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Two FEMALE celebrities in the Nigerian entertainment industry called me today just to disrespect and blast me on the supportive advice I gave Tiwa Savage. The level of abuse I got on this phone call and the slamming of the call by one of them showed me these two ladies I trusted and respected WERE NEVER my friends. The industry is very fake as I already know. Don’t forget a fake news tip letter sent to me that I began investigating was meant to destroy the lovely Iyabo Ojo and ended up getting me detained 6 mos in prison. I will be keeping my distance from Nollywood and the industry from now on. I sacrificed one of my fave newsbeats Gossip and Entertainment to end the beef between me and stars. If I start exposing them now to make my money, you will call me wicked and to mind my business. My work continues as my opinion journalism brand is called #Kemitalks. Here’s what I wrote if you haven’t seen it. Tiwa: I have not watched the sextape. I’m not programmed to PORN After analyzing with Daddy Freeze, do the necessary. Any fan, friend, ex supporting u is FAKE. 1. Educate your son to avoid backlash from classmates, teachers and parents. They are laughing at him. 2. Write formal letters to your brand endorsement companies (Mostly family friendly brands) explaining what has happened (they already know) but as a PR tip(my 2nd degree) it is a necessity as they will NOT renew your contracts. This is the right time for them to DROP you. 3. Stop fighting, mocking and trolling bloggers and the blackmailer who is actually that your “boyfriend “ Set up your US tour earlier than 2022 and move on. 4. Sex tapes don’t make you famous. Stop filming intercourse moments. Kim Kardashian ended up sad and a failure at marriage. She ended up divorced from 3 husbands . I’ve never been married, it’s a choice. Protect your future. Not every man wants a Divorced woman with a sex tape. Good luck Girl!
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Out of 195 countries of the world, Britain colonised 173 . Even though the British Empire only managed to establish its first colony in Ireland in 1556, several decades after Portugal and Spain claimed land on the African continent and the Americas, it still became synonymous with global conflict due to its network of dominions and colonies spanning the whole globe. As the first chart from our new content series InFact shows, although certainly not all of them became its subjects, Britain's warfaring efforts only spared precious few countries in the world. According to the book "All the Countries We’ve Ever Invaded: And the Few We Never Got Round To", there are only 22 countries Britain never invaded throughout history. There aren't many gaps on the map, but some of the more notable include Sweden, Belarus and Vatican City. The biggest blank spots can be seen on the African continent, even though the Royal African Company founded in 1660 alone was responsible for forcibly removing 212,000 slaves from their homeland and shipping them to English colonies in the Americas between 1662 and 1731. The British Empire in its various iterations can be seen as one of the longest-lasting Western empires in the world. Its first permanent overseas colony in the Americas was established in 1607 in Jamestown, Virginia, while Hong Kong, its last big overseas territory, was handed over to China in 1997. In 1920, the empire covered roughly 13,700,000 square miles or 24 percent of the total land area of the Earth.
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#1 Igbo The Igbo people are considered to be one of the richest tribes in Nigeria. The people belonging to the Igbo tribe own numerous businesses and are heralded as master economists. Nearly 70% of Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, is run by Igbo people. In fact, some of the most popular Nigerians hail from this community. However, their interest in politics is usually shortchanged at the top levels by invoking the events of the civil war. Even though you won’t find many Igbo people in politics, they comprise one of the richest tribes in Nigeria. Because of their love for making money and their business knowledge, they have entered and excelled in the business sphere. Understandably, nearly 70% of the private jets in Nigeria are owned by the people of Igbo descent. You may not find the few exceptionally rich among this tribe like Dangote and Alakija,but they have built a network of millionaires and Billionaire through the Famous "Igbo apprenticeship system" which is currently under study at Harvard business school. The most prominent Igbo community members: Tony Elumelu: He is among the 10 richest entrepreneurs in Nigeria with a net worth estimated.1.9 Billion USD according to Forbes rich list. In 2020 ,he was among the 3 Nigerians that appeared on Times Magazine 100 most influential people. In 2013 he made 123 million USD in 3 weeks.in 2010 he founded the Tony Elumelu foundation (TEF) .So far, the Foundation has empowered 7,520 African entrepreneurs across 54 African countries. He is a native of onicha ukwu in Aniocha, Delta State. Cletus Ibeto – Born in 1952, Cletus is a Nigerian businessman and the head of the Ibeto Group. The Ibeto Group has always been a pacesetter as it has touched newer heights under the constant leadership if Cletus Ibeto. The group deals in numerous businesses like cement, hospitality, agriculture, etc. Cosmos Maduka – Cosmos Maduka is the Founder, Chairman, and the President of the Cocharis Group of industries. This Nigerian conglomerate has a diverse portfolio comprising of sectors like telecommunications, manufacturing, automobile, agriculture, petrochemicals, etc. With an estimated net worth of over $500 million, Cosmos Maduka has been interviewed by western media numerous times. Maduka is also a philanthropist, and it is people like him that have made Igbo one of the richest tribes in Nigeria. Innocent Chukwuma – Chukwuma is a Nigerian investor and business magnate of Igbo descent. He is the CEO and Founder of the country’s first and foremost indigenous automobile manufacturing company, Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing. # 2.Yoruba The Yoruba tribe comprises of ethnic groups that are found mainly in southwestern Nigeria and Benin Republic. The Yoruba people hold prominent positions in politics as well as the corporate sector. In fact, the Yoruba tribe has also proved its mettle in entrepreneurship with a large number of its tribesmen running successful businesses. It is considered as one of the richest tribes in Nigeria. The Yoruba tribe is a close-knit community. They have a strong network of connections spread throughout the continent. They prefer looking internally within the community to fulfill their requirements and needs; thus, ensuring that the tribe prospers. This is one of the main reasons why the Yoruba is one of the richest tribes in Nigeria. And as one of the richest tribes in Nigeria, Some of Yoruba prominent people: Dr. Oba Otudeko – As a successful Nigerian businessman, Dr. Oba Otudeko is credited with the foundation of the Honeywell Group. The Honeywell group operates in multiple diversified businesses that include, agriculture, telecommunications, foods, etc. He has also held prominent positions including the President of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (2006) and Director for the Central Bank of Nigeria. Femi Otedola – Femi Otedola is the son of Sir Michael Otedola, the former Governor of Lagos. Apart from being a prominent businessman and the former chairman of Forte Oil PLC, Femi Otedola is also a philanthropist with a focus in the education sector. Tunde Folawiyo –Forbes magazine has estimated Tunde Folawiyo’s net worth at $650 million, making him one of the richest people in the Yoruba tribe. A lawyer by profession, Folawiyo is the Chairman of the Yinka Folawiyo group which has interests in agriculture, shipping, energy, and real estate. Businessmen like him make Yoruba one of the richest tribes in Nigeria. Others are: *Michael Adenuga * Folunrosho Alakija #3: Hausa Hausa is the second largest language among the Afroasiatic set of languages. Understandably, the Hausa are the largest ethnic group in the African subcontinent. Even though the Hausa-speaking communities are spread throughout Africa, making them a diverse group, they are culturally very similar to each other. Seen largely as farming communities, the people belonging to the Hausa tribe live in villages, towns, and cities. Their aristocratic heritage and long lineage have transformed the Hausa into one of the richest tribes in Nigeria. The tribe of Hausa predominantly follows the Orthodox Sunni Islam that is commonly known as Sufi Islam. Even more, the Hausa tribe is nearly 500 years old and includes some of the most influential politicians, businessmen, philanthropists, and leaders. Their history is essentially the history of this continent itself, making it culturally and economically one of the richest tribes in Nigeria and Africa. The famous members of the Hausa tribe: Umaru Abdul Mutallab – the 80-year-old Nigerian businessman and banker, are accredited with introducing Islamic banking in Nigeria. Umaru Abdul Mutallab has been repeatedly described as Nigeria’s most prominent men by global media houses like The Telegraph and The New York Times. Aliko Dangote – Aliko Dangote is the owner of Dangote Group that deals in commodities in Nigeria and Africa. In 2013, with a net worth of more than $2.6 billion, he was declared as the richest person of African descent globally. His great-grandfather was Alhaji Alhassan Dantata, who was the richest African during his time. * Abdulsamad Rabiu: He is the chairman/CEO of Bua Cement and a chain of other business enterprises. Zaynab Alkali – Zaynab Alkali is considered as the first women writer in the Nigerian region. At nearly seventy years of age, Zaynab is considered as one of the most successful Nigerian shorty story writer, poet, and novelist. The writer also held the position of a dean in the Nasarawa State University. #4: Fulani Fulani and Hausa are very similar in their traditions and culture. Therefore, they are often clubbed together in articles and journals. In reality, these are two of the richest tribes in Nigeria, and that form large ethnic groups scattered across the continent.Most of the Fulani follow sedentary lifestyles where the most common profession is farming. Apart from this the tribe also has numerous merchants and artists, not to mention nobility.The Fulani tribe has given Africa and Nigeria some of its most prominent politicians. In fact, the current president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, is of Nigerian descent. Rich, noticeable, and influential Fulanis are spread across Nigeria, Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, etc. making it one of the most culturally diverse and richest tribes in Nigeria today. Prominent tribesmen are listed below: Usman Dan Fodio – A leader, revolutionary, writer, and promoter of Islam, Usman Dan Fodio is said to be the founder of the Sokoto caliphate in Nigeria. He wrote numerous works on Islamic science that cover topics like Islamic spirituality, creed, Maliki jurisprudence, etc. Muhammadu Buhari – Having retired from the Nigerian Army at the post of a major general, Buhari is the serving president of Nigeria. In his former held capacity as the Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari also led many economic and social reforms targeted at reducing corruption and bridging the poverty gap. Shehu Usman Aliyu Shagari – Shehu Usman Shagari was the first democratically elected president of Nigeria. A teacher by profession, Shagari first ventured into politics in 1951. The main agendas in his administration included a focus on agriculture, housing, transportation, and industries. #5: Edo Edo is a tribe that comprises of southern Nigerian regions. Though Edo is not one of the top 3 richest tribes in Nigeria, it is rich in culture and tradition with vast importance given to fine arts. Unlike the other tribes listed here, the Edo is not a very close-knit community, and it is perhaps the reason why they don’t feature as the richest tribe in Nigeria. While the individual people do well for themselves, as a tribe, Edo has not been able to attain the number one spot in our list of the richest tribes in Nigeria. Some of the popular Edo personalities: * Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion * Pastor Chris Oyakhilome * Adams Oshiomhole * Captain Hosa Okunbor * Aig Imokhuede * Asue Ighodalo
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Have you experienced such before?
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Brainlight:no space for here o |
Some slow pokes go say na ESN & IPOB set the plaza on fire Meanwhile bread wey Chiwetalu Agu share remain for upper iweka still dey here; if u want, come collect I can see the Sun Rising I land in peace |
Hezekiah Okoro Nweje, was an Anglican priest. A native of Onitsha in Anambra state. He was born in 1919 and died in June 1962. He was nicknamed "Holy Nweje" because of his very humble, extreme righteous, easy going & a humanitarian life he lived. He was tenaciously devoted to the things of God. Whatever gifts he receives from the church he shepherded was always shared with those in the vineyard, the poor and the less privileged. He doesn't hoard·them at the expense of the needy. In his philosophy, he believed that wealth was sharing what you have without hoarding it. At a time, he was nominated for the position of the Anglican Bishop on the Niger, he declined and nominated someone he felt was more qualified Rev. Hezekiah Okoro Nweje was seen as an upright, spotless and a righteous man. It was all those outstanding qualities he possessed while alive that brought about the name "Holy Nweje". Depicting how holy one can be. He believed ones anger should not see the next moment. In May 1956 Onitsha and Obosi were tussling for a piece of land, Rev Nweje was called as a witness, he told the Judge that none of the towns owned the land, na "Ani bu ani Chukwu" The land and thereof is of the lord. That ended the land tussle. He was always on the side of peace.· Around April 1956, during the daytime local thieves invaded his house in Onitsha and stole tubers of yam and fowl, he ran after them and told them to come and take more cited hunger as the reason for their unconventional behavior. What a man! Growing up in Igbo land, if seen or perceived as an upright person, you would be called or nicknamed "Holy Nweje" When next you're called HOLY NWEJE, do not feel ashamed or mocked. It tells good of you. Nweje Lane in Onitsha metropolis is a street named to immortalize him.
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itsme01:jealous abt Wht exactly ? |
Dear Femi Fani-Kayodehttps://www.facebook.com/1152008079/posts/10225721924092153/?d=n
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This is the 7th time if not the 10th time I’m hearing this off the commercial drivers mouth Lagos state “lastma” do 30-50k contribution everyday Can someone please tell me where they get this money from? Cos As i Dey hear this money, I wan go join lastma like this like this Awon oloshi
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As em don restore WhatsApp, whn Em go restore Nigeria ![]() We want Nigeria restored, not WhatsApp |
12. OP will know God and accept him as ur personal Lord and savior instead of running to tinder app |
Badt sharp Igbo boi wey use food jonz the whole haux This white money go fit use food carry FFK go too o; very small little quantity FFK go jonz Anyways it’s a jonzin world ![]() Congrats nwanne! |
Coldie:no worry, him go go back for midnight |
Jus keep driving, don’t stop until u get to that bus stop call HELL |
Well said, u really graduated frm the study |
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Hanks Anuku, a Nollywood actor, has revealed why he left Nigeria and relocated to Ghana.https://dailypost.ng/2021/10/03/why-i-left-nigeria-for-ghana-hanks-anuku/
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Tinubuadvocate:check page 7, person say ur papa no get sense for there |
How do I go about buy the Microsoft shares pls? |
Nobody on Earth needs an iPhone13. Absolutely no one. An iPhone 13 is a status symbol. Don’t let peer pressure rob you off your real treasure. If your old phone works, use it. you don’t need a new phone. You need a new investment. Invest. Don’t impress! Below are 10 Things You Can Invest in Instead of an iPhone13: * A plot of land in a low cost area * 40 bags of rice at a rural area to sell at a profit in an urban area * Trade in forex * Buy 3 Microsoft shares * Buy 6 Apple shares * Rent a one bedroom and use it for Airbnb * Buy treasury bonds * Start a POS business * Join lendingclub and earn money lending money to people who are guaranteed to repay * Invest in a course and learn an income generating skill #RenosNuggets https://twitter.com/renoomokri/status/1439293904050966529?s=21 https://www.facebook.com/1152008079/posts/10225612767763313/?d=n
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We call this akara in the jungle ![]() The only bullet I knw is the energy drink i shark at iya kura’s kiosk |
chatinent:I don’t believe the story too until proven otherwise still read the topic well then comment cos u dey off key |
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After analyzing with Daddy Freeze, do the necessary. Any fan, friend, ex supporting u is FAKE. 

