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Ghana did it first, check history quote author=Northsouth post=139872917] Me I don't hate them Nigeria don do Ghana must go before These policies are right sometimes for some countries Of course you can't understand such necessary steps. I guess you're my fellow Nigerian with just different view So we should not complain, go and read better about lots of countries that have done such and some such as America self are part of the recent Sometimes hard choice to clean the country are strongest to make We self suppose do Niger must go with all those illegal Niger people coming in from the north[/quote] |
Frederick should be 50 years old now. Getting divorced at that age, especially when you married quite later is a serious red flag. Like… what’s really the plan? 😩 Peggy herself is already 40, so I’m just here wondering, why not fight for the marriage instead of walking away? Because unless both of them have plans to die single, finding love again at this stage will not be easy o! You have your 20s and 30s to explore, make mistakes, and find love. But when you’re entering your 40s and 50s, it’s no longer “let’s see how it goes,” it’s “who will take me as I am?” 😭 I genuinely believe they loved each other, their chemistry was undeniable, their public displays of affection were real, and they carried themselves like a power couple. But what I see here is ego vs ego. Igbo pride mixed with Ekwere pride, a deadly combination if both parties refuse to bend. Pride will destroy what love has built if they don’t humble themselves. At their age, this divorce drama is honestly too unnecessary. It’s giving “we want to prove a point” instead of “we want peace.” They both need to swallow that pride, sit down like adults, and fix this marriage before it’s too late. Because trust me, out here? The dating pool is full of expired heartbreakers and recycled lovers. 🥴 Let me not lie, I’m genuinely concerned. 💔 What do you all think? Should they fix things or go their separate ways? 👀 #FrederickLeonard #PeggyOvire #NollywoodDrama #MarriageTalk #PrideVsLove #viralpost2026 #trendinggist
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It happened in a secondary school in Anambra State. The teacher was young, passionate, and deeply in love with Mathematics. He believed discipline could change any student. In his class, assignments were non-negotiable. But there was one girl who hated Maths. She never did her homework, laughed at those who tried, and flaunted her empty notebook like an achievement. One morning, she walked into class again without her note… no assignment… no $hame. The teacher told her to kneel down. She smirked and asked, “Is it by force to do assignment?” Trying to uphold discipline, he gave her 3 str0kes of the can3. She cr!3d — and ran home. Minutes later, her mother stormed into the school, eyes blazing. Before anyone could speak, she shouted in front of students and staff: “You this p00r man!” “How much is your salary? Maybe 20,000!” “Look at the non$en$3 trousers you’re wearing!” “You fl0g my child because of Maths assignment?!” The teacher stood still. Her words pierc3d deeper than any sla.p. What she didn’t know was that his salary was actually 15,000 naira. His trousers were worn, his shoes peeling. But he still showed up every morning — prepared, punctual, and determined to teach. That day, in the staff room, he br0ke down. Not for himself… but for every in$ulted teacher. For every dedicated educator treated like nothing. For a profession that raises doctors, lawyers, and engineers — yet is paid in $hame. Teaching in Nigeria is not just a job. It’s a battl3 without weap0n$ — against p0verty, disrespect, delayed salaries, reb3lliou$ students, and angr¥ parents. To every teacher out there: Your value is greater than they see. One day, even the loudest voices against you will remember the gold you carried in your hands.
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Hisroyalbadmeat:Lol very funny and embarrassing |
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DaInferno:Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a component of smelly farts, has been studied for potential health benefits. This is just of one the benefits of it |
During the Nigeria-Biafra civil war, many Igbo people fled other parts of the country for the East because they were being wantonly massacred and the Federal Military Government did little about it. Many abandoned their homes, property and business for reasons safety. One of those who fled, was a young Igbo architect who had a young Yoruba banker as a neighbour in Apapa, Lagos. He also abandoned his home and with his family, fled for the East. However, the young Yoruba banker, while the war raged, rented out his neighbour's house and kept every kobo for him while he was in the East. In 1970, after the war had ended, the Igbo architect returned to Lagos and the Yoruba banker handed over the entire proceeds of the rent and also the house, to the Igbo architect. A few years later, the Igbo architect became the Vice President of Nigeria and the Yoruba banker established a commercial bank; the first of its kind by a private citizen in Nigeria. But he could not get a license to begin banking operations. Banking institutions stood against him. Then the banker remembered his neighbour who was now the Vice President of Nigeria He had tried to get an appointment to see the Vice in his office but it was without success. He and his wife then decided to track him to the Christ Church Cathedral, Marina, Lagos on a particular Sunday. In the Church the security men would not allow them near the Vice President. The couple then decided to sit by the pew close to the aisle with the hope that the Vice President would see them as he walked to the front row. Yet, he still didn't see them. After church service, they believed he will see them on his way out but people around him and the security men blocked them. That was when the banker's wife decided to take that feminine risk and pulled the Vice President's attire to get his attention. The Vice President turned and saw his old friend and his wife. The young banker quickly narrated his plight and told the Vice why he needed to see him. He told him about his application for a bank licence. “Don’t worry about that, just come tomorrow the Vice President assured him. At 3.00 pm the next day, the Finance Minister called the banker on telephone that his licence was ready. End of story. That young banker was Otunba Michael Olasubomi Balogun while the architect in this narrative was Dr. Alex Ekwueme, the then Vice President of Nigeria. The bank is what is now known as First City Monument Bank (FCMB) See...! It is good to be good... Let's always show love and honesty to ourselves.
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How much do you know about farts besides the fact that they sound and smell funny, and come out from the bum?? These are some things you should know about them: √ An average person farts around 14 times a day.Those 14 farts a day are enough to fill up a balloon. √ Farts are made up of hydrogen sulfide that reduces mitochondrial damage. Smelling farts can be healthy, thus next time you fart take a nice deep breath and thank the person. √ This is not something to be embarrassed about as it means that you are healthy. A healthy digestive tract produces farts. If you are not farting at all go to the doctor √ The original meaning of fart if forth as wind from the anus. This word was coined in 1962. √ Gum and soda make you fart more, thus if you know somebody who farts a lot and they drink a lot of soda and chewing gum, hide it from them. √ Most of the farting happens at night when we sleep. √ If you have very tight sphincter you will produce louder farts as they have smaller tighter area to squeeze out from. √ Farts go as fast as 10 ft/sec. √ Female farts tend to be stinkier as females have higher concentration of hydrogen sulfide. Female farts are healthier to smell. √ Men fart more than women So let it out, fart if you can it's healthy don't fight nature...go ahead and fart. #reelschallenge #hilightseveryonefollowerseelsfypシ゚viralvideo #funnyviral #healthylifestyle #healthtips health #MyPoint
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The best place to be ✍🏽 No tribalism ✍🏽 No racism ✍🏽 No Religion difference, No ethnicity, No professionalism ✍🏽 Here everyone is equal(president and okada man sits together, gist together and argue together with no evil intentions) ✍🏽 Freedom of speech is (here no one cares about age just) ✍🏽 Here you don’t need introduction for people to know you (just come sit with time we’ll know you by your club) ✍🏽 This is the only place where you can say Rashford is better than Mbappe and supporters go full side ✍🏽 This is where true love is, where you banter a military without fear and at the end of the match you both will go home together laughing and arguing.. I'm pretty sure we all miss this place🤝😍
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Out of hundreds of souls on that doomed flight, only one survived. Just one. He’s breathing, yes. But deep inside, he's drowning, in pain, in questions, in silence. Imagine waking up and realizing you were the only one pulled out alive from the wreckage. That out of over 240 people, you were spared yet your own blood, your 45-year-old brother, didn’t make it. How do you even begin to understand that? How do you sleep again, knowing the seat beside you is now a grave? Yes, he's alive… But this is a kind of survival that doesn’t feel like living. His healing won’t just be physical, it’s his heart, his mind, his soul that will need the deepest care in the days ahead. I watched the videos. Burnt bodies. Crushed metal. Screams frozen in the air. It was not a sight for the human heart. It broke me. It shook me. So many dreams cut short. So many lives turned to ash in seconds. This tragedy has reminded us of one bitter truth: We are nothing. Nothing but dust and breath. One minute you're laughing. Next minute, the world doesn’t hear from you again. So please… Live intentionally. Love deeply. Forgive quickly. And hold your loved ones a little tighter. Because no one knows what the next moment holds. Rest in peace to every beautiful soul lost in that crash. We pray strength for the families left behind, and a deep, complete healing for the only survivor. He may have walked out of that fire, but the real journey has only just begun. 🕊️💔
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“When I die, do not take me to a mortuary, and do not embalm me. Dig a grave and bury me within 24 hours of my passing. At the family's convenience, they may organize the traditional rites.” – Mike Ejeagha's Last Wish
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That's to prove that nothing lasts forever. There is time and season for everything.
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ERockson:Wetin concern politics and this matter naa? |
laivwire:Amen |
laivwire:I'm sorry about the lost of your sibling, May his soul continue to rest in peace |
I want to share something painful from my past, something that affected my life forever. So, I got married in the year 2000, and not long after, I gave birth to my son, Raymond. From the moment he was born, our lives became full of hospital visits, sleepless nights, and endless medical expenses. The sickness didn’t just affect my son, it affected my marriage too. My husband and I were always stressed. We argued constantly. We blamed each other for everything. Love slowly disappeared from our home. We went from lovers to strangers who only talked about hospital bills. In 2006, the marriage couldn’t survive anymore. We went our separate ways, and I was left to raise Raymond alone. It was hard, so hard that I had to leave my acting career behind. I just couldn’t focus. I was broken. Then came the biggest blow of all, Raymond passed away at the age of 17. That pain is something I carry with me every day. Please, know this before you fall in love, know your genotype. Love is truly a beautiful thing, but it is not strong enough to carry the weight of this sickness called sickle cell. Know your genotype before love blinds you. I lost everything because I didn’t. - Eucharia Anunobi
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SadiqBabaSani:Seriously |
[quote author=nlfpmod post=134997446] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnZZzWaJXQI take heart and move on |
uzoka12:Seriously |
Addme:You are right |
Gandollar:Amen |
DjAndroid:Yes u are right, it has being long it came out and the colour was green |
[quote author=Free2Fly post=134386683]It could be fake news[/quote It is not fake |
Sad News::NOT AGAIN NOT AGAIN 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 BLACK FRIDAY in Nollywood Industry 🕯️🕯️🕯️ This is really painful 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔 Madam Nkechi Nweje, aka Nwanyi onitsha, a Nollywood Actress who was reported to be sick for a while, just died at the verge of recovery this morning 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭👎 No wonder she has became scarce on the screen. We will really miss her and her energetic acting. Rest in Peace Nwanyi Onitsha 😭😭😭😭 Go well beautiful woman🕯️🕯️🕯️ Too hard to say Goodbye ??💔💔
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Free2Fly:LP It's not fake |
Free2Fly:Why did ask? |
I was just eight months old when my parents separated, and my mother left me. My grandmother had no choice but to take care of me. Things got even worse when my father remarried, and his new wife didn’t want me around. She made him choose between me and her, and he chose her. I only lived with my father for eight months before leaving. When I gained admission to the university at 20, my stepmother convinced him not to support me. She told him, 'If this one has to go to university, he will wait for my child to grow so they can go together,' and that child was 18 to 20 years younger than me. Years later, I met my mother, but there was no emotional connection between us. When I saw my father again, we sat in silence for about thirty minutes, both of us crying. I told him I was out of school and had started working. As tradition demands, I brought a drink and N5,000 in an envelope, asking him to pray for me. But he refused to touch it, saying his conscience wouldn’t let him because he never contributed a dime to my life.” _Legendary Nollywood Actor Charles Inojie
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This weather is the best when you just woke up on a Saturday morning with no plans for the day.
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