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An intelligence officer has taken to twitter to narrate how a young man and his friends murdered his dad. The young man, simply identified as MB, was hooked on cocaine. His friends were addicted to the drug too. And one night, thirsty for a fix and without enough money to buy, they hatched a plan. The plan was to go to their friend’s house, steal some equipment and sell it to raise the money for the drugs. The problem was that MB’s father was at home. When they came in, the man welcomed them. In time, they realised that with the man in the house, they can’t do anything. After a while, they decided to kill the man. They then called MB to inform him. After that they cleaned up the mess and disposed of his remains. To cover up their crime, they sold the house and claimed that the man was abducted. It was a distress sale. They needed the money to buy more drugs They then blew the money on cocaine. Here’s how the intelligence officer told the story: https://thequesttimes.com/how-a-young-man-and-his-friends-killed-his-dad-because-of-cocaine/
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*Buhari’s new chief economic adviser, Dr. Doyin Salami, is a vocal critic of the Central Bank's monetary policies. *Expect him to engage CBN boss Godwin Emefiele in a fight, Quest Times predicts. When on the afternoon of Tuesday, January 4, Femi Adesina who is the President’s Media Adviser issued a statement announcing that President Muhammadu Buhari has finally named a Chief Economic Adviser, there was some discomfort inside the plush and marbled Central Bank headquarters in the nation’s moneyed capital city of Abuja. The way President Buhari commenced the New Year with a fresh appointment in the area of economic policy, was not only unexpected, it has set tongues wagging–especially in the nation's administrative and political capital, Quest Times can exclusively and authoritatively report. Some of the closest aides of the president who did not see the development coming, were completely caught off guard or unawares. This was one appointment into an office that has remained vacant since President Buhari assumed the reins in May of 2015. Although no public explanation has been offered over why the president did not name a Chief Economic Adviser since 2015, a Special Adviser on Economic Affairs in the Office of the Vice President was named. However, this Special Adviser did not have the responsibilities of the Chief Economic Adviser. Apparently, no one expected a Chief Economic Adviser to be stationed directly outside the president's office. So why is the president making this appointment with only a few months before his constitutionally permissible two-terms of eight years in office elapses? Highly placed sources in the nation’s presidency tell Quest Times on condition of anonymity, that there is plenty of desperation to make some dramatic changes in the management of the nation’s economy, especially as it pertains to foreign currency exchange. Nigeria’s Naira continues to tank in value embarrassingly in the foreign exchange market. The Naira has hovered close to 600 Naira to a dollar in recent times. Quest Times investigations have unearthed the following: *President Buhari is very unhappy about what has happened to the Naira on his watch and he is getting fed-up with explanations from Emefiele and from a few of his aides who have been taking sides with, and making a case for the CBN Governor. *Based on the recommendations of the Chief of Staff, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari to the president, an outright sack of the Central Bank Governor should not be the first option because of the controversy that greeted ex-President Jonathan’s suspension of then CBN Governor Sanusi Lamido. And so it has been proposed within the power corridors that the president sends a very strong message Emefiele’s way by appointing a Chief Economic Adviser with immense economic coordination responsibilities. By settling for someone who has over the years openly opposed the style and direction of CBN Governor Emefiele, especially as it pertains to Emefiele’s forex policy management and what Salami has reportedly described as "Monetary Policy Conundrum, it is believed that the message will sink faster and rattle Emefiele," one presidency source discloses on condition of anonymity. Wake-Up Call Finance sector watchers believe that the appointment of Dr. Salami would be a wake-up call for an embattled Mr. Godwin Emefiele. Top presidency officials say by bringing in Dr. Doyin Salami, the economist who wrote the Buhari campaign economic blueprint, the president is making a last ditch effort to resolve the shenanigans in the foreign exchange market where banking executives are alleged to be cashing out on the price divergence in the official forex rate and the black market rates. According to one CBN insider, the CBN Governor meets every Sunday in Lagos with about 4 or 5 MDs of top Nigerian banks, where among other things, they chat about their "lucky fortunes," without developing a concrete, coherent strategy to stop or significantly curb the corruption and round tripping going on in the forex market. President's annoyance Not so long ago, says the CBN source, the president ordered the CBN Governor to urgently clampdown on the BDCs (Bureau De Change) as the value of the Naira continues to be a source of embarrassment to the president. In fact, what seems to have outraged the president even more was the allegation that some top Aso Villa officials also owned BDCs extended to their proxies by the CBN Governor! The New Chief Economic Adviser as a critic of CBN Salami has been a constant critic and opponent of Mr. Emefiele, especially as it pertains to the CBN Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) where Salami served as a member. CBN sources say not only had Salami been a lone voice against Emefiele on the MPC, the CBN management under Emefiele have on occasion hired people to write public articles against Salami. While Salami has argued that the official exchange rate is not a true reflection of prevailing market fundamentals–meaning he would support what might be a further devaluation–he has also been critical of the round-tripping that goes on in the banking sector due to the wide gap between the official and black market rates. While known to have publicly queried several CBN policies at MPC meetings, the new Chief Economic Adviser of Mr. President was quoted late last year by Reuters, once more criticizing and actually mocking the CBN. "Central bank investments in government treasury bills had risen 30 percent to 454 billion naira since December, leaving the bank providing "piggy bank" services to the state," he was quoted as saying by the international news agency. Which is why Aso Villa sources have disclosed to Quest Times that if the CBN under Emefiele doesn't find a way to mend its policies to align with those of the president's new Chief Economic Adviser, then a confrontation between the two is imminent. And judging from the president's body language, it is not impossible that the CBN boss may need to act fast to save his job. At this rate, all bets are completely off. https://thequesttimes.com/exclusive-president-buhari-could-sack-cbn-governor-emefiele-soon-over-corruption-in-forex-market/
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A young man has been arrested for trying to steal a car with the help of charms in the Lekki area of Lagos. For real? For real o. The young man had called the car seller and made inquiries about a 2020 Dodge Challenger. He was told that the price is N22 million and he said he was coming to inspect the car. When he came, he was shown the car. Little did we know that his village people had planned to disgrace him. He asked the seller to tell him his name. When he began to insist on knowing the name of the seller, he became wary. He then proceeded to put his hands in his pockets and ordered the sellers to give him the car key. That was when the beating started. He was then searched. In his pocket was discovered a charm. Too much Nollywood? My brother, I no know. I get that there’s more to life than the physical, but if na so e easy, why would anyone bother to work? You’d just have to walk into a bank, armed with some charm and order a cashier to give you N10 million in cash and they’d comply. You rinse and repeat as many times as possible. But reality is different. Very different actually. If those things are as potent as they’re said to be, then folks won't have to pay hundreds of thousands in air fare to travel abroad. Na to go meet one baba somewhere and boom, you’re off to Texas. And if anything goes wrong as you holiday there, piam, you’d disappear again to another state or country. You could even take cars and phones from there with you when coming back for free. But reality is different from Nollywood and those things don't happen like that Anyway, they beat the baba up and got him arrested. In conclusion, if you want it, work for it. There’s no shortcut to the good things of life https://thequesttimes.com/man-nabbed-for-trying-to-steal-a-car-with-charms-in-lekki/
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The Abia State Government has revealed that any masquerade that gets caught harassing residents will be arrested and charged to court. The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Chris Ezem, released a statement, warning masquerades that being caught blocking roads and extorting residents is the easiest way to Kirikiri. But wait a minute. Imagine for a moment a masquerade being arrested by the police, being held by the waist and dragged as a common criminal. And then, the rest of humanity looking on in a mix of emotions. And the finally, he’s arraigned and he shows up with a retinue of native doctors. E nogo easy o A couple of weeks back, a judge hurriedly adjourned a court session after he began coughing non stop as soon as it was time for the hearing of a certain accused man. Coincidence perhaps? I’d have been inclined to think so if not that it wasn’t the first time it happened in that case. The judge had adjourned an earlier session after something similar happened. If you sit with lawyers who have handled land dispute matters, you go know say things dey occur. Lawyer go come court, greet the opponent lawyer, next thing you know, he stops sounding coherent and will be like that till the day’s hearing is over. I can't be the only one who sometimes wonders what happened to the thousands of people who wanted to be lawyers but were given courses such as mass communication, English language and so on. Let’s not even talk about the millions that wanted to study medicine, but ended up as medical lab scientists and microbiologists. You know the fascinating part? When we were in Uni, Lawyers were some of the cockiest set of humans alive. They made the rest of us look as though we didn’t come to school. Imagine my shock when, some months back, a case went viral about lawyers who were earning 30,000 per month. It was then that so many lawyers began opening up about how much they were offered as salary. See people saying 40k, 50k and so on. E shock me die. Anyway, na daily 2k all man dey find. This December nogo detty himself. The money won’t make itself. If you don’t gerrit… https://thequesttimes.com/abia-government-to-prosecute-masquerades-harassing-residents/ |
Guys, I just came back from Twitter and crazy things are happening. Comrade, wetin happen this time? Everybody was busy minding their business and trying to make sure that their daily 2k is complete when a certain human of the feminine variety went and tweeted, ‘You wanna take a woman out? You gotta buy her a dress.’ But what is wrong with that? Are you a learner?Twitter is not the place where you go and misyarn. Even if you have zero followers, all it takes is one retweet and the whole of twitter NG is already dragging you like a small tiger generator. You think it’s by mistake that most Nigerian celebrities avoid twitter while camping on Instagram? On the bird app, if you talk, you collect. It doesn’t matter who you are, government official or celebrity. So what happened after she tweeted that? My brother, see dragging. If small generator make mistake collect that kind dragging, e go end up for mechanic. One person come reply ask the lady say, ‘Wait, but Davido donated 250 million to all these people.’ Na for there everywhere scatter.You even know what’s more painful? The reply got more likes and comments than the original tweet �� If na me, I’m throwing hands. You can’t finish me off like that and expect me to go down without a fight. Lai lai. Comrade you wan follow stranger fight? That finishing was so brutal I felt it in my spinal chest. It wasn’t even the only response. They finished the lady completely. The one wey dey pain me pass be say, the relationship wey baba God create for marriage, him daughters don turn am to hustle. E good so? https://thequesttimes.com/twitter-is-a-wild-place/ |
Y’all won’t believe this one. E be like film trick Comrade wetin dey occur? A woman has lured a man from his business place to a hotel, and raped him till he became unconscious and then escaped with his phone and money. Comrade tell me you’re joking I wish I was joking. The man went himself to report the matter. This happened in Port Harcourt. The lady in question–quite surprisingly, is not a young one, a mature lady did this. Eweleke! �♂️�♂️ The man in question didn’t wake up till the hotel attendant began sensing that something was off after the payment made by the woman had expired. Wait, na the woman pay the hotel bill? E shock you abi? E shock me too. It was the hotel attendant that woke him up and alerted the hotel management. The matter was then reported to the Abacha Road Divisional Police Headquarters, in Port Harcourt GRA. The hotel management was afraid, they don’t want to be roped into something they don't know anything about. But wait o, man fit rape woman? If you ask 5 men what their first sexual experience was, two or three out of the five will tell you that it was an older lady that gave them their first sexual exoerience. It was almost always the maid, or an ‘auntie’ living in the compound. These things happen more frequently than we care to admit and it’s even more shameful that when men raise these conversations, we ask them if they didn’t enjoy it. By raping a 7 or 8-year-old, an older woman triggers a chain of behaviour that will culminate in the unleashing of a monster who’ll likely go ahead and rape other people. It’s even worse for the ladies who we ask, ‘What was she wearing?’ ‘If she didn’t want it, why did she go to his house?’ Anyway, all of us go dey alright las las. https://thequesttimes.com/man-raped-to-a-coma-robbed-and-dumped-in-a-hotel-in-port-harcourt-by-a-woman/ |
What’s going on? For a while now, the federal government has been pushing for every citizen to register in the national database and get a NIN number, but that is about to change. Instead of NIN, the Federal Government is taking things further by introducing digital tokens. What does this mean for the average Jack on the street? The digital token will now replace NIN completely. The implementation of the digital token has been scheduled for January 2022. So what happens to our NIN now? A National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) handbook chronicling the details of the digital token says that it will completely replace NIN. It went further to say that once that is done, it will become a criminal offence for anyone, irrespective of whether it’s an individual or an organisation to verify NIN once the digital tokens go live. Do we need to apply for the digital token just like we did for NIN? It remains to be seen. The Federal Government in a workshop held yesterday and chaired by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami said that they’re looking to begin clamping down on NIN verification requests from unknown sources, hence the need for virtual tokens. Nigeria has been bedevilled by a myriad of security issues and the absence of a single national database from which an individual can be traced to their mobile number and bank account hasn’t particularly helped. A dwindling government revenue has now awakened calls for initiatives such as NIN so that things like personal tax deductions can now be seamlessly implemented; bypassing the unwarranted bottlenecks that have stood in the way for decades. https://thequesttimes.com/fg-introduces-digital-tokens-to-replace-nin/ |
Davido is in the news again. Okay, what happened? Many things have been happening–in fact, when Tems prophesied that crazy things are starting to happen, we didn’t realise she was prophesying. Davido stopped in the middle of a concert, and told a fan who–wait for it–had showed up with a dog to take the dog away or he would be left with no option than walk away from the stage Eweeh �♂️�♂️ Anyway, this week has been a very funny one. That’s how one young man grabbed Davido’s feet during a performance in Abuja, and was going to drag him off the stage when security intervened. Wetin dey occur sef? Comrade, mesef no know. That’s how they grabbed Wizkid too on stage, in that same Abuja. Maybe it’s time to ask Abuja peeple what’s actually going on. And all of these happened this week o. And that’s how they also grabbed Bishop Oyedepo’s legs too. But one person whose legs nobody has grabbed in recent times is Burnaboy. Nobody should grab his legs biko. He once fell off the stage, all by himself, what will happen when he is grabbed? Well–no one wants to find out, not even us. If you loved this story, then you may like this one too But wait, who goes to a concert and takes their dog with them? But how did Davido even see the dog sef? Talking about pets, who else remembers when Wizkid adopted a baby goat as a pet? I wonder what became of the kid. Who knows if it has been converted to asun. African men don’t keep certain things as pets. Na peppersoup go end am https://thequesttimes.com/davido-stops-concert-to-tell-dog-owner-to-get-it-off-the-concert-venue/ |
Mysticwebb:You should not talk like that sir. Those men are out there, fighting and paying with their lives. Yes, things may not be as they ought, but you shouldn't say that |
In the years leading up to 1765, the French philosopher, Dennis Diderot lived in poverty. He wasn’t just poor, he was so poor that when his daughter was going to get married, he couldn’t afford to provide a dowry — as was the custom in those days. What’s even more fascinating is that while this dirt poor, Diderot’s name was well- known to all and sundry. In time, Catherine the Great, the Empress of Russia heard of Diderot’s plight and made him an offer too good to be true. She offered to buy his library for one thousand Pounds — that’s 19.5 million naira in today’s money. In the twinkling of an eye, Diderot went from being dirt poor to having enough to spare. Soon he bought a scarlet robe. In those days, scarlet robes are symbols of social status — it was what the rich wore. He (most likely) had desired it for these many years, but couldn’t afford it. That was when things began to fall apart. He soon realized that the rest of his clothing didn’t match up with his taste anymore, and therefore need changing. His old rug followed suit — and got replaced with an impressive one from Damascus. Suddenly, his home wasn’t good looking enough and therefore he needed to buy some really beautiful sculptures to make them look better. It didn’t take long for him to change his kitchen table, his chair had to be replaced with a good leather one, as well as many other things. Diderot effect has come to be known as the term for reactive purchases. The Diderot Effect states that obtaining a new possession often creates a spiral of consumption which makes a person to acquire more new things. As a result, we end up buying things that our previous selves never needed to feel happy or fulfilled. Sounds familiar now? Recently, I bought a car. In all honesty, it wasn’t my first. Soon afterward — by some chance, I was in an Emmett Shop — I caught myself trying to buy five shirts. Brethren, if anyone told me I would ever walk into an Emmett Shop and begin nursing the idea of buying — not one but five shirts, I’d have ignored them because clearly, they ‘don’t know who I am’ Who’d have thought that I, Igbokwe Ifeanyichukwu, the son of Felix Igbokwe of Amaekwuru Lokpanta would walk into a shop where they sell native wears N500,000 and want to buy 1–2–3–4–5 shirts? Looking back and considering that about half or so of the shirts I have were bought in the last three months makes it even more worrisome. This is why folks who win lotteries can almost never sustain wealth. This is also why so many people who got a raise are unable to increase their savings, but instead, keep acquiring more and liabilities. Just because you got a new job and you must ‘represent’ you changed your wardrobe — which is not bad in itself, but now you’re thinking of borrowing money from the bank to change your car too. Because you moved houses, suddenly, the car that has been serving you faithfully all these many years is no longer good enough — not because you can conveniently afford to change it, but because levels don change and you must represent. On the other hand, if you own a business, you must understand how this plays to your advantage. The question is: when folks buy the things you sell, what else are they most tempted to buy immediately afterward? Do you have to have it in stock? No. But you must know how someone who does and must make that knowledge so useful, that they don’t only buy both, but come back again to patronize you. Enjoyed this? Subscribe to my newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/bfedfcc4f339/lifenewsletter |
Let me tell you a story - about a stupid mistake that changed the course of my life forever. It was 2012. I had only started working two years earlier. As with most young people, I was enthusiastic, naïve, optimistic and still trying to figure out my way in life. One thing I wanted more than anything else was a scholarship to further my studies abroad and boy did I apply for so many of those. As heaven would have it, a man of influence recommended me for a fully-funded government scholarship worth $30,000. If you are conversant with major Nigerian scholarships, by now, you'd have known which one I am talking about. A day before the interview, I joined a night bus headed to Port Harcourt from Abuja. By 7 am, I was in Port Harcourt. I changed into my suit, strapped on my backpack and began heading towards the interview venue. I was beside the venue when this 'evil' rain began. I made a dash for the gate. By the time I got to the entrance, I was already drenched to my panties. At the entrance, soldiers would not let me in. It took some explaining for them to eventually let me through. I thought that was the end, the heavens had other plans. By the time I got into the venue - which by the way is one of PHC's largest hotels - I was practically shivering from the cold. The hotel has a central air conditioning system and I, on the other hand, was very susceptible to cold. By the time it was my turn to face a panel of about four or five doctors and professors to explain why the Federal Government should invest $30,000 in my education, the odds were already hugely stacked - but not in my favour. I have seen interviews, but never in my life had I been fired with so much questions in such rapid succession from so many people at the same time nor had I walked into any interview wet. I walked away from that interview with my tail between my legs; my head buried in utter shame. It was obvious - there would be no scholarship. I had disappointed the one who recommended me! There's something about me - I utterly hate it when people dare me. When folks dare me, I am inclined to go to untold lengths just to prove them wrong. I also hate it when people or circumstances make me feel stupid or clueless. So the next year, I promised myself that since the selection process is fair, I'd prepare as much as I can; I'd ace the interview and if there's anyone that'd walk away with that $30,000 it would be me. I prepared, spent so much time reading and researching. I went as far as selecting a research area and developing a mini semi-thesis on it which I printed and bound. When the interview took place, I wowed the panelists. No, I floored them. So much so that midway, they told me that I'm good to go. I went home and began buying stuff, ready to leave for the UK. I was sure I had secured the scholarship. I waited for their call. But it never came. I had practically waited for this opportunity all my life and when I got it, I messed it up. Why am I telling you this story? To amass your pity? Far from it. Not to boast, but By God's grace, I can afford a master degree abroad today. I actually have a master's degree now. This story is about your 2020 - about opportunities. About regular seemingly normal everyday choices, decisions, actions and inaction that will end up shaping how the future of your kids will look like. Yes, rain beat me on the interview day - but that' not the day I lost that opportunity. It was when I began procrastinating about preparing for it. Neither the rain nor the cold was the reason I lost it nor was it my job that 'made me so busy' I couldn't prepare for it. You could be genuinely busy - like really really busy - so busy you begin to hurt yourself and your future. How you handle 2020 will affect not just you, but the life outlook of your own kids. There are opportunities that come only once in a lifetime. Many of those opportunities don't announce their presence. They are sought. They are not loud. Those that seek them find them. In three years, what would the regrets of your 2020 actions, inactions and decisions be? I have started a newsletter where I share amazing life lessons, teach people skills that change their financial fortunes in months and share opportunities with them. Would you like to be a part of this community of winners? Subscribe here: https://mailchi.mp/bfedfcc4f339/lifenewsletter |
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Recently, a female student of the Babcock University in Nigeria got rusticated because of her leaked sex-tape which circulated on the internet. However, a leaked sex-tape can carry more severity Before then, a high school teacher in the United States, Lauren Miranda, was enjoying the view of her topless self in a mirror in her apartment, and decided to take a photo and share with her boyfriend, who happened to be a colleague. The private picture, which exposed her breasts would later circulate on the internet, resulting in an immediate suspension, and a coerced resignation. While in her case, she received no threat, her boyfriend who was the only recipient of the photo walked free. The above paragraph was to bring to light the severity that follows a leaked nude, especially those of the female folk, in every society. A single leaked nude, no matter how harmless it may appear, has a great potential of destroying a person’s life and career forever. The years and resources invested into building that career would not matter, as it easier to tear down a thing than to build it, which is why when a person threatens to leak your nude, you need to take every precaution to stop it. The internet has made leaked nudes even more popular, as social media makes it circulate fast and easily, with just one share. Once it hits the internet, even NASA cannot help you delete it. One leaked nude on Twitter will find its way to Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Nairaland, etc. Under 1 hour, a leaked nude will make you popular in the wrong way, and once it gets to your employers or administrators which it definitely will, you’ll be at the brink of losing everything. If anyone threatens to leak your nude(s), follows any of these steps or tips, and you’ll be free. Before we go into that, one great advice in order to prevent all of this brouhaha and inconvenience is not to share your nude at all. Most modern-day relationships rely on a high frequency of chats and the exchange of intimate photos, however, a relationship does not come the life-long insurance, which is why you should not trust anyone with your naked photo. A broken relationship may result in erratic actions and leaking your nude may just come with the package. Report to the police and NGO If the person is blackmailing you by demanding money, sex or any such thing, you should immediately report to the police with evidence of the blackmail. The police might however treat the case with impunity, which is why you should find an NGO that is likely to take up the case. Blackmail can be treated as a criminal offence, so you’re at the liberty of employing the services of a lawyer to quell the threat. If there is so much value attached to the nude, and you’re at the risk of losing your reputation, then taking this step is necessary. However, if the person is unknown, you might need to employ a personal investigator, which would be more expensive. if caught, the person is likely to face jail time and miget even pay you for certain damages. If the person stole your nude, he/she would face a severe penalty when caught. Reporting the matter to Segalink is a very fast and efficient way of resolving this issue; Sega will stop at nothing in making the perpetrator understand that he or she is staring jail term in the face. Delete the nude from the person’s smartphone This trick is time-based and would not work after a certain expanse of time. If the person begins to threaten you just immediately after you sent the photo, you can quickly delete the photo from the chat, that’s if it is via WhatsApp. Even if the person already downloaded the photo, deleting it from the chat would delete it from the person’s gallery immediately. Remove value from the photo This last part is for when you have done all you can and nothing seems to be working. The truth is that when you attach so much value to a nude photo of yourself, it gives the person who is threatening to leak it more power and leverage. He/she is of the notion that you would do anything to stop your nude from hitting the internet, therefore, will make ridiculous demands. The moment you fall into that trap, there is no getting out. The demands would not stop coming in, and you’ll most definitely pay through your nose. Removing value from your nude is not as easy as it sounds, however, it is a great step. People use this trick a lot to disarm blackmailers. All you need to do is to tell important people in your life about the nude photo, and you can ever go further bytelling those in your social media space. If the person threatening to leak the nude is known, then you should reveal his/her identity with evidence to the public. That is a Checkmate. 99% of the people who leaked nudes online do so under anonymous accounts, which shows that even the blackmailers want to stay private. Do not beg or cry, just disarm the person and you’ll be free again. |
Wow. This is no longer a joking matter. Apart from the fact school fess are huge enough already, buying Back to School supplies can be both tiring & expensive Why worry when you can buy them for cheaper at the Nigerian Back to School Festival Date: Sept 7 Venue: The Balmoral, Federal Palace Hotel VI Time: 10am-4pm |
Oyinbo sha. Strnager go give them food them go chop. Lol |
Wow. |
This one tough o. Meanwhile, Games and competitions Free health check Food and drinks Raffle draw with top prices Live Music stage Fairground rides You and your kids mustn't miss this year's Back to School Festival. Date: 7th September Venue: The Balmoral, Federal Hotel VI Time: 10am-4pm #BacktoSchoolFestivalNaija #BacktoSchoolFestivalNigeria |
Lol. If you're a foodie like me �� then you shouldn't miss this year's Back to School Festival. Multiple vendors Assorted types of delicacies Live music Drinks It's all round fun. Date: Sept 7 Venue: The Balmoral, Federal Hotel VI Time: 10am-4pm |
Wow. Meanwhile, If you're a foodie like me �� then you shouldn't miss this year's Back to School Festival. Multiple vendors Assorted types of delicacies Live music Drinks It's all round fun. Date: Sept 7 Venue: The Balmoral, Federal Hotel VI Time: 10am-4pm |
Lol. Meanwhile, one good thing about trade fairs is that the presence of multiple vendors brings competition that make things cheaper. At the Nigeria Back to School Festival, educational materials will be cheap as we'll have so many vendors. Date: Sept 7 Venue: the Balmoral Federal Hotel VI |
Wow. Just wow |
Naija to the world ��� |
Naija to the world. ���� Meanwhile, wouldn't you rather buy your kids' school supplies for cheaper at the Back to School Festival? It's happening this September on the 7th at the Balmoral Federal Hotel Victoria Island. You'd be glad you came |
Beautiful. Meanwhile, September is almost here. It's enough that you have to pay huge sums of money in school fees. Instead of spending more in school supplies, why don't you buy them for cheaper at the upcoming Back to School Festival, which will hold on September 7th at Federal Palace Hotel, VI? |
Okay. September is almost here. It's enough that you have to pay huge sums of money in school fees. Instead of spending more in school supplies, why don't you buy them for cheaper at the upcoming Back to School Festival, which will hold on September 7th at Federal Palace Hotel, VI? |
Wow. Talent. Pure talent. |
Good one
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Thank God she's safely delivered. As for the rapists. I hope they're caught and made to face the consequences of their actions
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