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She left her teaching job and joined Zenith Bank as a staff member.
It was her first birthday outside the school premises, and her former pupils came to the Zenith Bank branch where she now works to celebrate her birthday.
It was the late Maya Angelou who said:
“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
Be a kind person.
A lady came to my shop one day and begged me to allow her sit down while she waited for someone. I agreed and continued pressing my phone.
A few minutes later, my neighbor suddenly asked her, “Aunty, who you dey video?” She ignored him. That was when I looked up and noticed she was secretly recording a man nearby.
I asked her why she was filming the man, but she still refused to answer. My neighbor quickly informed the man that he was being recorded.
Here’s what really happened…
The man was supplying tomato paste cartons at a cheaper price. The same lady also sold that brand, but hers was almost ₦500 higher per carton. Because of the cheaper price, people were rushing to buy from the man some buying 10, 20, even 50 cartons at once.
Even some market women she usually supplied started calling her, complaining that her own price was too high and asking her to come carry her goods.
Out of anger, she came to secretly record the man and send the video to the company whose vehicle he was using. Apparently, the tomato paste company and the vehicle company were different, and according to their policy, he wasn’t supposed to use that vehicle for the delivery.
People around them quickly figured out what had happened and began pleading with her to drop the matter. One person even warned that the report could cost the man his job.
Not long after, the company called him. Rather than argue or beg, he calmly responded that there was no need for anyone to plead on his behalf, he would report himself at the office the following day.
Then he revealed something shocking:He was actually the person helping the lady access the goods in the first place because she wasn’t financially capable of buying directly from the company yet.
Unknown to him, she had quietly been adding nearly ₦500 extra on every carton she sold while still relying on him for supply. The moment he started selling at cheaper prices, she became upset because it was ruining the profit she had been making from the same market.
In the end, the company heard his explanation, allowed him to keep the vehicle, and told him to continue his work.
But the lady?She ended up losing access to the tomato paste supply entirely because the same man she reported was the one helping her business survive.
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Not every superhero wears a cape… some wear wrappers and carry the whole family on their back😭💛
The love, the sacrifices, the way mums always know when something is wrong without us saying a word… truly unmatched.
If your mum was a superhero, what name would you give her? 🥹
#TCMOTY2026 #TreasureYourTreasure
The energy during the pitch competition at #wealthandimpactsummit26#OmoeKOH was unreal. Every founder that stepped on stage deserved applause for showing courage publicly. @omoeKOH
The crowd reaction when the ₦5M winner was announced at #wealthandimpactsummit26#OmoeKOH… goosebumps. Everybody celebrated like it was their own win. @omoeKOH created something special.
As of early May 2026, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has partnered with Chinese firms to revive and operate the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) and the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company (WRPC)
When these leaders shout "nationalization," they don't tell you the collateral damage.
So far what has been managed right...?
instead of helping other telcos to stay and stand strong, you want to break the leg of the one that has stood against all odds to give nigerian a solid communication afinity.
MTN is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, Nigerians own its stocks, the CEO of MTN NIgeria is from Modakeke in Osun State, and retail investors are the direct beneficiaries of the company's performance.
If these politicians succeed to crash MTN, other network go first faint, cos we all know they cannot handle the task...
@amietorii The reality is that MTN has become a major part of Nigeria’s communication infrastructure. Whether people like it or not, millions depend on it daily, and a collapse would affect ordinary Nigerians first.
To show they’re taking this year’s Mum of the Year competition to another level, Three Crowns Milk was at Ikeja Under Bridge on Wednesday creating awareness and encouraging people to nominate their mums before it’s too late.
#TreasureYourTreasure#TCMOTY2026
Nigerian lady named Bamitale narrates how she was molested by her older brother from the age of 6 years old to 11 years old.
This one hit differently 😔
A Nigerian lady named Bamitale just opened up about the hell she went through as a child.
Her own older brother started molesting her from when she was just 6 years old till she turned 11. He would beat her, force himself on her, then warn her not to tell anyone. He even convinced her it was "a way of knowing each other better" and gave her money to keep quiet.
She said there was no one to protect her because their dad was strict and brutal. Later she revealed her father joined a famous occult group in Lagos and tried to use all his children for rituals. Her mom had already left when she was 5 because of the toxic environment.
Family is supposed to be your safe place, not your worst nightmare. The way some children are suffering in silence in their own homes is heartbreaking.
Bamitale, if you're seeing this, you're strong for speaking out. Healing is possible, sis. May God heal every victim carrying this kind of pain.
Parents, please protect your children. Don't be too strict or trusting that you ignore the signs.
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I was in a shop this morning to buy crayfish when I got a notification on my phone.
I checked, and it was a credit alert.
Ah!!
I quickly opened it to see where it was from, and it was my April salary they had paid.
I just smiled.
The woman had already brought out ₦200 crayfish and was asking if I wanted anything else.
I said, “Madam, keep that crayfish. Give me fish.”
She said, “Ah, you no want crayfish again?”
I said, “No, I want better fish.”
She said the only fish they had around ₦1,000 was shawa fish.
I said, “Who told you I want Shawa fish? Give me good Titus, the big one.”
She said, “Ah-ah…"
I replied, “Yes, o Madam, just give me. Something good just happened now.”
She brought it out and said it was ₦4,000.
I said, “Sell am 3k nah.”
She refused. We finally agreed on ₦3,500.
I waited while she cut it.
After cutting it, she said she was done. I checked, and she had cut the fish into just 4 pieces.
I said, “Ah ah, na four pieces you cut this big fish into?"
She said yes, that’s the normal cutting size.
I replied, "Nooo, it is not normal for me o! Divide them again. Make am like eight or ten pieces.”
She said, “Ehhh, you want make I piece am like that?”
I said, “Madam, just cut am the way I want.”
As she was cutting it again, she said, “See as you dey cut fish wey you wan use cook one pot, no go bite your finger when you dey eat am o!”
Lol. Who tell her say I wan use am cook one pot of food?
Something wey I wan put for freezer, dey bring out small small dey cook.
Madam, piece am well well for me abeg.
At least, one week protein don sure for me!!
Chinecherem Onu
So we’re hearing that a 17-year-old boy, Thompson, was kpai'd by his former schoolmate and friend.
They assumed he was a rich kid.
So they bought a big sack, chains, and a padlock, then lured him to their place.
All because they wanted N200m from the v+ct+m's family. An amount that would make most grown folks shudder.
And the talk now is, “That’s why rich kids shouldn’t associate with poor kids.”
While I agree with that to an extent, that’s not the root cause.
I blame social media.
This is one of its ugly sides. Sadly, this generation is overexposed to it.
These guys look at people like Peller and see themselves in him.
Let’s be real. Young people scroll TikTok and IG 24/7.
What do they see? Creators are flashing bundles of cash, Benz, designer clothes, and Dubai trips.
No job, no context, just “soft life.”
These things create a fantasy.
And some young folks will chase that fantasy by any means.
I’m not sure a lot of millennials were thinking of hitting N200m in one day at 21.
You just wanted a new T-shirt and a pair of jeans to denge pose.
But have you interacted with the covetous youngsters out there these days?
They want your phone. They know all the phone models better than the one you’re using, and their prices.
And when they tell you they need a certain amount to sort out “sturvs,”
You’re like, are you effing serious?
Young boys watch flashy creators daily. New cars. Babes. Stacks of cash. Plenty of followers. No 9-5. No skill.
Some are their mates, including Peller, who openly mocks education and says he’s quitting school because it’s affecting his income.
Yet they’re platformed by a society that celebrates abundance over value.
Then we ask why crimes like this are on the rise.
Influence is real. When the only role models kids see are the loudest flexers, we shouldn’t act shocked when they want shortcuts.
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Seun Okinbaloye: You boasted you will deliver 2.5 million votes for Tinubu in 2027. Where will the votes come from?
Governor Monday Okpebholo: From Edo State. People are already shouting “2.5 million votes” on the streets.
Seun Okinbaloye: But in 2023, Peter Obi defeated Tinubu in Edo with 331,163 votes to Tinubu’s 144,471. There are not even up to 700,000 votes combined.
Governor Monday Okpebholo: This time will be different. It is because of the work we are doing and the money Tinubu is releasing to us.
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Special thanks to the parents of this child. Their early intervention saved this baby.
At a point, it would have been too late to correct.
Medicine is good, but all thanks to God for his grace and kindness.