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You can but only wonder what could have happened |
can we discuss privately, i'm interested |
hmmm this topic would always trend, but lets be honest small, this guys pour in so much energy into this the likes of mercy chinwo, bidemi, dunsin, nathaniel bassey, instrumentalists like victor mosugu, benjamin james, bassmatics, koko bass, marcus hassan, smj and so much more, this guys are good at what they do, if na you wey dey talk say why can't he do it free, have you priced drumstick before, its not cheap ooh, not to talk of studio session, a little something here and there to support their ministry would be nice, make we dey honest, they rehearse and perfect this things for you and i to have a good time in church |
South Sudan – Petroleum (major); gold; copper; zinc; lead; manganese; iron; silver; tin; diamonds; limestone & other industrial minerals.   • Burundi – Tantalum/coltan (niobium); tin; tungsten; gold; limestone; peat; rare earths; plus resources of copper, cobalt, nickel, phosphate.   • Central African Republic – Diamonds (key); gold; uranium; iron ore; copper; manganese; other occurrences reported.   • Malawi – Uranium; phosphates (apatite); bauxite; coal; kyanite; limestone; rare earths/monazite; graphite; titanium minerals; vermiculite.   • Madagascar – Ilmenite/heavy mineral sands; graphite; nickel-cobalt laterites; mica; rare earths; zircon; gold; chromite; limestone & gypsum.   • Sudan – Gold (leading export); chromite; petroleum; zinc; lead; aluminum/bauxite occurrences; cobalt; nickel; uranium; cement & other industrial minerals.   • Mozambique – Coal (coking & thermal); graphite; heavy mineral sands (titanium minerals/ilmenite); iron ore; bauxite; copper; gold; rubies & other gemstones; tantalum; uranium occurrences.   • Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) – Cobalt (world leading); high-grade copper; gold; diamonds; tantalum (coltan); tin; other base & precious metals.   • Niger – Uranium (globally significant; high-grade); also gold, iron, coal, oil & gas; additional minerals including gypsum, salt, silver, tin reported.   • Somalia – Reported deposits (mostly undeveloped) of tin, phosphate, gypsum, coal, iron ore, uranium; sepiolite/meerschaum; plus offshore/onshore oil & gas potential under active exploration.    • Nigeria – Oil & natural gas (major); coal; lithium; gold; lead-zinc; bitumen (tar sands); iron ore; barite; gemstones; numerous additional solid minerals across >40 deposit types.    • Liberia – Iron ore; gold; diamonds; barite; cement raw materials; heavy mineral sands & other base/industrial mineral occurrences.   • Sierra Leone – Diamonds; rutile/titanium minerals; bauxite; gold; iron ore (incl. limonite/hematite); chromite; petroleum potential.   • Mali – Gold (very large); iron ore; uranium; manganese; lithium; phosphates; bauxite; limestone; gemstones (smaller scale).   • Gambia – Zircon & other heavy mineral sands (titanium minerals incl. rutile/ilmenite); laterite; clay; silica sand; small tin indications; largely unexploited.   • Chad – Natron (sodium carbonate) historically important; oil (major since 2003); minor deposits of other minerals noted but limited exploitation.   • Rwanda – Tin; tantalum (coltan); tungsten (the “3Ts”); gemstones; silica sands; kaolin; vermiculite; limestone; diatomite; other industrial minerals.   • Togo – Phosphate (key export); limestone (cement); marble; diamonds & gold (smaller scale); additional identified resources incl. manganese, bauxite, gypsum, iron ore.   • Ethiopia – Gold (principal mined metal); potash; tantalum; gemstones (opal, etc.); coal; iron ore; soda ash; kaolin & other industrial minerals.   • Lesotho – Diamonds (kimberlite & alluvial; very high-value stones); base metals & uranium indications; clay; dimension stone; sand & gravel.   • Burkina Faso – Gold (major; top African producer tier); zinc (industrial scale); silver (by-product); cement raw materials (limestone); other construction/industrial minerals.   • Guinea-Bissau – Bauxite (prospective); phosphates; granite; clay; limestone; heavy minerals & petroleum potential (largely undeveloped).   • Tanzania – Gold (significant); diamonds; tanzanite (unique); nickel; copper; cobalt; silver; iron ore; graphite; uranium; a range of industrial minerals (limestone, soda ash, gypsum, phosphates, etc.).   • Zambia – Copper (core economy); cobalt; gold & silver (with copper); emeralds & other gemstones; iron ore; coal; uranium & other prospects.   • Uganda – Gold; copper; cobalt; tin; tungsten; iron ore; phosphates; rare earth elements; plus significant onshore oil resources (Albertine Graben).    • Benin – Limestone (cement); marble; gold (artisanal); clay; sand & gravel; limited overall production but identified occurrences.   • Comoros – Limited known commercial minerals; small-scale use of construction materials (clay, sand, stone); volcanic geology implies potential (basalt, pumice, possible metals) but little exploration.   • Senegal – Phosphate (major); gold (growing); zircon/heavy mineral sands; base metals potential (iron, copper, nickel, chromite) under exploration; industrial limestone.   • Cameroon – Bauxite; iron ore; cobalt; gold; nickel; rutile; granite & other industrial minerals; large but largely undeveloped resource base.   • Guinea – Bauxite (world class); iron ore; gold; diamonds; plus graphite, manganese, nickel, uranium potential.   • Zimbabwe – Platinum group metals (very large); chrome; gold; coal; lithium; diamonds; numerous additional minerals across >30 deposit types.   • Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville) – Oil & gas (dominant extractive); iron ore; potash; copper & polymetallic ores; gold; diamonds; magnesium; phosphate; other industrial minerals.   • Kenya – Ilmenite/rutile/zircon (Kwale heavy mineral sands); natural soda ash (Lake Magadi); gold; rare earth elements; titanium; other base & industrial minerals.   • Mauritania – Iron ore (major); gold; copper; gypsum; phosphates & other occurrences; emerging offshore gas & some petroleum; broad critical mineral potential identified.   • Ghana – Gold (top African producer); bauxite; manganese; diamonds; petroleum & natural gas offshore; limestone & iron ore occurrences.   • Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) – Gold (expanding output); diamonds; manganese; iron ore; bauxite; nickel/copper potential; offshore petroleum & natural gas.   Now ask yourself why is Africa poor |
I thought I was the only one with the 405 error |
I’ve said it before Lagos is unnecessarily expensive, but my one question is why the overhype |
how to get the audio, not the whole service ooh, just the word section |
In this explosive continuation of The Rise of Ologun, tensions erupt as King Adu and General Ologun form a dangerous alliance, one rooted in old betrayal and sealed in blood. Prince Obayuwana faces a kingdom divided, with whispers of war rising like smoke over the land. As the drums of battle echo across ancient Benin, loyalty is tested, secrets unravel, and history inches toward a storm no one can stop. 🌍🔥 ✨ Journey deep into a world of African royalty, ancestral power, and political intrigue. 📽️ This cinematic storytelling blends rich African culture with gripping drama — perfect for lovers of epic folktales, historical fiction, and animated narratives. 🎉 Trending Now: #AfricaDay2025 | #StorytellingRevival | #FolkloreFestival | #BeninBronzeReturns Experience the beauty of Edo culture through stunning AI-generated scenes, traditional outfits, and deep-rooted customs! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG0DV00bNW4?si=YhMpfoCa5gTWfbMU |
The storm has only just begun... With Ezomo dead, peace should have followed, but now his brother, Ologun, the feared warlord, rises with vengeance burning in his soul. The royal family stands on the brink of annihilation. Will anyone survive his wrath? 🔔 Subscribe & Stay Tuned for Part 3! ⚠ Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction and does not represent any real-life traditions, cultures, or historical events. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCj3qIDjRxg?si=L3xZedyzHvUx4ZUX |
In the heart of the Edo Kingdom, where traditions shape destiny, Prince Obayuwana and Esosa, a humble beadmaker, find themselves entangled in a love forbidden by royal decree. But when betrayal, prophecy, and war threaten to tear them apart, will love triumph over duty, or will ancient traditions demand a tragic sacrifice? This African animated storytelling video brings you a tale of forbidden love, family conflict, betrayal, and destiny—a story filled with cultural richness, suspense, and heart-stopping drama! ✨ Experience the beauty of Edo culture through stunning AI-generated scenes, traditional outfits, and deep-rooted customs! #africanstorytelling #edokingdom #ForbiddenLove #animatedstory #nigerianculture #loveandbetrayal #traditionaltales #historicaldrama #storytime #royallovestory #africanlegends #edohistory #aianimation #mythandfolklore #lovevstradition #epictales https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRweYJQ6p-U?si=y0-n-pZ4lxYlB4LK
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Hezzyluv:Let’s be honest — which player at Real Madrid right now is showing the kind of potential that would make Zidane want to return? Real Madrid: Then vs. Now Zidane’s Era (2016–2018) Goalkeeper: Keylor Navas Defenders: Ramos, Varane, Marcelo, Carvajal Midfielders: Modrić, Kroos, Casemiro Forwards: Ronaldo, Benzema, Bale Current Squad (2025) Goalkeepers: Courtois, Lunin Defenders: Carvajal, Militão, Rüdiger, Alaba, Mendy Midfielders: Bellingham, Valverde, Camavinga, Tchouaméni, Modrić Forwards: Mbappé, Vinícius Jr, Rodrygo, Endrick |
how long can you hold this item for, i'd love to get it |
WOW |
BurntDodo:stop naw, lmao ![]() |
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Can we do 45 |
In all sincerity this recent plane crashes need to be addressed by Trump himself not by any one else in government, there has to be a conscious effort to vet the performance level of any plane that would be in use. We could probably call this the work of opposition party but then again it's becoming to frequent, the earlier the better before the figures starts piling up. |
I was wondering where she went after the whole buzz |
The storm has only just begun... With Ezomo dead, peace should have followed, but now his brother, Ologun, the feared warlord, rises with vengeance burning in his soul. The royal family stands on the brink of annihilation. Will anyone survive his wrath? 🔔 Subscribe & Stay Tuned for Part 3! ⚠ Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction and does not represent any real-life traditions, cultures, or historical events. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCj3qIDjRxg?si=NUpAmlnFRfJMXEAC
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Don baba j eye don see something for somewhere before. This couldn't have been revealed by flesh and blood |
allthingsgood:I'm still trying to understand what you mean please, are you saying that the fact that a certain set of individuals chose to sell thier birthright on the altar of Money, then a Senator or a Public servant who is gets into the helms of Power should take undue advantage of the Wealth of a nation, see let's tell ourselves the truth, the Money used for campaign is nothing compared to the amount that is taken back from public accounts during thier Tenure in office and besides Sir/Ma nobody, absolutely nobody mandated them to become a father christmas. If he/she feels the need to dash out or give help in monetary or any other form for what ever reason it should be from his or her pocket, you don't rob Peter to pay Paul. If you notice I didn't call you an Apc, pdp, lp supporter but let's be truthful to ourselves People are suffering for this lifestyle they chose to live. They live a lavish lifestyle on the Backs of you and I, when we chose to defend thier activities, let's also ask ourselves, does it make sense that a country Rich in Oil, Rich in Natural Resources chooses to pay its senators a whooping sum of 21 million Naira and yet the common man is being paid 70k with Abeg. Except if you no dey enter market or you no dey Waka for street, nothing is easy out there, people are suffering and it's not fair at all, Na Nigerians we be, no be foreigners |
Wehdone |
otherway:That's psychic is very good becos this is the first I'm hearing of Simpsons and it's attachment to future events |
otherway:What or who is really behind the Simpsons |
Chibuzoripob:Sir these northerners have gone beyond stolen or looted funds, if the government at hand doesn't wake up to its duties immediately...2027 would be a nightmare for the tinubu led regime, it's either he gets in good graces with Nigerians or he returns to the status quo agreement with the north because from all these move by the north....tinubu has obviously overplayed his hand and funny enough they warned him several times....He better wakes up, you don't plan for 2027 in 2027, that's why the northerners shouldn't be joked with. There's a move already ongoing to unseat him and everyone who knows politics has seen this coming |
El Rufai no be political pikin that anyone should mess it |
Guys please my umidigi a5 pro keeps restarting after i had the screen and battery changed, it gets stuck on bootloop, please who has an idea on how this can be resolved, I too like that phone and I didn't use it for a while, I just got it fixed and its giving this issue, wat can I do please |
How much, I'm majorly interested in the board |
Wow and Nigerians no wan get sense to know that there's a lot at play in the political sphere, ask yourselves this question do this guys actually give two f***k about you |
So @Almiron una still dey do comparison for 2024 I swear the guys don't give a f**k, all dis shit is for Banter Please how can we move this country forward |


,He should vomit STOLEN Kaduna PEOPLES money.