Nigerian stranded in UK after selling houses and cars to ‘Japa’

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A Nigerian man has been kicked out by his landlady and left stranded at a train station in the UK after selling all his properties to ‘japa’.

Nigerian stranded in UK after selling houses and cars to 'Japa'

In a video seen on Instagram, the man is sitting stranded at a train station with his luggage scattered on the floor in the UK. He revealed that he sold his 2 houses and cars in Nigeria for the sum of N10 Million naira, so he could pursue a better life in the UK. Unknown to him, the grass was not as green as he thought on the other side. The agent, to whom he paid the money assured him of immediate employment upon getting into the country, but that was not the case. He stated that he regrets leaving his life in Nigeria.

Nigerian lady claims to make N1 billion from selling Kulikuli

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A Nigerian lady identified as Angela Job Emodiae has claimed that she made ₦1 billion from making and selling spicy kuli kuli. Emodiae shared this on Facebook while recounting her business achievements last year, 2022.

She wrote: “I hit 1 billion naira in sales in year 2022 selling spicy kuli kuli and peanut burger. This year 2023 I set target for myself to hit 2 billion naira in sales. All from this online space [sic].” Reacting to this, @amazonchic said: “1 billion naira from kuli kuli because Na gold u dey sell.” @domninionfera commented: “This is hard to believe although business pays.” @demaineee added: “Lori Iro. Everybody for dey do kuli kuli.”

“I’m thinking of selling my soul to the devil

"I’m thinking of selling my soul to the devil

"I’m thinking of selling my soul to the devil - Teenager declares due to challenges

Teenager hints at taking a step towards making a transaction with the devil as she speaks about selling her soul.
A Facebook user identified as Ngozi Blessing took to the platform to emphasize going through life challenges.
The lady who is barely a teenager noted in a post that she has been through more than what is beyond her state of mind.
Ngozi seems to have made up her mind on signing a pact with the devil for wealth and prosperity so as to escape life’s challenges once and for all.
“Am thinking of selling my soul to the devil. The challenges am facing is more than enough” she wrote.

"I’m thinking of selling my soul to the devil - Teenager declares due to challenges

How sim registration vendor captured my details twice with intention of selling second sim to kidnapper

How sim registration vendor captured my details twice with intention of selling second sim to kidnapper - Man narrates

How sim registration vendor captured my details twice with intention of selling second sim to kidnapper - Man narrates

Man narrates how he narrowly escaped incrimination after his information was captured twice by a sim registration vendor.
According to the narration of a Twitter user identified as @IamAbode, he patronized the services of a roadside sim registration vendor who duplicated his information.

The unsuspecting victim was cajoled to believe that it was nothing serious until he revealed a message from his network provider about being registered on two different numbers.
Read the full narration below …
“I wanted to get a new SIM to complement the one I already have. Then I decided to patronise a road side sim vendor and the unexpected happened.
During registration, I gave out the needed details to the vendor and the registration was going on smoothly until it got to capturing.
Usually, you are expected to be captured once but the vendor captured me twice and that made me suspicious. So I queried him but he gave a flimsy excuse.

Immediately after the registration, I got a welcome text message indicating I registered two numbers instead of one and
I asked why two numbers registered in my name instead of one, the vendor said “it’s normal, that sometimes the issue is from the network operators”.
The next day, I went to Glo office to lay a complain and the moment I mentioned what brought me, the manager there said
“these guys again? Why doing these to innocent people”?, that was when I realized the gravity of what just happened. The second number was deregistered, the case was reported and the guy was picked up.
Questioning the vendor, he said they usually use people’s details to register other sim cards which they resell to “car trackers” at a higher price.
On further interrogation, he confessed that he uses people’s details to register sim cards which they sell to fraudsters,
ritualists, kidnappers and he makes a lot of money from the business.

Now, imagine if he sold this second number to a kidnapper or a fraudster and when tracked, my picture and details would pop up and it would be difficult to deny.
I’m putting this out here because a lot of innocent people are in prisons today because of cr!me they know nothing about.
While doing your registration, please be attentive and report any suspicion to the right authority.”

Nigerian youths celebrate; show off huge cash after successfully selling their votes [Video]

Nigerian youths celebrate; show off huge cash after successfully selling their votes [Video]

A video showing the moment a group of ladies expressed delight in selling their votes during the ongoing gubernatorial elections in Ekiti State has caused uproar on social media.
This is following weeks of online campaign against voter fraud and vote-buying in the country.

In the clip, the ladies, who all held their permanent voters’ cards in their hands, could be seen flaunting the money they made from the quick sale.
The ladies swung their wads of cash in front of the camera while making joyful noises alongside their male counterparts.
Watch Video Below [Swipe Left To Watch]

Reacting, @Ugoo Peters wrote: “So this change you are holding is going to sustain you for the next 4year?  Many Nigerian youths need serious he❤️lp.”

Nice men like Osinbajo don’t make good leaders, they should be selling popcorn and ice cream – Former governor of Borno, Kashim Shettima

Nice men like Osinbajo don’t make good leaders, they should be selling popcorn and ice cream – Former governor of Borno, Kashim Shettima

Senator Kassim Shettima has described the vice president of Nigeria, Yemi Osibanjo as a kind man, but that quality isn’t enough to qualify him as a presidential candidate in 2023.
The senator had said this on Friday night while speaking in an interview with Channels TV.

Shettima believes that the vice president stands no chance to defeat Abubakar Atiku of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) at the polls.

The senator, who is representing Borno Central Senatorial District, says that Osibanjo is a nice man but that doesn’t make one a good leader.
He said;
“Nobody has ever doubted the competence of Professor Osinbajo, but we believe that in terms of intellectual capacity, and someone who is capable of winning the election, is Bola Tinubu.
“We need someone who can match and even overshadow the PDP candidate, Atiku Abubakar. Osinbajo is a good and nice man but nice men do not make good leaders, nice men should be selling ice cream”.
Watch him speak:

Young man fulfills promise; gives old man half of the money he got from selling his photo as NFT [Video]

Young man fulfills promise; gives old man half of the money he got from selling his photo as NFT [Video]

A young Nigerian man identified as Adisa Olashile has fulfilled his promise to an elderly man whose unique photos caught the attention of Nigerians online.

Adisa had revealed that he would monetize the photos as Non-Fungible Token (NFT) on OpenSea shortly after he took pictures of the man who struck an amazing pose.
Subsequently, he was able to sell the photos for 0.3 Ethereum (Eth) each which amounted to over N1.2 million.

Fulfilling his promise to the man, Adisa shared a video showing the moment he handed over half of the proceeds gotten from the sale to the old man.

Also, he gifted the man an art of himself before accompanying him to a bank to make the deposit of the money.

Watch Video Below

Remember Baba onilu? This is the video of how I gave him is 50% of the money made from his picture that minted as nft on @opensea .
NOTE: I’m not rich , I just felt baba needs the money more , nft is here to stay and I will be fine later. pic.twitter.com/iPWlDchREb
— Adisa Olashile🇳🇬 (@adisaolashile) April 8, 2022