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  • Lady warns commuters after spotting mad man from her street driving a bus

    Lady warns commuters after spotting mad man from her street driving a bus

    NigerianĀ ladyĀ recently issued a warning to commuters after spotting a mentally unstableĀ manĀ from her street driving aĀ bus.

    The alarming observation was shared in a post on X (formerly Twitter), where she raised awareness to protect others.

    Lady warns commuters after spotting mad man from her street driving a bus
    Lady warns commuters after spotting mad man from her street driving a bus.

    She explained that she had often seen the man around Rumuokoro Market in Port Harcourt, but was shocked to recently see him behind the wheel of a bus.

    To warn commuters and potentially save lives, she urged caution when choosing buses.

    Her post reads:Ā ā€œThere’s this mad man I used to see at Rumuokoro Market, and today I saw him driving a bus. I’m not kidding 😭 You people should be careful about the kind of buses you enter oo.ā€

    As the post gained traction online, many concerned individuals flocked to the comments section to share their thoughts and express their worries.

    See some reactions below:Ā 

    @sarahs_update:Ā ā€œSometimes is either drugs Or, d person did a spiritual Work. Maybe he was affected spiritually or he as a partial madness. Thanks for d info.ā€

    @Austinhenny80:Ā ā€œThis Portharcourt wey I enter this new year, una Wan make I run comot for una.ā€

    @JackySpenser:Ā ā€œE b like na stage 1 madness. Drug or poverty fit make person look mad. But pee, how many of the agboro wey dey collect tax, look normal for this PH?ā€

    @Femi_Peridot:Ā ā€œGod abegšŸ˜‚ Btw, I’m a Corper posted to Phalga (Port Harcourt) and I’m currently in search of a PPA. Please, I’ll appreciate any and every suggestion or referral. Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!ā€

    @toofighting:Ā ā€œPeople should be careful by asking their bus drivers if they’ve ever been mad before?ā€

    @elmax_official:Ā ā€œI’ve said this thing several times portharcourt is not a real place.ā€

    @ShalomOlat:Ā ā€œSometimes rumuokoro feels like an abberation that should not be part of Port Harcourt.ā€

    SEE POST:Ā 

  • Drama as boyfriend of six years shows up at girlfriend’s wedding

    Drama as boyfriend of six years shows up at girlfriend’s wedding

    Nigerian boyfriendĀ sets tongues wagging after attending his ex-girlfriend’s wedding, revealing the shocking reason behind their six-year relationship’s split.

    This was shared by an X influencer, Sir Dickson, who posted a screenshot of the message received from anĀ anonymous follower.

    According to the anonymous follower, his six-year relationship came to an abrupt end due to hisĀ refusalĀ to disclose his earnings.

    Furthermore, the follower stated that he took good care of his ex-girlfriend throughout their relationship,Ā emphasizingĀ that he remained vigilant.

    Offering insights into his ex-girlfriend’s wedding, he revealed that he was shocked by his own lack of emotional response to the breakup, admitting that he was inĀ attendance.

    Reflecting on Sir Dickson’s insights aboutĀ relationships, he cited their pivotal role in his mental health.

    Part of the message reads,ā€œI have been following you for a while.My girlfriend of 6 year just got Our lastĀ argumentĀ was two months ago because I refused to declare my earnings.I have always been careful never to loose guard or caught off guardā€.

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  • Comic singer, Mukaila Senwele passes away

    Comic singer, Mukaila Senwele passes away

    Tragedy strikes the Nigerian entertainment industry as comic singer,Ā Mukaila SenweleĀ passes away, leaving an irreparable loss.

    Mukaila Senwele

    According to reports circulating online, the circumstances surrounding Mukaila Senwele’s passing remain shrouded inĀ mystery.

    Family associates of the comic singer revealed that Mukaila Senwele showed no prior signs of illness before hisĀ unexpected passing.

    In fact, he had planned to visit his family home thatĀ evening, but tragically, he passed away the same night.

    Meanwhile, fans and industry colleagues have taken to social media to mourn his passing, paying tribute and offeringĀ condolencesĀ to his family.

    However, his immense impact and indelibleĀ legacyĀ will forever be celebrated and honored.

  • Court orders lady to pay boyfriend ₦150,000 for taking ₦3,000 transport fare but failing to visit

    Court orders lady to pay boyfriend ₦150,000 for taking ₦3,000 transport fare but failing to visit

    NigerianĀ courtĀ has ordered aĀ lady, Miss Rhoda Adu to pay herĀ boyfriend, Olapitan Sola, ₦150,000 as damages after collecting ₦3,000 for transport fare but failing to show up as promised.

    The incident was shared in a post that gained traction on X (formerly Twitter). According to the post by a user, @DejiAdesogan, the Magistrate Court in Ilesa, Osun State, delivered the ruling after the boyfriend filed a complaint.

    Court orders lady to pay boyfriend ₦150,000 for taking ₦3,000 transport fare but failing to visit
    Court orders lady to pay ₦150k to boyfriend as damages.

    The statement read:Ā ā€œA Magistrate Court in Ilesa, Osun State, has ordered Miss Rhoda Adu to pay ₦150,000 damages to her boyfriend, Olapitan Sola. She collected ₦3,000 as transport fare but failed to visit him as promised.ā€

    As the story circulated online, it sparked widespread reactions, with many people taking to the comment section to share their thoughts.

    Se some reactions below:

    @davidchibuike_:Ā ā€œSee better investment. His 3k turned to 150k. 50x.ā€

    @Oladapomikky1:Ā ā€œThe best way to go…. Highly commendable.ā€

    @anasuachara:Ā ā€œOur people say that the ear that will hear word does not need to be as big as cocoayam leaf 🌿. Urgent ₦5k girls beware. A similar decision was given at Enugu last year. Very soon, this nonsense will stop. Don’t collect money if you are not coming. It’s a breach of contract.ā€

    @uchebakaadi:Ā ā€œGbam, loud am 4 those at d back. Send me Magi aza kam machie apa. Elevate am to Supreme Court. D fight back has started we must take back our money ten fold.Power must change hand.ā€

    @Kayloaded1:Ā ā€œGood, we now have a precedent on this romance scam.ā€

    @dol_apo:Ā ā€œWow. In the landmark case of Mr Sola Olapitan versus Miss Rhoda Adu….. The rest is history. I love this precedent.ā€

    SEE POST:Ā 

  • Tinubu orders overhaul of N-Power scheme

    Tinubu orders overhaul of N-Power scheme

    Nigerian President Bola Ahmed TinubuĀ has ordered a comprehensive reform of theĀ N-Power programĀ to boost its efficiency and effectiveness.

    According to theĀ Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Nentawe Yilwatda, the reform aims to align youth beneficiariesĀ with market opportunities and the private sector, ensuring their acquired skills lead to sustainable employment.

    In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, Tinubu’s Social Media Assistant, Dada Olusegun, revealed that over 100,000 items have been procured to support youth empowerment across Nigeria.

    Bola Tinubu

    He wrote: ā€œThe reform aims to connect youth not only through training but also by linking them directly to the market space and private sector, ensuring that acquired skills translate into viable job opportunities.

    ā€œTo support this, over 100,000 items have been procured to empower youth across the country.

    ā€œIn addition the minister also confirmed that President Tinubu has approved a sum of N32.7bn for the implementation of the National Social Investment Program in 2025.

    ā€œThrough cooperative clusters, Nigerians will benefit from low interest credits of N300,000-400,000.

    ā€œThe initiative aims to empower vulnerable Nigerians, particularly women and youth, by enabling them to launch or expand small businesses, thus improving their livelihoods.⁠

    ā€œ2025 promises to be a year of rewards for all Nigerians who have had to go through ongoing economic reforms as the administration seeks to fulfill the #RenewedHope Agenda.ā€

  • Lagos dominates VAT collection with ₦2.75 Trillion, Rivers and FCT in pursuit

    Lagos dominates VAT collection with ₦2.75 Trillion, Rivers and FCT in pursuit

    Lagos State has emerged as the largest contributor toĀ Nigeria’s Value Added Tax (VAT)Ā revenue in 2024, generating an impressive ₦2.75 trillion.

    This figure accounts for 54% of the total non-import VATĀ revenue, as revealed in a report by Agora Policy.

    Rivers State rankedĀ second with ₦832.69 billion, followed by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), which contributed ₦303.64 billion.

    Oyo State secured fourth place with ₦272.41 billion, while Kano State took the fifth position with ₦77.76 billion.

    The report also highlighted that the remaining 33 states collectively contributed just 19% of the total VAT revenue. Contributions ranged from Delta State’s ₦73.39 billion to Imo State’s ₦4.38 billion.

    Agora Policy, a Nigerian think tank focused on tackling national challenges, provided a detailed breakdown of VAT contributions by states and the FCT in 2024:

    Breakdown of VAT Contributions by States (2024):

    • Lagos: ₦2.75 trillion
    • Rivers: ₦832.69 billion
    • FCT: ₦303.64 billion
    • Oyo: ₦272.41 billion
    • Kano: ₦77.76 billion
    • Delta: ₦73.39 billion
    • Bayelsa: ₦64.66 billion
    • Edo: ₦53.55 billion
    • Anambra: ₦47.53 billion
    • Akwa Ibom: ₦46.93 billion
    • Adamawa: ₦42.01 billion
    • Borno: ₦35.29 billion
    • Niger: ₦34.84 billion
    • Taraba: ₦32.37 billion
    • Kwara: ₦31.51 billion
    • Kaduna: ₦30.30 billion
    • Ekiti: ₦29.58 billion
    • Jigawa: ₦28.54 billion
    • Benue: ₦26.59 billion
    • Ogun: ₦26.16 billion
    • Sokoto: ₦25.98 billion
    • Gombe: ₦25.45 billion
    • Ebonyi: ₦25.11 billion
    • Kogi: ₦23.61 billion
    • Plateau: ₦22.10 billion
    • Katsina: ₦22.08 billion
    • Yobe: ₦19.79 billion
    • Bauchi: ₦19.59 billion
    • Zamfara: ₦17.83 billion
    • Nasarawa: ₦15.89 billion
    • Enugu: ₦15.39 billion
    • Osun: ₦14.79 billion
    • Ondo: ₦13.80 billion
    • Cross River: ₦9.36 billion
    • Kebbi: ₦8.77 billion
    • Abia: ₦8.68 billion
    • Imo: ₦4.38 billion

    This report underscores Lagos State’s dominance in VAT contributions, further highlighting the stark disparity in revenue generation among Nigerian states.

  • Man reportedly breaks up with girlfriend after video of store attendant adjusting her dress goes viral

    Man reportedly breaks up with girlfriend after video of store attendant adjusting her dress goes viral

    Nigerian manĀ has reportedly ended his relationship with hisĀ girlfriendĀ after a viral video showed another man, aĀ store attendantĀ adjusting herĀ dressĀ in a clothing store.

    The incident was highlighted in a post gaining traction on X, formerly known as Twitter.

    Man reportedly breaks up with girlfriend after video of store attendant adjusting her dress goes viral
    Man breaks up with girlfriend after viral video of dress adjustment.

    In the video, the lady was seen wearing a red gown with her chest visibly exposed.

    A man, believed to be a store attendant, offered to help her adjust the dress. As he touched the dress and her body, the lady slapped his hand away.

    However, another woman in the background urged her to let the man do his job, stating it was his responsibility to assist with clothing adjustments.

    According to a user’s claim, the video ultimately led to the end of the lady’s relationship. Her boyfriend reportedly broke up with her after watching the clip of the store attendant touching her while attempting to fix the dress.

    As the video circulated online, many social media users took to the comments section to express their opinions on the matter.

    See some reactions below:Ā 

    @i_am_suzzz:Ā ā€œDoing this with a random man and she knows someone was recording.ā€

    @ibukun_tayo:Ā ā€œThe lady and the man, non of them well, what’s the job he is doing very well ?ā€

    @rhymesOfficial_:Ā ā€œThat man knows what he’s doing, he’s using ā€œlet me do my jobā€ to cover up. The person recording sef useless.ā€

    @ikonohElijah:Ā ā€œPerson wey go still get another man in few days.ā€

    @WakandaNurse:Ā ā€œAnd she’s even aware that they covering the whole scenario with a camera.ā€

    @reallknoxy:Ā ā€œWhich yeye job, don’t try that nonsense with me, I have hand I can set it myself.ā€

    @TruthDamm:Ā ā€œWhat rubbish, she should let the man do his work abeg.ā€

  • Lady shares how husband left her 1 week after she brought him to Europe

    Lady shares how husband left her 1 week after she brought him to Europe

    Nigerian ladyĀ recounts how her husband left her one week after she brought him toĀ Europe,Ā only for the authorities to deport him back to Nigeria.

    According to the lady, she had been married to her husband in Nigeria, so she decided to bring him over to Europe where she works.

    Lady shares how husband left her 1 week after she brought him to Europe
    Lady.

    She stated that after one week there, her husband decided that he didn’t want theĀ marriageĀ or stay with her anymore and left to be on his own.

    The lady revealed that after only a week he was picked up and deported Nigeria.

    ā€œI don marry before, e no work. I marry for Nigeria carry husband come here, him come, him comot say e no go stay again …,ā€Ā she said in part.

    Reactions have followed …

    @Omoti GloriaĀ said: ā€œThe man be wan play smart move but God of the sisterhood settle the matter wellašŸ¤£ā€

    @user7400067491938Ā stated: ā€œMy friend brought her boyfriend/husband from nigeria to Canada. last she heard was the flight landed in Canada. she did not see him againā€

    @TeemahšŸ’•šŸŒøĀ wrote:Ā ā€œUna no see the timberland ?šŸŒššŸ˜‚ā€

    @PabloskiĀ opined: ā€œShe probably frustrated the guy because she brought him hereā€

    @itdbackup

    My husband left me 1 week after I brought him to Europe before he was deported back to Nigeria šŸ‡³šŸ‡¬ šŸ’”šŸ˜„

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  • Bishop Kenneth Duke sentenced 20 yrs in prison for defiling church member’s 12-yr-old daughter

    Bishop Kenneth Duke sentenced 20 yrs in prison for defiling church member’s 12-yr-old daughter

    AĀ Ā bishopĀ in Abuja, Bishop Kenneth has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for defiling a 12-year-oldĀ daughterĀ of his church member.

    According to the report, the man of God was not given the possibility of a fine by the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Gudu, presided over by Justice Adebiyi Osolo.

    Bishop Kenneth DukeĀ sentencedĀ 20Ā yrs in prison for defiling church member’s 12-yr-old daughter

    Bishop Kenneth Duke was prosecuted by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) forĀ defilingĀ a 12-year-old girl.

    A statement by the NAPTIP National Press Officer, Vincent Adekoye, on Wednesday, said:

    ā€œInvestigation revealed that the victim was living in Lagos before she was brought to Abuja to live with her mother.

    The report indicated that on March 5, 2023, her mother took her to the church located at Dantata Zuba Expressway, and after the service, she was taken to the family house of the bishop who is also the pastor of the church so that she could stay with them to enable the bishop’s wife to take her to where she will learn a skill which both families had earlier discussed.

    It was gathered that the following day, 6th March 2023, the convict, father of 5 children, sent his children on an errand, and being alone with the victim at home at about 10 am, gave her some mathematics work to solve and as she was trying to do it, the bishop pounced on her, covered her mouth and raped her on a chair despite her crying and pleading.

    In the judgment, the randy cleric was found guilty of a one-count charge of r#pĀ£ and was sentenced accordingly without an option of fine,ā€Ā the statement reads.

  • N22bn Scandal: How Ministry of power funds were siphoned through my accounts — BDC operator

    N22bn Scandal: How Ministry of power funds were siphoned through my accounts — BDC operator

    A bureau de change operator BDC, Abdullahi Suleman, testified in the trial of former Minister of Power,Ā Saleh Mamman, detailing how over ₦22 billion was allegedly diverted from the Federal Ministry of Power.

    According to reports,Ā Mamman is facing prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a 12-count charge of conspiracy to commit money launderingĀ amounting to ₦33,804,830,503.73 (Thirty-three Billion, Eight Hundred and Four Million, Eight Hundred and Thirty Thousand, Five Hundred and Three Naira, Seventy-three Kobo).

    The trial resumed on Wednesday, January 22, 2025, at the Federal High Court in Abuja, presided over by Justice James Omotosho. During the proceedings, the EFCC presented its 8th witness (PW8), Abdullahi Suleman.

    Saleh Mamman

    The companies used for the transactions included Prymint Investment Limited, Strong Field International Projects Limited, Mintedge Nigeria Limited, First Class Construction and Project, Silverline Ocean Ventures, Golden Bond Nigeria Limited, Sipikin Global Enterprise, Spinhiills Biz International Limited, Fullest Utility Concepts Limited, Platinum Touch Enterprises, Breathable Investment Limited, and a firm owned by his brother, Gurupche Business Enterprises.

    Suleman’s testimony is part of the ongoing efforts by the EFCC to establish its case against the former minister.

    He said,Ā ā€œI know Alhaji Maina Goje, we are in the same business, sometimes in 2019, Maina Goje met me that he has transaction that I should give him some of my account numbers, the first account I gave him was Fullest, he will send money and I will give him dollars, he started asking for more accounts, he will tell me what to do with the transactions, I will get the dollar and give him and sometimes I will do a transfer to other accounts. We have been working together since then till 2024. From my rough calculations, the amount I have received through the transactions will be more than 22 billion naira. Also Maina used to send someone called Musbhu anytime he was not available, he would send him and give me instructions on what to do with him, we do call him Yaro Minister because he is from Saleh Mamman.ā€

    Continuing, ā€œ IĀ also know Mr Mustapha Muhammed, Goje told me that he is his oga, I didn’t know him before until Maina Goje introduced him to me, then I learnt he works with Federal Ministry of Housing and instructed that anytime they can’t reach him, I should give him the amount of dollars he requestedā€

    When presented with the Exhibit X series, which included bank statements from his companies—Strong Field International Projects Limited, Mintedge Nigeria Limited, and Prymint Investment Limited—showing evidence of funds deposited into their accounts, the witness confirmed that these accounts were given to Maina Goje.

    Among the significant transactions highlighted in the accounts were:

    • ₦285,983,285 received on May 24, 2021
    • ₦278,248,611 on May 26, 2021
    • ₦320,000,000 on January 1, 2021
    • ₦184,000,000 on June 18, 2021
    • ₦178,300,285 on July 14, 2021
    • ₦75,420,000 on August 5, 2021
    • ₦75,120,000 on December 1, 2021
    • ₦68,150,620 and ₦70,650 on December 15, 2021
    • ₦90,247,395 on January 12, 2022
    • ₦64,747,627 on February 16, 2022

    The witness admitted to receiving these payments.