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Ọ̀sanyìn now recognizes Allah and Prophet Muhammad? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I saw the video on Tiktok this morning and you need to see how many fools are asking for the man's phone number or address in order to consult with him. Exploitation of gullible ones is a whole economy in Nigeria.
IF YOU DIED TOMORROW, YOUR FAMILY WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO ACCESS A SINGLE THING YOU OWN DIGITALLY.
BANK ACCOUNTS. PASSWORDS. CLOUD STORAGE. ALL OF IT PERMANENTLY LOCKED AWAY.
The conversation nobody has until it is already too late.
HERE'S HOW TO FIX IT IN 30 MINUTES:
Who remembers when, under intense pressure from the military and vigilante groups, notorious bandit leader Bello Turji wrote an open letter to then President Muhammadu Buhari seeking dialogue and a ceasefire, saying only Gumi understands them.
Turji promised that he and his fighters would surrender their arms and halt attacks on the condition that the government disband unauthorized vigilante groups. The government relented. This later proved to be nothing but a delay tactic to avoid crushing defeat.
Negotiations will not end banditry in Nigeria. It is already an enterprise. Only a robust military response can effectively address the threat.
🔥 🏃♂️ 🏃♀️ Bandits who attacked tureta town in sokoto state few moments ago are trying to flee the town through the swamp areas when 🇳🇬 Soldiers started engaging them .
What appears genuine at first glance can sometimes conceal a costly deception.
In this documentary, the Nigeria Police Force highlights two separate counterfeiting cases involving millions of naira and thousands of dollars in suspected counterfeit currency, while providing practical tips to help citizens identify fake notes and protect themselves from financial loss.
Watch how intelligence-led operations uncovered the suspects and learn how you can spot the warning signs of counterfeit currency.
This is all shades of wrong.
These are adults and it’s not your gadaam business what they do with their lives, when you are not law enforcement.
You recorded them and posted them online.
“I was working at Sterling Bank. I told them where the kidnap victim was staying. The ransom was ₦30 million, and I got ₦1.5 million as my share.” — Suspected kidnap kingpin, John Ewa, makes shocking confession.