It's called University of the People (UoPeople). It is the world's first tuition-free, non-profit, American accredited online university. No visa. No relocation. Just your phone or laptop and an internet connection.
They offer degrees in Business Administration, Computer Science, Health Science and Education. From associate degree all the way to MBA.
To apply, go to uopeople. edu and start your application today.
You only pay small assessment fees per course and even those can be waived if you cannot afford them.
Over 170,000 students from 200+ countries are already enrolled. Nigerians are sleeping on this.
Above all, love God.
Nigeria needs to divide for real progress to happen in all regions.
The person who married Nigeria together knew that we can’t live together, and he did it in other to continue the exploitation.
Yoruba’s have a distinguished culture and character
Igbo’s are bound by a belief and value system that would affect a yoruba mans culture so the struggle
Hausas are in a world of their own. Bound by their own walls that can’t be broken
Other tribes are also inclusive in this distinction.
How can the marriage work?
It’s all pours down to “I pass my neighbor” mentality… The same way a black will be happy to talk about be the first to get this and that…
Poverty mindset
Those of you that buy the latest phone every year, how do you do it?
Do you keep money somewhere waiting for the next release? Is there any extra satisfaction from getting the latest phone?
Guys do warn bettors on here to always avoid those foreign bookies… 1xbet , 22bet, Betano etc. They’re all the same once you win big on those platform your eyes will see premium shege
Wait!
This man played a bet, staked ₦28,000,000 and won ₦82,000,000..
The bet company allowed him to withdraw only ₦31,000,000
They refused to allow him withdraw the remaining money which is about ₦51,000,000.
When he complained, they told him he needs to provide his details for verification..
They requested for his ID and other things, he submitted it all yet they still kept his money..
The man said he has lost lots of money on the same bet company and they never asked him to do verification...
But now he wants to withdraw his money, they're asking for verification..
All these bet companies ehhh!!!
If its you,will you let go????
“If you kill me Europe will turn Black”
That’s former Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, in 2010, predicting the immigration “crisis” that Europe (the entire West, if you like) is witnessing today.
This is why I say to you as an African immigrant in the west, you are not “loud” enough, you haven’t caused them discomfort enough.
Every month for two years, I squeezed ₦30,000 out of my meager Lagos salary to send to my Aunty in the village. She would always call, voice shaking, complaining about how her roof was leaking and her small provision shop had completely collapsed. I literally lived on garri and groundnut some weeks just to make sure she didn't starve.
Last December, I finally traveled back home for the family reunion. I walked down her street, sweating and carrying a half-bag of rice I had managed to buy for her, expecting to see her old, dilapidated house. Instead, a massive four-bedroom duplex with interlocking tiles, a borehole, stood exactly on her plot.
Confused, I asked a neighbor where my Aunty had relocated to. The neighbor laughed. "Relocated where? She owns this mansion. She just finished building it and even bought two new buses for her transport business."
As I stood there staring at the gate, my phone rang. It was her.
"My son," her voice cracked pitifully over the line. "Have you sent this month's money? I have not drank water since yesterday o."
@neo_officialll That Otedola talk na lambs. No bank will pay him 35% per annum 15-17 yrs ago when inflation rate hovered b/w 11-13%. He could negotiate maybe 15-18%. In banking and finance generally,there's something called cost-of-fund and interest income....
@AjeboDanny You are lying no fuel station will the attendance will give you personal account while pos is are their very disposal , and many even paste the account in the pump or pillars
@carter6f This guy lies too much. He didn’t add the PART they monopolize the whole diesel market for him alone. During OBJ regime, he was the only person who has the license to import diesel in the whole of Nigeria, thanks to OBJ
The Fall of DSTV
DSTV raised its subscription prices three times in two years.
Then it lost 1.4 million Nigerian subscribers in those same two years.
Then it slashed its decoder price by 50% to beg those subscribers to come back.
Some people will call it business strategy but this is a company eating itself alive and wondering why it is hungry.
The numbers are brutal.
MultiChoice lost 2.8 million active subscribers across Africa over two financial years. 1.2 million in 2025 alone. An 8% year on year decline. 
Nigeria accounted for 77% of subscriber losses across all of MultiChoice’s African operations outside South Africa. The Rest of Africa base collapsed from 9.3 million in 2023 to 7.5 million in 2025. 
Nigeria did not just leave DSTV, they buried it and the content is leaving with the subscribers.
BET Africa and MTV Base shut down January 2026. CBS Reality and CBS Justice went December 2025. CNN International, Discovery Channel, Cartoon Network, TNT Africa, Food Network and several others were all at risk of removal. 
A platform charging premium prices while removing the channels people subscribed for is not a product anymore but a subscription to disappointment.
DSTV built its Nigerian dominance on a monopoly with no serious competition for decades. So it did what every monopoly does when it feels untouchable. It raised prices whenever it wanted, reduced value whenever it could, and treated Nigerian subscribers like they had no alternative.
Then Netflix arrived. Then YouTube got faster. Then data became more accessible. Then the naira collapsed and Nigerians had to choose between DSTV and eating.
Omo we chose eating.
MultiChoice responded by cutting decoder prices from N20,000 to N10,000 and launching a promotional campaign called “We Got You”.
“We Got You” from the same company that raised your subscription three times in 24 months, removed your favourite channels, and treated your complaints like background noise.
They did not get you, they lost you and now they are running after you with a discount like an ex who only calls when they realise you moved on.
DSTV is not falling because of Netflix or the economy.
It is falling because it spent twenty years treating Nigerian consumers with contempt and assumed loyalty was the same thing as having no choice.
Nigerians finally got a choice but not MultiChoice