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21/01/2026

Everywhere first burr 😜 for this thief caught at Bakky Plaza in Lekki.

He sneaked with full confidence in broad daylight while the owner was still in the shop.

21/01/2026
21/01/2026

Viral Benz driver finally arrested after knocking many down, identified as a teenager - Nsikak Okon, suspected to be h!gh on a yet to be identified somf!n

21/01/2026

But what was he thinking

VIRAL: A 1976 transaction indicates that N400 was exchanged for $632.4 💸
20/01/2026

VIRAL: A 1976 transaction indicates that N400 was exchanged for $632.4 💸

20/01/2026

Edo students in a terr!fying escape attempt as fire guts two-storey building.

20/01/2026

Narrow escape: Pepper grinding machine pulls woman with her long hair extension.

Yes, U.S. Congressman Riley Moore has stated that breaking up Nigeria is one policy option. Moore recently indicated tha...
20/01/2026

Yes, U.S. Congressman Riley Moore has stated that breaking up Nigeria is one policy option. Moore recently indicated that "breaking up Nigeria will be one of the options to create a safe zone for Christians," amid concerns over violence against Christian communities. He framed this in the context of Nigeria's religious divisions, claiming a "half Muslims, half Christians" structure "have never worked and will never work." His remarks follow visits to Nigeria, where he witnessed insecurity in areas like the Middle Belt and Northeast, including attacks by groups like Boko Haram. Moore has pushed for U.S. actions such as designating Nigeria a "Country of Particular Concern" for religious persecution and developing a security framework with Nigerian officials.

Nigerian analysts and officials argue that violence stems from economic, governance, and resource issues rather than purely religion, rejecting partition ideas as potentially destabilizing. Moore plans to present options, including breakup, to President Trump in reports addressing the crisis.



We earn 3million Naira daily in Nigeria and pastors are part of our customers — S.African st*****rsTwo South African ex%...
20/01/2026

We earn 3million Naira daily in Nigeria and pastors are part of our customers — S.African st*****rs

Two South African ex%tic dancers (str+ppers) have sparked intense online conversation after appearing on Nedu Wazobia’s Clarity Zone podcast, where they spoke openly about their income and life as mothers to nine-year-old children.

One of the guests explained that her journey into ex%tic dancing began after visiting Nigeria.

According to her, the pay from her former job as a radio presenter in South Africa could not compare with what she heard dancers were earning in Nigeria. That financial reality, she said, convinced her to make the switch.

The second guest stunned listeners when she revealed that her daily earnings range between ₦2.5 million and ₦3 million, describing that figure as her “least” take-home on some days. The disclosure quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the podcast.

Beyond the money, the conversation took a more personal turn when both women confirmed they are mothers.

Each has a nine-year-old child, but they approach parenting and disclosure very differently. One said her son is aware of her work after accidentally seeing a video on her phone, while the other revealed that her daughter does not know what she does for a living.

The dancers also claimed that their profession attracts clients from all walks of life, including Pastors and highly respected figures, a statement that further fueled reactions online.

Their appearance has since ignited debates on social media about wealth, morality, parenting, and the growing visibility of Nigeria’s nightlife economy, with many users divided over the choices and realities shared on the podcast.

Blord and VeryDarkMan (VDM) clashed over the name "Ratel," which VDM had long used for his loyal online supporters, ofte...
20/01/2026

Blord and VeryDarkMan (VDM) clashed over the name "Ratel," which VDM had long used for his loyal online supporters, often likened to the fierce honey badger (ratel) animal. Recently, Blord launched a fintech app for gift cards, airtime, bills, and crypto, naming it "Ratel" after claiming inspiration from VDM amid their prior feud. Blord quickly trademarked the name and issued a cease-and-desist letter to VDM, threatening arrest if he continued using it for his fanbase or movement.

VDM hit back publicly, insisting "Ratel" represents a spirit beyond paperwork and posting videos with a live honey badger to mock the claim. Blord announced half the app's profits would fund charity like building boreholes alongside VDM, turning the beef into potential promotion.

Social media erupted, with debates on whether VDM could have pre-registered it in 2024 or if trademarks are class-specific (e.g., Blord's for apps vs. VDM's for branding). Blord later withdrew the legal threat after "high-level calls," but tension lingers.

Nigeria's trademark system allows protection per class of use, so Blord's app-focused registration might not fully block VDM's informal fan reference. VDM admitted he overlooked trademarking earlier, calling himself "mumu" for it.




19/01/2026

Gov. Otti said he will retire all the Politicians in Abia. Has Lagos retired all Politicians? Only in Abia. He went to appoint those that don’t even know their polling unit”

Sen. Orji Uzor-Kalu

Today is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.Do you know that Samuel L. Jackson was one of the volunteer student ushers at th...
19/01/2026

Today is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Do you know that Samuel L. Jackson was one of the volunteer student ushers at the funeral? He was one of those directing people around the Morehouse College campus Atlanta.

After the funeral, Sam traveled all the way to Memphis to join a civil rights march, which was a pivotal moment in his activism.

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