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Blunt99:He is a paid glo marketer, and he produced this article using chatgpt Ai. He's trying to push this narrative in order to get paid. Notice he represents the night data, instead of writing "(including 1.5gb nite)" he is writing (+ 1.5gb nite), to make you think that 1k you'll get 4.1gb data. Whereas, for 1k you get 1.1gb net day data, and 1.5gb at night, in which, other networks offers better data value at these prices, because very few people will use that night part of the data because they can't trade their night rest to some pathetic night data. They know what they are doing. Meanwhile let me enjoy my Mtn 130gb monthly data plan for just 13k in peace. I'm not concerned about what glo is doing or not because they can't beat this plan |
Gotocourt:It's not expensive, the buck is to check the genotype early and comot to abort keep depending on the genotype, its not a complicated process |
There is a way now. They (doctors) now can detect the genotype of a newly fertilized baby from 3 weeks old and if it is ss, they can abort the baby at just 2 weeks old and if it is AA or AS, they will keep it |
The first prosecution witness (PW1), Peter Obumuneme Okoye, in the ongoing trial of Jude Chigozie Okoye, an elder brother and former manager of Paul and Peter Okoye, has told Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja, that the defendant’s wife owns 800,000 shares in Northside Music Limited, according to a statement by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Okoye, alongside his company, Northside Music Limited, is being prosecuted by the Lagos Zonal Directorate 1 of the Economic EFCC on a four-count charge bordering on theft to the tune of over $1m. He pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read to him. The Commission’s statement said, at the resumed trial of the matter on Friday, December 12, 2025, defence counsel, Clement Onwuenwunor (SAN), confronted the witness with the statements of account belonging to Northside Music Limited, detailing some transactions over a period of time. The PW1, however, stated the bank statements belonged to their joint business interest, saying, “These statements of account belong to my brother and me. We are P-Square. The company belongs to Peter and Paul. It was registered by him. I reported to the EFCC when I discovered funds were being diverted, and EFCC brought the matter to court. “My lord, we own an entertainment company together, and I discovered another company, Northside Entertainment Company, diverting our funds. I showed it to my brother.” He also confirmed that he petitioned the EFCC through his lawyer, and that the defendant’s wife owns 800,000 shares in the company in question. The defence counsel, thereafter, sought to tender documents attached to the original petition submitted to the EFCC, insisting the documents were vital to their case. However, the prosecution counsel, M. K. Bashir, objected to their admissibility, arguing that “the documents are public documents. “The defence merely produced copies stamped as Certified True Copies (CTC). They were not attached to the petition, and they were not in proper legal form.” He, therefore, urged the court to reject them. In a short ruling, Justice Oshodi ruled that although the documents originated from the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and ended in the EFCC’s custody, they did not meet the admissibility requirements of the court. “I reject the documents and mark them as rejected,” the judge held. The PW1 also confirmed that he wrote a statement at the EFCC after the petition was submitted by his lawyer. The case was adjourned till February 20 and 27, 2026, for continuation of trial. Source: https://www.channelstv.com/2025/12/13/alleged-1m-theft-ex-p-square-manager-jude-okoyes-wife-owns-800000-shares-in-company-efcc/
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How I discovered Jude’s wife owns 80% of Northside Music, Mr P tells courthttps://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/795095-how-i-discovered-judes-wife-owns-80-of-northside-music-mr-p-tells-court.html
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Let’s break this down step-by-step to unpack the tariff question. The idea that tariffs are universally "terrible" or that no "sane" politician would use them doesn’t fully hold up when you look at how they’re used globally—your point about 90% of America’s partner nations using them is a good starting place. Tariffs have been around forever, and countries use them for all sorts of reasons. So, why the disconnect? Why the hate for tariffs in some circles, especially when America considers slapping them back on countries that already use them against usa? First, tariffs aren’t inherently "bad" or "good"—they’re tools, like a hammer. A hammer can build a house or smash your thumb; it depends on how you swing it. Countries use tariffs to protect their own industries, raise revenue, or push back against what they see as unfair trade practices. When America’s trading partners put tariffs on U.S. goods, they’re often trying to shield their domestic businesses from competition—say, keeping American cars or soybeans from undercutting their local producers. Sometimes it’s strategic, like discouraging reliance on foreign supply chains for stuff they deem critical (think steel or tech). Other times, it’s just politics—local voters love hearing their leaders are "standing up" to big, bad America. Fair or not, that’s their logic. Now, why does the U.S. using tariffs get labeled as a problem? Critics—usually economists obsessed with free trade—argue that tariffs distort markets. They say when America puts tariffs on, say, Chinese steel or Canadian lumber, it jacks up prices for U.S. consumers and businesses that rely on those imports. Your washing machine costs more because steel’s pricier, or your house takes longer to build because lumber’s scarce. They’ll trot out stats like how Trump’s 2018 tariffs on steel and aluminum cost U.S. consumers billions while saving fewer jobs than they disrupted elsewhere in the supply chain. The logic is: free trade keeps stuff cheap and efficient; tariffs muck that up. But here’s where it gets messy: if tariffs are so awful, why do those same partner nations keep using them on us? The U.S. exports a ton—think planes, tech, agriculture—and countries like the EU, China, or India slap tariffs on those goods to protect their own farmers or manufacturers. For example, the EU’s been known to hit American agricultural exports with tariffs to prop up their own heavily subsidized farmers. China’s tariffs on U.S. soybeans during the trade war were a direct jab to hurt American farmers and flex leverage. If tariffs are such a disaster, why aren’t their economies collapsing under the weight of their own policies? Answer: they’re not. They see tariffs as a trade-off—some higher costs for more control over their economic destiny. So, what’s wrong with America hitting back? Not much, if you think symmetry’s fair. If Canada tariffs U.S. dairy (which they do, heavily, to protect their milk cartel), why shouldn’t the U.S. tariff their timber? The catch is retaliation. Tit-for-tat tariffs can spiral—think of the U.S.-China trade war, where both sides kept escalating until soybeans and iPhones were caught in the crossfire. Global supply chains get tangled, prices creep up, and suddenly everyone’s paying more for less. Plus, America’s economy leans hard on imports—tariffs here hit consumers faster than in, say, China, where exports drive more of the engine. Still, the "tariffs are insane" line ignores history. The U.S. used tariffs heavily in the 19th and early 20th centuries to build its industrial base—Hamilton was a fan, and it worked. Today’s critics act like free trade’s the only way, but plenty of sane politicians globally disagree. They’re not wrong that tariffs can backfire—higher costs, pissed-off allies, trade wars—but countries using them on us aren’t exactly trembling in regret. They’re betting their gains (protected jobs, leverage) outweigh the losses. America doing the same isn’t crazy; it’s just a gamble with different stakes. Does that clear up the mud? Tariffs aren’t evil or genius—they’re just math with politics on top. Everyone’s playing the game; they just disagree on the score. |
Imagine a sovereign country consulting and taking directives from a terrorist. This shows that Lebanon is complicit to the hezbollah actions |
Helicopter carrying senior Hezbollah & Houthi terrorists and leaders crashed in iran. Cause of the crash remains unknown. https://x.com/TimesAlgebraIND/status/1840397332522696905?t=wAoPTsEXZ0jI9zs5XjL1ag&s=19 |
The truth is: there are numerous Prof Ndifons marauding the tertiary institutions (worse in polytechnics and monotechnics) and in Nigeria, the only difference is that this one is cut I bet you, there are even Prof Ndifon pro max especially in the public institutes most of them are well connected to fall |
Fineman2:Were Muslim Americans happy with him on October 7th? |
Moh247:Then why were market women and traders forces to attain his campaign or else they close their shops? The video evidence abounds, but knowing how you guys operate, you will lie in the face of truth |
Lizzysamuel:Nairaland is fast turning to tribal cesspit, the administrator are not doing anything to people that fans tribal rascality in this group, am afraid this is the beginning of the downfall of this place called nairaland if measures are not taken to curtail tribal abuses here |
This one will not be allowed yo hit front page, if it was someone somewhere that spoke in favour of apc... Fp straight! This forum tends to divede Nigerian people than to mend |
Chicken price 2015 - ₦1500 Chicken price 2022 - ₦10000 If nothing else thrills you, be excited that we are taking back our country first quarter of next year. With our PVC, our voices will be heard loud and clear. Nigerians and Obidients are you all ready Are you all happy![]() |
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fuckJones:Keep crying |
Yes! I voted for him to be back, thank God he is back. Life is not one dimensional. Because you don't agree with some ideologies doesn't meant the other person should be burnt to death |
Poten111:Keep quiet! I � You are not Obidient. Dirty urchin |
Why is the Nigeria media not spotlighting Bola Tinubu’s drug and money laundering links and fact checking on it, no? |
FuckDModz:Please be guided, Akwa Ibom is NOT part of biafra , we don't belong to biafra, we wish you well in your struggle but don't include Akwa Ibom State in your list |
kingzjay:NA dis kind pic for dey de first page, I was there, this one's are just a section of the whole crowd . |
[quote author=Jason48xl post=112316311][/quote]Confirmed scammer. Follow what he will tell you at your own peril |
I just ate dog meat today. Those of you who are yet to eat dog meat are really missing o. I can tell you that dog meat is sweater than goat meat, cow meat etc, it is one of the best meat you can eat. I haven't even started eating dogs well enough, if I don't eat dog meat Atleast once per week then maybe my work schedule is very tight. |
Someone like me, I have deactivated bank from my sim, every thing goes through mail and app, even otp, I wan hear say dem shoot bird mama fly |
For your information, note that energy cannot be created from nothing, that still holds true even till tomorrow. Any kind of power generation has to convert an existing energy in other form to electric energy. There has to be a converting form of energy and the equipment (generator) to convert that energy to electrical energy. Remember energy is the capacity to do work, in which work is termed as the force applied on a distance of the applied force. Hence there has to be an applied force in whatsoever that is generating a form of energy. In the case of wind that you mentioned, wind energy is not a free energy, it is rather termed as renewable energy, just that the solar panel that converts sunlight to electricity, wind turbine concerts the force of the wind in motion which rotates the turbine's blade to become energy. There is nothing like fuelless generator, those stuff are marketing ploys and the closest they are to reality is a combination of battery, inverter and solar panel, (enphase does this) to become a unified hybrid solar electricity system. Be guided all of the guys advertising the fuelless generator are either scams or snake oil sales men. Find out who has really bought hte product that they advertise. Another thing to note is that if there fuelless generator or free energy generation, many big energy corporation that spend billions of dollars yearly to research on low cost energy production would have handled this long ago. Those YouTube videos you use to watch demonstrating free energy generation are fake and they do those stuffs to generate traffic and clicks to their post in YouTube, and you know that the more people that subscribes to your channel in YouTube means more money. So just forget about those scammers on Facebook, know this and know peace. |
omooye1:Right |
Please any reliable free streams? |
To all saying enter right, what of the both sides of the road has ravine? Or big dish, or hills nkor? |
RiyaGoddess:Get your pvc and do what?, vote for who? |
Bolaji26:5- 7 =-2 |
Are you all happy