• For many young Nigerians who may not know, Tompolo is not just a name you hear in passing. He is one of the most powerful figures to ever emerge from the Niger Delta, and his story is far from ordinary.

    Back in 2005, Tompolo joined the Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force (NDPVF), a militant group that took up arms against the Nigerian Army deep within the creeks of the Niger Delta. After gaining experience and influence, he went on to create his own formidable militia — the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). Tompolo didn’t just lead this group; he equipped it with weapons and ammunition, commanding thousands of fighters who launched a fierce campaign against oil companies and government forces. They successfully shut down pipelines, crippled oil production, and held control over vast swathes of the Delta’s waterways.

    For years, MEND clashed with the Nigerian military, and despite repeated offensives, the army struggled to overcome them. By 2009, the government under President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua decided negotiation was wiser than war. They offered Tompolo and his fighters amnesty, bringing an uneasy peace to the region and allowing oil companies to resume operations.

    The story didn’t end there. In 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari tried to revive the crackdown. He ordered Tompolo’s arrest, hoping to finally put an end to his dominance. Once again, Tompolo’s loyal fighters — popularly known as the Egbesu Boys — stood their ground. The conflict dragged on until Buhari’s government was left with little choice but to return to the negotiating table. Eventually, the federal government reinstated a multi-billion naira security contract with Tompolo — a contract that still exists today.

    Beyond militancy, Tompolo holds deep cultural influence. He is the high priest and chief worshipper of the river goddess Egbesu, a spiritual figure that many in the region believe protected him throughout his battles.

    Despite his reputation and wealth — he is quietly a billionaire — Tompolo remains rooted in the creeks, far from the public eye. He does not parade on social media, nor does he seek online fame. His power lies in action, not talk. When Tompolo makes a move, it’s real, not for show.

    This story is public record. It is not hidden, and it speaks volumes about a man whose legacy still shapes the Niger Delta today.
    For many young Nigerians who may not know, Tompolo is not just a name you hear in passing. He is one of the most powerful figures to ever emerge from the Niger Delta, and his story is far from ordinary. Back in 2005, Tompolo joined the Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force (NDPVF), a militant group that took up arms against the Nigerian Army deep within the creeks of the Niger Delta. After gaining experience and influence, he went on to create his own formidable militia — the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). Tompolo didn’t just lead this group; he equipped it with weapons and ammunition, commanding thousands of fighters who launched a fierce campaign against oil companies and government forces. They successfully shut down pipelines, crippled oil production, and held control over vast swathes of the Delta’s waterways. For years, MEND clashed with the Nigerian military, and despite repeated offensives, the army struggled to overcome them. By 2009, the government under President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua decided negotiation was wiser than war. They offered Tompolo and his fighters amnesty, bringing an uneasy peace to the region and allowing oil companies to resume operations. The story didn’t end there. In 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari tried to revive the crackdown. He ordered Tompolo’s arrest, hoping to finally put an end to his dominance. Once again, Tompolo’s loyal fighters — popularly known as the Egbesu Boys — stood their ground. The conflict dragged on until Buhari’s government was left with little choice but to return to the negotiating table. Eventually, the federal government reinstated a multi-billion naira security contract with Tompolo — a contract that still exists today. Beyond militancy, Tompolo holds deep cultural influence. He is the high priest and chief worshipper of the river goddess Egbesu, a spiritual figure that many in the region believe protected him throughout his battles. Despite his reputation and wealth — he is quietly a billionaire — Tompolo remains rooted in the creeks, far from the public eye. He does not parade on social media, nor does he seek online fame. His power lies in action, not talk. When Tompolo makes a move, it’s real, not for show. This story is public record. It is not hidden, and it speaks volumes about a man whose legacy still shapes the Niger Delta today.
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  • Peter Obi and El - Rufai are reported to have met in the USA.
    Peter Obi and El - Rufai are reported to have met in the USA.
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  • Good Job.

    Air Peace fulfill promise as they evacuated 78 Nigerian women free of charge from the Félix Houphouët-Boigny International Airport, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire back to Nigeria . This is after Verydarkman raised awareness of the issue some month ago.
    Good Job. Air Peace fulfill promise as they evacuated 78 Nigerian women free of charge from the Félix Houphouët-Boigny International Airport, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire back to Nigeria 🇳🇬. This is after Verydarkman raised awareness of the issue some month ago.
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  • Yesterday evening, VDM took an emergency flight from Abuja to Lagos to join Sir Allen Onyema, the Chairman of Air Peace, and officials from NAPTIP in welcoming over 70 trafficked Nigerian girls returning from Ivory Coast.

    As a concerned citizen, VDM has used his platform to raise awareness about human trafficking, which brought about collaborations with Sir Allen Onyema and NAPTIP.

    According to VDM, Sir Allen Onyema provided an Air Peace aircraft free of charge to bring these victims home safely. In doing so, he incurred significant financial losses of over ₦300 million, due to delays in the girls' travel schedule. In addition, he covered the cost of medical checkups for all the victims.

    NAPTIP also fulfilled its role by ensuring these girls were located and safely repatriated.

    To the naysayers, why do you hate VDM and what he stands for? Why do you despise someone who speaks up for the common man? Why do you oppose the work he does to protect and uplift vulnerable Nigerians?
    Yesterday evening, VDM took an emergency flight from Abuja to Lagos to join Sir Allen Onyema, the Chairman of Air Peace, and officials from NAPTIP in welcoming over 70 trafficked Nigerian girls returning from Ivory Coast. As a concerned citizen, VDM has used his platform to raise awareness about human trafficking, which brought about collaborations with Sir Allen Onyema and NAPTIP. According to VDM, Sir Allen Onyema provided an Air Peace aircraft free of charge to bring these victims home safely. In doing so, he incurred significant financial losses of over ₦300 million, due to delays in the girls' travel schedule. In addition, he covered the cost of medical checkups for all the victims. NAPTIP also fulfilled its role by ensuring these girls were located and safely repatriated. To the naysayers, why do you hate VDM and what he stands for? Why do you despise someone who speaks up for the common man? Why do you oppose the work he does to protect and uplift vulnerable Nigerians?
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  • Iyo Prosper edges Taaooma, Brain Jotter to win Content Creator award.

    With his viral content, We Listen We Don’t Judge, Bible Edition, edged out a fierce lineup of nominees including fan favourites Taaooma and Brain Jotter
    Iyo Prosper edges Taaooma, Brain Jotter to win Content Creator award. With his viral content, We Listen We Don’t Judge, Bible Edition, edged out a fierce lineup of nominees including fan favourites Taaooma and Brain Jotter
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  • Sola Akintayo is a digital content creator, strategist, and media expert with a passion for helping brands and individuals tell powerful stories that connect and convert. With over a decade of experience across social media marketing, video production, blogging, and brand consulting, Sola has carved a unique niche as one of Nigeria’s leading voices in content creation.

    Her journey began with a simple blog in 2013, where she shared everyday lifestyle stories and social media tips. Today, Sola runs a thriving multimedia brand that empowers businesses to grow online using engaging content, smart strategies, and authentic storytelling. From managing viral Instagram campaigns to producing YouTube tutorials that have impacted thousands, she has helped shape the digital presence of startups, fashion labels, NGOs, and thought leaders across Africa.

    Sola holds certifications in Digital Marketing, Video Storytelling, and Social Media Strategy. Beyond content creation, she speaks at workshops and conferences, mentoring the next generation of African female creators to embrace their voice and own their space online.

    Her content philosophy is simple: "Create with clarity, show up with confidence, and always connect with purpose."

    When she’s not creating, you’ll find her curating playlists, exploring Nigerian art galleries, or hosting her weekly Instagram Live sessions where she shares tips on growing a personal brand.

    Let’s connect and create magic together.
    Sola Akintayo is a digital content creator, strategist, and media expert with a passion for helping brands and individuals tell powerful stories that connect and convert. With over a decade of experience across social media marketing, video production, blogging, and brand consulting, Sola has carved a unique niche as one of Nigeria’s leading voices in content creation. Her journey began with a simple blog in 2013, where she shared everyday lifestyle stories and social media tips. Today, Sola runs a thriving multimedia brand that empowers businesses to grow online using engaging content, smart strategies, and authentic storytelling. From managing viral Instagram campaigns to producing YouTube tutorials that have impacted thousands, she has helped shape the digital presence of startups, fashion labels, NGOs, and thought leaders across Africa. Sola holds certifications in Digital Marketing, Video Storytelling, and Social Media Strategy. Beyond content creation, she speaks at workshops and conferences, mentoring the next generation of African female creators to embrace their voice and own their space online. Her content philosophy is simple: "Create with clarity, show up with confidence, and always connect with purpose." When she’s not creating, you’ll find her curating playlists, exploring Nigerian art galleries, or hosting her weekly Instagram Live sessions where she shares tips on growing a personal brand. Let’s connect and create magic together.
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  • NO EFCC RECORD
    NO LOANS TAKEN WHEN YOU WERE GOVERNOR
    NO CLAIMS OF SALARY,/PENSION OUTSTANDING
    98 BILLION WAS LEFT IN GOVERNMENT ACCOUNT
    $150 MILLION WAS LEFT IN GOV ACCOUNT
    TILL TODAY ANAMBRA IS COMING 1ST IN WAEC
    30,000 COMPUTERS WERE BOUGHT FOR SCHOOLS
    YOU GIVE YOUTH LOVE , PRIDE AND HONOR
    YOU RESPECT THE LAW & ALWAYS CHOOSE CIVILITY
    YOU ALWAYS MAKE NIGERIA PROUD

    PRESIDENT PETER OBI,
    WINNER OF 2023 ELECTIONS
    NO EFCC RECORD NO LOANS TAKEN WHEN YOU WERE GOVERNOR NO CLAIMS OF SALARY,/PENSION OUTSTANDING 98 BILLION WAS LEFT IN GOVERNMENT ACCOUNT $150 MILLION WAS LEFT IN GOV ACCOUNT TILL TODAY ANAMBRA IS COMING 1ST IN WAEC 30,000 COMPUTERS WERE BOUGHT FOR SCHOOLS YOU GIVE YOUTH LOVE ❤️, PRIDE AND HONOR YOU RESPECT THE LAW & ALWAYS CHOOSE CIVILITY YOU ALWAYS MAKE NIGERIA 🇳🇬 PROUD PRESIDENT PETER OBI, WINNER 🏆 OF 2023 ELECTIONS
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  • Give it up for these exceptionally creative #AMVCA11 winners who have set the bar high with unforgettable content across unscripted originals, scripted gems, and captivating music scores!

    Best Unscripted M-Net Original( Proudly sponsored by Indomie) : Nigerian Idol by Kassim Sulaiman and Anneke De Ridder

    Best Scripted M-Net Original (Proudly sponsored by Lush hair) – My Fairytale Wedding by Chinenye Nworah and Taiwo Adebayo

    Best Score/Music (Proudly sponsored by Quickteller): Tolu Obanro for Seven Doors

    Congratulations to all the winners! You’ve truly redefined excellence in African entertainment!

    #AMVCA
    Give it up for these exceptionally creative #AMVCA11 winners who have set the bar high with unforgettable content across unscripted originals, scripted gems, and captivating music scores! 🌟 🏆 Best Unscripted M-Net Original( Proudly sponsored by Indomie) : Nigerian Idol by Kassim Sulaiman and Anneke De Ridder 🏆 Best Scripted M-Net Original (Proudly sponsored by Lush hair) – My Fairytale Wedding by Chinenye Nworah and Taiwo Adebayo 🏆 Best Score/Music (Proudly sponsored by Quickteller): Tolu Obanro for Seven Doors Congratulations to all the winners! 🎉 You’ve truly redefined excellence in African entertainment! #AMVCA
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  • The magic is in the margins, and they owned every one of them.

    Best Supporting Actor (Proudly sponsored by Indomie) – Gabriel Afolayan in Clarence Peter's 'Inside Life'

    Best Supporting Actress (Proudly sponsored by NIVEA) – Mercy Aigbe in Farmer's Bride

    Scene-stealers, soul-shakers. At #AMVCA11, they proved that supporting roles don’t play second fiddle — they set the stage ablaze.

    #AMVCA
    The magic is in the margins, and they owned every one of them. 🏆Best Supporting Actor (Proudly sponsored by Indomie) – Gabriel Afolayan in Clarence Peter's 'Inside Life' 🏆Best Supporting Actress (Proudly sponsored by NIVEA) – Mercy Aigbe in Farmer's Bride Scene-stealers, soul-shakers. At #AMVCA11, they proved that supporting roles don’t play second fiddle — they set the stage ablaze. #AMVCA
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  • Fresh fire. Fearless craft.
    This #AMVCA11 Trailblazer is shaking the table and flipping the script.
    Tonight, Kayode Kasum shines where new school meets next level.

    Brought to you by Legend Nigeria
    #AMVCA
    Fresh fire. Fearless craft. This #AMVCA11 Trailblazer is shaking the table and flipping the script. Tonight, Kayode Kasum shines where new school meets next level. Brought to you by Legend Nigeria #AMVCA
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  • Big Brother Naija alumni Liquorose and Prince Enwerem stole the spotlight on Friday as they were crowned Best Dressed Female and Male at the 2025 AMVCA Cultural Day, held at the prestigious Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
    Big Brother Naija alumni Liquorose and Prince Enwerem stole the spotlight on Friday as they were crowned Best Dressed Female and Male at the 2025 AMVCA Cultural Day, held at the prestigious Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
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  • Check out BBNaija stars Liquorose and Prince's outfits that won them Best Dressed Female and Male at the AMVCA.
    Check out BBNaija stars Liquorose and Prince's outfits that won them Best Dressed Female and Male at the AMVCA.
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