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CelebritiesBeautiful Surprise; JayOh_Why Replaces Regina Daniels With Adorable Photos by MikePhilly(op):
God's grace is helping young and pretty JayOh_Why to look forward to a fruitful future with as much focus as she can. The facemodel and former YSG nation nominee posted new photos of herself in a full capacity gown across social media last week, anticipating brighter days ahead, after dropping out of the YSG Nation contest due to "unforeseen circumstances".

Currently an undergraduate of University of Benin, Osimale Joy looks forward to the day where she begins to realize her dreams of being used by God to give hope to people who are down spiritually, emotionally, psychologically and physically. She posted these photos and captioned them with celebratory emojis. All these ongoing as certain blogs and publications move on to cite her as the next Regina Daniels of the entertainment industry

Seeing as Regina Daniels has been on a break from Nollywood to raise her son Munir with husband Ned Nwoko, entertainment lovers are already onto JayOhWhy to fill the sensational void, whereas Joy just wants to work on building a platform focused on giving hope to people who are down spiritually, emotionally, psychologically and physically.

https://www.instagram.com/jayoh_why

JahOhWhy shared some photos via her new username on Instagram and they've got social media agog already.

CelebritiesRe: How Many Hours Do You Spend Listening To Radio Daily? by MikePhilly(op): 10:46am On Jun 02, 2021
kinzation:
Really
I’ll check out the link later
Also checkout Ife Ajagbe on Kennis104.1fm, 6am- 12pm
CelebritiesRe: Family Enrichment Sunday/children Thanksgiving by MikePhilly(op): 3:47pm On Jun 01, 2021

CelebritiesRe: How Many Hours Do You Spend Listening To Radio Daily? by MikePhilly(op): 3:39pm On Jun 01, 2021
kinzation:
Thirty mins for sports daily
And This popular program in Ibadan
Agidigbo FM

Mr Soul every sundays 3 hrs
Keyara's Off the Mic has the nastiest content on the airwaves

https://open.spotify.com/show/2IRrY3s7x8dqYOdgWOwAjU
CelebritiesHow Many Hours Do You Spend Listening To Radio Daily? by MikePhilly(op): 3:35pm On Jun 01, 2021
Somewhat thanks to Covid19, the growth of audio content in Nigeria has been enjoying unprecedented growth, especially with the rise of podcasts and introduction of Spotify, radio has never been this interesting to maximize as a tool of promotion. Ask veteran broadcaster Ife Ajagbe, who has the most influence across local and international platforms.

Steadily, radio is becoming the new cultural element employed by advertisers, artistes, business owners, publishers and listeners alike, towards integrating a progressive community for their respective brands, after evolving through various means of communication. An instance is the Kennis104.1Fm Radio Shop, which brilliantly incorporates social media in connecting sellers, buyers and millions of radio audience in the most informative manner ever, hosted on Thursdays at 11.30AM.

Audio is the future of content and Radio is the future of promotion, as its waves continue to penetrate the most remote locations in rural and uncivilized territories, such that even European celebrities are going as far as maximizing Ife's radio reach through her radio show which has a YouTube channel for lovers of visual content.

OfftheMic podcast with Keyara of Bridge98.7fm in Asaba, is another brilliant but PG rated concept of content, which is steadily enjoying local and international streams.

Other notable personalities who are exploring ways to maximize the strength of radio influence include Wazobia FM legend Kayode Ogunleye, Cool FM's Do2tun, Kenny Ogungbe himself and a growing number of data driven entertainers.

Contemporary media findings highlight that Radio is the dominant news platform in Nigeria, with a large percentage overall across all major demographic groups saying they listen to the radio for news at least weekly, Word of mouth and TV follow as the most common means of getting news. The Internet ranks fourth with a few Nigerians using it as a source for news at least weekly, though Ife Ajagbe has introduced the concept of delivering the news via Twitter

With English listenership thriving the most, estimated 4 in 10 Nigerians say they listen to the radio weekly using a mobile phone and some cite listening on a car radio. Other methods of listening are relatively rare, with only one in 20 listeners saying they have used a satellite receiver, cable TV, or the Internet to listen to the radio in recent times.

Which begs the Informative Question?

How Many Hours Do You Spend Listening To Radio Daily?

PoliticsRe: Asa Dam: My First Experience In Ilorin by MikePhilly(op): 11:40am On Jun 01, 2021
gfaruk:
It there any chance for student to do thier siwes there
I mean IT
Depending on your course, tho I'd recommend those with interest in Agriculture, Education or Islamic studies
PoliticsRe: Asa Dam: My First Experience In Ilorin by MikePhilly(op): 8:47am On Jun 01, 2021
Sebastine1994:
that place holds a lot of memories.

when I was 20 years I promised myself I would tour the whole of Nigeria, for a year, the only problem was lack of funds.

I only had 6000 naira with me as at 2010.

I started my journey from Andoni local government area in Rivers State. to feed myself I was Hawking pure water.

I toured every local government in Rivers State while selling my pure water. I used the sale of pure water to finance my journey.

I toured every state in Nigeria plus the fct.

at the Asa dam, I saw a couple of kids inside a class room shooting a porn video. I was baffled. chai memories.

mind you I slept in mosque, class room, Parks, markets.

I survived it. was fun
Illorin students shooting porn bawo, plus how much do you estimate that will cost if you attempt it nowadays and how long did it take you to complete the tour. U suppose don open pure water factory to commemorate the adventure. grin grin
PoliticsRe: Asa Dam: My First Experience In Ilorin by MikePhilly(op): 7:38am On Jun 01, 2021
SportsHD:
Nice. I don't like WhatsApp calls.
Who doesnt like whatsapp calls, saves you valuable airtime angry
PoliticsRe: Asa Dam: My First Experience In Ilorin by MikePhilly(op): 7:34am On Jun 01, 2021
Rootprof:
Love you're writing skills.
You're right asa dam can generate 500 or more megawatt and can also offer more things like tourest center, better farming plan BUT our leaders won't emback on what will benefit the masses and won't enrich their pockets. A state that can't provide drinking water for her residents despite spending huge money. Till we have leaders that have foresight and have the love of masses at heart we can't have any reasonable development. Many states are enrich with land minerals, good land plan with environment but all our leaders can think of is OIL and TAX.
grin thanks for the compliment, I'm honored and God bless you bro.

No joke on the government's lackadaisical attitude, wetin my eye see ehn, I give David tiri gbosa for his tenacity, everybody get their own well. Light na another story and its as if the government thrives of the residents' disunity
PoliticsRe: Asa Dam: My First Experience In Ilorin by MikePhilly(op):
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWNWJ9uNxI0

From the pad straight to the farm and my scariest moment in this video

You really should visit
PoliticsRe: Asa Dam: My First Experience In Ilorin by MikePhilly(op): 7:08am On Jun 01, 2021
[quote author=tillaman post=102249058]Cool[/quote

Have you been there?
PoliticsAsa Dam: My First Experience In Ilorin by MikePhilly(op):
Believe, God has a reason for everything.

And Government can actually do more for their citizens across all states. But why wont they?

I encountered some of Nature's most unbelievable phenomenon ever.


I left Lagos for Ilorin on the 27th of May, boarding a bus from Ojota. The bus took off at approximately 9.25am and the journey was quite interesting, given the wonderful friends and new locations I experienced along the way.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWNWJ9uNxI0

Our route took us through Ibadan, Oyo, Ogbomosho, Ojutaye and Galilee, with our driver making stops at each intervals; to allow weary passengers stretch themselves and distressed ones relieve their loads, before arriving at Ilorin.

My busstop was GariAlimu (pronounced Gay-ri-Her-limi) and I enthusiastically notified my cousin and host, David Oni, the IT guru of Vivid Motion and Agricultural entrepreneur, who further directed me on how to locate his hideout inside the annals of Ayilara community within the territories of Asa Dam.

A bike ride from Limca Junction, right beside the Eucharistic Hearts Junior School, seemed to last forever and after 10mins of just passing vast farmlands and rural communities, I had to ask the rider "are we almost there" to which he replied "no but we are almost". At that moment I placed a whatsapp call to David who gave me a landmark to watch out for, which turned out to be the most beautiful hint of civilization in the middle of nowhere, after completing a 15minutes speedy ride from the highway.

David caught up with me, we embraced, exchanged pleasantries and briefly discussed how "easy" it was to locate his hideout" giving me ample time to stretch my numb legs, then we proceeded through a trail leading to his private property, which housed a network of farms and a cozy bachelor's pad, right in front of the mammoth lake known as Asa Dam.

Bringing memories of Uncle Charlie's beachview house in Two and a Half Men, It was admirable to see my cousin's flow for his waterfront property and interestingly within my 3 days spent in Ilorin, I encountered some of Nature's most unbelievable phenomenon ever, of which, though locals are used to, I would credit to the mammoth lake.

Asa Dam can generate 500 megawatts of electricity but its not generating anything.

It is a source of livelihood to local fishermen and is the habitat for various species of sea animals.

The surrounding jungle houses some unpopular creatures, notably colorful birds and creepy insects, which I thought about capturing and naming.

The scariest part of living in Asa Dam axis is when rain wants to fall and the clouds get heavy and changes color. It usually looks like a scene from war of the worlds, alien invasion or rapture is about to take place.

I learned a number of things before and I'm grateful to God for the disappointment that forced me there and also the grace that brought me back. Cos now I have seen how I belong to the future, to the glory of God.

Peace be unto you

PoliticsRe: The Blood Of Biafra By Femi Fani-kayode by MikePhilly(op): 8:43pm On May 31, 2021
AdolfHitlerxXx:
grin

I trust FFK - after he don take coke and banged a yamlegger, na to dey drop rhymes grin
Who b dis guy self
PoliticsRe: The Blood Of Biafra By Femi Fani-kayode by MikePhilly(op): 4:26pm On May 30, 2021
Coldshisha:
Pastor help me understand the evil I commited

If God in his infinite mercy watch 3 million people buy guns instead of food yet expect Nigerians to feed them is it not Evil
God help us in this country
PoliticsThe Blood Of Biafra By Femi Fani-kayode by MikePhilly(op): 12:30pm On May 30, 2021
"And the Lord asked Cain, 'where is thy brother Abel?' And he said 'I know not: am I my brother's keeper?'
And the Lord said, 'what have you done? The voice of your brother's blood is crying to me from the ground'- Genesis 4: 9-10
.

Today is Biafra day. It is a day that has been set aside to honor the memory of the 3 to 5 million Biafran civilians that were killed in the Nigerian civil war which took place from 1967 to 1970.

It is pertinent to note that 95% of those that were killed were civilians and at least one million of them were innocent children who were purposely targeted and systematically and clinically starved to death.

This is one of the greatest war-time atrocities and barbaric acts of ethnic cleansing, mass murder and genocide in human history and the entire world sat by silently and watched with horror and disgust as the Nigerian state effected it with cold-blooded precision.

To use Macbeth's infamous words in William Shakespeare's famous play, this was indeed a "bloody business".

Yet at the time and for the last 50 years, instead of showing remorse, the Nigerian state has tried to justify this madness, including the starving of little children, by making a series of heartless and incendiary statements like "starvation is a legitimate weapon of war" and others like "we cannot be expected to feed our enemies".

These words and such sentiments are not only heartless, chilling and cold-blooded but they are also totally and completely unacceptable.

What we did to the Biafran civilian population was nothing short of a war crime and every single person that was in any way involved in the carnage should have been prosecuted for crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court.

Aside that I have always maintained that Nigeria owes an apology to the people of the South East for this great injustice and act of sheer wickedness.

Admitting that what we did was wrong is not an act of weakness and neither does it make those of us that say it unpatriotic.

It simply means that we are strong enough to acknowledge our own errors, that we are compassionate enough to acknowledge the pain of our victims and that we are patriotic enough to ensure that our country never commits such an atrocity again.

It would also prove that we are remorseful, humane, decent and civilised and it would open the door for God's forgiveness and redemption for our people and nation.

Apart from bring the right thing to do this is also a profound and deep spiritual principle which is acknowledged by much of humanity but which, for some curious reason, is lost on most Nigerian leaders.

Virtually every country on this planet that has committed acts of genocide against its own citizens or the citizens of other countries have acknowledged it and have in one way or the other expressed their regrets to their victims. In many cases they have also sought to make reparations.

They have recognised the fact this is essential to help the healing process and to usher in peace and genuine reconciliation.

The two notable exceptions are Turkey, who killed millions of Christian Armenians after the First World War, and Nigeria, who murdered millions of Biafrans between 1967 and 1970. Both countries have refused to even acknowledge that genocide took place let alone express their regrets for unleashing it.

We can and must fix that. We can and must change our mindset. We must do the right thing. We must express our regrets for this great act of evil.

We must accept the fact that there is nothing noble, wholesome or decent in starving children to death or butchering defenceless civilians in the name of war or anything else.

We must acknowledge the power of God and the sanctity of human life and we must fear His power and His wrath.

Until we do so I am absolutely convinced that nothing can go well for our country because the blood of those innocent Biafrans that we murdered cries to God in heaven for vengeance. Until we do so we shall just continue to go around in circles and things will just get from bad to worse.

Permit me to end this short contribution with the words of my wife Mrs. Regina Fani-Kayode. She said,

"How many people can accept this level of wickedness against their own families and still go on to live in peace with their enemies for over 50 years without any thoughts of vengeance? Even now all they've asked for is freedom to develop their own land and not a cry for justice against the leaders of this evil. The earth which opened it's mouth to swallow that blood will continue rise up against the progress of this country unless we do the right thing. Let Biafra go!"

Regina's deep sense of justice and her passion and rage is shared by many throughout the world and in the South Eastern part of Nigeria.

May the souls of all those that died on both sides of the divide in the Nigeria/Biafra civil war rest in peace. (FFK)

CelebritiesFamily Enrichment Sunday/children Thanksgiving by MikePhilly(op):
Family Enrichment Sunday/Children Thanksgiving
Sunday 30th May 2021.

Order of Service

Praise/Worship(Bolaji, Blessing & Kiibati)
8.30 - 9. 00am

Prayer Session
9.00 - 9.15am

Tithe/Offering/Announcement (ImoOluwa)
9.15 - 9.25am

Children's special ministering: (All children)
9.25 - 9.45am


Family Discussion(Pastor Sam)
9.45 - 10.55am

Closing
10.55 - 11.00am

Have a beautiful Sunday!

CelebritiesHave You Ever Faced Any Kind Of Challenge In Life by MikePhilly(op): 5:41pm On May 29, 2021
Have you ever faced any kind of challenge in your life ? Are you presently going through some challenges in your life then this service is for you. There is a biblical approach to handle and overcome the challenges that life throw at us and this is what I will sharing on this Sunday. You will also get to ask questions. Come along with a friend.

@Gracemadeng

CelebritiesRe: What You Should Know About Mouzies' Magic by MikePhilly(op): 10:39am On May 29, 2021
What do you even mean. Have you even heard the jam?
CelebritiesWhat You Should Know About Mouzies' Magic by MikePhilly(op): 8:31am On May 29, 2021
Magic is the 2021 song by the soulful recording artiste Mouzies of DreamOut Empire, which was released as a followup single to his dancehall hit, Roll since 2020.

https://song/i/1564626690

Another Superfly music production dedicated to the ladies and their wiles in mystifying men, Mouzies sounds enchanted by a certain girl and he's not shy to express how he feels about her in this jazz laced magical rhythm.

https://audiomack.com/mouzies/song/magic-1

Fans, music lovers and entertainment superstars and top media personalities engaged the song positively since its release earlier in April, especially Denrele Edun who endorses him as a lyrical messiah, vocal assassin and stage shaker on the occasion of his birthday in April.

Listen and Vibe to Magic by the Vocal Assassin

BusinessRe: How Do I Recover My Money From A Debtor ? by MikePhilly(m): 7:39pm On May 28, 2021
Yeezus998:
Use soldiers grin
Inside life
PoliticsFresh Fuel Price: We'll Shut Nigeria. - NLC by MikePhilly(op): 6:41pm On May 28, 2021
Fresh fuel price: We'll shut Nigeria without notice. - NLC.

* Illegal oil deals: FG fails to recover $69bn loot in American banks.

* 45 Generals to retire as Buhari names Yahaya army chief.

* How #EndSARS protests weekened police, by IG.

* COVID-19 vaccination suffers setback, FG laments vaccine shortage.

*Children's Day: FG launches child safety, protection initiative.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLqAeD7qNRI

You can listen to [b]Press Review
on Kennis 104.1FM at 10.30AM today via this link,[/b]

Ife Ajagbe & Kenny Ogungbe

https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1BdGYYQlpBQGX

PoliticsUnlike Before When I Used To Suffer TDR Lawrence-ogidan by MikePhilly(op): 11:53am On May 19, 2021
I Healed My Pregnancy Problems With My own
Herbal Remedies – TDR. Funmi Lawrence Ogidan

Funmilola Lawrence Ogidan is a traditional doctor with a difference and without
condemning western medical drugs, she has proffered herbal remedies as nature’s
safest cure for most human ailments.
In a chat with press men in Lagos recently, she explained that while synthetic medical
drugs almost always produce side effects in patients, herbal remedies have no side
effect.

“I have tried and tested both western and herbal medicines and I can tell you
categorically that God has provided us with every single herb we need for our good
health. The herbs that we have all around us will do us a whole lot of good work when
we treat them right. Herbal medicines perform healing miracles in us.

“We haven’t reached that stage where western medicine would be totally replaced by
herbal remedies for all ailments. Having alternatives helps us all. I believe that most
western medicines originate from our own local herbs but with a lot of synthetic
processes that deplete nature and produce side effects” Lawrence-Ogidan said.

Lawrence-Ogidan is a traditional doctor (TDR). Arguably, she has the largest health
farm and NAFDAC-certified factory for the production of herbal remedies in Southwest
Nigeria. She is a well-travelled tour operator, special education and entrepreneurship
graduate and an indigene of Ile-Ife, Osun State.

She is the CEO of Global New Herbal Life (GNHL); a certified member of both the
Nigeria Association of Medical Herbalists and National Association of Nigerian Traditional
Medicine Practitioners.

Her passion for herbal remedies grew when she had to heal her protracted barreness
with herbs after western medical methods had failed her.

“I had serious hormonal disorder that stopped me from getting pregnant for many
years. I did IVF severally. I was given different injections daily, but the minute I started
using my own herbs, everything started going back to normal. To the glory of God, I
had my own baby. It was normal delivery even at that age. There were no issues or
complications at all with the pregnancy or after the delivery” she said.

TDR Lawrence-Ogidan has produced over 70 tried and tested ready-to-drink and ready￾to-rub herbal remedies with stunning testimonials, details of which she shared in her press Interview

Trained as a traditional herbal doctor by experts, including 90 and 100-year-olds,
Lawrence-Ogidan says her trainers have entrusted ancient herbal secrets to her and
that mixed with science, her company GNHL has successfully elevated the production
precision of nature’s herbal remedies, which she categorized into three – sex, health
and beauty products.

Hear her: “Unlike before when I used to suffer from malaria and fever often, we now
have a one-time herbal cure and with our modern factory equipment and attending
technology, we are able to do a lot of toxicology tests to ensure that our herbal
remedies come in the right dosage. So now we produce in safe quantities and with
NAFDAC-approved scientific quality that can be sold without reducing the component of
herbs that we use.”

Asked if her Fever remedy can cure COVID-19, her carefully weighed words were:
“COVID-19 and its many variants have further opened our eyes to the limitations of
western medicine. A whole lot of people went back to ginger, garlic and other herbs.

I believe that herbal remedies would get us farther going forward

https://www.nairaland.com/6560530/healed-pregnancy-problems-own-herbal

PoliticsRe: Osinbajo Presides Over FEC Meeting, Offers One Minute Silence For Mama Taraba by MikePhilly(m): 11:49am On May 19, 2021

EducationRe: Lawal Usman To Give N30m To Kaduna State University Students by MikePhilly(m): 11:48am On May 19, 2021

PoliticsRe: Government Wont Assist Innovative Ventures Like This by MikePhilly(m): 10:39am On May 19, 2021
HONESTFACT101:
How dare you insult the governmentangry
have you shown us an avenue to loot and we rejected your offerangry
wise up and do the needful


#zombie4adaycheesy......signing out
grin grin well said, like a cabinet member
PoliticsRe: Ayuba Wabba: El-Rufai Hired 50 Truckloads Of Thugs To Attack Protesting Workers by MikePhilly(m):
Where government dey see all dis money and they wont invest in economy changing ventures like GNHL

https://www.nairaland.com/6560530/healed-pregnancy-problems-own-herbal

PoliticsRe: Government Wont Assist Innovative Ventures Like This by MikePhilly(m): 10:26am On May 19, 2021
Nigerian politics and innovative concepts are like oil and water, they just don't mix. Sorry ehn. Please they shouldnt partner with international brands like Pfizer and the rest o. Its just a matter of time before they begin to make moves on the brand. And be sure they'll do their best to sabotage it. Gbogbo won ni werey
BusinessRe: Advert Sly: Zenith Bank Must Bountifully Reward This Creative Participant. by MikePhilly(m): 5:26pm On May 17, 2021
Now this one na justice for Atupa? grin

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