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Yeah Benue is open to business, we need more investors in the state |
It seems he's listening to what people say now, especially the denunciation that occurred after the Dubai visit with 1411 delegates |
Are they fighting? Davido is childish |
Hmm, but why did they accept such a person in the first place |
I'm going to marry from Senegal because of Sadio Mane |
This is getting out of hand and the current Pope is even supporting it Now, would you allow such a person to meet with you for any official engagement as an upright political, religious or traditional ruler in Africa ? |
GanagiBitrus:sadly true, but I pray that will not be the case here |
So who's lying and who is telling the truth between MTN and GLO? |
What is BBC looking for now? They should allow the dead man to rest, he can't defend himself |
Abeg make his wife no go misbehave later oo Sadio Mane deserves the very best and peace of mind from his new wife. |
God bless their marriage
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdiV1YOFqhg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7oUwNb8cAY Sadio Mane tied the knot with his longtime partner Aisha Tamba, over the weekend. Recently, the internet erupted with excitement as beautiful photos of Senegal star, Sadio Mane, and his wife, Aisha Tamba, emerged, offering fans a rare glimpse into the private wedding. The ceremony which held on Sunday, January 7, in Keur Massar, Dakar, Senegal has been making the headlines on social media ahead of the start of AFCON 2023. Pulse Sports earlier reported that the 31-year-old Al Nassr winger had been secretly courting the Casamança native for years, before finally finally tying the knot over the weekend. The emergence of these striking photographs not only captured the attention of football enthusiasts but also fueled curiosity about the couple's journey. Sadio Mane and Aisha Tamba have managed to keep their relationship under wraps for years, leaving fans astonished by the revelation of their love story. The images not only showcased the couple's glamour but also offered a glimpse into the private life that Mane and Aisha have carefully guarded. The internet buzzed with praises for the couple's commitment, with many expressing joy at seeing their favorite football star find happiness off the pitch. One user wrote: ‘I've decided to quit my job to focus on the mané couple... they are beautiful machalah’ Another comment read: ‘Chocolate and butter’ A third user wrote: ‘Sadio Mané you only get good things. May Allah bless your marriage mashAllah Amen. The two-time African Player of the Year decided to settle down less than a week away from the start of AFCON 2023 in Ivory Coast. Mane and the Teranga Lions are gearing up to defend their AFCON title, and the former Liverpool star will be hoping to once more lead their attack and quest for continental glory. https://www.pulsesports.ng/lifestyle/story/sadio-mane-reactions-as-beautiful-photos-of-senegal-star-and-his-wife-aisha-tamba-emerge-
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SmartyPants:Yeah you said it |
Can we do that in Nigeria? |
Congrats to him, I knew he would bounce back Also read this https://www.nairaland.com/7978703/dangote-gained-5-billion-22 |
Aliko Dangote has reclaimed his position as the richest person in Africa, according to Forbes Real-Time Billionaires.https://businessday.ng/news/article/dangote-regains-top-spot-from-rupert-on-forbes-africas-billionaire-list
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Me too, our boys can disappoint person |
Ibadan has more radio stations than Lagos and my favorite is splash FM |
This is pure nonsense |
Congratulations to him |
Greedy politicians fighting for their selfish interest, it's never about the people They don't even understand the concept of democracy |
Coming from a clown |
Botragelad:some of you people will not make heaven |
This is hard to watch I salute these brave journalists for risking their lives everyday to give us the true picture of what is happening. Watch this horrific video of Israeli forces desecrating the graves of Palestinians in Gaza https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtGo2NFXGm8 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfS5z7yUPbI Two Gaza journalists killed in Israeli strike Al Jazeera on Sunday said two of its Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip were killed in an Israeli strike on their car, in what the Qatar-based media network claimed was a “targeted killing”. Hamza Wael Dahdouh and Mustafa Thuria, who also worked as a video stringer for AFP and other news organisations, were killed while they were “on their way to carry out their duty” for the channel in the Gaza Strip, the network said. A third freelance journalist travelling with them, Hazem Rajab, was seriously injured. The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza also confirmed the deaths and blamed an Israeli strike. Witnesses told AFP that two rockets were fired at the car — one hit the front of the vehicle and the other hit Hamza who was in sitting next to the driver. “We later found the body parts (of those in the car). The ambulance then came and carried those who were in the car,” a witness, who declined to give his name for security reasons, told AFP. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the journalists’ deaths was an “unimaginable tragedy”. “And that’s also been the case for… far too many innocent Palestinian men, women and children,” he said in Doha, as part of a new regional tour. AFP video footage showed a crowd of people inspecting the car’s mangled remains, while pools of blood lay on the road. No other damage was visible in the area. Al Jazeera “strongly condemns the Israeli occupation forces’ targeting of the Palestinian journalists’ car,” the company said in a statement, accusing Israel of “targeting” journalists and “violating the principles of freedom of the press”. Several hours after the strike, the Israeli army had not replied to AFP’s request for a comment. Hamza’s father Wael al-Dahdouh is Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief who was recently wounded in a strike himself after his wife and two other children were killed in Israeli bombardment in the initial weeks of the war. “Hamza was everything for me … while we are full of humanity they (Israel) are full of murder and hatred,” Dahdouh said on Al Jazeera television. What did my family do?’ AFP’s global news director Phil Chetwynd said the agency was “shocked” by Mustafa’s death and its thoughts were with his family. “We vigorously condemn all attacks against journalists doing their jobs and it is essential we have a clear explanation as to what happened,” Chetwynd added. Crowds of people gathered later Sunday at the funeral where a tearful Dahdouh was seen kissing the hand of his dead son. “The world should see with two eyes, not with an Israeli eye. They should see everything happening to the Palestinian people,” Dahdouh said. “What did Hamza do to them (Israelis)? What did my family do to them? What did the civilians do to them? They did nothing to them, but the world closes its eyes to what’s happening in the Gaza Strip.” Wael Dahdouh was wounded in an Israeli strike in December that also killed Al Jazeera cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa. The Qatar-based channel has lost three journalists since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7. Thuria, in his 30s, had worked with AFP since 2019 and had also worked with other international media outlets. Thuria and Hamza had been tasked with filming the aftermath of a strike on a house in Rafah and their car was hit while they were on their way back, AFP correspondents said. The war erupted when Hamas militants stormed across Gaza’s border into Israel in an unprecedented attack which left some 1,140 people dead, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures. Israel has vowed to eradicate Hamas, denounced as a terrorist group by the US and EU, and has kept up a relentless bombing of Gaza, which the Hamas-run health ministry says has killed 22,835 people, mostly civilians. “We are in shock,” Christophe Deloire of the media advocacy group Reporters Without Borders wrote Sunday on X, formerly Twitter, calling the situation a “never-ending slaughter”. In May 2022, Shireen Abu Akleh, a veteran Palestinian journalist working for Al Jazeera, was killed while covering an Israeli raid on the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. The Israeli army later admitted one of its soldiers probably shot the reporter — who was wearing a helmet and a bulletproof vest marked “Press” — having mistaken her for a militant.
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I so much admire this man, too bad he's not our president I remember campaigning for him before switching over to Obi when he was denied the ticket https://www.nairaland.com/7104219/osinbajo-visits-alaafins-palace-condole Rest in peace to governor Akeredolu |
Former Vice president Yemi Osinbajo over the weekend paid a condolence visit to the family of late governor of Ondo state, Rotimi Akeredolu in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.https://thenationonlineng.net/osinbajo-visit-akeredolus-family-in-ibadan
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Who is this mystery husband and why is she always hiding his identity? Congrats to her sha, the most beautiful Ghanian actress |
Popular Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari has welcomed baby number 5 with her mystery husband.https://dailypost.ng/2024/01/07/actress-nadia-buari-welcomes-fifth-child/#:~:text=Popular%20Ghanaian%20actress%20Nadia%20Buari,whose%20gender%20she%20kept%20hidden.
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She should be sacked and prosecuted, that ministry should be abolished as well |
Bros, you shouldn't have gotten yourself into such dirty tribal fights, the best thing is to remain neutral or avoid such threads completely instead of supporting one tribe against another that isn't even yours, just leave them alone I believe we're one people and one nation, our corrupt leaders remain our common enemies and we should come together and fight them regardless of tribe and religion. I will never support any tribe on this forum because it doesn't serve my interest in anyway. You don't have to deactivate your account. |
Shameless people |
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