• The Trump administration is weighing a bold shake-up of U.S. diplomacy, with a plan that could shut down 10 embassies and 17 consulates around the world. According to a leaked State Department memo, the proposed cuts would dramatically shrink America's global diplomatic presence—especially in Africa, which faces the heaviest hit.

    Six African nations, including South Sudan, the Central African Republic, and Eritrea, are on the list for potential embassy closures. U.S. consulates in key cities like Douala, Cameroon, and Durban, South Africa, could also be shuttered. The move signals a significant shift in America’s engagement strategy on the international stage.
    The Trump administration is weighing a bold shake-up of U.S. diplomacy, with a plan that could shut down 10 embassies and 17 consulates around the world. According to a leaked State Department memo, the proposed cuts would dramatically shrink America's global diplomatic presence—especially in Africa, which faces the heaviest hit. Six African nations, including South Sudan, the Central African Republic, and Eritrea, are on the list for potential embassy closures. U.S. consulates in key cities like Douala, Cameroon, and Durban, South Africa, could also be shuttered. The move signals a significant shift in America’s engagement strategy on the international stage.
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  • People Buy Hair in China for 300k and sell in Nigeria for 800k .

    When VDM made a video showing how much profits hair vendors make and trying to help young Nigerians connect with Chinese vendors , we heard something like how much is shipping and customs

    Last year I travelled to China , bought 15 iPhones and my profits was 250k per iPhone . I paid no customs or shipping . I simply removed it from the boxes and added to my luggage . Hair is NOT heavy , you can package even 100 hair and hold as your hand luggage . The problem with many of you is you think traveling is a mystery and anything entering an airplane costs so much. Omo
    People Buy Hair in China for 300k and sell in Nigeria for 800k . When VDM made a video showing how much profits hair vendors make and trying to help young Nigerians connect with Chinese vendors , we heard something like how much is shipping and customs 😆💔 Last year I travelled to China 🇹🇳, bought 15 iPhones and my profits was 250k per iPhone . I paid no customs or shipping . I simply removed it from the boxes and added to my luggage . Hair is NOT heavy , you can package even 100 hair and hold as your hand luggage . The problem with many of you is you think traveling is a mystery and anything entering an airplane costs so much. Omo â€ŒïžđŸ˜ł
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  • “I will expose Don Jazzy today. Everybody thinks Don Jazzy signed me after seeing the freestyle I did in 2022, where I looked like a street boy, but that’s not true. Don Jazzy actually discovered me in 2019. Before that freestyle, I had already been at Mavin’s Academy for three years. I joined in 2019 and even met Bayanni there. Don Jazzy looks for talent ahead of time and trains them at the academy. It’s honestly like a music school. Things don’t happen in the music industry by chance; they are all planned out years in advance. Don Jazzy told me to do those freestyles, and he even paid to have them promoted.” — Boyspice reveals!

    I watched the video, and everything began to make sense!

    Don Jazzy is way ahead of his time and knows how to play mind games with fans while branding his artists.

    Respect! đŸ«Ą
    “I will expose Don Jazzy today. Everybody thinks Don Jazzy signed me after seeing the freestyle I did in 2022, where I looked like a street boy, but that’s not true. Don Jazzy actually discovered me in 2019. Before that freestyle, I had already been at Mavin’s Academy for three years. I joined in 2019 and even met Bayanni there. Don Jazzy looks for talent ahead of time and trains them at the academy. It’s honestly like a music school. Things don’t happen in the music industry by chance; they are all planned out years in advance. Don Jazzy told me to do those freestyles, and he even paid to have them promoted.” — Boyspice reveals! I watched the video, and everything began to make sense! Don Jazzy is way ahead of his time and knows how to play mind games with fans while branding his artists. Respect! đŸ«Ą
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  • When God still has plan for you on earth.
    When God still has plan for you on earth.
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  • “I am with you!”

    This was my message today to the heart of our nation - our Youth, as I inaugurated the National Youth Conference planning committee.

    To our Nigerian Youth: You hold the advancement of this economy in your hands. You represent over 60% of our population. I will continue to help navigate, push and lift the heavy weights so I can clear the path for you to have a great future.

    I will do everything to make Nigeria a better place for young people and all Nigerians.

    #BetOnNigeria
    “I am with you!” This was my message today to the heart of our nation - our Youth, as I inaugurated the National Youth Conference planning committee. To our Nigerian Youth: You hold the advancement of this economy in your hands. You represent over 60% of our population. I will continue to help navigate, push and lift the heavy weights so I can clear the path for you to have a great future. I will do everything to make Nigeria a better place for young people and all Nigerians. #BetOnNigeria
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  • Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya recently shared a choice that could have changed his life. He posted on X (formerly Twitter) that he turned down a big offer because it went against his values and future plans.

    Onakoya, the founder of Chess in Slums Africa, said integrity over money. He admitted it was tough but felt free and empowered after the decision.

    In his post he also thanked @OgaBoxx for the guidance during this period and said having a support system when making tough decisions is key.

    Read more in the comment section.
    Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya recently shared a choice that could have changed his life. He posted on X (formerly Twitter) that he turned down a big offer because it went against his values and future plans. Onakoya, the founder of Chess in Slums Africa, said integrity over money. He admitted it was tough but felt free and empowered after the decision. In his post he also thanked @OgaBoxx for the guidance during this period and said having a support system when making tough decisions is key. Read more in the comment section.
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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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  • Family tussle over properties as 90 year old father of late Acess Holdings Billionaire, Late Herbert Wigwe takes the 26 year old daughter of the late billionaire to court over properties dispute.

    The late Herbert Wigwe d**d last year along side his wife and son in an ill-fated plane cr@sh
    Family tussle over properties as 90 year old father of late Acess Holdings Billionaire, Late Herbert Wigwe takes the 26 year old daughter of the late billionaire to court over properties dispute. The late Herbert Wigwe d**d last year along side his wife and son in an ill-fated plane cr@sh
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  • BREAKING:

    Nigerian billionaire and politician Ned Nwoko has denied rumors circulating on social media that he allegedly got another Nollywood actress, Chika Ike, pregnant.

    Below is the press release from his Director of Communications.

    OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS

    Our attention has been drawn to the recent false rumors alleging that Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko is planning to marry Nollywood actress Chika Ike as his seventh wife and that she is pregnant for him.

    We categorically state that these claims are entirely baseless and a product of malicious speculation.

    Similarly, reports claiming he made statements about Tuface and polygamy are completely untrue.

    As a public figure and with his wife also being an actress, it is not unusual for bloggers seeking attention to fabricate such stories.

    However, Senator Nwoko is currently on a national assignment, focused on delivering on his political mandate, and has no time for distractions.

    This office remains available to journalists for verification of information, and we remind media practitioners of the consequences of spreading fake news.

    The public is advised to disregard these rumors and rely only on official statements from his office.

    Signed
    Director of Communications
    Office of Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko
    BREAKING: Nigerian billionaire and politician Ned Nwoko has denied rumors circulating on social media that he allegedly got another Nollywood actress, Chika Ike, pregnant. Below is the press release from his Director of Communications. OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Our attention has been drawn to the recent false rumors alleging that Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko is planning to marry Nollywood actress Chika Ike as his seventh wife and that she is pregnant for him. We categorically state that these claims are entirely baseless and a product of malicious speculation. Similarly, reports claiming he made statements about Tuface and polygamy are completely untrue. As a public figure and with his wife also being an actress, it is not unusual for bloggers seeking attention to fabricate such stories. However, Senator Nwoko is currently on a national assignment, focused on delivering on his political mandate, and has no time for distractions. This office remains available to journalists for verification of information, and we remind media practitioners of the consequences of spreading fake news. The public is advised to disregard these rumors and rely only on official statements from his office. Signed Director of Communications Office of Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko
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  • Regina Daniels in Tears

    Regina Daniels was rushed to the hospital just hours ago after learning her husband had welcomed another child with Nollywood actress Chika Ike, and plans to make her his 7th wife. Devastated and heartbroken, she collapsed in disbelief, unable to process the news that she wouldn't be the last wife as she had hoped.

    The weight of the situation led her to deactivate her social media account, overwhelmed by the flood of trolling and comments from the public.

    Regina Daniel’s quote: “It's better to cry in a Bentley while sipping Hennessy”.
    Regina Daniels in Tears 😱 Regina Daniels was rushed to the hospital just hours ago after learning her husband had welcomed another child with Nollywood actress Chika Ike, and plans to make her his 7th wife. Devastated and heartbroken, she collapsed in disbelief, unable to process the news that she wouldn't be the last wife as she had hoped. đŸ„ș💔 The weight of the situation led her to deactivate her social media account, overwhelmed by the flood of trolling and comments from the public. Regina Daniel’s quote: “It's better to cry in a Bentley while sipping Hennessy”.
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  • Anambra Government Shuts Down Church Over Alleged Oke Ite Practices

    The Anambra State Government has sealed off a church in Nkpor, Idemili North LGA, led by Pastor Onyebuchi Okocha a k.a Onyeze Jesus, over alleged Oke Ite practices. The closure followed public petitions and a viral video where the pastor admitted to performing controversial rituals.

    Special Adviser to the Governor on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, led the enforcement team, stating that while the government respects religious freedom, it will not tolerate exploitative practices. Authorities have seized liquid substances for forensic testing and plan to analyze the waters of "River Bethsaida", allegedly used for questionable rituals.

    The government urges the public to report harmful religious activities as investigations continue.
    Anambra Government Shuts Down Church Over Alleged Oke Ite Practices The Anambra State Government has sealed off a church in Nkpor, Idemili North LGA, led by Pastor Onyebuchi Okocha a k.a Onyeze Jesus, over alleged Oke Ite practices. The closure followed public petitions and a viral video where the pastor admitted to performing controversial rituals. Special Adviser to the Governor on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, led the enforcement team, stating that while the government respects religious freedom, it will not tolerate exploitative practices. Authorities have seized liquid substances for forensic testing and plan to analyze the waters of "River Bethsaida", allegedly used for questionable rituals. The government urges the public to report harmful religious activities as investigations continue.
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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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