The knockout king has arrived. With 12 career goals in World Cup elimination matches, Kylian Mbappé surpasses every legend to ever play the game. No one has scored more when it matters most.
He’s unstoppable.
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The dust has settled on a dramatic day of World Cup football. On one side, we saw the tears of a legend bowing out, on the other, the tears of a champion who lived to fight another day,
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A viral video claimed a roadside corn seller earns ₦2.5 million every month.
The internet did what it always does: picked sides.
Some called her a liar. Others insisted people underestimate small businesses.
But we asked a different question:
Do the numbers actually add up?
Using our Authenticity Filter, we broke down the business economics behind the 2.5M/month corn claim from revenue vs. profit to daily sales targets and what it actually takes to hit that.
This isn't about proving right or wrong. It's about swapping assumptions for clear analysis
A government agency the Presidency says "does not exist" reportedly sitting in Nigeria's ₦68.32 trillion budget. Then a bribery allegation. Then a counter-accusation of impersonation. We broke down what's confirmed, what's disputed and disputed.
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•NIMC is now the central hub for digital identity.
•They’re making it easier for villages & diaspora to enroll.
•But fraudsters beware: Impersonation = ₦20M fine or 5 years in jail.
This law affects your SIM, your visa, and your bank account.
Get informed!!!
🚨 NIGERIA NEW LAW ALERT! 🚨
Your NIN just got a major upgrade (and so did the penalties). President Tinubu signed the new NIMC Act on June 26, 2026.
What changed?
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As the protests continue, many Nigerians are asking for stronger action, better protection, and lasting solutions to the security challenges affecting their communities.
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PROTESTS ERUPT IN ABEOKUTA, IBADAN, AND OGBOMOSO OVER RISING SECURITY CONCERNS
From Abeokuta to Ibadan to Ogbomoso, one message is echoing through the streets: Enough is Enough.
It is about the right to leave home and return safely. It is about parents who worry when their children go to https://t.co/gC5sD9GmSB is about communities that no longer want fear to become normal.