You called your uncle to send you something, saying school was choking. He sent you 5k, in 2016, and you were like “just 5k”.
Now that you are working, they sent you message on WhatsApp you off read receipt, Oghenekaro reply that boy.
“That boy calls you uncle, do not starve him”
The Nigeria Police Force has rescued Mrs Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12-year-old twin sons, Peter and Paul, alive during a late-night rescue operation carried out around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
Beyond the fact that its over 1000km border stretch with Libya is “HEAVILY” militarized, we are talking about 20,000 deployment along its border, Algeria has zero tolerance for terrorism.
They weren’t always like that. They learnt the very hard way.
From 1992- 2002 , there was a civil war against uprising “jihadist fighters” who wanted to topple to Government. This period was known as the “black decade”.
The citizens pampered these local terrorists because they felt they were helping topple a “corrupt” government, until these terrorists started killing civilians and journalists with reckless impunity.
Soon after, they ( terrorist group) lost public sympathy, and that changed the tides of the war and the outlook on terrorism forever in Algeria.
Today, citizens in Algeria will prefer a corrupt government to the alternative of an Islamist rebel.
Lesson for Nigeria:- I need the North to loathe terrorism the same way Algerians do. I need terrorists to loose public sympathy.
It starts from the communal conviction of ending terrorism.
“S.F.T.N” is pure seduction it hits so hard, ladies are ready to peel off every layer and lose control. 😂❤️insane chemistry, and wild fantasies filling the air. One listen turns the whole room into a steamy, no-holds-barred fantasy. Vybz Kartel & Wizkid duo is deadly 🤯🦅🔥
“One day at 3am I received a message that Wizkid would like to meet me, I didn’t believe it so I hesitated a bit, I called my friend and my sister and they encouraged me to go ahead and meet him. I doubted the authenticity of the message till I was at the entrance of the studio where I finally met him. I was very shy but him and his team did everything possible to make me feel comfortable. He even went out of his way to get me a left handed guitarist in the neighborhood because I’m left handed.
Wizkid is an artist I grew up listening to, both in Gabon and across Africa more broadly. Meeting him in person and seeing someone who had played such a major role in my musical world was truly impressive.”
- Anaïs Cardot talks about working with Wizkid