• Distance is hard…
    But love doesn’t have to feel far.
    A small gift can say everything words cannot
    Send love across miles Sowlov.com
    Distance is hard… But love doesn’t have to feel far. A small gift can say everything words cannot ❤️ 📦 Send love across miles Sowlov.com
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  • New York moves fast—but your ride should be smooth.
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    New York moves fast—but your ride should be smooth. Carmellimo delivers premium Limousine Service in New York NY with professional chauffeurs, luxury vehicles, and on-time arrivals. Perfect for business travel, airport transfers, and special occasions. https://www.carmellimo.com/ +1-866-666-6666, +1-212-666-6666 #CarmelLimo #NYCAirportLimousines #NewYorkLimousines #NYCAirportLimousine #LimoAirportNY #LimoNY #LimosNewYork #NewYorkLimo #LimousineNewYork #LimousineNewYorkNY #LimousinesNewYorkNY #LimoNewYorkNY #LimousineServices #VIPRide #AirportTransfers #EventLimousines #WeddingLimo #Sweet16 #SUVS #Sedans #JFKAirport #EWRAirport #LGAAirport #BUFAirport #SWFAirport #NewYorkAirport #NewYork #UnitedStates
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  • What God can not do did not exit doesn’t mean you should not work and expect wealth …
    What God can not do did not exit doesn’t mean you should not work and expect wealth …
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  • "Please don’t send me gifts, I don’t need them." — Afrobeats star Ayra Starr tells fans during her recent TikTok live.

    The singer recently asked her fans on TikTok to stop sending her gifts whenever she goes live on the platform, explaining that she doesn’t really need them.

    Instead, she encouraged them to use those gifts to support young and upcoming creators who are still trying to grow on the platform.

    According to her, many smaller creators depend on that kind of support, and it can help them gain more visibility and opportunities.

    Her message quickly caught the attention of fans online, with many people praising her for thinking about other creators and encouraging her supporters to help them grow.

    But why do some people love gifting rich people instead of helping the poor ones
    "Please don’t send me gifts, I don’t need them." — Afrobeats star Ayra Starr tells fans during her recent TikTok live. The singer recently asked her fans on TikTok to stop sending her gifts whenever she goes live on the platform, explaining that she doesn’t really need them. Instead, she encouraged them to use those gifts to support young and upcoming creators who are still trying to grow on the platform. According to her, many smaller creators depend on that kind of support, and it can help them gain more visibility and opportunities. Her message quickly caught the attention of fans online, with many people praising her for thinking about other creators and encouraging her supporters to help them grow. But why do some people love gifting rich people instead of helping the poor ones❓
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  • "Being a good person doesn't guarantee success. It just means you can sleep at night" – BBN's Tacha says
    "Being a good person doesn't guarantee success. It just means you can sleep at night" – BBN's Tacha says
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  • “Pressure doesn’t always break you sometimes it lifts you.
    When the world is roaring below and everything feels like it’s closing in, that’s the moment you find your balance. Not by panicking… but by standing firm.
    Every challenge is just life asking one question:
    Are you going to fall… or rise a little higher?
    “Pressure doesn’t always break you sometimes it lifts you. When the world is roaring below and everything feels like it’s closing in, that’s the moment you find your balance. Not by panicking… but by standing firm. Every challenge is just life asking one question: Are you going to fall… or rise a little higher?
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  • Eyah…If l had knew l wouldn’t have given my beloved son out for adoption at a very young age

    A lot of people never knew l had my first son at 14yrs and we named him Mateeegfxfffff, but he changed that name when he became famous and he doesn’t like the fact that l gave him out for adoption

    Asake please come back home, l am sorry and Daddy needs money seriously…Alleged New father of Popular singer Asake speaks up
    Eyah😭😭…If l had knew l wouldn’t have given my beloved son out for adoption at a very young age🙆‍♂️😭 A lot of people never knew l had my first son at 14yrs and we named him Mateeegfxfffff, but he changed that name when he became famous and he doesn’t like the fact that l gave him out for adoption Asake please come back home, l am sorry and Daddy needs money seriously…Alleged New father of Popular singer Asake speaks up
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  • Breaking

    Peller has finally responded to ishowspeed.

    According to peller from his Instagram story, he stated that he knows ishowspeed purposely ignored him in public and he acted as if he doesn't recognize him.

    He explained that he will never force himself on ishowspeed anymore and that he believes he will be bigger than ishowspeed in the next 5 years.

    He declared that ishowspeed will regret it.
    Do you think ishowspeed will regret it t?
    Breaking 🚨 ‼️ Peller has finally responded to ishowspeed. According to peller from his Instagram story, he stated that he knows ishowspeed purposely ignored him in public and he acted as if he doesn't recognize him. He explained that he will never force himself on ishowspeed anymore and that he believes he will be bigger than ishowspeed in the next 5 years. He declared that ishowspeed will regret it. Do you think ishowspeed will regret it t?
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  • £XPOS£D

    Jarvis has just exposed peller after he bought a brand new Mercedes Benz.

    According to her from her Instagram story, she exposed that peller actually bought the car on loans. She explained that peller doesn't have the money for that kind of car and that it was given to him on loans.

    Omoh could Jarvis be saying the truth? It seems she knows something we don't know oo.
    🚨£XPOS£D😳😳‼️ Jarvis has just exposed peller after he bought a brand new Mercedes Benz. According to her from her Instagram story, she exposed that peller actually bought the car on loans. She explained that peller doesn't have the money for that kind of car and that it was given to him on loans. Omoh could Jarvis be saying the truth? It seems she knows something we don't know oo.
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  • This photo has been going around of US streamer and content creator IShowSpeed kizzzing our beloved Robot girl, Jadrolita.
    First, the person who posted it doesn't care about Peller's mental health and wants him to crash another car, but fortunately, when the photo was verified, it showed it was AI-generated.
    This photo has been going around of US streamer and content creator IShowSpeed kizzzing our beloved Robot girl, Jadrolita. First, the person who posted it doesn't care about Peller's mental health and wants him to crash another car, but fortunately, when the photo was verified, it showed it was AI-generated.
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  • Enugu Checkpoint Attack: Two Police Officers Killed As Gunmen Burn Patrol Van, Police Point Fingers At IPOB, ESN

    The Enugu State Police Command has confirmed that two officers were killed when gunmen attacked a checkpoint along Agbani Road on January 15, 2026. Police said the assailants, suspected to be members of IPOB and its armed wing, ESN, opened fire on a Distress Response Squad team and set their patrol vehicle ablaze. The wounded officers were rushed to hospital but later died. A Lexus jeep allegedly used by the attackers was recovered, riddled with bullets. The Commissioner of Police has ordered an intensified manhunt as security patrols are increased across the area.

    #EnuguAttack #NigeriaSecurity #PoliceNews
    Enugu Checkpoint Attack: Two Police Officers Killed As Gunmen Burn Patrol Van, Police Point Fingers At IPOB, ESN The Enugu State Police Command has confirmed that two officers were killed when gunmen attacked a checkpoint along Agbani Road on January 15, 2026. Police said the assailants, suspected to be members of IPOB and its armed wing, ESN, opened fire on a Distress Response Squad team and set their patrol vehicle ablaze. The wounded officers were rushed to hospital but later died. A Lexus jeep allegedly used by the attackers was recovered, riddled with bullets. The Commissioner of Police has ordered an intensified manhunt as security patrols are increased across the area. #EnuguAttack #NigeriaSecurity #PoliceNews
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  • FG Doesn’t Pay Ransom for Kidnapped Victims – Defence Minister

    The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd.), has insisted that the Federal Government does not pay ransom to free kidnapped victims. Speaking in an interview, Musa said security agencies rely on military pressure and intelligence operations to rescue abducted persons, including schoolchildren. He warned that paying ransom only strengthens criminal groups and encourages more kidnappings. The minister urged families and communities to report cases to security agencies instead of negotiating with abductors. He also advised Nigerians to stop supplying bandits with food or support, stressing that public cooperation is vital to ending banditry nationwide.

    #DefenceMinister #Kidnapping #NigeriaSecurity
    FG Doesn’t Pay Ransom for Kidnapped Victims – Defence Minister The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd.), has insisted that the Federal Government does not pay ransom to free kidnapped victims. Speaking in an interview, Musa said security agencies rely on military pressure and intelligence operations to rescue abducted persons, including schoolchildren. He warned that paying ransom only strengthens criminal groups and encourages more kidnappings. The minister urged families and communities to report cases to security agencies instead of negotiating with abductors. He also advised Nigerians to stop supplying bandits with food or support, stressing that public cooperation is vital to ending banditry nationwide. #DefenceMinister #Kidnapping #NigeriaSecurity
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  • Carter Efe replies to his girlfriend's statement that they had sëgx three days Ago. He said 👇🏻
    “It is true Ella and I did doggÿ three days ago. When it reach your turn, if someone offers you doggÿ, don’t accept. Her friends said I have been be@tïng her since 2023, why didn’t they talk all these while. They should keep posting all the evidence they have including that VDM who doesn’t like me. I am waiting. I have never laid my hands on her. She said I didn’t allow her to work yet she has a hair business that I always promote for her.
    Last year January, I was at home cryiñg but God has been so good to me, He changed everything. You all don’t know why I became lean suddenly, I have not been happy for over a year because she left me and was still draggiñg me to come and pay ₦1 million school fees. Who will be with a girl that has other plans with another man. It was because she left me that I focused on Twitch just to make myself happy and God used Twitch to change my life. I can now send money to my mum conveniently. Is it a crimë for me to tell you I am no longer interested in you, why are you draggiñg me?” — Carter Efe.

    `~ Music Heads Africa
    Carter Efe replies to his girlfriend's statement that they had sëgx three days Ago. He said 👇🏻 “It is true Ella and I did doggÿ three days ago. When it reach your turn, if someone offers you doggÿ, don’t accept. Her friends said I have been be@tïng her since 2023, why didn’t they talk all these while. They should keep posting all the evidence they have including that VDM who doesn’t like me. I am waiting. I have never laid my hands on her. She said I didn’t allow her to work yet she has a hair business that I always promote for her. Last year January, I was at home cryiñg but God has been so good to me, He changed everything. You all don’t know why I became lean suddenly, I have not been happy for over a year because she left me and was still draggiñg me to come and pay ₦1 million school fees. Who will be with a girl that has other plans with another man. It was because she left me that I focused on Twitch just to make myself happy and God used Twitch to change my life. I can now send money to my mum conveniently. Is it a crimë for me to tell you I am no longer interested in you, why are you draggiñg me?” — Carter Efe. `~ Music Heads Africa
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  • “I had sex with Carter Efe just three days ago, so I don’t understand why he’s saying he’s been single for over a year - Carter Efe's Babymama opens up.

    Emmanuella, Carter Efe's baby mama, has finally opened up and spoken her side of the story just few hours after her partner, Carter called off their relationship acccsing her of preventing him from seeing their daughter and trying to get at him by p0!soning their daughter.

    In her words;

    “I had s3kx with Carter Efe just three days ago, so I don’t understand why he’s saying he’s been single for over a year. He’s claiming we’ve been apart that long, but we were int!mate recently. This morning, he even called me saying he gave me a platform and is about to take it away.”

    “Carter Efe is someone who doesn’t allow me to do anything. He doesn’t want me to work or do anything. I want to be an actress, I have a background in MEDICAL ANATOMY, but he stopped me from pursuing acting and even from taking jobs, saying he’s scared I’ll sl33p with my employer.”

    ~ senior pikin
    “I had sex with Carter Efe just three days ago, so I don’t understand why he’s saying he’s been single for over a year - Carter Efe's Babymama opens up. Emmanuella, Carter Efe's baby mama, has finally opened up and spoken her side of the story just few hours after her partner, Carter called off their relationship acccsing her of preventing him from seeing their daughter and trying to get at him by p0!soning their daughter. In her words; “I had s3kx with Carter Efe just three days ago, so I don’t understand why he’s saying he’s been single for over a year. He’s claiming we’ve been apart that long, but we were int!mate recently. This morning, he even called me saying he gave me a platform and is about to take it away.” “Carter Efe is someone who doesn’t allow me to do anything. He doesn’t want me to work or do anything. I want to be an actress, I have a background in MEDICAL ANATOMY, but he stopped me from pursuing acting and even from taking jobs, saying he’s scared I’ll sl33p with my employer.” ~ senior pikin
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  • Wahala Burst for Edo Oo! Ekpoma DPO Under Fire Over ‘Hausa Officer Who Won’t Listen’ Remark Amid Protest

    Wahala don set for Edo State oo! A Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area, is currently facing heavy backlash after a video surfaced online in which he allegedly made an ethnically charged statement while addressing protesters.

    In the viral footage circulating on social media, the officer—whose identity is yet to be officially confirmed—is heard telling demonstrators:
    “Don’t worry, I will leave Ekpoma, and they will bring a Hausa officer who won’t listen to anybody.”

    The remark was reportedly made during a protest sparked by the killing of a young medical graduate, who was abducted and later murdered by kidnappers even after a ransom had been paid. The tragic incident had triggered anger and frustration among residents, who took to the streets to demand improved security and accountability.

    However, instead of calming tensions, the DPO’s comment has now set social media on fire, with many Nigerians describing it as insensitive, divisive, and ethnically provocative.

    Nigerians React: “This One No Pure At All”

    Following the video’s circulation, reactions poured in from across the country, with many users condemning what they described as ethnic stereotyping and unprofessional conduct by a senior police officer.

    One X user, Mr Gerald (@Mr_Gerrie01), wrote:

    > “A very insensitive police officer.”



    Another user, Everything Politics (@Everypolitics1), said:

    > “This statement is troubling because it unfairly stereotypes and dehumanises Hausa people, implying they are incapable of empathy or dialogue. Ethnicity should never be used as a threat or a tool of intimidation.”



    Ekong De Superstar (@EkongGodson) added:

    > “Imagine what a supposed DPO is spewing. Protecting the lives of the people you swore to serve has now turned to ethnic tirade.”



    Similarly, Mister Balo (@MubarakBalogun) described the comment as irresponsible, while Iamowolabi (@Iamowolabi01) urged the officer to focus on his duty:

    > “Oga, do your job to protect people, no deh threaten them.”



    “We Need Security, Not Ethnic Talk”

    Other Nigerians acknowledged the emotional tension surrounding the protest but insisted that bringing ethnicity into the matter only worsens divisions.

    Hephzibah Behulah (@HephzibaBehulah) wrote:

    > “No one should have to live in fear of kidnapping every day, especially students just trying to get an education. That case where the young medical graduate was killed even after ransom was paid is tragic and shows how bad things have gotten.”



    She added that while the DPO may have sounded frustrated, invoking ethnicity was unnecessary and harmful:

    > “The protesters are right to demand better security. Threatening to replace one officer with another who ‘won’t listen’ doesn’t solve the real problem.”



    Calls for Accountability Grow Louder

    As the controversy continues, many Nigerians are now calling on the Edo State Police Command and the Nigeria Police Force headquarters to address the matter, investigate the officer’s conduct, and reaffirm their commitment to professionalism and unity.

    For many observers, the incident reflects a deeper frustration with insecurity, police-community relations, and the handling of public anger over kidnappings and violent crime.

    Wahala don burst oo — because when people dey cry for protection, na unity dem expect, not ethnic threats. Nigerians dey watch wetin go happen next.

    Wahala Burst for Edo Oo! Ekpoma DPO Under Fire Over ‘Hausa Officer Who Won’t Listen’ Remark Amid Protest Wahala don set for Edo State oo! A Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area, is currently facing heavy backlash after a video surfaced online in which he allegedly made an ethnically charged statement while addressing protesters. In the viral footage circulating on social media, the officer—whose identity is yet to be officially confirmed—is heard telling demonstrators: “Don’t worry, I will leave Ekpoma, and they will bring a Hausa officer who won’t listen to anybody.” The remark was reportedly made during a protest sparked by the killing of a young medical graduate, who was abducted and later murdered by kidnappers even after a ransom had been paid. The tragic incident had triggered anger and frustration among residents, who took to the streets to demand improved security and accountability. However, instead of calming tensions, the DPO’s comment has now set social media on fire, with many Nigerians describing it as insensitive, divisive, and ethnically provocative. Nigerians React: “This One No Pure At All” Following the video’s circulation, reactions poured in from across the country, with many users condemning what they described as ethnic stereotyping and unprofessional conduct by a senior police officer. One X user, Mr Gerald (@Mr_Gerrie01), wrote: > “A very insensitive police officer.” Another user, Everything Politics (@Everypolitics1), said: > “This statement is troubling because it unfairly stereotypes and dehumanises Hausa people, implying they are incapable of empathy or dialogue. Ethnicity should never be used as a threat or a tool of intimidation.” Ekong De Superstar (@EkongGodson) added: > “Imagine what a supposed DPO is spewing. Protecting the lives of the people you swore to serve has now turned to ethnic tirade.” Similarly, Mister Balo (@MubarakBalogun) described the comment as irresponsible, while Iamowolabi (@Iamowolabi01) urged the officer to focus on his duty: > “Oga, do your job to protect people, no deh threaten them.” “We Need Security, Not Ethnic Talk” Other Nigerians acknowledged the emotional tension surrounding the protest but insisted that bringing ethnicity into the matter only worsens divisions. Hephzibah Behulah (@HephzibaBehulah) wrote: > “No one should have to live in fear of kidnapping every day, especially students just trying to get an education. That case where the young medical graduate was killed even after ransom was paid is tragic and shows how bad things have gotten.” She added that while the DPO may have sounded frustrated, invoking ethnicity was unnecessary and harmful: > “The protesters are right to demand better security. Threatening to replace one officer with another who ‘won’t listen’ doesn’t solve the real problem.” Calls for Accountability Grow Louder As the controversy continues, many Nigerians are now calling on the Edo State Police Command and the Nigeria Police Force headquarters to address the matter, investigate the officer’s conduct, and reaffirm their commitment to professionalism and unity. For many observers, the incident reflects a deeper frustration with insecurity, police-community relations, and the handling of public anger over kidnappings and violent crime. Wahala don burst oo — because when people dey cry for protection, na unity dem expect, not ethnic threats. Nigerians dey watch wetin go happen next.
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  • Why Did a Nigerian Court Stop Resident Doctors’ Planned Nationwide Strike—Is the Tinubu Government Using Legal Power to Silence Protests Over Salaries, Welfare, and Broken Agreements?

    Is the Nigerian government turning to the courts to prevent another healthcare shutdown—and what does it mean for doctors’ rights to protest? The National Industrial Court in Abuja has issued an interim injunction restraining the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) and its members from embarking on any form of industrial action across the country.

    The order, delivered by Justice Emmanuel Danjuma Subilim, followed an ex parte application filed by the Federal Government through the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN). The court barred resident doctors from calling, organizing, directing, or participating in strikes, work stoppages, go-slows, picketing, or any other actions capable of disrupting healthcare services nationwide.

    In addition, the court prohibited NARD from taking any steps preparatory to industrial action with effect from January 12, 2026, ruling that the injunction would remain in force pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice, scheduled for January 21, 2026.

    The ruling comes just days after the association threatened a nationwide strike over unresolved grievances related to welfare, salaries, and working conditions. NARD accused the Bola Tinubu-led administration of failing to honor previous agreements, stating that signed memoranda had been “totally neglected, altered or half implemented,” while earlier gains had been “overtaken by events of the government’s own making.”

    The association maintained that it had exhausted all avenues of dialogue, saying it had engaged respectfully, called attention to the issues, sought advice, and appealed for implementation—yet received no meaningful response. Defending its members against public criticism, NARD rejected portrayals of resident doctors as unpatriotic agitators, insisting that doctors have not committed any wrongdoing by demanding better conditions for healthcare workers who form “the backbone of service delivery in Nigeria.”

    In a strongly worded statement, the group argued that its members were “experienced enough to understand that merit doesn’t fetch a lot in Nigeria” and “militant enough to agitate for our legitimate rights, including signed and agreed MoUs.”

    While the government’s legal move is aimed at preventing disruptions in essential medical services, it raises pressing questions: Is the court order protecting patients—or curtailing workers’ rights to protest unfair conditions? Can judicial intervention resolve deep-rooted problems in Nigeria’s healthcare system, or will it merely postpone a larger confrontation? As the case returns to court later in January, Nigerians will be watching closely to see whether dialogue replaces confrontation—or whether tensions between the government and resident doctors escalate further.


    Why Did a Nigerian Court Stop Resident Doctors’ Planned Nationwide Strike—Is the Tinubu Government Using Legal Power to Silence Protests Over Salaries, Welfare, and Broken Agreements? Is the Nigerian government turning to the courts to prevent another healthcare shutdown—and what does it mean for doctors’ rights to protest? The National Industrial Court in Abuja has issued an interim injunction restraining the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) and its members from embarking on any form of industrial action across the country. The order, delivered by Justice Emmanuel Danjuma Subilim, followed an ex parte application filed by the Federal Government through the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN). The court barred resident doctors from calling, organizing, directing, or participating in strikes, work stoppages, go-slows, picketing, or any other actions capable of disrupting healthcare services nationwide. In addition, the court prohibited NARD from taking any steps preparatory to industrial action with effect from January 12, 2026, ruling that the injunction would remain in force pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice, scheduled for January 21, 2026. The ruling comes just days after the association threatened a nationwide strike over unresolved grievances related to welfare, salaries, and working conditions. NARD accused the Bola Tinubu-led administration of failing to honor previous agreements, stating that signed memoranda had been “totally neglected, altered or half implemented,” while earlier gains had been “overtaken by events of the government’s own making.” The association maintained that it had exhausted all avenues of dialogue, saying it had engaged respectfully, called attention to the issues, sought advice, and appealed for implementation—yet received no meaningful response. Defending its members against public criticism, NARD rejected portrayals of resident doctors as unpatriotic agitators, insisting that doctors have not committed any wrongdoing by demanding better conditions for healthcare workers who form “the backbone of service delivery in Nigeria.” In a strongly worded statement, the group argued that its members were “experienced enough to understand that merit doesn’t fetch a lot in Nigeria” and “militant enough to agitate for our legitimate rights, including signed and agreed MoUs.” While the government’s legal move is aimed at preventing disruptions in essential medical services, it raises pressing questions: Is the court order protecting patients—or curtailing workers’ rights to protest unfair conditions? Can judicial intervention resolve deep-rooted problems in Nigeria’s healthcare system, or will it merely postpone a larger confrontation? As the case returns to court later in January, Nigerians will be watching closely to see whether dialogue replaces confrontation—or whether tensions between the government and resident doctors escalate further.
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  • Iranian women light cigarettes with burning photo of their country’s supreme leader

    Iranian women have launched a striking new form of protest, lighting cigarettes with burning images of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a bold act of defiance that has spread rapidly online.

    Videos and photographs of the protests have been shared thousands of times across social media platforms, showing women without headscarves smoking cigarettes ignited by portraits of the country’s most powerful figure. Burning images of the supreme leader is a serious criminal offence under Iranian law, while women smoking in public has long been restricted or discouraged.

    By combining both acts, and openly defying mandatory hijab laws,protesters are challenging not only Iran’s political authority but also its rigid social controls.

    Observers say the symbolism of the act makes it particularly difficult for authorities to suppress.

    “This kind of protest doesn’t rely on mass gatherings that can be dispersed,” one analyst noted. “It spreads digitally and privately, making enforcement far more complex.”

    The trend has emerged amid deepening economic hardship and renewed nationwide unrest. Iran has been gripped by protests over inflation, unemployment and the collapse of the rial, with demonstrations breaking out in cities across the country.

    While the current unrest has not yet reached the scale of the mass protests seen three years ago, human rights groups say dozens of people have been killed during clashes with security forces in recent weeks.

    Authorities imposed a nationwide internet and phone blackout on Thursday night as protests intensified, largely cutting Iran off from the outside world. The blackout followed days of growing demonstrations and reports of escalating violence.

    Ayatollah Khamenei has accused protesters of acting on behalf of foreign powers, particularly the United States and President Donald Trump. He said demonstrators were attacking public property and warned that Iran would not tolerate what he described as “mercenaries for foreigners.”
    Iranian women light cigarettes with burning photo of their country’s supreme leader Iranian women have launched a striking new form of protest, lighting cigarettes with burning images of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a bold act of defiance that has spread rapidly online. Videos and photographs of the protests have been shared thousands of times across social media platforms, showing women without headscarves smoking cigarettes ignited by portraits of the country’s most powerful figure. Burning images of the supreme leader is a serious criminal offence under Iranian law, while women smoking in public has long been restricted or discouraged. By combining both acts, and openly defying mandatory hijab laws,protesters are challenging not only Iran’s political authority but also its rigid social controls. Observers say the symbolism of the act makes it particularly difficult for authorities to suppress. “This kind of protest doesn’t rely on mass gatherings that can be dispersed,” one analyst noted. “It spreads digitally and privately, making enforcement far more complex.” The trend has emerged amid deepening economic hardship and renewed nationwide unrest. Iran has been gripped by protests over inflation, unemployment and the collapse of the rial, with demonstrations breaking out in cities across the country. While the current unrest has not yet reached the scale of the mass protests seen three years ago, human rights groups say dozens of people have been killed during clashes with security forces in recent weeks. Authorities imposed a nationwide internet and phone blackout on Thursday night as protests intensified, largely cutting Iran off from the outside world. The blackout followed days of growing demonstrations and reports of escalating violence. Ayatollah Khamenei has accused protesters of acting on behalf of foreign powers, particularly the United States and President Donald Trump. He said demonstrators were attacking public property and warned that Iran would not tolerate what he described as “mercenaries for foreigners.”
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  • Was Justice Denied? Why Is Inspector Oboh Still Detained After Being Cleared of Murder Charges in Rivers State? | Fintter

    Was justice truly served in the case of Inspector Hycenth Oboh—or is this another troubling example of power, politics, and abuse within Nigeria’s law enforcement system?
    In a case that is raising serious constitutional and human rights concerns, Inspector Hycenth Oboh, a serving police officer attached to the Rivers State Commissioner for Energy and Natural Resources, has allegedly been illegally detained for over 18 months without trial, court order, or lawful disciplinary sanction. His prolonged detention follows a tragic shooting incident that occurred on June 18, 2024, at the Eberi-Omuma Local Government Council Secretariat, where two people were killed during a crossfire.
    What makes this case particularly controversial is that Inspector Oboh was reportedly discharged and acquitted during an internal police disciplinary process in August 2024. Despite this, he has remained in custody at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Port Harcourt—raising urgent questions about the rule of law, police accountability, and respect for constitutional rights in Nigeria.
    According to sources, Oboh was initially arrested alongside 11 other officers and subjected to investigations by the Homicide Department. They were later tried under the Police Act and Regulations on three counts: discreditable conduct, unlawful exercise of authority, and destruction of government property through the alleged waste of ammunition. All officers pleaded not guilty. Oboh, in particular, denied firing any weapon and reportedly presented medical evidence showing exposure to teargas.
    The internal proceedings reportedly ended with eight officers, including Oboh, being cleared of all charges. However, in a twist that has left many observers baffled, the Rivers State Police Command allegedly ordered a second disciplinary trial without presenting new evidence. While six officers were later dismissed and five released, Inspector Oboh alone was kept in detention, with no official explanation, court arraignment, or detention order.
    Even more disturbing are allegations of political interference. Sources claim that a serving federal lawmaker, Hon. Kelechi Nwogu, who represents Etche/Omuma Federal Constituency, may have influenced senior police officials to ensure Oboh remains detained—allegedly to prevent him from testifying or being fully investigated. Although these claims have not been independently verified and the lawmaker has yet to respond, they deepen public concern about whether the case is being driven by justice or by political interests.
    Beyond the legal questions, the human cost is devastating. Reports indicate that Oboh’s prolonged detention has destroyed his family life, with his wife reportedly leaving with their children due to lack of support. Paradoxically, despite being held over a murder investigation, he is said to have continued receiving his salary, further highlighting contradictions in how the case is being handled.
    Human rights advocates argue that this situation represents a clear violation of constitutional rights, particularly the rights to liberty and fair hearing. As one advocate put it: “You cannot acquit a man, detain him endlessly, and still call it justice. This is a dangerous abuse of power.”
    As of now, there is no known court order, no formal charge, and no legal justification for Inspector Oboh’s continued detention. Calls are growing louder for either his immediate release or for authorities to arraign him before a competent court if credible evidence exists.
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    If an officer is cleared internally, can the police legally keep him locked up without a court order?
    Is this a case of justice delayed, or justice deliberately denied?
    Could political influence be overriding due process in this matter?
    Should Nigeria reform how police disciplinary actions and criminal prosecutions are handled?
    Join the conversation on Fintter:
    Is Inspector Oboh a victim of systemic abuse—or are there facts the public still doesn’t know?
    Was Justice Denied? Why Is Inspector Oboh Still Detained After Being Cleared of Murder Charges in Rivers State? | Fintter Was justice truly served in the case of Inspector Hycenth Oboh—or is this another troubling example of power, politics, and abuse within Nigeria’s law enforcement system? In a case that is raising serious constitutional and human rights concerns, Inspector Hycenth Oboh, a serving police officer attached to the Rivers State Commissioner for Energy and Natural Resources, has allegedly been illegally detained for over 18 months without trial, court order, or lawful disciplinary sanction. His prolonged detention follows a tragic shooting incident that occurred on June 18, 2024, at the Eberi-Omuma Local Government Council Secretariat, where two people were killed during a crossfire. What makes this case particularly controversial is that Inspector Oboh was reportedly discharged and acquitted during an internal police disciplinary process in August 2024. Despite this, he has remained in custody at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Port Harcourt—raising urgent questions about the rule of law, police accountability, and respect for constitutional rights in Nigeria. According to sources, Oboh was initially arrested alongside 11 other officers and subjected to investigations by the Homicide Department. They were later tried under the Police Act and Regulations on three counts: discreditable conduct, unlawful exercise of authority, and destruction of government property through the alleged waste of ammunition. All officers pleaded not guilty. Oboh, in particular, denied firing any weapon and reportedly presented medical evidence showing exposure to teargas. The internal proceedings reportedly ended with eight officers, including Oboh, being cleared of all charges. However, in a twist that has left many observers baffled, the Rivers State Police Command allegedly ordered a second disciplinary trial without presenting new evidence. While six officers were later dismissed and five released, Inspector Oboh alone was kept in detention, with no official explanation, court arraignment, or detention order. Even more disturbing are allegations of political interference. Sources claim that a serving federal lawmaker, Hon. Kelechi Nwogu, who represents Etche/Omuma Federal Constituency, may have influenced senior police officials to ensure Oboh remains detained—allegedly to prevent him from testifying or being fully investigated. Although these claims have not been independently verified and the lawmaker has yet to respond, they deepen public concern about whether the case is being driven by justice or by political interests. Beyond the legal questions, the human cost is devastating. Reports indicate that Oboh’s prolonged detention has destroyed his family life, with his wife reportedly leaving with their children due to lack of support. Paradoxically, despite being held over a murder investigation, he is said to have continued receiving his salary, further highlighting contradictions in how the case is being handled. Human rights advocates argue that this situation represents a clear violation of constitutional rights, particularly the rights to liberty and fair hearing. As one advocate put it: “You cannot acquit a man, detain him endlessly, and still call it justice. This is a dangerous abuse of power.” As of now, there is no known court order, no formal charge, and no legal justification for Inspector Oboh’s continued detention. Calls are growing louder for either his immediate release or for authorities to arraign him before a competent court if credible evidence exists. 💬 What Do You Think? (Comment Hooks for Fintter) If an officer is cleared internally, can the police legally keep him locked up without a court order? Is this a case of justice delayed, or justice deliberately denied? Could political influence be overriding due process in this matter? Should Nigeria reform how police disciplinary actions and criminal prosecutions are handled? 👉 Join the conversation on Fintter: Is Inspector Oboh a victim of systemic abuse—or are there facts the public still doesn’t know?
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  • Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has come under intense scrutiny after her assets appeared to skyrocket from only $1,000 to almost $30 million in just one year.

    Two companies, both owned by her husband and listed on Omar’s most recent financial disclosure form, appear to have experienced significant growth in value between 2023 and last year.

    Rose Lake Capital LLC was valued between $5 million and $25 million in 2024, according to the document, filed in May.

    The venture capital management firm is headquartered in Washington, DC. Omar lists the asset as ‘partnership income’ on her form and claimed she doesn’t receive any income from Rose Lake.

    However, in her 2023 report, released in May 2024, Rose Lake Capital is valued at between $1 and $1,000.

    In the same report, the Somali-born socialist stated that another company, ESTCRU LLC, was worth between $15,001 and $50,000.

    The firm is a winery in Santa Rosa, California. Its value is now listed between $1 million and $5 million, according to Omar’s recent disclosure.

    In response to the significant increase, the National Legal and Policy Center, a conservative nonprofit that monitors the ethics of liberal public officials, has confirmed it is ‘certainly looking’ at the progressive Congresswoman.

    Peter Flaherty, chairman of the organization, confirmed to the New York Post that the center is investigating Omar’s assets.

    Rose Lake’s website says it has worked with five diplomats in more than 80 countries to structure deals, mergers, and acquisitions.

    ‘From distressed assets to buying publicly traded companies – our team has the prowess to execute the right opportunities,’ the company’s description reads.

    ‘At Rose Lake we tap into our extensive global network to create strategic partnerships to maximize the strength of the businesses we partner with.’

    Rose Lake’s LinkedIn page also appears to have been removed amid reports of Omar’s wealth gains.

    The company’s website stripped team members’ names and bios. The webpage now only displays a brief summary of Rose Lake’s work.

    Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has come under intense scrutiny after her assets appeared to skyrocket from only $1,000 to almost $30 million in just one year. Two companies, both owned by her husband and listed on Omar’s most recent financial disclosure form, appear to have experienced significant growth in value between 2023 and last year. Rose Lake Capital LLC was valued between $5 million and $25 million in 2024, according to the document, filed in May. The venture capital management firm is headquartered in Washington, DC. Omar lists the asset as ‘partnership income’ on her form and claimed she doesn’t receive any income from Rose Lake. However, in her 2023 report, released in May 2024, Rose Lake Capital is valued at between $1 and $1,000. In the same report, the Somali-born socialist stated that another company, ESTCRU LLC, was worth between $15,001 and $50,000. The firm is a winery in Santa Rosa, California. Its value is now listed between $1 million and $5 million, according to Omar’s recent disclosure. In response to the significant increase, the National Legal and Policy Center, a conservative nonprofit that monitors the ethics of liberal public officials, has confirmed it is ‘certainly looking’ at the progressive Congresswoman. Peter Flaherty, chairman of the organization, confirmed to the New York Post that the center is investigating Omar’s assets. Rose Lake’s website says it has worked with five diplomats in more than 80 countries to structure deals, mergers, and acquisitions. ‘From distressed assets to buying publicly traded companies – our team has the prowess to execute the right opportunities,’ the company’s description reads. ‘At Rose Lake we tap into our extensive global network to create strategic partnerships to maximize the strength of the businesses we partner with.’ Rose Lake’s LinkedIn page also appears to have been removed amid reports of Omar’s wealth gains. The company’s website stripped team members’ names and bios. The webpage now only displays a brief summary of Rose Lake’s work.
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