Craze Clown recounts humble beginning as he shares throwback photos

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Craze Clown recounts humble beginning as he shares throwback photos Famous content creator and skit maker, Emmanuel Ogonna Iwueke better known as Craze Clown, stirs mixed reactions as he shares throwback photos from his days of humble beginning. The comedian who came into the limelight some years ago with his comedy style reflects on his childhood when he grew up without little or no privileges.

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In a post via the micro-blogging platform, X, Craze Clown shared a series of photo that reflected his growth over the years. “Different shades of SAPA,” he captioned the throwback photos. The throwback shots has since sparked waves of reactions as many applauded his consistency that gave him a platform.

Craze Clown recounts humble beginning as he shares throwback photos

Reactions trailing throwback photos of Craze Clown JustKingss said: “If you like give up” emma3D penned: “So e get time wey u be olode adugbo. God is great” BlazeBeClouded penned: “May Almight God assist you more bro. Na man you be” OKWYtycoon wrote: “This same legendary facial expression you did in your first skit then🤣🤣🤣” solidwins noted: “Chief still de find 6 packs inside SAPA in frame 2. In that frame 3 with shade, for ur mind u don arrive that time” NobleBenz penned: “Crazy that I have been to this house many times😂.”

Subsidy: Local refineries beginning production won’t change fuel price

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Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) Mele Kyari has said that the notion that the price of fuel would reduce once local refineries like the recently inaugurated Dangote refinery begin production, is false. The NNPCL boss who spoke about the removal of fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu during an interview with Arise TV on Thursday, June 1, said that Dangote Refinery, Port Harcourt Refining Company, and others in Nigeria are not going to change the pump price of fuel despite the volume of products they push out. Local refineries beginning production won't change fuel price - NNPCLNNPCL Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari. Source: Getty Kyari also confirmed that Dangote Refinery would start pushing out products by the end of July and early August. Port Harcourt Refinery will be fixed before the end of the year and it is expected that it would further boost local production of petrol. He said; “There is a notion that if the product is processed locally, prices will reduce. Let me make it clear that it is not going to change anything. If you produce locally, the refineries will also input the cost of production and other things and it will be sold at the current price. “There will also be no subsidy when local production starts because there is no cash-to-back subsidy, this country no longer has the resources to continue with subsidy.” Appearing in another interview on Channels Television, Kyari said fuel queues experienced across the country won’t exceed Saturday, June 3.

Local refineries beginning production won't change fuel price - NNPCL

Dangote refinery in Lagos. Source: Web He added; “I don’t see it staying beyond another day or two, maximum. It can actually be on Saturday. We have supplies. The key trouble with the PMS system is supply, but I have supplies. “There are over 810 million litres of PMS in depots, tanks and fuel stations across the country, so you don’t have the problem of transferring those from marine to land, you already have them on the ground.” On the PMS pricing document which went viral days ago, Kyari said; “You have seen a document in the space out there. Every company does this. It is a marketing document. It was not a price announcing document, every company keeps this record and adjusts it appropriately on the basis of changing conditions in the market.  “So what you saw was just an internal company document that found its way into the internet. It is an NNPC document but it was not intended to be an announcement and is not an announcement, because it can change the next day.”

Yoghurt seller shares humble beginning, wows many with transformation (Video)

Yoghurt seller shares humble beginning, wows many with transformation (Video)

Promising Nigerian yoghurt seller stirs mixed reactions as he rolls out photos of his days of humble beginning and the transformation that followed.

Yoghurt seller shares humble beginning, wows many with transformation (Video)

A video making the rounds on social media captured a yoghurt seller who started off pushing a cart and selling from it. In a follow-up transformation image, he had cleaned up, lives in a palatable apartment, and owns a multi-million naira Mercedes Benz in his name. Sharing the video, the yoghurt seller appreciated God for the kindness and provision in his life.

Yoghurt seller shares humble beginning, wows many with transformation (Video)

“How i started. I’m grateful lord. wait for it,” he wrote. Reactions Trailing Transformation of Yoghurt Seller Scrutinizer101 wrote: “From ice cream 🍦 seller to yahoo 😂.” Spark_baby00 noted: “By their handbag 👜 and Benz you shall know them 🙌” Dear_Choice stated: “Ok, I’ll go buy an ice cream truck today, please I need an ice cream distributor.” Iamkingdinero1 wrote: “Congratulations gee , Abeg where the ice cream wheel burrow Dey? Use am empower me 😭.” Tilda.sunshine noted: “You are doing well my Brother… Growth is growth,no matter how little..I applaud you Bro🙌” Adelakuntufayl wrote: “Who am I to judge the authenticity in the story! Our stories can not be the same! Keep working hard and trust the process! May our efforts be crowned with God’s endless blessings 🔥🔥❤️❤️🙌🙌.” Watch the video below …

“I feel like this is just the beginning”

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Grammy award-winning singer, Tems, breaks silence following her win at the 65th music awards ceremony where she broke record as a Nigerian female act.

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The Afrobeat singer received the award for “Best Melodic Rap Performance” on Sunday for her contribution to the 2022 hit “Wait for U” by American rappers Future and Drake. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Tems recalled how she used to listen to several prominent singers who she now works with. “It is incredible, I get to work with people that five years ago were on my playlist. I was jamming to them and now I am working with them, it is such a pleasure and I feel like this is just the beginning.   “The song, with U was taken from my record, Higher, they reached out to me and they told me they would use it as a sample and I felt it was amazing. I thought the song was interesting and amazing the way it got together.”