• 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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  • Looking for the perfect gift without stress?

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    Looking for the perfect gift without stress? At Sowlov you can find thoughtful gifts, love bundles, surprise packages, and special items for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and everyday moments. Make someone smile today with a gift they will truly remember. Visit https://sowlov.com now and find something special. #Sowlov #GiftIdeas #OnlineGiftShop #SpreadLove
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  • One strong idea can open many doors.
    One strong idea can open many doors.
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  • Strategic research from The Insight Partners indicates that the global Reactive Adhesives Market is expected to register a significant CAGR from 2025 to 2031. Following a steady expansion in 2024, the market size is projected to expand substantially through 2031. This growth is underpinned by the aggressive adoption of composite materials and the rapid evolution of automated electronic assembly.

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    Strategic research from The Insight Partners indicates that the global Reactive Adhesives Market is expected to register a significant CAGR from 2025 to 2031. Following a steady expansion in 2024, the market size is projected to expand substantially through 2031. This growth is underpinned by the aggressive adoption of composite materials and the rapid evolution of automated electronic assembly. Download Sample PDF Brochure: https://www.theinsightpartners.com/sample/TIPRE00005872
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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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  • I can’t give up, I just can’t .
    I can’t give up, I just can’t .
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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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  • 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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  • "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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  • Nigerian singer and producer Tekno has revealed that his long-anticipated album will be released very soon.

    The hitmaker recently shared that the project is already fully completed, adding that he can’t keep listening to the songs alone anymore. According to him, the album is fully cooked, and the only thing left now is to announce the official release date.

    Tekno, known for delivering several Afrobeats hits over the years, hinted that the upcoming project will showcase new sounds and exciting records for fans.

    With the album now ready, listeners are eagerly waiting for the singer to unveil the release date and finally share the project with the public.

    We're really waiting for this amazing banger!
    Nigerian singer and producer Tekno has revealed that his long-anticipated album will be released very soon. The hitmaker recently shared that the project is already fully completed, adding that he can’t keep listening to the songs alone anymore. According to him, the album is fully cooked, and the only thing left now is to announce the official release date. Tekno, known for delivering several Afrobeats hits over the years, hinted that the upcoming project will showcase new sounds and exciting records for fans. With the album now ready, listeners are eagerly waiting for the singer to unveil the release date and finally share the project with the public. We're really waiting for this amazing banger!
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  • Crayon, former signee of Mavin Records, has revealed that his exit from the label was not something he wished for, claiming that his boss, Don Jazzy, “stole” his musical shine.
    “When you look at this record label, it’s not always what it seems. A lot goes on behind the scenes. Leaving Mavin Records was never my plan, but I can say that Don Jazzy took away my musical spotlight. Ask yourself why not all the artists signed under Don Jazzy blew up the way Rema did.”
    Crayon, former signee of Mavin Records, has revealed that his exit from the label was not something he wished for, claiming that his boss, Don Jazzy, “stole” his musical shine. “When you look at this record label, it’s not always what it seems. A lot goes on behind the scenes. Leaving Mavin Records was never my plan, but I can say that Don Jazzy took away my musical spotlight. Ask yourself why not all the artists signed under Don Jazzy blew up the way Rema did.”
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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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  • “If anything happens to me, hold Seyi Tinubu and Mitchy accountable.

    If they see p!stol, Igb0 and other illegal stuffs with me, hold king Mitchy and Seyi Tinubu accountable.

    They told her to make this apology video so as to clear the air.

    The apology she made is all part of the plan, she’s trying to emotionally bl@ckma!l Nigerians so that if anything happens, people will take their eyes off them”

    — Verydarkman says as reveals that king Mitchy only apologise, so that they can perfectly execute the ev!l plans they have against him
    “If anything happens to me, hold Seyi Tinubu and Mitchy accountable. If they see p!stol, Igb0 and other illegal stuffs with me, hold king Mitchy and Seyi Tinubu accountable. They told her to make this apology video so as to clear the air. The apology she made is all part of the plan, she’s trying to emotionally bl@ckma!l Nigerians so that if anything happens, people will take their eyes off them” — Verydarkman says as reveals that king Mitchy only apologise, so that they can perfectly execute the ev!l plans they have against him
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  • "But why Lagos no wan dey like this? Lagos people are just over-wise, but when it comes to roads, other states have more beautiful roads with no potholes. I can buy Benz and drive here, one year nothing will happen. No pot holes...." – Nigerian content creator Peller has sparked conversations online after sharing his thoughts on road infrastructure while visiting Uyo.


    "But why Lagos no wan dey like this? Lagos people are just over-wise, but when it comes to roads, other states have more beautiful roads with no potholes. I can buy Benz and drive here, one year nothing will happen. No pot holes...." – Nigerian content creator Peller has sparked conversations online after sharing his thoughts on road infrastructure while visiting Uyo.
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  • Can this be true

    Price of Land in 1988
    Can this be true 😳😳😳 Price of Land in 1988
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  • “I Have Been Suffering. No House Or Car Of My Own. I Cannot Use The Papa Ajasco Character Or Name To Bag Deals And Make Money Because It Was trademarked” — Veteran Actor Abiodun Ayoyinka Popularly Known For Playing The Famous ‘Papa Ajasco’ Character Reveals

    “I Have Been Suffering. No House Or Car Of My Own. I Cannot Use The Papa Ajasco Character Or Name To Bag Deals And Make Money Because It Was trademarked” — Veteran Actor Abiodun Ayoyinka Popularly Known For Playing The Famous ‘Papa Ajasco’ Character Reveals
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  • Do you still have this in your
    house

    Gen z can't relate
    Do you still have this in your house 🤔 Gen z can't relate 😂😂
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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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  • 'Nigerians, I am ready to be held accountable for my actions. I know I have disappointed a lot of people. I was wrong to have taken the substance on the live video. To my boss, ST, even though I apologized privately, I am so sorry. I will never take your support for granted

    To the Ooni of Ife, I am sorry for bringing your name into this. To VDM, I see that you are fghting for Nigerians and we can make Nigeria a better place. I am sorry for coming at you like that. Now I understand you better. I am sorry my brother. Thank You Nigerians' -King Mitchy


    'Nigerians, I am ready to be held accountable for my actions. I know I have disappointed a lot of people. I was wrong to have taken the substance on the live video. To my boss, ST, even though I apologized privately, I am so sorry. I will never take your support for granted To the Ooni of Ife, I am sorry for bringing your name into this. To VDM, I see that you are fghting for Nigerians and we can make Nigeria a better place. I am sorry for coming at you like that. Now I understand you better. I am sorry my brother. Thank You Nigerians' -King Mitchy
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  • The only people enjoying faceboook moni are people in abroad. In US , UK, Canada, UAE and some other foreign countries, you don’t need to stress yourself. In abroad, 1k views can ærn you $20 to $30. But in Afr!ca here, especially in N!geria, a video of over 200k views with a very high engagement barely gives $10

    African content creators are sufffer!ng smiling

    Below is a screenshot from dashboard in abroad ærning a whopping amount of $103k in just 28 days
    The only people enjoying faceboook moni are people in abroad. In US , UK, Canada, UAE and some other foreign countries, you don’t need to stress yourself. In abroad, 1k views can ærn you $20 to $30. But in Afr!ca here, especially in N!geria, a video of over 200k views with a very high engagement barely gives $10 😭 African content creators are sufffer!ng smiling Below is a screenshot from dashboard in abroad ærning a whopping amount of $103k in just 28 days
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