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Insecurity: when the poor no longer have what to eat, they will eat the rich – Deji Adeyanju
Deji Adeyanju, a rights activist, has attributed the escalating insecurity in Abuja to the actions of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike. Adeyanju contends that the increased insecurity in the FCT can be traced back to the demolition of homes belonging to the less privileged, which was carried out on Wike’s directives. According to him, the destruction of the residents’ homes has pushed them to resort to criminal activities such as…
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“Things we do for love” Businesswoman makes semo for her husband while receiving drip
A businesswoman demonstrated her love for her family by sharing a photo of herself preparing semo while receiving IV drips. Despite battling malaria and feeling weak, she didn’t want her husband to return home without dinner, so she decided to make semo for him in the kitchen.
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FCT: We have arrested kidnappers informants – Wike assures Nigerians
Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has revealed the apprehension of informants aiding kidnappers responsible for abductions and fatalities in the nation’s capital. The announcement was made during a town hall meeting in Gwagwalada Area Council on January 19, 2024, addressing the surge in reports of ransom kidnappings and violence in the FCT. “The President has asked me to assure you that he will not abandon you. So, all these criminals,…
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IG presents N2bn to families of deceased police officers
The Inspector-General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun, distributed N2.08 billion in cheques to the families of police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty over the past five years. During the presentation at the Force Headquarters in Abuja on Thursday, January 18, Egbetokun acknowledged that, although the monetary compensation provided to 785 beneficiaries was significant, it could never truly compensate for the invaluable lives of the deceased officers. Egbetokun said, “We appreciate the…
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Nigerian men are the best in the world – Toke Makinwa
Media Personality, Toke Makinwa has characterized Nigerian men as “the best in the world.” Despite her previous critiques of Nigerian men, she emphasized that, in her opinion, they surpass their counterparts globally, particularly in the United Kingdom. Speaking in the latest episode of her podcast, TokeMoments, she said: “No matter how I criticise Lagos boys, Nigerian men are just badly behaved. But I still think Naija men in the pool are still the best around…
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The craze and quest for gratification, bribes, and other compromises by some of our investigators are becoming too embarrassing and this must not continue – EFCC Chairman, Olukoyede
Mr. Ola Olukoyede, the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has expressed concern over certain investigators compromising the agency’s integrity by soliciting bribes from crime suspects. He cautioned these investigators, emphasizing that corrective measures would be taken if they did not rectify their behavior. Olukoyede also highlighted the directive given to the agency’s Department of Internal Affairs to intensify their efforts, closely monitoring all staff members in their professional interactions. He said;…
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(Video)”Your first fruit is for me, not for the church” – Pastor John Anosike tells members
Pastor John Anosike conveyed to his church members and leaders that they should demonstrate their “honour” towards him by presenting their first fruits. The pastor addressed the congregation on the contentious topic of first fruits, traditionally defined as giving one’s entire first salary of the year (January salary) to the church. Pastor Anosike informed his followers that the first fruit was intended for him personally, not for the church. He further asserted that those who…
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Kenyan men are stingy, I prefer Nigerian men – Kenyan Socialite, Shakila
Shakila, a controversial Kenyan socialite, has expressed a preference for Nigerian men over their Kenyan counterparts. The outspoken personality, renowned for her candid views on relationships, made these comments during a launch event, as reported by Nairobi News on January 17, 2024. Addressing journalists at the gathering, the self-proclaimed “queen of gold-diggers” openly shared her reasons for favoring Nigerian men in her romantic endeavors. “I like Nigerian men. I prefer Nigerians more than Kenyans. There…
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The best marriage advice is that when your husband is talking, don’t talk – Nigerian Doctor tells women
According to a Nigerian doctor named Ada Ujaligwa, the most valuable marriage advice she received from her mother is to remain silent when her husband is speaking. In a Facebook post on January 17, the mother of four emphasized the importance for a woman to recognize when maintaining silence is truly beneficial.
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Court grants ex-CBN governor, Emefiele’s travel request
The Federal Capital Territory High Court in Maitama, Abuja, has modified the bail conditions for Godwin Emefiele, the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Originally granted bail in November with conditions including a deposit of N300 million and surrendering travel documents, Emefiele sought a variation to allow domestic travel. The prosecution did not object but requested assurance of his presence in the country. The court approved the modification, requiring Emefiele to stay in…
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Ibadan explosion: Actress Aisha Lawal recounts near-death experience
Nollywood actress, Aisha Lawal, has recounted her harrowing brush with death following her narrow escape from the Ibadan explosion on Tuesday night which occurred at Dejo Oyelese Close, Bodija Housing Estate. Sharing her ordeal online, the actress revealed that she was present in Bodija at the time of the explosion, and the resounding impact of the incident still echoes in her ears. Aisha explained that she had initially parked her car near an estate to…
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Most wives become more stubborn and oppose their husbands after they stop giving birth – Nigerian man says
Chinedu Nweke, a Nigerian man, expressed the view that many wives tend to become ‘more resistant’ and challenge their husbands once they cease to have children. He said they start to counter, oppose, and become more stubborn to their husbands
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