• “I’m tired of living in America, I want to relocate to Lagos, Nigeria.” — American rapper, DDG
    “I’m tired of living in America, I want to relocate to Lagos, Nigeria.” — American rapper, DDG😳‼️
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  • Uche Montana VS Destiny Etiko

    Age:
    Uche Montana: 27

    Destiny Etiko: 35

    Birthplace:
    Uche Montana: Lagos, Nigeria

    Destiny Etiko: Enugu State, Nigeria

    Career:
    Uche Montana: Actress

    Destiny Etiko: Actress

    Net Worth:
    Uche Montana: $400,000

    Destiny Etiko: $3,000,000

    Awards:
    Uche Montana: Maya Award Africa

    Destiny Etiko: City People Award

    Instagram:
    Uche Montana: 1.5 Million

    Destiny Etiko: 6.4 Million
    Uche Montana VS Destiny Etiko Age: Uche Montana: 27 Destiny Etiko: 35 Birthplace: Uche Montana: Lagos, Nigeria Destiny Etiko: Enugu State, Nigeria Career: Uche Montana: Actress Destiny Etiko: Actress Net Worth: Uche Montana: $400,000 Destiny Etiko: $3,000,000 Awards: Uche Montana: Maya Award Africa Destiny Etiko: City People Award Instagram: Uche Montana: 1.5 Million Destiny Etiko: 6.4 Million
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  • Two cities, two vibes—Abuja’s laid-back serenity or Lagos’ unstoppable hustle. Whether you crave peaceful drives through wide streets or the electric buzz of a city that never sleeps, GIGM gets you there in comfort.
    So, where would you rather be?

    #gigm #travel #travelwithgigm #nigeria #roadtrip
    Two cities, two vibes—Abuja’s laid-back serenity or Lagos’ unstoppable hustle. Whether you crave peaceful drives through wide streets or the electric buzz of a city that never sleeps, GIGM gets you there in comfort. So, where would you rather be? #gigm #travel #travelwithgigm #nigeria #roadtrip
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  • "Lagos-Calabar Coastal road to be rerouted upland to avoid bridges across Ondo, Delta, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa."

    - Umahi
    "Lagos-Calabar Coastal road to be rerouted upland to avoid bridges across Ondo, Delta, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa." - Umahi
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  • A commercial bus caught fire while in motion at the Tejuosho area of Yaba, Lagos, on Friday, February 21, sparking panic among passengers and bystanders.

    The incident occurred at approximately 5:24pm, forcing passengers to evacuate the vehicle in a desperate scramble for safety. A striking image shows a soldier leaping from the burning bus through a window.

    Thanks to the swift intervention of onlookers, the fire was contained before spreading further. No casualties were reported. Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the fire.

    Photo Credit: Megwara Favour

    #Lagos #Fire #Nigeria
    A commercial bus caught fire while in motion at the Tejuosho area of Yaba, Lagos, on Friday, February 21, sparking panic among passengers and bystanders. The incident occurred at approximately 5:24pm, forcing passengers to evacuate the vehicle in a desperate scramble for safety. A striking image shows a soldier leaping from the burning bus through a window. Thanks to the swift intervention of onlookers, the fire was contained before spreading further. No casualties were reported. Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the fire. Photo Credit: Megwara Favour #Lagos #Fire #Nigeria
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  • Big news, Lagos!

    @ebuka is set to host #MoveAfrika: Lagos, bringing energy and excitement all night long.

    The event will feature performances by @symplysimi, @diconsequence, and the legendary @JohnLegend—a night not to be missed!

    Tickets are available now at the link in @glblctzn bio.

    #bellanaija
    Big news, Lagos! @ebuka is set to host #MoveAfrika: Lagos, bringing energy and excitement all night long. The event will feature performances by @symplysimi, @diconsequence, and the legendary @JohnLegend—a night not to be missed! Tickets are available now at the link in @glblctzn bio. #bellanaija
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  • Lagos to Abuja bullet train to cut travel time to three hours
    Lagos to Abuja bullet train to cut travel time to three hours
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  • Publicist, Dave of Africa, Weighs in on Lagos State Assembly Crisis, Advises Rivers State on Political Engagement

    Port Harcourt-based publicist and media entrepreneur, Owudogu Tuetara Dave popularly known as Dave of Africa, has shared his thoughts on the ongoing political issues in the Lagos State House of Assembly. According to him, while the media has covered the developments extensively, public interest remains low, with Lagos residents showing little engagement in discussions or online debates.

    Dave of Africa pointed out that there have been very few press releases from youth groups or political organizations regarding the matter.

    He compared this to Rivers State, where political issues often spark widespread reactions, with multiple stakeholders, including activists and politicians, making public statements and amplifying the discourse.

    "This is why Lagos continues to appear as if nothing bad is happening, when in reality, many damaging things are taking place," he stated. "The lack of public outcry allows issues to be swept under the rug, creating an illusion of stability while serious problems persist."

    He further advised that Rivers State could learn from this approach. While it is important to hold leaders accountable, he noted that constantly over-amplifying political issues could work against the state's image and development.

    "Striking a balance is key. Rivers people must ensure that issues are addressed effectively without creating unnecessary panic or giving the state a negative reputation," he added.

    Dave of Africa’s perspective highlights a crucial difference in political engagement between the two states and raises questions about how public perception influences governance and accountability.

    NigerDelta Insider
    Publicist, Dave of Africa, Weighs in on Lagos State Assembly Crisis, Advises Rivers State on Political Engagement Port Harcourt-based publicist and media entrepreneur, Owudogu Tuetara Dave popularly known as Dave of Africa, has shared his thoughts on the ongoing political issues in the Lagos State House of Assembly. According to him, while the media has covered the developments extensively, public interest remains low, with Lagos residents showing little engagement in discussions or online debates. Dave of Africa pointed out that there have been very few press releases from youth groups or political organizations regarding the matter. He compared this to Rivers State, where political issues often spark widespread reactions, with multiple stakeholders, including activists and politicians, making public statements and amplifying the discourse. "This is why Lagos continues to appear as if nothing bad is happening, when in reality, many damaging things are taking place," he stated. "The lack of public outcry allows issues to be swept under the rug, creating an illusion of stability while serious problems persist." He further advised that Rivers State could learn from this approach. While it is important to hold leaders accountable, he noted that constantly over-amplifying political issues could work against the state's image and development. "Striking a balance is key. Rivers people must ensure that issues are addressed effectively without creating unnecessary panic or giving the state a negative reputation," he added. Dave of Africa’s perspective highlights a crucial difference in political engagement between the two states and raises questions about how public perception influences governance and accountability. NigerDelta Insider
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  • A proud mother moment as Tiwa Savage takes her son Jamil on a private jet vacation to Australia to celebrate his academic success after he took first position in his class!

    Tiwa Savage's son, Jamil Balogun, attends Parkview International College in Ikoyi, Lagos, where he is regarded as one of the most intelligent children in the school. Recently, Jamil took first position in his class, earning him a special treat from his proud mother.

    Despite her busy schedule as a musician, Tiwa Savage ensures she helps Jamil with his assignments every night and takes him to school every day when she's in the country.

    A mother and son bond that is beautiful to see!
    A proud mother moment as Tiwa Savage takes her son Jamil on a private jet vacation to Australia to celebrate his academic success after he took first position in his class! Tiwa Savage's son, Jamil Balogun, attends Parkview International College in Ikoyi, Lagos, where he is regarded as one of the most intelligent children in the school. Recently, Jamil took first position in his class, earning him a special treat from his proud mother. Despite her busy schedule as a musician, Tiwa Savage ensures she helps Jamil with his assignments every night and takes him to school every day when she's in the country. A mother and son bond that is beautiful to see!
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  • Big Vibes, Bigger Surprises!

    Asher hit the streets of Lagos with Glovo, personally delivering orders to some of our lucky users!
    It’s still #loveinthebox season and you could be next!

    Tag a friend who deserves a surprise delivery!
    Download the Glovo app to order today!

    #GlovoValentines #SurpriseDelivery #GlovoNigeria #YourEverydayDelivered #GlovoSurprise #GlovoXAsherkine
    Big Vibes, Bigger Surprises!📦 Asher hit the streets of Lagos with Glovo, personally delivering orders to some of our lucky users! It’s still #loveinthebox season and you could be next!🔥 Tag a friend who deserves a surprise delivery! 💛 Download the Glovo app to order today! #GlovoValentines #SurpriseDelivery #GlovoNigeria #YourEverydayDelivered #GlovoSurprise #GlovoXAsherkine
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  • Power Mike: The Nigerian Giant Who Took on the World

    In the heart of Neni, Anambra State, a boy named Michael Okpara was born in August 1939. No one knew then that he would grow into one of Africa’s most celebrated wrestlers, earning the name Power Mike—a man whose strength and skill would bring pride to Nigeria and awe to the world.

    Like many young men of his time, Power Mike left his village in 1952 for Onitsha, hoping to learn the ropes of business. But fate had a different plan. While in Onitsha, he stumbled upon the **** Tiger Boxing Club, where he trained as a middleweight boxer under the legendary **** Ihetu Tiger, a man who would become his role model. That was where the fire of combat sports was lit in his heart.

    The Journey to Greatness

    By 1961, Power Mike had begun touring Nigeria, showcasing his strength and fighting skills in places like Onitsha, Enugu, Aba, Port Harcourt, Lagos, Jos, and Kaduna. The crowds loved him. His name spread like wildfire, and his reputation as a fierce fighter grew.

    But he wasn’t done. In 1964, he took his talent to Ghana, defeating several opponents and earning the respect of wrestling fans across West Africa. Three years later, in 1967, he expanded his conquest to Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal, before finally setting his sights on Europe, where the competition was tougher, the stage bigger, and the stakes higher.

    It was in Sweden that he signed his first major contract in 1967, proving himself against some of the world's best fighters. From there, he moved to Greece, becoming a professional wrestler and taking down every opponent who stepped into the ring with him.

    The Champion of Africa

    Power Mike’s biggest moment came in 1970, when he returned to Africa and defeated Gambia’s Massambula, becoming the African Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. The whole continent celebrated him—he was a Nigerian hero, an African warrior, a champion who had made his people proud.

    His victories didn’t stop there. In 1973, he took down Ali Baba of Lebanon and later humbled Johnny Kwango in Lagos, cementing his place as one of the greatest wrestlers Africa had ever produced.

    Beyond the Ring

    By 1976, Power Mike knew it was time to leave the ring, but he wasn’t walking away from wrestling entirely. Instead, he turned to promoting the sport internationally, helping other young African fighters find a place on the world stage.

    Even though he left the ring, the legend of Power Mike never faded. His name echoed in songs, like the hit track by Okonkwo Asaa, which praised his strength and accomplishments.

    A Legacy That Lives On

    In 2004, at the age of 64, Power Mike passed away. But legends don’t die—they live on in stories, in memories, and in the hearts of those they inspired.

    Power Mike wasn’t just a wrestler; he was a symbol of strength, resilience, and African pride. He showed the world that a boy from Neni could rise to global fame with sheer determination and unbreakable spirit. He remains one of Nigeria’s greatest sports icons, a true warrior who took on the world—and won.
    Power Mike: The Nigerian Giant Who Took on the World In the heart of Neni, Anambra State, a boy named Michael Okpara was born in August 1939. No one knew then that he would grow into one of Africa’s most celebrated wrestlers, earning the name Power Mike—a man whose strength and skill would bring pride to Nigeria and awe to the world. Like many young men of his time, Power Mike left his village in 1952 for Onitsha, hoping to learn the ropes of business. But fate had a different plan. While in Onitsha, he stumbled upon the Dick Tiger Boxing Club, where he trained as a middleweight boxer under the legendary Dick Ihetu Tiger, a man who would become his role model. That was where the fire of combat sports was lit in his heart. The Journey to Greatness By 1961, Power Mike had begun touring Nigeria, showcasing his strength and fighting skills in places like Onitsha, Enugu, Aba, Port Harcourt, Lagos, Jos, and Kaduna. The crowds loved him. His name spread like wildfire, and his reputation as a fierce fighter grew. But he wasn’t done. In 1964, he took his talent to Ghana, defeating several opponents and earning the respect of wrestling fans across West Africa. Three years later, in 1967, he expanded his conquest to Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal, before finally setting his sights on Europe, where the competition was tougher, the stage bigger, and the stakes higher. It was in Sweden that he signed his first major contract in 1967, proving himself against some of the world's best fighters. From there, he moved to Greece, becoming a professional wrestler and taking down every opponent who stepped into the ring with him. The Champion of Africa Power Mike’s biggest moment came in 1970, when he returned to Africa and defeated Gambia’s Massambula, becoming the African Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. The whole continent celebrated him—he was a Nigerian hero, an African warrior, a champion who had made his people proud. His victories didn’t stop there. In 1973, he took down Ali Baba of Lebanon and later humbled Johnny Kwango in Lagos, cementing his place as one of the greatest wrestlers Africa had ever produced. Beyond the Ring By 1976, Power Mike knew it was time to leave the ring, but he wasn’t walking away from wrestling entirely. Instead, he turned to promoting the sport internationally, helping other young African fighters find a place on the world stage. Even though he left the ring, the legend of Power Mike never faded. His name echoed in songs, like the hit track by Okonkwo Asaa, which praised his strength and accomplishments. A Legacy That Lives On In 2004, at the age of 64, Power Mike passed away. But legends don’t die—they live on in stories, in memories, and in the hearts of those they inspired. Power Mike wasn’t just a wrestler; he was a symbol of strength, resilience, and African pride. He showed the world that a boy from Neni could rise to global fame with sheer determination and unbreakable spirit. He remains one of Nigeria’s greatest sports icons, a true warrior who took on the world—and won.
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