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TravelRe: Why We Don’t Regret Moving Abroad – Nigerians by Menxtt: 7:02am On Jun 16, 2025
FunnyDude:
Cho Cho Cho. You guys are too loud online.
Indians, Chinese immigrate more but you won't hear pim online
They complain a lot


In Nigeria they complain
In UK they complain
In Canada they still complain

They can't even create jobs...they still complain about Job they didn't create, about environment they didn't build and about money they didn't give value
TravelRe: Why We Don’t Regret Moving Abroad – Nigerians by Menxtt: 6:52am On Jun 16, 2025
Love800:
I want to ask you a question pls.

Can one relocate to England or Uk to go work in a radio/television news station as a presenter?
How possible is dat?
with your Nigerian accent and they will leave all those born in UK with their English accent and employ you
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Menxtt: 3:52pm On Jun 13, 2025
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Begins Air Raids On Targets In Iran by Menxtt: 7:01am On Jun 13, 2025
This to me is wrong...why ? Benjamin is bitting more than he can chew
EducationRe: Nigerian Govt Disowns Textbooks Alleging Igbo Founding Of Ile-Ife by Menxtt: 5:47pm On Jun 12, 2025
Why didn't they ban the one that said MUNGO PARK Discover Roberta Niger?
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Korede Komaiya Commands Man Into A Deep Sleep by Menxtt: 7:35pm On Jun 07, 2025
So should we fry rice and beans?
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Menxtt: 7:33pm On Jun 07, 2025
WriteerNg:
⚡An underground bunker containing 56 Storm Shadow missiles, 32 Patriot air defense missiles and 53 ATACMS missiles was destroyed in Ternopol.

These missiles were delivered to Ukraine 5 days ago.



Russia was probably tracking these shipments for weeks and when they determined that enough of them had been stored there they hit them, causing a massive explosion. This was not retaliation for the airbase attacks, this strike was pre planned weeks ago. The retaliation is coming
InvestmentRe: EFCC Declares 10 People Wanted Over N1bn CBEX Fraud by Menxtt: 6:08pm On Jun 05, 2025
The sophisticated ones will always pop in schemes like this
PoliticsRe: The Igbo Urban Miracle: How Southeastern Nigeria Is Leading A Grassroots Develop by Menxtt: 9:22am On May 20, 2025
Amazing
PoliticsMenxtt NG Revolutionizes Digital Landscape For Small Firms In Nigeria by Menxtt(op): 10:57am On Mar 05, 2025
Menxtt NG, a pioneering digital consultancy firm based in Nigeria, is proud to announce the launch of its cutting-edge social media management solution tailored specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria. With a primary focus on driving digitalization among local businesses, Menxtt NG’s latest offering aims to streamline and enhance the social media presence of small firms, thereby catalyzing their growth and success in the competitive business landscape.

In today’s digital age, establishing a robust online presence is indispensable for businesses of all sizes. Small firms, in particular, often face challenges in effectively leveraging social media platforms to amplify their brand visibility and engage with their target audience. Recognizing this need, Menxtt NG has developed a comprehensive social media management solution designed to empower SMEs with the tools and strategies necessary to thrive in the digital sphere.

Key features of Menxtt NG’s social media management solution include:

Customized Social Media Strategies: Menxtt NG understands that each business is unique, and thus, tailor-made social media strategies are crafted to align with the specific goals and objectives of individual SMEs.
Content Creation and Curation: Engaging and relevant content is vital for capturing the attention of online audiences. Menxtt NG’s team of seasoned content creators ensures that small firms maintain a consistent and compelling presence across various social media platforms.
Community Engagement and Management: Building a loyal community of followers is essential for fostering brand loyalty and driving business growth. Menxtt NG employs effective community management techniques to nurture relationships with customers and prospects, thereby enhancing brand reputation and trust.
Data-Driven Insights and Analytics: Leveraging advanced analytics tools, Menxtt NG provides SMEs with valuable insights into their social media performance. These data-driven insights enable businesses to refine their strategies and optimize their online presence for maximum impact.
The importance of social media in today’s business landscape cannot be overstated. By harnessing the power of social media platforms, small firms can significantly expand their reach, connect with their target audience on a more personal level, and ultimately drive business growth. Through its innovative social media management solution, Menxtt NG is committed to empowering SMEs in Nigeria to unlock their full potential in the digital realm.

Commenting on the launch of the social media management solution, [Your Name], [Your Position] at Menxtt NG, stated, “We are thrilled to introduce our latest offering designed specifically for small firms in Nigeria. At Menxtt NG, we firmly believe in the transformative power of digitalization, and our social media management solution exemplifies our commitment to driving the growth and success of local businesses in today’s digital age.”

For more information about Menxtt NG and its social media management solution for small firms in Nigeria, please visit

Menxtt NG
Email: menxtt.ng@gmail.com
Office: +234 916 642 2759 ,
Julie Estate,
Oregun,
Ikeja, Lagos.


https://techandbiz.com.ng/2017/07/29/menxtt-ng-revolutionizes-digital-landscape-for-small-firms-in-nigeria-with-innovative-social-media/
TravelRe: Young Nigerians Wasting Away On Canadian Streets After Relocation Dreams by Menxtt: 9:15pm On Jan 20, 2025
Arostar2023:
Have you heard about "unemployment rate" before? Do you know what that term connotes? Yes, unemployment exists all over the world. And there are people that are making it in business and career in Nigeria. But let me ask you, how many are they compare with the general population or labor force? Supporting the ruling party doesn't necessarily means ... not everyone has connection to the political class or business executives. I know hardworking graduates that have looked for formal employment to no avail and finally ended up doing menial jobs to survive. Been smart and hardworking are not enough to succeed in the Nigeria of today. KISS THE TRUTH!
create employment for yourself
TravelRe: Young Nigerians Wasting Away On Canadian Streets After Relocation Dreams by Menxtt: 9:14pm On Jan 20, 2025
Standing5:
Nothing is "arrangeable" here.
with this kijd mentality you can't ever make it in Nigeria ...I am sorry
TravelRe: Young Nigerians Wasting Away On Canadian Streets After Relocation Dreams by Menxtt: 7:19pm On Jan 20, 2025
They sold themselves to slavery
FamilyBefore You Demand Half: Understanding Divorce, Property, And Nigerian Law by Menxtt(op): 12:06am On Dec 20, 2024
In Nigeria, there’s a widespread misconception that marriage, especially a court marriage, guarantees an automatic 50/50 split of property in the event of a divorce. This belief has gained traction, often fueled by hearsay or comparisons with legal systems in other countries like the United States. However, the reality of Nigerian law is very different, and it’s crucial for all Nigerians to understand what the law says before making assumptions.

First, let’s be clear: in Nigeria, you cannot claim a share of property you didn’t contribute to acquiring. This applies regardless of the type of marriage—whether it was conducted in court, a church, a mosque, or a traditional setting. Property division in Nigerian divorce cases isn’t based on automatic equal distribution but rather on evidence of contribution.

For example, if one party built a house or purchased land without any financial or material input from their spouse, the court is unlikely to award a share of that property to the non-contributing party. This isn’t about fairness; it’s about proof. The law requires tangible evidence—receipts, transfers, or testimony—that shows a direct contribution to the acquisition of the asset in question.

This principle often comes as a surprise to many who assume that marriage creates a blanket entitlement to shared assets. But Nigeria is not America or Europe. Here, property ownership during marriage is tied to individual effort unless there’s a legal agreement, such as a prenuptial contract, stating otherwise.

However, there are exceptions. For instance, if the marriage lasted for a significant period—typically over 15 years—and one spouse was deliberately prevented from working or earning by the other, the court may consider “maintenance.” In such cases, the court might order the wealthier spouse to provide financial support or allocate a portion of the property to ensure the other party’s basic needs are met. But even then, this is a far cry from the 50/50 split that many people assume applies.

This misunderstanding underscores the importance of financial and legal awareness. Marriage is not just an emotional or cultural bond; it is also a legal partnership. Both parties must actively contribute to the relationship, not just emotionally but also financially or materially. If you’re involved in acquiring property—be it land, a house, or even investments—ensure your name is on the documents or that there’s clear evidence of your contribution.

The Nigerian legal system is clear: no contribution, no claim. This applies to men and women alike. Both parties in a marriage must take responsibility for their financial and legal positions. Assuming that the court will automatically divide property equally during a divorce is setting yourself up for disappointment.

So, before entering into marriage—or deciding to leave one—it’s essential to have a clear understanding of your legal rights and responsibilities. Marriage in Nigeria isn’t just about love; it’s about partnership, planning, and preparation.

Let’s dispel the myths and embrace the reality of our legal system. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. Whether you’re a husband or a wife, your contributions matter, and your future depends on the steps you take today.



https://techandbiz.com.ng/2024/12/19/the-truth-about-divorce-and-property-sharing-in-nigeria-what-you-need-to-know/
PoliticsKanyeyachukwu Tagbo-okeke Set To Make History With Guinness World Record by Menxtt(op): 1:03pm On Dec 04, 2024
Excitement is building as Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke, one of Nigeria’s most innovative contemporary artists, prepares to break a world record tomorrow. The renowned artist will begin his ambitious attempt to set the Guinness World Record for the Largest Art Canvas Painting, a groundbreaking event that is set to captivate art enthusiasts and the general public alike.

The event will take place at the Nigerian Army Barracks Parade Ground, located in Gwagwalada, Abuja, on December 5, 2024. The historic canvas painting project will unfold over several hours and is expected to draw a large crowd eager to witness this extraordinary feat in person.
About Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke:

Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke is an artist whose work has continuously pushed the boundaries of creativity and innovation. Known for his large-scale art installations, Tagbo-Okeke combines traditional Nigerian artistry with modern techniques to create works that provoke thought, inspire change, and tell unique visual stories. His works often highlight themes of African heritage, social justice, and the power of visual expression.

A passionate advocate for using art to bridge cultural gaps and stimulate social change, Tagbo-Okeke’s artistic journey has been one of continuous exploration and growth. From gallery exhibitions to outdoor installations, his works have captured the attention of the global art community. His upcoming attempt at the Guinness World Record is another milestone in his career, one that will cement his legacy as a trailblazer in the art world.
The Guinness World Record Attempt:

This event is more than just an artistic endeavor; it is a celebration of determination, creativity, and the spirit of pushing past limits. Tagbo-Okeke’s attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the Largest Art Canvas Painting is expected to take several hours and will involve intricate planning, precision, and collaboration.

The canvas, which will span an enormous area, will feature a composition that combines elements of African culture, modern art, and the artist’s unique vision. The painting will be a testament to the power of art to bring people together, as spectators will be able to witness its creation in real-time.
Powered by The Zeebah Foundation:

The event is powered by The Zeebah Foundation, an organization committed to supporting the arts and empowering artists across Nigeria. The foundation’s involvement in this historic moment underscores its dedication to providing platforms for artists like Tagbo-Okeke to showcase their talent on a global stage. Through this collaboration, the Zeebah Foundation is helping to shine a spotlight on Nigerian artistry while also contributing to the international art scene.
Event Details:

Location: Nigerian Army Barracks Parade Ground, Gwagwalada, Abuja
Date: December 5, 2024
Time: The event will run throughout the day and is open to the public
Admission: Free to attend (with limited space for spectators)

Tagbo-Okeke’s Guinness World Record attempt is a rare opportunity to be part of history in the making. Art lovers, families, and tourists alike are encouraged to attend and cheer on the artist as he works to achieve this monumental feat.
Get Involved:

For those interested in attending or learning more about the event, the organizers can be reached at 0905 019 3379 or 0905 019 4363 for further details.

Additionally, those who can’t attend in person can stay up-to-date with the live progress of the event by following @kanye_tagbo on social media. Tagbo-Okeke will be sharing exclusive behind-the-scenes moments and updates as he works towards the record.

This is an event that promises to inspire creativity and bring a sense of unity as people come together to witness an artist push the boundaries of possibility. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this historical moment. Come, witness the making of a world record, and celebrate the incredible journey of Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke!

https://techandbiz.com.ng/2024/12/04/kanyeyachukwu-tagbo-okeke-set-to-make-history-with-guinness-world-record-attempt-for-largest-art-canvas-painting/

CultureOkotu: The Warrior And Patriarch Who Shaped Anambra’s History by Menxtt(op): 8:24am On Nov 28, 2024
Every great story begins with a name, and for many towns in Anambra State, that name is Okotu. He was not just a warrior but a visionary leader, a patriarch whose life and legacy gave rise to communities that thrive today. His journey and his descendants form the cornerstone of a shared ancestry that binds generations.

As someone from Amichi, a proud son of Okotu, I feel a deep sense of connection to his story. It is a story of strength, unity, and heritage—one that deserves to be preserved and celebrated.


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The Life of Okotu: A Journey of Courage and Vision

Okotu was born in Umuona, a community known for producing fearless warriors. His reputation as a man of valor and leadership earned him renown across the land. After a series of conquests and victories, Okotu migrated and eventually settled at Okonobi in Adazi-Enu. It was here that he laid the foundation for his lineage, which would grow to influence many towns across Anambra.

He married two wives who bore him children destined to establish their own communities:

From his first wife, Adazi, he had three sons:

1. Adazi-Enu


2. Adazi-Ani


3. Adazi-Nnukwu



Historical accounts suggest that Obeledu is a descendant of Adazi-Nnukwu, though some debates arise about whether this lineage is direct or through subsequent generations.

From his second wife, Ichi, he had five sons:

1. Ichida


2. Amichi (my village)


3. Osumenyi


4. Ikenga


5. Ogbodi




As these sons grew, they moved out to find new lands to settle, each establishing communities that would bear their names. This movement was not just about expansion but about creating a legacy—a network of towns connected by blood and shared history.


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The Kinship of Anambra Communities

Okotu’s story does not stand in isolation. Oral traditions link him to Umuona and Isuofia, who were said to be his brothers. Together, they laid the groundwork for communities that would thrive long after their time. This familial bond reminds us that the villages we call home today were once united by kinship and shared purpose.

However, like many oral histories, the story of Okotu comes with its complexities. Some accounts claim that Adazi-Enu was Okotu’s first son, while others argue that Ikenga, a son from the second wife, was originally the firstborn but later disinherited. Similarly, while Obeledu is widely accepted as part of Okotu’s lineage, the exact details of this connection vary across narratives.

These differences are not contradictions; they are a reflection of the challenges in preserving oral history. Each version adds depth to the story, reminding us that history is as much about interpretation as it is about facts.


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A Fading Legacy: The Loss of Traditions

In the past, Okotu’s descendants came together annually to celebrate their shared heritage. The New Yam Festival, for example, was a unifying event that brought together the nine towns descended from him. It was a time of joy, reflection, and connection—a reminder of the bond they shared.

But as the years passed, these traditions began to fade. Modern influences, such as Christianity and urbanization, have contributed to the erosion of cultural practices. Symbols of Okotu’s legacy, like the Udara Okotu tree, were destroyed, often labeled as relics of a pagan past.

As Obidi Nora, a native of Adazi Ani, lamented, “We have destroyed every single article that connects us to our foundation and tagged them evil. What did the Ikoro drum do to deserve the disdain it faces today? It was simply a tool of communication, a way to bring people together.”

Her words echo a growing concern: as we embrace modernity, we risk losing touch with the traditions and stories that define who we are.


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Controversies and the Complexity of History

Okotu’s legacy is not without its controversies. Historical records, oral accounts, and even signposts at the Obi Okotu Palace in Adazi-Enu sometimes present conflicting information about his lineage. For instance, while most agree on the names of his descendants, some lists exclude Ogbodi, raising questions about how these records were compiled.

Similarly, debates over the firstborn son—whether Adazi-Enu or Ikenga—highlight the challenges of relying solely on oral tradition. Even the exact relationship between Obeledu and Okotu sparks discussions, with some insisting on a direct lineage and others suggesting a generational gap.

These debates are not a weakness but a strength. They show that Okotu’s story is alive, constantly being revisited and reinterpreted by his descendants.


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Why Okotu’s Story Matters Today

Okotu’s legacy is more than a historical narrative—it is a reminder of the strength, resilience, and unity that define us as a people. His story is a call to reconnect with our roots, to honor the sacrifices and vision of those who came before us.

As descendants of Okotu, we carry his spirit in our blood. It is our duty to ensure that his story does not fade into obscurity. This means preserving our traditions, passing down our history, and finding ways to celebrate our shared heritage in a modern world.

Let us remember Okotu, not just as a warrior or a patriarch but as a symbol of what it means to belong. His story is our story—a story of courage, family, and the enduring power of legacy.


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https://etimesafrica./2024/11/28/okotu-the-warrior-and-patriarch-who-shaped-anambras-history/

PhonesEnd Of 2024 Massive Sale! Iphone Andriod by Menxtt(op): 2:14pm On Nov 04, 2024
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PhonesRe: Unleash Super Speed With The Nokia 7.2! by Menxtt(op): 12:15pm On Oct 28, 2024
Well ..the company is building what they felt that it's okay for them...I use a Redmi and the fingerprint is at the back and it's a last year phone


Is the phone outdated ?

We don't use phones to impress people but to get jobs done


We are a bit matured for that fake life
PetsRe: Adorable American Eskimo Puppy For Sale! by Menxtt(op): 12:14pm On Oct 28, 2024
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PetsRe: Adorable American Eskimo Puppy For Sale! by Menxtt(op): 12:13pm On Oct 28, 2024
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PetsAdorable American Eskimo Puppy For Sale! by Menxtt(op): 12:11pm On Oct 28, 2024
Adorable American Eskimo Puppy for Sale!
Adorable American Eskimo Puppy for Sale!


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PhonesUnleash Super Speed With The Nokia 7.2! by Menxtt(op): 7:39pm On Oct 12, 2024
Unleash Super Speed with the Nokia 7.2!

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