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Mimi

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Fitness Enthusiasts, nature lover.

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Kemi Badenoch, leader of the UK Conservative Party, recently stirred reactions by saying she no longer identifies as Nigerian and despite her ancestry and childhood in Lagos. Her remarks touch on deeper issues of identity, cultural alignment, and belonging. While some see it as a

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Today, you might feel broke and find yourself posting unthoughtful things all over social media. But tomorrow, you could achieve success and aspire to reach a level of self-actualization, traveling and exploring the world. However, what you posted in the past will still be there,

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Peter Obi addresses the growing criticism surrounding his vow to serve only one term if elected president. With calm clarity, he responds to those questioning his intentions, highlighting the double standards in a political culture where integrity is mocked and ambition without

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Peter said he will serve a single term, sparking a trending issue for national debate. The news is always about Peter.

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When institutions fail, people begin to pursue justice with personal motives. The tension between Iyabo Ojo, VeryDarkMan, and others like Tonto Dikeh isn't just about truth, it's layered with past grudges, bruised egos, and unresolved battles. The police remain selectively

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Governor Adeleke reacts to questions surrounding the ₦3.1 billion travel expenditure, claiming he uses his private jet to cut costs. A closer look at the irony behind defending extravagant spending with a cost-saving narrative. #Adeleke #osun #Nigerianews #Atruthatatime

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A country that stops asking questions chooses silence instead of growth. Without curiosity and accountability, it protects those in power and stalls progress. No nation advances by ignoring its problems.

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Nigeria’s diplomatic voice has gone quiet and the consequences are showing. From missing ambassadors to Donald Trump snubbing Africa’s so-called giant, this breakdown exposes how Tinubu’s administration has neglected the basics of foreign policy. While other nations are building

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Who is speaking for Nigeria globally? No ambassadors. No presence. Just silence. While other nations are building influence, we’re busy planning for 2027. This isn’t just poor governance it’s dangerous.

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Kemi Badenoch faces growing backlash for distancing herself from her Nigerian roots while clinging to British identity. Her recent remarks highlight a deeper contradiction in how she navigates identity, claiming there’s no such thing as nationality, yet firmly calling herself

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Welcome to Nigeria, where safety is optional and life is cheap. A pilot took off today while people were still on the runway. No delay. No regard for human life.

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The Nigerian aviation authority suspended K1 within 48 hours for obstructing an aircraft. A protester was jailed for speaking up during a flight. But the pilot who attempted takeoff with people still on the runway? No words yet. This is selective accountability, loud when

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Deji Adeyanju claims “even if Peter Obi swore by a shrine, the North won’t believe him.” A bold swipe, one that paints Northerners as incapable of independent thought. But how does that stand when figures like El-Rufai are now warming up to Obi? Maybe Deji is no longer reading

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When you're resistant to influence, you're termed 'difficult.' When you're easily swayed, you're considered 'gullible.' Being difficult is more desirable than being gullible.