“I have this mentality, even when I was growing up, that men are polygamous in nature. And I know men. I grew up in the midst of guys. a man can tell you that I love you, just to go in between your legs. Once he's satisfied, he will go back to that number one”. - Nigerian Lady
🚨 Run Clubs Are Being Accused of Being S*x Cults People are calling out run clubs, saying they’re no longer about fitness — they’ve turned into the new dating apps / hookup spots. 👀🤔
“Nigerians, Before You Eat Your Next Pack Of Indomie, Watch This. Do You Know That The Indomie Sold In Nigeria Is Different From The One Sold In Some Other Countries?”.
“Men,how I wish you know your worth. Wickedness is not gender based o, you people should start knowing your worth. If these ladies are saying we are not our mothers, why should you act like a father?”
—— woman addresses men
How Jeffrey Epstein Shaped Internal Affairs In DRC, Côte d'Ivoire & Nigeria
The first, 3.5-million-page batch of the infamous Epstein files – released by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) on January 30th, 2026 – has revealed many disturbing truths about the Western ruling elite, and when most Africans who have followed this news think about the name ‘Jeffrey Epstein’, the s*x-related scandals are usually the only things that come to mind.
But Epstein was more than just a s*xual deviant and human tr*fficker.
In this report, The Spearhead sheds light on a series of analyses on the Epstein files by US-based nonprofit investigative news outlet, @DropSiteNews, which reveal how intimately involved Jeffrey Epstein was with Africa’s internal affairs.
Nigeria might just be the Ponzi Scheme capital of the world. 🇳🇬
Every single year, billions disappear into one “investment opportunity” after another… and somehow, a new one always rises from the ashes of the last crash.
MMM.
Ultimate Cycler.
Telegram “money doublers.”
Crypto arbitrage.
Forex signal gurus.
PCEX.
CBEX.
And the list never ends.
The craziest part?
The more these schemes collapse…
The more people lose life savings…
The more Nigerians rush into the NEXT one with fresh hope and fresh money.
At this point, it’s no longer just about scams.
It’s a cycle.
A culture.
A national obsession with “fast money.”
So be honest:
What does this really say about us as a people?
Are Nigerians just desperate dreamers trying to escape hardship…
Or have we become easy targets addicted to the illusion of overnight wealth?
Drop your honest opinion below. 👇