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I just confirmed that @MTNNG steals data from their users‼️‼️💔
I’ve been having suspicions that MTN have been stealing data because of the rate at which my data finishes so fast even if I don’t download anything
So yesterday by 3:52 PM I bought 11GB data for 3500 naira
I put my phone on power saving mode so no app in the background will be able to use data
I didn’t download or upload any videos and I’ve been using my phone lightly.
I felt like all this wasn’t enough so i decided to download an app that tracks my data usage
This afternoon MTN sent me a message that I have just 4GB of data left
Checked the app and saw I used only 3GB from the 11GB I bought yesterday
Now my question to MTN is this
If I used 3GB from 11GB that means I should have 8GB left
Why do I have just 4GB left?
Where did my remaining 4GB go???
All evidence attached in the screenshots below👇👇👇
We need to call out MTN for these recent thefts as I’m sure I’m not the only one facing this problem
Over the past few years, many of you may have noticed a significant decline in Yoruba parents giving their children tribal marks. This shift beautifully illustrates a vital truth: 𝗰𝘂𝗹𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗰; 𝗶𝘁 𝗲𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗲𝘀.
What was once a common practice, deeply rooted in tradition, is gradually changing as societies grow, adapt, and respond to new ideas and values.
When people insist that certain things are "not our culture," it’s important to remember that culture is a living, breathing entity. It reflects the experiences, beliefs, and choices of the people who embody it at any given time. The decline of tribal marks among the Yoruba is not a loss but a transformation that shows how cultural expressions adapt to modern sensibilities, health considerations, and individual freedoms.
So, rather than viewing culture as a rigid set of rules or symbols, it’s more accurate and respectful to understand it as an evolving story. Each generation adds new chapters, redefines practices, and shapes identity in fresh ways. This dynamic nature of culture is what keeps it relevant and meaningful through time.
When an influencer begins to accurately interpret a scripture to debunk an erroneous interpretation of scripture by the Pastor of a local church, then we should know there is fire on the mountain.
It’s why I’ll never willingly
- See a Toyin Abraham movie
- Attend a SeyiLaw comedy show or whatever clownery he does these days
- Listen to Brym0’s new release
People like that who openly defend and benefit from this terrible government aren’t neutral. They’re complicit.
Their loyalty is to their access, favour, and personal gains. The suffering of the common man is just collateral damage.
I may not matter in the grand scheme of things o, but my money, attention, and support will never fund people who profit from evil.
Step-by-Step: How to Get Your Nigerian Passport Yourself.
DOCUMENTS
• NIN
• Passport photograph (white background)
• Birth Certificate or Attestation of Age
• Local Government Certificate of Origin
• Marriage Certificate (if you’re married)
• ATM card (for online payment)
Note: You need to scan all these documents. You can download a scanner app from the Play Store or Apple Store to do this.
APPLICATION PROCESS
1. Go to the official Nigeria Immigration portal and apply online. Fill in your details carefully (don’t make mistakes o) and upload all the required documents listed above. Please check @nigimmigration to copy the application link.
2. You may experience issues uploading your passport photograph. To fix this, copy the passport photo requirements from the Immigration website and adjust your photo properly with ChatGPT using passport photograph details from immigration application site as prompt before uploading.
3. Make payment at the final stage of the application.
4. After payment, book your capturing appointment. Choose a convenient date and centre close to you, then print your acknowledgment slip.
5. Go for capturing on your scheduled date. Be early and be polite. If you’re asked who did the registration for you, confidently state that you did it yourself, based on @BTOofficial the Minister of Interior’s directive that passport applications can be done online. Be firm.
6. After capturing, wait for approval and notification. Once approved, you’ll be informed when to come and pick up your passport.
Quite respectfully, saying “God has a tattoo” is very disappointing and terribly uninformed from someone who should ordinarily know better. Let us explain this a little bit for those who don’t know.
Not many people know this:
But there is a concept called anthropomorphism where humans attributes are used in figurative language for God as a poetic way to describe God in a way that is comprehensible for us as humans.
This is why Is49:16 does NOT mean God has a tattoo. It is a figurative expression meaning God will never forget His people (because they are forever engraved in His palms).
There are so many figurative terms in the Bible where God uses many figurative expressions to describe himself and his care for his people.
I will share more examples:
1. Zec2:8, Ps17:8 refer to God’s people as the “Apple of His eyes”. Does that mean God has literal Apple 🍏 in his eyes? Or rather the Apple of his eyes is a figurative expression meaning God’s people are super special to Him.
2. Rev5:5 refer to Jesus as the “Lion of the Tribe of Judah”. Does this mean Jesus is a literal lion 🦁 in the family line of Judah? Or rather the “lion” is a figurative expression of the power and strength he has.
3. In the same Rev5:5, Jesus is also referred to as the “Root of David”, does this mean David is a mango tree and Jesus is a literal root of a tree???? 😂
4. Read Mat23:37, Luk13:34
Does this mean Jesus is a hen? 😂
5. Ps91:4, Ps57:1 David said he will take refuge in the “wings” of God. Does this mean God is a bird 🦅 or a plane ✈️??? 😂 Or rather the use of wings refer to a figurative expression of God’s ability to cover and protect his children just like a bird will protect its little chicks.
These are just 5 random examples of human figurative expressions used for God to describe a certain attribute of Him so that as human beings we can understand Him. The technical term for this is anthropomorphism.
I personally don’t care for this whole tattoo debate. Anybody can get a tattoo if they wish to. Some of us don’t care either way. But to say you got a tattoo (as a pastor) because Is49 says God has a tattoo is a mischievous injury to Bible interpretation and it’s quite simply an uninformed thing to say.
I have just shown in Ps57:1 and Ps91:4 that God has “wings”. Will you go and get wings too to attach to your back and take a picture of you hanging from a tree (because “God has wings”)? 😂
The use of anthropomorphic language for God is basic kindergarten Bible knowledge. It’s a painful shame that a pastor will twist something this basic in the Bible to make a zero point just to defend his personal vain pleasures.
I expect some blind sycophants to gather under this tweet and start wailing as usual- rather than learn one or two things- but again in a country full of the blind leading the blind, I won’t be surprised.
You should know when to stop this baseless blackmailing. Governor Sanwo-Olu is not obligated by law or your bland emotion to reward anyone who achieves academic excellence.
Whatever the Governor is doing is being done out of his personal commitment to support overall best graduating students (valedictorians) in attaining their next academic goals. This is in addition to what the institutions and faculties do to reward best students.
That said, the N10 million scholarship introduced by Governor Sanwo-Olu (since 2020) is exclusively reserved for students who attended Lagos State-owned institutions ONLY.
Dr. Aminat Ige you mentioned did her PhD at University of Lagos (UNILAG) — a school owned by the Federal Government. The Governor’s scholarship does not apply to students in YABATECH and UNILAG — whether undergraduate or postgraduate.
In the last six years, Governor Sanwo-Olu has rewarded Best Graduating Students of Lagos State University (LASU), Lagos State University of Technology (LASUTECH) and Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) with N10 million scholarship. This is done every year since 2020. The cash is given without prejudice to the recipients’ ethnic background, religion, gender or state of origin. And the winners are mostly indigenes of Lagos and Ogun states. An Edo indigene also won one.
That the latest best graduating student of LASU, Miss Isioma Nwosu, comes from somewhere else won’t deny her the same scholarship opportunity extended to those before her. Read the previous paragraph to understand this fully.
Again, I recall that Dr. Ige is an alumnus of LASU and also lecturer in the same school. I was at the occasion where she was specially recognised by the Governor for the feat and was supported by the Governor (something handsome).
So please, refrain from passing unnecessary innuendos on the Governor over something you don’t have knowledge about.
I think before you marry someone and say I do….Ask them please who can we report ourselves to if we have a conflict which we have tried to resolve but we are not making headway. It will help you down the line 🙂