• In this cruel economy, you send people's children to foreign lands to serve & pay them 33k! How wicked!
    In this cruel economy, you send people's children to foreign lands to serve & pay them 33k! How wicked!
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  • Timaya is Africa's most travelled Dancehall Artiste. He has performed in Sweden, Australia, USA, Germany, Barbados, Switzerland, Malaysia, Cameroon, St. Lucia, Uganda, Kenya, Italy, England, Spain, Austria, Turkey, Sierra Leone, Norway, Rwanda, Cyprus, Equatorial Guinea.

    Timaya has also performed in Malawi, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, The Netherlands, Greece, Dominica, The Gambia, France, Finland, South Africa, UAE and Trinidad and Tobago.
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    Timaya is Africa's most travelled Dancehall Artiste. He has performed in Sweden, Australia, USA, Germany, Barbados, Switzerland, Malaysia, Cameroon, St. Lucia, Uganda, Kenya, Italy, England, Spain, Austria, Turkey, Sierra Leone, Norway, Rwanda, Cyprus, Equatorial Guinea. Timaya has also performed in Malawi, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, The Netherlands, Greece, Dominica, The Gambia, France, Finland, South Africa, UAE and Trinidad and Tobago. King's doing 💪🔥
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  • Biblical Igbo Traditions Before Christianity: A Look at Our Heritage

    Long before Christianity found its way into Igboland, our ancestors practiced traditions deeply rooted in spirituality, morality, and communal living. Interestingly, many of these customs bear striking similarities to biblical teachings, showing that the Igbo people have long upheld values of purity, respect, and accountability.

    Here are some fascinating examples of how Igbo traditions align with biblical principles:

    1. Nso Nwanyi (The Sanctity of Womanhood)

    In traditional Igbo society, women separate themselves during their menstrual period, refraining from cooking for their husbands or entering certain spaces. This practice still exists in some communities today, particularly in traditional settings.

    For example, before entering the palace of the Obi of Onitsha, a woman is asked if she is on her period. If she is, she must wait outside.

    Biblical Reference: Leviticus 15:19-20 – “When a woman has her monthly period, she remains unclean; anyone who touches her or anything she has sat on becomes unclean.”

    2. Ala Obi (The Sacred Ancestral Land)

    In Igbo culture, ancestral land (Ala Obi) is sacred and must not be sold. It represents family heritage and is passed down through generations. Selling it is seen as a betrayal of one’s lineage, often leading to ostracization by the community.

    Biblical Reference: 1 Kings 21:3 – “I inherited this vineyard from my ancestors, and the Lord forbid that I should sell it,” said Naboth.

    3. Ikuchi Nwanyi (Levirate Marriage)

    Traditionally, when a man passed away, his widow could marry his brother. This practice, aimed at protecting the widow and keeping family ties strong, was common in Igboland and still exists in some rural areas.

    Biblical Reference: Deuteronomy 25:5 – “A widow of a dead man is not to be married outside the family; it is the duty of the dead man’s brother to marry her.”

    4. Igba Odibo (The Apprenticeship System)

    The Igbo apprenticeship system (Igba Odibo) is one of the most effective wealth-building structures in Africa. A young boy works under a master for several years, learning a trade or business. In the final year, the master sets him up with resources to become independent.

    Biblical Reference: Exodus 21:2 – “If you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve you for six years. In the seventh year, he is to be set free without having to pay anything.”

    5. Iri Ji (New Yam Festival)

    Yam, the king of crops in Igboland, is celebrated annually in the Iri Ji festival. Traditionally, the first yam is offered in thanksgiving before the people eat from the new harvest.

    Biblical Reference: Deuteronomy 16:9-10 – “Count seven weeks from the time you begin to harvest the crops, and celebrate the harvest festival to honor the Lord your God, by bringing Him a freewill offering in proportion to the blessing He has given you.”

    6. Ibe Ugwu (Circumcision on the Eighth Day)

    In many Igbo communities, male infants are circumcised on the eighth day after birth—a practice that has remained consistent for generations.

    Biblical Reference: Leviticus 12:3 – “On the eighth day, the child shall be circumcised.”

    7. Omugwo (Postnatal Care for New Mothers)

    After childbirth, an Igbo woman receives care from her mother or an older female relative during a period known as Omugwo. During this time, the new mother is not expected to do any strenuous work but is nurtured while she recovers and bonds with her baby.

    Biblical Reference: Leviticus 12:1-4 – “For seven days after a woman gives birth, she is ritually unclean as she is during her monthly period. It will be 33 days until she is ritually clean from the loss of blood.”

    What This Means for Us Today

    These traditions remind us that the Igbo people had a structured, God-fearing society long before foreign religions arrived. While modern influences have altered some of these practices, the values behind them—respect, purity, accountability, and thanksgiving—remain relevant.

    As we embrace the present, let’s not forget the wisdom of our past. Our ancestors lived by principles that upheld the dignity of family, community, and spirituality. These values, deeply embedded in our culture, continue to shape who we are.

    What are your thoughts on these traditions? Do you see their relevance in today’s world? Share your insights in the comments!
    Biblical Igbo Traditions Before Christianity: A Look at Our Heritage Long before Christianity found its way into Igboland, our ancestors practiced traditions deeply rooted in spirituality, morality, and communal living. Interestingly, many of these customs bear striking similarities to biblical teachings, showing that the Igbo people have long upheld values of purity, respect, and accountability. Here are some fascinating examples of how Igbo traditions align with biblical principles: 1. Nso Nwanyi (The Sanctity of Womanhood) In traditional Igbo society, women separate themselves during their menstrual period, refraining from cooking for their husbands or entering certain spaces. This practice still exists in some communities today, particularly in traditional settings. For example, before entering the palace of the Obi of Onitsha, a woman is asked if she is on her period. If she is, she must wait outside. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Leviticus 15:19-20 – “When a woman has her monthly period, she remains unclean; anyone who touches her or anything she has sat on becomes unclean.” 2. Ala Obi (The Sacred Ancestral Land) In Igbo culture, ancestral land (Ala Obi) is sacred and must not be sold. It represents family heritage and is passed down through generations. Selling it is seen as a betrayal of one’s lineage, often leading to ostracization by the community. 🔹 Biblical Reference: 1 Kings 21:3 – “I inherited this vineyard from my ancestors, and the Lord forbid that I should sell it,” said Naboth. 3. Ikuchi Nwanyi (Levirate Marriage) Traditionally, when a man passed away, his widow could marry his brother. This practice, aimed at protecting the widow and keeping family ties strong, was common in Igboland and still exists in some rural areas. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Deuteronomy 25:5 – “A widow of a dead man is not to be married outside the family; it is the duty of the dead man’s brother to marry her.” 4. Igba Odibo (The Apprenticeship System) The Igbo apprenticeship system (Igba Odibo) is one of the most effective wealth-building structures in Africa. A young boy works under a master for several years, learning a trade or business. In the final year, the master sets him up with resources to become independent. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Exodus 21:2 – “If you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve you for six years. In the seventh year, he is to be set free without having to pay anything.” 5. Iri Ji (New Yam Festival) Yam, the king of crops in Igboland, is celebrated annually in the Iri Ji festival. Traditionally, the first yam is offered in thanksgiving before the people eat from the new harvest. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Deuteronomy 16:9-10 – “Count seven weeks from the time you begin to harvest the crops, and celebrate the harvest festival to honor the Lord your God, by bringing Him a freewill offering in proportion to the blessing He has given you.” 6. Ibe Ugwu (Circumcision on the Eighth Day) In many Igbo communities, male infants are circumcised on the eighth day after birth—a practice that has remained consistent for generations. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Leviticus 12:3 – “On the eighth day, the child shall be circumcised.” 7. Omugwo (Postnatal Care for New Mothers) After childbirth, an Igbo woman receives care from her mother or an older female relative during a period known as Omugwo. During this time, the new mother is not expected to do any strenuous work but is nurtured while she recovers and bonds with her baby. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Leviticus 12:1-4 – “For seven days after a woman gives birth, she is ritually unclean as she is during her monthly period. It will be 33 days until she is ritually clean from the loss of blood.” What This Means for Us Today These traditions remind us that the Igbo people had a structured, God-fearing society long before foreign religions arrived. While modern influences have altered some of these practices, the values behind them—respect, purity, accountability, and thanksgiving—remain relevant. As we embrace the present, let’s not forget the wisdom of our past. Our ancestors lived by principles that upheld the dignity of family, community, and spirituality. These values, deeply embedded in our culture, continue to shape who we are. 🔹 What are your thoughts on these traditions? Do you see their relevance in today’s world? Share your insights in the comments!
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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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  • Wizkid has bought a Lamborghini for Sophie

    Wizkid is trending because Sophie Egbueje has gotten herself the Lambo Truck, after Burna Boy played her. In the video, she said " My baby is here. As dem no buy am, I buy am".

    The Lambo was seemily delivered to her by Wizkid’s PA, Femmy.

    Forcing Wizkid FC to swear that it was Wizzy that paid for the 500M car, for the Banana Island baddie.

    However, in that viral 40mins recording. Sophie paid for the car, when she got back from US, before the whole drama with Ama Reginald. She said it will be landing anytime soon, which turns out to be today.

    FC insist Wizzy has a hand in it.
    Wizkid has bought a Lamborghini for Sophie❓🤔 Wizkid is trending because Sophie Egbueje has gotten herself the Lambo Truck, after Burna Boy played her. In the video, she said " My baby is here. As dem no buy am, I buy am". The Lambo was seemily delivered to her by Wizkid’s PA, Femmy. Forcing Wizkid FC to swear that it was Wizzy that paid for the 500M car, for the Banana Island baddie. However, in that viral 40mins recording. Sophie paid for the car, when she got back from US, before the whole drama with Ama Reginald. She said it will be landing anytime soon, which turns out to be today. FC insist Wizzy has a hand in it.
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  • GHANA MUST GO

    On 17th January, 1983, exactly 42 years ago today, President of Nigeria, Shehu Shagari issued an executive order to expel two million undocumented West African migrants, half of whom were from Ghana.

    After the expulsion, the over 1 million Ghanaians headed westwards, passing through Benin and Togo. Because of an attempted coup the previous year, the President of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings, had closed the main land crossing with Togo, and to avoid a sudden influx of returnees, Togo then also shut its borders with Benin.

    Therefore, once the migrants reached Benin, the way out was restricted and they were forced to remain in the port of Cotonou, the country's seat of government, attempting to find a boat to Ghana. After they had been stranded for more than a week, Ghana reopened its borders, causing Togo to do likewise so that the Ghanaians could return home. Thousands of Ghanaians died at the border.

    #iLoveGhana
    GHANA MUST GO On 17th January, 1983, exactly 42 years ago today, President of Nigeria, Shehu Shagari issued an executive order to expel two million undocumented West African migrants, half of whom were from Ghana. After the expulsion, the over 1 million Ghanaians headed westwards, passing through Benin and Togo. Because of an attempted coup the previous year, the President of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings, had closed the main land crossing with Togo, and to avoid a sudden influx of returnees, Togo then also shut its borders with Benin. Therefore, once the migrants reached Benin, the way out was restricted and they were forced to remain in the port of Cotonou, the country's seat of government, attempting to find a boat to Ghana. After they had been stranded for more than a week, Ghana reopened its borders, causing Togo to do likewise so that the Ghanaians could return home. Thousands of Ghanaians died at the border. #iLoveGhana 🇬🇭
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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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  • Bird's-eye view of Finima community in Bonny Island, Rivers State.

    George Osodi
    Bird's-eye view of Finima community in Bonny Island, Rivers State. 📷 George Osodi
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  • Uzo Aduba is the best detective in the world. 🕵🏾

    From Shondaland, #TheResidence - a screwball murder mystery set in the White House - premieres 20th March.
    Uzo Aduba is the best detective in the world. 🕵🏾 From Shondaland, #TheResidence - a screwball murder mystery set in the White House - premieres 20th March. 🔪
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  • Indi spiritual control physical. Indi the gods of our land. Disappear from cell and be free from all charges. Showcase your spiritual power. .

    They're coming for prosperity preachers, who extort from people in exchange for prosperity, those who use f@ke miracle to deceive people, they'll put them in a cell with cripples, if you no heal cripple or raise the ded in mortu@ry u no de go o
    Indi spiritual control physical. Indi the gods of our land. Disappear from cell and be free from all charges. Showcase your spiritual power. 😂😂. They're coming for prosperity preachers, who extort from people in exchange for prosperity, those who use f@ke miracle to deceive people, they'll put them in a cell with cripples, if you no heal cripple or raise the ded in mortu@ry u no de go o 😂😂😂
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  • A Heartbreaking Discovery: Kidnapping Den Uncovered in Imo State

    Too many families in Igboland have suffered unimaginable pain, losing their loved ones to the hands of kidnappers. The recent discovery of a kidnapping camp at the boundary between Umuosinta Amuzi Obowo and Iheteafor-Ukwu Ahiazu Mbaise in Imo State has once again exposed the horrors many have endured in silence.

    At this site, unmarked graves were found—silent witnesses to the fate of victims who never made it home. Some were reportedly murdered even after their families paid ransom, while others were killed outright. Scattered among the graves were stolen vehicles—Toyota Avalons, Range Rovers, Toyota Camrys, Lexus models—belonging to individuals whose fates were cruelly sealed by these criminals.

    Reports indicate that this gang operates from Port Harcourt. After carrying out their evil acts in Imo State, they retreat there to hide, only to return and continue their reign of terror in the Obowo axis. Just this past Monday, witnesses say they came back to move two stolen cars, likely to sell them off.

    This discovery is a painful reminder of the insecurity that plagues our land. But it is also a call to action. Our communities must stand together, and our authorities must act swiftly to dismantle these networks of terror. No family should have to endure the agony of losing a loved one in such a cruel manner.

    Let’s not look away. Let’s demand justice.

    #JusticeForVictims #EndKidnapping #SecureOurCommunities
    A Heartbreaking Discovery: Kidnapping Den Uncovered in Imo State Too many families in Igboland have suffered unimaginable pain, losing their loved ones to the hands of kidnappers. The recent discovery of a kidnapping camp at the boundary between Umuosinta Amuzi Obowo and Iheteafor-Ukwu Ahiazu Mbaise in Imo State has once again exposed the horrors many have endured in silence. At this site, unmarked graves were found—silent witnesses to the fate of victims who never made it home. Some were reportedly murdered even after their families paid ransom, while others were killed outright. Scattered among the graves were stolen vehicles—Toyota Avalons, Range Rovers, Toyota Camrys, Lexus models—belonging to individuals whose fates were cruelly sealed by these criminals. Reports indicate that this gang operates from Port Harcourt. After carrying out their evil acts in Imo State, they retreat there to hide, only to return and continue their reign of terror in the Obowo axis. Just this past Monday, witnesses say they came back to move two stolen cars, likely to sell them off. This discovery is a painful reminder of the insecurity that plagues our land. But it is also a call to action. Our communities must stand together, and our authorities must act swiftly to dismantle these networks of terror. No family should have to endure the agony of losing a loved one in such a cruel manner. Let’s not look away. Let’s demand justice. #JusticeForVictims #EndKidnapping #SecureOurCommunities
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  • “Davido na ashawo oo”- Netizens react after the singer was spotted vibing with wife Chioma in an unusual way

    Popular Nigerian Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, ignited discussion on social media after being spotted vibing with his wife, Chioma Roland Adeleke.

    Make OBO no enjoy himself again
    Baba ride on oo na your property

    https://celebritynote.com.ng/davido-na-ashawo-oo-netizens-react-after-the-singer-was-spotted-vibing-with-wife-chioma-in-an-unusual-way/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0r77Zf5NtCYVbvMWuPDTHlLKv6Y2L3BE3cxppaJeXScunR3L5txjU6DK0_aem_cepvdIdJW4VoYwtTPMPPMg
    “Davido na ashawo oo”- Netizens react after the singer was spotted vibing with wife Chioma in an unusual way Popular Nigerian Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, ignited discussion on social media after being spotted vibing with his wife, Chioma Roland Adeleke. Make OBO no enjoy himself again 😂😂 Baba ride on oo na your property 😂 https://celebritynote.com.ng/davido-na-ashawo-oo-netizens-react-after-the-singer-was-spotted-vibing-with-wife-chioma-in-an-unusual-way/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0r77Zf5NtCYVbvMWuPDTHlLKv6Y2L3BE3cxppaJeXScunR3L5txjU6DK0_aem_cepvdIdJW4VoYwtTPMPPMg
    “Davido na ashawo oo”- Netizens react after the singer was spotted vibing with wife Chioma in an unusual way
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    Popular Nigerian Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, ignited discussion on social media after being spotted vibing with his wife,
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