@jon_d_doe Street go too knack en virgin wife ooo. 😂
The lady just jumped in a relationship without defining the kinda relationship she's going into with a man. She was used.
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From Aguata to Rwanda: 20 Outstanding South-East Students Head to Pan-African STEM Boot Camp for AI, Robotics, Digital Storytelling https://t.co/qlYOwtYliA
I am ready for an incredible new week.
Money, Success and Joy will flow effortlessly towards me this week.
I am ready to receive all of the miracles and magic coming my way this week.
I am always where I need to be and the timing of my life is perfect for me.
I Affirm ✅
My Own Happiness is that almost 30,000 Children from the Southeast Have registered for the next Maths Olympiad. 30,000 young geniuses. The future looks Bright for the region. 🥰💻
Congratulations to all the African countries representing our continent at the World Cup. Your performances have made Africa proud.
Special congratulations to Cape Verde, a nation with a landmass of 4,033 sq km, which is less than 0.5% of Nigeria’s landmass of 923,768 sq km, and a population of about 550,000, which is less than 0.25% of Nigeria’s population of 230,000,000. For context, Cape Verde has about 200,000 fewer people than Ogbomoso. Yet, they reached the knockout stage of the World Cup.
Cape Verde has once again demonstrated that greatness is not determined by size or population, but by planning and disciplined execution. When systems work, even the smallest nations can compete with the best in the world.
Nigeria’s absence from the World Cup is not a consequence of a lack of talent. It is the result of years of poor administration, weak institutions, and leadership that has consistently failed to build sustainable systems.
This is the lesson for us as a nation: if we can get leadership right, strengthen our institutions, plan and execute properly, and reward talent over connections, Nigeria can become a global success story, not only in football but also in other areas.
A new Nigeria is POssible … and Nigeria will be OK. -PO
The Crisis Started When I Refused His N12.5bn Demand" - DG Adeniyi
— DG Adeniyi says the Chief of Staff asked him for N12.5 billion and the problem began when he refused to pay.
“Tinubu Must Resign Over Incompetence, Daily Corruption Revelations” — Peter Obi Calls for Tinubu’s Resignation Over Multiple Corruption Scandals https://t.co/K6QVgJznOY
Continuing his efforts to encourage more citizens to register for their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), Peter Obi made a brief stop at Loyola Grammar School alongside Pat Utomi, an alumnus of the school. He interacted with those registering for their PVCs and commended the INEC officials for their dedication and the work they were doing.
He also stopped at a mart along the way, where he purchased a few items and had a brief conversation with the manager about business, including how sales had been and the general state of operations.