• Nigeria has happened to Peter Obi and his brother in Lagos .

    Peter Obi wrote -

    Any society where lawlessness overrides the rule of law is not destined to be a haven for investors. Recent reports showing that Nigeria’s human rights indicators have worsened merely highlight severe shortfalls in government protection for civil liberties, personal security, and basic living standards.

    I know what I have been going through as a person in abuse of my human rights just because I contested a Presidential election which I have legitimate rights to do. So I imagine what small business owners, regular citizens, and vulnerable communities face every day. If this level of lawlessness can happen to someone with a registered company and legitimate means, what hope does the ordinary Nigerian have?

    This morning, my youngest brother called me frantically, informing me that a group of people had invaded his company property in Ikeja, Lagos, and were demolishing the building. He had just come in from Port Harcourt and was denied entry to the property by security men who told him the building was being pulled down. They even informed him that this demolition had started over the weekend. As a peace-loving Nigerian, he quickly started processing to go to court immediately, not knowing what must have resulted in this, as they moved fast to destroy his home without any restraint.

    I rushed to Lagos from Abuja after the call this morning and headed straight to the property. On arrival, I was met by security people who tried to bar me from entering the property. I humbly pleaded with them that the property belonged to my brother’s company, and from the records, the company had owned the property for over a decade. They told me they had a court judgment, and I immediately requested it. You would not believe that the court judgment they claim was issued against an unknown person, and squatters. I went further to ask about a demolition order or permit, and there was none.

    How do you sue an unknown person? How does a court issue a judgment in such a farce of a case? No one was served. No name was written. Yet they showed up with excavators and began destroying a structure that had stood for over 15 years.

    I immediately asked the excavators for the person who had sent them, and they said they didn’t know anyone, but they were only informed to come and demolish the house. I immediately told them to tell whoever it is that I would like to speak with them, if they can call my number, which I shared with the excavators, so that I can speak with whomever gave them the order to demolish the property.
    I stood there from 10am to 2pm, waiting to get a call at least and nobody called or came. The contractor even said he didn’t know who sent him. Two men later came and said they would like us to go to a police station. I asked if they even had a demolition order but they had nothing. The whole situation screamed of coordinated lawlessness and impunity. Our country has become lawless.

    I just started reminiscing about how just over the weekend, I had a meeting when someone told me how he has investments in Ghana, Senegal, and the Benin Republic, but won’t touch Nigeria despite his market being here. I asked him why. His answer was piercing: “Nigeria is a lawless country. Until we have laws that protect people, nobody will invest in Nigeria.”

    I am just shocked. How did Nigeria get to this level of lawlessness?
    What kind of country are we trying to build when the rights of citizens, their lives, their properties, and their voices are trampled upon daily?

    I remain committed to a better Nigeria where lawlessness will be a thing of the past, protection of life and property, respect for human rights, care for the less privileged, and basic education for all children.

    A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
    Nigeria has happened to Peter Obi and his brother in Lagos . Peter Obi wrote - Any society where lawlessness overrides the rule of law is not destined to be a haven for investors. Recent reports showing that Nigeria’s human rights indicators have worsened merely highlight severe shortfalls in government protection for civil liberties, personal security, and basic living standards. I know what I have been going through as a person in abuse of my human rights just because I contested a Presidential election which I have legitimate rights to do. So I imagine what small business owners, regular citizens, and vulnerable communities face every day. If this level of lawlessness can happen to someone with a registered company and legitimate means, what hope does the ordinary Nigerian have? This morning, my youngest brother called me frantically, informing me that a group of people had invaded his company property in Ikeja, Lagos, and were demolishing the building. He had just come in from Port Harcourt and was denied entry to the property by security men who told him the building was being pulled down. They even informed him that this demolition had started over the weekend. As a peace-loving Nigerian, he quickly started processing to go to court immediately, not knowing what must have resulted in this, as they moved fast to destroy his home without any restraint. I rushed to Lagos from Abuja after the call this morning and headed straight to the property. On arrival, I was met by security people who tried to bar me from entering the property. I humbly pleaded with them that the property belonged to my brother’s company, and from the records, the company had owned the property for over a decade. They told me they had a court judgment, and I immediately requested it. You would not believe that the court judgment they claim was issued against an unknown person, and squatters. I went further to ask about a demolition order or permit, and there was none. How do you sue an unknown person? How does a court issue a judgment in such a farce of a case? No one was served. No name was written. Yet they showed up with excavators and began destroying a structure that had stood for over 15 years. I immediately asked the excavators for the person who had sent them, and they said they didn’t know anyone, but they were only informed to come and demolish the house. I immediately told them to tell whoever it is that I would like to speak with them, if they can call my number, which I shared with the excavators, so that I can speak with whomever gave them the order to demolish the property. I stood there from 10am to 2pm, waiting to get a call at least and nobody called or came. The contractor even said he didn’t know who sent him. Two men later came and said they would like us to go to a police station. I asked if they even had a demolition order but they had nothing. The whole situation screamed of coordinated lawlessness and impunity. Our country has become lawless. I just started reminiscing about how just over the weekend, I had a meeting when someone told me how he has investments in Ghana, Senegal, and the Benin Republic, but won’t touch Nigeria despite his market being here. I asked him why. His answer was piercing: “Nigeria is a lawless country. Until we have laws that protect people, nobody will invest in Nigeria.” I am just shocked. How did Nigeria get to this level of lawlessness? What kind of country are we trying to build when the rights of citizens, their lives, their properties, and their voices are trampled upon daily? I remain committed to a better Nigeria where lawlessness will be a thing of the past, protection of life and property, respect for human rights, care for the less privileged, and basic education for all children. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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  • The Ceasefire Between Israel And Iran Has Just Gone Into Effect.

    It’s hard to swallow after the events of this morning but we must not forget what was accomplished in this military operation and we also must not forget Trump's support in the peace negotiations.

    He asked that both side don’t violate the ceasefire and despite how difficult it is, he has earned the right to make that request and for both parties to honor it.

    Here is why.

    Israel/Iran Results In 12 Days Of War:

    Eliminated the entire chain of command of Iranian regime and multiple key nuclear scientists.

    Eliminated Iranian air defense systems across the entire country

    Severely damaged Iranian ballistic missiles program

    Severely damaged Iranian nuclear program

    Establish itself as the most dominant military force in the region

    Move focus away from the Gaza situation to a war it easily won against a much bigger opponent

    Brought back the Saudi Abraham accords deal

    Exhibited the strength of US Israel partnership to everyone in its neighbourhood.

    Iran: “Succeeded in killing 30 civilians” and destroyed a cancer research center and damaged a refinery.

    Iran successfully rained missiles on structures damaging buildings in Tel-aviv , Including Airport And Hospital .

    🛑The Ceasefire Between Israel And Iran Has Just Gone Into Effect. It’s hard to swallow after the events of this morning but we must not forget what was accomplished in this military operation and we also must not forget Trump's support in the peace negotiations. He asked that both side don’t violate the ceasefire and despite how difficult it is, he has earned the right to make that request and for both parties to honor it. Here is why. Israel/Iran Results In 12 Days Of War: ✅ Eliminated the entire chain of command of Iranian regime and multiple key nuclear scientists. ✅Eliminated Iranian air defense systems across the entire country ✅ Severely damaged Iranian ballistic missiles program ✅ Severely damaged Iranian nuclear program ✅ Establish itself as the most dominant military force in the region ✅ Move focus away from the Gaza situation to a war it easily won against a much bigger opponent ✅ Brought back the Saudi Abraham accords deal Exhibited the strength of US Israel partnership to everyone in its neighbourhood. ✅Iran: “Succeeded in killing 30 civilians” and destroyed a cancer research center and damaged a refinery. ✅Iran successfully rained missiles on structures damaging buildings in Tel-aviv , Including Airport And Hospital .
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  • Marriage Is Not for the Loud, Masculine, or Argumentative Woman

    Let’s stop lying to each other:

    Men don’t marry to negotiate.

    They marry to lead.

    They marry for peace.

    And no man finds peace with a woman who talks like a drill sergeant, argues like a politician, and roars like she’s in competition with him.

    Let’s break it down:



    1. Loud Women Kill Atmospheres

    He comes home from battle.

    Bills. Bosses. Broken world.

    He opens the door—and it’s another war zone.

    No silence. No sanctuary. Just shouting.

    Modern women think volume equals value.

    But the truth?

    Men are not drawn to noise.

    They’re drawn to peace.



    2. Masculine Women Confuse the Blueprint

    If you’re acting like a man…

    He doesn’t need you.

    He already has that energy.

    He doesn’t want to compete with you.

    He wants to cover you.

    But how can he lead a woman who wants to prove she doesn’t need him?

    That’s not love. That’s resistance.



    3. Argumentative Women Are Emotional Opponents

    She thinks every conversation is a debate.

    She listens to reply, not to understand.

    Every suggestion becomes a courtroom cross-examination.

    You can’t build legacy with a woman who always has the last word.

    Because while you’re trying to lead…

    She’s trying to win.



    4. Peace Is the Real Marriage Currency

    Not beauty.

    Not body.

    Not background.

    Peace.

    If talking to you feels like walking through a minefield?

    He’ll stop sharing.

    If correcting you feels like triggering a siren?

    He’ll stop guiding.

    And if leading you feels like managing a rebellion?

    He’ll stop caring.



    5. Submission Isn’t Silence—It’s Strength Under Control

    Real women know:

    You don’t have to shout to be heard.

    You don’t have to dominate to be respected.

    You don’t have to argue to be wise.

    The most powerful woman in a man’s life isn’t the one who mimics his energy.

    It’s the one who multiplies his direction.



    Final Word: You Can Be Loud, Masculine, and Argumentative

    But just know—

    You won’t be married for long.

    Not to a leader.

    Not to a builder.

    Not to a man with vision.

    You’ll only attract men who fear conflict, lack backbone, and call submission “oppression.”

    So choose your tone wisely.

    Because your voice might be the reason no one chooses your hand.

    Marriage Is Not for the Loud, Masculine, or Argumentative Woman Let’s stop lying to each other: Men don’t marry to negotiate. They marry to lead. They marry for peace. And no man finds peace with a woman who talks like a drill sergeant, argues like a politician, and roars like she’s in competition with him. Let’s break it down: — 1. Loud Women Kill Atmospheres He comes home from battle. Bills. Bosses. Broken world. He opens the door—and it’s another war zone. No silence. No sanctuary. Just shouting. Modern women think volume equals value. But the truth? Men are not drawn to noise. They’re drawn to peace. — 2. Masculine Women Confuse the Blueprint If you’re acting like a man… He doesn’t need you. He already has that energy. He doesn’t want to compete with you. He wants to cover you. But how can he lead a woman who wants to prove she doesn’t need him? That’s not love. That’s resistance. — 3. Argumentative Women Are Emotional Opponents She thinks every conversation is a debate. She listens to reply, not to understand. Every suggestion becomes a courtroom cross-examination. You can’t build legacy with a woman who always has the last word. Because while you’re trying to lead… She’s trying to win. — 4. Peace Is the Real Marriage Currency Not beauty. Not body. Not background. Peace. If talking to you feels like walking through a minefield? He’ll stop sharing. If correcting you feels like triggering a siren? He’ll stop guiding. And if leading you feels like managing a rebellion? He’ll stop caring. — 5. Submission Isn’t Silence—It’s Strength Under Control Real women know: You don’t have to shout to be heard. You don’t have to dominate to be respected. You don’t have to argue to be wise. The most powerful woman in a man’s life isn’t the one who mimics his energy. It’s the one who multiplies his direction. — Final Word: You Can Be Loud, Masculine, and Argumentative But just know— You won’t be married for long. Not to a leader. Not to a builder. Not to a man with vision. You’ll only attract men who fear conflict, lack backbone, and call submission “oppression.” So choose your tone wisely. Because your voice might be the reason no one chooses your hand.
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  • "I was once married to movie director Tchidi Chikere, and we had a beautiful daughter, Adachi Testimony. At first, things were good, but later the marriage became stressful. We had many challenges, and I was not happy. I trîed to make it work, but it didn't last.

    In 2022, the marriage ended. It was a pâinful time, but I stayed strong for my daughter. I focused on my héaling, my child, and my career.

    Later, I found love again with Carlos Jean, also known as Gin Carlos. He’s a Nigerian man based in Holland. We now have a son together, Giovanni Munachimso. With him, I found peace and happiness again.

    Life gave me another chance, and I’m grateful for my two children and the love I now enjoy."

    — Nuella Njubigbo
    "I was once married to movie director Tchidi Chikere, and we had a beautiful daughter, Adachi Testimony. At first, things were good, but later the marriage became stressful. We had many challenges, and I was not happy. I trîed to make it work, but it didn't last. In 2022, the marriage ended. It was a pâinful time, but I stayed strong for my daughter. I focused on my héaling, my child, and my career. Later, I found love again with Carlos Jean, also known as Gin Carlos. He’s a Nigerian man based in Holland. We now have a son together, Giovanni Munachimso. With him, I found peace and happiness again. Life gave me another chance, and I’m grateful for my two children and the love I now enjoy." — Nuella Njubigbo
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  • She wasn’t mad because he moved on…
    She was mad because he finally found peace.

    After years of chaos, arguments, and walking on eggshells for the sake of “the kids,” he decided to stop surviving and start living.

    She used to say no woman would ever accept him with two kids but this one not only accepts him, she loves the kids like they’re hers.

    Now the ex stands there, arms folded, watching the man she thought she had control over walk away with a woman who carries herself like a queen and causes no drama.

    “They need to see what peace looks like too.”
    And he meant that.

    Not every man leaves for another woman.
    Some leave to protect their peace, and the kids too.
    She wasn’t mad because he moved on… She was mad because he finally found peace. After years of chaos, arguments, and walking on eggshells for the sake of “the kids,” he decided to stop surviving and start living. She used to say no woman would ever accept him with two kids but this one not only accepts him, she loves the kids like they’re hers. Now the ex stands there, arms folded, watching the man she thought she had control over walk away with a woman who carries herself like a queen and causes no drama. “They need to see what peace looks like too.” And he meant that. Not every man leaves for another woman. Some leave to protect their peace, and the kids too.
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  • Stop Fixing Broken Women—You’ll Bleed Trying to Heal Them

    She wasn’t looking for help.

    She was looking for a host.

    You gave her love—she gave you trauma.
    You offered patience—she took your peace.
    You tried to be her savior—and ended up her sacrifice.

    Let’s break it down:



    1. Her Brokenness Is Not Your Assignment

    You met her crying—and made it your job to give her joy.

    You met her angry—and took it upon yourself to bring her peace.

    You met her lost—and thought your love would become her map.

    But healing is not contagious.

    It doesn’t pass through hugs.
    Or dates.
    Or good morning texts.

    It starts with accountability.

    And if she’s not ready to face her own demons?
    She’ll let them eat you alive instead.



    2. If She Won’t Fix Herself—She’ll Break You Next

    You thought she’d be grateful.
    But broken people don’t recognize blessings.

    They sabotage them.

    She says she’s “hard to love.”
    That’s not vulnerability—it’s a warning.

    You thought your consistency would calm her.
    You thought your loyalty would unlock her trust.
    You thought “patience” was the magic that would change her.

    But all it did?

    Was train her to take you for granted.



    3. She Wants the Outcome—Without the Work

    She wants the marriage.
    The ring.
    The peace.

    But not the mirror.

    She’ll quote self-love.
    Preach healing.
    Post affirmations.

    But do none of it.

    You’ll spend years waiting on a version of her that only exists in your imagination.
    She’s not becoming that woman.
    She just likes the idea of her.



    4. She’ll Weaponize Her Pain to Control You

    Watch this carefully:

    – “I’ve been through a lot”
    – “I don’t want to get hurt again”
    – “I just need you to prove yourself”

    That’s not trauma.

    That’s manipulation dressed as vulnerability.

    She doesn’t want protection.
    She wants power.

    And if she can keep you chasing her healing?

    She never has to take responsibility for her chaos.



    5. Every Second You Spend Saving Her—You Lose Yourself

    You stopped going to the gym.
    You ghosted your boys.
    You postponed your plans.

    All because she “needed you.”

    And still?

    She doesn’t respect you.

    Because deep down?

    Even broken women know:
    No real man gives up his purpose to babysit pain.



    Final Word: You’re Not Her Rehab. You’re a Man on a Mission.

    She’s not looking for healing.
    She’s looking for a place to hide her damage.

    And you?

    You’re the fool if you let her.

    Because the longer you stay?

    The more you’ll confuse her tears with tenderness.

    And the more you’ll believe pain is proof of love.

    It’s not.

    It’s proof that you’re bleeding…
    For a woman who won’t stop cutting.

    Let her go.

    She can’t love you.

    Not until she learns to face herself.

    And by then?

    You’ll be long gone—
    Building peace with a woman who didn’t need saving to begin with.
    Stop Fixing Broken Women—You’ll Bleed Trying to Heal Them She wasn’t looking for help. She was looking for a host. You gave her love—she gave you trauma. You offered patience—she took your peace. You tried to be her savior—and ended up her sacrifice. Let’s break it down: — 1. Her Brokenness Is Not Your Assignment You met her crying—and made it your job to give her joy. You met her angry—and took it upon yourself to bring her peace. You met her lost—and thought your love would become her map. But healing is not contagious. It doesn’t pass through hugs. Or dates. Or good morning texts. It starts with accountability. And if she’s not ready to face her own demons? She’ll let them eat you alive instead. — 2. If She Won’t Fix Herself—She’ll Break You Next You thought she’d be grateful. But broken people don’t recognize blessings. They sabotage them. She says she’s “hard to love.” That’s not vulnerability—it’s a warning. You thought your consistency would calm her. You thought your loyalty would unlock her trust. You thought “patience” was the magic that would change her. But all it did? Was train her to take you for granted. — 3. She Wants the Outcome—Without the Work She wants the marriage. The ring. The peace. But not the mirror. She’ll quote self-love. Preach healing. Post affirmations. But do none of it. You’ll spend years waiting on a version of her that only exists in your imagination. She’s not becoming that woman. She just likes the idea of her. — 4. She’ll Weaponize Her Pain to Control You Watch this carefully: – “I’ve been through a lot” – “I don’t want to get hurt again” – “I just need you to prove yourself” That’s not trauma. That’s manipulation dressed as vulnerability. She doesn’t want protection. She wants power. And if she can keep you chasing her healing? She never has to take responsibility for her chaos. — 5. Every Second You Spend Saving Her—You Lose Yourself You stopped going to the gym. You ghosted your boys. You postponed your plans. All because she “needed you.” And still? She doesn’t respect you. Because deep down? Even broken women know: No real man gives up his purpose to babysit pain. — Final Word: You’re Not Her Rehab. You’re a Man on a Mission. She’s not looking for healing. She’s looking for a place to hide her damage. And you? You’re the fool if you let her. Because the longer you stay? The more you’ll confuse her tears with tenderness. And the more you’ll believe pain is proof of love. It’s not. It’s proof that you’re bleeding… For a woman who won’t stop cutting. Let her go. She can’t love you. Not until she learns to face herself. And by then? You’ll be long gone— Building peace with a woman who didn’t need saving to begin with.
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  • Mercy Johnson’s Official Response

    Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well.

    I usually don’t respond to drama or online callouts, but I feel the need to address recent statements made about me by Angela Okorie.

    First of all, I come from a place of peace. I’ve spent years working hard in this industry, trying to grow, evolve, and focus on my family and career. I’ve never claimed to be perfect — I’m just a woman trying to live with integrity and love.

    Angela, I truly don’t know what pain you may be carrying, but I want to say this from my heart: If I have ever hurt you in any way, directly or indirectly, I’m sorry. Not because I feel guilty of any wrongdoing — but because peace is more valuable than pride.

    However, I also won’t allow my name or character to be misrepresented without defending my truth. I stand by who I am, what I believe in, and the values I hold dear.

    To my fans and the public, thank you for standing by me. Please let’s not spread hate or negativity — let’s choose kindness, maturity, and mutual respect.

    Life is short. Let’s build, not break. Let’s pray for one another, not pull each other down.

    Love always,
    Mercy Johnson Okojie.
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    Mercy Johnson’s Official Response Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well. I usually don’t respond to drama or online callouts, but I feel the need to address recent statements made about me by Angela Okorie. First of all, I come from a place of peace. I’ve spent years working hard in this industry, trying to grow, evolve, and focus on my family and career. I’ve never claimed to be perfect — I’m just a woman trying to live with integrity and love. Angela, I truly don’t know what pain you may be carrying, but I want to say this from my heart: If I have ever hurt you in any way, directly or indirectly, I’m sorry. Not because I feel guilty of any wrongdoing — but because peace is more valuable than pride. However, I also won’t allow my name or character to be misrepresented without defending my truth. I stand by who I am, what I believe in, and the values I hold dear. To my fans and the public, thank you for standing by me. Please let’s not spread hate or negativity — let’s choose kindness, maturity, and mutual respect. Life is short. Let’s build, not break. Let’s pray for one another, not pull each other down. Love always, Mercy Johnson Okojie. Copied
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  • DREAMS AND THEIR MEANINGS

    1a. If you drink water in dream, it is peace of mind.

    1b. If you fetch water in river, well, tap.....it is a sign of abundance coming to you as quickly as possible.

    1c. If you are fetching water for someone, it means that someone's is using you or manipulating you. Your Destiny is also under threat.

    1d. If you bath or wash cloth in dream, it is a sign of spiritual cleansing and renewal.

    2. If you see basket or carry basket in dream......it has two meanings depending on the circumstance. One, your time of harvesting is coming. Second, pray against loss, wastage and working without results.

    3. If you poo or urinate or formit in dream, it's a good dream of victory and freedom. You have removed bad things from your body.

    4. If you're running in dream without anyone pursuing you, it means you are gaining spiritual strength and your life would move forward no matter what. If you're flying, same meaning. If you're being pursued, it's an attack coming.

    5. If you see egg, it's fertility and productivity.

    6. If you see any fruit, it's abundance and breakthrough. If you see grape, it's breakthrough coming with some challenges.

    7. If you see bitter leaf, you will experience some tough moment with sweet endings.

    8. If you buy or someone gives you new shoe or sander or slippers in dream, it means you will have new direction for your life. If you're not married, be prepared.

    9. If you're pregnant or deliver baby in dream, and you're not expecting baby on real life......it means you have some ideas that are very helpful for your life inside of you. If you deliver the baby safely, it means you will actualize your ideas for your progress in life..,....not neccesarily spiritual spouse, though in some cases, it may be.

    10. If you're picking money on the floor or anywhere in dream, pray against lack, #spiritualityandpositivity wants, hunger or poverty in your life.

    11. If you see mushrooms in dream, pray against badluck and sickness.

    DREAMS AND THEIR MEANINGS 1a. If you drink water in dream, it is peace of mind. 1b. If you fetch water in river, well, tap.....it is a sign of abundance coming to you as quickly as possible. 1c. If you are fetching water for someone, it means that someone's is using you or manipulating you. Your Destiny is also under threat. 1d. If you bath or wash cloth in dream, it is a sign of spiritual cleansing and renewal. 2. If you see basket or carry basket in dream......it has two meanings depending on the circumstance. One, your time of harvesting is coming. Second, pray against loss, wastage and working without results. 3. If you poo or urinate or formit in dream, it's a good dream of victory and freedom. You have removed bad things from your body. 4. If you're running in dream without anyone pursuing you, it means you are gaining spiritual strength and your life would move forward no matter what. If you're flying, same meaning. If you're being pursued, it's an attack coming. 5. If you see egg, it's fertility and productivity. 6. If you see any fruit, it's abundance and breakthrough. If you see grape, it's breakthrough coming with some challenges. 7. If you see bitter leaf, you will experience some tough moment with sweet endings. 8. If you buy or someone gives you new shoe or sander or slippers in dream, it means you will have new direction for your life. If you're not married, be prepared. 9. If you're pregnant or deliver baby in dream, and you're not expecting baby on real life......it means you have some ideas that are very helpful for your life inside of you. If you deliver the baby safely, it means you will actualize your ideas for your progress in life..,....not neccesarily spiritual spouse, though in some cases, it may be. 10. If you're picking money on the floor or anywhere in dream, pray against lack, #spiritualityandpositivity wants, hunger or poverty in your life. 11. If you see mushrooms in dream, pray against badluck and sickness.
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  • #BreakingNews Peter Obi, others escape Plane crash

    “We thank God we survived. No one would have believed it was an accident if the plane had crashed with Peter Obi inside”

    The former Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, (LP) was among the over 100 passengers that escaped plane crash at the local wing of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport on Tuesday.

    Aviation sources told Irohinoodua that Obi who was in Economy Class was in the Airpeace plane with flight number P47123 when it took off from Abuja on Tuesday.

    The take off was scheduled for 12:35 but it eventually took off by 12:59.

    The Air peace plane was to land 1:55 but landed 2:25 with approximately 30 minutes behind schedule. Reliable sources said for about 30 minutes the pilot lost control leaving the plane to hover instilling fear and trembling on awed passengers.

    “It’s was a nasty experience. The plane made many attempts to land but had to retreat. The passengers were jolted. People were praying and casting out the devil as the plane’s destiny was uncertain. At a point it was as if the plane would crash on many houses,” one of the passengers who does not wish to be named told Irohinoodua. The passenger said the experience underlines the fragile nature of Nigeria and how the natural disaster could plunge the country into a major civil strive or even war. “Nigerian Leaders need to fix the country and avoid potential causes of disasters like this, which has serious implications for national security”.

    A mother of two, she said she almost gave up as the plane hovered aimlessly between ascending or descending into chaos.

    “Peter Obi was in the plane. Many lost hope. We though the plane would crash. He was calm and resolute. He was telling people around him to be calm that all would be well. We thank God we survived. No one would have believed it was an accident if the plane had crashed with Peter Obi inside” another passenger told our reporter.

    He said while other passengers were in great confusion, Peter Obi was comforting them that they should trust in God.

    A businessman in the plane, Dr Benson Onuwaje was said to have summoned courage by standing up to pray for everybody telling them all would be well.

    “The man Dr Onuwaje is a man of courage. He is a man of God. He rose up and started praying. He was in the first class. He called the name of God and assured us that we would land safely. We thank God our prayer was answered” Mathew Adekunle who was on the plane said.

    Irohinoodua was informed that Peter Obi who recently donated N20million to flood victims in Niger State had visiting some communities in Northern Nigeria after which he returned to Abuja for a scheduled political meeting. He left Lagos for Abuja this afternoon for another meeting, the source said.

    “We thank God we all landed safely. God protected all of us including Peter Obi” one of the passengers said.

    #BreakingNews Peter Obi, others escape Plane crash “We thank God we survived. No one would have believed it was an accident if the plane had crashed with Peter Obi inside” The former Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, (LP) was among the over 100 passengers that escaped plane crash at the local wing of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport on Tuesday. Aviation sources told Irohinoodua that Obi who was in Economy Class was in the Airpeace plane with flight number P47123 when it took off from Abuja on Tuesday. The take off was scheduled for 12:35 but it eventually took off by 12:59. The Air peace plane was to land 1:55 but landed 2:25 with approximately 30 minutes behind schedule. Reliable sources said for about 30 minutes the pilot lost control leaving the plane to hover instilling fear and trembling on awed passengers. “It’s was a nasty experience. The plane made many attempts to land but had to retreat. The passengers were jolted. People were praying and casting out the devil as the plane’s destiny was uncertain. At a point it was as if the plane would crash on many houses,” one of the passengers who does not wish to be named told Irohinoodua. The passenger said the experience underlines the fragile nature of Nigeria and how the natural disaster could plunge the country into a major civil strive or even war. “Nigerian Leaders need to fix the country and avoid potential causes of disasters like this, which has serious implications for national security”. A mother of two, she said she almost gave up as the plane hovered aimlessly between ascending or descending into chaos. “Peter Obi was in the plane. Many lost hope. We though the plane would crash. He was calm and resolute. He was telling people around him to be calm that all would be well. We thank God we survived. No one would have believed it was an accident if the plane had crashed with Peter Obi inside” another passenger told our reporter. He said while other passengers were in great confusion, Peter Obi was comforting them that they should trust in God. A businessman in the plane, Dr Benson Onuwaje was said to have summoned courage by standing up to pray for everybody telling them all would be well. “The man Dr Onuwaje is a man of courage. He is a man of God. He rose up and started praying. He was in the first class. He called the name of God and assured us that we would land safely. We thank God our prayer was answered” Mathew Adekunle who was on the plane said. Irohinoodua was informed that Peter Obi who recently donated N20million to flood victims in Niger State had visiting some communities in Northern Nigeria after which he returned to Abuja for a scheduled political meeting. He left Lagos for Abuja this afternoon for another meeting, the source said. “We thank God we all landed safely. God protected all of us including Peter Obi” one of the passengers said.
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  • Posts about the death of popular Nigerian actor Ngozi Ezeonu arecirculating on social media in January 2024.

    Ezeonu is a former journalist who started acting in Nollywood in 1994 and has appeared in over 300 movies.

    The Nigerian film industry is popularly known as Nollywood.

    One Facebook post reads: “BREAKING! Actress Ngozi Ezeonu is reportedly dead. Very tearfully indeed although no Queen reigns forever. She has showcased wonders in the business of Movies, having taken leads and participations in over 50 movies in the Nollywood industry. Rest In Peace Mummy-General.”

    In the comment section, some people doubted the authenticity of the post. But we found similar posts on Facebook here, here, here and here.

    So has Ezeonu passed away? We checked.

    Posts about the death of popular Nigerian actor Ngozi Ezeonu arecirculating on social media in January 2024. Ezeonu is a former journalist who started acting in Nollywood in 1994 and has appeared in over 300 movies. The Nigerian film industry is popularly known as Nollywood. One Facebook post reads: “BREAKING! Actress Ngozi Ezeonu is reportedly dead. Very tearfully indeed although no Queen reigns forever. She has showcased wonders in the business of Movies, having taken leads and participations in over 50 movies in the Nollywood industry. Rest In Peace Mummy-General.” In the comment section, some people doubted the authenticity of the post. But we found similar posts on Facebook here, here, here and here. So has Ezeonu passed away? We checked.
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  • Man Found Dead in Apartment After Three Days

    Abuja, Nigeria – A somber discovery was made recently in the nation's capital as a man was found dead in his apartment, reportedly three days after his passing.

    Neighbors became alarmed after a strong odor began emanating from his residence. Out of concern, they broke into the apartment and sadly found the man lifeless.

    According to authorities, both his phone and SIM card are locked with a password, making it difficult to immediately reach any of his family members or close contacts. Investigations are ongoing to determine his identity and notify his next of kin.

    If you recognize this man or have any information that could help in reaching his relatives, please come forward. Your assistance could help bring closure to his loved ones.

    May his soul rest in Peace
    Man Found Dead in Apartment After Three Days Abuja, Nigeria – A somber discovery was made recently in the nation's capital as a man was found dead in his apartment, reportedly three days after his passing. Neighbors became alarmed after a strong odor began emanating from his residence. Out of concern, they broke into the apartment and sadly found the man lifeless. According to authorities, both his phone and SIM card are locked with a password, making it difficult to immediately reach any of his family members or close contacts. Investigations are ongoing to determine his identity and notify his next of kin. If you recognize this man or have any information that could help in reaching his relatives, please come forward. Your assistance could help bring closure to his loved ones. May his soul rest in Peace
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  • I Won’t Act with Regina Daniels Again – My Life Matters" – Maurice Sam Reveals Shocking Encounter with Ned Nwoko

    Popular Nollywood actor Maurice Sam has stirred major reactions after boldly declaring that he will no longer act in any movie with Regina Daniels, citing a personal safety concern.

    In his words:
    “There was a day her husband looked me straight in the eyes and warned me never to act any romantic scenes with Regina again — not even a simple kiss.”

    According to Maurice, Ned Nwoko’s warning was so direct and intense, he immediately realized the risks involved.

    “To protect myself, I’ve informed directors not to pair me with her again. I don’t want to be the reason a married couple has problems.”

    He also noted that while he once believed Ned supported Regina’s acting career, this experience showed him otherwise.

    Drama or wisdom?
    One thing is clear — Maurice Sam has chosen peace of mind over screen chemistry.

    I Won’t Act with Regina Daniels Again – My Life Matters" – Maurice Sam Reveals Shocking Encounter with Ned Nwoko Popular Nollywood actor Maurice Sam has stirred major reactions after boldly declaring that he will no longer act in any movie with Regina Daniels, citing a personal safety concern. In his words: “There was a day her husband looked me straight in the eyes and warned me never to act any romantic scenes with Regina again — not even a simple kiss.” According to Maurice, Ned Nwoko’s warning was so direct and intense, he immediately realized the risks involved. “To protect myself, I’ve informed directors not to pair me with her again. I don’t want to be the reason a married couple has problems.” He also noted that while he once believed Ned supported Regina’s acting career, this experience showed him otherwise. Drama or wisdom? One thing is clear — Maurice Sam has chosen peace of mind over screen chemistry.
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