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R Kelly said in a recent podcast that he has written 25 albums in pr!son and Hopefully, he will start releasing them one after the other soon.
He has just served 3 years out of his 30 years pr!son sentence. He has 27 more years to go.R Kelly said in a recent podcast that he has written 25 albums in pr!son and Hopefully, he will start releasing them one after the other soon. He has just served 3 years out of his 30 years pr!son sentence. He has 27 more years to go.0 Σχόλια ·0 Μοιράστηκε ·392 Views -
THIS WILL BLOW YOUR MIND( ANOTHER HUSHPUPPI) PEOPLE NEVER LEARN.
So these two Igbo brothers Samuel Onuoha and his brother showed off wealth in Dubai like no tomorrow. Private jets, expensive cars , wristwatches, huge houses, etc, just like Hushpuppi.
They claimed and bragged on social media that they are into fashion business. They were selling books of how to become wealthy to their followers, costing up to 10k dollars per book and seminar.
Two days ago , the Dubai Police raided their apartment while they were hosting a house party and found 250kg of c0caije in their possession, and now they are in jail awaiting their trial.
Listen, not all that glitter is gold. Again, do not let anyone pressure you on social media because you really don't know what they do.
Be contented with you have . And if your hands aren't clean, stay quiet and out of social media. Slow and steady with cleans hands win the race. Take it easy. If you go too fast, you'll end up in jail like these two brothers.
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#TinosbulletTHIS WILL BLOW YOUR MIND( ANOTHER HUSHPUPPI) PEOPLE NEVER LEARN. So these two Igbo brothers Samuel Onuoha and his brother showed off wealth in Dubai like no tomorrow. Private jets, expensive cars , wristwatches, huge houses, etc, just like Hushpuppi. They claimed and bragged on social media that they are into fashion business. They were selling books of how to become wealthy to their followers, costing up to 10k dollars per book and seminar. Two days ago , the Dubai Police raided their apartment while they were hosting a house party and found 250kg of c0caije in their possession, and now they are in jail awaiting their trial. Listen, not all that glitter is gold. Again, do not let anyone pressure you on social media because you really don't know what they do. Be contented with you have . And if your hands aren't clean, stay quiet and out of social media. Slow and steady with cleans hands win the race. Take it easy. If you go too fast, you'll end up in jail like these two brothers. Tino ✍️ #Tinosbullet0 Σχόλια ·0 Μοιράστηκε ·3χλμ. Views -
Primary 6 Boy Who Wrote A Book And Sold It In Motor Parks Receives Scholarship
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Social media platforms keep moving the goalposts, demanding millions of followers before they acknowledge you exist. But here’s the truth: everyone is a content creator.
Think about it. The guy who tweets about fuel scarcity? A content creator. The lady who posts WhatsApp status updates about the best akara spot? A content creator. The student documenting his campus experience on Instagram? A content creator. But the problem is, unless you have an army of followers, the system tells you, “Sorry, you don’t matter.”
On most social platforms, your worth is tied to your follower count, and until you hit some ridiculous number, you don’t get paid. It’s unfair. The system is designed to make you work for free while they rake in billions. But Phisk is here to change that.
We’re doing what no other platform dares to do—paying creators from the moment they sign up. No waiting. No follower count requirements. No “prove your worth” nonsense. Whether you have 10 followers or 10 million, your content matters, and you deserve to be rewarded for it.
At Phisk, every post earns you points, every view adds up, and once you hit the cash-out threshold, you get paid. No gimmicks. No tricks. Just a system that values creators for what they bring to the table, not for how many people are at the table.
African content creators have been overlooked for too long, but the revolution has started. It’s time to stop waiting for validation from platforms that don’t care about us. It’s time to build our own economy—an economy where every creator counts.
Join Phisk. Get paid. Because every post matters.Social media platforms keep moving the goalposts, demanding millions of followers before they acknowledge you exist. But here’s the truth: everyone is a content creator. Think about it. The guy who tweets about fuel scarcity? A content creator. The lady who posts WhatsApp status updates about the best akara spot? A content creator. The student documenting his campus experience on Instagram? A content creator. But the problem is, unless you have an army of followers, the system tells you, “Sorry, you don’t matter.” On most social platforms, your worth is tied to your follower count, and until you hit some ridiculous number, you don’t get paid. It’s unfair. The system is designed to make you work for free while they rake in billions. But Phisk is here to change that. We’re doing what no other platform dares to do—paying creators from the moment they sign up. No waiting. No follower count requirements. No “prove your worth” nonsense. Whether you have 10 followers or 10 million, your content matters, and you deserve to be rewarded for it. At Phisk, every post earns you points, every view adds up, and once you hit the cash-out threshold, you get paid. No gimmicks. No tricks. Just a system that values creators for what they bring to the table, not for how many people are at the table. African content creators have been overlooked for too long, but the revolution has started. It’s time to stop waiting for validation from platforms that don’t care about us. It’s time to build our own economy—an economy where every creator counts. Join Phisk. Get paid. Because every post matters. -
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Battle of Asaba Nollywood.
So two days ago, Actress Queeneth raised an allegation that Destiny Etiko sn@tched one of their fellow actresses' wealthy partners, and today, actress Etiko files petition and demand 100m naira damagesBoom 💥 Battle of Asaba Nollywood. So two days ago, Actress Queeneth raised an allegation that Destiny Etiko sn@tched one of their fellow actresses' wealthy partners, and today, actress Etiko files petition and demand 100m naira damages0 Σχόλια ·0 Μοιράστηκε ·1χλμ. Views -
NIGERIA'S FIRST PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS:
Prof Kunle Ajayi 13th December 2020
Adegoke Olubummo (bottom left) was born April 19, 1923 to the first literate Olorin of Orin, H.R.H. Oba William Adekolawolu Olubummo II and Olori Abigael Osarayi Olubommo.
As a child of parents of high honor, he received an excellent education at Methodist schools in which he worked (Ifaki Methodist School) as a pupil teacher in 1937.
In 1938, at the age of 14, Olubumo entered Wesley College in Ibadan. In 1942 he returned to his alma mater as a teacher, and for the next few years taught at primary and secondary schools in Nigeria, Ghana (then the Gold Coast), and Sierra Leone. He earned his B.A. from Fourah College in Freetown Sierra Leone (1950).
Adegoke Olubummo earned his M.A. in Mathematics (1952) and his Ph.D. (1955) from King's College, University of Durham in Castle-Upon-Tyne, United Kingdom.
In 1955, he began as a lecturer in the mathematics department the University College, Ibadan, Nigeria where he was promoted to (Full) Professor in 1964 contrary to the widely held view that Professor Chike Obi is the first Nigerian Professor of Mathematics.
Dr. Olobummo was head of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Ibadan for many years, where he was determined to create qualitative traditions in spite of the handicaps of development in a young African university.
In 1985 he retired from the University of Ibadan, and became Dean of the Faculty of Science of Ondo State University.
Dr. Adegoke Olubummo, with James Ezeilo and Chike Obi, was one of a trio of black (indigenous) mathematicians who pioneered modern mathematics research in Nigeria.
He pioneered the establishment of the Forum for Functional Analysis and its Applications and the Nigerian Mathematical Society. Many of his Ibadan students went off to earn the doctorate in mathematics; e.g., T. O. Adewoye, Olusola Akinyele, S. K. Assiamous, V. A. Babola, the Senator S. O. Iyahen, E. O. Oshabi, and O. Popoola.
All three of Professor Olubummo's children are mathematicians as he forbade any to read any other course as first degree except Mathematics.
Woe betide you also if you did not make a First class. The eldest daughter Yewande (standing right) is a professor of Mathematics in the US.
Yewande and Ronke (standing left) made the First class effortlessly, while my friend Gboyega (upper middle) who dared to "fail Maths" by graduating with a 2nd class upper degree later did a Pgd in Computer science at Unilag and became a programmer with Microsoft!!
Prof died on October 26, 1992 after a protracted illness.
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Source: The Nigerian Nostalgia 1960 -1980 ProjectNIGERIA'S FIRST PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS: Prof Kunle Ajayi 13th December 2020 Adegoke Olubummo (bottom left) was born April 19, 1923 to the first literate Olorin of Orin, H.R.H. Oba William Adekolawolu Olubummo II and Olori Abigael Osarayi Olubommo. As a child of parents of high honor, he received an excellent education at Methodist schools in which he worked (Ifaki Methodist School) as a pupil teacher in 1937. In 1938, at the age of 14, Olubumo entered Wesley College in Ibadan. In 1942 he returned to his alma mater as a teacher, and for the next few years taught at primary and secondary schools in Nigeria, Ghana (then the Gold Coast), and Sierra Leone. He earned his B.A. from Fourah College in Freetown Sierra Leone (1950). Adegoke Olubummo earned his M.A. in Mathematics (1952) and his Ph.D. (1955) from King's College, University of Durham in Castle-Upon-Tyne, United Kingdom. In 1955, he began as a lecturer in the mathematics department the University College, Ibadan, Nigeria where he was promoted to (Full) Professor in 1964 contrary to the widely held view that Professor Chike Obi is the first Nigerian Professor of Mathematics. Dr. Olobummo was head of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Ibadan for many years, where he was determined to create qualitative traditions in spite of the handicaps of development in a young African university. In 1985 he retired from the University of Ibadan, and became Dean of the Faculty of Science of Ondo State University. Dr. Adegoke Olubummo, with James Ezeilo and Chike Obi, was one of a trio of black (indigenous) mathematicians who pioneered modern mathematics research in Nigeria. He pioneered the establishment of the Forum for Functional Analysis and its Applications and the Nigerian Mathematical Society. Many of his Ibadan students went off to earn the doctorate in mathematics; e.g., T. O. Adewoye, Olusola Akinyele, S. K. Assiamous, V. A. Babola, the Senator S. O. Iyahen, E. O. Oshabi, and O. Popoola. All three of Professor Olubummo's children are mathematicians as he forbade any to read any other course as first degree except Mathematics. Woe betide you also if you did not make a First class. The eldest daughter Yewande (standing right) is a professor of Mathematics in the US. Yewande and Ronke (standing left) made the First class effortlessly, while my friend Gboyega (upper middle) who dared to "fail Maths" by graduating with a 2nd class upper degree later did a Pgd in Computer science at Unilag and became a programmer with Microsoft!! Prof died on October 26, 1992 after a protracted illness. Picture credit:oldnaija.com Source: The Nigerian Nostalgia 1960 -1980 Project0 Σχόλια ·0 Μοιράστηκε ·2χλμ. Views