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28/02/2026

RATELS END OF THE MONTH SANITATION.
ASABA BRANCH

23/01/2026

My Entry for the Mercy Johnson Okojie acting transition challenge. "Teary eyes" by NBA YoungBoy featuring Burna Boy
Thank you Presido verydarkblackman for this opportunity.

16/01/2026

“His and Hers” will teach you;

A mother’s love never dims, never weakens, it is constant, continual & relentless. Also, there are people you do not mess with, they’ll revenge slowly and silently without you having a clue.

99% of us never saw the switch at the last episode coming.

Photos from Pretty NollyUpdate 's post 11/11/2025

The world we live in is full of e*vil.
How can one even trust again.. This heart breaking story on page

25/10/2025

So in Igbo Land, A Titled man can not get married to a Woman Born out of wedlock (mum Not married to her Dad) na Movie Abi na Reality?

25/10/2025

VDM, Where Are You? An Igbo Man Cries as His Shop Is Taken

I just watched an Igbo man crying like a child because his shop was taken from him. The Sharia court ruled in favour of his Hausa brothers, just like that, years of sweat gone in one judgment. But what broke me most was what he was shouting:👉VDM, please come and help me! VDM, don’t leave me

Not one name of our so-called Igbo billionaires came out of his mouth. Not one, Because deep down, we all know the truth, our rich men are only useful to themselves, not to the Igbo people.

When it’s time to flaunt wealth, they are loud. When it’s time to defend the helpless, they vanish. This is what we have become, a people full of billionaires but empty of brotherhood. We build mansions and industries, yet our own cry in strange lands with no one to stand for them. All we know is how to put high price tags in imported goods

Until we start fighting for each other the way other tribes do, we will keep losing ,not because others are stronger, but because we have no unity, no protection, no heart for our own. Igbo unity is not a slogan. It’s a survival tool and we’re losing it fast.

Photos from Pretty NollyUpdate 's post 13/10/2025

Big brother changed my life, now it’s my turn to change the world💜🌍.

In June on my birthday I volunteered at Lagos Food Bank under the Nume Plan program where doctors help treat and feed malnourished kids. After that experience, I promised myself that i’d be back and do more.

On the 15th of october we will be feeding 50 families, if you can; please volounteer it would mean the world to me.

Fun fact: I’ll be picking 10 people from the raffle to come volounteer with me for a special meet and greet. raffle link in bio.
Love ya!

11/10/2025

Faith Adeoluwa Adewale posted a short video on Youtube.. and in 30mins of that post.. over 5k subscriptions.. Over 3k views.. over 1k comments.

In just 30mins....🤣🤣🤣 Omo.. E choque. People have been waiting in bated breath..
Ahh ... Faith...🤦‍♀️ The 1st man to trend in silence...

I can't wait for you to harness this power and do wonders with it.....

08/10/2025

Tragic Love Story from Akwa Ibom: Wife Kpai husband over suspicion 💔

A young Nigerian Army officer, Lieutenant (Dr.) Samson Haruna, has reportedly lost his life in the most painful way possible — allegedly at the hands of his own wife.

According to verified reports from multiple news outlets, including Sahara Reporters, the sad incident happened at Wellington Bassey Barracks, Ibagwa, in Abak Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.

Lieutenant Haruna was said to be a medical doctor who recently joined the Nigerian Army and was serving as a Regimental Medical Officer with the 6 Battalion.

Sources claim that on September 22, 2025, he and his wife got into a heated argument — allegedly over suspicion of infidelity. Things escalated badly, and in the process, she reportedly poured fuel on him and set him ablaze. 😭

He was rushed to the barrack’s military clinic for urgent care before being transferred to the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, where he sadly died from his injuries.

As of now, the wife — identified as Mrs. Samson Haruna, who’s said to be a nurse — has been arrested and detained by the police, awaiting further investigation and possible charges.

Now, here’s the thing...
Some reports allege that the couple had only been married for about five months, though this part hasn’t been officially confirmed. Same goes for the alleged cheating rumours — no official source has verified that as the true cause of the fight. But that’s what many people close to them are whispering.

Either way, it’s a tragic story that reminds us how quickly anger can destroy everything — even love. 💔

May his soul rest in peace.
And may peace never leave our homes. 🙏🏽

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Dear lovers and married, say no to extreme and uncontrollable jealousy. It can end your freedom.
If you suspect your spouse is cheating, walk away than walk yourself into life imprisonment.

08/10/2025

I had booked her ticket to abroad, she Insisted she wants to work in Nigeria for 2 years - Sommie's Dad

Ifeanyi Maduagwu is the father of Arise TV presenter, Ms Somtochukwu Christella, who recently lost her life during an armed robbery attack at her residence in Abuja.q

In this interview with Dennis Naku, the grieving father reflects on his daughter’s unfulfilled aspirations, the cherished moments they shared, and her burning desire to one day serve her country as a senator.

Can you share a little about yourself?

I’m Engineer Ifeanyi Maduagwu, from Agulu in Anambra State.

How did you hear of your daughter’s demise?

Honestly, it was a tragic and devastating experience. I was at work when I received a call from my elder brother, asking me to urgently come to Port Harcourt. I was surprised and pressed him further, wondering what could be so serious that required my immediate presence.

Barely 15 minutes earlier, I had spoken with my wife. So after my brother’s call, I decided to ring her again, since she was the last person I had spoken with. When she picked up, I said, “Sweetie, I just wanted to call someone, since you were the last person I spoke to,” and then I ended the call.

But that unsettled her. Unknown to me, she had already received a few calls from people who had been trying, without success, to reach Sommie that morning. My call only heightened her anxiety. She immediately tried contacting her elder sister in Abuja and my co-in-law to see if a driver could be sent to Sommie’s apartment to check on her.

Meanwhile, I reached out to my company’s management to arrange a chopper to get me out quickly. Sadly, by the time everything became clear, the worst had already happened. It is so painful because, after all her efforts, my daughter’s passion and dreams for Nigeria were cut short.

Where did she obtain her degree?

She studied in the UK and later returned to Nigeria for Law School. After completing Law School, she went for her youth service and collected her certificate.

I had already booked her ticket to return abroad for her master’s. But she insisted she wanted to work for at least two years in Nigeria to gain experience before going back, and she did exactly that.

After completing the two years abroad, she eventually returned to Nigeria. I didn’t even know she was coming back at that point; it was something she was quietly discussing with her mother. But I have to accept it as her destiny.

It is heartbreaking that her dreams and passion for this country were left unfulfilled. My only plea is that the government should urgently address the issues that continue to put citizens at risk and do more to safeguard lives.

What exactly informed her decision to return to Nigeria?

Her decision was driven by a genuine desire to make a difference. She strongly believed that the way things were going in Nigeria was wrong and that her voice needed to be heard at home. She wanted to be part of the solution, to speak up and push for the changes this country desperately needs.

Can you recall some of the beautiful moments you had with her?

The most recent was in Tangier, Morocco, from September 4 to 9, 2025. We went to the beach together and also took a city tour on one of those double-decker buses. It was such a beautiful bonding moment, just father and daughter, sharing time and creating lasting memories.

Honestly, no. Nobody was sick or anything of that sort. I had just resumed work that Monday and was in a very good mood. Then, around 9:30–10 a.m., my elder brother called, saying there was an emergency that required my attention. My mind never went in that direction. I thought it might have been something about my wife, since I had spoken to her just 15 minutes earlier.

Did Somtochukwu share her aspirations, future plans or philosophy of life with you?

Yes, she did. She was passionate about helping the needy and ensuring women’s voices were heard in politics. Her biggest aspiration was to one day become a senator in Nigeria.

How do you feel knowing that her dream has been cut short?

My brother, it is truly disheartening.

When was her next birthday supposed to be?

Her birthday is on the 26th of December. She had already planned for it. She said she wanted to go to the village to cook for the kindred, especially the children. She did the same about four years ago when we visited the village, and she was really looking forward to doing it again. She also had a burning desire to go into politics and contribute to turning things around in Nigeria.

Was there any talk about a fiancé?

Yes. You know, such matters are usually discussed more with the mother. During our family trip to London and Morocco, her mother mentioned that many suitors had been coming for her, but she always said she wanted to first establish herself before thinking about marriage. She didn’t want to be dependent on a man. Eventually, she got engaged.

What does her death really mean to you?

I had Sommie on December 26, 1995. After her birth, for over five years, we didn’t have another child. So she became the handbag of the house. Everywhere we went, it was “Sommie, Sommie, Sommie.”

She was such a lively child. At any party, she would shine, dancing, laughing and communicating effortlessly. She was full of life. Her death has pierced my heart like an arrow.

What will you miss most about her?

I will miss everything. Her care, her constant calls: “Dad, have you eaten? Are you taking good care of yourself? Have you checked your vitals?”

It’s not easy, my brother. It’s not easy (fighting back tears). I don’t want to cry anymore; the tears I’ve already shed are enough.

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21/08/2025

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