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Muslims hate Muslims and that is another reason there are useless radical groups amongst them just like the time of Muhammed. When Muhammed died,there were conflicts on who would carry on his legacy,and that resulted in the killing of his family members culminating to the birth of the sunni,shia and suffi groups. Today,the world has not known peace because of these medieval conflicts of interest and radical islam which is today, headquartered in Iran and Iraq. Muslims are only united in conflicts and not peace. |
Parachoko:Where did they write Obedient here. U are not normal seriously. |
May his soul rest in peace. Evil men of these days. |
U guys made a mistake letting ur sister marry a pastor. There is simply no truth in them. Pastors in Nigeria 99% of them are thieves...manipulators and evil doers. They preach on the pulpit,and u will see tears trickle down their cheeks but at night they are hooligans and monsters...all the above are done in the name of God. U guys are calm for such a wicked man. Pastors in Nigeria are ruining people with their fake miracles,signs and wonders. |
If u give him that money now,she would give it out to one stupid drunker boyfriend out there. Una dey try... Must u explain yourself. |
Salary earners in Abuja have stopped saving money; they’re now saving their lives 😭 If you enter town, you’d think there’s a trekking competition going on. I realized this on Friday,I just felt so bad,that people are going through hell just because of a wrong choice. Salary earners are basically living on loans and many have stopped to going to the office due hike in fares...they now ration how go to the office these days. Terrible. |
OBI on Channels TV 📺: Politics Today. SEUN: Mr. Peter Obi, Atiku said so many things about you. He said it would take a miracle for you to win the election. What’s your take on that? Atiku said it would take a miracle for you to win? OBI: Well, my political journey has been a miracle. So many things have happened in my life that people never thought would be possible. In 2003, I contested the Anambra governorship election under a party that was just one year old. People said it would take a miracle for me to win that election, but I won. Six months later, I was impeached. I challenged the impeachment in court. People said it would be impossible for me to return to office, that no governor had ever returned to office after impeachment. They said it would take a miracle for me to win the case in court, but I won the case. I came back to office and, in 2007, another election was conducted and Andy Uba was declared the winner. I went to court again to seek the interpretation of our laws. I told the court that the tenure of a governor is four years and that I should be allowed to complete my tenure. People said it would take a miracle for me to win that case, but I won. So, my political journey has been like a miracle, and I’m waiting for the bigger miracle to happen. SEUN: Alright. Atiku also said that 90% of Northerners are not on social media, so he is not bothered about your popularity online. What’s your take on that? OBI: Well, that’s the problem I am coming to solve as President of Nigeria. I have said it before: the North will become our new oil. I will convert that population into wealth through education and production. I will invest in education so that those who do not know how to use the internet in the North will learn how to use it. The North is our new oil. |
OBI on Channels TV 📺: Politics Today. SEUN: Mr. Peter Obi, Atiku said so many things about you. He said it would take a miracle for you to win the election. What’s your take on that? Atiku said it would take a miracle for you to win? OBI: Well, my political journey has been a miracle. So many things have happened in my life that people never thought would be possible. In 2003, I contested the Anambra governorship election under a party that was just one year old. People said it would take a miracle for me to win that election, but I won. Six months later, I was impeached. I challenged the impeachment in court. People said it would be impossible for me to return to office, that no governor had ever returned to office after impeachment. They said it would take a miracle for me to win the case in court, but I won the case. I came back to office and, in 2007, another election was conducted and Andy Uba was declared the winner. I went to court again to seek the interpretation of our laws. I told the court that the tenure of a governor is four years and that I should be allowed to complete my tenure. People said it would take a miracle for me to win that case, but I won. So, my political journey has been like a miracle, and I’m waiting for the bigger miracle to happen. SEUN: Alright. Atiku also said that 90% of Northerners are not on social media, so he is not bothered about your popularity online. What’s your take on that? OBI: Well, that’s the problem I am coming to solve as President of Nigeria. I have said it before: the North will become our new oil. I will convert that population into wealth through education and production. I will invest in education so that those who do not know how to use the internet in the North will learn how to use it. The North is our new oil. |
God bless u my brother. U will go far. |
Being an entrepreneur is key in this economy. Keep it up my brother. U are doing well, I knew this from a friend in my office- he too went back to Edo to kick start his father cocoa farm and today,he is doing exceedingly well. Nothing like being on ur own honestly. |
The difference between a poor man and a rich man is not luck. It is not opportunity. It is not village people. It is not even blessings. The real difference is that one man despises poverty with fire in his chest, while the other has made peace with it. Until a man truly hates being poor, growth will never start. Comfort with struggle is a death sentence. Growth starts the moment a man asks a dangerous question. How do I do it better. How do I grow this. How do I escape this level. That single question is where everything begins. Look at Garba the Hausa nail cutter. Twenty solid years in the same spot. Same small purse. Same scissors. Same N50 per service. Clean job, no doubt. Honest work. But zero thinking. He calls it nail cutting business and that is where his mind stops. No branding. No upgrade. No system. No expansion. He will still be there in another ten years cutting nails and complaining about government. Now look at Sherifat the Yoruba girl. Same nail cutting. Same fingers. Same toes. But her thinking is on another planet. She calls it a spa. Fancy studio. Warm foot tub. Clean towels. Beautiful environment. Pretty girls as staff. Experience. Branding. Perception. She charges N15000 per service without begging. Two years later she has three branches in Abuja. Fancy car. Two plots of land. Same service. Different thinking. What is the difference. Thinking. Nothing else. Poor men focus on effort. Rich men focus on value. Poor men sell labour. Rich men sell experience. Poor men ask how much can I charge. Rich men ask how do I position this. Poor men stay small because small thinking feels safe. Rich men expand because growth demands discomfort. My brother, money is not in the hustle. Money is in your head. Until you upgrade how you think, you will keep giving cheap services with premium effort. Stop romanticising struggle. Start redesigning your value. Ask better questions and your life will answer differently. If this made sense to you, do not keep it to yourself. Share it with another man who is stuck at Garba level but has Sherifat potential. |
Wealthyonos:U are not politically sound. That guy is way ahead of ur immaturity. However, after this election Atiku would be retired politically and Kwankwaso would be the most popular among all the northern politicians alive. Yes,he is positioning himself ahead of the real game,if he and Obi wins after four years,Obi would back him to continue. Politics is a game. I want to see where Tinubu would steal his votes from in the north. |
Someones father. Wasted efforts. Hyping the illiterate Governor to his doom. Is this how 2.5million votes would come? |
The suffer and the medical bills is something else. I really pity both of them. |
AS A a WOMAN, HERE ARE 10 MEN YOU MUST NEVER MARRY: 1. A mummy’s boy. 2. A Yahoo boy. 3. A man who is more than 7 years older than you. 4. A man who has been divorced at least twice. 5. A man who demands 50/50 in finances but refuses 50/50 in chores. 6. A man who wants you to get pregnant before he marries you. 7. A man who supports APC, this present government. 8. A man who despises his mother, no matter how evil she is. 9. A man who has no voice of his own and constantly seeks validation from others. 10. A man who has no space of his own and still lives under his parents’ roof. Above all, love God.
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I don't think she is regretting...if she is we go know. |
*Hepatitis: The Silent Killer We Keep Underreporting* Every single day, 3,500 people die from viral hepatitis. That’s 1.3 million lives lost every year — making it the second leading infectious cause of death globally, right beside tuberculosis. Yet most of us barely talk about it. *The quiet epidemic* Hepatitis B and C are the main culprits. 83% of hepatitis deaths come from Hep B, 17% from Hep C. Right now, 254 million people are living with Hep B and 50 million with Hep C. Half of them are between 30–54 years old — breadwinners, parents, people in their prime. But here’s the problem: _we don’t see it coming_. *Why it’s underreported* 1. *It’s silent for years*: Your liver can be getting destroyed for 10, 20 years while you feel fine. No fever, no pain. By the time jaundice, swelling, or cancer shows up, it’s often late. 2. *Death certificates miss it*: CDC admits viral hepatitis is _“underreported as a cause of death on death certificates”_. For Hep C, only about half of deaths in infected people are actually recorded as HCV-related. 3. *Testing gaps*: WHO says despite cheaper drugs and better tests, _“testing and treatment coverage rates have stalled”_. Far too few people get diagnosed. If you don’t test, you don’t count. So the official 1.3 million deaths per year is likely an undercount. The real toll is higher. *The human cost* In countries like Nigeria, Hep B prevalence is 8-10%. That means 1 in every 10 adults you know could be living with it. Most don’t know. Many got it at birth or through unsafe injections, not lifestyle. Stigma keeps people from testing. Poverty keeps them from treating. And while we debate new taxes and politics, hepatitis is quietly taking more Nigerians than many diseases we fear more. *We have the tools* Hep B has a vaccine — 95% effective, often given at birth. Hep C is now curable in 95% of cases with 8-12 weeks of pills. The drugs got cheaper. The WHO target is elimination by 2030. What’s missing isn’t science. It’s _diagnosis and political will_. *What needs to happen* 1. *Normalize testing*: Hep B/C screening should be as routine as blood pressure checks, especially for pregnant women and adults 30+. 2. *Stop the stigma*: You can’t get Hep B from sharing food. You can get it from unsterilized clippers, razors, or needles. Education saves lives. 3. *Fund treatment*: Governments celebrate rising revenue while people die of treatable diseases. That’s not governance — that’s neglect. *Bottom line* _“Prosperity cannot come by taxing poverty.”_ It also cannot come while a preventable, treatable virus kills 3,500 people a day in silence. Hepatitis isn’t rare. It isn’t “someone else’s disease.” It’s underreported, undertreated, and it’s killing people daily. The first step to stopping it is talking about it. |
AMINDA:Tinubu is gone...he is done politically. The kind of elections we are going to witness come next year,will shock the entire nation. Book mark my word...Tinubu is not going to get 2million votes even with his rigging. It is Nigerians against him... |
fobiflex:U still dey call that kind girl ur girl. See u wey God wan save,I pity u sha. |
Politically speaking,this verdicts completely annihilate the noise maker of Obiakpor. He is completely devastated and doesn't know what to do now. Currently,the APC has handed the leadership of the state to the APC governor while he is now a floating God father. Sometimes,noise making should be backed with intelligence. How can u work against ur party just to hurt one man and u eventually succeed in hurting ur political future. Now,nothing to be used as a bargaining chips with Tinubu. |
Very sorry ma. Another Corper was killed in Benue for mistaken identity by vigilante boys. Their argument was that,he stole a machine but investigation reveals that he wasn't the one. Nigeria happened to them all. |
Must APC people put their mouth in everything. This,isn't coming from Turaki faction nor ADC...but APC people here and there. |
This govt would certainly damage many people. Expect more increases in all things especially transportation. Failed govt. Just imagine a poor man in Buhari's govt still becoming poorer in this hopeless govt...terrible. |
tolugar:It is a quasi scam. |
THE CUT-OFF MARK FOR ALL THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT COLLEGES (UNITY SCHOOLS) IN NIGERIA FOR THE 2026/2027 ACADEMIC SESSION: South-East 1. 🟢Ebonyi - 112 2. 🟢Abịa - 130 3. 🟢Enugu - 134 4. 🟢Imo - 138 5. 🟢Anambra - 139 South-South 6. 🟤Bayelsa - 72 7. 🟤Cross River - 97 8. 🟤Rivers - 118 9. 🟤Delta Edo - 127 10. 🟤Delta - 131 11. 🟤Akwa Ibom - 132 South-West 12. 🟣Ekiti - 119 13. 🟣Ondo - 126 14. 🟣Osun - 127 15. 🟣Oyo - 127 16. 🟣Ogun - 131 17. 🟣Lagos - 133 North-Central 18. 🟠Nasarawa - 58 19. 🟠Niger - 93 20. 🟠Plateau - 97 21. 🟠Benue - 111 22. 🟠Kogi - 119 23. 🟠Kwara - 123 North-East 24. ⚫Taraba - 3 = M - 11 = F 25. ⚫Yobe - 2 = M - 27 = F 26. ⚫Bauchi - 35 27. ⚫Borno - 45 28. ⚫Gombe - 58 29. ⚫Adamawa - 62 North-West 30. 🔴Zamfara - 4 = M - 2 = F 31. 🔴Sokoto - 9 = F - 13 = F 32. 🔴Kebbi - 9 = M - 20 = F 33. 🔴Jigawa - 44 34. 🔴Katsina - 60 35. 🔴Kano - 67 36. 🔴Kaduna - 91 37. 🟠Abuja (FCT) - 90 🟠NC ⚫NE 🔴NW 🟢SE 🟣SW 🟤SS Courtesy of West Africa Facts & Statistics |
Oluhgbengaa:U sounds like someone without an ambition. |
GMO bread. |
Kastonkastroll:I am not talking to u...I don't engage weak people. |
I have confirmed it myself. Shame of a country. A professor of law lying in front of camera and denying his phone number. Shame. |
Oga park well. U don't know what subsidy is all about. Subsidy is a payment made to subsidized goods and services for a group of people in other to make it more affordable. Underscore the word affordable. So,if it is affordable,how can it get to 3k as u have alleged. Stop following crowded to say no nonsense. Use ur head. Lithiumite: |
I have told all my friends to avoid crowded areas as, it is only a mumu man that can believe these people. |