• How many of you watched "Land of Dwarfs" I just realized that the "Eze Dibịa" in that movie was Nkubi

    After giving the king 7 male child, The king promised to give Eze Dibịa what ever he need as a Price, then Nkubi get mind say his reward is the Princess them come kpai am alive

    Title : Golden Axe & Land of Dwarfs
    How many of you watched "Land of Dwarfs" I just realized that the "Eze Dibịa" in that movie was Nkubi😹 After giving the king 7 male child, The king promised to give Eze Dibịa what ever he need as a Price, then Nkubi get mind say his reward is the Princess 🙆‍♂️ them come kpai am alive😹😹 Title : Golden Axe & Land of Dwarfs
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  • Most men are passing through a lot but still care about you.
    Most men are passing through a lot but still care about you.
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  • Top 10 Criminals That Shook Nigeria In Five Decades

    Lawrence Anini remains Nigeria’s most notorious armed robber to have terrorised the country. “The Law” had a field day in the 80s carrying out deadly attacks in the old Bendel State, now Edo and Delta states

    Ishola Oyenusi

    Like Anini, ‘Doctor’ Oyenusi was a robbery ‘generalissimo’ who held the western part of the country in the jugular. Oyenusi was a cold-blooded armed robber who held sway in the early 70s. He was eventually apprehended and executed on September 8, 1971, at the famous Bar Beach show witnessed by about 30,000 Nigerians. Famed for his supernatural power, it was hard to believe Oyenusi could be captured.
    Top 10 Criminals That Shook Nigeria In Five Decades Lawrence Anini remains Nigeria’s most notorious armed robber to have terrorised the country. “The Law” had a field day in the 80s carrying out deadly attacks in the old Bendel State, now Edo and Delta states Ishola Oyenusi Like Anini, ‘Doctor’ Oyenusi was a robbery ‘generalissimo’ who held the western part of the country in the jugular. Oyenusi was a cold-blooded armed robber who held sway in the early 70s. He was eventually apprehended and executed on September 8, 1971, at the famous Bar Beach show witnessed by about 30,000 Nigerians. Famed for his supernatural power, it was hard to believe Oyenusi could be captured.
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  • BREAKING:
    For the first time in its history, Burkina Faso is actively building a national gold reserve, with a target of accumulating at least 5% of its annual gold production for internal reserves. In 2023, the country produced around 57.3 tonnes of gold from 17 industrial-scale mines.
    BREAKING: For the first time in its history, Burkina Faso is actively building a national gold reserve, with a target of accumulating at least 5% of its annual gold production for internal reserves. In 2023, the country produced around 57.3 tonnes of gold from 17 industrial-scale mines.
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  • Peter Obi Returns from Vatican, Emphasises Visit Was Spiritual, Not Political

    Labour Party’s presidential candidate in Nigeria’s 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, has returned from a visit to the Vatican, where he attended the inauguration ceremony of Pope Leo XIV. Addressing public curiosity, Obi firmly clarified that his trip was strictly spiritual, not political.

    In a statement shared on his verified X (formerly Twitter) account on Monday, Obi described the visit as a "deeply solemn and reflective" experience, consistent with his long-standing tradition of attending significant global events that carry moral weight.

    "My participation in the inauguration ceremony was in line with my previous witnessing of inaugurations, swearing-ins, and official ceremonies across the world — this was no exception," he stated.

    Obi dismissed any speculation about political motives, urging the public to view the event in its proper context.

    "Such occasions carry profound moral and spiritual significance. This was never a political event and should remain untouched by politics. Some moments are best reserved for quiet contemplation," he added.

    While Obi did not attend the official Papal Audience — a gathering traditionally reserved for heads of state and diplomatic envoys — he emphasised that the true value of the visit lay in the Pope’s message, rather than formal interactions.

    "What should truly command our attention, however, is the content and moral force contained in the Pope’s homily," Obi noted, pointing to the pontiff’s strong call to action against poverty, division, and corruption.

    Obi echoed the Pope’s call for leaders to rise above ethnic and political divides, stressing the need for a renewed focus on social reform.

    "The fight against corruption is the essential first step toward building societies where resources are directed to what truly matters — education, healthcare, poverty alleviation, and infrastructure," he concluded.

    As Nigeria continues to grapple with developmental challenges, Obi's remarks serve as a reminder of the moral responsibilities of leadership and the need for a values-driven approach to governance.
    Peter Obi Returns from Vatican, Emphasises Visit Was Spiritual, Not Political Labour Party’s presidential candidate in Nigeria’s 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, has returned from a visit to the Vatican, where he attended the inauguration ceremony of Pope Leo XIV. Addressing public curiosity, Obi firmly clarified that his trip was strictly spiritual, not political. In a statement shared on his verified X (formerly Twitter) account on Monday, Obi described the visit as a "deeply solemn and reflective" experience, consistent with his long-standing tradition of attending significant global events that carry moral weight. "My participation in the inauguration ceremony was in line with my previous witnessing of inaugurations, swearing-ins, and official ceremonies across the world — this was no exception," he stated. Obi dismissed any speculation about political motives, urging the public to view the event in its proper context. "Such occasions carry profound moral and spiritual significance. This was never a political event and should remain untouched by politics. Some moments are best reserved for quiet contemplation," he added. While Obi did not attend the official Papal Audience — a gathering traditionally reserved for heads of state and diplomatic envoys — he emphasised that the true value of the visit lay in the Pope’s message, rather than formal interactions. "What should truly command our attention, however, is the content and moral force contained in the Pope’s homily," Obi noted, pointing to the pontiff’s strong call to action against poverty, division, and corruption. Obi echoed the Pope’s call for leaders to rise above ethnic and political divides, stressing the need for a renewed focus on social reform. "The fight against corruption is the essential first step toward building societies where resources are directed to what truly matters — education, healthcare, poverty alleviation, and infrastructure," he concluded. As Nigeria continues to grapple with developmental challenges, Obi's remarks serve as a reminder of the moral responsibilities of leadership and the need for a values-driven approach to governance.
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  • Do u no that u worth more than what u think???
    Hustle grow stage by stage
    Don’t poison ur mind with negativity
    U are going higher
    U are strong
    Nobody in the world like u
    Do u no that u worth more than what u think??? Hustle grow stage by stage Don’t poison ur mind with negativity U are going higher U are strong Nobody in the world like u
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  • Forgotten Beauty of a Glorious Past

    In 1958, Helen Anyamaeluna made history as Miss Nigeria, becoming a symbol of grace, intelligence, and elegance. Hailing from the Asaba Division of the old Western Region, she was not just a beauty queen, she was a brilliant polyglot who spoke Yoruba, Efik, Igbo, French, and English fluently.

    Before the crown, she served as a clerk in the Western Region, showing that hard work and dignity were her trademarks long before the spotlight found her.

    Today, her name barely echoes in the corridors of our collective memory. The beauty, poise, and cultural pride that women like Helen represented have faded into obscurity.

    #MakeSureYouAreReading
    Forgotten Beauty of a Glorious Past In 1958, Helen Anyamaeluna made history as Miss Nigeria, becoming a symbol of grace, intelligence, and elegance. Hailing from the Asaba Division of the old Western Region, she was not just a beauty queen, she was a brilliant polyglot who spoke Yoruba, Efik, Igbo, French, and English fluently. Before the crown, she served as a clerk in the Western Region, showing that hard work and dignity were her trademarks long before the spotlight found her. Today, her name barely echoes in the corridors of our collective memory. The beauty, poise, and cultural pride that women like Helen represented have faded into obscurity. #MakeSureYouAreReading
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  • Kanu Nwankwo's son Sean Kanu is scoring brilliant goals in his new club just like his father did.
    Kanu Nwankwo's son Sean Kanu is scoring brilliant goals in his new club just like his father did.
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  • A LETTER FROM A LATE MOTHER TO HER SON - THREE DAYS AFTER HER BURIAL!!!
    Dear Son,
    I want to know why I died like a poor woman when I have a Son like you.
    My Son, I wanted to bless you before I die, but now I have gone with my blessings.
    My breakfast, my lunch and my dinner was one of my challenges when I was alive, but you spent money to cook all types of foods, meats and different types of drinks on my burial day.
    My Son, you choose to spread and rubbed my dead body with costly fragrance when I was using groundnut oil as my favourite cream.
    You dressed my Corpse with an expensive cloth when it was difficult to buy a wrapper for me.
    When my Corpse was in the Mortuary you came to check on me from time to time, you care about my Corpse than when I was alive why ?
    The most painful thing is the kind of expensive coffin you put my Corpse when I lived in an uncompleted house while alive.
    When you were young I starved for you to eat and be satisfied, I wore one cloth in order to provide enough clothes for you. I thought you would take care of me when I grow old.
    You completed the house, painted it and cleared the compound in one week just to celebrate my Corpse.
    Now you wrote tribute to me saying "Mama, I love you so much rest in peace" - When I died with a broken heart.
    Finally, my son, I wrote this to remind you that there is no other person that loves a child like a mother.
    May God forgive you.
    Please Share this post to 5 different facebook group for others to read so that we can Wage War against "befitting burial", to encourage *befitting livelihood.*
    Take absolute care of your parents while they are still alive. If your mum is still alive and u love her type I LOVE U MUM if she is not, type Rip sweet MUM
    😭A LETTER FROM A LATE MOTHER TO HER SON - THREE DAYS AFTER HER BURIAL!!! Dear Son, I want to know why I died like a poor woman when I have a Son like you. My Son, I wanted to bless you before I die, but now I have gone with my blessings. My breakfast, my lunch and my dinner was one of my challenges when I was alive, but you spent money to cook all types of foods, meats and different types of drinks on my burial day. My Son, you choose to spread and rubbed my dead body with costly fragrance when I was using groundnut oil as my favourite cream. You dressed my Corpse with an expensive cloth when it was difficult to buy a wrapper for me. When my Corpse was in the Mortuary you came to check on me from time to time, you care about my Corpse than when I was alive why ? The most painful thing is the kind of expensive coffin you put my Corpse when I lived in an uncompleted house while alive. When you were young I starved for you to eat and be satisfied, I wore one cloth in order to provide enough clothes for you. I thought you would take care of me when I grow old. You completed the house, painted it and cleared the compound in one week just to celebrate my Corpse. Now you wrote tribute to me saying "Mama, I love you so much rest in peace" - When I died with a broken heart. Finally, my son, I wrote this to remind you that there is no other person that loves a child like a mother. May God forgive you. Please Share this post to 5 different facebook group for others to read so that we can Wage War against "befitting burial", to encourage *befitting livelihood.* Take absolute care of your parents while they are still alive. If your mum is still alive and u love her type I LOVE U MUM if she is not, type Rip sweet MUM😭
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