DaBaby dresses up like Santa Claus to share money to residents

Dababy share money Santa Claus

Dababy share money Santa Claus

Popular American rapper, DaBaby has been spotted in a viral video sharing money to residents of a community while dressed up like Santa Claus. In the spirit of the season, the ‘Showing Off Her Body’ crooner shared how he gave back to members of a community.

Dababy share money Santa Claus

American rapper, Dababy. Photo source: Instagram. He was seen sitting outside the window of a car and puffing on a cigarette while dressed in the usual Santa Claus costume. DaBaby then began giving out dollar notes and this caused many of the residents to rush towards his car in an attempt to get their own dollar notes. Watch the video below: DaBaby giving out money to his fans pic.twitter.com/nF8rKB9rJ3 — Akpraise (@AkpraiseMedia) December 24, 2023 It would be recalled that the rapper visited Nigeria in May 2022 where he had the moment of his life while hosted at Davido’s place who gave him a grand tour of Lagos city.

Stan Nze and wife, share first photos of their child

Stan Nze and wife, share first photos of their new bundle of joy

Stan Nze and wife, share first photos of their new bundle of joy

Nollywood actor Stan Nze and his wife  Blessing Obasi have shared the first photos of their child weeks after his arrival. A few weeks ago, the celebrity couple Stan Nze and his wife, Blessing Obasi the celebrity couple announced the arrival of their baby on the evening of Friday, 20th October, and garnered thousands of congratulatory notes. Taking to Instagram to express the joy of motherhood, Blessing emphasized how the 9-month journey has been intriguing for the family. The Nze family has taken to their page to share the photos of their child in cute shots which has gotten diverse reactions from social media users.

Stan Nze and wife, share first photos of their new bundle of joy

Child of Stan Nze and Blessing Obasi. source: Instagam Stan Nze while sharing the photos captioned them “Have you met my heartbeat? 💗 People say he looks so much like his father 🤩 Jay Bobo aka Mazi Jnr 😍😍😍|.

Nigeria’s share index could reach 72,000 points

Nigeria’s share index could reach 72,000 points

As we head into 2024, the outlook for financial markets in Nigeria has become increasingly robust. This is thanks primarily to some astounding gains in the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX). Recently, the All-Share Index –– an index with a value that reflects the performance of the NGX as a whole –– approached the 72,000-point mark.

Nigeria’s Share Index Could Reach 72,000 Points

Nigeria’s Share Index Could Reach 72,000 Points Passing said mark would make for an unprecedented benchmark, with the All-Share Index already having surpassed its highest point since the highs of spring 2008. And as of the time of this writing, it seems as if the index could well pass 72,000 on any given day. There could not be many better indications of strong market performance than this. But in this post, we’ll look past the raw 72,000-point number to consider why this pending milestone is so remarkable, what it means for investors in Nigeria, and whether the rise is likely to continue. Why is the All-Share Index’s rise remarkable? As stated previously, the NGX’s All-Share Index has already eclipsed the highest mark it had ever reached before this season. That in and of itself is a significant achievement for the market. What makes the rise toward the 72,000-point mark particularly remarkable, however, is the added context of Nigeria’s up-and-down economic outlook in 2023.

It was less than 10 months ago that, following Bola Tinubu’s ascension to the Nigerian presidency, the markets experienced a dramatic crash. In the first few hours after Tinubu was declared president, Nigerians saw stocks losing value amounting to N162 billion. By the 17th of April, the All-Share Index fell to a low of 51,127.38 points. From that point, the current mark (71,541.74 at the time of writing) represents roughly 40% growth in just under eight months’ time. Even among stock market surges, this is unusually steep growth and speaks to just how unusual the present circumstances are. What does this mean for Nigerian investors? This question represents perhaps the most significant and the most complicated aspect of the rise of the All-Share Index. It is significant because the hope would be that private investors throughout Nigeria have been able to profit from an NGX on a dramatic upswing.

It is complicated, however, because we don’t know how many of these theoretical investors are actually taking advantage of market conditions. Back in 2019, it was estimated that the number of Nigerians choosing to invest in stocks on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (then known as the NSE) was roughly 3 million. That sounds like a lot, but in reality, it represented only about 3% of the country’s total adult population. It’s an underwhelming figure, though it has to be noted as well that since the figure was recorded, conditions have changed in ways that incentivise investment. First, Nigeria has welcomed a growing number of digital platforms through which private citizens can quickly and easily trade stocks online. These platforms take different specific forms, but broadly, they facilitate swift registration and access to a range of stock shares and indices. They also provide perks such as quick trade execution and protective, automated features that can help new or first-time traders feel more comfortable starting up their portfolios. In addition to the emergence of online stock-trading platforms, Nigeria has also seen some encouragement from government entities. Indeed, when the aforementioned 3% figure was reported, an NSE official mentioned that the Exchange itself was beginning to promote “the introduction of globally competitive investment products with low entry thresholds” in an effort to improve investor participation. It was also mentioned that the then-NSE would be establishing new measures to encourage retail investment. At this point, it is difficult to determine with certainty how effective the emergence of new investing platforms and the encouragement of the stock exchange itself have been in driving new investors to the markets. The hope is that there has been an uptick, however, and it is clear that those who have been trading on the NGX in 2023 will have had a high likelihood of seeing gains. In particular, the following assets are among those that will have provided the most impressive returns so far this year, per previously mentioned reports on the approach of the 72,000-point threshold: THOMASWY –– Thomas Wyatt Nigeria is a PLC that produces office supplies. It has seen gains of more than 200% since early August. FBNH –– FBN Holdings is a financial services company that has seen its share price rise by 130% since the middle of April. MULTIVERSE –– Known as a mining and exploration company, MULTIVERSE has risen by more than 306% since April (and has been on a particularly steep climb of late). ETI –– Ecobank Transnational Inc. is a multinational bank operating throughout much of Africa. Its share price value has jumped up 98% since mid-April. These are not the only examples of stocks that could have returned healthy profits in the NGX. However, they are some of the ones that have performed well of late, and they illustrate the potential that currently exists in the Nigerian markets. Will the rise of the All-Share Index continue? An ongoing rise in stock or index prices can never be predicted with absolute certainty. To that point, any prospective investors in Nigeria who are considering opening portfolios to take advantage of the rising All-Share Index would do well to remember that a careful approach is required. No investment should be made without proper, up-to-date research on market conditions.

With that said, it is also important to recognise that the gains in the NGX reflected in the All-Share Index did not come about randomly. The shift in the markets has been widely attributed to the new Nigerian president’s decision to implement economic reforms –– chiefly, the removal of the fuel subsidy throughout the country and the liberalisation of the forex markets. The full impact of these reforms makes for another discussion altogether. Part of said impact, however, has been to boost economic activity and, in turn, the markets. Whether the All-Share Index can continue to rise at its current pace as a result of these reforms and their broader impact, only time can tell.

Gay couple cause uproar as they share wedding photos online

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“God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos“God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos There is a pandemonium on social media as a gay couple share their wedding photos on micro blogging platform, X. The set of photos was shared by one of the couple, @AdvanceSimango, with the caption, “We got married”. In the photos he shared, the gay couple were all-smiles and loved up in their suits as they posed for the wedding photos. This image has caused quite an outrage on social media, with many condemning the union. See post below… “God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos“God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos “God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos“God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos “God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos“God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos “God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos“God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos “God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos“God please throw the trumpet already” — Netizens react as gay couple share wedding photos Some reactions to the post: @DripXHalcy said: “I am very glad y’all decided not to reproduce cos no child will be happy that his dad passed down such a head to him” @GaetanNjea asked: “Who’s going to be pregnant In 9 months between the 2 of you please” @aystickz said: “These two heads are as good as none” @AbiolaBlackdiva wrote: “I have never been this happy for gay couple 😀 I am happy for you guys.” @emmanuel_ehis prayed: “May your marriage be blessed with many kids” @Akewusolaf wrote: “Let’s assume say una go fit born together, una wan bless the world with omo oran abi? 😫”

Nkechi Blessing and lover share public kiss as she flies from New York to Warri to meet him

Nkechi Blessing and lover share public kiss as she flies from New York to Warri to meet him

"From New York straight to Warri" – Nkechi Blessing reunites with her lover (Video)

Popular actress, Nkechi Blessing shares a kiss in public with her lover as they reunite at the airport after two months apart. The movie star took to her Instagram page to share a video which shows the beautiful moment they reconnected at the airport after missing each other for weeks on end.

"From New York straight to Warri" – Nkechi Blessing reunites with her lover

Nkechi Blessing flies from New York to Warri to reunite with lover . Credit: Nkechi Blessing/ Instagram. The lovestruck couple immediately held each other in tight embrace, which led to them sharing a kiss in public after two months and two weeks of not seeing each other physically. Sharing the video, Nkechi Blessing advised people to make anywhere they find happiness their home. She wrote: “Anywhere you find happiness, make it your home. Two months two weeks away from the love of my life. It wasn’t easy but true love made it easy. From New York straight to Warri. Good to see you baby. I love you pieces.” See her post below:

Portable’s wife reacts after Ashabi declares being happy to share their man

Portable's wife reacts after husband's 4th baby mama, Ashabi declares being happy to share their man

Portable's wife reacts after husband's 4th baby mama, Ashabi declares being happy to share their man

Portable’s wife reacts after husband’s 4th baby mama, Ashabi declares being happy to share their man Portable’s wife, Zainab Badmus also known as Omobewaji Ewatomi responds to the claims by her rival, Ashabi Simple regarding being happy to share their man in the marriage. Ashabi who is Portable’s fourth baby mama had stated that she remains untouched whenever the singer flaunts his wife, Zainab in response to online in-laws.

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Portable and his wife, Omobewaji Zainab. Credit: omobewaji_ewatomi_oluwaferanmi / Instagram. In her defence, the up-and-coming actress pointed out that Portable was already married and had multiple children with other women before her; hence, why she is not moved. In response to the back-and-forth clarification from Ashabi Simple to trolls interfering in their, Zainab urged not to be involved in the online dramas. She, however, encouraged social media users to avoid trouble while declaring herself fearless should in case she is confronted with one. “Wahala, una too like violence on this app. Abeg make una no tab me on anybody post again. Leave Wahala for who get am. Idan no fear,” she wrote.

Portable's wife reacts after husband's 4th baby mama, Ashabi declares being happy to share their man

“Our own share should be given to Wike” ― Rivers APC

Tinubu's Election Victory: "Our own share should be given to Wike" ― Rivers APC

The Rivers State All Progressives Congress has stated that the immediate past governor of the state, Nyesom Wike deserves to reap what he sowed in making President Bola Tinubu victorious in the 2023 presidential election. A chieftain of the APC and former Chief of Staff, Rivers State Government House, Chief Tony Okocha stated this at a news briefing in Port Harcourt, while also declaring the party’s readiness to receive Wike if he decides to defect, emphasizing that the role Wike played in the emergence of Tinubu as Nigeria’s incumbent President cannot be overemphasised.

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Immediate past governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike Okocha who was the Coordinator of the BAT-Vanguard, an acronym for the disbanded Bola Ahmed Tinubu Vanguard in the South-South said Wike has the right to join any party. Okocha stated, “We are noticing that some persons who abandoned Tinubu when Tinubu needed them most and voyaged outside the shores are now relying on their personal relationships one way or the other to begin to make some sense of entitlement. “That they are entitled to whatever. In the leadership of the Tinubu family in Rivers State, we are at peace 100 per cent with His Excellency, Barr Nyesom Wike, the immediate past Governor of Rivers State as our leader. “He who pays the Piper dictates the tune. When it was difficult, even when the national body could not oblige us with funds for the national rally here, the magic was done by somebody.” He also urged the former Rivers State Governor not to delay in joining the APC to reap from his efforts in seeing Tinubu as President. “Our demand is that nobody should rob Peter to pay Paul. Our own share of the booty given to us should be handed over to His Excellency Nyesom Wike. “We are confident that as soon as it gets to him, he knows those who worked for Tinubu, and it will get to us. “It is only natural, that is how it should go, ” he added. While replying to an aide to the presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abunakar who said Wike was not poisoned but suffering from excessive alcohol, he said it was a show of disrespect from the party leadership. According to him, “The leadership of the PDP in Nigeria does not appreciate the influence and pedigree embedded in Wike. “A man goes to thank God for surviving poisoning and somebody said it was not poison but as a result of excessive alcohol. “It does appear to us that the PDP does not know what they have in Wike. So we are asking and calling on Wike to come over to Macedonia and lead us.”

“I’ve something to share with Uzodinma” ― Okorocha says as he offers to help fight insecurity in Imo

"I've something to share with Uzodinma" ― Okorocha says as he offers to help fight insecurity in Imo Uzodinma Okorocha Insecurity

The former Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, has raised concerns over the high level of insecurity in Imo State, offering to help the incumbent governor, Hope Uzodinma overcome security challenges facing the state. The former governor further said that he and other former governors Like Achike Udenwa, and Ikedi Ohakim may have information that they might share with Uzodinma which could help bring to stop the insecurity in the state. Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma Okorocha spoke with reporters at his Spilbat residence in Owerri, the capital of the state, three days after his convoy was attacked by gunmen, and a police officer was killed. He claimed that insecurity has risen in Imo state. According to Okorocha, he would be writing a letter to the governor requesting him to summon a meeting of all former governors of the state to help find a lasting solution to the problems of insecurity. Okorocha said that political power is useless if the people do not enjoy the dividends of democracy, saying that as a governor for eight years, he managed the good, bad, and ugly indigenes and residents of the state. Okorocha said “I feel disturbed by the killing of the police officer who was sent by the Enugu state government to take me to the burial ceremony of Ihedioha’s mother. My condolences to his family, the Enugu state government, and the Inspector General of Police. “First, I will visit his family and we will take it up from there. I learnt he is from Ogun state and left a wife and four little children. For the first time, I am going to write a letter to Governor Hope Uzodinma. I am going to ask him to summon a meeting of all former governors of Imo state. We might share information with him which will end the insecurity in the state. “It is only on this basis I can only agree to meet with him. I am concerned about the security and welfare of the Imo state. It has nothing to do with party politics. I have something to share with him as a former governor of this state. Former governors Achike Udenwa and Ikedi Ohakim have things to share with him. This is how we should do it. Power is the trust entrusted in your hands for the welfare, well-being and security of the people. The success of every government is determined by how happy the people are.”

“If you want to share bills, be ready to share in ‘submission’ ” – Prophetess Ezenekwe tells men (Video)

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Popular life coach, Prophetess Ezenekwe has told egalitarian husbands who want to split bills to also be ready be submissive to their wives. Speaking in a recent discussion with her followers, the Prophetess addressed men who are always in the habit of wanting to split all the family bills with their partners.

“If you want to share bills, be ready to share in ‘submission” – Prophetess Ezenekwe tells men. Photo credit: Prophetess Ijeoma Ezenekwe. Source: Google. According to her, the husband might suggest that she brings a portion of the rent; in that case, the woman would be right in splitting home activities such as cooking and washing. This has generated divergent views from netizens; jamalmorgan_ wrote: “Aint sharing 50-50 with no woman when it comes to family duties… na why I Dey work hard..Wetin be babe bring your own part of the electric bill..God abeg” amaka.maya wrote: “i totally disagree, there’s nothing wrong splitting bills equally with a man, as a matter of fact, whoever has more or earns the most should pay. This is why i always say society is cruel on men. These are the things feminism stands for but how they’ve misconstrued feminism into [email protected] for men is what I really dont get.” deyemitheactor wrote: “Cooking is submission?”

Watch the video below: @officialdrijeoma If you want 50-50 share 50-50 in everything and dont complain. #marriedlife #marriagehumor #married #relationshipgoals #marriageadvice #marriagetok #datingtips ♬ original sound – Dr. Prophetess Ijeoma Ezenekwe

“Some politicians lost elections because they didn’t have money to share”

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says that many politicians lost the elections because they didn’t have available money to share. According to the EFCC, due to the naira redesign policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), a lot of politicians did not have enough cash to share with the voters during their campaigns. EFCC Wilson Uwujaren, Head of Media and Publicity of the antigraft agency made this disclosure while speaking at an event. According to him, many politicians lost during the elections, because they did not have money to share to electorates. He stated that the naira redesign has been able to prevent corrupt politicians from buying votes. “The violence during elections was caused by the unavailability of cash which was the CBN’s naira redesign policy because politicians could not buy votes. Some politicians lost elections in their strongholds which could not have happened because they didn’t have the cash to share.” Uwujaren said.