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BREAKING : New Underground Banking System Discovered - Officials "Shocked, Speechless."

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  Government confirms “secret” bank accounts now legally available to all Nigerian citizens. Financial freedom is a “human right” - how any citizen could turn ₦110,000(NGN) into ₦101,116,774 in only 30-days… It’s a great day to live in Nigeria - because for the first time in history ordinary citizens can access a new type of underground bank account alternative formerly only available to the ultra-wealthy and well-connected. You may have heard about the new type of bank account that can reportedly grow a savings account as small as ₦110,000 (United States Dollars) into a personal fortune of ₦162,167,328 (That's almost 162 MILLION Nigerian Nairas  ) in only a few months time. As the formerly “secret” banking system catapults into the mainstream, thousands are cashing in with new ways to save and grow their savings. These new accounts are being called “lightyears ahead” of the “antiquated” banking systems they’ll be replacing. And it has nothing to do with all that false advertising

Knocks, praises as Waje seeks collaboration with Tems

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  Waje, Tems Nigerian songstress, Aituaje Iruobe, also known as Waje, has attracted mixed reactions from fans after she publicly sought a collaboration with her colleague, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems. In a tweet late Monday, Waje had teased a collaboration with Tems, and pleaded to her fans to convey her wishes to the Crazy Tings crooner. “Imagine @temsbaby and I on track. Please, guys, whisper to her,” Waje had tweeted. However, her tweet gathered mixed reactions as some knocked her “begging” Tems for a feature despite her being in the industry longer than Tems. Waje made her debut into the music industry with a feature on P-Square’s “Do Me” in 2007, while Tems came to the limelight in 2019 after her single, “Try Me”. Reacting to the tweet, @Ayoola50247910 tweeted, ” Waje, you’re the BEST Nigerian Vocalist I know! EVERY NIGERIAN ACT from @wizkidayo, @burnaboy, @davido etc. should be begging you to feature in their songs, but we are in Nigeria WHERE RUBBISH SELLS! Who’s T

NANS draws protest timetable, plans to ground Abuja

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The National Association of Nigerian Students has rolled out a new timetable for its nationwide protests.   In the timetable, signed by the ‘President-Elect’ of the student body, Usman Barambu, dated Monday, obtained on Tuesday by The PUNCH, NANS scheduled the protests to hold zone by zone, from its Zone A to Zone E, with Abuja being the location for a final protest. The protests, which have already begun in September, will run till October 11, 2022, after which Barambu will lead the “Abuja shutdown.” NANS is protesting the prolonged strike action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities. Details later…  

President Biden And First Lady Sign Condolence Book Honoring Queen Elizabeth II

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President Joe Biden signs a book of condolence at Lancaster House in London, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022, as first lady Jill Biden looks on. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) The President and First Lady have signed condolence books paying their respects to Queen Elizabeth II. On Sunday, the Biden’s arrived at Lancaster House in London to commemorate the Queens 70-year reign on the throne as the monarch of Great Britain. During the signing, Biden stated that the Queen reminded him of his mother because of her demeanor and more specifically for her attitude of “make sure you do what you’re supposed to do.” Biden also offered his condolences to the royal family. “Our hearts go out to the royal family – King Charles and all the family,” he said. “It’s a loss that leaves a giant hole and sometimes you think you’ll never – you’ll never overcome it. But as I’ve told the King, she’s going to be with him every step of the way. Every minute, every moment and that’s a

Queen Elizabeth II Burial in Photographs

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  The state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II who died September 8 at 96 was held on Monday September 19. Here are images of the funeral