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A mild drama was captured on video involving a civilian whose car was stuck in traffic and a soldier trying to intimidate him. In the footage, the soldier angrily approached the civilian, displaying authority and warning him to return to his car. He even threatened to hit the man if he didn’t comply. The confrontation appeared to add to the traffic congestion, possibly prompting the soldier’s aggressive approach. The highlight of the scene, however, was the unexpected involvement of a hawker, popularly referred to as aboki (a term for Northerners in Nigeria). He was seen cheering on the soldier, seemingly in solidarity with a fellow Northerner. This didn’t sit well with a lady in a car behind them. She confronted the hawker, rebuking him for supporting the soldier’s actions. Their heated exchange turned out to be the funniest part of the incident. Watch the video for the full story! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naJyT4a3ImE?si=I3Hm5CvdAV3506i6
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Similar to how individuals aim to enter the Guinness World Records by accomplishing extraordinary feats or achieving what no one else has done before, this woman is attempting to set a unique record. Her goal is to sleep with the highest number of men in a single day. To surpass the previous record of 919, she must sleep with 1,000 men within 24 hours. Lady shares her strategy on The Reality Check Show UK. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlwuIJ7jPPY?si=srzDsdNbM_jkZLoI
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Why is this thread so dry? 🤯 |
Beautiful! It was how Wizkid went to greet Sanwo-Olu for me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wux58tt7QDM |
Kam2021:Unto what? Explain, sir🤔 |
Governor Siminalayi Fubara, on Monday, presented the 2025 budget proposal to a four-member Rivers State House of Assembly led by Honourable Victor Oko-Jumbo. The budget allocated N462,254,153,418 to recurrent expenditure and N678,088,433,692 to capital projects, bringing the total appropriation to N1,188,962,739,932. On Thursday, Governor Fubara signed the N1.18 trillion appropriation bill into law at the Government House in Port Harcourt, just 72 hours after presenting it to lawmakers. Speaking after the budget signing, Fubara stated that his administration is no longer concerned with the division within the Rivers State Assembly. “We have one assembly, and that assembly is headed by Honourable Victor Oko-Jumbo. As far as I’m concerned, we have moved on. The matter of the lawmakers who decamped from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress, APC, is already dead and buried,” he said. Cc: Nlfpmod Watch the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBUGmCHOqYM
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Na wa o. Thank God they came back alive 🙏 Meanwhile, "The Money in the NGO Account Has Increased by ₦1 Million": Says VeryDarkMan...... Explained how and why he pranked fans with N180m missing fund. https://www.nairaland.com/8306610/money-ngo-account-increased-1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0_xRmmcr0Y |
From this video, it's obvious VDM was only playing with us. |
Following the controversy surrounding the alleged disappearance of ₦180 million from the NGO account owned by activist VeryDarkMan (VDM), there has been significant online backlash. Many influencers and celebrities have criticized VDM, with some casting doubts on his integrity and others expressing disappointment in him. This reaction isn't entirely unexpected, given the outspoken nature of VDM’s activism. In response, VeryDarkMan addressed the issue to defend his reputation. He provided an update, revealing that the NGO account has now grown by an additional ₦1 million as supporters continue to contribute despite the rumors. In his video, VDM explained exactly what happened, revealing that the claims of the missing ₦180 million were part of a prank he orchestrated. He detailed how the prank was meant to test the reactions of fans and Nigerians, many of whom fell for the claim. As a show of appreciation, VDM announced a ₦200,000 giveaway to a donor who paid ₦1,000 into the account. He explained that the gesture was to thank the individual for their trust and belief in him, even amidst the rumors. Watch the video to hear VDM’s full updates and details about the NGO funds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0_xRmmcr0Y
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Nice one. See the moment Wizkid went to greet Sanwo-Olu After His performance at the Lagos Count down... https://www.nairaland.com/8306498/moment-wizkid-greets-lagos-governor |
Nigerian superstar Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, created a buzz at the Greater Lagos Countdown when he stepped down from the stage after his performance to greet Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu. Fans erupted in excitement, with one shouting, “Come to your governor, bro!” as Wizkid made his way toward the governor. The Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos was the epicenter of energy and celebration on Wednesday night, as some of Nigeria’s biggest music stars lit up the stage to welcome the New Year, 2025. The star-studded event featured unforgettable performances from the likes of Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Tiwa Savage, leaving the crowd enthralled. Organized by the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, the Greater Lagos Countdown brought thousands of music lovers together for a night of unity, entertainment, and high spirits. The lineup of performers included top talents such as Niniola, Olamide, Adewale Ayuba, Runtown, BNXN, 9ice, Seyi Vibez, and many more, ensuring an electrifying start to the year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wux58tt7QDM?si=6Oti8B36gSBrDUkA
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Crazy |
MaxInDHouse:No, thank you 😭😭😭 |
MaxInDHouse:🤔🤔 |
richiemcgold:😂😂😂😂 |
I came across this trending video, and like many others, I am both flabbergasted and confused. People are asking questions, trying to figure out exactly what religion this represents. Their style of worship is puzzling and has left many of us seeking clarity. If you have any idea who they are or what religious faction they belong to, please share your thoughts in the comments below. Cc: Nlfpmod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDWTY0lnjE0?si=8rfFAeaUoYRpEwVt
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Guys, have you ever felt this way before? Let's learn. |
A lady took to social media to express her regret over losing a good man. She explained that she had always believed losing her was a man's loss, but she now realizes it’s also her loss, as good men are hard to find these days. In tears, she said, “I am on the streets now, and the streets have nothing to offer.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mnPkRppHv4
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A caterer hired for an event reportedly refused to serve fish and meat, claiming that they had run out. However, one of the event organizers later discovered a large heap of fried meat and fish carefully packed by the caterer, presumably to be taken away. It’s baffling how a caterer, hired and paid to prepare food for an occasion, could have the audacity to attempt to leave with such a large quantity of meat and fish. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTo2deByiQ0?si=I5ZPS6VEHyJksNzy
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A yet-to-be-identified man was caught on CCTV stealing an SUV parked by its owner at Otta Village, Anambra State. According to reports, the SUV owner had parked the car in an open space while attending the usual Otta meeting in Oraukwu. In the footage, another unidentified man driving a Toyota Camry (commonly referred to as the "pencil" model) was seen driving past the parked SUV. Meanwhile, the thief loitered around the area, walking up and down near the vehicle. A few minutes later, the driver of the Camry returned to the scene and stopped to speak briefly with the thief, who was standing a short distance from the SUV. After their conversation, the Camry driver left, and the thief walked straight to the SUV, entered the vehicle, and drove off immediately. What remains unclear and puzzling is how effortlessly the thief gained access to the SUV and drove it away, sparking questions about whether the car had been properly locked by its owner. The SUV owner is appealing to the public for any useful information that could help identify and apprehend the culprits. Watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmtrpYCqgGo
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CodeTemplarr:😂😂😂😂 |
A hilarious video of a Ugandan family celebrating Christmas with a feast has sparked a lot of online chatter. In the video, people are seen eating together from large trays filled with an assortment of food, while the table in front of them is packed with a variety of drinks. What makes the video even funnier is the sight of some women in the kitchen, asleep with their hands still in the trays, showing they dozed off while eating! The video has led many to question the common stereotype about Africans not having enough food to eat. Enjoy the funny video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKLehL90wL0?si=JHVlSYi0uT0ffJaE
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Abaki5:You think so? |
Ok. All of them will apologise to us one after the other. South African lady apologies to Nigerians: https://www.nairaland.com/8303479/south-african-lady-apologizes-nigerians https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW466HrKySE?si=Oeg0Bz5jFDN-Bn9k |
A South African lady has taken to social media to express her guilt over how Nigerians are treated in South Africa. She explained that she has been in Nigeria for about a week and a half and is overwhelmed by the warm welcome she has received. She acknowledged that Nigerians in South Africa do not experience such hospitality. According to her, the moment South Africans realize someone is Nigerian, they become suspicious. She went on to advise her fellow South Africans to travel more, especially to other African countries. Addressing the xenophobic tendencies in South Africa, she clarified that she is not xenophobic and that not all South Africans are, but she admitted that a significant number of South Africans harbor xenophobic attitudes. She also noted that Nigerians, upon realizing you are a foreigner, will treat you like their guest—even if you are not directly their guest. Watch the video to hear more about her experience in Nigeria and her insights. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW466HrKySE?si=Oeg0Bz5jFDN-Bn9k Summary: After visiting Nigeria and experiencing a warm welcome, a South African lady apologized to Nigerians on behalf of her country for the poor treatment they often receive in South Africa. Watch the video.
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Video Shows Senator Saliu Mustapha's Christmas Billboards Being Dismantled in Ilorin A video has surfaced online showing the removal of several Christmas billboards belonging to Senator Saliu Mustapha, a prominent figure in the state. These billboards, strategically placed across key locations like Taiwo/Unity Road Junction, Police 'A' Division, Maraba, and the Tunde Idiagbon International Airport exit gate, were meant to spread Christmas cheer. However, just hours after the senator announced a massive donation of ₦500 million for the construction of a pavilion at the Emir of Ilorin’s palace, some of these billboards were taken down. Now, why is this causing such a buzz? Let’s rewind a bit. Senator Mustapha, who is the Turaki of Ilorin and represents Kwara Central at the National Assembly, made this donation during the 59th Annual General Meeting of the Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU). At the event, he also pledged ₦25 million to end the use of rented canopies for union meetings. Other key figures made significant contributions, including Ambassador Yahaya Seriki with ₦100 million and Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who promised to complete all ongoing projects. But back to the billboards. A viral Facebook video captured individuals dismantling one of the senator’s signs displaying his Christmas message. This has sparked widespread speculation, with some political analysts attributing the act to internal conflicts within the ruling APC. With the 2027 elections approaching, many see this as part of a deeper political rivalry between Senator Mustapha and the state governor. Interestingly, Mustapha’s media aide, Andulkareem Alabi, clarified that the state government was not involved in the incident. Instead, he attributed the removals to “hoodlums” and logistical issues. According to him, one billboard was removed due to ongoing construction work, while another was taken down because advertisement fees hadn’t been paid. The situation has drawn reactions from the public. Some Facebook users believe this is a politically motivated act, with one commenting, “This is pure jealousy.” Others called for peace and urged law enforcement to investigate and prosecute those responsible. A user named Abdulhafees Tosin Sulyman stressed, “All we want in Kwara is peace, and let the people’s choice prevail.” So, what do you think about this development? Is it just politics as usual, or does this reflect a deeper rivalry brewing in Kwara State? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments below. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to GlimpseTV for more updates on stories that matter! Summary: A viral video shows the removal of Senator Saliu Mustapha's Christmas billboards in Ilorin, sparking speculation of political rivalry within the APC. While some blame hoodlums, others link it to unpaid fees and construction work. Public reactions call for peace and justice. Watch the video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhXCPm6rj9I?si=M1u_p4HCM-xoRYLc
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Good. Meanwhile, a software engineer has this to say about VeryDarkMan (VDM) https://www.nairaland.com/8302743/software-engineer-questions-vdms-180m |
Software Engineer Criticizes Verydarkman (VDM) Over Account Hack Claim and Missing ₦180M An acclaimed Senior Software Engineer has criticized Verydarkman (VDM), a popular social media commentator and activist, over claims that his account was hacked and ₦180 million stolen. According to the engineer, who stated that he has been in the field for over 15 years, VDM’s assertion that his website was hacked and ₦180 million stolen is highly improbable. He added that unless someone had deliberately set VDM up, it is difficult to see how such a large sum of money could be moved from his account following a website hack. This issue has sparked mixed reactions on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, now owned by Elon Musk. Watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T83HJWzOasU?si=_0_iU2yswF4_Q8an
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TossTos:Yea, they're on it already. |
Social media commentator and human rights activist, Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), said over ₦180 million was stolen from his NGO’s account after it was hacked. On Friday, Otse spoke about the situation in an Instagram video, explaining that the money was transferred to an unknown account. “I’ve not been myself these past few days,” Otse said. “Somebody hacked into the NGO website, and N180 million is missing. Thankfully, we’ve tracked the person, and one suspect has been arrested. “The account is now on PND (Post No Debit). There’s N20 million left, while N160 million was diverted. We’re heading to Jos to recover the money.” He added that the NGO’s app had been temporarily disabled for maintenance to stop further hacking attempts. He promised to keep his followers informed about the recovery process. Back in October, Otse launched the Martins Vincent Osei Initiative, raising over ₦35 million in donations within hours. Soon after, music producer Michael Collins Ajereh, also known as Don Jazzy, donated ₦100 million to support the initiative. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWOQ--dYbPk?si=aSMGr-Yt5R6NQQ5V Cc: Nlfpmod
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Another lady has shared her house-hunting experience in Lagos. According to her, agents took her to a location in Ogba where she was shown a mini flat. She was informed that the original rent was N600, 000. However, the total package, including additional charges, amounted to N750,000 per year. The lady expressed disappointment with Lagos agents, pointing out that the apartment's toilet had no window. She also noted that the interior was so dark that she would need to use a flashlight even during the day to see clearly. Watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments section! 750k Apartment in Lagos: Lady Shares Experience https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuD2nHQzYkk?si=kTyJ7TIxN9BMlYWT
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Nice question |
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