• I JUST DEY VEX THIS MORNING.

    Guobadia was ordered to pay $40,000 a month in alimony, cover all costs for her to stay in their home for 36 months, and pay her legal fees. Williams also gets to keep the Rolls-Royce.
    And when the house is finally sold after 36months ( 3 years ) they will share the proceeds. And he has been deported back to Naaja.

    My Naija brother just loose guard for nothing . Pikin she no born for you . This baba naim yansh the most expensive kpekus for the history of Naaja. I never see a Naija man wey fall hand like this . He gained absolute Zero for the relationship- just kpekus from woman wey don born for another man...no be say she be young girl without a child oo..

    If na Naaja this kind thing happen, dem go say she use jazz . Yankee women no dey do jazz .

    This was just a man carried away by kpekus.

    Young bro, learn oo...no loose guard or you pay dearly for it.
    I JUST DEY VEX THIS MORNING. Guobadia was ordered to pay $40,000 a month in alimony, cover all costs for her to stay in their home for 36 months, and pay her legal fees. Williams also gets to keep the Rolls-Royce. And when the house is finally sold after 36months ( 3 years ) they will share the proceeds. And he has been deported back to Naaja. My Naija brother just loose guard for nothing . Pikin she no born for you . This baba naim yansh the most expensive kpekus for the history of Naaja. I never see a Naija man wey fall hand like this . He gained absolute Zero for the relationship- just kpekus from woman wey don born for another man...no be say she be young girl without a child oo.. If na Naaja this kind thing happen, dem go say she use jazz . Yankee women no dey do jazz . This was just a man carried away by kpekus. Young bro, learn oo...no loose guard or you pay dearly for it.
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  • Are Brands Shortchanging The Southeast?

    We pride ourselves on having a large market in the Southeast. Numbers and statistics support this claim. When I was in the telecom industry, Onitsha was a big revenue center for the telcos.

    However, we cannot say that brands benefiting from the huge Southeast market have shown enough good faith in their social investments decision-making and this is baffling.

    Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt usually receive a large chunk of corporate sponsorships from major Nigerian brands, to the neglect of the Southeast market, which can be likened to the goose that lays the golden egg.

    We once had MTN as the title sponsor of Enugwu-Ukwu Igu-Aro and the other associated festivals. That relationship stopped and no other brand has bothered to throw their muscle behind the rich cultural fest. Globacom sponsors the Onitsha Ofala Festival. However, other brands are yet to step in as co-sponsors to help blow the festival the same way they have done with the Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state.

    These fliers are just a few examples of how other brands have helped to activate the Ojude-Oba festival.

    Organizing world-class festivals requires a lot of resources which only brands can provide. We people of the Southeast are demanding more from brands that are generating tons of revenue from the Southeast. Fair is fair.

    We are simply asking for a re-think of the corporate social investments (CSI) strategies of major Nigerian brands to also favour the Southeast which also generates the revenues for them.

    The argument that insecurity in the Southeast is one of the reasons why brands chose to stay away from CSI investments is not completely true. Insecurity may have impacted social life but people are still making calls and using data in the Southeast so the telcos can’t complain. On the Mondays of sit-at-home, I can bet that data and call usages increase as people idle away at home. On weekends, and even weekdays, bars and nightclubs are still banging so beverage companies are smiling. The financial services sector is thriving despite the security challenges. POS operators are almost lined up inch after inch in our communities. Banks are still declaring trillions of Naira in profits.

    During festive periods such as Easter, New Yam, and Christmas seasons when these festivals take place. It’s choc-a-block and bumper-to-bumper traffic in the Southeast. So a bit more CSI gaze towards the Southeast by the brands won’t be a bad idea. The tokenism approach should be discarded because it’s good business for them.

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    Are Brands Shortchanging The Southeast? We pride ourselves on having a large market in the Southeast. Numbers and statistics support this claim. When I was in the telecom industry, Onitsha was a big revenue center for the telcos. However, we cannot say that brands benefiting from the huge Southeast market have shown enough good faith in their social investments decision-making and this is baffling. Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt usually receive a large chunk of corporate sponsorships from major Nigerian brands, to the neglect of the Southeast market, which can be likened to the goose that lays the golden egg. We once had MTN as the title sponsor of Enugwu-Ukwu Igu-Aro and the other associated festivals. That relationship stopped and no other brand has bothered to throw their muscle behind the rich cultural fest. Globacom sponsors the Onitsha Ofala Festival. However, other brands are yet to step in as co-sponsors to help blow the festival the same way they have done with the Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state. These fliers are just a few examples of how other brands have helped to activate the Ojude-Oba festival. Organizing world-class festivals requires a lot of resources which only brands can provide. We people of the Southeast are demanding more from brands that are generating tons of revenue from the Southeast. Fair is fair. We are simply asking for a re-think of the corporate social investments (CSI) strategies of major Nigerian brands to also favour the Southeast which also generates the revenues for them. The argument that insecurity in the Southeast is one of the reasons why brands chose to stay away from CSI investments is not completely true. Insecurity may have impacted social life but people are still making calls and using data in the Southeast so the telcos can’t complain. On the Mondays of sit-at-home, I can bet that data and call usages increase as people idle away at home. On weekends, and even weekdays, bars and nightclubs are still banging so beverage companies are smiling. The financial services sector is thriving despite the security challenges. POS operators are almost lined up inch after inch in our communities. Banks are still declaring trillions of Naira in profits. During festive periods such as Easter, New Yam, and Christmas seasons when these festivals take place. It’s choc-a-block and bumper-to-bumper traffic in the Southeast. So a bit more CSI gaze towards the Southeast by the brands won’t be a bad idea. The tokenism approach should be discarded because it’s good business for them. Copied
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  • "I grew up on TV and don't know what it means to be a regular guy. I've tried to build relationships that would lead to marriage, but there was something I was doing wrong, I was seeing them through a script" - Actor Nonso Diobi on why he is still unmarried at 48.
    "I grew up on TV and don't know what it means to be a regular guy. I've tried to build relationships that would lead to marriage, but there was something I was doing wrong, I was seeing them through a script" - Actor Nonso Diobi on why he is still unmarried at 48.
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  • Janemena and her husband, Andre Plies, are often seen as the perfect couple online—but their marriage almost ended just a year in.

    In a candid Instagram revelation, Janemena opened up about a major issue that rocked their relationship back in 2019. According to her, Andre was deeply uncomfortable with one of her close friendships and asked her to cut ties. She refused.

    The disagreement escalated quickly. Andre even contacted a lawyer to begin divorce proceedings. The legal fees were steep, and in an unexpected twist, Janemena offered to pay the full amount herself just to move things forward.

    She humorously recalled shouting for the lawyer’s account number so she could cover the costs, adding that the friend in question later betrayed her badly—something she now regrets ignoring her husband’s warnings about.

    She wrote:
    "People don’t know that in our first year of marriage, we hit a serious rough patch. My husband asked me to end a friendship, I refused, and things spiraled to the point where he involved a lawyer for a divorce. When the bill came, he tried negotiating and I just yelled, ‘Lawyer, please send your account, I’ll pay everything!’

    Now, anytime that lawyer sees us in Asaba, it’s laughter all around. And as for that friend? I wish I had listened to my husband’s advice—biggest regret ever.”
    Janemena and her husband, Andre Plies, are often seen as the perfect couple online—but their marriage almost ended just a year in. In a candid Instagram revelation, Janemena opened up about a major issue that rocked their relationship back in 2019. According to her, Andre was deeply uncomfortable with one of her close friendships and asked her to cut ties. She refused. The disagreement escalated quickly. Andre even contacted a lawyer to begin divorce proceedings. The legal fees were steep, and in an unexpected twist, Janemena offered to pay the full amount herself just to move things forward. She humorously recalled shouting for the lawyer’s account number so she could cover the costs, adding that the friend in question later betrayed her badly—something she now regrets ignoring her husband’s warnings about. She wrote: "People don’t know that in our first year of marriage, we hit a serious rough patch. My husband asked me to end a friendship, I refused, and things spiraled to the point where he involved a lawyer for a divorce. When the bill came, he tried negotiating and I just yelled, ‘Lawyer, please send your account, I’ll pay everything!’ Now, anytime that lawyer sees us in Asaba, it’s laughter all around. And as for that friend? I wish I had listened to my husband’s advice—biggest regret ever.”
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  • REBIRTH

    Δωρεάν
    Tired of Just Surviving? Discover Your REBIRTH.

    Are you feeling stuck, lost, or like you're living someone else's life? Do you yearn for more – more joy, more purpose, more you? Then it's time to stop just surviving and discover your REBIRTH.

    In this transformative book, you'll embark on a journey of self-discovery, shedding old patterns and embracing a life of authentic power. "REBIRTH" isn't just another self-help book; it's a practical guide, a roadmap to help you navigate the challenges holding you back and unlock the incredible potential within.

    Imagine:

    - Waking up each morning with a renewed sense of purpose.
    - Feeling confident and empowered to pursue your dreams.
    - Breaking free from the limiting beliefs that have held you captive.
    - Building stronger, more fulfilling relationships.
    - Living a life that truly reflects who you are.

    "REBIRTH" will show you how to:

    - Identify and dismantle the inner critic that whispers doubts and fears.
    - Uncover your authentic self and what truly drives you.
    - Develop resilience to overcome obstacles and setbacks.
    - Harness the power of your emotions to create positive change.
    - Cultivate self-compassion and embrace your imperfections.
    - Design a life you love, filled with passion and purpose.

    This book is for you if:

    - You're tired of feeling like something is missing.
    - You're ready to take control of your life and create a brighter future.
    - You're willing to do the work to achieve lasting transformation.
    - You believe in the power of self-discovery and personal growth.
    Tired of Just Surviving? Discover Your REBIRTH. Are you feeling stuck, lost, or like you're living someone else's life? Do you yearn for more – more joy, more purpose, more you? Then it's time to stop just surviving and discover your REBIRTH. In this transformative book, you'll embark on a journey of self-discovery, shedding old patterns and embracing a life of authentic power. "REBIRTH" isn't just another self-help book; it's a practical guide, a roadmap to help you navigate the challenges holding you back and unlock the incredible potential within. Imagine: - Waking up each morning with a renewed sense of purpose. - Feeling confident and empowered to pursue your dreams. - Breaking free from the limiting beliefs that have held you captive. - Building stronger, more fulfilling relationships. - Living a life that truly reflects who you are. "REBIRTH" will show you how to: - Identify and dismantle the inner critic that whispers doubts and fears. - Uncover your authentic self and what truly drives you. - Develop resilience to overcome obstacles and setbacks. - Harness the power of your emotions to create positive change. - Cultivate self-compassion and embrace your imperfections. - Design a life you love, filled with passion and purpose. This book is for you if: - You're tired of feeling like something is missing. - You're ready to take control of your life and create a brighter future. - You're willing to do the work to achieve lasting transformation. - You believe in the power of self-discovery and personal growth.
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  • Nothing Spoil

    ₦15000
    NOTHING SPOIL tells the story of Stella, a young Nigerian woman whose life starts to crumble after she sheltered a stranded man, Jide, for a night. This ruins her relationship with her boyfriend, Dan and sets off a traumatic chain of events – she tests positive for HIV and struggles as a single mother.

    She reunites with Dan, the embers of their love doused by Dan’s engagement and imminent wedding. When Dan is kidnapped a week to his wedding, Stella’s efforts to get him released lands her in captivity and they learn, too late, that their captors were part of an international organ-trafficking syndicate. Faced with death in an unknown location and surrounded by armed angry youths, every single breath becomes a battle for survival.

    About the Author:
    Kelvin Alaneme is a Nigerian writer, medical doctor and entrepreneur. He is featured on several platforms including The Guardian, BBC, Brittlepaper and Business Insider Africa. He divides his time between London and the United States.

    Alaneme is the winner of the 2020 Voices of Tomorrow Competition organised by the University of Cambridge and a recipient of the 2021 Magnusson Award from Glasgow Caledonian University. NOTHING SPOIL is his first novel.
    NOTHING SPOIL tells the story of Stella, a young Nigerian woman whose life starts to crumble after she sheltered a stranded man, Jide, for a night. This ruins her relationship with her boyfriend, Dan and sets off a traumatic chain of events – she tests positive for HIV and struggles as a single mother. She reunites with Dan, the embers of their love doused by Dan’s engagement and imminent wedding. When Dan is kidnapped a week to his wedding, Stella’s efforts to get him released lands her in captivity and they learn, too late, that their captors were part of an international organ-trafficking syndicate. Faced with death in an unknown location and surrounded by armed angry youths, every single breath becomes a battle for survival. About the Author: Kelvin Alaneme is a Nigerian writer, medical doctor and entrepreneur. He is featured on several platforms including The Guardian, BBC, Brittlepaper and Business Insider Africa. He divides his time between London and the United States. Alaneme is the winner of the 2020 Voices of Tomorrow Competition organised by the University of Cambridge and a recipient of the 2021 Magnusson Award from Glasgow Caledonian University. NOTHING SPOIL is his first novel.
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  • Parenting the Boss: Insights From Those in the Know

    Δωρεάν
    Very often, parents are the first investors in their children’s ventures. They are their educators and coaches at home, their most ardent evangelists once they buy in, and most importantly, they celebrate and take pride in their children’s success, arguably more than anyone else. So, who better to be the voices of this book than the parents themselves?

    What’s Inside
    Chronicling the experiences of five African families, this book:
    - Shares firsthand accounts of navigating the entrepreneurship space as families.
    - Offers advice to parents from parents of very young entrepreneurs.
    - Underscores the relationship between family support and entrepreneur success.

    Who’s the book for?
    Parents who are curious about early age entrepreneurial journeys

    About the Authors
    Josh Adler is the Executive Director of the Anzisha Prize and also a self-proclaimed social impact explorer.
    Very often, parents are the first investors in their children’s ventures. They are their educators and coaches at home, their most ardent evangelists once they buy in, and most importantly, they celebrate and take pride in their children’s success, arguably more than anyone else. So, who better to be the voices of this book than the parents themselves? What’s Inside Chronicling the experiences of five African families, this book: - Shares firsthand accounts of navigating the entrepreneurship space as families. - Offers advice to parents from parents of very young entrepreneurs. - Underscores the relationship between family support and entrepreneur success. Who’s the book for? Parents who are curious about early age entrepreneurial journeys About the Authors Josh Adler is the Executive Director of the Anzisha Prize and also a self-proclaimed social impact explorer.
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  • Paul and Jude dey one side against his twin Peter. This ghege sha...first time in my life to see a twin join the other brother to gbege his own twin.

    Once you take your brother to court and place him in police/ prison custody, the brotherhood is gone forever. There is no coming back from there even if you guys settle in the future. It will also affect the children's relationship in the future. This will become generational strife. Money should have limits when it comes to brotherhood because the consequences will spill into generations yet unborn. Not good at all.

    Tino
    #Tinosbullet
    Paul and Jude dey one side against his twin Peter. This ghege sha...first time in my life to see a twin join the other brother to gbege his own twin. Once you take your brother to court and place him in police/ prison custody, the brotherhood is gone forever. There is no coming back from there even if you guys settle in the future. It will also affect the children's relationship in the future. This will become generational strife. Money should have limits when it comes to brotherhood because the consequences will spill into generations yet unborn. Not good at all. Tino ✍️ #Tinosbullet
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  • If you haven’t listened to Akinwumi Adesina’s interview with Rufai Oseni on Arise TV, please do so. I just streamed the full interview, & I’m speechless. Akin is such a force, he is a man of statistics as well. He regurgitated everything that Peter Obi has been saying; everything.

    “1. Nigeria must invest in its people.
    2. Africa cannot develop with aide.
    3. We have the resources in the soil.

    4. Trump says it’s AMERICA FIRST.
    I don’t have a problem with that.

    5. I don’t believe we should beg our way to development. We must develop with pride.

    6. Africa has 65% of arable land to feed the world. It’s not in Asia, not in America, not in China. It’s not in any other part of the world.

    7. When we have 477 million young people below the age of 35, why should I be worried?

    8. The largest renewable sources of energy are in Africa, why should I be worried (when it has to do with energy transition globally)?

    8. On electric vehicles: Take lithium batteries for example. Everything you need; from platinum, to cobalt, to graphite, copper & everything you need are in Africa.

    9. DRC accounts for 90% of global platinum for mobile phones, lithium batteries. Electric car market will be worth $59 Trillion by 2050. Develop your own manufacturing capacity, so that you’re not selling the raw materials.

    10. If I’m selling semi-conductors to you, if I’m something you need; it’s very difficult for you to just wake up, & wave me around like that. The lesson is for African nations to industrialize, & make its purchasing power very high.”

    Akin is basically saying FROM CONSUMPTION TO PRODUCTION. That was a Pan Africanist speaking. He is pro-Africa through & through.

    Akin is an advocate of purchasing power, AKA (HDI). He said so much, I can’t possibly remember everything now. You guys need to stop the relationship, soups, bigotry & gender wars, & begin to have these conversations.

    Africa is on borrowed time, we are in the dying minutes of a unequal match. The world truly left Nigeria behind, we are now a laughing stock globally. Nigerians should be led by the likes of Akin, NOI, Obi; but hey, “let’s continue with the stupid tribalism & the reckless foolishness.”

    Nigeria is a goldmine. We have all that we need inside the soil to be great. But we need the focused leadership, who are less corrupt, & people-centric. We need people of integrity (global icons) that will put Nigerians first.

    Enough with the Politicking & the Government of Politicians only. Haven’t y’all had enough?

    NIGERIANS WAKE UP!
    If you haven’t listened to Akinwumi Adesina’s interview with Rufai Oseni on Arise TV, please do so. I just streamed the full interview, & I’m speechless. Akin is such a force, he is a man of statistics as well. He regurgitated everything that Peter Obi has been saying; everything. “1. Nigeria must invest in its people. 2. Africa cannot develop with aide. 3. We have the resources in the soil. 4. Trump says it’s AMERICA FIRST. I don’t have a problem with that. 5. I don’t believe we should beg our way to development. We must develop with pride. 6. Africa has 65% of arable land to feed the world. It’s not in Asia, not in America, not in China. It’s not in any other part of the world. 7. When we have 477 million young people below the age of 35, why should I be worried? 8. The largest renewable sources of energy are in Africa, why should I be worried (when it has to do with energy transition globally)? 8. On electric vehicles: Take lithium batteries for example. Everything you need; from platinum, to cobalt, to graphite, copper & everything you need are in Africa. 9. DRC accounts for 90% of global platinum for mobile phones, lithium batteries. Electric car market will be worth $59 Trillion by 2050. Develop your own manufacturing capacity, so that you’re not selling the raw materials. 10. If I’m selling semi-conductors to you, if I’m something you need; it’s very difficult for you to just wake up, & wave me around like that. The lesson is for African nations to industrialize, & make its purchasing power very high.” Akin is basically saying FROM CONSUMPTION TO PRODUCTION. That was a Pan Africanist speaking. He is pro-Africa through & through. Akin is an advocate of purchasing power, AKA (HDI). He said so much, I can’t possibly remember everything now. You guys need to stop the relationship, soups, bigotry & gender wars, & begin to have these conversations. Africa is on borrowed time, we are in the dying minutes of a unequal match. The world truly left Nigeria behind, we are now a laughing stock globally. Nigerians should be led by the likes of Akin, NOI, Obi; but hey, “let’s continue with the stupid tribalism & the reckless foolishness.” Nigeria is a goldmine. We have all that we need inside the soil to be great. But we need the focused leadership, who are less corrupt, & people-centric. We need people of integrity (global icons) that will put Nigerians first. Enough with the Politicking & the Government of Politicians only. Haven’t y’all had enough? NIGERIANS WAKE UP!
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  • Hello Tueh Tueh , we find love in strange places they say, Actress Funke Akindeke finds love with one of her music Artist named Moeazy, their relationship has been going on for a while now and family are beginning to raise eyebrows because them talk say Funke senior thier pikin but Jenifa say na only Moeazy dey do am well, they literally travel everywhere,each travel uncle must follow his baby girl Funke Akindele, there is another guy who comes around but that one is said to be a jigolo and upgraded Jjc skilz so Funke no too like that one, na this one dey carry her raxh there according to information reaching our vawulence headquarters, Funke is in charge of this particular love which makes it easy for her to make decision, close sources say them fit end am for alter OOO but for now make them dey li*ck each other dey go, congratulations are in order oooooo......... #fypシ゚viralシ #everyone @highlight
    Hello Tueh Tueh , we find love in strange places they say, Actress Funke Akindeke finds love with one of her music Artist named Moeazy, their relationship has been going on for a while now and family are beginning to raise eyebrows because them talk say Funke senior thier pikin but Jenifa say na only Moeazy dey do am well, they literally travel everywhere,each travel uncle must follow his baby girl Funke Akindele, there is another guy who comes around but that one is said to be a jigolo and upgraded Jjc skilz so Funke no too like that one, na this one dey carry her raxh there🚶🚶🚶🚶 according to information reaching our vawulence headquarters, Funke is in charge of this particular love which makes it easy for her to make decision, close sources say them fit end am for alter OOO but for now make them dey li*ck each other dey go, congratulations are in order oooooo......... #fypシ゚viralシ #everyone @highlight
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  • During live program on a National Television (TVC), Comedian Deeone showed a video evidence of VeryDarkMan having $exûal relationship with another man.

    He even told the presenters not to Increase the volume of his device while watching it.

    Reacting to that, Activist VeryDarkMan has told TVC to invite him for an interview to defend himself.
    During live program on a National Television (TVC), Comedian Deeone showed a video evidence of VeryDarkMan having $exûal relationship with another man. He even told the presenters not to Increase the volume of his device while watching it. Reacting to that, Activist VeryDarkMan has told TVC to invite him for an interview to defend himself.
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  • Congratulations to our controversial relationship therapist Blessing CEO that now has a relationship...

    She said Yes to a man no one could ever suspect.

    Her relationship controversy has kept many wondered and speechless

    #viral #blessingceo #trendingpost #trend #love #celebritygossip #Commenters #everyone #happyvalentinesday #highlightsシ#highlights2025 #relationshiptherapist
    Congratulations to our controversial relationship therapist Blessing CEO that now has a relationship... She said Yes to a man no one could ever suspect. Her relationship controversy has kept many wondered and speechless 🤔 #viral #blessingceo #trendingpost #trend #love #celebritygossip #Commenters #everyone #happyvalentinesday #highlightsシ゚ #highlights2025 #relationshiptherapist
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