• Celebrate birthdays and special moments with Sowlov

    Sowlov helps people celebrate birthdays, milestones, and meaningful life moments in one beautiful place. Share your moment, connect with others, and receive support in a warm and modern way.

    Visit Sowlov today and start sharing moments that matter.

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    Celebrate birthdays and special moments with Sowlov Sowlov helps people celebrate birthdays, milestones, and meaningful life moments in one beautiful place. Share your moment, connect with others, and receive support in a warm and modern way. Visit Sowlov today and start sharing moments that matter. #Sowlov #BirthdaySupport #CelebrateMoments #Community https://sowlov.com/
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  • Illbliss

    Illbliss did not chase trends. He did not bend easily to industry pressure. He built his brand slowly, deliberately, and strategically. In a Nigerian music industry often dominated by fast rising pop stars and viral sensations, Illbliss carved a different path. He became a voice of Eastern Nigerian hip hop, a respected lyricist, a label executive, and a cultural architect.

    But long before the title Oga Boss became synonymous with his name, there was Tobechukwu Melvin Ejiofor, a young boy growing up in Enugu with hunger in his heart and rhythm in his spirit.

    The Boy From Enugu With A Sharp Mind

    Illbliss was born on December 30, 1979, in Enugu State, Nigeria. Growing up in the eastern part of the country, he experienced a culture deeply rooted in pride, resilience, and enterprise. Igbo culture emphasizes self determination and hard work, and those values shaped him early.

    As a child, he was observant and intelligent. He loved words. He enjoyed storytelling. He paid attention to conversations and the way elders expressed themselves. That early fascination with language later became his weapon in rap.

    Music entered his life gradually. American hip hop from artists like Jay-Z and Nas influenced his lyrical style. Back home, Nigerian hip hop was evolving, and artists like Mode 9 were pushing lyrical boundaries.

    Illbliss studied them all.

    Education And Early Rap Dreams

    He attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he studied Political Science. University life exposed him to broader intellectual discussions about society, governance, and power.

    Those themes later appeared in his lyrics.

    He began participating in rap battles and underground performances. The early days were not glamorous. There were no major sponsors. No viral moments. Just passion and a microphone.

    He sharpened his craft in small circles.

    The Birth Of A Persona

    The name Illbliss emerged as his artistic identity. It represented lyrical sharpness mixed with calm confidence.

    He was not flashy.

    He was calculated.

    Unlike artists who focused purely on club anthems, Illbliss leaned toward conscious hip hop. He rapped about politics, social issues, ambition, and survival.

    He wanted respect more than hype.

    The Eastern Movement

    One of Illbliss’s greatest contributions to Nigerian music was helping build a structured hip hop scene in the East.

    At a time when Lagos dominated the industry, Eastern Nigerian artists struggled for recognition.

    Illbliss believed Enugu and the Southeast deserved a stronger voice.

    He co founded Capital Hill Music, a record label and creative hub designed to nurture talent from the region.

    This move was revolutionary.

    He was not just chasing his own career.

    He was building infrastructure.

    Dat Ibo Boy And National Recognition

    In 2009, Illbliss released his debut album Dat Ibo Boy. The project was both cultural and lyrical.
    Illbliss Illbliss did not chase trends. He did not bend easily to industry pressure. He built his brand slowly, deliberately, and strategically. In a Nigerian music industry often dominated by fast rising pop stars and viral sensations, Illbliss carved a different path. He became a voice of Eastern Nigerian hip hop, a respected lyricist, a label executive, and a cultural architect. But long before the title Oga Boss became synonymous with his name, there was Tobechukwu Melvin Ejiofor, a young boy growing up in Enugu with hunger in his heart and rhythm in his spirit. The Boy From Enugu With A Sharp Mind Illbliss was born on December 30, 1979, in Enugu State, Nigeria. Growing up in the eastern part of the country, he experienced a culture deeply rooted in pride, resilience, and enterprise. Igbo culture emphasizes self determination and hard work, and those values shaped him early. As a child, he was observant and intelligent. He loved words. He enjoyed storytelling. He paid attention to conversations and the way elders expressed themselves. That early fascination with language later became his weapon in rap. Music entered his life gradually. American hip hop from artists like Jay-Z and Nas influenced his lyrical style. Back home, Nigerian hip hop was evolving, and artists like Mode 9 were pushing lyrical boundaries. Illbliss studied them all. Education And Early Rap Dreams He attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he studied Political Science. University life exposed him to broader intellectual discussions about society, governance, and power. Those themes later appeared in his lyrics. He began participating in rap battles and underground performances. The early days were not glamorous. There were no major sponsors. No viral moments. Just passion and a microphone. He sharpened his craft in small circles. The Birth Of A Persona The name Illbliss emerged as his artistic identity. It represented lyrical sharpness mixed with calm confidence. He was not flashy. He was calculated. Unlike artists who focused purely on club anthems, Illbliss leaned toward conscious hip hop. He rapped about politics, social issues, ambition, and survival. He wanted respect more than hype. The Eastern Movement One of Illbliss’s greatest contributions to Nigerian music was helping build a structured hip hop scene in the East. At a time when Lagos dominated the industry, Eastern Nigerian artists struggled for recognition. Illbliss believed Enugu and the Southeast deserved a stronger voice. He co founded Capital Hill Music, a record label and creative hub designed to nurture talent from the region. This move was revolutionary. He was not just chasing his own career. He was building infrastructure. Dat Ibo Boy And National Recognition In 2009, Illbliss released his debut album Dat Ibo Boy. The project was both cultural and lyrical.
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  • Kogi State Gets Airport; Governor Ododo Signs Contract For Construction In Lokoja
    The Kogi State Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has signed contracts for the construction of an International airport in Lokoja, marking a major step towards infrastructural development in the State.

    The governor formally presented the contract award letters to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation and Gamji Nigeria Limited during a ceremony at the Government House.

    The signing of the contracts is part the government’s efforts to boost economic growth, improve transportation, and attract investors to the state.

    Governor Ododo describes the airport project as a Strategic investment aimed at enhancing connectivity and supporting trade and commerce.

    The airport projects is located in Zariagi, area of lokoja the Kogi State capital.
    Kogi State Gets Airport; Governor Ododo Signs Contract For Construction In Lokoja The Kogi State Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has signed contracts for the construction of an International airport in Lokoja, marking a major step towards infrastructural development in the State. The governor formally presented the contract award letters to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation and Gamji Nigeria Limited during a ceremony at the Government House. The signing of the contracts is part the government’s efforts to boost economic growth, improve transportation, and attract investors to the state. Governor Ododo describes the airport project as a Strategic investment aimed at enhancing connectivity and supporting trade and commerce. The airport projects is located in Zariagi, area of lokoja the Kogi State capital.
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  • Iran Fires 4,000km Missile Toward US Base, Israel Raises Alarm Over Growing Threat

    Tension rippled through global military circles on Saturday as a chilling report emerged from Israel. Far from the noise of crowded cities and conflict zones, a quiet but alarming development had just unfolded—one that stretched across continents and deep into the heart of strategic power.

    According to Eyal Zamir, Israel’s Chief of Staff, Iran had launched a two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of traveling nearly 4,000 kilometres. Its reported trajectory? Toward a United States military installation on Diego Garcia, a remote but highly strategic island in the Indian Ocean.

    Though details remain limited, the implications were immediate and profound.

    Military analysts and defense officials began raising urgent questions. A missile of such range and capability signals not just technological advancement—but intent, reach, and confidence. For Israel, the launch underscored growing concerns about Iran’s expanding missile program, one that could alter the balance of power far beyond the Middle East.

    The silence from Tehran only deepened the uncertainty.

    Meanwhile, the United States and its allies were left to assess the message behind the move. Was it a test? A warning? Or something more calculated?

    What is clear is this: the distance between nations is no longer measured in geography alone—but in the speed and precision of weapons that can cross oceans in minutes.

    And as the world watches, the question lingers—what comes next?

    #Iran #Israel #GlobalSecurity #MilitaryTension
    Iran Fires 4,000km Missile Toward US Base, Israel Raises Alarm Over Growing Threat Tension rippled through global military circles on Saturday as a chilling report emerged from Israel. Far from the noise of crowded cities and conflict zones, a quiet but alarming development had just unfolded—one that stretched across continents and deep into the heart of strategic power. According to Eyal Zamir, Israel’s Chief of Staff, Iran had launched a two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of traveling nearly 4,000 kilometres. Its reported trajectory? Toward a United States military installation on Diego Garcia, a remote but highly strategic island in the Indian Ocean. Though details remain limited, the implications were immediate and profound. Military analysts and defense officials began raising urgent questions. A missile of such range and capability signals not just technological advancement—but intent, reach, and confidence. For Israel, the launch underscored growing concerns about Iran’s expanding missile program, one that could alter the balance of power far beyond the Middle East. The silence from Tehran only deepened the uncertainty. Meanwhile, the United States and its allies were left to assess the message behind the move. Was it a test? A warning? Or something more calculated? What is clear is this: the distance between nations is no longer measured in geography alone—but in the speed and precision of weapons that can cross oceans in minutes. And as the world watches, the question lingers—what comes next? #Iran #Israel #GlobalSecurity #MilitaryTension
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  • One tin about Iran be say di kontri get long history of resilience for war, and na also one of di kontris wey you no fit really understand dia militarily for di Middle East.

    One report tok say Iran get arround 610,000 personnel, including 350,000 wey dey serve for di kontri army and 190,000 for di Revolutionary Guard.
    One tin about Iran be say di kontri get long history of resilience for war, and na also one of di kontris wey you no fit really understand dia militarily for di Middle East. One report tok say Iran get arround 610,000 personnel, including 350,000 wey dey serve for di kontri army and 190,000 for di Revolutionary Guard.
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  • The first computers were massive machines that could fill an entire room.

    Devices like the ENIAC weighed more than 25 tons, relied on thousands of glass vacuum tubes, and used a huge amount of electricity.

    Despite their size, they could only handle basic math that a simple modern calculator or a smartphone can now finish in a fraction of a second.

    Today, the power that once required a whole warehouse and a large team of workers has been shrunk down to fit on a tiny silicon chip.

    In less than 100 years, technology has moved from giant, heavy hardware to nearly invisible parts. Looking ahead 50 years, experts predict that computers may disappear into the world around us.

    We might use "biological" computers made of living cells, quantum machines that solve impossible problems instantly, or even brain-linked devices that allow us to control technology with just our thoughts.
    The first computers were massive machines that could fill an entire room. Devices like the ENIAC weighed more than 25 tons, relied on thousands of glass vacuum tubes, and used a huge amount of electricity. Despite their size, they could only handle basic math that a simple modern calculator or a smartphone can now finish in a fraction of a second. Today, the power that once required a whole warehouse and a large team of workers has been shrunk down to fit on a tiny silicon chip. In less than 100 years, technology has moved from giant, heavy hardware to nearly invisible parts. Looking ahead 50 years, experts predict that computers may disappear into the world around us. We might use "biological" computers made of living cells, quantum machines that solve impossible problems instantly, or even brain-linked devices that allow us to control technology with just our thoughts.
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  • “People in power are so allergic to peace.” – Chris Brown

    The singer expressed frustration about global conflicts, saying ordinary people usually want peace while political leaders continue choosing war.
    “People in power are so allergic to peace.” – Chris Brown The singer expressed frustration about global conflicts, saying ordinary people usually want peace while political leaders continue choosing war.
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  • The Sweet but Dangerous Treasure
    In the middle of the dry savanna, a hungry leopard climbed a tall, rough tree. High above the ground hung a large golden beehive, heavy with sweet honey. The smell of the honey drifted through the air, tempting the leopard more and more.
    Ignoring the loud buzzing around him, the leopard stretched his paw and bit into the dripping hive. Thick golden honey began to pour down the bark of the tree. For a moment, the leopard tasted the sweet reward he had been craving.
    But the bees were not happy.
    Within seconds, hundreds of angry bees swarmed around the leopard. They buzzed loudly, flying around his face and body to defend their home. The leopard growled and shook his head, but the bees kept coming.
    Realizing the treasure was not worth the trouble, the leopard quickly climbed down the tree and ran across the open land, leaving the broken hive behind.
    From that day on, the leopard remembered a simple lesson of the wild:
    Sometimes the sweetest rewards come with the sharpest stings.
    The Sweet but Dangerous Treasure In the middle of the dry savanna, a hungry leopard climbed a tall, rough tree. High above the ground hung a large golden beehive, heavy with sweet honey. The smell of the honey drifted through the air, tempting the leopard more and more. Ignoring the loud buzzing around him, the leopard stretched his paw and bit into the dripping hive. Thick golden honey began to pour down the bark of the tree. For a moment, the leopard tasted the sweet reward he had been craving. But the bees were not happy. Within seconds, hundreds of angry bees swarmed around the leopard. They buzzed loudly, flying around his face and body to defend their home. The leopard growled and shook his head, but the bees kept coming. Realizing the treasure was not worth the trouble, the leopard quickly climbed down the tree and ran across the open land, leaving the broken hive behind. From that day on, the leopard remembered a simple lesson of the wild: Sometimes the sweetest rewards come with the sharpest stings. 🐝🍯🐆
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  • "Portable didn’t beat me, we were both paid for an advert." — Kelvin Power revealed.

    Kelvin Power, popularly known as Celebrity Bouncer and a former bodyguard to Kizz Daniel, has claimed that his boxing match with Portable was not a real fight but a planned promotional stunt.

    According to him, the match was organized as a paid advert, and both he and Portable were aware of the arrangement before stepping into the ring. The goal, he explained, was to create buzz, attract attention online, and promote the event.

    Kelvin Power further stated that the outcome of the fight was designed to make the promotion more effective. He added that if he had knocked Portable out during the match, it might not have generated as much publicity as it did when Portable kñocked him out.

    His revelation suggests that the fight was staged mainly for entertainment and promotional purposes rather than a genuine competition.

    What're your opinion
    "Portable didn’t beat me, we were both paid for an advert." — Kelvin Power revealed. Kelvin Power, popularly known as Celebrity Bouncer and a former bodyguard to Kizz Daniel, has claimed that his boxing match with Portable was not a real fight but a planned promotional stunt. According to him, the match was organized as a paid advert, and both he and Portable were aware of the arrangement before stepping into the ring. The goal, he explained, was to create buzz, attract attention online, and promote the event. Kelvin Power further stated that the outcome of the fight was designed to make the promotion more effective. He added that if he had knocked Portable out during the match, it might not have generated as much publicity as it did when Portable kñocked him out. His revelation suggests that the fight was staged mainly for entertainment and promotional purposes rather than a genuine competition. What're your opinion❓😌
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  • Wahala …Why is Alhaji Alufulani li£1ng against me? They have started again, This people wanted to use me free of charge just because l said it’s not possible even celestials called me they paid me cash let alone Awon Alfas, l was so shocked when l saw my picture on their banners and they were using me to advertise to people that l would be coming to their Ramadan Lectures and l said if they wants me to appear free of charge then they have to come to my compound Odukwu bar for the event and they declined they said they are scared of me and I told them to pay me then and that was it

    All these Alfas are funny do they think l don’t know how to receit Quaran and Kewu infact l have enough Alfas around me I don’t need more, warn them to leave me alone ooo…Portable Omololami replies Alhaji Alufulani
    Wahala 😭🙆‍♂️…Why is Alhaji Alufulani li£1ng against me? They have started again, This people wanted to use me free of charge just because l said it’s not possible even celestials called me they paid me cash let alone Awon Alfas, l was so shocked when l saw my picture on their banners and they were using me to advertise to people that l would be coming to their Ramadan Lectures and l said if they wants me to appear free of charge then they have to come to my compound Odukwu bar for the event and they declined they said they are scared of me and I told them to pay me then and that was it All these Alfas are funny do they think l don’t know how to receit Quaran and Kewu infact l have enough Alfas around me I don’t need more, warn them to leave me alone ooo…Portable Omololami replies Alhaji Alufulani😭😍
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  • A Guide on Creating an Expense Report and Tracking It Easily

    Expenses are common for all businesses. Tracking it assists in making effective decisions for business development.

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    # online invoicing software

    # SmallBusiness

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    A Guide on Creating an Expense Report and Tracking It Easily Expenses are common for all businesses. Tracking it assists in making effective decisions for business development. Read More Link: https://www.invoicetemple.com/pricing/ # online invoicing software # SmallBusiness # expense management software
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    InvoiceTemple is an ultimate invoicing solution designed exclusively for Accounting software for small business
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  • The ruins of Carthage in Tunisia are the remains of one of the most powerful ancient cities in history. Founded by the Phoenicians, Carthage grew into a mighty empire and later fought Rome in the famous Punic Wars. Today, its ancient ports, temples, and Roman-era ruins still tell the story of greatness, war, and legacy.

    #Carthage #Tunisia #AncientHistory #WorldHeritage #places
    The ruins of Carthage in Tunisia are the remains of one of the most powerful ancient cities in history. Founded by the Phoenicians, Carthage grew into a mighty empire and later fought Rome in the famous Punic Wars. Today, its ancient ports, temples, and Roman-era ruins still tell the story of greatness, war, and legacy. 🇹🇳✨ #Carthage #Tunisia #AncientHistory #WorldHeritage #places
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  • Benin Bronzes and royal palace art in Nigeria are some of the finest artworks Africa has ever produced. Made by skilled Edo artists of the Benin Kingdom, these brass and bronze pieces tell real stories of kings, warriors, culture, and power. They are not just art — they are history in metal.

    #BeninBronzes #Nigeria #AfricanArt #History #places
    Benin Bronzes and royal palace art in Nigeria are some of the finest artworks Africa has ever produced. Made by skilled Edo artists of the Benin Kingdom, these brass and bronze pieces tell real stories of kings, warriors, culture, and power. They are not just art — they are history in metal. 🇳🇬✨ #BeninBronzes #Nigeria #AfricanArt #History #places
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  • BREAKING Cross River Workers Threaten Picket Over Unpaid Salaries Since December 2025

    Tension is rising in the Cross River State civil service as frustrated workers have threatened to picket the office of the state Accountant-General over the continued non-payment of their salaries.

    Speaking in Calabar on Friday, the workers told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that their financial situation has become unbearable, alleging that they were last paid in December 2025.

    They say the delay has pushed many staff into hardship, and warned that if urgent action is not taken, they will stage a protest at the Accountant-General’s office to demand their entitlements.#BreakingNews, #CrossRiver, #SalaryCrisis, #NigeriaNews
    BREAKING Cross River Workers Threaten Picket Over Unpaid Salaries Since December 2025 Tension is rising in the Cross River State civil service as frustrated workers have threatened to picket the office of the state Accountant-General over the continued non-payment of their salaries. Speaking in Calabar on Friday, the workers told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that their financial situation has become unbearable, alleging that they were last paid in December 2025. They say the delay has pushed many staff into hardship, and warned that if urgent action is not taken, they will stage a protest at the Accountant-General’s office to demand their entitlements.#BreakingNews, #CrossRiver, #SalaryCrisis, #NigeriaNews
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  • The Biafra War (Nigerian Civil War), 1967–1970
    Here are some key images taken then.
    The Biafra War (Nigerian Civil War), 1967–1970 Here are some key images taken then.
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  • Karl Benz, the inventor of the automobile, is pictured on the right alongside an employee riding his further-developed patent motor car in 1890. The vehicle featured three wheels and represented a major step forward in early automotive engineering.

    The Benz Patent-Motorwagen (1885–1886) is widely regarded as the oldest real automobile and the world’s first practical gasoline-powered car, marking the true beginning of the modern automotive era.

    Quick Facts

    Year: 1885 (patented in 1886)

    Engine: Single-cylinder internal combustion engine

    Top speed: Approximately 16 km/h (10 mph)

    Wheels: Three

    Status: Preserved in museums, primarily in Germany
    #AutomobileHistory, #KarlBenz, #VintageCars
    Karl Benz, the inventor of the automobile, is pictured on the right alongside an employee riding his further-developed patent motor car in 1890. The vehicle featured three wheels and represented a major step forward in early automotive engineering. The Benz Patent-Motorwagen (1885–1886) is widely regarded as the oldest real automobile and the world’s first practical gasoline-powered car, marking the true beginning of the modern automotive era. Quick Facts Year: 1885 (patented in 1886) Engine: Single-cylinder internal combustion engine Top speed: Approximately 16 km/h (10 mph) Wheels: Three Status: Preserved in museums, primarily in Germany #AutomobileHistory, #KarlBenz, #VintageCars
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  • The Court of Appeal in Ilorin, Kwara State, has upheld the death sentences of five men convicted for their roles in the 2018 Offa bank robbery.

    The appellate court dismissed their appeals, ruling that they lacked merit, and unanimously affirmed the earlier judgment of the Kwara State High Court, which sentenced the convicts to death by hanging.

    The decision was delivered by a three-member panel comprising Justices Ridwan Maiwada Abdullahi, Gabriel Kolawole, and Abdul Dogo.

    According to the Director of Public Prosecution, Mohammed Akande, the court confirmed the sentences against Niyi Ogundiran, Salawu Azeez, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Ayoade Akinnibosun, and Adeola Adeola Abraham.

    Despite the ruling, the convicts still retain the legal right to approach the Supreme Court for a final appeal.

    #Nigeria #OffaRobbery #CourtOfAppeal #Justice
    The Court of Appeal in Ilorin, Kwara State, has upheld the death sentences of five men convicted for their roles in the 2018 Offa bank robbery. The appellate court dismissed their appeals, ruling that they lacked merit, and unanimously affirmed the earlier judgment of the Kwara State High Court, which sentenced the convicts to death by hanging. The decision was delivered by a three-member panel comprising Justices Ridwan Maiwada Abdullahi, Gabriel Kolawole, and Abdul Dogo. According to the Director of Public Prosecution, Mohammed Akande, the court confirmed the sentences against Niyi Ogundiran, Salawu Azeez, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Ayoade Akinnibosun, and Adeola Adeola Abraham. Despite the ruling, the convicts still retain the legal right to approach the Supreme Court for a final appeal. #Nigeria #OffaRobbery #CourtOfAppeal #Justice
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