to chop watering beans
HealthRe: Growing Menace Of Poison Among Friends At Beer Parlours by farem: 4:19pm On Jul 22, 2023
Nazgul:
The rule of the thumb when drinking with your so called friends are as follows...

1. Always finish your drink before going to urinate.

2. Never drink from a glass whenever you're drinking with more than one person, always request for straw.

3. After coming back from the toilet, and you want another drink, request for another straw as well. Don't use the same straw you left behind.

4. Never discuss your success with friends over a drink. It's most likely going to stir up their envy.

5. Don't join them in eating anything you didn't personally order for, be it meat, ponmo, gizzard, chicken, pepper soup...etc.

If you follow these rules, you'll live long.
You're talking as if a drunk person has control over himself.
HealthRe: Growing Menace Of Poison Among Friends At Beer Parlours by farem: 4:18pm On Jul 22, 2023
ChybuzzDD:
How did you know objectively they were poisoned?
Alcohol can't trigger off a cardiac arrhythmia, arrest and death?
Alcohol can't trigger off an acute gastric erosion, perforation, vomiting of blood(haematemesis), haemorrhagic shock and death?
You're out to defevd nonsense!
I think alcohol is still working on your comprehension because there is no one line in what op wrote that warrant your reaction
CrimeRe: Notorious Motorbike Snatchers Caught In Ogun, Given A 'Rare Face-Lift' by farem: 8:08pm On Jul 21, 2023
trutharena:
How do you leave Iboland and start committing crime development in Yorubaland?

These guys are cursed. They should have taken them to the market square and flog them to death.
BusinessFree Legal Advice On Erroneous Money Transfer by farem(op): 7:48pm On Jul 20, 2023
Free Legal Advice.
Erroneous Money Transfer.

You mistakenly or erroneously transfered money to a wrong account and you want the receiver bank to reverse the payment. This is more common now than ever because of online or e-transfer platforms which most, if not all, banks use.

What is the remedy?

I am afraid to say that your only remedy in this case runs through the courtroom and the courtroom only.

No, the Police cannot directly order the bank to reverse the payment without a court order. Even if the money was induced by fraud, they will still need a court order to freeze the account and get the money out.That's because the Law does not joke with Banker-Customer Confidentiality obligations.

Here are necessary steps you must take once you find out you've mistakenly or erroneously made a tranfer to an unknown or known receiver/beneficiary.

1. Make a complaint to your transfer bank ASAP, preferably in text-format or in writing. It will be useful, necessary evidence in court.

The Court will be more favourably disposed to making the order once it is proved that you've made a complaint to your bank and the bank has acknowledged or confirmed the transfer, and also that your bank has made efforts to address the issue by contacting the receiver bank but to no avail. This is very important.

2. Save or keep the evidence of tranfer and debit from your account to the receiver's account and bank. Electronically generated debit alert is good and credible evidence of this. Or you may request for your bank statement for that particular day showing the transfer.

Note: Normally your bank should seek to resolve the issue by contacting the receiver bank, but it would be easier if the receiver uses the same bank as the sender. However if he doesn't use the same bank and he refuses to return the money, he cannot be forced by your or his bank or even the Police to reverse payment, except by order of court.

3. Consult a lawyer who will file what we call an Originating Motion at the Magistrate Court (if the money tranferred is less than N10M) or High Court (if the money transfered is above N10M).

The lawyer will support the Motion with an Affidavit stating the facts in terms of details of the erroneous transfer such as the account name, account numbers and bank of the transferor or sender (you); account name, account numbers and bank of the transferee or receiver; evidence of transfer and debit or bank statement showing date and time the transfer was made; official complaint to the bank as mentioned in (1) above; response(s) from the bank, if any, and other relevant facts.

He must also state that the transfer was erroneous and not intended for the benefit of the receiver. That the receiver was either not known to him or that he was known but he had no business dealing with the receiver to warrant such transfer.

4. The lawyer will ensure that the NECESSARY PARTIES in the case include the bank of the receiver and the receiver himself.

5. The lawyer must ensure that the receiver bank and the receiver are served with the said Motion.

But how do you serve the receiver personally if you don't have his address or email since they are confidential information they bank won't divulge? The way out is to obtain a court order to serve him by substituted means through his receiver bank. The bank will then ensure that he is served. Once this is done the Motion will be ready for hearing and the order will be made.

Usually the receiver bank will not file any opposition to the Motion and may not even make an appearance in court, but that's only where they are already aware of your complaint through your bank.

6. The lawyer will then obtain a certified true copy of the order and serve it on the receiver bank who will be obligated and mandated to reverse the payment ASAP.

Note: That once you serve the Originating Motion on the receiver bank, it acts as a freeze on the receiver's account. That means the bank has a duty to put a "Post No Debit" on the account and communicate same to the receiver until the Motion is finally heard and decided, otherwise the bank might be held in contempt of court.

7. Once the order for reversal is made, the receiver has no say in the matter. He is merely an observer at this point. His bank will and must carry out the order of court.

Basically this is your only remedy in law when you make an erroneous transfer of money.

Please note that erroneous does not mean transfer induced by fraud. That is a separate issue and it invites a separate procedure.

That's why you must be meticulous and vigilant when transacting on any e-banking platforms because the remedial process is somewhat arduous, not to mention the legal cost.

Imagine seeking to reverse money of 100k and you have to pay a lawyer another 100k for his court appearances and professional fees.

Oh yes, the lawyer must still earn his fee regardless of how much you want reversed. It doesn't diminish his professionalism.

#truthissacred
Selah.


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CelebritiesRe: Nigerians Are The “ Smartest People” In The World- Akon by farem(op): 7:06am On Jul 20, 2023
RightToReject:
Stop prattling like a typical bumpkin. His alleged statement in bold did not capture and address my concern. Only bumpkins like both of you will literally ascribe "the smartest people in this world" to Nigerians. Are some Nigerians smart, yes; are most Nigerians smart, no.

When next the both of you want to talk and look for who to ascribe the smartest, not perfidious, people in the world, give it to the Japanese, Singaporeans, Germans, Chinese, Liechtensteiners, South Koreans, etc.

Now, scram and direct your further mention(s) to your fellow bumpkins.
May I ask you what your concerns are or you think it is the unproductive usage of English words that does it? It's amusing how you think you have mixed with the peoples you're mentioning than Akon himself.
Can you tell us your first hand experience with each of these nationals other than these meaningless verbosity?
CelebritiesRe: Nigerians Are The “ Smartest People” In The World- Akon by farem(op): 6:49pm On Jul 19, 2023
RightToReject:
Notionally, yes; literally, no. [s]He should stop mistaking perfidy for smartness.[/s]
Try and read with a clear and open mind. He has addressed your concern, smartly, in his statement:

“I promise you, there is nobody smarter than a Nigerian. Now of course there are a few bad apples that came out but they are extremely smart... "
CelebritiesRe: Nigerians Are The “ Smartest People” In The World- Akon by farem(op): 12:29pm On Jul 19, 2023
cadmanspize:
You mean Ndigbo? Check well.
Yes!
Ndigbo like Davido, Wizkid, Burna BOY...
Are you ok now?
PoliticsRe: Every Year, MTN Nigeria Limited Makes ₦2tn In Revenue From Nigeria- Reno Omokri by farem(op): 12:28pm On Jul 19, 2023
Just rate the contributions of certain guys on this thread. You will know the stuff they're made up of - brain wise.
CelebritiesNigerians Are The “ Smartest People” In The World- Akon by farem(op): 12:23pm On Jul 19, 2023
Senegalese-American singer, Akon says Nigerians are the “smartest people” in the world.

In a recent interview on the Drink Champs podcast, the music executive described Nigerians as “extremely talented people”.

The 50-year-old Senegalese also said “more billionaires are being made in Nigeria” than in any other country.


“Nigeria is compared to New York City.

This could be debatable but Nigerians are the smartest people on the planet,” he said.

“I promise you, there is nobody smarter than a Nigerian. Now of course there are a few bad apples that came out but they are extremely smart.

“They just put their intelligence into the wrong place.

“If they were to gear that towards something more positive or productive…


Because the ones that did, there are more billionaires being made in Nigeria than anywhere in the world.”

Akon, known for songs like ‘Locked Up’, ‘Lonely’ and ‘Oh Africa’, had previously announced his plans to build a futuristic “100 percent crypto-based city” on 2,000 acres of land.

He is among globally acclaimed artistes who appear to be reconnecting with their African roots.



In 2019, the singer used Wizkid, Davido, and P-Square as case studies, when stating that contracts don’t exist in Africa, especially Nigeria.

In 2022, Akon described Davido as the “hardest working artiste”.

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PoliticsEvery Year, MTN Nigeria Limited Makes ₦2tn In Revenue From Nigeria- Reno Omokri by farem(op): 12:00pm On Jul 19, 2023
Every year, MTN Nigeria Limited makes ₦2 trillion in revenue from Nigeria. That is more money than Nigeria spends on critical infrastructures annually. Almost 100% of MTN Nigeria's profit after tax is repatriated to South Africa. Please fact-check me. The same is true for DSTV, which makes ₦300 billion annually from Nigeria.

Do you know the massive downward pressure that a combined total of almost $5 billion that MTN, DSTV, and other South African companies repatriate back home to South Africa annually from Nigeria has on the Naira? Think people. Think! That money is leaving Nigeria to support the purchasing power of the South African Rand. Actions have consequences.

Now, how many major Nigerian companies are doing business in South Africa? Please fact-check me again. Under the South African Income Tax Act, South Africa places a 28% tax on foreign companies doing business in their country.

And in addition to the 28% tax you pay, you have limits on how much of your profits you can repatriate to your home country. And even the amount you can repatriate is subject to an additional repatriation tax, different from the initial 28% tax you pay.

Nigerians must stop emoting and start reasoning. We ought to place far higher taxes on South African companies doing business in Nigeria than the taxes paid by Nigerian companies, especially where Nigerian companies are competing with those South African companies. And we should also limit their abilities to repatriate profits from Nigeria to South Africa.

This may be reduced for those South African companies doing business in areas where we have a shortage of local companies with the ability to compete, and for which there is a high need.

That is what Europe, America and Canada are doing to us. Placing serious obstacles on immigrant visas for regular Nigerians, but lowering the bar for Nigerian doctors, nurses, and teachers, because they need those Nigerian professionals due to shortages in their homelands.

What did Christ say in the Gospels?

"From whom do the kings of the earth collect duty and taxes—from their own children or from others?” “From others,” Peter answered. “Then the children are exempt,” Jesus said to him.-Matthew 17:26.

Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) also placed Jizya Tax on foreigners.

And why should we even have MTN in Nigeria when Globacom can provide the same services that MTN provides, and their revenue and profit are circulating in Nigeria? Why?

Our tax regime must work first in favour of Nigerian companies the way South Africa's tax regime works to favour South African owned businesses.

Nigeria must be run in a businesslike manner.

This is a practice in the European Union, England and the United States. Let me give an example.

The EU, UK, and the US allow African countries to export cocoa and coffee to their domains without much taxes. But if any African country attempts to refine their cocoa into chocolates or their coffee into instant coffee, they get slapped with a heavy import tax.

As a result, and please fact-check this, the whole of Africa, including Nigeria, makes a paltry $2.4 billion from chocolate imports. In comparison, Germany alone makes over €4.5 billion (Euros, not dollars) annually refining and re-exporting cocoa imported from Africa. That is double what the entire African continent makes from her sweat. How is that fair?

That only happens because sub-Saharan African countries, with perhaps the exception of South Africa, do not have reciprocal tax regimes.

The EU, UK, and US are very good at using tariffs and retaliatory actions to promote their own military-industrial complexes. We must also be alive to this and assert ourselves economically.

Let us impose exactly the same taxes that Germany and the EU impose on our cocoa and coffee on Lufthansa. We can spare Siemens because we need them to boost our power infrastructure. They cannot complain. It is economic tit for tat.

Nigeria must use her tax regime to promote and project her own military-industrial complex, the same way that Western nations do. Otherwise, we will perpetually remain a third-world nation with sluggish economic growth.

#TableShaker


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PoliticsRe: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by farem: 10:59pm On Jul 14, 2023
Penguin2:
A drive through Lagos will leave the picture of dilapidated infrastructure before you.

Is it the expressway from Ojota to Costain that now has collapsed portions that a simple patchwork could have solved?

Is it the the road to Ogombo from Abraham Adesanya that has totally collapsed and spills traffic to Abraham Adesanya roundabout?

Is it the abandoned project at VGC that left bad portions of road there that causes massive traffic and loss of productive hours?


Is it the construction of Awoyaya to Abraham Adesanya section of the Lekki-Epe Expressway that is moving at the speed of snail which has made a trip that should have been 10 minutes to run into 3 hours sometimes?

Or is the total collapse of infrastructure in Idumota Market with flood almost taking over some section of the market without government lifting a finger?

Or is it the fact that no inner streets roads has been constructed anywhere in Lagos in the past four years?

These things leaves you wondering, “what is Lagos really doing with its huge revenue”?


Again, one can’t help but wonder, if smaller and poorer states like Ebonyi, etc, can build infrastructures without putting it back on the residents in the name of tolls, why does Lagos keep concessioning major infrastructural projects like roads, bridges, to private entities who use their money to build these projects and resort to daily taxing of residents in the name of tolls in order to recoup their investment?


https://guardian.ng/news/despite-huge-revenue-lagos-local-councils-underperform-worsen-residents-pains/
Christianity EtcRe: 75TH BIRTHDAY: The Photo Speak & Message Of Pastor Adeboye To Wife, Folu today by farem(op): 9:54pm On Jul 13, 2023
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Christianity Etc75TH BIRTHDAY: The Photo Speak & Message Of Pastor Adeboye To Wife, Folu today by farem(op): 9:49pm On Jul 13, 2023
My Darling,

As we celebrate this momentous day, marking your 75th birthday, I want to express my deepest love and admiration for you. Throughout the years, you have been the pillar of our family, a source of strength and inspiration, and my most cherished companion.

Our shared journey has been adorned with happiness, laughter, and the occasional hurdle. Yet, amidst it all, your unwavering love and support have illuminated my path. Your wisdom, grace, and kindness have touched the lives of those around us, and I am forever grateful to have you by my side.

As we reminisce on the beautiful memories we have woven together, I am reminded of the countless moments that have defined our love. From the simple joys of everyday life to the grand adventures we have embarked upon, each experience has been enriched by our togetherness.

Today, as we honor your remarkable 75th birthday, I want to celebrate the incredible person you are. Your selflessness, compassion, and generosity serve as an inspiration to us all. Your love knows no bounds, and your unwavering dedication to our family has been awe-inspiring.

I consider myself truly blessed to call you my wife, and I am filled with gratitude for every single day we have spent together. You have been my rock, my confidante, and my partner in all aspects of life. Your presence in my world is a priceless gift that I cherish beyond measure.

On this special occasion, I wholeheartedly wish you a joyful 75th birthday, my love. May this day be brimming with happiness, laughter, and an abundance of blessings. As we continue on this journey together, I eagerly anticipate creating more beautiful memories and growing old gracefully by your side.

Happy Birthday, and may God bless you abundantly, @pastorfoluadeboye.



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EducationThe Nigerian First Nigerian Professors-- By David Offor by farem(op): 10:30am On Jul 13, 2023
Davids Offor reports:

KNOW YOUR FIRST NIGERIAN PROFESSORS

1. First Nigerian Professor of History ~
Prof. Kenneth Dike
2. First Nigerian Professor of Philosophy ~ Prof. Olubi Sodipo.
3. First Nigerian Professor of Linguistics ~
Prof. Ayo Bamgbose.
4. First Nigerian Professor of French Language ~ Prof. Evans.
5. First Nigerian Professor of Arabic language and Islamic studies ~ Prof. M.O.A Abdul
6. First Nigerian Professor of Yoruba and African Literature ~ Prof. Wande Abimbola .
7. First Nigerian Professor of Music ~
Prof. Lazarus Ekwueme.
8. First Nigerian Professor of Theatre and Arts ~ Prof. Joel Adeyinka Adedeji
9. First Professor of Mass Communication in Nigeria ~ Prof. Alfred Opubor.
10. First Nigerian Professor of Library and Information Science ~
Prof. Mrs Adetoun Ogunsheye.
11. First Nigerian Professor of Education ~ Prof. Aliu Babatunde 'Babs' Fafunwa
12. First Nigerian Professor of Physical Education ~ Prof. M. Oluwafemi Ajisafe
13. First Nigerian Professor of Tests and Measurement ~ Prof. Dibu Ojerinde
14. First Nigerian Professor of Law ~
Prof. Teslim Olawale Elias.
15. First Nigerian Professor of Agriculture ~ Prof. Victor Adenuga Oyenuga
16. First Nigerian Professor of Animal Science ~ Prof. Gabriel. M. Babatunde
17. First Nigeria Professor of Forestry ~ Professor Kolade Adeyoju.
18. First Nigerian professor of clinical pharmacy ~ Prof. Nzebunwa Aguwa..
19. First Nigerian Professor of Medicine ~ Prof. Theophilus Ogunlesi
20. First Nigerian Professor of Nursing ~
Prof. (Mrs). Elfrida. O. Adebo.
21. First Nigerian Professor of Physiotherapy ~ Prof. Vincent C. B. Nwuga
22. First Nigerian Professor of Anatomy ~
Prof. Thomas Adesanya Grillo.
23. First Nigerian Professor of Physiology ~ HRH Prof. Joseph Chike Edozien
24. First Nigerian Professor of Psychiatry ~ Prof. Thomas Adeoye Lambo
25. First Nigerian Professor of Public Health ~ Prof. Oladele Ajose
26. First Nigerian Professor of Nutrition ~
Prof. Babatunde Oguntona.
27. First Nigerian Professor of Paediatrics ~ Prof. Olikoye Ransome-Kuti
28. First Nigerian Professor of Botany
Prof. Eni Njoku
29. First Nigerian Professor of Physics
Prof. Cyril Agodi Onwumechili
30. First Nigerian Professor of Statistics ~ Prof. Nwoue Adichie
31. First Nigerian Professor of Mathematics ~ Prof. Adegoke Olubunnmo
32. First Nigerian Professor of Geology ~ Prof. Mosobolaje O. Oyawoye..
33. First Nigerian Professor of Computer Science ~ Prof. Olu Longe.
34. First Nigerian Professor of Chemistry ~ Prof. Stephen Oluwole Awokoya.
35. First Nigerian Professor of Architecture ~ Prof. Ekundayo Adeyemi.
36. First Nigerian Professor of Urban and Regional Planning ~ Prof. Adepoju Onibokun.
37. First Nigerian Professor of Estate Management ~ Prof. John. A. Umeh.
38. First Nigerian Professor of Accounting ~ Prof. Micheal A. Adeyemi.
39. First Nigerian Professor of Marketing ~ Prof. Julius Onuorah Onah.
40. First Nigerian Professor of Insurance ~ Prof. Joseph. O. Irukwu.
41. First Nigerian Professor of Chemical Engineering ~ Prof. Sikiru A. Sanni.
42. First Nigerian Professor of Industrial Engineering ~ Prof. David. E. Osifo.
43. First Nigerian Professor of Civil Engineering ~ Prof. Ifedayo O. Oladapo.
44. First Nigerian Professor of Petroleum Engineering ~ Prof. Gabriel Kayode Falade
45. First Nigerian Professor of Mining Engineering ~ Prof. Zacheus Opafunso.
46. First Nigerian Professor of Public Health Engineering ~ Prof. Paul Aibinuola Oluwande.
47. First Nigerian Professor of Geography ~ Prof. Akin Mabogunje.
48. First Nigerian Professor of Psychology ~ Prof. Dennis Ugwuegbu.
49. First Nigerian Professor of Cartography - Professor Olayinka Yaro Balogun.
50. First Nigerian Professor of Biochemistry- Professor Olumbe Bassir.
51. First Nigerian Professor of Wildlife Conservation- Professor S. S. Ajayi.
52. Professor Obafemi Kujore- First Nigerian Professor of Classics.
53. His Eminence, Professor Bolaji Idowu - First Nigerian Professor of Religious Studies

@Davidsoffor.
CelebritiesRe: Bobrisky Learns To Walk Properly After Acquiring New Curvy Shape (Photos) by farem: 10:17pm On Jul 11, 2023
NwekeUG:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9EkqwYtQvk

Controversial Nigerian crossdresser, Bobrisky has given updates on his recent butt implant in Dubai. He said the surgery was successful as he shared video of himself on bed recuperating from the surgery pains. Another video captured him as he struggled to walk following pains from the surgery.

Videos shared on his Facebook page were captioned;


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S/he has embarked on slow but painful death. Just watch it. God have mercy on him/her
InvestmentWorlds Biggest Economies In 2075, Projected By Goldman Sachs. See Nigeria's Rank by farem(op): 10:04pm On Jul 11, 2023
World's biggest economies in 2075, projected by Goldman Sachs:

🇨🇳 China: $57 trillion
🇮🇳 India: $52.5 trillion
🇺🇸 United States: $51.5 trillion
🇮🇩 Indonesia: $13.7 trillion
🇳🇬 Nigeria: $13.1 trillion
🇵🇰 Pakistan: $12.3 trillion
🇪🇬 Egypt: $10.4 trillion
🇧🇷 Brazil: $8.7 trillion
🇩🇪 Germany: $8.1 trillion
🇲🇽 Mexico: $7.6 trillion
🇬🇧 UK: $7.6 trillion
🇯🇵 Japan: $7.5 trillion
🇷🇺 Russia: $6.9 trillion
🇵🇭 Philippines: $6.6 trillion
🇫🇷 France: $6.5 trillion
🇧🇩 Bangladesh: $6.3 trillion
🇪🇹 Ethiopia: $6.2 trillion
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia: $6.1 trillion
🇨🇦 Canada: $5.2 trillion
🇹🇷 Turkey: $5.2 trillion
🇦🇺 Australia: $4.3 trillion
🇮🇹 Italy: $3.8 trillion
🇲🇾) : $3.5 trillion
🇰🇷 South Korea: $3.4 trillion
🇿🇦 South Africa: $3.3 trillion
🇹🇭 Thailand: $2.8 trillion
🇨🇴 Colombia: $2.6 trillion
🇵🇱 Poland: $2.5 trillion
🇦🇷 Argentina: $2.4 trillion
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan: $2.1 trillion
🇵🇪 Peru: $2.1 trillion
🇬🇭 Ghana: $1.5 trillion
🇨🇱 Chile: $1.2 trillion
🇪🇨 Ecuador: $0.7 trillionl


Source: Goldman Sachs


Can the economic egg heads write on what the Goldman Sachs projections rest on? I am curious to know
PoliticsRe: Prof. Osinbajo Appointed Global Advisor To Global Energy Alliance - Pics by farem(op): 7:41pm On Jul 11, 2023
id4sho:
Who's Prof yemi osibanjo? Remind me please kiss
This is acute symptom of the Alzheimer's disease. Watch it!
PoliticsProf. Osinbajo Appointed Global Advisor To Global Energy Alliance - Pics by farem(op): 5:26pm On Jul 11, 2023
I am excited to announce that I have been appointed Global Advisor to Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet @globalenergyalliance . Together, we will work to unlock capital flows into the clean energy sector and boost Africa's share in the global carbon market through #ACMI

GEAPP in such a short period have demonstrated a commitment to support developing countries’ shift to a clean energy using models that ensure universal energy access as well as drive economic growth, generate jobs & sustainable livelihoods and meet urgent climate goals.

I am thrilled at the opportunity to work with @globalenergyalliance .

Together, #LetsChangeEnergy
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CelebritiesRe: CENTENARIAN: Veteran Actor, ó Charles Olumo aka ' Agbako' Clocks 100 by farem(op): 5:02pm On Jul 10, 2023
PurestBoy:
100yrs shocked shocked shocked

The way I dey use my life with alcohol and gbenshing, I go dey happy if I see 80
It's not whether you will reach 80 or not. Rather, you should be concerned about how vegetative and messy you be to yourself or a disastrous nuisance you could be for your relatives
CelebritiesCENTENARIAN: Veteran Actor, ó Charles Olumo aka ' Agbako' Clocks 100 by farem(op): 7:33pm On Jul 09, 2023
Kunle Afod celebrates veteran actor 'Agbako' as he clocks 100

Nollywood actor, Kunle Afod, has celebrated veteran actor Ishola Abdulsalam Sanyaolu, popularly known as Charles Olumo Agbako, as he clocks 100 years today (Sunday).

The actor shared a picture of the veteran actor on his Instagram page.

Afod wrote, “Pa Charles Olumo clocks 100 years today. Happy Birthday sir.”

Agbako is famous for acting bad man or violent roles in Yoruba movies.

Credit: Instagram | kunleafod

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TravelRe: Nigerian Pilgrim Returns $80,000 To Owner In Saudi by farem: 6:32pm On Jul 08, 2023
ratiani6:
Which kind mugu be this? How God take dey bless person pass like this?
See who does not know God but talking about the blessings of God

"Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant.
But he knoweth not that the dead are there; and that her guests are in the depths of hell"
Proverbs 9:17-18 (KJV)
PoliticsSee All The Major Gist Headlines Online So Far This Year-add Yours by farem(op): 12:17pm On Jul 01, 2023
All the major gist Headlines on Facebook so far this year 🤣

January
1. "I made 1 billion selling kuli kuli in 2022"
2. Sability Challenge
3. Portable's Apostle
4. Shanty Town: Hit or pass
5. Nancy Isime: BumBum scandal
6. Chidi Mokeme
7. Ronaldo signs for Al-Nassr
8. Cashless policy begins....

February
1. Cashless policy continues
2. The Wickedness called "POS Vendors"
3. The tales of failed transfers (Opay to the rescue)
4. Grammy Award saga (Burnaboy snub)
5. Rihanna (Super bowl halftime performance, Baby and Vogue Cover photo with Asap Rocky)
6. Brotherhood: The Movie (gets the hype it deserves)
7. The Election saga...

March
1. The Election saga continues
2. Glowville: My Family and I will thrive
3. The Yoruba-Igbo Bigotry in Lagos state
4. Gbadebo!
5. Sanwo Olu, everywhere you go
6. The Onyeka Nwelue fraud
7. Go to court!
8. Palmpay is coming

April
1. Wole Soyinka decides to open his mouth
2. Chimamanda's article on Nigeria's Hollow Democracy
3. Brother Bernard!!!!
4. Hakimi did! (Money dey my Momcy account)
5. "My wife is not my family"
6. Israel 'Izzy' Adesanya, the Bomb!
7. Garri parfait for 1200
8. Vendor's 'SEEN' reply to 100K alert
9. Blessing CEO kasala
10. The Rainbowed-Dog picture with the "As a man" intro.
11. Nosa calls out David (Yorochi)

May
1. Queen Charlotte: Bridgerton (DO YOU LOVE ME?)
2. Side chick turns Queen of England
3. Tiwa Savage at the Kings Coronation concert
4. "Oya, oya... You don catch me"
5. NYSC @ 50 Challenge
6. BALD AND BAD: Yul Edochie introduces the saga
7. Seun Kuti slaps a policeman
8. AMVCA has done it again
9. Tuface: Men are wired to cheat (BALD AND BAD part 2)
10. EMDEE: The British Trumpet
11. Thou shall bow before the Ooni of Ife
12. Unpopular opinion: Pete OBI is just an actor
13. IDAN
14. Hilda's Cookathon
15. Fightathon: Hymar vs Kosi
16. NTA wins Most Impactful Media Award after impacting the life of their newscaster
17. Urgent 10k
18. Ninalowo on Extraction 2: Anticipate
19. Shanks skit on Mary and Joseph
20. The trekking begins - joy in the stadium, groan in the filling station
21. Liberty Badmus on APC youths concert list

June
1. "We shall yet trek" - Yoruba Ronu
2. Student loan
3. Messi signs for Inter Miami
4. Ojapiano
5. Extraction 2 - No Ninalowo (SCAM!)
6. New cats and Old cats
7. Saka in Lagos, Nigeria
8. Dog meat palava
9. Introducing "Chefu Dammy"
10. Trending: Ekiti people breaking all the GWR records
11. Hilda is GWR holder
12. Happy F̶a̶t̶h̶e̶r̶s̶'̶ Single Mothers' day
13. Happy Boys' saga
14. "Let the poor breeffft"
15. Spend 12k on a date
16. "I am not Yvonne Nelson"
17. Cheating Masterclass
18. Ocean Gate submersible
19. What do men (Banky W) want? (BALD AND BAD 3)
20. BBRFUN game
21. BALD AND BAD 4: Davido scandal

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Investment6 Reasons Men Are Poor In Their 40s - Reno Omokri.. Do You Agree With Him? by farem(op): 12:09pm On Jul 01, 2023
6 Reasons Men Are Poor In Their 40s

1. They financially maintain a girlfriend who contributes nothing to their life besides fornication.
2. Instead of re-wearing their old clothes, they buy new ones so haters don't say they are broke.
3. They buy a new car and rent an old house.
4. They must be seen at clubs or lounges to buy extremely overpriced drinks in order to belong.
5. They and their friends will never cooperate to start a business. But they can contribute $300 to their friend's father's burial.
6. They can take aso-ebi on credit, but cannot take credit to start a business.

Stop living life for affirmation and start living life with direction. And don't spend your capital because you see people spending their profit.

#RenosNuggets

EducationRe: Intimidating Facts You Never Knew. With number 11, you will be Wowed! ! by farem(op): 3:45pm On Jun 30, 2023
Abolodje:
Still searching for the intimidating bit of this thread.
This is addressed to learning humans, please
EducationRe: Intimidating Facts You Never Knew. With number 11, you will be Wowed! ! by farem(op): 3:44pm On Jun 30, 2023
Sucre6:
No. 7

This means if the ants decides to invade us we don't stand a chance?
Mind blown 😲😲😲
Even if rats,🐀 rodents and mice can surmon courage, human beings would be routed
SportsRe: Benjamin Mendy Said He Slept With 10,000 Women, Court Hears by farem: 3:10pm On Jun 30, 2023
AImiron:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-66041881.amp
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Exaggeration

27000 women means he has spent over 27 miserable years of his life fukcking assuming it's one puszy per day.
How Old is he sef
EducationIntimidating Facts You Never Knew. With number 11, you will be Wowed! ! by farem(op): 1:32pm On Jun 29, 2023
Increase your knowledge
DID YOU KNOW❓

1)Birds don’t urinate.

2)Horses and cows sleep while standing up.

3)The bat is the only mammal that can fly. The leg bones of a bat are so thin that no bat can walk.

4) Even when a snake has its eyes closed, it can still see through its eyelids.

5) Despite the white, fluffy appearance of the Polar Bear's fur, it actually has black skin.

6) The average housefly only lives for 2 or 3 weeks.

7) For every human in the world there are one million ants.

cool A small amount of alcohol placed on a scorpion will make it go crazy and sting itself to death!

9) Alligators and sharks can live up to 100 years.

10) A honeybee has two stomachs- one for honey, one for food.

11) Elephants weigh less than the tongue of a blue whale. The heart of a blue whale is the size of a car.

12) Blue whales are the largest creature to ever roam the Earth, and they certainly have the phallus to match.
The blue whale has the largest penis in the animal kingdom ranging between 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) to 3 metres (9.8 ft) and a diameter of 30 centimetres (12 in) to 36 centimetres (14 in). Each of its testes along can weigh up to 150 pounds and can ejaculate gallons of sperm in a single go.

13) A cockroach can survive for about a week without its head before dying of starvation.

14) When a dolphin is sick or injured, its cries of distress summon immediate aid from other dolphins, which try to support it to the surface so that it can breathe.

15) A snail can sleep for 3 years.

16) The fastest bird, the spine-tailed swift, can fly as fast as 106mph. (Peregrine falcon is actually 390km/hr or 108mph)

17) A cow gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime.

18)The leech has 32 brains.

19) The average outdoor-only cat has a lifespan of about three years. Indoor-only cats can live for sixteen years and longer.

20) Sharks are the only animals that never get sick. They are immune to every type of disease including cancer.

21) A mosquito’s proboscis has 47 sharp edges on its tip to help it cut through skin and even protective layers of clothing.

22) The human brain has memory space of over 2.5 Million Petabytes which is 2,500,500 Gigabytes.


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PoliticsRe: Blashpemy !!! Tinubu, Gbaja, Fashola, Nuhu R, Hamzat Laughing While Imam Prays by farem: 7:14pm On Jun 28, 2023
9jatriot:
Virtually everyone is smiling in this your pishure, even the guys at the back.

4 or 8 years is a long time to follow this part of madness you want to follow.
You dey mind the irredeemable ideiot!
RomanceRe: My Girlfriend Just Cheated On Me. by farem: 12:03pm On Jun 28, 2023
Demigod22:
My girlfriend have been swearing her life out about how much she loves me and can go to any length to make the relationship works, but the relationship ended last night.

She stays in GOKANA, so yesterday she decided to go to bank in Port Harcourt, oil mill UBA. She couldn't access the account she went for unless she do account upgrade. Now she said she didn't have to go back to GOKANA. She saved money with her boss, she didn't call her boss to transfer one thousand naira for her or lend her, she didn't call her father either.

She decided to go to her friend's house. I asked for her account she refused and said she will sort it out. She later went to her friend's house according to her, I asked if she got the money from her friend, she said not yet, that the friend didn't see any money to give her yet. Later she called to tell me that rain was falling and she can't go home that day that she is sleeping in her friend's house.

Early in the morning, she called to tell me that she is already on her way home that her friend was able to give her the money.

She has lived in Port Harcourt before, she told me the kind of life she lived there, even when I was with her, some of these guys do call her with different numbers even when she block one, or chat her up on Facebook or WhatsApp telling her how they want to sleep with her. Before she went to Port Harcourt, I personally warned her to go to bank straight and return immediately, she shouldn't go anywhere else.

Now she is crying and swearing that she didn't visit any man or sleep with any man that yesterday. I told her even though she didn't do it, I am no longer interested in the relationship, I don't want distance relationship again.

PS: she stays in Rivers state while I am in Abuja.

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Hmnn

TravelRe: Gully Erosion Destroys Over 30 Buildings,Displaces Over 50,000 People In Anambra by farem: 3:05pm On Jun 23, 2023

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