• 8th time in a row Finland 🇫🇮 is the World’s Happiest Country! Is our country really so happy as World Happiness Report says?

    Well, let’s first clear one thing. In these past 8 years no one asked me! No one.

    And I heard they did not either from @Corina Maiwald. My happy German origin friend living in Finland now.

    Anyhow, we need to ask what Corina and others think about this but let me first share my views.

    Finland truly is one of the happiest and best countries in the World. Especially during the spring-summer-fall time.

    The clean pure nature where we then get to enjoy our leisure time and celebrate midsummer - Like here in the picture below and to go pick berries from the forests, swim in lakes, rivers and sea.

    And overall enjoy the beauty of a country where everyone have quite equal opportunities to education and basic income assuring that all of us have roof over our head, warmth and food - Is indeed something to be happy and grateful for.

    These times when the World gives us many reasons for unhappiness, fears and sadness - We can still focus on the basic things that are well for us.

    And with that, assure that others have it as well!

    As much as ever, this World needs so much more love for another and so much common faith that the future can be bright once again - No matter how dark and hopeless many of the news try to make us feel.

    I add in comments below the article about our BIG WIN of this ”competition” 8th time of Happiest Country of the World by Fortune Well!

    Enjoy and let me know your thoughts, too!

    And indeed as Fortune states in their article:

    ”It’s a good day to be a Finn - again”


    ♥️ Juudit

    #heartwoman #heartteam #leadthroughlove #leadership #worldshappiestcountry #finland #fortune #gallup #ValuTok
    8th time in a row Finland 🇫🇮 is the World’s Happiest Country! Is our country really so happy as World Happiness Report says? Well, let’s first clear one thing. In these past 8 years no one asked me! No one. And I heard they did not either from @Corina Maiwald. My happy German origin friend living in Finland now. Anyhow, we need to ask what Corina and others think about this but let me first share my views. Finland truly is one of the happiest and best countries in the World. Especially during the spring-summer-fall time. The clean pure nature where we then get to enjoy our leisure time and celebrate midsummer - Like here in the picture below and to go pick berries from the forests, swim in lakes, rivers and sea. And overall enjoy the beauty of a country where everyone have quite equal opportunities to education and basic income assuring that all of us have roof over our head, warmth and food - Is indeed something to be happy and grateful for. These times when the World gives us many reasons for unhappiness, fears and sadness - We can still focus on the basic things that are well for us. And with that, assure that others have it as well! As much as ever, this World needs so much more love for another and so much common faith that the future can be bright once again - No matter how dark and hopeless many of the news try to make us feel. I add in comments below the article about our BIG WIN of this ”competition” 8th time of Happiest Country of the World by Fortune Well! Enjoy and let me know your thoughts, too! And indeed as Fortune states in their article: ”It’s a good day to be a Finn - again” ♥️ Juudit #heartwoman #heartteam #leadthroughlove #leadership #worldshappiestcountry #finland #fortune #gallup #ValuTok
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  • The way data increases everyday ehn be like I go sell my phone oo😅😂
    The way data increases everyday ehn be like I go sell my phone oo😅😂
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  • Why are so many people not commenting on others post?
    Don't you know that it will also increase your point?
    Why are so many people not commenting on others post? Don't you know that it will also increase your point?
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    My name is Michael Idogho Warren. Warren is my surname 🤗.

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    ♏ MEET THE BRAIN BEHIND THIS PAGE 🤓 Hello! Friends. Welcome to my wall 🫂 My name is Michael Idogho Warren. Warren is my surname 🤗. I am proud to be a Nigerian 🇳🇬 I am a 4th year (400 level) student studying medicine and surgery at the University of Benin. I am an advocate for quality and sound education, this is my drive to make learning easy, comprehensive and interesting at all levels. I am a tutor/teacher, graphics designer and educational content creator. I love playing and watching football. Though, my medical training has limited this aspect of my life 😅. I love music and volunteering activities. I love politics, I mean good politics because I believe we can make our nations and world 🌍 a better place through good leadership. Do well to like and follow this page using the link below: 👇 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557244464427 I also post my teaching videos on YouTube. You can subscribe to my YouTube channel using the link below: 👇 https://www.youtube.com/@WarrenScienceAcademy?sub_confirmation=1 Do well to invite your friends to like and follow my Facebook page and also subscribe to my YouTube channel. Shalom ✌️🕊️
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    Please I you know how to refer people to Valutok drop your comment let's learn from you. Thank you.
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  • Former Special Assistant to the administration of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Mr. Reno Omokri, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the suspension of Governor Fubara and the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

    While responding to the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party and former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, Mr. Omokri made the following comments:

    Mer Omokri wrote:
    Dear Peter Obi,

    The word 'unilateral' means taking action without consulting other independent parties. Both the Senate and the House of Representatives are independent arms of government, and they have said that the President consulted them.

    Furthermore, the President consulted with the Service Chiefs and the National Security Council before declaring a State of Emergency in Rivers State and suspending the Governor of that state.

    Thus, the President could not have acted unilaterally, and your statement is false and inflammatory.

    An example of the use of the word unilateral would be the following sentence:

    Peter Obi unilaterally declared war on the Muslim Ummah.

    Therefore, your use of the term unilateral either betrays a limited grasp of the English language or deliberate mischief.

    I understand that you graduated with a poor degree (2nd Class Lower) from an irrelevant course (philosophy), but at least you can take classes to improve your use of English instead of misleading Nigerians by making fallacious statements that do not reflect the reality on the ground.

    Reno Omokri
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    Former Special Assistant to the administration of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Mr. Reno Omokri, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the suspension of Governor Fubara and the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State. While responding to the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party and former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, Mr. Omokri made the following comments: Mer Omokri wrote: Dear Peter Obi, The word 'unilateral' means taking action without consulting other independent parties. Both the Senate and the House of Representatives are independent arms of government, and they have said that the President consulted them. Furthermore, the President consulted with the Service Chiefs and the National Security Council before declaring a State of Emergency in Rivers State and suspending the Governor of that state. Thus, the President could not have acted unilaterally, and your statement is false and inflammatory. An example of the use of the word unilateral would be the following sentence: Peter Obi unilaterally declared war on the Muslim Ummah. Therefore, your use of the term unilateral either betrays a limited grasp of the English language or deliberate mischief. I understand that you graduated with a poor degree (2nd Class Lower) from an irrelevant course (philosophy), but at least you can take classes to improve your use of English instead of misleading Nigerians by making fallacious statements that do not reflect the reality on the ground. Reno Omokri #trending
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  • The former presidential candidate of the Labour Party and former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, has commented on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State and suspend Governor Fubara.

    Mr OBI wrote:

    The unilateral decision of President Bola Tinubu to remove Governor Similaya Fubara of Rivers State from office is not only unconstitutional but also reckless.

    It has plunged us back into a state of lawlessness, hugely undoing the progress we have made in these 26 years of democratic journey.

    By disregarding the rule of law, the President has shown a dangerous willingness to trample on democracy.

    The declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State is not just reckless—it is a clear attempt to return us to a state of nature and tighten its grip on power at all costs.

    It is a degrading back door imposition of martial rule on a strategic part of the federation with all the implied negatives .

    The political situation on the ground in Rivers does not justify such an extreme measure, and it is also a biased interpretation of section 305(1) of the 1999 constitution.

    A state of emergency does not mean an elected Governor can be removed unilaterally. This decision does not align with democratic norms or good governance. Instead, it appears to be a predetermined action serving specific interests rather than the collective good of the people of Rivers State and Nigeria.

    This action constitutes an unconstitutional overreach, setting a dangerous precedent that threatens democracy, the rule of law, and the separation of powers. If left unchecked, it could foster a culture of impunity.

    Having already been grappling with non-adherence to electoral qualifications, rules, and massive rigging, adding arbitrary removal of elected officials will push us to a state of nature and anarchy.

    I appeal to the National Assembly and all stakeholders not to allow this to stand, as it only deepens the culture of impunity and brigand already threatening our democracy.

    A new Nigeria is POssible!

    -PO
    The former presidential candidate of the Labour Party and former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, has commented on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State and suspend Governor Fubara. Mr OBI wrote: The unilateral decision of President Bola Tinubu to remove Governor Similaya Fubara of Rivers State from office is not only unconstitutional but also reckless. It has plunged us back into a state of lawlessness, hugely undoing the progress we have made in these 26 years of democratic journey. By disregarding the rule of law, the President has shown a dangerous willingness to trample on democracy. The declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State is not just reckless—it is a clear attempt to return us to a state of nature and tighten its grip on power at all costs. It is a degrading back door imposition of martial rule on a strategic part of the federation with all the implied negatives . The political situation on the ground in Rivers does not justify such an extreme measure, and it is also a biased interpretation of section 305(1) of the 1999 constitution. A state of emergency does not mean an elected Governor can be removed unilaterally. This decision does not align with democratic norms or good governance. Instead, it appears to be a predetermined action serving specific interests rather than the collective good of the people of Rivers State and Nigeria. This action constitutes an unconstitutional overreach, setting a dangerous precedent that threatens democracy, the rule of law, and the separation of powers. If left unchecked, it could foster a culture of impunity. Having already been grappling with non-adherence to electoral qualifications, rules, and massive rigging, adding arbitrary removal of elected officials will push us to a state of nature and anarchy. I appeal to the National Assembly and all stakeholders not to allow this to stand, as it only deepens the culture of impunity and brigand already threatening our democracy. A new Nigeria is POssible! -PO
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  • Dear Valutok family, please if you have earned/benefited from this blue app, please educate us here let see how you do it.
    Dear Valutok family, please if you have earned/benefited from this blue app, please educate us here let see how you do it.
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    The morning light did nothing to chase away the unease clawing at Vanessa’s chest. Shadows still clung to the corners of her room as if reluctant to let go. The deep scratch on the door was real—she had run her fingers over it more than once, feeling the raw edges where the wood had been torn.

    Something had been outside her door last night. Something that wasn’t human.

    She needed answers.

    Vanessa stepped into the hallway, every step careful, her ears tuned for any sound. The Hollow Inn was quiet, but not the peaceful kind. It was the kind of quiet that hummed with something unseen, something waiting.

    Downstairs, the innkeeper was behind the front desk, her thin fingers slowly polishing a tarnished key. She didn’t look up when Vanessa approached.

    "I need to ask you something," Vanessa said, keeping her voice steady.

    The old woman exhaled through her nose, still not looking up. "You should leave."

    Vanessa tightened her grip on her notebook. "I got a note last night. Someone—something—was outside my door." She hesitated. "And I saw the newspaper. Black Hollow disappeared in 1962. But it’s here. And so are you."

    The innkeeper’s hands stilled.

    For a long moment, she said nothing. Then, slowly, she lifted her head. Her eyes were pale, almost colorless, like fog rolling over dead water.

    "You ask too many questions."

    Vanessa swallowed. "I’m a journalist. It’s my job."

    The woman’s gaze darkened. "Your job won’t matter if you’re dead."

    A chill crawled up Vanessa’s spine. She wanted to push, demand more, but something in the woman’s tone—something final—made her pause.

    Before she could say anything else, the bell above the inn’s door jingled.

    A man stepped inside. He was older, his face lined with deep wrinkles, his clothes faded and worn. His eyes locked onto Vanessa, and she swore she saw recognition flicker there—though she had never seen him before in her life.

    "New girl should go," he muttered. "Before it finds her."

    Vanessa frowned. "Before what finds me?"

    The man hesitated, glancing at the innkeeper. Her expression didn’t change, but something unsaid passed between them.

    Then he turned back to Vanessa and said, "The thing that took this town."

    The air left her lungs.

    The innkeeper let out a slow breath. "Don’t say its name."

    The man’s mouth tightened. "Names give power. And it’s already watching her."

    Vanessa’s heart pounded. "What is watching me?"

    The man licked his lips, hesitating. Then, in a voice barely above a whisper, he said:

    "The Hollow Man."

    The room seemed to shrink around her, the air suddenly too thick to breathe.

    The innkeeper’s chair scraped against the floor as she stood. "You fool," she hissed. "Do you want to call it here?"

    The man’s hands trembled. He took a step back. "It already knows."

    A gust of wind howled through the inn, rattling the windows. The front door—though it had been firmly shut—creaked open an inch.

    Vanessa’s breath hitched.

    Outside, through the tiny gap in the door, something stood in the fog.

    Tall. Motionless.

    Waiting.

    And though it had no face, she could feel its gaze locked onto her.

    Follow for more
    Follow for more The morning light did nothing to chase away the unease clawing at Vanessa’s chest. Shadows still clung to the corners of her room as if reluctant to let go. The deep scratch on the door was real—she had run her fingers over it more than once, feeling the raw edges where the wood had been torn. Something had been outside her door last night. Something that wasn’t human. She needed answers. Vanessa stepped into the hallway, every step careful, her ears tuned for any sound. The Hollow Inn was quiet, but not the peaceful kind. It was the kind of quiet that hummed with something unseen, something waiting. Downstairs, the innkeeper was behind the front desk, her thin fingers slowly polishing a tarnished key. She didn’t look up when Vanessa approached. "I need to ask you something," Vanessa said, keeping her voice steady. The old woman exhaled through her nose, still not looking up. "You should leave." Vanessa tightened her grip on her notebook. "I got a note last night. Someone—something—was outside my door." She hesitated. "And I saw the newspaper. Black Hollow disappeared in 1962. But it’s here. And so are you." The innkeeper’s hands stilled. For a long moment, she said nothing. Then, slowly, she lifted her head. Her eyes were pale, almost colorless, like fog rolling over dead water. "You ask too many questions." Vanessa swallowed. "I’m a journalist. It’s my job." The woman’s gaze darkened. "Your job won’t matter if you’re dead." A chill crawled up Vanessa’s spine. She wanted to push, demand more, but something in the woman’s tone—something final—made her pause. Before she could say anything else, the bell above the inn’s door jingled. A man stepped inside. He was older, his face lined with deep wrinkles, his clothes faded and worn. His eyes locked onto Vanessa, and she swore she saw recognition flicker there—though she had never seen him before in her life. "New girl should go," he muttered. "Before it finds her." Vanessa frowned. "Before what finds me?" The man hesitated, glancing at the innkeeper. Her expression didn’t change, but something unsaid passed between them. Then he turned back to Vanessa and said, "The thing that took this town." The air left her lungs. The innkeeper let out a slow breath. "Don’t say its name." The man’s mouth tightened. "Names give power. And it’s already watching her." Vanessa’s heart pounded. "What is watching me?" The man licked his lips, hesitating. Then, in a voice barely above a whisper, he said: "The Hollow Man." The room seemed to shrink around her, the air suddenly too thick to breathe. The innkeeper’s chair scraped against the floor as she stood. "You fool," she hissed. "Do you want to call it here?" The man’s hands trembled. He took a step back. "It already knows." A gust of wind howled through the inn, rattling the windows. The front door—though it had been firmly shut—creaked open an inch. Vanessa’s breath hitched. Outside, through the tiny gap in the door, something stood in the fog. Tall. Motionless. Waiting. And though it had no face, she could feel its gaze locked onto her. Follow for more
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    Let help our self by telling everyone what you know in valutok before you post please make sure you turn on the enable tips thank you 💕

    Good morning friends and family in valutok Let help our self by telling everyone what you know in valutok before you post please make sure you turn on the enable tips thank you 💕
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  • Today's tips will be on Hygiene & Personal Care

    1. Using earbuds/Q-tips to clean ears – Can push wax deeper and damage the eardrum.


    2. Not changing bed sheets regularly – Can lead to skin infections and respiratory issues.


    3. Holding in sneezes – May increase pressure in the brain and damage blood vessels.


    4. Using old or shared makeup products – Can cause eye infections and skin breakouts.


    5. Brushing teeth too hard – Can wear down enamel and cause gum recession.




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    Today's tips will be on Hygiene & Personal Care 1. Using earbuds/Q-tips to clean ears – Can push wax deeper and damage the eardrum. 2. Not changing bed sheets regularly – Can lead to skin infections and respiratory issues. 3. Holding in sneezes – May increase pressure in the brain and damage blood vessels. 4. Using old or shared makeup products – Can cause eye infections and skin breakouts. 5. Brushing teeth too hard – Can wear down enamel and cause gum recession. #serenevitalhealth
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