This Pastor said he wanted us to register 1k people!
E be like say e mean am o😂🔥🔥🔥
Na so so TINUBU MUST GO Everybody Dey shout here
The only motivation I need to ride on rn😂✌️
There are disgusting things happening in Nigeria that would make your stomach curl,
Imagine taking 19yr old to Ivory Coast on the pretext of giving her a job, then compelling her to prostitute, she refuses..
You then proceed to harvest her organs..
People are wicked o!
Court Orders Final Forfeiture of 52 Houses in Lagos
Justice Alexandra Owoeye of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, ordered the final forfeiture of 52 terrace and maisonette units located in the Lekki area of Lagos.
The properties, located at Mercyville Estate, Covenant Way, off New Road, Ilasan, Lagos, were recovered from Fielddreams Limited, Ifeanyi Nweke and Amex Savings and Loans Limited.
The judge gave the order, following a Motion on Notice filed and argued by the Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, through its counsel, Franklin Ofoma.
The Commission had, on August 14, 2024, secured the interim forfeiture of the properties through an order granted by Justice Akintayo Aluko, following an ex parte application filed by the EFCC through its counsel, Ofoma.
The order was made in favour of one Dr. Kennedy Okonkwo, a real estate developer and Chief Executive Officer of Capital Gardens Limited.
In his ruling, Justice Aluko also directed the Commission to publish the interim forfeiture order in a national newspaper, inviting any interested party to show cause why the properties should not be finally forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Following the publication of the order, the respondents filed an affidavit to show cause why the court should not grant the final forfeiture of the properties.
Initially, in paragraphs 16 to 25 of their affidavit, the respondents stated that the funds used to develop the 52 terrace and maisonette units were derived from the sale of a portion of land acquired through the sale of 29 terrace and maisonette units valued at One Billion, Nine Hundred Million Naira (₦1,900,000,000.00).
They, however, subsequently made a U-turn, accusing the 3rd to 19th applicants of failing to complete the various terrace and maisonette units.
This contradicted their earlier affidavit evidence in which they had stated that they used the proceeds from the sale to complete the furnishing and interior decoration of the remaining units and that construction had been completed in 2020.
At Wednesday's proceedings, Ofoma, while moving the application for the final forfeiture of the properties, informed the court that the Commission had fully complied with the court's order regarding the publication of the interim forfeiture.
He further told the court that the application was supported by a 31-paragraph affidavit deposed to by Afolabi Seyi Oladele, a litigation officer in the Legal Department of the EFCC.
According to him, the properties were reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities, and he urged the court to grant the application for their final forfeiture.
Ofoma further submitted that the second respondent, Nweke, is a criminal fugitive, adding that he "has refused to appear before Justice R.A. Oshodi and Justice Okunuga in Charge No. ID/25771C/2025 and Charge No. ID/25769C/2025 for his arraignment and to defend the charges if he believes that he did not commit any of the offences contained in the charges against him."
He further informed the court that there were two subsisting warrants of arrest against the second respondent, adding that he had jumped the administrative bail earlier granted him by the Commission over the alleged offences.
After listening to the submissions of both the applicant and the respondents, Justice Owoeye held that “Premised on the foregoing position of the law, I hold that since this court cannot pick and choose which of the evidence given by Respondents to believe, it must consequently reject the entire affidavit evidence placed before it by the 1st-3rd Respondents.
"Accordingly, I reject the 1st-3rd Respondents' Affidavit to Show Cause/Counter-Affidavit to the Applicant/Respondent's Motion on Notice for Final Forfeiture filed on the 9th of February, 2026, but deemed properly filed on the 28th of April, 2026.
A lady was striped by ibomair and the video posted, you all dug out videos of her to show she was a baddie/ho3 so deservs it.
You all brought out videos of Favour to show she can't be a virgin so deserves r#pe.
The witch hunting/trial never ended it only changed names. 😢🤦🏽♀️
She just lost her twin because a man felt entitled to her body.
Her sister was so hurt she didn't consider her(twin) enough reason to keep living.
But this is what one of the "good men" that does not r@pe has to say about her.
“You Want To Search Me While Wearing Slippers? You Can’t Be In Uniform And Wearing Slippers!” ~ Man Confronts a Nigerian Police Officer During a Stop-And-Search. 👀
I’M 27 AND I’M NOT ASHAMED TO ADMIT THAT!!
1) I’ve never been on a date before.
2) I’ve Never been to a club.
3) I have never been loved loudly.
4) Never had my first million.
5) I cannot swim or Drive.
6) I’m a lover girl.
7) I don’t have an apartment yet.
8) I love my family so much.
9) I’m not married or in a relationship.
10) Making friends is really hard for me.
11) I can cook but I don’t love cooking.
12) I cry a lotttt.
13) I’m shy sometimes.
14) I have my emotions on my sleeves.
15) I only ask for help when I’m about to lose my mind.
16) I really want to be the face of big brands.
17) I’m such a talkertive.
18) I love to be in front of the camera
19) I want to be a model but it’s all in my head.
20) I want to be a dancer but I haven’t explored that yet.
21) I want to learn how to sew just to be able to make clothes for myself.
22) I feel like I should be doing better but I mostly think I’m stuck.
23) I don’t have life figured out yet, but I strongly believe in Gods timing🙏🏾❤️.
Happy Birthday to Peter Obi, my dearest Big Bro:
I will never forget your kindness to my beloved parents. Thank you for the respect you showed them, for your many visits to Abba, where you gave to Daddy and Mummy the most precious gifts: your time and your attention.
Thank you for walking this still-unbearable journey of grief with my siblings and me.
I remember how you regaled Daddy and Mummy with your stories until we started joking about your obsession with the “GDP of Malaysia.” But your obsession spoke of hope: your hope for Nigeria, your belief in what Nigeria could be. A belief that has always been practical, grounded in numbers and in reality.
I remember when you came to support me as I was being honored by the United Nations Foundation in New York, and I teased you about the inexpensive hotel you were staying in, and you shrugged and said, “it’s just a place to sleep, why do I need to be in an expensive place?”
And then only days later, you once again exhibited your incredible generosity to the causes you believe in, and it reminded me of all the hospitals and schools and churches you have supported over the years, and often without fanfare. You have always been clear about what your priorities are, what matters to you, what you believe should matter, and that is deeply admirable.
I have always admired your humane pragmatism, how you are willing to talk to almost anyone if it will bring about a good outcome.
And how you believe in certain ideals without being an ideologue.
And how you see people as people, knowing that human value is not measured in material terms.
And how you are able to laugh at yourself, and laugh when I tease you about your ‘one shoe and one shirt.’
And how you have always been consistent in the core of who you are.
Thank you for your compassion and your circumspection. For your honesty and your humour. For your willingness to acknowledge flaws, yours and others’, knowing that nobody is perfect. For your fuss-free kindness and your humility that is never performative.
I am inspired by your intellectual curiosity, your eagerness to learn, your genuine love of education (which is why you sought out, and honored, Daddy all those years ago when you learned that he was Nigeria’s first professor of statistics.)
Sometimes it is the simplest of language that captures the most complex of things, and so I will end with simplicity: You are a good man. You are loved. You are appreciated.
May your eyes continue to light up when you talk about the lovely confident Margaret (Thank God she agreed for you!) and your lovely children, A and E.
May joy follow you and yours always.
Mummy called you her ‘first son,’ my siblings and I call you our 'big bro,' and I cannot wait to call you ‘My President.’
I cannot wait for January 16, 2027, when I, with personal pride in you and with hope for what Nigeria can become, will cast my vote for you and your running mate, Former Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso
Chukwu dube gi. God Keep you.
With love, Chimamanda Adiche
When he was fighting the West and their religious influence in Africa
all Islamic pan Africanists supported it
now he is coming for the other side of the Oppressors they are calling him names
reason why I say there is a lot of work to do in freeing Africans