A billionaire businessman, oil magnate, and philanthropist from Delta State, Chief Dr. Daniel Omoyibo (Danmotech), went out casually to have his hair barbered at a saloon with two barbers.
When he explained the haircut to the first barber, he was charged 5k and he priced it at 2k which he believed to be the appropriate price. The first barber insisted on the price he gave and the man was about to leave when the other barber called him back saying 'It was still morning'. He agreed to the price.
While the man had his haircut, they interacted, and he got to know that he is from Kogi and working for the shop owner. When asked how much will set up his own barbing saloon, he mentioned 2-3million naira.
Danmotech sent him 5million naira immediately and asked him to set himself up. He also exchanged numbers with him for further assistance. The man was really emotional and couldn't believe it.
Blessings come in different ways!
Charles Aniagolu Loses Temper on Live TV Over Gbajabiamila Scandal Defence
Veteran broadcaster Charles Aniagolu appeared visibly upset and frustrated during a live television debate on Saturday, in a rare display of anger.
The outburst was triggered by what he described as a weak defence from an APC representative attempting to justify the government’s position on the Gbajabiamila scandal.
While the Islamic agents are trying to convert Igbos to Muslims, promoting fake Igbo Muslims online, Hausa-fulanis in the north are converting to Christianity in their numbers saying Islam has brought nothing but fear, terror and sorrow to all their communities.
The President of De Imperial philanthropic group explains the vision, mission and goal of the club in Alaigbo.
He also explains the criteria for becoming a member of group.
Thabo Mbeki Explains Why African Leaders Rejected Muammar Gaddafi's Immediate United States Of Africa Plan
While addressing an audience at an event marking the 2026 Africa Liberation Day on 25 May 2026, former South African president Thabo Mbeki revealed that the desirability of a United States of Africa among African member states was never in question when the issue was raised by former Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi at the 2007 AU summit in Accra, Ghana.
The only point of divergence among AU member states, he said, was on whether to achieve continental convergence using Kwame Nkrumah's bold, top-down strategy, which was favoured by Gadaffi, or via a more gradualist, regional approach.
Ultimately the gradualist approach carried the majority of the votes and just 4 years after the summit, Gadaffi was overthrown and m*rdered in a US-backed regime change operation that destroyed the state of Libya and saddled the entire Sahel region with political instability and a security crisis that persists to this day.
In hindsight, was Gadaffi right about taking bold, continent-wide decisions where the opportunity existed
Let us know in the comments.
“On the 5th of May, Pastor Adeboye petitioned Former president Jonathan over rising k!dnapp!ngs, but supports Tinubu now. Pastor Adeboye is just a mere political, all those “in Jesus name I pray” is nothing, they all know what they’re doing. He’s just using religion to control people”
VeryDarkMan reveals some old Pastor Adeboye’s critics over the past president, and sati a different things with Tinubu. Backs it up with several evidence
“I thank God for Tinubu. His presidency has exposed many men of God who defend Tinubu's incompetence”
— Egbon Dele F.
I actually thank God for Tinubu.
Incase you were ever in doubt about pastors who serve politicians and not God, Tinubu clears that doubt.
Educational: “Most Nigerians Don’t Know This. Nigeria Was Not Colonized By a Government First. It Was Purchased By a Private Company, Run by One Man, For Profit.” #HistoryLesson