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How anyone can make 1 million naira in the next 90 days, or less, doing importation from home

This is a sponsored post... What I’m about to show you is so easy you could start up with as little as 30, 000 naira and pull in a massive 1 million in sales – straight from the comfort of your sitting room, in 90 short days! Even in a recession. And not just that, this little strategy is so powerful it could make anyone millions in just a few months of starting out – no matter if you are broke right now.  Not only that:  The Business Strategy I’m about to show you in this blog post is over 7 centuries old!       It was first used by a small circle of Italian merchants who got fabulously wealthy in the 13th century - so rich they loaned money to the Roman government of that time and were able to control and decide who was to be emperor.    How Were They Able To Achieve This?  In 1271, an Italian merchant – Marco Polo - traveled all the way from Venice to Asia. By the time he returned to Venice, after less than a year he became stinking rich.  His friends followed suit. Th

13-year-old girl who was gang raped leaves a warning to bullies then takes her life

13-year-old Cassidy Trevan was victimized in more ways than one by some students of Wellington Secondary College in Melbourne, Australia and she eventually decided to end it all by taking her life. First, Cassidy was bullied and taunted at school, including being slapped around the face and having her family home vandalized. Her abusers went on to take the bully online and at some point, the teenager became fed up and in a bid to escape her abusers, she refused to attend her entire fourth term at school, choosing instead to enroll for a recovery programme. Towards the end of the programme, her bullies contacted her, apologized and invited her to a festival which she agreed to attend, not knowing that they had ulterior motives. At the festival, the girls arranged for a group of boys to gang rape Cassidy. The case was reported to the police and later dropped because Cassidy was afraid to give a statement. In 2015 she took her life and a year after her sad death, her

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Go to Hell on Valentine's Day: Lagos High Court Sentence Man to Death...Find Out His Offense

A man identified as Anuoluwapo Samuel, was today, February 14, sentenced to death for murder, by a Lagos State High Court presided over by Justice Raliat Adebiyi. Accoridng to Punch, the convict had been accused of killing one John Omobere at Oke-Afa Secondary School, Badagry, on May 2, 2012, after the two men were involved in a fight. He was said to have cut Omobere with a machete on his right arm after the deceased stabbed him with a broken bottle. Delivering judgment on Monday, Justice Adebiyi said the evidence before the court showed that although Samuel did not set out to kill Omobere, he was aware that the machete wound he inflicted on the victim would cause grievous bodily harm. The judge added that the wicked intent of the convict was established from the fact that he rushed home to get the machete with which he "inflicted maximum injury on Omobere." The convict's lawyer, Miss Y.A. Ajayi, begged the judge to temper justice with mercy. Justice Adebiyi, however,

Traces of falsehood have continued to trail the august phone call conversation between Presidents Trump and Buhari as the later recuperates from an unknown ailment

US President, Donald Trump, has remained silent over the phone conversation he reportedly had with President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria on Monday.   The US government has not reported the conversation on its website or mentioned it on any of their official social media accounts like @USAgov, @WhiteHouse, etc.   Trump, who is notorious for his use of Twitter, has also not tweeted about it either from his personal account@realDonaldTrump or the official account @POTUS.   He, however, tweeted about the visit of the Prime Minister of Canada, Justine Trudeau from his personal account. Even the United States Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria, has failed to acknowledge the phone conversation via@USEmbassyAbuja.   However, the official accounts of the president of Nigeria, @NGRPresident; the government of Nigeria, @AsoRock; the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, @GeoffreyOnyeama and more than five media aides of Buhari (Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu, Tolu Ogunlesi, Bashir Ahmad and Laur

Tiwa Savag stuns-roc-nation-pre-grammy-brunch

Tiwa slayed yet again for Roc Nation pre-grammy brunch

Iran and China respond to Trump's tough talk with massive military drills

Iran and China are two countries that top President Trump's enemy list and they are responding to the United State president's tough talk by carrying out elaborate and provocative military drills. On Friday , the Trump administration imposed sanctions on 25 Iranian individuals and entities supporting the Revolutionary Guards’ ballistic missile program.  This sanction was triggered by an Iranian ballistic missile test that the US said violated a UN Security council resolution which prohibits the launch of missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons. In the case of China, Trump criticized them for devaluing its currency to hurt U.S. imports and building "a massive military complex in the middle of the South China Sea." This attack on China came after China complained about the recent relations between Trump and Taiwan which China considers threatening. In response to Trump's sanctions and talks, both countries seem to be tightening their defense and securi

Confused: Kanye West Withdraws his support from President Trump

Kanye West was amongst the people that jubilated Donald Trump's win during the the 2016 presidential elections in the USA. He even said he would have voted Trump, had he voted. To prove he was down with the business mogul , he bundled himself to Trump Towers to see him. As with all of his relationships, he seem to have changed his mind about supporting Trump. Check out what TMZ had to say.                                                                                                                  Kanye West has scrubbed his Twitter account of all thingsTrump, and it's because he's super unhappy with the president's performance over his first 2 weeks in office.                                                                                              Kanye had tweeted about Trump in a positive light after the election. In December, the day he met with Trump in NYC, he wrote, "I feel it is important to have a direct line of communication with our future Presi

CAN’T BE POOR IN LIFE” E-Money Boast Of The Kind Of Money He Has

LASPOTECH Lecturers Resume Work As ASUP Strike Ends

Lecturers of the Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu, on Monday returned to work as the one-week national warning strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics ended. The General Secretary, ASUP, LASPOTECH Chapter, ‎Mr. Uthman Olayinka, said that his members were back in the classroom. ASUP had on January 30 commenced a one-week warning strike to press home some demands it was making on the government. It had said that the warning strike would end on Feb. 5. Olayinka said that lectures had commenced on Monday though the outcome of the negotiation between the union’s national body and the Federal Government had yet to be communicated to the chapter. He said, “As directed, we resumed today, just as the strike elapsed.” According to him, a report of the negotiation between the government and the union’s National Executive Council will still be sent to the chapter. Olayinka said that the strike was effective in the university while it lasted, as the union m

We No Dey Fear Again O!” – Seyi Law Blows Hot as He Addresses the Crowd at the #IStandWithNigeria Protest (Video)

US VP Warns Iran Against Testing Trump’s Resolve

Unveiling The Gionee M6 Mirror : A Phone Bigger Than Your Needs

In the scheme of things, the word ‘BIG’ is a recurring decimal. We dream to make it big, ride big cars, live in big houses and buy big phones. The Gionee Family in response to our big desires creates a phone that mirrors them and calls it the GIONEE M6 MIRROR. Marvel at the sight of the Gionee M6 Mirror.         And what it comes with...
This photo of Shaquille Oneal and gymnast Simone Biles at the Super Bowl has got everyone talking, lol.

No officer has the right to search your phone" - Police issues FIRM warning

The Nigerian police has said that it is wrong for any police officer to request for citizens' phone. The police said officers have no right to search mobile phones of citizens whenever on routine stop and search on Nigerian road. The Lagos state police spokesperson Dolapo Badmus in video said phones are private belonging and citizens deserve a right to their privacy.                               Badmus said: "Your phone is private; it's your private property because people do a lot of private stuffs on their mobile phones so it's wrong." "Police officers have no right to do that except there is a reasonable ground to do so," Badmus said.    

Tension as angry MMM participant goes spiritual, threatens to kill Sergey Mavrodi with strong juju

The frustration faced by the MMM community has reached a boiling point following their inability to get their money out of the scheme after waiting for more than a month. Since the return of the scheme on January 13 after a month break, confidence in MMM has been declining with participants questioning its mode of operation and faulting explanations offered by guiders. When MMM resumed this year, it promised to attend to all payment (Get Help) requests of low income investors, while accounts of higher investors were frozen. But investors in the scheme were shocked when payment (Get Help) requests by all participants were removed by the scheme. The development meant that even the poor or small investors that the scheme said it would pay upon its 'return' on January 13, before higher investors were equally frozen out. Angered by this development, Nzu Treasure, an investor in the scheme has written to the support arm of MMM threatening to kill the fo