• I'm already enjoying this app.
    Congratulations to Nigerians.
    I'm already enjoying this app. Congratulations to Nigerians.
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  • Congratulations to Nigerians.
    #fyp #everyone #followers
    Congratulations to Nigerians. #fyp #everyone #followers
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  • my father Nigerians greatest president seyi tinubu.
    my father Nigerians greatest president seyi tinubu.
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    My father Nigeria’s greatest president – Seyi Tinubu
    Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has described his father as the greatest president in Nigeria’s history.
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  • Any Nigerians here? Let’s connect and build a strong network! Drop a comment and let’s grow together! 🇳🇬✨
    Any Nigerians here? Let’s connect and build a strong network! Drop a comment and let’s grow together! 🇳🇬✨
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  • They have carried their stingy attitude from Facebook and come here they can't even follow you back if you follow them Nigerians and tortoise sense
    They have carried their stingy attitude from Facebook and come here they can't even follow you back if you follow them Nigerians and tortoise sense
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  • Future Senator, Federal Republic of Nigerian.... Lets connect on this platforms Nigerians...
    Future Senator, Federal Republic of Nigerian.... Lets connect on this platforms Nigerians...
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  • Those people that are skipping post are you no aware you being rewarded for liking, reacting/ engaging on post?
    #viral
    #valutok
    #popularity
    #Nigerians
    Those people that are skipping post are you no aware you being rewarded for liking, reacting/ engaging on post? #viral #valutok #popularity #Nigerians
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  • TODAY'S LATEST UPDATES OF BOLDNESS

    NYSC Lady, Ushie Rita (Raye), Sparks National Outrage After Calling Out Tinubu’s Government! 🇳🇬🔥

    A brave NYSC corps member, Ushie Rita, aka Raye, is shaking up Nigeria after boldly criticizing the government over the skyrocketing cost of living. In a viral video, she didn’t hold back, blaming President Bola Tinubu’s administration for the hardship many Nigerians are facing.

    But here’s where it gets serious—Raye later revealed that NYSC officials allegedly threatened her, warning her to retract her words! 😱 She took to social media with a chilling message:
    💬 "Dear Nigerians, in case anything happens to me or you don’t see me, just know it’s the NYSC."

    Now, the internet is on fire! 🔥 Nigerians are rallying around her, demanding freedom of speech for youth corps members. Popular VDM Ratel Family influencer know to be Verydarkblackman has even stepped in, offering her job opportunities in case NYSC takes action against her.

    💭 Question is:-

    Do you think NYSC should punish her, or does she have the right to speak her mind? Let’s discuss! 👇

    📽️ Watch her viral video here: 👇👇👇

    #JusticeForRaye #NYSC #Tinubu #Nigeria #Verydarkman #Viral #jbmplustv #valutok #freedomofspeechisahumanright #highlight
    TODAY'S LATEST UPDATES OF BOLDNESS NYSC Lady, Ushie Rita (Raye), Sparks National Outrage After Calling Out Tinubu’s Government! 🇳🇬🔥 A brave NYSC corps member, Ushie Rita, aka Raye, is shaking up Nigeria after boldly criticizing the government over the skyrocketing cost of living. In a viral video, she didn’t hold back, blaming President Bola Tinubu’s administration for the hardship many Nigerians are facing. But here’s where it gets serious—Raye later revealed that NYSC officials allegedly threatened her, warning her to retract her words! 😱 She took to social media with a chilling message: 💬 "Dear Nigerians, in case anything happens to me or you don’t see me, just know it’s the NYSC." Now, the internet is on fire! 🔥 Nigerians are rallying around her, demanding freedom of speech for youth corps members. Popular VDM Ratel Family influencer know to be Verydarkblackman has even stepped in, offering her job opportunities in case NYSC takes action against her. 💭 Question is:- Do you think NYSC should punish her, or does she have the right to speak her mind? Let’s discuss! 👇 📽️ Watch her viral video here: 👇👇👇 #JusticeForRaye #NYSC #Tinubu #Nigeria #Verydarkman #Viral #jbmplustv #valutok #freedomofspeechisahumanright #highlight
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  • The new Valutok app is a game-changer!

    I truly appreciate and commend the genuine effort behind it—finally, a platform built with Nigerians in mind.

    Let’s all spread the word and embrace this platform as the new way to connect with the Nigerian community.

    The more we support our own, the stronger we grow!

    #Valutok #SupportNigerianBrands
    #MadeForNigeria #madeinnaija
    #ConnectNigeria #NaijaInnovation
    #jahvee
    The new Valutok app is a game-changer! I truly appreciate and commend the genuine effort behind it—finally, a platform built with Nigerians in mind. Let’s all spread the word and embrace this platform as the new way to connect with the Nigerian community. The more we support our own, the stronger we grow! #Valutok #SupportNigerianBrands #MadeForNigeria #madeinnaija #ConnectNigeria #NaijaInnovation #jahvee
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  • Nigerians mean business
    YouTube wey everyone dey manage, e reach Nigerians their turn boom, they seize am. The number of movies uploaded daily from Nigeria 🇳🇬 on YouTube nobi small thing.

    Which one we go watch .. sah 😩
    Nigerians mean business YouTube wey everyone dey manage, e reach Nigerians their turn boom, they seize am. The number of movies uploaded daily from Nigeria 🇳🇬 on YouTube nobi small thing. Which one we go watch .. sah 😩
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  • Saturdays are for weddings as ASO EBIs are for Owambes as far as Nigerians are concerned! Now you already know how colourful it gets, right! Yeah! You can never go wrong 🙌🏾

    Now you can imagine how this movie is gonna shine bright with blings and glams of colour, style, fashion and all!

    Starring Shaffy Bello, Kunle Remi, Nancy Isime, Chizzy Alichi, Kiekie, Daniel Etim-Effiong and a host of others, ASO EBI DIARIES will start showing in cinemas nationwide (Nigeria) from the 18th of April, 2025!

    Please set your reminders 🤸🏽‍♀️ This is screaming fayaaa 🔥

    Saturdays are for weddings as ASO EBIs are for Owambes as far as Nigerians are concerned! Now you already know how colourful it gets, right! Yeah! You can never go wrong 🙌🏾 Now you can imagine how this movie is gonna shine bright with blings and glams of colour, style, fashion and all! Starring Shaffy Bello, Kunle Remi, Nancy Isime, Chizzy Alichi, Kiekie, Daniel Etim-Effiong and a host of others, ASO EBI DIARIES will start showing in cinemas nationwide (Nigeria) from the 18th of April, 2025! Please set your reminders 🤸🏽‍♀️ This is screaming fayaaa 🔥
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  • STANDING IN THE GAP:

    US Congress Approves Sanctions On Nigeria Over Christian Killings.

    The United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa has given President Donald Trump the green light to impose stringent sanctions on Nigeria in response to the widespread k!lling of Christians in the country.

    The decision followed a congressional hearing on Wednesday, March 12. during which lawmakers condemned the Nigerian government for failing to protect Christian communities from escalating violence.

    The committee also cited a 2024 report by the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa, which revealed that Nigerians accounted for 90 per cent of all Christians killed worldwide each year.

    The report documented that between October 2019 and September 2023, a staggering 55,910 people were killed, while 21,000 others were abducted by terrorist groups operating in the region.

    During the hearing, Committee Chairman Chris Smith, who highlighted the severity of the crisis, pointed to testimony from Bishop Wilfred Anagbe of the Diocese of Makurdi, Nigeria, as a viable witness.

    He said: “One of our distinguished witnesses today—Bishop Wilfred Anagbe—travelled a long distance to be with us, and his testimony is both compelling and disturbing.

    “Militant Fulani herdsmen are terrorists. They steal and vandalise, they kill and boast about it, they kidnap and rape, and they enjoy total impunity from elected officials. None of them have been arrested or brought to justice.”

    “Make no mistake – these attacks are religiously motivated,” the report stated, adding: “Denying this reality contradicts the overwhelming evidence we have seen with our own eyes. This ‘religious cleansing’ must stop, and those responsible must be held accountable.”

    The congressional panel strongly criticised the Nigerian government for failing to address religiously motivated violence, despite constitutional protections for religious freedom.

    Expressing concern that Nigeria’s judicial system had been weaponised to suppress Christian communities, the lawmakers cited cases where blasphemy laws have been used to target religious minorities.

    “The Government of Nigeria has made little progress in addressing the persecution of Christians, even though religious freedom is enshrined as a fundamental human right in its Constitution.

    “While Nigeria’s legal framework ostensibly supports religious pluralism at both federal and state levels, glaring contradictions persist—particularly in laws that criminalise blasphemy, some of which even carry the death penalty,” the subcommittee’s report stated.

    Blaming the previous administration of President Joe Biden for weakening U.S. pressure on Nigeria by removing the country from the Country of Particular Concern (CPC) list, Smith said the designation was originally applied during President Trump’s first term.

    He noted that despite four consecutive years of recommendations from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (2021–2024), the Biden administration had failed to reinstate Nigeria’s CPC status.

    “Under President Biden, Nigeria was removed from the CPC list, despite overwhelming evidence that religious persecution had worsened. This decision ignored the repeated recommendations of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom,” he said.

    He called on President Trump to take decisive action, including restoring Nigeria’s CPC designation and engaging directly with Nigerian President Bola Tinubu to ensure better protection for Christian communities.

    “I fully expect President Trump to redesignate Nigeria as a CPC and to take additional steps to support the persecuted church. Last night, I reintroduced a resolution on this issue, and I hope we will have a robust discussion that leads to real action,” he added.

    Credit; Oriental Times
    STANDING IN THE GAP: US Congress Approves Sanctions On Nigeria Over Christian Killings. The United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa has given President Donald Trump the green light to impose stringent sanctions on Nigeria in response to the widespread k!lling of Christians in the country. The decision followed a congressional hearing on Wednesday, March 12. during which lawmakers condemned the Nigerian government for failing to protect Christian communities from escalating violence. The committee also cited a 2024 report by the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa, which revealed that Nigerians accounted for 90 per cent of all Christians killed worldwide each year. The report documented that between October 2019 and September 2023, a staggering 55,910 people were killed, while 21,000 others were abducted by terrorist groups operating in the region. During the hearing, Committee Chairman Chris Smith, who highlighted the severity of the crisis, pointed to testimony from Bishop Wilfred Anagbe of the Diocese of Makurdi, Nigeria, as a viable witness. He said: “One of our distinguished witnesses today—Bishop Wilfred Anagbe—travelled a long distance to be with us, and his testimony is both compelling and disturbing. “Militant Fulani herdsmen are terrorists. They steal and vandalise, they kill and boast about it, they kidnap and rape, and they enjoy total impunity from elected officials. None of them have been arrested or brought to justice.” “Make no mistake – these attacks are religiously motivated,” the report stated, adding: “Denying this reality contradicts the overwhelming evidence we have seen with our own eyes. This ‘religious cleansing’ must stop, and those responsible must be held accountable.” The congressional panel strongly criticised the Nigerian government for failing to address religiously motivated violence, despite constitutional protections for religious freedom. Expressing concern that Nigeria’s judicial system had been weaponised to suppress Christian communities, the lawmakers cited cases where blasphemy laws have been used to target religious minorities. “The Government of Nigeria has made little progress in addressing the persecution of Christians, even though religious freedom is enshrined as a fundamental human right in its Constitution. “While Nigeria’s legal framework ostensibly supports religious pluralism at both federal and state levels, glaring contradictions persist—particularly in laws that criminalise blasphemy, some of which even carry the death penalty,” the subcommittee’s report stated. Blaming the previous administration of President Joe Biden for weakening U.S. pressure on Nigeria by removing the country from the Country of Particular Concern (CPC) list, Smith said the designation was originally applied during President Trump’s first term. He noted that despite four consecutive years of recommendations from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (2021–2024), the Biden administration had failed to reinstate Nigeria’s CPC status. “Under President Biden, Nigeria was removed from the CPC list, despite overwhelming evidence that religious persecution had worsened. This decision ignored the repeated recommendations of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom,” he said. He called on President Trump to take decisive action, including restoring Nigeria’s CPC designation and engaging directly with Nigerian President Bola Tinubu to ensure better protection for Christian communities. “I fully expect President Trump to redesignate Nigeria as a CPC and to take additional steps to support the persecuted church. Last night, I reintroduced a resolution on this issue, and I hope we will have a robust discussion that leads to real action,” he added. Credit; Oriental Times
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