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AFCON: Don’t Over-Celebrate If Super Eagles Defeat Bafana Bafana—High Commission Cautions Nigerian Community

The Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria released a cautionary notice to its citizens living in South Africa. The advisory, released on Monday, addressed online remarks by certain South Africans targeting Nigerians ahead of the AFCON semi-final. These comments were deemed potentially provocative. Consequently, the High Commission, located in Pretoria, South Africa, urged Nigerian residents to…

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Seyi Tinubu Wants to Hijack My Legally Acquired Land—Lagos Real Estate Mogul Cries Out

Abu Abel Egbarin, a prominent figure in Lagos real estate, has sounded the alarm regarding an alleged bid by Seyi Tinubu to forcefully seize his legally acquired land. In a widely circulated video on various platforms, Egbarin asserted that the Lagos State Government had instructed carpenters to enclose the disputed property and hand over the…

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Nigeria To Lose Against Cape Verde in Semis – Fan Who Predicted Seven AFCON Games Correctly Discloses

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) consistently ignites fervor, theatrics, and unforeseeable surprises. However, this year introduces a revolutionary level of precision in AFCON predictions, courtesy of one individual. Amadu Raheem Komba Gbandeh, an ordinary football enthusiast, has revolutionized the tournament by accurately foreseeing the outcomes of seven out of eight Round of 16 matches,…

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Tinubu is Embarrassment to Yoruba Tribe, His ‘Lagos boys’ Hungry for Money, Brainless – Lagos Chief

On Wednesday, Abisoye Oshodi, also known as Balogun Eko, a prominent chief in Lagos, criticized Bola Tinubu regarding the nation’s economic state and security issues. Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023. Oshodi labeled the current state of affairs as disgraceful to Tinubu’s ethnic group. Known for his outspoken political views on Instagram, Oshodi remarked…

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Markets Demolition: Start Relocating to South-East—Ohanaeze Urges Igbos in Lagos

A leader of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the foremost Igbo socio-cultural group, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, emphasized the necessity for Igbo people to begin gradually withdrawing and relocating their businesses to the South-East. Isiguzoro’s statement came in response to a widely circulated online video showing distressed Igbo traders at the Trinity spare parts market in Apapa, Lagos, on…

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