• Honestly Goes Viral as Tricycle Rider returns Lost 2 million naira

    You won't believe what happened in Aba! In the Nigerian society where good news feels rare, a tricycle rider, Mr. Emmanuel Obodoezie, just restored our faith in humanity. He found a bag containing a whopping N2.04 million and returned it to its rightful owner. Yes, you read that right, N2.04 million!

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    Honestly Goes Viral as Tricycle Rider returns Lost 2 million naira You won't believe what happened in Aba! In the Nigerian society where good news feels rare, a tricycle rider, Mr. Emmanuel Obodoezie, just restored our faith in humanity. He found a bag containing a whopping N2.04 million and returned it to its rightful owner. Yes, you read that right, N2.04 million! Read full story in comment section 👇
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  • PRESS RELEASE BY THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF RIVERS STATE

    My dear Rivers People,

    I address you today with a deep sense of responsibility and calm, as we navigate this unfortunate moment in our state’s political history.

    Since assuming office as your Governor, all my actions and decisions have been guided by my constitutional oath of office and a great sense of duty.

    We prioritized the protection of lives and property and ensured the continuous progress of our dear State.

    Even in the face of the political impasse, we have remained committed to constitutional order and the rule of law, putting the interest of our people above all else.

    This was why, immediately after Mr. President’s intervention to broker peace, we did not hesitate to implement the agreed terms in good faith, including welcoming back commissioners who had previously resigned on their own volition.

    Furthermore, we moved swiftly to comply with the Supreme Court's judgement immediately we received the certified true copy of the judgement to return the state to normalcy.

    These steps were taken not for personal gains but to foster peace, unity and stability in our dear State.

    Unfortunately, at every turn, members of the Rivers State House of Assembly frustrated our efforts, thus making genuine peace and progress difficult.

    Our priorities remained the security of lives and property and advancing the well-being and prosperity of Rivers people.

    Yes, we have political disagreements, but good governance had continued, salaries have been paid, and great projects were being executed to move the State forward. Above all, Rivers State is safe, secure and peaceful under our watch.

    At this critical time, I urge all Rivers people to remain peaceful and law-abiding. We will engage with all relevant institutions to ensure that our democracy remains strong and that Rivers State continues to thrive.

    We have always been resilient people, and we will face this situation with wisdom, patience, and unwavering faith in the democratic process.

    God bless Rivers State. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    Sir, Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS
    PRESS RELEASE BY THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF RIVERS STATE My dear Rivers People, I address you today with a deep sense of responsibility and calm, as we navigate this unfortunate moment in our state’s political history. Since assuming office as your Governor, all my actions and decisions have been guided by my constitutional oath of office and a great sense of duty. We prioritized the protection of lives and property and ensured the continuous progress of our dear State. Even in the face of the political impasse, we have remained committed to constitutional order and the rule of law, putting the interest of our people above all else. This was why, immediately after Mr. President’s intervention to broker peace, we did not hesitate to implement the agreed terms in good faith, including welcoming back commissioners who had previously resigned on their own volition. Furthermore, we moved swiftly to comply with the Supreme Court's judgement immediately we received the certified true copy of the judgement to return the state to normalcy. These steps were taken not for personal gains but to foster peace, unity and stability in our dear State. Unfortunately, at every turn, members of the Rivers State House of Assembly frustrated our efforts, thus making genuine peace and progress difficult. Our priorities remained the security of lives and property and advancing the well-being and prosperity of Rivers people. Yes, we have political disagreements, but good governance had continued, salaries have been paid, and great projects were being executed to move the State forward. Above all, Rivers State is safe, secure and peaceful under our watch. At this critical time, I urge all Rivers people to remain peaceful and law-abiding. We will engage with all relevant institutions to ensure that our democracy remains strong and that Rivers State continues to thrive. We have always been resilient people, and we will face this situation with wisdom, patience, and unwavering faith in the democratic process. God bless Rivers State. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Sir, Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS
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  • Davido and Wizkid were trending again, and Young Jonn was asked:
    “What’s your take on Wizkid and Davido’s beef?”

    Young Jonn smiled and replied:
    "See, I’m not trying to sound political… Wizkid has his reasons, likewise Davido. Sometimes you think one person is wrong until you hear the other side of the story. It’s all about perspective. So I’ve decided to go with my own perspective… which is minding my business!"
    Davido and Wizkid were trending again, and Young Jonn was asked: “What’s your take on Wizkid and Davido’s beef?” Young Jonn smiled and replied: "See, I’m not trying to sound political… Wizkid has his reasons, likewise Davido. Sometimes you think one person is wrong until you hear the other side of the story. It’s all about perspective. So I’ve decided to go with my own perspective… which is minding my business!"
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  • “ With the coming of YouTube , Nollywood movies have become a joke . Movies are done in a haste , lead actors now are handsome or beautiful girls “ Ugezu Ugezu

    “ YouTube remains the biggest Movie market , I was happy to see producers use it not until they started abusing it . Lead actors want to use a day and act a full movie so they can do the next one , so long as you are handsome and beautiful, you can become the lead actor . Movies are done in a haste , same storyline etc . We are gradually losing our worth . “ Ugezu

    Moral lesson : Truth be told eveyeone is just looking for a handsome actor or beautiful actress to play a lead role . Trying to drop movies every week and everything is done in a haste . You immediately know the end of a movie when you start watching . It’s crazy .
    “ With the coming of YouTube , Nollywood movies have become a joke . Movies are done in a haste , lead actors now are handsome or beautiful girls “ Ugezu Ugezu “ YouTube remains the biggest Movie market , I was happy to see producers use it not until they started abusing it . Lead actors want to use a day and act a full movie so they can do the next one , so long as you are handsome and beautiful, you can become the lead actor . Movies are done in a haste , same storyline etc . We are gradually losing our worth . “ Ugezu Moral lesson : Truth be told eveyeone is just looking for a handsome actor or beautiful actress to play a lead role . Trying to drop movies every week and everything is done in a haste . You immediately know the end of a movie when you start watching . It’s crazy .
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  • Peller Is Disrespectful & Doesn’t Deserve His Fame!

    Videos of Peller calling Runtown an upcoming artist have been circulating online, but the media hasn't shown you the full story. In another part of the live video, Sandra Benede played Runtown's songs for Peller, and he immediately realized his mistake. Peller was familiar with the songs but didn't know the artist behind them. Only after listening to the songs did he understand that the Runtown he had labeled an upcoming artist was, in fact, the creator of those songs.

    When videos of Peller's comment went viral, he responded, saying, "And I love his songs. When Runtown dey run town, I never come town."

    Born in 2005, Peller is still just a child.

    Let's set emotions aside; many kids his age might not be familiar with older artists.

    We often forget that he's just a kid.
    Peller Is Disrespectful & Doesn’t Deserve His Fame! Videos of Peller calling Runtown an upcoming artist have been circulating online, but the media hasn't shown you the full story. In another part of the live video, Sandra Benede played Runtown's songs for Peller, and he immediately realized his mistake. Peller was familiar with the songs but didn't know the artist behind them. Only after listening to the songs did he understand that the Runtown he had labeled an upcoming artist was, in fact, the creator of those songs. When videos of Peller's comment went viral, he responded, saying, "And I love his songs. When Runtown dey run town, I never come town." Born in 2005, Peller is still just a child. Let's set emotions aside; many kids his age might not be familiar with older artists. We often forget that he's just a kid.
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  • “Anora,” the story of a New York sex worker who gets a chance at a new life when she marries a wealthy Russian client on a whim, won five Academy Awards on Sunday, including the coveted best picture Oscar. https://tinyurl.com/hemmjx6b
    “Anora,” the story of a New York sex worker who gets a chance at a new life when she marries a wealthy Russian client on a whim, won five Academy Awards on Sunday, including the coveted best picture Oscar. https://tinyurl.com/hemmjx6b
    Sex worker drama ‘Anora’ sweeps Oscars with five awards
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    "Anora," released by independent distributor Neon, has generated $40 million at global box offices.
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  • On my research on why Living In Bondage was a success, I stumbled upon an episode of Checkmate on YouTube and it's absolute genius. I'm still trying to pick my jaw up from the floor. It was the fastest 25 minutes of my life as I saw myself consuming episode after episode. The actors delivered their role so easily that you would wonder why we are still here if we were this amazing some 30 years ago.

    I saw a different Bob Manuel Udokwu - young, speaks clear and smooth English and delivered his line smoothly. I always called her Ego Boyo, but learnt she was Ego Nnamani. Excellent actress. And not until I watched the series, I discovered how good an actor Francis Agu was. I couldn’t stop screaming. RMD is whoever he said he is and more. Believe me, Checkmate is a national treasure.

    However, the character that blowed my mind away was Tonye - the wife of Benny Haatrope. That girl deserved an Oscar. I couldn’t take my eyes off her. Her name didn’t ring a bell. I had to search the internet to see that her name is Edyth-Jane Azu. My research revealed that she continued acting, and got married to a fellow actor, Emma Ayalogu. An account said that she got born again, and the screen became the opportunity cost. It is a very interesting story.

    Finally, I realized that with Bob Manuel, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Francis Agu, Obiageli Molugbe, and Ruth Osu who were casts in Checkmate, their appearance in Living In Bondage didn’t just gave depth to the great script, but also helped generate publicity for the movie.

    I don’t know what you will do today, but whenever you are free, just watch an episode of Checkmate on Youtube.

    Amaka Igwe did an amazing job in that series. She set the bar as high as it should be - and that is very high.

    I will share what I discovered about the success of Living In Bondage tomorrow. But first, I would love you to watch Checkmate, and tell me which of the actors stood out to you the most.

    Ozii Baba Anieto
    On my research on why Living In Bondage was a success, I stumbled upon an episode of Checkmate on YouTube and it's absolute genius. I'm still trying to pick my jaw up from the floor. It was the fastest 25 minutes of my life as I saw myself consuming episode after episode. The actors delivered their role so easily that you would wonder why we are still here if we were this amazing some 30 years ago. I saw a different Bob Manuel Udokwu - young, speaks clear and smooth English and delivered his line smoothly. I always called her Ego Boyo, but learnt she was Ego Nnamani. Excellent actress. And not until I watched the series, I discovered how good an actor Francis Agu was. I couldn’t stop screaming. RMD is whoever he said he is and more. Believe me, Checkmate is a national treasure. However, the character that blowed my mind away was Tonye - the wife of Benny Haatrope. That girl deserved an Oscar. I couldn’t take my eyes off her. Her name didn’t ring a bell. I had to search the internet to see that her name is Edyth-Jane Azu. My research revealed that she continued acting, and got married to a fellow actor, Emma Ayalogu. An account said that she got born again, and the screen became the opportunity cost. It is a very interesting story. Finally, I realized that with Bob Manuel, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Francis Agu, Obiageli Molugbe, and Ruth Osu who were casts in Checkmate, their appearance in Living In Bondage didn’t just gave depth to the great script, but also helped generate publicity for the movie. I don’t know what you will do today, but whenever you are free, just watch an episode of Checkmate on Youtube. Amaka Igwe did an amazing job in that series. She set the bar as high as it should be - and that is very high. I will share what I discovered about the success of Living In Bondage tomorrow. But first, I would love you to watch Checkmate, and tell me which of the actors stood out to you the most. Ozii Baba Anieto
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  • Malaika: The Movie – Now on Circuit TV!

    After an incredible cinema tour, Malaika is finally coming to your screens! This is more than just a film—it’s an experience that will move you, challenge you, and open your eyes to deeper truths.

    Beyond the theme of infertility, Malaika delivers a powerful message about self-reflection and personal growth. Are you facing challenges? Do you find yourself blaming unseen forces for your struggles? This movie will make you rethink, reset, and take charge of your destiny.

    Don’t miss out! Malaika is now streaming on Circuit TV. Download the app and immerse yourself in this unforgettable story! #MalaikaTheMovie #NowStreaming #WatchAndReflect
    Malaika: The Movie – Now on Circuit TV! After an incredible cinema tour, Malaika is finally coming to your screens! This is more than just a film—it’s an experience that will move you, challenge you, and open your eyes to deeper truths. Beyond the theme of infertility, Malaika delivers a powerful message about self-reflection and personal growth. Are you facing challenges? Do you find yourself blaming unseen forces for your struggles? This movie will make you rethink, reset, and take charge of your destiny. Don’t miss out! Malaika is now streaming on Circuit TV. Download the app and immerse yourself in this unforgettable story! #MalaikaTheMovie #NowStreaming #WatchAndReflect
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  • 76 years woman birth as daughter narrates the story.
    76 years woman birth as daughter narrates the story.
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  • Interestingly IBB in his book has cleared the air on the false narratives that have led to hate of the Igbo people that the 1966 coup was an “Igbo coup”.

    Read Excerpts on page 38 & 39 below.

    Unfortunately, the people benefiting from the false narratives want to surpress the information so it doesn’t get round. No thanks to the unreading public.

    This is why they have removed history from our curriculum and interests, so that we continue to dwell in misinformation and ignorance while they use it as propaganda against us.

    IBB also affirmed that MKO Abiola won the 1993 elections.
    Interestingly IBB in his book has cleared the air on the false narratives that have led to hate of the Igbo people that the 1966 coup was an “Igbo coup”. Read Excerpts on page 38 & 39 below. Unfortunately, the people benefiting from the false narratives want to surpress the information so it doesn’t get round. No thanks to the unreading public. This is why they have removed history from our curriculum and interests, so that we continue to dwell in misinformation and ignorance while they use it as propaganda against us. IBB also affirmed that MKO Abiola won the 1993 elections.
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  • Surviving Black Hawk Down blends raw storytelling with first-person interviews from both sides of The Battle of Mogadishu. Now playing
    Surviving Black Hawk Down blends raw storytelling with first-person interviews from both sides of The Battle of Mogadishu. Now playing 🚁
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  • When Barack Obama became the first Black president of the United States, Africa rejoiced. Many saw his Kenyan roots as a sign that African nations would receive more support and respect from the U.S. However, looking back, Obama’s policies toward Africa tell a different story—one that includes political interference, regime changes, and economic setbacks.

    At the top of the list of controversies is the 2011 NATO-led intervention in Libya, which led to the brutal killing of Muammar Gaddafi. Under Obama’s leadership, the U.S. played a significant role in the military action that destabilized Libya, turning the once-prosperous nation into a war-torn state plagued by terrorism and human trafficking. Before his downfall, Gaddafi had been pushing for a united Africa with a single currency backed by gold—a move that would have reduced Africa’s dependence on Western financial systems. His removal not only caused chaos in Libya but also had ripple effects across Africa, fueling instability in Mali, Nigeria, and the broader Sahel region.

    Another major incident tied to Obama’s tenure was the role his administration allegedly played in the removal of Nigeria’s former president, Goodluck Jonathan. Reports suggest that the U.S. government’s stance against Jonathan, particularly due to disagreements over Nigeria’s approach to LGBTQ+ rights and counterterrorism policies, influenced the 2015 elections in favor of Muhammadu Buhari. While Buhari's presidency was welcomed by some, many Nigerians later criticized his administration for worsening economic conditions and security challenges.

    Obama’s foreign policy also had economic consequences for Africa. His administration prioritized military cooperation over economic partnerships, leading to increased U.S. military presence in places like Niger, Somalia, and Djibouti. While framed as a fight against terrorism, this militarization often exacerbated conflicts rather than solving them. Additionally, despite early promises, Obama failed to deliver significant trade benefits for Africa. His much-publicized Power Africa initiative, which aimed to boost electricity access, fell short of expectations, leaving many African nations still struggling with energy shortages.

    Beyond policies, there was also a cultural and ideological push that many Africans found troubling. The Obama administration aggressively promoted progressive social policies that clashed with the conservative values held by many African societies. This approach created tensions between the U.S. and several African governments, leading to strained diplomatic relations.

    Ultimately, Obama’s presidency, which began with high hopes for Africa, ended with many feeling disillusioned. While his legacy remains complex, it is clear that his administration’s actions did not always align with the best interests of African nations. Instead of empowerment, many African countries experienced deeper instability, weakened leadership, and increased foreign influence—outcomes that still shape the continent today.
    When Barack Obama became the first Black president of the United States, Africa rejoiced. Many saw his Kenyan roots as a sign that African nations would receive more support and respect from the U.S. However, looking back, Obama’s policies toward Africa tell a different story—one that includes political interference, regime changes, and economic setbacks. At the top of the list of controversies is the 2011 NATO-led intervention in Libya, which led to the brutal killing of Muammar Gaddafi. Under Obama’s leadership, the U.S. played a significant role in the military action that destabilized Libya, turning the once-prosperous nation into a war-torn state plagued by terrorism and human trafficking. Before his downfall, Gaddafi had been pushing for a united Africa with a single currency backed by gold—a move that would have reduced Africa’s dependence on Western financial systems. His removal not only caused chaos in Libya but also had ripple effects across Africa, fueling instability in Mali, Nigeria, and the broader Sahel region. Another major incident tied to Obama’s tenure was the role his administration allegedly played in the removal of Nigeria’s former president, Goodluck Jonathan. Reports suggest that the U.S. government’s stance against Jonathan, particularly due to disagreements over Nigeria’s approach to LGBTQ+ rights and counterterrorism policies, influenced the 2015 elections in favor of Muhammadu Buhari. While Buhari's presidency was welcomed by some, many Nigerians later criticized his administration for worsening economic conditions and security challenges. Obama’s foreign policy also had economic consequences for Africa. His administration prioritized military cooperation over economic partnerships, leading to increased U.S. military presence in places like Niger, Somalia, and Djibouti. While framed as a fight against terrorism, this militarization often exacerbated conflicts rather than solving them. Additionally, despite early promises, Obama failed to deliver significant trade benefits for Africa. His much-publicized Power Africa initiative, which aimed to boost electricity access, fell short of expectations, leaving many African nations still struggling with energy shortages. Beyond policies, there was also a cultural and ideological push that many Africans found troubling. The Obama administration aggressively promoted progressive social policies that clashed with the conservative values held by many African societies. This approach created tensions between the U.S. and several African governments, leading to strained diplomatic relations. Ultimately, Obama’s presidency, which began with high hopes for Africa, ended with many feeling disillusioned. While his legacy remains complex, it is clear that his administration’s actions did not always align with the best interests of African nations. Instead of empowerment, many African countries experienced deeper instability, weakened leadership, and increased foreign influence—outcomes that still shape the continent today.
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