• Kogi born Amazon proudly Ebira pride Lady, from kogi central.
    Functional governance key to addressing 'JAPA' syndrome — Senator Natasha

    Newly appointed Senate Chairman on Diaspora, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has advocated for a functional governance to address the "Japa" syndrome — the mass emigration of Nigerians seeking better opportunities abroad.

    Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the committee, Sen Akpoti-Uduaghan emphasised that reversing this trend requires creating an enabling environment that encourages Nigerians to stay and invest in their home country.

    She highlighted the urgent need for structural economic reforms to retain Nigerian talent and harness the diaspora’s potential for national development.

    "We cannot keep losing our best brains to other countries. However, the solution is not to force them to stay. People stay where opportunities are abundant, security is assured, and governance is functional. Nigeria must provide these conditions to stop the Japa syndrome," she stated.

    To address this, the senator proposed three key strategies to include Establishing a Diaspora Investment and Development Bank

    She advocated for the creation of a Diaspora Bank, where Nigerians abroad can invest their remittances into structured projects in Nigeria.

    This bank, she said would be managed by trusted professionals, would allow diaspora contributions to be channeled into sectors like healthcare, infrastructure, and technology.

    "Diaspora remittances contribute over $21 billion annually to Nigeria’s economy. We must create a system where this wealth can be strategically invested in sectors that will drive economic growth, instead of being consumed on daily expenses alone," she explained.

    The second strategy she is to expand Economic Opportunities and Industry Development

    She pointed out that countries like India and Ethiopia have successfully harnessed their diaspora by establishing industries where returning citizens can work and contribute their expertise.

    Akpoti-Uduaghan called for the development of high-tech zones, textile hubs, and manufacturing sectors, ensuring that skilled professionals can return home to viable job opportunities.

    "Nigeria must take lessons from countries like India, which dominates the global ICT sector, and Ethiopia, which has established over 80 thriving textile industries with the help of its diaspora. We must replicate these models," she said.

    The third strategy she proposed is the creation of a Comprehensive Nigerian Diaspora Database

    The senator emphasised the importance of gathering accurate data on Nigerians abroad to properly engage, integrate, and support their participation in national development.

    She proposed working with embassies to compile data on Nigerians in America, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Africa, identifying their skills and potential contributions.

    "How many Nigerians are in America? Canada? Europe? We need to know. Data drives decision-making. We must also track how diaspora funds are used to ensure transparency and accountability," she stated.

    Akpoti-Uduaghan also stressed the need to engage international organisations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other global NGOs that provide funding, training, and technical expertise for development projects.

    She further announced plans to organise a Nigeria Diaspora Business Summit, where Nigerian professionals abroad can showcase their innovations, businesses, and investment opportunities in the country.

    "Our goal is to make Nigeria a hub where our citizens, whether at home or abroad, feel confident to invest, return, and build their future," she concluded.

    Former Chairman Senator Victor Umeh praised Akpoti-Uduaghan’s leadership and expressed confidence in her ability to transform the diaspora engagement agenda.

    "She is energetic, visionary, and ready to break new ground. I am optimistic that she will drive significant reforms to maximize the potential of Nigeria’s diaspora community," Umeh stated.

    The meeting was attended by outgoing Chairman Senator Victor Umeh, Vice Chairman Anthony Harris, and other committee members.

    The inaugural meeting marked the beginning of a new era for Nigeria’s diaspora engagement, with Akpoti-Uduaghan vowing to work closely with the Presidency, international stakeholders, and Nigerians abroad to ensure a sustainable and inclusive national development strategy.
    Kogi born Amazon proudly Ebira pride Lady, from kogi central. Functional governance key to addressing 'JAPA' syndrome — Senator Natasha Newly appointed Senate Chairman on Diaspora, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has advocated for a functional governance to address the "Japa" syndrome — the mass emigration of Nigerians seeking better opportunities abroad. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the committee, Sen Akpoti-Uduaghan emphasised that reversing this trend requires creating an enabling environment that encourages Nigerians to stay and invest in their home country. She highlighted the urgent need for structural economic reforms to retain Nigerian talent and harness the diaspora’s potential for national development. "We cannot keep losing our best brains to other countries. However, the solution is not to force them to stay. People stay where opportunities are abundant, security is assured, and governance is functional. Nigeria must provide these conditions to stop the Japa syndrome," she stated. To address this, the senator proposed three key strategies to include Establishing a Diaspora Investment and Development Bank She advocated for the creation of a Diaspora Bank, where Nigerians abroad can invest their remittances into structured projects in Nigeria. This bank, she said would be managed by trusted professionals, would allow diaspora contributions to be channeled into sectors like healthcare, infrastructure, and technology. "Diaspora remittances contribute over $21 billion annually to Nigeria’s economy. We must create a system where this wealth can be strategically invested in sectors that will drive economic growth, instead of being consumed on daily expenses alone," she explained. The second strategy she is to expand Economic Opportunities and Industry Development She pointed out that countries like India and Ethiopia have successfully harnessed their diaspora by establishing industries where returning citizens can work and contribute their expertise. Akpoti-Uduaghan called for the development of high-tech zones, textile hubs, and manufacturing sectors, ensuring that skilled professionals can return home to viable job opportunities. "Nigeria must take lessons from countries like India, which dominates the global ICT sector, and Ethiopia, which has established over 80 thriving textile industries with the help of its diaspora. We must replicate these models," she said. The third strategy she proposed is the creation of a Comprehensive Nigerian Diaspora Database The senator emphasised the importance of gathering accurate data on Nigerians abroad to properly engage, integrate, and support their participation in national development. She proposed working with embassies to compile data on Nigerians in America, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Africa, identifying their skills and potential contributions. "How many Nigerians are in America? Canada? Europe? We need to know. Data drives decision-making. We must also track how diaspora funds are used to ensure transparency and accountability," she stated. Akpoti-Uduaghan also stressed the need to engage international organisations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other global NGOs that provide funding, training, and technical expertise for development projects. She further announced plans to organise a Nigeria Diaspora Business Summit, where Nigerian professionals abroad can showcase their innovations, businesses, and investment opportunities in the country. "Our goal is to make Nigeria a hub where our citizens, whether at home or abroad, feel confident to invest, return, and build their future," she concluded. Former Chairman Senator Victor Umeh praised Akpoti-Uduaghan’s leadership and expressed confidence in her ability to transform the diaspora engagement agenda. "She is energetic, visionary, and ready to break new ground. I am optimistic that she will drive significant reforms to maximize the potential of Nigeria’s diaspora community," Umeh stated. The meeting was attended by outgoing Chairman Senator Victor Umeh, Vice Chairman Anthony Harris, and other committee members. The inaugural meeting marked the beginning of a new era for Nigeria’s diaspora engagement, with Akpoti-Uduaghan vowing to work closely with the Presidency, international stakeholders, and Nigerians abroad to ensure a sustainable and inclusive national development strategy.
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  • Bill Gates ya ce tsohuwar matarsa ta taimaka a samun nasararsa.

    Hamshakin mai kudin ya ce rabuwa da Melinda French shi ne babban kuskure a rayuwarsa.

    Shugaban Microsoft ya fadi sirrin da ya dade yana boyewa na zamantakewarsa da Melinda.

    Bill Gates ya ce tsohuwar matarsa ta taimaka a samun nasararsa. Hamshakin mai kudin ya ce rabuwa da Melinda French shi ne babban kuskure a rayuwarsa. Shugaban Microsoft ya fadi sirrin da ya dade yana boyewa na zamantakewarsa da Melinda.
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  • man has been sentenced to two years imprisonment in Abuja without an option of a fine for cutting off his female friend's finger after seeing her with one of his friends.
     
    The man, Mas’ud Yusuf, who resides at Dei-Dei market, was arraigned before an Abuja magistrates’ court sitting in Jiwa for causing grievous hurt and assault on his female friend contrary to sections 247 and 265 of the Penal Code.
     
    Chief Magistrate Linda J. C gave the ruling. 
     
    Earlier, the prosecuting counsel, J. N. Atinko, told the court that a woman, Fatima Muhammad Lawal, reported at the “A” police division in Dei-Dei on January 11, accusing the man of cutting off one of her fingers, and injuring her on another when she tried to protect her neck which the convict had aimed at with a cutlass. 
     
    He said based on the woman’s statement, the man took the action out of annoyance after he found her with one of his friends in a room.
     
    Yusuf admitted committing the crime but begged the court for leniency.
    man has been sentenced to two years imprisonment in Abuja without an option of a fine for cutting off his female friend's finger after seeing her with one of his friends.   The man, Mas’ud Yusuf, who resides at Dei-Dei market, was arraigned before an Abuja magistrates’ court sitting in Jiwa for causing grievous hurt and assault on his female friend contrary to sections 247 and 265 of the Penal Code.   Chief Magistrate Linda J. C gave the ruling.    Earlier, the prosecuting counsel, J. N. Atinko, told the court that a woman, Fatima Muhammad Lawal, reported at the “A” police division in Dei-Dei on January 11, accusing the man of cutting off one of her fingers, and injuring her on another when she tried to protect her neck which the convict had aimed at with a cutlass.    He said based on the woman’s statement, the man took the action out of annoyance after he found her with one of his friends in a room.   Yusuf admitted committing the crime but begged the court for leniency.
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  • Shin Ko Kun San?

    Jerin Wasu Daga Cikin Sunayen Gargajiya Na Kabilun Arewa

    ...a wace jiha aka fi samun irin wadannan sunaye a Arewa?

    Daga Adamu Shu'aibu Jama'are

    1. Bulus Angulu
    2. Nasamu Wayo
    3. Audu Lauje Kaifi
    4. Barnabas Maciji
    5. Andrew Gishiri
    6. Ishaya Kwaya
    7. Kallamu Santsi
    8. Anthony Kura
    9. Mutuwa Waje
    10. John Tumbi
    11. Ladidi Dadi
    12. Ceto Dangiwa
    13. Lambatu Ciyawa
    14. Manjagara Kwashe
    15. Amos Rai Asama
    16. Talatu Wasan Maza
    17. Bargo S. Mayafi
    18. Zamani Kantiyok
    19. Kaza Gishiri
    20. Rebbeca Tsintsiya
    21. Jummai Maza
    22. Allura Likita
    23. Bage Mutuwa
    24. Asabe Sarkin Noma
    25. Achi Shuru
    26. Kyauta Gajere
    27. Justina Acibiri
    28. Amos Maigona
    29. Emmanuel Gajere
    30. Favour Kunya
    31. Godiya Kanti
    32. Linda Bindi
    33. Aɗanɗana John
    34. Tsallaka Kwalbati
    35. Tani Mugu
    36. Goruba S. Gwaguyom
    37. Rifkatu Kanbel
    38. Charity Tsammani
    39. Zakka Nagode
    40. Yonanna Bincike
    41. Tsammani Shegiya
    42. Karuwa John
    43. Gatari Sara
    44. Anthony Manzo
    45. Dogara Yakubu
    46. Alheri Bijimi
    47. Lahira Gaskiya
    48. Irmiya Gwaza
    49. Labaran Gobe Zantashi
    50. Bulus Katanga
    51. Bulus Gidan Sama
    52. Abuga Abarshi
    53. Akuya Bunsuru
    54. Alhamdu Lale
    55. Wallahi Babu
    56. Bulus Maisamari
    57. Zakka Duniya
    58. Kyauta Dangana
    59. Markus Tabo
    60. Maimutane Duk
    61.Tanuna Mangyada
    62.Tankade Giwa
    63.Altine Danfulani
    64.Hukunchi Gyan
    65.Tagwai Dan Tsuntsu
    66. Kura Bante
    67. Wata Asama
    68. Kuka Kare
    89. Damisa Riga
    70. Mutuwa Kwanta
    71. Lydia Kura
    72. Auta Kujera
    72. Damina Kallo
    73. Bulus Wayo
    74. Mai'unguwa Gatari

    Wanne ya fi jan hankalinka?
    Shin Ko Kun San? Jerin Wasu Daga Cikin Sunayen Gargajiya Na Kabilun Arewa ...a wace jiha aka fi samun irin wadannan sunaye a Arewa? Daga Adamu Shu'aibu Jama'are 1. Bulus Angulu 2. Nasamu Wayo 3. Audu Lauje Kaifi 4. Barnabas Maciji 5. Andrew Gishiri 6. Ishaya Kwaya 7. Kallamu Santsi 8. Anthony Kura 9. Mutuwa Waje 10. John Tumbi 11. Ladidi Dadi 12. Ceto Dangiwa 13. Lambatu Ciyawa 14. Manjagara Kwashe 15. Amos Rai Asama 16. Talatu Wasan Maza 17. Bargo S. Mayafi 18. Zamani Kantiyok 19. Kaza Gishiri 20. Rebbeca Tsintsiya 21. Jummai Maza 22. Allura Likita 23. Bage Mutuwa 24. Asabe Sarkin Noma 25. Achi Shuru 26. Kyauta Gajere 27. Justina Acibiri 28. Amos Maigona 29. Emmanuel Gajere 30. Favour Kunya 31. Godiya Kanti 32. Linda Bindi 33. Aɗanɗana John 34. Tsallaka Kwalbati 35. Tani Mugu 36. Goruba S. Gwaguyom 37. Rifkatu Kanbel 38. Charity Tsammani 39. Zakka Nagode 40. Yonanna Bincike 41. Tsammani Shegiya 42. Karuwa John 43. Gatari Sara 44. Anthony Manzo 45. Dogara Yakubu 46. Alheri Bijimi 47. Lahira Gaskiya 48. Irmiya Gwaza 49. Labaran Gobe Zantashi 50. Bulus Katanga 51. Bulus Gidan Sama 52. Abuga Abarshi 53. Akuya Bunsuru 54. Alhamdu Lale 55. Wallahi Babu 56. Bulus Maisamari 57. Zakka Duniya 58. Kyauta Dangana 59. Markus Tabo 60. Maimutane Duk 61.Tanuna Mangyada 62.Tankade Giwa 63.Altine Danfulani 64.Hukunchi Gyan 65.Tagwai Dan Tsuntsu 66. Kura Bante 67. Wata Asama 68. Kuka Kare 89. Damisa Riga 70. Mutuwa Kwanta 71. Lydia Kura 72. Auta Kujera 72. Damina Kallo 73. Bulus Wayo 74. Mai'unguwa Gatari Wanne ya fi jan hankalinka?
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  • “Being Snubbed By Mike Obi Was The Saddest Moment Of My Career”– 2Baba Reveals The Story Behind His Viral Hist Song, ‘Only Me’ | #MukTV

    "At a time when everyone was making sure that all hands were on deck to move the Nigerian brand into the world stage, destiny brought me into the winning stage with my brother Mikel Obi, who was also winning from the football angle.

    “At that time, he was at the centre of Argument for two great clubs Manchester United and Chelsea, he was getting all the love from football lovers and I was getting all the love from musical lovers for putting Afrobeats on the world map at that time.

    “We were two kings coexisting in our different worlds, doing our thing and just living.

    “Somehow, I found Mikel in a shopping mall in U.K when I visited to buy things for myself and Ani, you know the superstar lifestyle.
    I spotted my brother Mikel, walked up to him with open arms to embrace him because it's the first time I am crossing parts with him even if I have seen all his doings on T.V.

    “To my greatest surprise, Mikel just ignored and acted like he doesn't know 2Baba.

    “I was very sad and tried to understand why he treated me that way, I tried to ask if I have ever said anything wrong about him, he never apologized about it even when Linda Ikeji and some popular blogs told the world how I was ignored by Mikel.

    “I went into the studio to pour out my heart in the song "ONLY ME"

    “I know say no be everybody Sabi play ball, but arise o compatriots if Nigeria call."

    Credit: Afrocania

    #viralshorts #viralpost #entertainment #Afrobeats
    “Being Snubbed By Mike Obi Was The Saddest Moment Of My Career”– 2Baba Reveals The Story Behind His Viral Hist Song, ‘Only Me’ | #MukTV "At a time when everyone was making sure that all hands were on deck to move the Nigerian brand into the world stage, destiny brought me into the winning stage with my brother Mikel Obi, who was also winning from the football angle. “At that time, he was at the centre of Argument for two great clubs Manchester United and Chelsea, he was getting all the love from football lovers and I was getting all the love from musical lovers for putting Afrobeats on the world map at that time. “We were two kings coexisting in our different worlds, doing our thing and just living. “Somehow, I found Mikel in a shopping mall in U.K when I visited to buy things for myself and Ani, you know the superstar lifestyle. I spotted my brother Mikel, walked up to him with open arms to embrace him because it's the first time I am crossing parts with him even if I have seen all his doings on T.V. “To my greatest surprise, Mikel just ignored and acted like he doesn't know 2Baba. “I was very sad and tried to understand why he treated me that way, I tried to ask if I have ever said anything wrong about him, he never apologized about it even when Linda Ikeji and some popular blogs told the world how I was ignored by Mikel. “I went into the studio to pour out my heart in the song "ONLY ME" “I know say no be everybody Sabi play ball, but arise o compatriots if Nigeria call." Credit: Afrocania #viralshorts #viralpost #entertainment #Afrobeats
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  • THE 6 POWERS OF A WOMAN

    Your power as a woman goes beyond your body. It's okay to have great curves! The ability to get a man chase you hard is power on its own. Having a hour glass (figure shape is an automatic magnet for lustful men and some can eat the very sand at your feet just to get in between your thigh. Getting a man pant after you is power but your power goes beyond sensuality, sex and seduction, they don't last! We are talking about lasting power here!

    You carry so much power that you are not aware of. This power can make you a success. It can make your man an outstanding success. Make you a voice to reckon with and cause great changes in the society.

    1. YOU HAVE THE POWER OF WORDS
    Words are powerful! They can make or break someone. No! They can shatter someone to a million pieces without repair! Women are known with verbal power! Either to make, mend, destroy or kill! It is in every woman! By words alone, Delilah brought Samson to his death! By words, Jezebel made her husband commit murder! By words, Esther the queen saved a whole nation! By words, Abigail saved her life from death and became the wife of a king! By words, Adichie Chimamanda Ngozie is promoting feminism in Africa and beyond! By words, Linda Ikeji amassed billions of Naira into her account! Whether written or verbal, your words carry power! With your words you can end up a global success, challenge your man to success and change the society for good! Maximize your tongue by using words to your advantage!

    2. YOU HAVE BODY POWER!
    Men are attracted to beautiful women. Use your feminine body to your advantage! Not by sleeping around for money/job/promotion, etc you lose power and control that way. The moment you give a man sex he is not entitled to through marriage, he loses respect for you and you lose power! Package for excellence!

    Be irresistible, charming, appealing, comely and worth chasing then divert his attention from your body(clothed body please. I'm not asking you to go about naked/show him your ***** and curves. You get what I mean) to your mind, intellect, talents, potentials and vision. That is how to hold a man spell bound! That is how to make him stay glued. That is how to command respect and honour. That s what make some men chase certain women hard till they marry them and after marriage, support with all you've got till he becomes a phenomenal success. You have the brain, wisdom, power, intellect, money and God to help your man succeed, that power lies within you. Maximize it!

    3. YOU HAVE BRAIN POWER!
    Women are blessed with the power of imagination. What you can see, you can achieve! Women who go out to change the world always do so especially when you have divine backing! You can be the next Nigerian president, you can build orphanages, you can create women empowerment programmes, you can rescue juvenile delinquents, you can cause great changes in the society. You can feed the poor, you can end up a great philanthropist.

    4. YOU HAVE THE POWER OF INFLUENCE
    You can influence your man, children, neighbour, friends and family for good. The power is within you. Once your mind is made up to achieve a result, cause a great change or turn your man to an international stardom, you can! You can influence a whole community, nation or country! You can influence your customers/clients and attract more money into your account. The power of influence lies within you. Esther the queen influenced a whole nation to fast and pray till they obtained their freedom. You are a great influencer!

    5. YOU HAVE MONEY POWER!
    Because women are naturally endowed with relationship skills, it's easier to win more customers/clients and swell your bank account beyond your imagination. You can make as much money as you want.

    6. YOU HAVE GOD POWER
    Women connect with God at a deeper level than men. Not all women though, but a good percentage of women draw strength deeply and powerfully from God than their male counterparts who like to go macho with everything to the point of self destruction! Maximize your God power! With deep, intimate relationship with Him, you will draw power to achieve the impossible and up a phenomenal success. A role model millions look up to round the world.

    Every woman carry power. Maximize yours, unleash it and end up a celebrity!
    THE 6 POWERS OF A WOMAN Your power as a woman goes beyond your body. It's okay to have great curves! The ability to get a man chase you hard is power on its own. Having a hour glass (figure 😎 shape is an automatic magnet for lustful men and some can eat the very sand at your feet just to get in between your thigh. Getting a man pant after you is power but your power goes beyond sensuality, sex and seduction, they don't last! We are talking about lasting power here! You carry so much power that you are not aware of. This power can make you a success. It can make your man an outstanding success. Make you a voice to reckon with and cause great changes in the society. 1. YOU HAVE THE POWER OF WORDS Words are powerful! They can make or break someone. No! They can shatter someone to a million pieces without repair! Women are known with verbal power! Either to make, mend, destroy or kill! It is in every woman! By words alone, Delilah brought Samson to his death! By words, Jezebel made her husband commit murder! By words, Esther the queen saved a whole nation! By words, Abigail saved her life from death and became the wife of a king! By words, Adichie Chimamanda Ngozie is promoting feminism in Africa and beyond! By words, Linda Ikeji amassed billions of Naira into her account! Whether written or verbal, your words carry power! With your words you can end up a global success, challenge your man to success and change the society for good! Maximize your tongue by using words to your advantage! 2. YOU HAVE BODY POWER! Men are attracted to beautiful women. Use your feminine body to your advantage! Not by sleeping around for money/job/promotion, etc you lose power and control that way. The moment you give a man sex he is not entitled to through marriage, he loses respect for you and you lose power! Package for excellence! Be irresistible, charming, appealing, comely and worth chasing then divert his attention from your body(clothed body please. I'm not asking you to go about naked/show him your boobs and curves. You get what I mean) to your mind, intellect, talents, potentials and vision. That is how to hold a man spell bound! That is how to make him stay glued. That is how to command respect and honour. That s what make some men chase certain women hard till they marry them and after marriage, support with all you've got till he becomes a phenomenal success. You have the brain, wisdom, power, intellect, money and God to help your man succeed, that power lies within you. Maximize it! 3. YOU HAVE BRAIN POWER! Women are blessed with the power of imagination. What you can see, you can achieve! Women who go out to change the world always do so especially when you have divine backing! You can be the next Nigerian president, you can build orphanages, you can create women empowerment programmes, you can rescue juvenile delinquents, you can cause great changes in the society. You can feed the poor, you can end up a great philanthropist. 4. YOU HAVE THE POWER OF INFLUENCE You can influence your man, children, neighbour, friends and family for good. The power is within you. Once your mind is made up to achieve a result, cause a great change or turn your man to an international stardom, you can! You can influence a whole community, nation or country! You can influence your customers/clients and attract more money into your account. The power of influence lies within you. Esther the queen influenced a whole nation to fast and pray till they obtained their freedom. You are a great influencer! 5. YOU HAVE MONEY POWER! Because women are naturally endowed with relationship skills, it's easier to win more customers/clients and swell your bank account beyond your imagination. You can make as much money as you want. 6. YOU HAVE GOD POWER Women connect with God at a deeper level than men. Not all women though, but a good percentage of women draw strength deeply and powerfully from God than their male counterparts who like to go macho with everything to the point of self destruction! Maximize your God power! With deep, intimate relationship with Him, you will draw power to achieve the impossible and up a phenomenal success. A role model millions look up to round the world. Every woman carry power. Maximize yours, unleash it and end up a celebrity!
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  • You will never be truly happy if your only life skill is receiving transport money and then turning up to lie on your back. The world has changed. Wealth-making has been democratised. With a smartphone and Internet data, you can make more money than the men who call you honey. Is that not what Linda Ikeji is doing? Who says you can't do it? Please find below 40 money-making opportunities that only require your phone and data:
    You will never be truly happy if your only life skill is receiving transport money and then turning up to lie on your back. The world has changed. Wealth-making has been democratised. With a smartphone and Internet data, you can make more money than the men who call you honey. Is that not what Linda Ikeji is doing? Who says you can't do it? Please find below 40 money-making opportunities that only require your phone and data:
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  • Besides Linda, Lydia ,Lila, there is no other girl name that starts with L and ends with A.
    Besides Linda, Lydia ,Lila, there is no other girl name that starts with L and ends with A.
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  • Many partners joined Members States in making commitments of support to WHO and committing to providing pledges later in the year, including Helmsley Charitable Trust, World Diabetes Foundation, Roche, Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, African Development Bank and the WHO Foundation.
    Many partners joined Members States in making commitments of support to WHO and committing to providing pledges later in the year, including Helmsley Charitable Trust, World Diabetes Foundation, Roche, Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, African Development Bank and the WHO Foundation.
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  • Judge Mathis Wife Linda Files For Divorce
    CLICK HERE: https://itsonlyentertainment.net/judge-mathis-wife-linda-files-for-divorce/
    Judge Mathis Wife Linda Files For Divorce CLICK HERE: https://itsonlyentertainment.net/judge-mathis-wife-linda-files-for-divorce/
    Judge Mathis Wife Linda Files For Divorce
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    Looks like another bites the dust. Judge Mathis wife, Linda, has filed for divorce on Thursday after 39 years of marriage. According to TMZ According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Linda lists the date of separation as July 17 … and she’s going with the boilerplate irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split. […]
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