#BBNReunion: “You care more about your relationship with Angel, Maria, Whitemoney, the obviously more popular people”

#BBNReunion: “You care more about your relationship with Angel, Maria, Whitemoney, the obviously more popular people" - Arin to Nini (Video)

#BBNReunion: “You care more about your relationship with Angel, Maria, Whitemoney, the obviously more popular people" - Arin to Nini (Video)

The Monday, 13th June episode of the Big Brother Naija Reunion show had Nini and Arin iron out some issues as regards their friendship which appeared to have turned sour due to some reasons.
Putting it clear to Nini Singh, Arin stated that her relationship with Nini began to lose its value owing to her (Nini) attitude.

#BBNReunion: “You care more about your relationship with Angel, Maria, Whitemoney, the obviously more popular people" - Arin to Nini (Video)

According to her, Nini cared more about her relationship with Whitemoney, Angel and Maria because they were more popular while tossing her and Peace who were friends from the onset aside.
She also claimed that even after Nini exited the show, she failed to reach out to Peace while claiming that she was tired.
Arin who wasn’t having it stated that Nini exhibited this attitude towards Peace despite the bond they had in the house. She said Nini and Peace slept on the same bed till the day she(Peace) left the house and Nini used tiredness as an excuse for not linking up with her after exiting the house.
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Police arrest popular Facebook influencer, Ovaioza, for allegedly defrauding multiple Nigerians of over N3bn [Details]

Police arrest popular Facebook influencer, Ovaioza, for allegedly defrauding multiple Nigerians of over N3bn [Details]

A popular Facebook influencer, simply identifed as Ovaioza has been arrested by the police for allegedly defrauding Nigerians on Facebook to the tune of N3 billion.
Reports say she was arrested in Lugbe area of Abuja amid her plans to flee the country.

According to a source on Twitter with the handle @Gwenshuga, the embattled  had bought houses in the United States with the proceeds from her investment scam venture.
It was also gathered that she got married to a man who got her pregnant.

Meanwhile, as the story develops, a Twitter user @Justsociety4all, who appears to be familiar with the story noted that the lady in question was just a poor Nigerian in 2021, but suddenly became a billionaire in 2022.
@JustSociety4all wrote: “From Paris to Kuje prison. It’s Ova meeeen. Begging 5k on social media in 2021 to become billionaire in 2022. The car here👇 is not less than 22million. How this lady defrauded people should be studied in school.”
@Gwenshuga wrote: “So this lady name Ovioza or whatever scammed Facebook people to the tune of 3billion naira.
“She bought houses in USA, married one fine bobo who got her pregnant, she was planning to escape today when Police nabbed her in Lugbe Abuja. Case will be moved to CID.
“She runs a storage business as a front. People were asked to invest to get returns.
“This is when she was taken to her house to get documents.”
Meanwhile, chat receipts showing her modus operandi have continued to make the rounds online.
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Fans of the wildly popular Glo Battle of the Year Nigeria reality tv show which has just aired its 9th episode must now be very familiar with Show host Do2Tun’s favorite line – “Let the battle begin!”

Fans of the wildly popular Glo Battle of the Year Nigeria reality tv show which has just aired its 9th episode must now be very familiar with Show host Do2Tun’s favorite line – “Let the battle begin!”

Those four words seem ready-made for the crew stage of the competition which has been delivering well-choreographed routines, seamless transitions, and power moves as BBoys and BGirls battle for a chance to prove dance supremacy and win mega millions.
Fans of the wildly popular Glo Battle of the Year Nigeria reality tv show which has just aired its 9th episode must now be very familiar with Show host Do2Tun’s favorite line – “Let the battle begin!”

A crew is a team and a team is, as they say, as strong as its weakest link and nowhere is this aphorism better proved than on the dance floor where one misstep or slight stumble can mark the end of the crews’ dreams.
Past Battle of the Year winners, Space Unlimited came into the semi-finals high on confidence. “We are not scared of any crew. We are ready. We own this show.”

Those who say talk is cheap may have a point but not when it comes to a supremely confident and uber-talented crew like Space Unlimited which made quick work of Concrete crew to book a regional final showdown against fan favorite and defending BOTY champions, 619 crew.
Footloops and Delta All-Stars will be locking horns in the regional finals in Benin but if things had gone differently it would have been Footloops versus the Icon World duo who had the crowd whooping and clapping as they displayed well-co-ordinated moves.

There was such a collective gasp of disappointment from the audience when Delta All-Stars were announced the winners prompting show judge JD Jedor had to explain. According to the judge and award-winning dancer “This is a BBoy competition. We were looking for footwork, freezes, and power moves.”
As the show hurtles towards its climax in the national finals scheduled for Episodes 12 and 13, the men are being separated from the boys.

In Abuja, Illy City Breakers will battle Street Cypher in the regional finals scheduled for Episode 10. In Kaduna, Funky Fellas will take on 3ple Dk while Elite will do battle against DQuest House in Port-Harcourt. The Enugu finals will be between Step crew and Outsiders.
As the national finals loom and winners inch close to the mega-millions remember you can still will your own millions just by sending in a dance video, tagging a Glo social media handle, and adding the hashtag #globattleoftheyear.

Popular OAP, Fada Kane discovers he’s not the biological father of his two children after 20 years

Popular OAP, Fada Kane discovers he's not the biological father of his two children after 20 years

Popular Calabar On Air Personality, Kanedrick Kingsley Agwu a.k.a Fada Kane, has shared Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) results which revealed that he is not the biological father of his two children after over 20 years of parenting.

Noting hat he was only 16 when his ex-girlfriend alleged that he was responsible for her pregnancy, the broadcaster with FAD93.1 FM Calabar, took to social media on Friday morning, March 25, to publish court affidavits and DNA records in this regard
He wrote: “This is to inform the general public that I, Kanedrick Kingsley Agwu popularly known as Fada Kane is not the biological father of Anthonia Duke and Paul Duke as alleged by one Miss MarryAnn Efa Duke.
 
“Attached here are the copies of DNA and court affidavit to further ascertain my claims. MaryAnn Efa and her family are free to contest the DNA results through the court where I too can legally file for damages for such allegations.

 
 
“As soon as my mum heard “I am pregnant for your son”…wahala set. I was just 16! At 17 I was already an alleged father of 2 and that was the beginning of this movie. I was thrown out from the house, pained and shamed by families and friends. Stay tune for the rest of the story.”
 
 
 
 

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Why Is Bitcoin So Popular in Nigeria?

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According to figures compiled by Statista, almost one third (32%) of the Nigerian populace own or have owned bitcoin in the past. That’s the highest percentage of any country in the world, with the nearest competitors Vietnam (21%) and the Philippines (20%) lagging some way behind.
Bitcoin nigeria

So why, exactly, is Nigeria proving to be a world leader when it comes to the cryptocurrency? Although it’s the largest economy in Africa, Nigeria has not traditionally been associated with being at the cutting edge of financial innovation. Nonetheless, a unique combination of circumstances has made Bitcoin exceedingly popular in the country. Here are a handful of the most significant factors in the equation.
Economic turmoil
Despite having a larger population and a higher GDP than any other nation on the continent, Nigeria’s economy is not in the best shape at the present time. The naira has been depreciating in value for several years now, while unemployment levels are concerningly high and a staggering 40% of the population is living underneath the poverty line. The lack of conventional job opportunities has prompted Nigerians to seek alternative methods of earning and spending money – which is one reason why Bitcoin has enjoyed a surge in popularity.
Demographics
With a median age of just 18 years old, Nigeria has one of the most youthful populations in the world. This goes some way to explaining the aforementioned problems with regard to employment opportunities (greater competition for fewer jobs), but it also means that Nigerians are more flexible and open to new technologies. Indeed, the majority of the populace is supremely comfortable in handling all financial matters online, which is something that can’t be said for many other places around the world.

Diaspora
As an impoverished country with few jobs available, millions of Nigerians have emigrated abroad to find a better life elsewhere. However, they maintain strong ties with the family they have left behind, which means there is a substantial volume of remittances that are sent back home by the diaspora. The ease of transactions inherent in the blockchain technology underpinning Bitcoin means that Nigerians abroad can send money home easily, securely and affordably, making the cryptocurrency far more attractive than conventional means of transfer.
Accessibility
Although the Nigerian authorities have categorically banned banking institutions from accepting cryptocurrency and warned the population against its adoption, Bitcoin continues to go from strength to strength in the country. This has been facilitated (and has prompted) a wide array of exchanges and outlets where people can buy, sell and exchange bitcoin for goods and services. From tracking down the best platform to invest in crypto to sourcing a crypto betting site, it’s much easier to handle the currency in Nigeria than it is in many other parts of the globe.
A combination of economic strife, a youthful population, a high volume of remittance payments and the ubiquity of sites and stores which process bitcoin all contribute towards making Nigeria a hotbed of activity for the cryptocurrency.