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tope777:you are 100% right here |
Fubara is heavily ready to defend his people |
This one don cast for Lagos State politics. Funke Akindele isn’t in Pdp too. I just Dey laugh 😂 |
InfoGuru118:they are issuing threat against the executive governor of Rivers state here. It won’t work as their sitting will be demolished |
He said as it’s |
I hope you can see here that the so called shariah court and its law will never be allow in Yoruba land |
Wow this project is fast ooo |
naptu2:wow this is great. Unilorin will need it most |
Nlfpmod fergie001 fp |
Trump defeat his enemies here. |
Sp1ritHusband:anywhere he got his money from, it’s a great initiative from vdm. He’s giving back to the society here. Some have abundant money but can help the less privileged people in their society. |
Wow this is a great initiative from verydarkman here. God bless him abundantly VDM Set To Help Fans Acquire Vocational Skills, Will Give Out N1 Million Monthly Till December Read more: https://www.legit.ng/entertainment/celebrities/1634921-vdm-set-fans-acquire-vocational-skills-give-n1-million-monthly-december/
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VDM Set To Help Fans Acquire Vocational Skills, Will Give Out N1 Million Monthly Till December "From the end of this January, I will give 1 million naira every month till December to people who will learn handwork. We will raise men and women that will matter in the society. This is not NGO money; it's my hard-earned money. For the people that want to learn, start making your inquiries, get their number because when I want to pay, I will pay in their account and not yours." -Verydarkman supports his fans by giving away 1 million naira every month to help them acquire new skills. Photo credit: @verydarkblackman/Instagram https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCcMJh5VGVY
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Hunger is wicked |
dre11:wow that’s great. Dangote should reduce the price of cement too |
Police declare online insults as cyberbullying, lawyer challenges claim The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has stated that hurling insults online constitutes cyberbullying, cautioning against such actions under the guise of free speech. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the police spokesperson, clarified that online insults are not protected as free expression. He warned that cyberbullying is a punishable offense, distinct from defamation. “Raining direct curses on someone online is cyberbullying, not an expression of freedom or criticism,” Adejobi wrote. “Cyberbullying, which differs from defamation, is a criminal offense and punishable. Be guided.” Adejobi further explained that defamation could be criminal or civil, noting that Nigeria’s laws allow for prosecution or redress in court. He highlighted provisions in the Cybercrimes (Prohibition and Prevention) Act 2015 that address various forms of cyberbullying, including spreading lies, sharing embarrassing content, and sending abusive or threatening messages via digital platforms. Inibehe Effiong challenges In response, human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong challenged the police spokesperson’s interpretation of the law, dismissing it as baseless. “This is ignorance of the law raised to power 1000,” Effiong said. “The fact that this very ridiculous opinion is from the spokesperson of the primary law enforcement agency in Nigeria says a lot about the decadence of our institutions.” Effiong argued that cursing someone online does not constitute a criminal offense under Nigerian law. He referenced Section 36(12) of the Nigerian Constitution, which stipulates that for an act to be considered a crime, it must be explicitly defined as such in written law. “Curses, such as telling someone ‘it shall not be well with you,’ are essentially prayers—whether positive or negative. The law does not concern itself with trifling or spiritual matters,” Effiong added. He urged the police to avoid misleading statements, emphasizing that cyberbullying laws must be interpreted within the boundaries of constitutional provisions. The debate has sparked discussions about the interpretation of cybercrime laws and the boundaries of free speech in the digital age. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/12/police-declare-online-insults-as-cyberbullying-lawyer-challenges-claim/amp/ |
Vdm reacts loudly here no be small. Meanwhile, Raining curses on someone online is criminal offence, Police Force PRO says The Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, has said that raining curses on people online constitutes cyberbullying and is a punishable offence. Adejobi stated this in a post on X on Friday, Dec. 20. He wrote, "Raining direct curses on someone online is cyberbullying, not expression of freedom or criticism. "And cyberbullying, which is even different from defamation, is a criminal offence and punishable. Be guided." Raining curses on someone online is criminal offence, Police Force PRO says X users took to the comments to disagree with him. One X user shared a tweet made by Adejobi himself in 2022 where he said that "mere words of mouth do not constitute any offense." Raining curses on someone online is criminal offence, Police Force PRO says Raining curses on someone online is criminal offence, Police Force PRO says https://m.lindaikejisblog.com/2024/12/raining-curses-on-someone-online-is-criminal-offence-police-force-pro-says.html |
VDM reacts on the Alleged threat arrest by the Nigeria police on the people that insults online. Really Nigeria activist, Verydarkman is fighting for Nigeria masses and freedom of information here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOJGzvdz3rI
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Yes so. She is right here. A kind man deserved a kind woman |
Don jazzy is a destiny helper |
Haaa na big advice be this oooo. Nigeria ladies should be caring too |
"Why you should marry a kind man" – Nigeria Lady shares important advice with her gender https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L06j-EFEoug?
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Wow this is huge, donjazzy is a giver Don Jazzy Gives Odumodu Blvck $10,000 In Cash As Gift Odumodu Blvck revealed that producer Don Jazzy gifted him $10,000 in cash. Odumodu Blvck mentioned that he and others admired leading Nigerian artists, and that modern musicians also see Don Jazzy as a role model. The rapper emphasized that no one is as original as the head of Mavin Records. Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, known as Odumodu Blvck, revealed that producer Don Jazzy, whose real name is Michael Collins Ajereh, gifted him $10,000 in cash. Odumodu Blvck mentioned that he and others admired leading Nigerian artists, and that modern musicians also see Don Jazzy as a role model. In a viral video from a radio interview, he emphasized that no one is as original as the head of Mavin Records. He said: When I went to meet him, he gave me a lot of money. Everywhere I go, I say he gave me $10,000 million in cash. In the Nigerian music industry, there is no one original than Don Jazzy. Respect to my brothers Burna Boy, Wizkid, Olamide, Davido. The way we used to look up to David, they used to look up to Don Jazzy. When asked why Don Jazzy gave him the money, Odumodu blvck simply replied: Because he is the Don. Don no be for mouth. The “Wotowoto singer” performer revealed that Don Jazzy instructed him to retain all the royalties from their joint song. See some comments below: @itsnrman Don jazzy is in sick money, if you just greet don jazzy he fit dash you 10m just like that. @chike0808 Omo been hearing this @DONJAZZ. Blessings people.. baba press me $ too na. @OtunbaFizo.Big Kala too dey jabo..he even mention turkey wey dem give am chop. @EdwardcollinsFx. Jazzy na giver normally https://www.gistlover.com/don-jazzy-gives-odumodu-blvck-10000-in-cash-as-gift/#google_vignette |
“Don Jazzy gave me a lot of money. He gave me $10,000 cash” — OdumoduBlvck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p84Dq_p0Z-I?
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Spectators:I wish him quick recovery |
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