• LAUNCHING THE FIRST MINISTRY PHONES || Omnia Bliss S1 And Omnia Fold S1

    Omnia Bliss S1

    Meet the all-new S1-the latest in the Omnia
    Bliss series. Featuring a stunning 6.67" curved display, a 64MP rear camera, and a long-lasting 5800mAh battery, it delivers the perfect balance of power, performance, and style.

    All powered by the sleek and seamless Omnia
    OS - engineered for everyday brilliance.

    Omnia Fold S1

    Ultra-thin at just 8.6mm. Unfolding into a
    stunning 7.71" 2K ultra-clear eye-protection display. Snap brilliance with a 50MP camera. Stay powered with a 4500mAh battery and a pressure sensitive stylus pen.

    But that's not all-attach the sleek chain
    accessory and turn your phone into a statement
    bag. It's fashion. It's function. It's the future.

    #OmniaFold #OmniaBliss
    #InfinitePossibilities
    #OmniaBlissS1 #InfinitePossibilities
    📱LAUNCHING THE FIRST MINISTRY PHONES || Omnia Bliss S1 And Omnia Fold S1 ✨ ♦️Omnia Bliss S1✨ Meet the all-new S1-the latest in the Omnia Bliss series. Featuring a stunning 6.67" curved display, a 64MP rear camera, and a long-lasting 5800mAh battery, it delivers the perfect balance of power, performance, and style. All powered by the sleek and seamless Omnia OS - engineered for everyday brilliance. ♦️Omnia Fold S1✨ Ultra-thin at just 8.6mm. Unfolding into a stunning 7.71" 2K ultra-clear eye-protection display. Snap brilliance with a 50MP camera. Stay powered with a 4500mAh battery and a pressure sensitive stylus pen. But that's not all-attach the sleek chain accessory and turn your phone into a statement bag. It's fashion. It's function. It's the future. #OmniaFold #OmniaBliss #InfinitePossibilities #OmniaBlissS1 #InfinitePossibilities
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  • Google Pixel has been named the best smartphone by independent tech experts for two years in a row. It boasts the most advanced processor, and its AI powered by Google’s vast Gemini dataset is simply unmatched. The camera quality is in a league of its own.

    I’m already deep into the Apple ecosystem with an iPhone, MacBook, AirPods, and Apple Watch, but now I’m building a Google ecosystem starting with the Pixel 8 and Watch 3. From my experience so far, Google offers better features. Even the battery life and camera, once areas where iPhones led, are now superior on Pixel devices.

    I think since Steve Jobs passed away, Apple seems to be losing the innovation race. New iPhones feel more like price upgrades than functional ones. Many people buy them just to appear trendy or wealthy, especially to those who don’t know how competitively priced Pixels and Samsungs are. Meanwhile, the designs remain stale, and the recently announced Apple Intelligence is, frankly, a disappointment.
    Google Pixel has been named the best smartphone by independent tech experts for two years in a row. It boasts the most advanced processor, and its AI powered by Google’s vast Gemini dataset is simply unmatched. The camera quality is in a league of its own. I’m already deep into the Apple ecosystem with an iPhone, MacBook, AirPods, and Apple Watch, but now I’m building a Google ecosystem starting with the Pixel 8 and Watch 3. From my experience so far, Google offers better features. Even the battery life and camera, once areas where iPhones led, are now superior on Pixel devices. I think since Steve Jobs passed away, Apple seems to be losing the innovation race. New iPhones feel more like price upgrades than functional ones. Many people buy them just to appear trendy or wealthy, especially to those who don’t know how competitively priced Pixels and Samsungs are. Meanwhile, the designs remain stale, and the recently announced Apple Intelligence is, frankly, a disappointment.
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  • Your camera man is here
    Your camera man is here 🤝
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  • “I was over half a Billion in Debt... But I still had to smile for the camera. I Never Told Anyone” - Comedian Mr Macaroni

    “I never bring my personal issues to social media. I only wish to share this because I want people to learn from my experience.
    Between 2021 and 2022, I lost everything I had saved to a scam. I borrowed from different sources just to fulfill commitments.
    Still, I showed up for others, even when I was empty. Because that’s who I am.

    2024 was a turning point for my Acting career. Two of the films I featured in were screened at international festivals.. my performances in some other films also earned me numerous commendations. However, It was also the most troubling year for me. I was burdened every single day and night knowing that I was over half a billion in debt.

    Then came betrayal—sharp and unexpected—from someone I loved like a sister.
    That pain nearly broke me more than the debt ever could.

    But you see, I’m a warrior! I have never backed down from a fight. When I fall, I bounce back even stronger by God’s grace and I keep my head up. So I gathered myself, and made some very tough decisions and with the help of family and friends who have stood by me, I feel better than I have felt in the last 3 years!

    So this message is for anyone in a dark place right now:
    Don’t give up.
    People may betray you. You may fall. You may even lose everything.
    But as long as you have breath, you have purpose.
    Fall if you must. It’s okay to make mistakes and learn from them. What is not okay is to keep repeating the same mistakes. Let love win in your heart—no matter how loud the hate becomes in the world."
    — Comedian Mr Macaroni
    “I was over half a Billion in Debt... But I still had to smile for the camera. I Never Told Anyone” - Comedian Mr Macaroni “I never bring my personal issues to social media. I only wish to share this because I want people to learn from my experience. Between 2021 and 2022, I lost everything I had saved to a scam. I borrowed from different sources just to fulfill commitments. Still, I showed up for others, even when I was empty. Because that’s who I am. 2024 was a turning point for my Acting career. Two of the films I featured in were screened at international festivals.. my performances in some other films also earned me numerous commendations. However, It was also the most troubling year for me. I was burdened every single day and night knowing that I was over half a billion in debt. Then came betrayal—sharp and unexpected—from someone I loved like a sister. That pain nearly broke me more than the debt ever could. But you see, I’m a warrior! I have never backed down from a fight. When I fall, I bounce back even stronger by God’s grace and I keep my head up. So I gathered myself, and made some very tough decisions and with the help of family and friends who have stood by me, I feel better than I have felt in the last 3 years! So this message is for anyone in a dark place right now: Don’t give up. People may betray you. You may fall. You may even lose everything. But as long as you have breath, you have purpose. Fall if you must. It’s okay to make mistakes and learn from them. What is not okay is to keep repeating the same mistakes. Let love win in your heart—no matter how loud the hate becomes in the world." — Comedian Mr Macaroni
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  • Davido 's car collection alone is worth more than 10 million dollars”

    He owns a private jet and buys atleast two new cars every year!!

    In 2024, Davido acquired a Rolls Royce Spectre and a Tesla Cybertruck in just a month.

    He also owns a

    $500,000 2023 Mercedes-Benz Maybach S680 Virgil Abloh

    $421,000 2021 Lamborghini Aventador

    $382,000 2021 Rolls Royce Cullinan

    $245,000 2018 Bentley Bentayga

    $230,000 Ferrari 458 Italia

    $170,000 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS 600 SUV

    $142,000 2015 Porsche Panamera Turbo S

    $117,000 2015 Audi R8 2015

    $105,000 2017 Range Rover Sport

    $100,000 2015 Range Rover SUV

    $90,000 Porsche 911

    $87,000 2022 Toyota Prado Land Cruiser.

    He is one of the richest musicians in Africa, with a net worth around $100 Million.
    Davido 's car collection alone is worth more than 10 million dollars” He owns a private jet and buys atleast two new cars every year!! In 2024, Davido acquired a Rolls Royce Spectre and a Tesla Cybertruck in just a month. He also owns a $500,000 2023 Mercedes-Benz Maybach S680 Virgil Abloh $421,000 2021 Lamborghini Aventador $382,000 2021 Rolls Royce Cullinan $245,000 2018 Bentley Bentayga $230,000 Ferrari 458 Italia $170,000 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS 600 SUV $142,000 2015 Porsche Panamera Turbo S $117,000 2015 Audi R8 2015 $105,000 2017 Range Rover Sport $100,000 2015 Range Rover SUV $90,000 Porsche 911 $87,000 2022 Toyota Prado Land Cruiser. He is one of the richest musicians in Africa, with a net worth around $100 Million.
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  • There is the local & international dimension to the Boko Haram & the terrorism ravaging the continent of Africa (especially Nigeria).

    The funding, the training & the logistics are coming mostly from the West & the Middle East; the foot soldiers are supplied from right there in my native Nigeria, & the wider Sahel.

    It’s a foreign mission with local headquarters.

    No Terrorism can carryon for almost two decades without a type of sophistication (a network of endless supply of weapons & funding). Someone must have routes to market to succeed with onboarding such a massive program on such a massive scale. Abacha understood some of these complexities.

    The terrorism in Nigeria is nuclear, with many branches. Local champions in Nigeria are not that sophisticated to coordinate & sustain such transnational sabotage on that grand scale (without motivation from external sources).

    Wars are expensive, & someone must fund it with hard currency. Foot soldiers must be fed, the war propaganda must be oiled as well.

    Religious fanaticism & radicalization are the oxygen, poverty is the cannon fodder. Two peas in a pod; both married each other perfectly. Sabotage added salt to injury.

    The multidimensional poverty ravaging Nigeria, alongside the ungoverned spaces up north, are enough motivation for anyone to want to join a group of ragtags. Downplaying the international dimension to an almost 2 decades of nonstop insurgency, is something that I will never do.

    Simon Ekpa’s IPOB are not isolated either. The riff raff cannot possibly be the one funding the endless resources he had at his disposable.

    A sovereign or conglomerate must have been the muscle directing the orchestra, & arranging the motifs. Simon is not that sophisticated.

    Wars are expensive, & someone must fund it.

    I have seen enough to know that wherever there is conflict, a whale is paying for it. There is whole economy built around wars & conflict.

    Someone somewhere is the beneficiary (pushing their own agenda from behind the scene). It's a perfect collaboration. Nigeria supplies the foot soldiers, the West & the Arabs the funding. In simple language; the Boko Haram is local, the funding is international.
    There is the local & international dimension to the Boko Haram & the terrorism ravaging the continent of Africa (especially Nigeria). The funding, the training & the logistics are coming mostly from the West & the Middle East; the foot soldiers are supplied from right there in my native Nigeria, & the wider Sahel. It’s a foreign mission with local headquarters. No Terrorism can carryon for almost two decades without a type of sophistication (a network of endless supply of weapons & funding). Someone must have routes to market to succeed with onboarding such a massive program on such a massive scale. Abacha understood some of these complexities. The terrorism in Nigeria is nuclear, with many branches. Local champions in Nigeria are not that sophisticated to coordinate & sustain such transnational sabotage on that grand scale (without motivation from external sources). Wars are expensive, & someone must fund it with hard currency. Foot soldiers must be fed, the war propaganda must be oiled as well. Religious fanaticism & radicalization are the oxygen, poverty is the cannon fodder. Two peas in a pod; both married each other perfectly. Sabotage added salt to injury. The multidimensional poverty ravaging Nigeria, alongside the ungoverned spaces up north, are enough motivation for anyone to want to join a group of ragtags. Downplaying the international dimension to an almost 2 decades of nonstop insurgency, is something that I will never do. Simon Ekpa’s IPOB are not isolated either. The riff raff cannot possibly be the one funding the endless resources he had at his disposable. A sovereign or conglomerate must have been the muscle directing the orchestra, & arranging the motifs. Simon is not that sophisticated. Wars are expensive, & someone must fund it. I have seen enough to know that wherever there is conflict, a whale is paying for it. There is whole economy built around wars & conflict. Someone somewhere is the beneficiary (pushing their own agenda from behind the scene). It's a perfect collaboration. Nigeria supplies the foot soldiers, the West & the Arabs the funding. In simple language; the Boko Haram is local, the funding is international.
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