IKENNE 🇳🇬 to SWEDEN 🇸🇪
Beyond Limits FA, Ikenne, Ogun State wins the Gothia Cup, Sweden - the world's largest youth football tournament for the 2nd time in a row.
Nigeria got TALENTS 🔥🔥
This guy has just killed all arguments for scrapping NYSC. He has positively impacted those kids in ways they never thought possible, which wouldn't have happened if he hadn't been posted there as a corps member.
I think @officialnyscng should give him an award.
I worked in tax department of two oil companies for 13 years, heading the unit for 6 years out of those 13.
One major thing I learnt from that role, which still applies to me in my post 9-5 endeavours today, is outlook to problem no matter the scale.
FIRS can bring a tax "liability" of N20 billion and I won't budge.
I knew I would defend it - legally - and we probably won't pay 1% of that. Worst case, we take each other to court.
In most cases, they just apply flat tax rates on your company's balance sheet items and slam you as tax liability.
All those things don't move me.
We will defend it.
English. Law. Mathematics. Even shouting match.
That was practically my lifestyle for 10+ years. My work.
Anyone not familiar with the job - including accountants in other departments - will start shaking when such letters come.
I have learnt not to.
I also faced National Assembly committees at least 4 times, with my executive management, on those things.
They don't move me.
Now, that I have "retired" from 9-5, the outlook to seeming problem follows me to my endeavour.
My business once had a half a billion Naira financial obligation to settle and our liquidity was very tight. Three days to due date, we didn't have up to 10% of that in bank.
My other management staff were worried. I wasn't. I was still going to play my football. No one is going to die. 😀
Well, by stroke of miracle, we had business patronages that got us cash to settle that obligation.
I learnt to dismiss seeming problem from m experience working in tax.
In my active 9-5 days, I once traveled to Abuja for meetings and stopped to work in our Abuja office.
By 4:30pm, the driver assigned to me was reminding me, "Sir, it is better we leave early because of rush hour traffic".
I didn't budge until I was ready, at a time that happened to be the so-called rush hour.
I was expecting serious traffic.
I saw "sprinkles" of cars here and there on our way to the hotel and I had to ask the driver "Is this the traffic you are talking about?".
We got to the hotel in 15 minutes.
Mr IGP sir @TunjiDisu1
Please see this case.
This 67 year old man was forcefully evicted from his rented apartment in Lekki by men of the Nigerian Police at Ilasan Police Division alongside the Estate security.
He was beaten and brutalized as seen in the video and pictures below while the eviction was taking place.
He called his lawyer for help who rushed to the scene and took him to hospital but unfortunately he died.
Now the operatives on ground are claiming the man committed suicide.
How? This lawlessness must stop and the man must get justice.
FIFA approved my match ticket for the 2026 World Cup final.
Thanks to everyone who has supported Pooja Media throughout this World Cup.
Tomorrow, I will be covering the FIFA World Cup final for the 2nd time — none of this would have happened without your support.
Qatar 2022 Final ✅️
US/CAN/MEX 2026 Final ✅️
#FIFAWorldCupWithPooja
This girl earns about half a million naira a month. One time, I was supposed to give her 8k for something, but I sent 10k instead.
When we spoke later, she was genuinely thanking me for the extra 2k.
I laughed about it, but she was completely serious.
I really admire grateful people. For them, it isn’t even about the money; it’s about the thought. The fact that someone considered you worthy of spending their hard-earned money on.
Ok, highest ever in a 2 week period
For tweeting only about Messi and Ronaldo in past two weeks 😀
Make I quit my "CEO @ self employed" job and start farming 😀
Orire School Abduction: Why Terroriist Keel Both Mr Michael Oyedokun and Deacon John Olaleye
This is too sad to hear😭😭😭😭
These are what Mr Zacheaus Olatunde said about the kidnapping that happened to them on May 15, 2026. He talked about what really caused the death of both Mr Michael Oyedokun and Deacon John Olaleye.
Terrorists said Mr Michael Oyedokun disobeyed them, they said he died because he disobeyed their order. That day when we reached the forest, they told us to drop all our phones, we did so but we didn't know that Mr Michael Oyedokun didn't dropped his own. A terrorist who was sitting with him on the motorcycle discovered a phone in his pocket and he began to question him, the teacher said he did hear when they said that, immediately the terrorist slapped him and when their commander heard, he took it up and he was furious.
They have two commanders, a General commander and a camp commander. The General commander said; If I didn't k*ll anyone...I must k*ll this man for disobeying my order.
The following day, Mr Michael Oyedokun was s*aughtered. He was shouting as they were dragging him away, he was begging and his noise was so loud but later...no more noice.
One terrorist in his age of 17 or 18 came later, he was dancing and singing to celebrate the death of the teacher.
Mr. John Olaleye was m*rdered on June 7, they k*lled him because they said they have warned that military men should not move closer.
They didn't k*lled them in our presence, they came to take them away and go to another place to carry out that evil act. We were only hearing their noises.
They have a tent where they kept us, we were chained and they handcuff our hand for the whole 56 days. They blindfolded our eyes and anytime we wanted to pee or defecate, we would beg them.
They changed locations, we didn't stay in one place through out the 56 days. Sometimes, they would hit us with a gun. We used to suffer for any crime those little children committed.
When it's time for them to pray, they didn't joke with it. They prayed alot and recited Quran. They would never miss their prayers and when it's time to recite Quran, they would never miss it.
The terrorists said they didn't want money but they wanted their people who were arrested to be freed, that was their demand. We men suffered alot, they should not see us praying, anytime they noticed we were praying...they would beat hell out of us. They said they didn't want us to pray or call Jesus.
When he was asked how they were saved. He said that the terrorists willingly released them. They asked us to go that day because military have abducted their families, they told us to go willingly so that their families could be released as well.
When we were released, they told us the way to pass and they told us we will see two streams on the way. After those two streams, you will see the solders who are there to receive you, they told us.
I was the one carrying everyone when we reached the streams, I carried almost those little children because most of them were already weak. After a short trek, we saw some security men who have been waiting to receive us.
It was a bitter experience, they gave us majorly rice and red oil, no pepper and sometimes it would be only rice without salt or red oil.
There was a time they k*lled a deer and a grasscutter for us. Since the day they have eliminated Mr John Olaleye, they have changed to us, they started treating us well, they changed their cruelty ways of dealing with us. They changed when they heard that some of their family members have been abducted by the solders.
The day we would be released, they asked us if we would take our bath but we said no, we were eager to live the forest. They told us to get ready that we would go home that day.
When we reached Ibadan, one of the military commanders asked me if I could identify the terrorists if I see them on phone. He showed me their pictures and I could identify one. They told us they
“When it's time for them to pray, they didn't joke with it. They prayed alot and recited Quran. They would never miss their prayers and when it's time to recite Quran, they would never miss it.”
If you are a Muslim, don’t be surprised by the above quote. This is the prophecy of the Prophet playing out in HD. These people fit every description of the Khawarij. The Prophet called them the dogs of Hellfire.
Long ago, the Prophet (peace be upon him) warned us about this group who would use extreme outward piety to mask dark and violent hearts.
He said:
يحقر أحدكم صلاته مع صلاتهم، وصيامه مع صيامهم، يقرءون القرآن لا يجاوز تراقيهم، يمرقون من الدين كما يمرق السهم من الرمية
"One of you will look down upon his own prayer when compared to their prayer, and his fasting when compared to their fasting. They will recite the Quran but it will not go beyond their collarbones. They will pass through the religion just as an arrow passes through its target."
Do not be surprised if they killed Mr. Michael Oyedokun and Deacon John Olaleye. No one is safe with them, not even the Prophet himself.
They were the ones who slaughtered the noble companion Abdullah ibn Khabbab alongside his pregnant wife. They are the same breed of extremists who assassinated Ali ibn Abi Talib.
This is to tell you that the number one enemies of Muslims are ISWAP, Boko Haram and co. They hijack the religion and use it as a cover for pure evil.
Their long prayers and recitations will not save them. Their punishment is coming. Justice will catch up with them in this life and the hereafter.
Allah knows best.
Barrister Rodiyah Omotoyosi drew attention after photos of her call to the Nigerian Bar showed her wearing a niqab beneath her legal wig and gown.
The images sparked conversations across Nigeria about faith, religion, and representation in the legal profession.
#africanfolder
WHO IS A MAGAJIYA IN A NIGERIAN ARMY BARRACK?
Many people hear the title Magajiya in Army barracks but don't know what it means.
A Magajiya is not a soldier and not a military rank. She is a respected soldier's wife chosen to coordinate and represent other soldiers' wives in the barracks.
Her responsibilities include:
• Serving as the leader and spokesperson for soldiers' wives.
• Passing important information from the barracks authorities to families.
• Helping to settle minor disputes among families.
• Organizing meetings and community activities.
• Encouraging peace, cleanliness, discipline, and unity in the barracks.
• Welcoming and guiding newly posted soldiers' families.
Although the position is traditional, the Magajiya plays an important role in promoting harmony and supporting the welfare of Military families living in the barracks.
Have you ever lived in a Nigerian Army barracks or know a Magajiya?
Share your experience. Let's gist and do small amebo and have fun. 😊
Damn, I remember how we grew up in the barracks, so interesting everybody's dream is to be like their dad...🥺
we have a life of no worry because life is so much different inside barrack,☺️🕺 we look outsider as civilian and we feel untouched even if we’re outside the barracks.💯 the sad part is waking up to your dad telling you his going for an operation,🥹 you won’t even know if he’s going to come back but we always pray for their safety 🙏❤️RIP to Our Gallant Fathers, Men and Soldiers 💔🕊️🙇🙏
#ThankASoldier