Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Popular BBN star Omashola has been seen in a viral video where he looked like someone who has gone ins@ne

 Popular BBN star Omashola has been seen in a video where he looked like he has gone ins@ne


BBN star Ike Onyema posted a video where his fellow BBN season 4 housemate Omashola was seen looking like a mad man

Based on the video posted Ike said -   "I just hope this is some sort of skit or movie @sholzy23 After seeing your last post, should I be worried? You haven’t been active on social media since your last post...call me!"


Adelaide United midfielder Josh Cavallo has come out publicly as gay.

Adelaide United midfielder Josh Cavallo has come out publicly as gay-see what he has to say 







 

BBN star cross mistakenly shares his n@ked picture to Snapchat while in the shower (picture)

 BBN star cross mistakenly shares his n@ked picture while in the shower (picture)






Wednesday, October 20, 2021

I had to take Okada in Ikeja to avoid missing my flight. Former Governor of Ekiti state laments(pictures)

 Lagos traffic!!! I had to take Okada in Ikeja to avoid missing my flight- Ekiti state governor

Former Governor of Ekiti state Peter Ayodele Fayose laments how he had to board a bike in order t arrive at the airport on time in order not to miss his flight 




Governor of Lagos state Babajide Sanwo-Olu meet one on one with the artist who made a funny drawing of him, and encourages youths to help in the growth and development of Lagos state (pictures)

Governor of Lagos state Babajide Sanwo-Olu meet one on one with the artist who made a funny drawing of him, and encourages youths to help in the growth and development of Lagos state,he said 


"My faith in the ability of young people as the future of our state and country remains unshakable. 


I reaffirmed this today during a youth summit in Lagos where I met with young people across the state who came together to participate in a peace conference aimed at creating a common platform to pursue peaceful resolution to conflicts.


At the conference with the theme "Rebuilding for Greatness: Peaceful Conflict Resolution" organised by the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, I listened to the conversations on how the youth can effectively channel their grievances to the authorities.


With young people's commitment to peace, our state can now undergo a total healing process after the last year coordinated attacks on its public and private properties which also resulted in the loss of lives and livelihood. 


Today is a day of reconciliation and it is about our teeming youths. This is the moment to create a common ground and take ownership of our future. We have indeed assessed what we have passed through as a people; it’s now time to come together to build our lives.


This event is about aggregating all the conversations of the millions of youths that have been represented here. We remain with the agreement that when we work together, we can build a resilient society we will truly be proud of. 


We will continue to build, engage end work with our young people. I certainly will not give up on you as partners in progress and your ability to bring about positive changes."








Protesters arrested for protesting at Lekki Toll Gate (video)

Protesters arrested for protesting at Lekki Toll Gate- Videos






Friday, October 15, 2021

Mercy Johnson Okojie celebrates son's birthday (pictures)

The popular actress Mercy Johnson Okojie celebrates son Henry Okojie's birthday today and posted cute pictures of him, she further wrote   --  "Happy Birthday to mummy's heartbeat. The waymaker will keep you and shield you today and always...Allow me flood your timelines cus its world "Henry Day"



 

Thursday, October 14, 2021

I can't leave iPhone 13 to follow iPhone 3- Reno Omokri replies woman who asked him to be her sugar daddy (picture)

Reno Omokri replies a Twitter user after she asked him to be her sugar daddy ,Mr Reno said :-

 Dear Ahuoyiza Blizzcute,


Have you seen my wife? How will I leave iPhone 13 and follow iPhone 3 and call such sugar daddyism? That is bitter cola daddy. Tufiakwa! I want a better life, not a bitter one. 




Wednesday, October 13, 2021

100vel COOU student commits suicide over stress

 100vel COOU student commits suicide over stress


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A 100 level Physiology student of the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU), Uli, Anambra State, simply identified as Kenneth committed suicide at the Kosi lodge today, October 13.


According to reports, the deceased reportedly set himself ablaze at the back of the hostel building before he was found by his lodge mates.


It was also gathered that prior to the incident, the deceased had allegedly told his cousin that he wanted to give up the ghost the previous day due to stress. He was said to have borrowed N200 from the said cousin this morning to buy something and locked him up in the room.


Subsequently, it was discovered that he used the money to buy petrol to commit the act. He was rushed to Ihiala General Hospital where he was rejected and then rushed to a hospital in Nnewi where he died.

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Horrific!! THE WALKING DEAD OF INDONESIA --- (pictures)

 THE WALKING DEAD OF INDONESIA
















One of the most bizzare and horrific ritual called Ma'Nene, takes place each year in August in Toraja, Indonesia. In the ritual the dead bodies of the deceased are taken out of their graves, washed, groomed, dressed in new clothes and then those mummies are walked around the village.


The basic belief behind the festival is the belief that for the people who pass away, death is just a step into the oncoming spiritual life! This is also done because according to their belief, the spirit of a dead person must return to his/her village of origin. The family would go to that place along with the well groomed corpse and accompany the deceased back home by walking them back to the village, in a hope that their spirit will also follow them back home, to their graves.

Lovely video of how BBN season 6 winner WhiteMoney started his week (Video)



 BBN Season 6 winner Hazel Oyeze Onou popularly known as whitemoney has shared a lovely video of how he started his week,watch the video above 

Lady shared how she would have been kidnapped in PortHarcourt, Rivers State


 A lady in PortHarcourt Rivers State has narrated how she would have been kidnapped along Iwofe road PortHarcourt and advices Nigerians and most importantly PortHarcourt residents to stay very woke when journeying through that area 


Thursday, October 7, 2021

Learn how to harness the power of love

 There are two laws:-- 1-Make others come to you

2-Use absence to create honor and respect 


The idea is- If you're always going after the other person, if you're always the pursuer,Etc,, they start to take you for granted. You're the one who's always calling, and texting, you're in their face constantly thinking that's the way to make them love you, you're also giving them that impression that you'll always be there , they think you're so familiar, they take you for granted , they have you wrapped around your finger a little bit. And unconsciously they lose a bit of respect, they may not say it but it'll come out in their behavior. And overtime the spell of love will diminish .So you have to step back , you have to create a some distance, some absence to make them come to you, now the power is a little bit more on your side 



Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Mark Zuckerberg shares a note to appreciate his workers, see what he has to say say


 I wanted to share a note I wrote to everyone at our company.


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Hey everyone: it's been quite a week, and I wanted to share some thoughts with all of you. 


First, the SEV that took down all our services yesterday was the worst outage we've had in years. We've spent the past 24 hours debriefing how we can strengthen our systems against this kind of failure. This was also a reminder of how much our work matters to people. The deeper concern with an outage like this isn't how many people switch to competitive services or how much money we lose, but what it means for the people who rely on our services to communicate with loved ones, run their businesses, or support their communities.


Second, now that today's testimony is over, I wanted to reflect on the public debate we're in. I'm sure many of you have found the recent coverage hard to read because it just doesn't reflect the company we know. We care deeply about issues like safety, well-being and mental health. It's difficult to see coverage that misrepresents our work and our motives. At the most basic level, I think most of us just don't recognize the false picture of the company that is being painted.


Many of the claims don't make any sense. If we wanted to ignore research, why would we create an industry-leading research program to understand these important issues in the first place? If we didn't care about fighting harmful content, then why would we employ so many more people dedicated to this than any other company in our space -- even ones larger than us? If we wanted to hide our results, why would we have established an industry-leading standard for transparency and reporting on what we're doing? And if social media were as responsible for polarizing society as some people claim, then why are we seeing polarization increase in the US while it stays flat or declines in many countries with just as heavy use of social media around the world?


At the heart of these accusations is this idea that we prioritize profit over safety and well-being. That's just not true. For example, one move that has been called into question is when we introduced the Meaningful Social Interactions change to News Feed. This change showed fewer viral videos and more content from friends and family -- which we did knowing it would mean people spent less time on Facebook, but that research suggested it was the right thing for people's well-being. Is that something a company focused on profits over people would do? 


The argument that we deliberately push content that makes people angry for profit is deeply illogical. We make money from ads, and advertisers consistently tell us they don't want their ads next to harmful or angry content. And I don't know any tech company that sets out to build products that make people angry or depressed. The moral, business and product incentives all point in the opposite direction.


But of everything published, I'm particularly focused on the questions raised about our work with kids. I've spent a lot of time reflecting on the kinds of experiences I want my kids and others to have online, and it's very important to me that everything we build is safe and good for kids.


The reality is that young people use technology. Think about how many school-age kids have phones. Rather than ignoring this, technology companies should build experiences that meet their needs while also keeping them safe. We're deeply committed to doing industry-leading work in this area. A good example of this work is Messenger Kids, which is widely recognized as better and safer than alternatives.


We've also worked on bringing this kind of age-appropriate experience with parental controls for Instagram too. But given all the questions about whether this would actually be better for kids, we've paused that project to take more time to engage with experts and make sure anything we do would be helpful.


Like many of you, I found it difficult to read the mischaracterization of the research into how Instagram affects young people. As we wrote in our Newsroom post explaining this: "The research actually demonstrated that many teens we heard from feel that using Instagram helps them when they are struggling with the kinds of hard moments and issues teenagers have always faced. In fact, in 11 of 12 areas on the slide referenced by the Journal -- including serious areas like loneliness, anxiety, sadness and eating issues -- more teenage girls who said they struggled with that issue also said Instagram made those difficult times better rather than worse."


But when it comes to young people's health or well-being, every negative experience matters. It is incredibly sad to think of a young person in a moment of distress who, instead of being comforted, has their experience made worse. We have worked for years on industry-leading efforts to help people in these moments and I'm proud of the work we've done. We constantly use our research to improve this work further.


Similar to balancing other social issues, I don't believe private companies should make all of the decisions on their own. That's why we have advocated for updated internet regulations for several years now. I have testified in Congress multiple times and asked them to update these regulations. I've written op-eds outlining the areas of regulation we think are most important related to elections, harmful content, privacy, and competition.


We're committed to doing the best work we can, but at some level the right body to assess tradeoffs between social equities is our democratically elected Congress. For example, what is the right age for teens to be able to use internet services? How should internet services verify people's ages? And how should companies balance teens' privacy while giving parents visibility into their activity?


If we're going to have an informed conversation about the effects of social media on young people, it's important to start with a full picture. We're committed to doing more research ourselves and making more research publicly available.

 

That said, I'm worried about the incentives that are being set here. We have an industry-leading research program so that we can identify important issues and work on them. It's disheartening to see that work taken out of context and used to construct a false narrative that we don't care. If we attack organizations making an effort to study their impact on the world, we're effectively sending the message that it's safer not to look at all, in case you find something that could be held against you. That's the conclusion other companies seem to have reached, and I think that leads to a place that would be far worse for society. Even though it might be easier for us to follow that path, we're going to keep doing research because it's the right thing to do.


I know it's frustrating to see the good work we do get mischaracterized, especially for those of you who are making important contributions across safety, integrity, research and product. But I believe that over the long term if we keep trying to do what's right and delivering experiences that improve people's lives, it will be better for our community and our business. I've asked leaders across the company to do deep dives on our work across many areas over the next few days so you can see everything that we're doing to get there.


When I reflect on our work, I think about the real impact we have on the world -- the people who can now stay in touch with their loved ones, create opportunities to support themselves, and find community. This is why billions of people love our products. I'm proud of everything we do to keep building the best social products in the world and grateful to all of you for the work you do here every day.





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Ex BBN 6 housemate Angel Smith stresses the need to be healthy mentally


The ex housemates stated "Mental health is so important guys. It's easy to forget that everyone that was on the show is a human,it comes with the fame but we're like you and mistakes will be made. Let's be kind. Don't use your own moral compass to make it harder than it is for us"






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NCC bans Nigerians below 18 years from obtaining SIM cards

 The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has banned anyone below the age of 18 from registering and owning a SIM in Nigeria.

Subscriber means a person not below the age of 18 years who subscribes to communications services by purchasing a subscription medium or entering into a subscription contract with a licensee.


The Licensee refers to ‘a provider of communications services that utilises a subscription medium in the Federal Republic of Nigeria”


Meanwhile, during the public inquiry, which was held physically and virtually, key stakeholders, including MTN, urged the commission to revise the age limit.


MTN asked the commission to make the age limit 14 years and above.


The NCC, however, insisted on 18 years and above for anyone who wants to own and register a SIM in Nigeria.

This was contained in a draft copy of the modified Registration of Telephone Subscribers Regulations published on the commission’s website.

BBN season 6 housemates unfollow themselves

 Ex BBN season 6 housemates have just unfollowed themselves on Instagram following the gists they've all heard outside of the BBN house 

Angel smith unfollows liquorose saying she's fake and Emmanuel is just deceiving her 

Ebonyi state citizens who held a rally for their presidential candidate PETER OBI are been shot and dispersed with tear-gas by the Nigerian Police Force [video]

Police officers fire live bullets and tear gas at citizens who held a rally for their presidential candidate PETER OBI  Nigerians in Ebonye ...