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  • Lady secretly devours fufu and vegetable soup with coke after lieing to boyfriend no appetite

    Lady secretly devours fufu and vegetable soup with coke after lieing to boyfriend no appetite

    A Nigerian lady sparked a discussion after she lied to her boyfriend on the phone, telling him she hadn’t eaten and lacked appetite, while she was actually devouring fufu with vegetable soup and drinking coke.

    The incident was captured in a video she shared on a popular social media platform.

    Nigerian lady lies to boyfriend, claims no appetite, secretly devours fufu and vegetable soup with coke
    Lady lies to boyfriend about appetite, secretly eats fufu and coke.

    In the video, she could be heard having a conversation with her boyfriend, who asked if she had eaten.

    She responded by saying she hadn’t eaten anything all day and claimed to have no appetite.

    However, the video showed her enjoying fufu with vegetable soup and drinking coke.

    The girl’s actions, along with her boyfriend’s concern despite her deceit, garnered attention on social media, with many people sharing their thoughts in the comments section of the post.

    See some reactions below:

    🥰🥶Amarachi Favour: “If this my guy no send me food moeny I go hold una cause why una go dey cast update like this.”

    Plutoking: “No refund for relationship make my guy keep pressing money jare.”

    BIG BRYAN: “Me ask girl what did u eat or have you eaten no be me.”

    WALTER👍BHAWG: “Me how are you doing she am fine talk don finish I no Dey ask have you eaten.”

    Sweet~Mina: “casted… no wonder my babe no dey reason me again anytime I tell am say I never eat.”

    c.h.i.l.e: “Some of Dem go tell you say try and eat for me or else I will get angry at you.”

     

  • University final year student commits suicide after lecturer repeatedly failed her

    University final year student commits suicide after lecturer repeatedly failed her

    Final-year student at Ebonyi State University, Favour Ugwuka, has reportedly committed suicide after a lecturer repeatedly failed her.

    According to the report, Favour was discovered dead on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, behind her hostel at the university’s Ishieke Campus in Abakaliki. She had reportedly consumed a toxic substance thought to be a sniper.

    According to a leaked voice note, the English Department student claims that although she completed all of her classes with distinction, she kept failing a certain course in which the lecturer had made a vow she would never pass.

    Ebonyi State University final year student commits suicide after lecturer repeatedly failed her
    Ebonyi final year student commits suicide

    The deceased mother is seen bemoaning and accusing a lecturer of forcing her daughter to commit suicide in a video made available online.

    “Dr Enyi said he is the best, that nobody can teach like him. He should come and carry my daughter who has committed suicide,” she said.

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  • Man shows off his new ₦18.5m trailer truck on social media

    Man shows off his new ₦18.5m trailer truck on social media

    Young Nigerian man sparks discussion on social media as he buys himself a brand new trailer truck worth ₦18.5 million.

    This is revealed in a fresh post he uploaded on his page on a popular social media platform.

    Nigerian man shows off his new ₦18.5m trailer truck on social media
    Nigerian man shows off his new ₦18.5m trailer truck on social media.

    The young man can be seen in the video looking around his new trailer truck, admiring its body as he stays close to it.

    The truck looks very neat and is painted red, but it does not have a registered plate number yet as it was just purchased and is still unregistered.

    As the man shares the video of the truck online to celebrate his win, concerned individuals storm the comment page to celebrate with him, while a social media user asked about the price of the truck. Nelson17: “Congratulations bro. How much for one? I would like to buy one too.”

    His question was immediately answered as the young man responded. EVIL 👿 KING BTC: “₦18.5 million, bro.”

    See some reactions below:

    Wisdom: “How much can you make from this daily?.”

    dandydon3: “Hmmm if this driver’s of this tippers do you what they did to me that made me to sale off my tipper eeh well I wish you well.”

    Nazycute2: “Na boys like this I like date , no be the one wey go Dey carry me for front Dey spend with loud music Dey cut my mind Mtcheww.”

    Sammyfx21101: “Congratulations 🎉🎈. Welcome to the business bro. This is what we do for a living.”

    BIG POLO: “This is the real Benz ,more key with this money Dey already.”

    Ijbaby: “First time I’m seeing new truck,I only see the ones the driver assistance dey hold big wood or stone for hand dey wage am for every junction😂congratulstions nnam.”

    maxy: “na big access bro onve you have good driver you are good to go congratulations.”

     

  • Lagos-Calabar highway: 750 houses set for demolition

    Lagos-Calabar highway: 750 houses set for demolition

    The Minister of Works, David Umahi, has disclosed that 750 houses that are on the path of the Lagos-Calabal Coast Highway have been marked for demolition.

    He revealed this during a meeting with stakeholders in Lagos on Thursday.

    He said, “If we go by the new alignment, 490 houses would be demolished, also following the gazette alignment, 750 houses would be demolished.

    “There is no change of alignment; we are following the gazetted alignment. There would, however, be realignment at Okun Ajah area of the state by 25 kilometres to avoid damaging submarine cables.”

    However, landlords of affected property were displeased with the government compensation, claiming it did not match their investment.

    Umahi further disclosed that President Bola Tinubu had been invited to flag off the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.

    He said, “The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has been invited to flag off the coastal highway on Sunday, May 26, 2024.”

    According to the minister, the coastal highway would boost tourism.

    “The new corridor is going to have befitting tourism centres and the land is going to be made available by the relevant department of government, and Nigerians would be opportune to leverage that.

    “When external funding from outside comes, it is going to reduce our inflation and strengthen the naira. So, the partnership of Federal Government is 30 per cent commitment, and we have not exceeded that in terms of the local funding commitment of the Federal Government,” he explained.

    The minister noted that the new coastal corridor was not going to be for the benefit of Lagos alone.

    He added, “This is not just going to be in Lagos alone, but all through the 700 kilometres of the coastal highway. We tend to link this road from Sokoto to Badagry, and another spur that is going to link a road that runs from Enugu, Abakaliki, and Ogoja, down to Cameroon, and that is called the trans-Africa trade route. The Badagry route is also an African trade route linking us to other West African Countries.”

    10 property owners were compensated during a question and answer session with the minister.

    Meanwhile, some property owners and residents have expressed anger over the compensation paid to them by the government, describing it as small compared to their investment in the marked properties.

    According to them, the compensation is grossly inadequate and there is a need for the government to review the payment.

    The President of Total Energies Staff Cooperative Society and Total Energies Staff Club, Cajetan Onu, said the compensation paid by the government was insufficient compared to the investment made on the developed property.

    He appealed, “As I speak now, we have a bulldozer on our fence and we started developing our clubhouse four years ago, and we just commissioned it this year. We are not against the project; what we are requesting is more time to recover the equipment we can recover.

    “Our second request is on the evaluation that was done to be on the cost for the compensation. We feel it is grossly inadequate compared to how much investment we put into this property. We beg you to assist us to ensure that we get the right compensation for this property.”

    The founder of Leisure Games, Olanrewaju Ojo, who got N1.3m compensation, told The PUNCH that the amount was what he could generate in a week.

    He said, “This is ridiculous! What am I supposed to do with this? I will make this in a week.”

    Another compensated property owner of businesses on the Good Beach, who pleaded anonymity, said the amount was 1/6 of what he submitted.

    He said, “For me, the compensation I was given is about 1/6 of what we submitted. Obviously, it is not up to what we invested in this business.

    “I am having mixed feelings now and I do not know what to do. I do not know if I should accept or reject this.”

    Another property owner, Paul Osemele, claimed that the compensation was not at a market rate.

    He lamented, “Nobody is okay with the compensation; the government is given pantries, with the increase in cement.

    “The government is not paying according to market value. In my house, I had about 20 tenants, and I have lost revenue since the whole thing started, as they have all moved out.”

    Umahi responded that the government was fair on the issue of compensation.

    He asserted, “On the issue of compensation, the government is impartial. What we have done for others is what we have done for this place as well.”

    Umahi had earlier announced  N2.75bn in compensation to property owners affected by the demolition necessary for the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway spanning from channel 0 to channel 3.

    He revealed this information during a stakeholders meeting held in Lagos State on Wednesday.

    He said, “To show sympathy for people who voted for Mr President, we would do everything possible to pay the human face compensation.

    “Today, we are paying over N2bn in compensation just from channel 0 to channel 3.”

    Umahi noted that the compensation being done was a flag-off for 10 people, directing that the rest of those to be compensated should go to the Secretariat of the Compensation Committee for payment.

    He added, “All tenants within the Landmark premises, today, have all been shortlisted and they will get the alerts by 2:00 pm.

    The first phase of the compensation flag-off included 10 property owners, which were: Olaotan Olamuyiwa of Checkmate; Kemi Osinibi of Landmark Kids Club by Maxtivity; Mide Adegbite, Peter Oladipupo of FX Lounge; Bukola Oloko, Abiodun Oguntunde of Xchange Lagos; Dapo Oniru of Moist Beach; Mustapha Olatunji of G12 Beach; Dr Bashir Oshodi, and Bestrock.

    The Federal Controller of Works for Lagos State, Olukorede Kesha, noted that the aforementioned property owners were the first 10 to be compensated, adding that subsequently, other compensations would ensue.

    In March, the Federal Government started constructing the 700-kilometer Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, designed to extend through 9 states with two spurs leading to the Northern States.

    Umahi revealed that the road would be built using concrete pavement.

    In the following month, the government established a committee tasked with the responsibilities of reviewing, assessing and compensating landowners affected by the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Expressway.

    Umahi said that the committee, comprising members drawn from the ministry, Lagos State, affected communities, and other stakeholders, had primary responsibilities that included verifying the eligibility of claimants, assessing the dimensions of affected properties, and determining the appropriate compensation amounts.

     

  • Court stops Sanusi’s reinstatement as Kano Emir

    Court stops Sanusi’s reinstatement as Kano Emir

    Federal High Court in Kano has issued an order stopping the Kano State Government from enforcing Sanusi  the Kano State Emirate Council Repeal Law.

    Justice Mohammed Liman granted the order in an application by Alhaji Aminu Babba Dan Agundi, the Sarkin Dawaki Babba of the Kano Emirate.

    Court papers regarding the case have since gone viral.

    The Kano State House of Assembly, on Thursday, dissolved all the four newly created emirate councils in the state, PUNCH Online reported.

    The dissolution of the affected Emirates was a sequel to deliberations on the floor of the House during plenary.

    Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, on Thursday, reappointed Lamido Sanusi as the Emir of Kano, four years after he was dethroned by a former governor of the state, Umar Ganduje.

    In addition, the governor deposed five emirs appointed by Ganduje and gave them a 48-hour ultimatum to vacate their official residences and palaces.

    He also directed them to hand over all affairs to the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

    In the latest lawsuit concerning the Emir’s seat, the news agency reports that the respondents in the fundamental rights case are the Kano State Government, the House of Assembly, the Speaker, the Attorney-General, the Commissioner of Police, the Inspector-General of Police, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and the State Security Service.

    Meanwhile, the court ordered that all court processes be served on the IGP in Abuja.

    The judge ruled, “That parties are hereby ordered to maintain status quo ante the passage and assent of the bill into law pending the hearing of the fundamental rights application.

    “That in view of the constitutional and jurisdictional issues apparent on the face of the application, parties shall address the court on same at the hearing of the fundamental rights application which is fixed for the 3rd of June, 2024.

    “That in order to maintain the peace and security of the state, an interim injunction of this Honourable Court is granted restraining the fifth to eight respondents (CP, IGP, NSCDC and DSS) from enforcing, executing, implementing and operationalising the Kano State Emirate Council (Repeal) Law.

    “That parties are hereby ordered to maintain status quo ante the passage and assent of the bill into law pending the hearing of the Fundamental Rights application.

    “That this case is adjourned to the 3rd day of June 2024, for hearing of the fundamental rights application.”

    “Status quo ante” refers to the previously existing state of affairs.

    The repealed law, known as the Kano State Emirs (Appointment and Deposition) Law, had created Rano, Karaye, Gaya, and Bichi Emirates in addition to Kano.

    The law’s repeal means that the newly created emirates have been dissolved, consolidating the Kano Emirate once again under a single ruler.

     

     

  • Labour wants N497,000, FG laments paucity of funds

    Labour wants N497,000, FG laments paucity of funds

    The tripartite committee on new minimum wage has adjourned till next Tuesday, May 28 to continue deliberation after Wednesday’s meeting in Abuja ended in a deadlock again.

    The Federal Government, the organised private sector and the organised labour failed to reach a consensus on the new minimum wage at the Wednesday meeting.

    Sources at the meeting told The PUNCH that the government initially stood its ground on the N54,000 it proposed on Tuesday, citing paucity of funds.

    However, the government was forced to propose the sum of N57,000 after the committee took a 30-minute break to make further deliberations.

    The highly informed sources noted that at the end of the break, both the government and the OPS proposed the sum of N57,000 as minimum wage.

    The sum was, however, rejected by labour.

    “The final proposal from labour was N497,000 and that was after the government and the private sector proposed N57,000.

    “Initially, the government refused to shift grounds on the N54,000 it proposed earlier, noting that it didn’t have enough funds to pay. However, we took a 30-minute break to make further deliberations.

    “We as Labour reject the proposed N57,000 and the meeting has been adjourned till Tuesday next week.

    “Governors Obaseki and Uzodinma were present while Governor Soludo joined us via Zoom. The government needs to be serious as regards these negotiations.”

    Also speaking to The PUNCH, a senior official of Nigeria Labour Congress said, “The outcome of the negotiation of the National Minimum Wage Committee with the Federal Government is not encouraging. The Federal Government increased it from N54,000 to N57,000, and the organised labour moved from N615,000 to N500,000, and then to N497,000 and the meeting has been adjourned to next week Tuesday.”

    He noted that NLC and TUC normally meet before the negotiation meetings commences “to ask ourselves the direction to go.”

    President Tinubu through Vice President Kashim Shettima, had on January 30, 2024, inaugurated the 37-member Tripartite Committee on Minimum Wage to come up with a new minimum wage ahead of the expiration of the current N30,000 wage on April 18.

    With its membership cutting across federal and state governments, the private sector and organised labour, the panel is to recommend a new national minimum wage for the country.

    During the inauguration of the panel, Shettima urged the members to “speedily” arrive at a resolution and submit their reports early.

    “This timely submission is crucial to ensure the emergence of a new minimum wage,” Shettima said.

    In furtherance of its assignment, a zonal public hearing was held simultaneously on March 7 in Lagos, Kano, Enugu, Akwa Ibom, Adamawa, and Abuja.

    The NLC and the TUC in different states proposed various figures as a living wage, referencing the current economic crunch and the high costs of living.

    In their different proposals on the minimum wage, the NLC members in the South-West states demanded N794,000 as the TUC suggested N447,000.

    At the North-Central zonal hearing in Abuja, the workers demanded N709,000 as the new national minimum wage, while their counterparts in the South-South clamoured for N850,000.

    In the North-West, N485,000 was proposed, while the South-East stakeholders demanded N540,000 minimum wage.

    But organised labour settled for N615,000 as a living wage.

     

     

     

  • Tinubu directs 47 ministers to showcase scorecards

    Tinubu directs 47 ministers to showcase scorecards

    In commemoration of his first anniversary in office, President Bola Tinubu has directed his ministers to present their performance reports to Nigerians.

    The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, while announcing this at a press briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, said the low-key first-anniversary celebration would be marked with sectoral media briefings by the 47 federal ministers starting on Thursday (today).

    Idris was joined at Wednesday’s media press conference by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, and the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Abubakar Bagudu.

    Tinubu was declared the winner of the 2023 presidential election by the Independent National Electoral Commission Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, on March 1, 2023.

    Tinubu, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, garnered 8.7 million votes to defeat Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, who came second with 6.9 million votes, while Peter Obi of the Labour Party secured 6.1 million votes.

    At the opening of a three-day cabinet retreat for ministers, presidential aides, permanent secretaries and top government functionaries on November 1, 2023, the President said the ministers in his cabinet would only retain their offices based on performance, which would be reviewed quarterly.

    “If you are performing, nothing to fear. If you miss the objective, we’ll review it. If no performance, you leave us. No one is an island and the buck stops on my desk,” said the President.

    On January 24, 2024, the agency in charge of the assessment, the Central Delivery Coordination Unit, trained at least 140 officials to track and assess the performance of federal ministries, departments and agencies ahead of the assessment.

    Performance reports

    Speaking on Arise TV’s News Night in April, the President’s Special Adviser on Policy Coordination, Hadiza Bala-Usman, who heads the CDCU, affirmed that the unit had received performance reports from at least 20 of the 35 ministries.

    She explained that the assessment report would be a product of a joint effort of the ministers, citizens and industry experts.

    Bala-Usman said, “Our submission is for the first quarter. So, the first quarter has just ended, and we have initiated the assessment process. The ministers have all been asked to submit their performance based on the deliverables.”

    She asserted ministers would be assessed “Based on what is out there in the public space. They would write to say, ‘Based on every deliverable you have given me, this is what I’ve done within the first quarter of the year.’

    “Through the Citizens Delivery Tracker app, Nigerians will also say, ‘this is what we’ve seen the minister do’ and they would aggregate it.’’

    The PUNCH reports that the Tinubu administration has implemented significant reforms to stabilize the economy, reduce inflation, and attract foreign investments.

    He ended the graft-ridden fuel subsidy regime, triggering high fuel and transportation costs, leading to food inflation and increased hardships across the country.

    To curb food inflation, the government allocated substantial funds to the agricultural sector, including N200 billion to boost agricultural productivity and ensure food security.

    Efforts have been made to transition from single-season farming to year-round farming through investments in irrigation and water bodies.

    The administration has also provided N75b to support small and medium-sized enterprises, fostering job creation and economic diversification.

    It launched a N100bn consumer credit fund to mobilize the manufacturing sector, encouraging production and enhancing economic growth.

    The student loan scheme meant to open greater access to tertiary and vocational education will commence operation on Friday.

    In terms of infrastructure development, the Tinubu administration has initiated a 100,000 renewable housing programme across seven states to address the housing deficit and stimulate the construction sector.

    To tackle high transportation costs and promote energy efficiency, the government has directed the purchase of compressed natural gas buses.

    In a move to combat security, the Federal Government allocated significant portions of the budget to national security, while supporting the clamour for state police.

    Some of the administration’s reforms and efforts to stabilize and grow the Nigerian economy had received recognition from international agencies and leaders.

    The Central Bank of Nigeria introduced a slew of reforms to reign in the forex crisis.

    These include unifying the multiple exchange rates to create a single, transparent exchange rate that reflects market dynamics more accurately and reduces arbitrage opportunities.

    In a bid to boost the supply of foreign exchange in the market, the CBN implemented the diaspora remittances, encouraged non-oil exports by providing exporters with rebates and facilitating their access to forex at competitive rates and restricted access to forex for the importation of certain items that can be produced locally.

    The CBN regularly intervenes in the forex market by selling forex to banks through various auction mechanisms.

    Speaking on the first anniversary programmes, the information minister said there would be no fanfare to mark Tinubu’s one year in power.

    He stated, ‘’From tomorrow (today), we are going to have ministers come in here to discuss what they are doing in their various ministries consistent with the policies of President Bola Tinubu.

    Sectoral briefings

    “The first anniversary of the president will be on a low key, with an emphasis on sectoral briefings by the various ministers. There will be no ceremonies relating to the one year in office of the president.”

    During his address, the SGF, Akume, highlighted the administration’s ambitious agenda aimed at economic revitalization, social inclusion, and infrastructural development.

    Akume pointed out that significant economic reforms had been implemented to stabilise the economy and promote sustainable growth.

    These policies, according to him, have successfully attracted foreign investments, reduced inflation, and boosted job creation across various sectors.

    “Let me begin by admitting that the first year in office for Mr. President has been a testament to the unwavering commitment and resilience of this administration towards serving the Nigerian people with diligence, integrity, and dedication,” Akume remarked.

    “Despite daunting challenges, President Tinubu has maintained his calm and demonstrated exemplary leadership qualities, guiding our nation with vision and foresight. The government has implemented significant economic reforms aimed at stabilizing our economy and fostering sustainable growth. Key among these is the introduction of policies that have attracted foreign investments, reduced inflation, and boosted job creation across various sectors,’’ he further noted.

    In his presentation, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Bagudu, stated that Tinubu’s administration inherited a low revenue and shrinking economy but was determined to address these challenges through the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    This agenda, he added, formed from extensive reflection and input from various stakeholders, focused on eight priority areas crucial for Nigeria’s progress.

    Bagudu emphasised the need for difficult decisions, noting that countries Nigeria aspires to emulate made these choices long ago, arguing that the Renewed Hope Agenda involves confronting economic realities, which may cause temporary discomfort but are essential for long-term stability and growth.

    “We must restore a macroeconomic environment that can stimulate investment, generate revenue, and address under-investment in sectors like security, education, and social welfare,” Bagudu explained.

    He highlighted that Nigeria’s current crude oil production is below its Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries quota due to under-investment in infrastructure and security.

    He elaborated, “So we impact, as part of the Renewed Hope Agenda, on a macro-economic reform because that was what was responsible for low investment, low revenues and our economy’s size was shrinking, was too small compared to our needs.

    “Nothing we do can solve the problem of under-investment in various sectors of the economy; be it security, be it education, be it social welfare, without restoring a macro-economic environment that can stimulate investment in our economy, which will generate revenues for us to fix security.

    “That is why we are not even producing crude oil in the quantity we used to before, or as allowed by international convention, which is our OPEC quota, because of under-investment, whether in the physical infrastructure itself or security, and so on and so forth.’’

    The minister stated the administration was focusing on food security by investing in irrigation and water management to enable year-round farming, noting that similar efforts were being made to revitalise the livestock sector, which has been a source of conflict rather than economic growth due to historical under-investment.

    Enhancements in infrastructure, education, health, the creative economy, the digital economy, and the steel sector are also prioritized, he added.

    Bagudu reasoned that some of the government policies might involve some discomfort and pain.

    He argued that true leadership involves first and foremost telling the people the truth of their reality.

    “Food security, despite our potential, we are under-investing. Most of our farmers are one-season-per-year farmers. So, when you have an asset that you only utilize four months in a year because you don’t have irrigation, you don’t have water bodies.

    “Most of our fishing communities, they go to freshwater bodies where there’s no fish anymore, we have to transit them. The livestock sector, which in countries like New Zealand, is an important engine of growth, but in our country, due to cumulative under-investments, it has formed a basis for conflict rather than economic opportunity,’’ he lamented.

    The former Kebbi State governor asserted that the President was committed to fiscal discipline, aiming to reduce the fiscal deficit from 6.11 per cent in 2023 to below 4 per cent in 2024.

    He also revealed that the administration planned to increase capital expenditure to 39 per cent, the highest in Nigeria’s history, stressing that the innovative N100bn consumer credit fund and mortgage fund aimed to stimulate manufacturing and housing sectors, respectively.

    Budget allocations

    Bagudu further disclosed that significant budget allocations had been made to national security, leading to improvements in Borno, Imo, Kaduna, and Taraba.

    Tinubu, he said, supports local government autonomy, ensuring resources are effectively used to benefit communities.

    Bagudu detailed three significant budgets under Tinubu’s administration. He said the first, an N819bn budget, was renegotiated to allocate N500bn for interventions supporting vulnerable populations.

    According to him, the second N2.17tn budget was focused on national security, infrastructure, and cash transfers, adding that the 2024 budget aims to restore fiscal discipline and stimulate economic growth through increased capital expenditure.

    The minister said, “The three budgets Mr President participated in the first, the N819b budget which he inherited, which was even passed into law before he came, he renegotiated with the National Assembly.

    “He said ‘I want N500bn to fund intervention that will support the vulnerable populations, who might be affected by the reform measures.’ About N200bn went into agriculture; N75bn into the medium and small enterprise sector, as well as N40bn into the nano-credit sector.

    “Equally, another budget of N2.17tn that went to support gains in national security, most of it to security and infrastructure and also providing more money for cash transfer and meeting commitments to labour.’’

    The minister pointed out that the President was clear that he would not blame his predecessor for the state of the nation.

    Reeling out the benefits of the programmes and policies instituted by the government, he said, “So, we believe that with consumer credit mobilizing the manufacturing sector; with mortgages re-energizing the houses sector; with Agriculture Development Fund mobilizing the agricultural sector, our youth and our productive economy will be mobilised.’’

    The minister said the N130bn provided for the transition to CNG (compressed natural gas) would restore energy competitiveness and benefit the manufacturing and transport sectors of the economy while the cheaper energy would support economic reforms.

     

  • Man shares unusual reason he broke up with girlfriend

    Man shares unusual reason he broke up with girlfriend

    Nigerian man ends relationship with his girlfriend for her ability to do the popular acrobatic move, ‘Chinese get up’.

    The screenshot of the chat was shared by user, @0xx_eth, who is a friend to the man who ended the relationship.

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    They had just started dating and their relationship was still fairly new.

    Man shares unusual reason he broke up with girlfriend

    However, as soon as he discovered her acrobatic talent, he decided the relationship was no longer for him and broke up immediately.

    See the post below

    Man shares unusual reason he broke up with girlfriend

    Some reactions to the post here

    @JOHNIIIIZ said: “Legit reason but what 😂😂😂😂 this thing funny”

    @OlaleyeTiger asked: “Why girl go sabi do that stuff me wey be guy self I no fit 😂😂”

    @mysticmoche said: “Omo the guy go date Jason Statham ni sha.”

    @clever_kingsley asked: “Una neva meet babe way Dey clean plug for tiger gen con start am ??”

    @blackk_maggie commented: “Chinese get-up: A Kip-up, also called handspring,kick-to-stand,flip-up. That’s a very valid reason to break up cause why are you ‘summersaulting’ as a babe??”

    @rosythrone added: “Isn’t he supposed to be proud of her? Be like baba don reason future beating just in case! 😂”

    @gbemileke_lifted replied : “I support him 😩 It’s like my man catwalking everytime he wakes up when he’s not a model 😭”

  • Man flaunts bag filled with food, drinks packed from wedding party

    Man flaunts bag filled with food, drinks packed from wedding party

    Nigerian man surprises his roommates with a Ghana-Must-Go bag filled with food and drinks following his return from a wedding party.

    TikTok video shared by @koko_of_portharcourt captured the young man promising his roommate to bring back a plate of food.

    On his return, he brought a bag filled with various foodstuffs, and cooked meals, including expensive souvenirs.

    Man flaunts bag filled with food, drinks packed from wedding party

    Koko explained that his roommate managed to pack so much because he helped to share food at the wedding and was a close friend of the bride.

    “Joey is the roommate. I couldn’t help but share this. He Dey among people wey share food, na him supply small chops & the bride na him close friend. The couple get money,” Koko captioned the video.

    Nigerians have since flooded the comments section with their thoughts on the party food gathered by the fellow.

    Reactions as man packs a bag of food, drinks at wedding party

    Miracle stated: “I can relate, this is how my brother does it but the difference is that he sells his wine.”

    Oma King wrote: “I go burial if u see food wey i carry ehh. One week food choke my lodgemates off.”

    chizzy55 penned: “No try use igbo children play. Food supplus (onye oshi remember bring food for u).”

    Makira added: “Sharp guy, na so I enter wedding dem no invite me for on Saturday eat two plates of food.”

  • Poor drawings of Davido, Fela Kuti, Wizkid and Burna Boy called into question

    Poor drawings of Davido, Fela Kuti, Wizkid and Burna Boy called into question

    Nigerian artist risks not getting paid for his job as he draws portraits of Wizkid, Davido, Fela Kuti, and Burna Boy on the wall, but none of the drawings resemble any of the singers.

    This has attracted attention on social media. In the video, two men walk into the building, challenging the artist and asking who he drew on the wall.

    Nigerian artist's poor drawings of Davido, Fela Kuti, Wizkid and Burna Boy called into question
    For illustration purpose.

    The artist responds by naming Davido, and then reveals that Wizkid is the other person he drew. However, none of the drawings bear any likeness to the singers.

    Another wall art, purported to be of Burna Boy and Fela Kuti, also fails to capture their likenesses.

    The two men criticize the artist for doing a very poor job. In response to the post, concerned individuals have flooded the comment page with their thoughts.

    See some reactions below:

    AFRIKID: “Even Wizkid still fine pass Davido here.”

    YOUR MOTIVATIONAL: “But the guy try it depends on your budget i think the guy work on your budget.”

    dee2 leo: “Why una go call cheap art man na.”

    Odii James Prince: “Davido be like evil spirit.”