Kanyinsola Ajayi 🇳🇬 storms to a National Record of 9.84s (0.1) to win men's 100m at the Prefontaine Classic!
2. Oblique Seville 🇯🇲 9.89
3. Christian Coleman 🇺🇸 9.95
4. Kenny Bednarek 🇺🇸 9.95
You go dress up make you commot, she go come dey make minor adjustments for your face and pick small small things commot from your beards.
You go just dey casually gist am how project wey you dey do dey drain your funds, next thing you don receive heavy alert with caption “my own little contribution, please manage”.
Una go dey waka for public place, next thing she don grab your arm make she dey close to you.
You go commot like this, she go send you text ask you wetin you go like chop before you come back.
You go just dey house like this, next thing she don tie wrapper wey don lose something thickness dey waka for your front dey shake bumbum.
"This is Sango's house, and that is the mosque. They are very close to each other, and if you look behind them, you'll also find a church. Since I was born, I've never heard of the Alaafin settling any religious conflict among these faiths here in Sango Koso land. We observe Jumu'ah prayers here every Friday, while Sango worshippers hold their worship on Saturdays. If you choose to listen to religious extremists on social media, that's your decision. We don't do that here. My advice to Alfas is to stop attacking other faiths if they don't want others to attack or insult Allah."
— Oyo Alfa
I was robbed at around 12:00 a.m. at Idimu Roundabout. They blocked my vehicle, forced me into it, and drove me to Graceland Estate. After that, they pushed me out and drove away along Iba LASU Road.
My vehicle is a Lexus RX 350 (2006/2008 model). If anyone sees it or has any information, please kindly reach out to me.
I thank God for sparing my life. It was a very horrible and terrifying experience, but in every situation, we must always give thanks to God.
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God bless.
Babatunde Abdulazeez
Eight months without a vacation. No salary.
Instead of giving up, I made a decision to survive with dignity. I started e-hailing, driving for Bolt and inDrive just to keep going.
Then everything changed.
My former boss called me to help with a crane installation project. The pay was ₦12,500 per day. I accepted immediately and paused my driving job.
One month later, we completed the project.
As I was preparing to return to e-hailing, my boss called again:
“Come to the office on Monday. A new company needs an Electrical Technician to handle the installation of an entire plant.”
I went, negotiated the contract, and we agreed on ₦20,000 per day until the project was completed.
For five weeks, I gave the job everything I had.
Then something happened that I never expected.
The expatriate project manager saw my work, spoke with the company on my behalf, and personally recommended me for full-time employment.
Today, I celebrate this win.
This journey reminded me that no honest work is ever wasted. Every experience prepared me for the opportunity that changed my story.
Never be ashamed of where you start. Stay humble, keep learning, and give your best in every assignment. The opportunity you’ve been praying for may be watching you before you even know it.
God’s timing is always perfect. 🙏❤️