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'I Didn't Tell You To Vote Tinubu'

Nigerian comedian, Seyi Law, has denied telling Nigerians to vote for President Bola Tinubu in the 2023 presidential election. Naija News reports that the comedian, in a recent episode of ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast, said he never told anyone to vote for Tinubu, and people can verify online. According to the comedian, he campaigned for Tinubu due to his track record of leadership in Lagos State and believed he would move Nigeria forward.

Acting CJ Philomena Mwilu Decries Harassment, Frustration from Activist Okiya Omtatah

- Acting CJ Philomena Mwilu said Okiya Omtatah was harassing her through a smear guerilla attack and campaign trying to wear her down into quitting - Mwilu now wants Omtata to be restrained from instituting any claims or actions against her - In December 2020, Omtatah moved to court to block Mwilu from taking over as the next president of the Supreme Court PAY ATTENTION: Help us change more lives, join TUKO.

Ahebi Ugbabe's the prostitute who became king in Enugu-Ezike

Her father sought guidance from the gods, they attributed the events to the wrath of the goddess Ohe due to his sins. As punishment, Ahebi was to become the "igo ma ogo," or wife of the deity. To escape this fate, she fled to neighbouring Igala Land. How Ahebi became a prostitute In exile, Ahebi found power through prostitution and sex work. She used her intelligence and charm to build relationships with influential men like the Igala king and British officials.

Buhari Govt Accuses Sunday Igboho Of Trying To Flee Nigeria, Issues Fresh Order To DSS, NIA

The Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government has revealed that wanted Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, aka Sunday Igboho, is trying to acquire a new passport to flee Nigeria. It was gathered that the federal government has also placed Sunday Igboho on the stop-list in order to facilitate his arrest and directed the security agencies to apprehend him when found. In the security circle, a person whose name is on the stop-list is denied all constitutional rights and privileges a citizen is entitled to.

Do People Have Kids Just for Content? Influencers Seem To

Do People Have Kids Just for Online Content? It Sure Seems Like ItBy Allison HuntPublished Oct. 11 2023, 8:51 p.m. ET Source: TikTok/@whomamagonecheckme2As long as YouTube has been around, there have been family YouTubers vlogging their seemingly everyday lives as parents. This content niche has only amplified with TikTok. We aren't here to pass judgment on anyone because we understand the business decision that probably goes into showing their kids. After all, kids equal views, and views equal money, and college is expensive.