• Is Abortion ‘Fake Compassion’? Why Pope Leo’s First Major Vatican Speech Condemning Abortion, Surrogacy and Euthanasia Is Reigniting a Global Moral Debate

    Is the world redefining compassion in a way that undermines human dignity? In his first major address at the Vatican, Pope Leo has taken a firm stance against abortion, surrogacy, and euthanasia, branding them as practices that distort the true meaning of compassion and threaten the sanctity of human life.

    Speaking on issues ranging from justice and prisoners’ rights to family life and the protection of vulnerable groups, the new pontiff described abortion as a direct rejection of life, stating that it “cuts short a growing life and refuses to welcome the gift of life.” He warned against what he called “deceptive forms of compassion” promoted by modern societies, arguing that true compassion must defend life rather than eliminate it.

    Pope Leo framed his message within a broader reflection on human dignity, emphasizing that human beings are created in the image and likeness of God and are called to love. According to him, this calling finds its clearest expression within the family—an institution he said is now under sustained pressure worldwide. He identified two major challenges facing families today: neglect by international systems and the rise of fragile, broken households afflicted by internal struggles, including domestic violence.

    Stressing the moral responsibility toward unborn children, the Pope said the union between a man and a woman carries an ethical obligation to protect life. He condemned growing international efforts to expand access to abortion across borders, expressing deep concern over projects that fund “cross-border mobility” for what he described as the “so-called right to safe abortion.” He called it “deplorable” that public resources are used to suppress life rather than support mothers and families, insisting that governments should prioritize protecting unborn children while providing concrete assistance to women facing difficult pregnancies.

    Beyond abortion, Pope Leo also denounced surrogacy, describing it as a practice that strips both women and children of dignity by turning pregnancy into a negotiable service. He argued that such arrangements reduce children to commodities and exploit women’s bodies, distorting the natural and relational foundation of the family.

    The pontiff further criticized euthanasia, again labeling it a misleading form of compassion, and urged states to invest in palliative care and authentic solidarity instead of policies that hasten death. In the same address, he spoke out on prisoners’ rights, political detainees, migrants, and the abolition of the death penalty, which he described as a punishment that “destroys all hope of forgiveness and renewal.”

    The speech marks the clearest articulation yet of Pope Leo’s moral priorities and signals what many observers see as a continuation—and possible intensification—of the Vatican’s opposition to abortion, surrogacy, and euthanasia. As governments, activists, and faith communities worldwide remain sharply divided on reproductive rights and end-of-life policies, the Pope’s remarks have reignited a global conversation: Is modern society redefining compassion in ways that contradict the protection of life, or is the Vatican standing against changing realities of human rights and personal choice?


    Is Abortion ‘Fake Compassion’? Why Pope Leo’s First Major Vatican Speech Condemning Abortion, Surrogacy and Euthanasia Is Reigniting a Global Moral Debate Is the world redefining compassion in a way that undermines human dignity? In his first major address at the Vatican, Pope Leo has taken a firm stance against abortion, surrogacy, and euthanasia, branding them as practices that distort the true meaning of compassion and threaten the sanctity of human life. Speaking on issues ranging from justice and prisoners’ rights to family life and the protection of vulnerable groups, the new pontiff described abortion as a direct rejection of life, stating that it “cuts short a growing life and refuses to welcome the gift of life.” He warned against what he called “deceptive forms of compassion” promoted by modern societies, arguing that true compassion must defend life rather than eliminate it. Pope Leo framed his message within a broader reflection on human dignity, emphasizing that human beings are created in the image and likeness of God and are called to love. According to him, this calling finds its clearest expression within the family—an institution he said is now under sustained pressure worldwide. He identified two major challenges facing families today: neglect by international systems and the rise of fragile, broken households afflicted by internal struggles, including domestic violence. Stressing the moral responsibility toward unborn children, the Pope said the union between a man and a woman carries an ethical obligation to protect life. He condemned growing international efforts to expand access to abortion across borders, expressing deep concern over projects that fund “cross-border mobility” for what he described as the “so-called right to safe abortion.” He called it “deplorable” that public resources are used to suppress life rather than support mothers and families, insisting that governments should prioritize protecting unborn children while providing concrete assistance to women facing difficult pregnancies. Beyond abortion, Pope Leo also denounced surrogacy, describing it as a practice that strips both women and children of dignity by turning pregnancy into a negotiable service. He argued that such arrangements reduce children to commodities and exploit women’s bodies, distorting the natural and relational foundation of the family. The pontiff further criticized euthanasia, again labeling it a misleading form of compassion, and urged states to invest in palliative care and authentic solidarity instead of policies that hasten death. In the same address, he spoke out on prisoners’ rights, political detainees, migrants, and the abolition of the death penalty, which he described as a punishment that “destroys all hope of forgiveness and renewal.” The speech marks the clearest articulation yet of Pope Leo’s moral priorities and signals what many observers see as a continuation—and possible intensification—of the Vatican’s opposition to abortion, surrogacy, and euthanasia. As governments, activists, and faith communities worldwide remain sharply divided on reproductive rights and end-of-life policies, the Pope’s remarks have reignited a global conversation: Is modern society redefining compassion in ways that contradict the protection of life, or is the Vatican standing against changing realities of human rights and personal choice?
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  • Did a Pastor Use Police and Courts to Silence a Worker? Ex-Husband’s Shocking Claims Against Apostle Chikere Nwafor | Fintter

    Can a religious leader allegedly use the police and the courts to keep a poor church worker behind bars—and get away with it?

    A disturbing set of allegations has emerged against Apostle Chikere Nwafor, founder of Heaven’s Gateway Ministries in Lagos, after her ex-husband, Mr. Martin Ogbulu, accused her of orchestrating the arrest, prosecution, and continued imprisonment of a longtime church caretaker, Mr. Alfred Morris Oyawari.

    According to Ogbulu, Alfred—who had overseen the church’s building projects, houses, and properties since 2018—has been languishing in Ikoyi Prison since April 2025 over allegations of missing building materials. The ex-husband insists the accusations were fabricated and driven by fear that Alfred might later sue the cleric for wrongful treatment.

    A Caretaker, Not a Criminal?

    Ogbulu describes Alfred as a loyal, humble worker who managed church construction and supervised contractors for years, often while both he and Apostle Chikere were outside Nigeria during the COVID-19 period. Despite the heavy responsibility placed on him, Alfred reportedly earned only ₦40,000 per month.

    He even volunteered to live alone on the church’s three-acre property in Ibeju-Lekki, near Amen Estate—an isolated area where no one else was willing to stay. From there, he acted as caretaker, site supervisor, and the main link between the church leadership and contractors.

    So how did such a worker end up in prison?

    “She Said She Had Locked Him Up”

    Ogbulu claims that in April 2025, Apostle Chikere informed him that Alfred had been arrested because some items allegedly went missing from the construction site. Even if there had been an issue, he questioned the moral basis of criminal prosecution by a religious leader.

    > “Even if it was him, what are you preaching? Are you not preaching forgiveness?” he asked.
    “You bundled a man who looked after your building from 2018 to 2025, locked him up, and took him to court.”



    Since then, Alfred’s case has reportedly been repeatedly adjourned, leaving him stuck in detention.

    Alleged Police Pressure and a Chilling Condition

    In one of the most troubling claims, Ogbulu alleged that the police demanded that Alfred’s relatives sign an undertaking promising that Alfred would never sue Apostle Chikere for wrongful detention as a condition for his release.

    According to him, the Investigating Police Officer handling the case allegedly said that “madam” was giving instructions, and that Alfred’s family must agree not to take legal action if he were freed.

    Ogbulu says he agreed in desperation—because Alfred is poor and has no means to fight the system.

    “He Calls Her From Prison, Begging for Mercy”

    Ogbulu revealed that Alfred occasionally gets access to a phone in prison and uses it to beg Apostle Chikere for forgiveness, calling her “Mummy” and pleading to be released.

    > “Seeing Alfred in prison breaks my heart,” he said.
    “This young man has begged her countless times, even from inside prison.”



    He further described Alfred’s family as extremely poor, saying his father—a retired security officer from a riverine community—lacks the resources to pursue legal action.

    Pattern of Abuse or Isolated Case?

    Beyond Alfred’s ordeal, Ogbulu alleged a broader pattern of intimidation within the church, recounting incidents in which members were allegedly humiliated or physically confronted, only to later be appeased with money.

    He warned that Alfred’s case might be one of many involving vulnerable Nigerians who allegedly fall victim to abuse of power within religious and law-enforcement structures.

    > “Can you imagine how many other people are languishing in jail that nobody knows about?”



    Silence From Those Accused

    When contacted for a response, Apostle Chikere Nwafor reportedly said she would “get back,” but did not. Attempts to reach the police officer allegedly in charge of the case were also unsuccessful.

    This leaves the public with unsettling questions about justice, power, and accountability in Nigeria’s criminal justice system.


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    Questions for Fintter Readers

    Can a religious leader legally influence police and courts this way?

    Should clerics be held to a higher moral and legal standard?

    If these claims are true, what does it say about justice for the poor in Nigeria?

    How many similar cases go unnoticed because victims lack money or influence?


    Join the conversation on Fintter:
    Is this a case of religious authority abusing state power—or is there another side to the story we are not being told?
    Did a Pastor Use Police and Courts to Silence a Worker? Ex-Husband’s Shocking Claims Against Apostle Chikere Nwafor | Fintter Can a religious leader allegedly use the police and the courts to keep a poor church worker behind bars—and get away with it? A disturbing set of allegations has emerged against Apostle Chikere Nwafor, founder of Heaven’s Gateway Ministries in Lagos, after her ex-husband, Mr. Martin Ogbulu, accused her of orchestrating the arrest, prosecution, and continued imprisonment of a longtime church caretaker, Mr. Alfred Morris Oyawari. According to Ogbulu, Alfred—who had overseen the church’s building projects, houses, and properties since 2018—has been languishing in Ikoyi Prison since April 2025 over allegations of missing building materials. The ex-husband insists the accusations were fabricated and driven by fear that Alfred might later sue the cleric for wrongful treatment. A Caretaker, Not a Criminal? Ogbulu describes Alfred as a loyal, humble worker who managed church construction and supervised contractors for years, often while both he and Apostle Chikere were outside Nigeria during the COVID-19 period. Despite the heavy responsibility placed on him, Alfred reportedly earned only ₦40,000 per month. He even volunteered to live alone on the church’s three-acre property in Ibeju-Lekki, near Amen Estate—an isolated area where no one else was willing to stay. From there, he acted as caretaker, site supervisor, and the main link between the church leadership and contractors. So how did such a worker end up in prison? “She Said She Had Locked Him Up” Ogbulu claims that in April 2025, Apostle Chikere informed him that Alfred had been arrested because some items allegedly went missing from the construction site. Even if there had been an issue, he questioned the moral basis of criminal prosecution by a religious leader. > “Even if it was him, what are you preaching? Are you not preaching forgiveness?” he asked. “You bundled a man who looked after your building from 2018 to 2025, locked him up, and took him to court.” Since then, Alfred’s case has reportedly been repeatedly adjourned, leaving him stuck in detention. Alleged Police Pressure and a Chilling Condition In one of the most troubling claims, Ogbulu alleged that the police demanded that Alfred’s relatives sign an undertaking promising that Alfred would never sue Apostle Chikere for wrongful detention as a condition for his release. According to him, the Investigating Police Officer handling the case allegedly said that “madam” was giving instructions, and that Alfred’s family must agree not to take legal action if he were freed. Ogbulu says he agreed in desperation—because Alfred is poor and has no means to fight the system. “He Calls Her From Prison, Begging for Mercy” Ogbulu revealed that Alfred occasionally gets access to a phone in prison and uses it to beg Apostle Chikere for forgiveness, calling her “Mummy” and pleading to be released. > “Seeing Alfred in prison breaks my heart,” he said. “This young man has begged her countless times, even from inside prison.” He further described Alfred’s family as extremely poor, saying his father—a retired security officer from a riverine community—lacks the resources to pursue legal action. Pattern of Abuse or Isolated Case? Beyond Alfred’s ordeal, Ogbulu alleged a broader pattern of intimidation within the church, recounting incidents in which members were allegedly humiliated or physically confronted, only to later be appeased with money. He warned that Alfred’s case might be one of many involving vulnerable Nigerians who allegedly fall victim to abuse of power within religious and law-enforcement structures. > “Can you imagine how many other people are languishing in jail that nobody knows about?” Silence From Those Accused When contacted for a response, Apostle Chikere Nwafor reportedly said she would “get back,” but did not. Attempts to reach the police officer allegedly in charge of the case were also unsuccessful. This leaves the public with unsettling questions about justice, power, and accountability in Nigeria’s criminal justice system. --- 💬 Questions for Fintter Readers Can a religious leader legally influence police and courts this way? Should clerics be held to a higher moral and legal standard? If these claims are true, what does it say about justice for the poor in Nigeria? How many similar cases go unnoticed because victims lack money or influence? 👉 Join the conversation on Fintter: Is this a case of religious authority abusing state power—or is there another side to the story we are not being told?
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  • Portable Pleads for Forgiveness as He Returns to Wife Bewaji Amid Clash with Fourth Baby Mama Ashabi

    Controversial Nigerian singer Portable, real name Habeeb Okikiola, has publicly appealed for reconciliation with his wife, Bewaji, following a heated conflict with his fourth baby mama, Ashabi Simple. During a TikTok livestream, Portable stated he has fully returned to his legally recognised wife, urging Nigerians to help calm her and encourage forgiveness. The drama escalated after a physical altercation involving Ashabi and her family, with allegations of assault and threats directed at his wife and children. Portable previously released a diss track targeting Ashabi and her mother, addressing claims about his conduct and lifestyle. He also leaked private chats, highlighting tensions in the ongoing feud. While some fans have encouraged Bewaji to forgive him, others criticised Portable for repeatedly excusing infidelity and publicising private family matters. This marks another controversial chapter in the singer’s personal life, as he seeks to restore peace at home.

    #Portable #Bewaji #AshabiSimple #NigerianMusic #Afrobeats #CelebrityDrama #FamilyFeud #EntertainmentNews #Legitng #Zazuu
    Portable Pleads for Forgiveness as He Returns to Wife Bewaji Amid Clash with Fourth Baby Mama Ashabi Controversial Nigerian singer Portable, real name Habeeb Okikiola, has publicly appealed for reconciliation with his wife, Bewaji, following a heated conflict with his fourth baby mama, Ashabi Simple. During a TikTok livestream, Portable stated he has fully returned to his legally recognised wife, urging Nigerians to help calm her and encourage forgiveness. The drama escalated after a physical altercation involving Ashabi and her family, with allegations of assault and threats directed at his wife and children. Portable previously released a diss track targeting Ashabi and her mother, addressing claims about his conduct and lifestyle. He also leaked private chats, highlighting tensions in the ongoing feud. While some fans have encouraged Bewaji to forgive him, others criticised Portable for repeatedly excusing infidelity and publicising private family matters. This marks another controversial chapter in the singer’s personal life, as he seeks to restore peace at home. #Portable #Bewaji #AshabiSimple #NigerianMusic #Afrobeats #CelebrityDrama #FamilyFeud #EntertainmentNews #Legitng #Zazuu
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  • Hmm
    Please, I sincerely ask for your forgiveness if I have wronged you in any way. Forgive me. Remember that a day like this is inevitable for both you and me. Reflect on that, and please forgive me
    I am letting go of every grudge in my heart. My heart feels too heavy, and I want it light again. If you have wronged me in any way, I have truly forgiven you as well.
    Let us continue to live in peace in this empty and fragile world.
    Sun re ooo
    Allwell Ademola
    Actor Muyiwa Ademola (Authentic)
    Hmm 😭😭 Please, I sincerely ask for your forgiveness if I have wronged you in any way. Forgive me. Remember that a day like this is inevitable for both you and me. Reflect on that, and please forgive me 🙏😭 I am letting go of every grudge in my heart. My heart feels too heavy, and I want it light again. If you have wronged me in any way, I have truly forgiven you as well. Let us continue to live in peace in this empty and fragile world. Sun re ooo 🤍 Allwell Ademola Actor Muyiwa Ademola (Authentic)
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  • "You Are A Be@st" – VeryDarkMan Bl@sts Pastor Chris Okafor, Threatens to Release Disturbing Interview with His Daughter

    Social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) has intensified his feud with Pastor Chris Okafor, calling the cleric a "be@st" and threatening to release a damaging interview with one of his biological daughters, Grace. The conflict escalated after VDM demanded the release of actress Doris Ogala, accusing the pastor of detaining her. In teaser clips from the interview, Grace recounted alleged maltreatment by her father, expressing deep emotional pain and wishing she did not have him as a parent. VDM warned that the full interview could deter people from attending Okafor’s church, describing the pastor as responsible for serious atrocities while invoking God’s forgiveness for his own actions.
    "You Are A Be@st" – VeryDarkMan Bl@sts Pastor Chris Okafor, Threatens to Release Disturbing Interview with His Daughter Social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) has intensified his feud with Pastor Chris Okafor, calling the cleric a "be@st" and threatening to release a damaging interview with one of his biological daughters, Grace. The conflict escalated after VDM demanded the release of actress Doris Ogala, accusing the pastor of detaining her. In teaser clips from the interview, Grace recounted alleged maltreatment by her father, expressing deep emotional pain and wishing she did not have him as a parent. VDM warned that the full interview could deter people from attending Okafor’s church, describing the pastor as responsible for serious atrocities while invoking God’s forgiveness for his own actions.
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  • Family of bride whose marriage ended after two days release evidence to dispute groom's claim as they accuse him of lying to cover his philandering ways.

    Uchechi Sandra Nnenne, 22, married Iwuchukwu Chukwuebuka Bobby, 29, on Jan. 4, 2025, and by Jan. 6, 2025, the marriage was over.

    Sandra gave reasons for this, including that he lied about many things, borrowed money from her and also tried to borrow millions from her parents. She added that her family largely sponsored the wedding with N7million.

    Reacting Bobby told LIB that he ended the marriage because Sandra was pregnant for her boss. When LIB asked him what happened to the baby since there was no baby bump and Sandra has not given birth after 11 months, he claimed she must have k!lled the child.

    Sandra's family members have now reached out to LIB with evidence corroborating their sister's claim.

    They shared with us audio recordings, purportedly of Chukwuebuka, aka Bobby, begging Sandra's father for forgiveness for cheating on his child with multiple women, including with one of her friends.

    They also shared screenshots of messages Bobby sent to their mother and to Sandra's sisters, begging for forgiveness for cheating on Sandra while asking them to beg her not to end the marriage.

    Another screenshot purportedly shows him attempting to strike up a relationship with another woman and when she asked if he wasn't married, he claimed the marriage ended due to genotype issues, claiming they were both AS, even though Sandra is AA.

    Eventually, when he saw Sandra had resolved to walk away, he allegedly began a smear campaign against her and changed the genotype incompatibility story.

    More to come, including voice notes purportedly of Bobby admitting he cheated and begging for forgiveness, and a reconciliation with Sandra.
    Family of bride whose marriage ended after two days release evidence to dispute groom's claim as they accuse him of lying to cover his philandering ways. Uchechi Sandra Nnenne, 22, married Iwuchukwu Chukwuebuka Bobby, 29, on Jan. 4, 2025, and by Jan. 6, 2025, the marriage was over. Sandra gave reasons for this, including that he lied about many things, borrowed money from her and also tried to borrow millions from her parents. She added that her family largely sponsored the wedding with N7million. Reacting Bobby told LIB that he ended the marriage because Sandra was pregnant for her boss. When LIB asked him what happened to the baby since there was no baby bump and Sandra has not given birth after 11 months, he claimed she must have k!lled the child. Sandra's family members have now reached out to LIB with evidence corroborating their sister's claim. They shared with us audio recordings, purportedly of Chukwuebuka, aka Bobby, begging Sandra's father for forgiveness for cheating on his child with multiple women, including with one of her friends. They also shared screenshots of messages Bobby sent to their mother and to Sandra's sisters, begging for forgiveness for cheating on Sandra while asking them to beg her not to end the marriage. Another screenshot purportedly shows him attempting to strike up a relationship with another woman and when she asked if he wasn't married, he claimed the marriage ended due to genotype issues, claiming they were both AS, even though Sandra is AA. Eventually, when he saw Sandra had resolved to walk away, he allegedly began a smear campaign against her and changed the genotype incompatibility story. More to come, including voice notes purportedly of Bobby admitting he cheated and begging for forgiveness, and a reconciliation with Sandra.
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  • 𝗢𝗺𝗼𝗸𝗿𝗶 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗸𝘀 𝗧𝗶𝗻𝘂𝗯𝘂 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗮𝗱𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻
    Reno Omokri thanks President Tinubu for his ambassadorial nomination, calling him 'Christlike' and a model of forgiveness. He pledges to serve Nigeria....
    𝗢𝗺𝗼𝗸𝗿𝗶 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗸𝘀 𝗧𝗶𝗻𝘂𝗯𝘂 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗮𝗱𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 Reno Omokri thanks President Tinubu for his ambassadorial nomination, calling him 'Christlike' and a model of forgiveness. He pledges to serve Nigeria....
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  • NEVER FORGIVE A WOMAN’S PAST — HER BODY COUNT MATTERS

    A man who has driven many cars is called experienced. But a car driven by many drivers is called scrap. That’s the cold truth society refuses to say out loud — and it’s why a woman’s past will always matter. You can sugarcoat it with “love is love,” but deep down, every man knows the truth: a woman’s history shapes her loyalty, purity, and peace.

    You can’t build a future with someone whose past still screams chaos. You can’t build trust with someone who gave her best years to strangers and now comes to you with a recycled heart. Forgiveness doesn’t erase patterns — it just blinds you until reality hits harder.

    Brutal Thread:

    1️⃣ A woman’s past is a preview of her future. If she was reckless with herself then, discipline won’t magically appear in your relationship.

    2️⃣ Don’t believe the “body count doesn’t matter” lie. Every man saying that publicly would still flinch privately if he knew the real number.

    3️⃣ Promiscuity changes a woman’s soul. Every man she’s been with leaves an imprint — physically, emotionally, and spiritually. That’s why she can’t bond the same again.

    4️⃣ A woman with a high body count has been shared energy-wise too many times. She loses depth, connection, and genuine femininity — she becomes numb.

    5️⃣ When a man chooses purity, he’s mocked. When a woman loses hers, she’s celebrated. That’s how twisted this modern generation has become.

    6️⃣ Forgiving a woman’s past doesn’t make you noble; it makes you naïve. You can’t fix what a hundred men have already broken.

    7️⃣ Women lie about numbers because they know the truth — no man truly respects a woman who has been for everyone.

    8️⃣ A woman with too many histories can’t create new beginnings. Her soul is scattered across old memories and men who never valued her.

    9️⃣ Modern society sells “şèxual liberation” as empowerment. But if it leaves you empty, bitter, and unable to bond — that’s not power; that’s punishment.

    Real men don’t judge women harshly — they just choose wisely. Her past doesn’t need condemnation; it just disqualifies her from certain futures.

    FINAL WARNING:
    Never ignore her past in the name of love. Love doesn’t erase patterns — it amplifies them. You’re not insecure for caring about a woman’s body count; you’re smart enough to understand that history repeats itself. Protect your peace, guard your legacy, and never apologize for wanting purity in a world that glorifies filth. #fblifestyle
    NEVER FORGIVE A WOMAN’S PAST — HER BODY COUNT MATTERS A man who has driven many cars is called experienced. But a car driven by many drivers is called scrap. That’s the cold truth society refuses to say out loud — and it’s why a woman’s past will always matter. You can sugarcoat it with “love is love,” but deep down, every man knows the truth: a woman’s history shapes her loyalty, purity, and peace. You can’t build a future with someone whose past still screams chaos. You can’t build trust with someone who gave her best years to strangers and now comes to you with a recycled heart. Forgiveness doesn’t erase patterns — it just blinds you until reality hits harder. 📌 Brutal Thread: 1️⃣ A woman’s past is a preview of her future. If she was reckless with herself then, discipline won’t magically appear in your relationship. 2️⃣ Don’t believe the “body count doesn’t matter” lie. Every man saying that publicly would still flinch privately if he knew the real number. 3️⃣ Promiscuity changes a woman’s soul. Every man she’s been with leaves an imprint — physically, emotionally, and spiritually. That’s why she can’t bond the same again. 4️⃣ A woman with a high body count has been shared energy-wise too many times. She loses depth, connection, and genuine femininity — she becomes numb. 5️⃣ When a man chooses purity, he’s mocked. When a woman loses hers, she’s celebrated. That’s how twisted this modern generation has become. 6️⃣ Forgiving a woman’s past doesn’t make you noble; it makes you naïve. You can’t fix what a hundred men have already broken. 7️⃣ Women lie about numbers because they know the truth — no man truly respects a woman who has been for everyone. 8️⃣ A woman with too many histories can’t create new beginnings. Her soul is scattered across old memories and men who never valued her. 9️⃣ Modern society sells “şèxual liberation” as empowerment. But if it leaves you empty, bitter, and unable to bond — that’s not power; that’s punishment. 🔟 Real men don’t judge women harshly — they just choose wisely. Her past doesn’t need condemnation; it just disqualifies her from certain futures. FINAL WARNING: Never ignore her past in the name of love. Love doesn’t erase patterns — it amplifies them. You’re not insecure for caring about a woman’s body count; you’re smart enough to understand that history repeats itself. Protect your peace, guard your legacy, and never apologize for wanting purity in a world that glorifies filth. #fblifestyle
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  • Thirty-one years after the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others, the people of Ogoniland have renewed their call for justice and the recovery of the remains of the Ogoni Four — Edward Kobani, Theophilus Orage, Samuel Orage, and Albert Badey. The Gokana Unity Forum and families of the victims urged the government to retrieve the corpses for a dignified burial, saying it is key to true reconciliation. Former Minister Kenneth Kobani, son of one of the victims, emphasized forgiveness but insisted that peace must be built on truth and justice. The youth also called for full implementation of the Ogoni Bill of Rights and an end to political marginalisation in Rivers State.
    Thirty-one years after the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others, the people of Ogoniland have renewed their call for justice and the recovery of the remains of the Ogoni Four — Edward Kobani, Theophilus Orage, Samuel Orage, and Albert Badey. The Gokana Unity Forum and families of the victims urged the government to retrieve the corpses for a dignified burial, saying it is key to true reconciliation. Former Minister Kenneth Kobani, son of one of the victims, emphasized forgiveness but insisted that peace must be built on truth and justice. The youth also called for full implementation of the Ogoni Bill of Rights and an end to political marginalisation in Rivers State.
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  • Nation in Shock as Tinubu Grants
    Presidential Pardon to Murder Convict Miriam Sanda — Nigerians React with Outrage!


    Nigeria’s social media space has erupted with outrage and disbelief following the presidential pardon granted to Miriam Sanda, the woman convicted in 2017 for the murder of her husband, Bilyaminu Bello.

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved clemency for 175 inmates, including Sanda, in a move that has reignited debate about fairness, justice, and political influence in Nigeria’s legal system.

    Appearing on Arise TV’s “What’s Trending,” broadcaster Rufai Oseni condemned the decision, calling it “a political mistake that reopens old wounds.”

    “Tinubu should stop selling or gifting out pardons like recharge cards,” Rufai declared. “These decisions hurt families and destroy faith in the justice system. A country that cannot uphold justice cannot progress.”


    Members of Bilyaminu Bello’s family expressed deep pain and disappointment. A spokesperson, Bello Muhammad, described the pardon as “the worst injustice any family could face,” lamenting that the clemency has “reopened the trauma of losing a loved one to violence.”

    On the other hand, both Miriam Sanda’s father and her late husband’s father defended the pardon, claiming that the plea for mercy began in 2019 and was meant to promote forgiveness and ensure the wellbeing of the couple’s two children.

    However, public reaction has largely been critical. Many Nigerians argue that pardoning a convicted murderer while the country continues to battle insecurity, corruption, and lawlessness sends “a dangerous message.”

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar also criticized the decision, calling it “reckless and indefensible,” and accusing the presidency of weakening Nigeria’s moral foundation.

    As the debate intensifies, the country appears sharply divided — between those advocating forgiveness and those demanding justice. For many, the question now is whether Nigeria’s justice system still upholds accountability or if, as Rufai Oseni warned, “presidential pardons have become another political gift.”
    Nation in Shock as Tinubu Grants Presidential Pardon to Murder Convict Miriam Sanda — Nigerians React with Outrage! Nigeria’s social media space has erupted with outrage and disbelief following the presidential pardon granted to Miriam Sanda, the woman convicted in 2017 for the murder of her husband, Bilyaminu Bello. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved clemency for 175 inmates, including Sanda, in a move that has reignited debate about fairness, justice, and political influence in Nigeria’s legal system. Appearing on Arise TV’s “What’s Trending,” broadcaster Rufai Oseni condemned the decision, calling it “a political mistake that reopens old wounds.” “Tinubu should stop selling or gifting out pardons like recharge cards,” Rufai declared. “These decisions hurt families and destroy faith in the justice system. A country that cannot uphold justice cannot progress.” Members of Bilyaminu Bello’s family expressed deep pain and disappointment. A spokesperson, Bello Muhammad, described the pardon as “the worst injustice any family could face,” lamenting that the clemency has “reopened the trauma of losing a loved one to violence.” On the other hand, both Miriam Sanda’s father and her late husband’s father defended the pardon, claiming that the plea for mercy began in 2019 and was meant to promote forgiveness and ensure the wellbeing of the couple’s two children. However, public reaction has largely been critical. Many Nigerians argue that pardoning a convicted murderer while the country continues to battle insecurity, corruption, and lawlessness sends “a dangerous message.” Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar also criticized the decision, calling it “reckless and indefensible,” and accusing the presidency of weakening Nigeria’s moral foundation. As the debate intensifies, the country appears sharply divided — between those advocating forgiveness and those demanding justice. For many, the question now is whether Nigeria’s justice system still upholds accountability or if, as Rufai Oseni warned, “presidential pardons have become another political gift.”
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  • I Am Happy”- Father Of Murdered Bilyaminu Bello Appreciates Presidential Pardon For Maryam Sanda

    The father of the late Bilyaminu Bello, Alhaji Ahmed Bello Isa, has expressed delight with the decision of President Bola Tinubu to grant a pardon to Maryam Sanda over the killing of his son.

    Isa, in a press conference on Tuesday, disclosed that he had totally forgiven Sanda even before the court sentenced her to jail over the death of her husband.

    The father added that Sanda’s freedom would give her the opportunity to take care of her two children.

    He added that he has accepted all that happened as the will of God, noting that whatever punitive measure inflicted against her daughter-in-law would not bring back his own son, but forgiveness can bring peace.

    “I am happy that the father of the nation has released Maryam so that she can look after her children.

    “We as Muslims accept whatever comes from Almighty Allah. I have forgiven her and bear no grudges against the Federal Government or her family. Vengeance cannot bring back my son, but forgiveness can bring peace,” he said.

    Maryam Sanda was accused of killing her husband in November 2017 following a domestic dispute in Abuja.

    She was subsequently convicted by the court and sentenced to death by hanging in January 2020.

    I Am Happy”- Father Of Murdered Bilyaminu Bello Appreciates Presidential Pardon For Maryam Sanda The father of the late Bilyaminu Bello, Alhaji Ahmed Bello Isa, has expressed delight with the decision of President Bola Tinubu to grant a pardon to Maryam Sanda over the killing of his son. Isa, in a press conference on Tuesday, disclosed that he had totally forgiven Sanda even before the court sentenced her to jail over the death of her husband. The father added that Sanda’s freedom would give her the opportunity to take care of her two children. He added that he has accepted all that happened as the will of God, noting that whatever punitive measure inflicted against her daughter-in-law would not bring back his own son, but forgiveness can bring peace. “I am happy that the father of the nation has released Maryam so that she can look after her children. “We as Muslims accept whatever comes from Almighty Allah. I have forgiven her and bear no grudges against the Federal Government or her family. Vengeance cannot bring back my son, but forgiveness can bring peace,” he said. Maryam Sanda was accused of killing her husband in November 2017 following a domestic dispute in Abuja. She was subsequently convicted by the court and sentenced to death by hanging in January 2020.
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  • Father of Late Bilyaminu Bello Reveals He Pleaded with President Tinubu to Pardon Maryam Sanda.

    The biological father of the late Bilyaminu Bello, Alhaji Ahmed Bello Isa, has expressed his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision to grant presidential pardon to his daughter-in-law, Maryam Sanda, who was convicted for the murder of her husband in 2017.

    Speaking during a joint interview in Abuja with Maryam’s father, Alhaji Garba Sanda, Alhaji Bello disclosed that he had personally appealed to President Tinubu for clemency, saying his request was driven by humanitarian reasons and compassion for his two grandchildren.

    According to him, executing Maryam would not bring back his son but would only deepen the tragedy by leaving the children without parental care.

    “As a devout Muslim, I accepted the tragic event as the will of Allah. I have forgiven Maryam for what happened,” he said. “Before the end of the trial, I appealed to both the police and the court to drop the case because I did not want my grandchildren to lose their mother after losing their father. If she were executed, who would raise them with love?”

    Reacting to reports that some members of the family opposed the pardon, he maintained that everyone is entitled to their opinion but emphasized that, as the biological father, he has fully forgiven Maryam.

    On his part, Alhaji Garba Sanda, Maryam’s father, expressed profound gratitude to Alhaji Bello and his family for their extraordinary show of forgiveness, describing it as “a true act of faith and humanity.”

    “Words cannot express how grateful we are for this gesture of mercy and reconciliation. We pray that healing continues for both families and that the children grow up surrounded by love and peace,” he said.

    Both families reaffirmed their decision to embrace forgiveness, compassion, and unity, pledging to work together to raise the late Bilyaminu’s children in an environment of peace and love.
    Father of Late Bilyaminu Bello Reveals He Pleaded with President Tinubu to Pardon Maryam Sanda. The biological father of the late Bilyaminu Bello, Alhaji Ahmed Bello Isa, has expressed his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision to grant presidential pardon to his daughter-in-law, Maryam Sanda, who was convicted for the murder of her husband in 2017. Speaking during a joint interview in Abuja with Maryam’s father, Alhaji Garba Sanda, Alhaji Bello disclosed that he had personally appealed to President Tinubu for clemency, saying his request was driven by humanitarian reasons and compassion for his two grandchildren. According to him, executing Maryam would not bring back his son but would only deepen the tragedy by leaving the children without parental care. “As a devout Muslim, I accepted the tragic event as the will of Allah. I have forgiven Maryam for what happened,” he said. “Before the end of the trial, I appealed to both the police and the court to drop the case because I did not want my grandchildren to lose their mother after losing their father. If she were executed, who would raise them with love?” Reacting to reports that some members of the family opposed the pardon, he maintained that everyone is entitled to their opinion but emphasized that, as the biological father, he has fully forgiven Maryam. On his part, Alhaji Garba Sanda, Maryam’s father, expressed profound gratitude to Alhaji Bello and his family for their extraordinary show of forgiveness, describing it as “a true act of faith and humanity.” “Words cannot express how grateful we are for this gesture of mercy and reconciliation. We pray that healing continues for both families and that the children grow up surrounded by love and peace,” he said. Both families reaffirmed their decision to embrace forgiveness, compassion, and unity, pledging to work together to raise the late Bilyaminu’s children in an environment of peace and love.
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  • Father of Late Bilyaminu Bello Reveals He Pleaded with President Tinubu to Pardon Maryam Sanda.

    The biological father of the late Bilyaminu Bello, Alhaji Ahmed Bello Isa, has expressed his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision to grant presidential pardon to his daughter-in-law, Maryam Sanda, who was convicted for the murder of her husband in 2017.

    Speaking during a joint interview in Abuja with Maryam’s father, Alhaji Garba Sanda, Alhaji Bello disclosed that he had personally appealed to President Tinubu for clemency, saying his request was driven by humanitarian reasons and compassion for his two grandchildren.

    According to him, executing Maryam would not bring back his son but would only deepen the tragedy by leaving the children without parental care.

    “As a devout Muslim, I accepted the tragic event as the will of Allah. I have forgiven Maryam for what happened,” he said. “Before the end of the trial, I appealed to both the police and the court to drop the case because I did not want my grandchildren to lose their mother after losing their father. If she were executed, who would raise them with love?”

    Reacting to reports that some members of the family opposed the pardon, he maintained that everyone is entitled to their opinion but emphasized that, as the biological father, he has fully forgiven Maryam.

    On his part, Alhaji Garba Sanda, Maryam’s father, expressed profound gratitude to Alhaji Bello and his family for their extraordinary show of forgiveness, describing it as “a true act of faith and humanity.”

    “Words cannot express how grateful we are for this gesture of mercy and reconciliation. We pray that healing continues for both families and that the children grow up surrounded by love and peace,” he said.

    Both families reaffirmed their decision to embrace forgiveness, compassion, and unity, pledging to work together to raise the late Bilyaminu’s children in an environment of peace and love.
    Father of Late Bilyaminu Bello Reveals He Pleaded with President Tinubu to Pardon Maryam Sanda. The biological father of the late Bilyaminu Bello, Alhaji Ahmed Bello Isa, has expressed his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision to grant presidential pardon to his daughter-in-law, Maryam Sanda, who was convicted for the murder of her husband in 2017. Speaking during a joint interview in Abuja with Maryam’s father, Alhaji Garba Sanda, Alhaji Bello disclosed that he had personally appealed to President Tinubu for clemency, saying his request was driven by humanitarian reasons and compassion for his two grandchildren. According to him, executing Maryam would not bring back his son but would only deepen the tragedy by leaving the children without parental care. “As a devout Muslim, I accepted the tragic event as the will of Allah. I have forgiven Maryam for what happened,” he said. “Before the end of the trial, I appealed to both the police and the court to drop the case because I did not want my grandchildren to lose their mother after losing their father. If she were executed, who would raise them with love?” Reacting to reports that some members of the family opposed the pardon, he maintained that everyone is entitled to their opinion but emphasized that, as the biological father, he has fully forgiven Maryam. On his part, Alhaji Garba Sanda, Maryam’s father, expressed profound gratitude to Alhaji Bello and his family for their extraordinary show of forgiveness, describing it as “a true act of faith and humanity.” “Words cannot express how grateful we are for this gesture of mercy and reconciliation. We pray that healing continues for both families and that the children grow up surrounded by love and peace,” he said. Both families reaffirmed their decision to embrace forgiveness, compassion, and unity, pledging to work together to raise the late Bilyaminu’s children in an environment of peace and love.
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  • “Forgiveness Isn’t Friendship” — BBNaija Winner Imisi Speaks on Faith, Fame, and Her Next Big Move

    According to a report by The Punch on Saturday, October 11, 2025, Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner Opeyemi Ayanwale, popularly known as Imisi, has made it clear she’s not interested in reconciling with any of her former housemates — especially Faith.

    In her words:

    “Forgiveness doesn’t mean forced friendship.”


    The proud Ebute Meta-born reality star described her victory as “surreal”, adding that she’s still adjusting to her new status. She fondly recalled her mother’s emotional reaction after her win:

    “You are a child that made me proud.”



    On What Helped Her Win:
    Imisi credited her authenticity and openness, noting that her vulnerability wasn’t a strategy but simply who she is. She said her best moments in the house were making people laugh and receiving surprise compliments from Big Brother himself.

    On Her Prize Money:
    The BBNaija Queen revealed she plans to invest wisely, emphasizing she’s in no rush to make decisions.

    On Her Future Goals:
    Imisi says Nollywood should get ready for her as she sets her sights on working with icons like Funke Akindele and Mo Abudu. She confirmed that her viral nickname, “Ijoba 606,” has officially become her brand identity.

    Staying True to Her Roots:
    Despite her fame, Imisi vowed never to forget her Ebute Meta roots. “I’m proudly Yoruba,” she said, adding she’d enter the house again without changing her personality.

    When asked about her relationship with Faith, Imisi said:

    “I’ve forgiven, but I’m not forcing reconciliation. If it happens naturally, fine — if not, life goes on.”


    In a world where many pretend for public approval, Imisi stands firm — authentic, bold, and unapologetically herself.
    “Forgiveness Isn’t Friendship” — BBNaija Winner Imisi Speaks on Faith, Fame, and Her Next Big Move According to a report by The Punch on Saturday, October 11, 2025, Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner Opeyemi Ayanwale, popularly known as Imisi, has made it clear she’s not interested in reconciling with any of her former housemates — especially Faith. In her words: “Forgiveness doesn’t mean forced friendship.” The proud Ebute Meta-born reality star described her victory as “surreal”, adding that she’s still adjusting to her new status. She fondly recalled her mother’s emotional reaction after her win: “You are a child that made me proud.” On What Helped Her Win: Imisi credited her authenticity and openness, noting that her vulnerability wasn’t a strategy but simply who she is. She said her best moments in the house were making people laugh and receiving surprise compliments from Big Brother himself. On Her Prize Money: The BBNaija Queen revealed she plans to invest wisely, emphasizing she’s in no rush to make decisions. On Her Future Goals: Imisi says Nollywood should get ready for her as she sets her sights on working with icons like Funke Akindele and Mo Abudu. She confirmed that her viral nickname, “Ijoba 606,” has officially become her brand identity. Staying True to Her Roots: Despite her fame, Imisi vowed never to forget her Ebute Meta roots. “I’m proudly Yoruba,” she said, adding she’d enter the house again without changing her personality. When asked about her relationship with Faith, Imisi said: “I’ve forgiven, but I’m not forcing reconciliation. If it happens naturally, fine — if not, life goes on.” In a world where many pretend for public approval, Imisi stands firm — authentic, bold, and unapologetically herself.
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  • Tinubu grants mass clemency to 175 Nigerians including Herbert Macaulay , Mamman Vatsa, Ogoni Nine, and Farouk Lawan.

    President Bola Tinubu extends historic pardons to national icons, ex-lawmakers, and long-serving inmates — sparking debate over justice, mercy, and selective forgiveness.

    In a landmark exercise of presidential clemency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the pardon of 175 Nigerians, including posthumous exonerations for Herbert Macaulay, Major General Mamman Jiya Vatsa, and the Ogoni Nine, alongside amnesty for several living convicts such as former lawmaker Farouk Lawan.

    The decision, endorsed by the National Council of State in Abuja, was made public through a State House statement issued on Wednesday by Presidential Adviser Bayo Onanuga.

    Among the pardoned historical figures, Herbert Macaulay—Nigeria’s founding nationalist and co-founder of the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC)—was posthumously cleared of his 1913 colonial conviction, which barred him from public service. Mamman Vatsa, a poet and general executed in 1986 for alleged treason, also received a symbolic national pardon nearly four decades later.
    Equally significant is the posthumous pardon of the Ogoni Nine, led by environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, whose 1995 execution by the military regime sparked global outrage. Their rehabilitation comes with national honours awarded to four other Ogoni elders for their advocacy and sacrifice.

    The list of pardoned individuals includes:
    Farouk Lawan, convicted for bribery while chairing the House fuel subsidy probe,
    Nweke Francis Chibueze, a convicted drug trafficker,
    Dr. Nwogu Peters, jailed for fraud,
    Mrs. Anastasia Daniel Nwaobia, Barr. Hussaini Umar, and Ayinla Saadu Alanamu, among others.
    According to the PACPM’s report, 175 beneficiaries met the criteria of old age, ill health, good conduct, rehabilitation, or remorse during long-term imprisonment.

    However, the decision has ignited public debate. Activist Omoyele Sowore criticized the clemency list, accusing President Tinubu of “forgiving political criminals while keeping Mazi Nnamdi Kanu behind bars despite court rulings in his favour.”
    Sowore wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
    “Criminals and political thieves are forgiven, celebrated, and rehabilitated, while a man demanding self-determination remains unjustly detained.”
    The presidency, however, insists the move aligns with Nigeria’s constitutional commitment to mercy, justice reform, and national healing.
    Tinubu grants mass clemency to 175 Nigerians including Herbert Macaulay , Mamman Vatsa, Ogoni Nine, and Farouk Lawan. President Bola Tinubu extends historic pardons to national icons, ex-lawmakers, and long-serving inmates — sparking debate over justice, mercy, and selective forgiveness. In a landmark exercise of presidential clemency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the pardon of 175 Nigerians, including posthumous exonerations for Herbert Macaulay, Major General Mamman Jiya Vatsa, and the Ogoni Nine, alongside amnesty for several living convicts such as former lawmaker Farouk Lawan. The decision, endorsed by the National Council of State in Abuja, was made public through a State House statement issued on Wednesday by Presidential Adviser Bayo Onanuga. Among the pardoned historical figures, Herbert Macaulay—Nigeria’s founding nationalist and co-founder of the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC)—was posthumously cleared of his 1913 colonial conviction, which barred him from public service. Mamman Vatsa, a poet and general executed in 1986 for alleged treason, also received a symbolic national pardon nearly four decades later. Equally significant is the posthumous pardon of the Ogoni Nine, led by environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, whose 1995 execution by the military regime sparked global outrage. Their rehabilitation comes with national honours awarded to four other Ogoni elders for their advocacy and sacrifice. The list of pardoned individuals includes: Farouk Lawan, convicted for bribery while chairing the House fuel subsidy probe, Nweke Francis Chibueze, a convicted drug trafficker, Dr. Nwogu Peters, jailed for fraud, Mrs. Anastasia Daniel Nwaobia, Barr. Hussaini Umar, and Ayinla Saadu Alanamu, among others. According to the PACPM’s report, 175 beneficiaries met the criteria of old age, ill health, good conduct, rehabilitation, or remorse during long-term imprisonment. However, the decision has ignited public debate. Activist Omoyele Sowore criticized the clemency list, accusing President Tinubu of “forgiving political criminals while keeping Mazi Nnamdi Kanu behind bars despite court rulings in his favour.” Sowore wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Criminals and political thieves are forgiven, celebrated, and rehabilitated, while a man demanding self-determination remains unjustly detained.” The presidency, however, insists the move aligns with Nigeria’s constitutional commitment to mercy, justice reform, and national healing.
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  • Nigeria NewsSaudi Grand Mufti, Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh Is Dead.

    Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Sheikh, has reportedly died.
    Saudi Grand Mufti, Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh Is Dead.

    Saudi Royal Court confirmed his passing, it did not disclose his age or cause of death.

    Multiple Saudi media outlets put his age at 82. Al-Sheikh’s death on Tuesday marked the end of more than two decades as the Kingdom’s top religious authority.

    “With the passing of Al-Sheikh, Saudi Arabia and the Islamic world have lost a distinguished scholar who made significant contributions to the service of Islam and Muslims,” the Royal Court announced.

    Funeral prayers were held after Asr at the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque, Riyadh, with senior officials, scholars and citizens in attendance.

    In line with Saudi custom, burial followed immediately at a nearby cemetery.

    By directive of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, funeral prayers in absentia were also offered after Asr at the Grand Mosque in Makkah, the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, and mosques across the Kingdom.

    Among dignitaries present were the Emir of Madinah, Prince Salman bin Sultan, who joined prayers at the Prophet’s Mosque, and Makkah Deputy Emir, Prince Saud bin Mishaal, who offered prayers at King Salman Mosque, Jeddah.

    Worshippers prayed for Allah’s mercy, forgiveness and high rank in Paradise for the deceased.
    Nigeria NewsSaudi Grand Mufti, Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh Is Dead. Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Sheikh, has reportedly died. Saudi Grand Mufti, Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh Is Dead. Saudi Royal Court confirmed his passing, it did not disclose his age or cause of death. Multiple Saudi media outlets put his age at 82. Al-Sheikh’s death on Tuesday marked the end of more than two decades as the Kingdom’s top religious authority. “With the passing of Al-Sheikh, Saudi Arabia and the Islamic world have lost a distinguished scholar who made significant contributions to the service of Islam and Muslims,” the Royal Court announced. Funeral prayers were held after Asr at the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque, Riyadh, with senior officials, scholars and citizens in attendance. In line with Saudi custom, burial followed immediately at a nearby cemetery. By directive of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, funeral prayers in absentia were also offered after Asr at the Grand Mosque in Makkah, the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, and mosques across the Kingdom. Among dignitaries present were the Emir of Madinah, Prince Salman bin Sultan, who joined prayers at the Prophet’s Mosque, and Makkah Deputy Emir, Prince Saud bin Mishaal, who offered prayers at King Salman Mosque, Jeddah. Worshippers prayed for Allah’s mercy, forgiveness and high rank in Paradise for the deceased.
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  • BBNaija’s Faith Adewale Opens Up: “I Wish My Mum Was a Better Mum”

    Big Brother Naija housemate, Faith Adewale, has stirred emotions after making a heartfelt confession about his strained relationship with his mother.

    Speaking with fellow housemate Joanna after Thursday’s pool party, the Osun-born medical doctor revealed that despite efforts to reconnect, he still struggles to build a deeper bond with his mum.

    Faith initially admitted:

    “I hate my mum.”

    But after Joanna’s reaction, he quickly rephrased:

    “Okay, maybe not hate, but I just wish she was a better mum.”

    Joanna, however, encouraged Faith to keep trying to mend things with his mother, reminding him that mothers often make immense sacrifices for their children. She urged him to embrace forgiveness, even in the face of misunderstandings.

    This emotional conversation has since sparked conversations among fans about family, forgiveness, and healing.
    BBNaija’s Faith Adewale Opens Up: “I Wish My Mum Was a Better Mum” Big Brother Naija housemate, Faith Adewale, has stirred emotions after making a heartfelt confession about his strained relationship with his mother. Speaking with fellow housemate Joanna after Thursday’s pool party, the Osun-born medical doctor revealed that despite efforts to reconnect, he still struggles to build a deeper bond with his mum. Faith initially admitted: “I hate my mum.” But after Joanna’s reaction, he quickly rephrased: “Okay, maybe not hate, but I just wish she was a better mum.” Joanna, however, encouraged Faith to keep trying to mend things with his mother, reminding him that mothers often make immense sacrifices for their children. She urged him to embrace forgiveness, even in the face of misunderstandings. This emotional conversation has since sparked conversations among fans about family, forgiveness, and healing.
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  • Sunday Igboho Apologises To Ooni Of Ife, Seeks Support To Clear Watchlist Status

    Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo (Sunday Igboho), on Saturday formally apologised to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, during a reconciliation visit to the Ile Oodua Palace in Ile-Ife.

    Before prominent monarchs and chiefs, Igboho prostrated before the Ooni, admitting his past remarks against the monarch were wrong. He thanked the Ooni for privately intervening during his detention in Benin Republic and pleaded for support to clear his security watchlist status and unfreeze his accounts.

    Supporting the reconciliation, Yoruba monarchs praised Igboho’s humility and assured him of forgiveness.

    The Ooni, in response, embraced Igboho, describing him as a “brilliant and courageous son of Yorubaland” and urged unity among Yoruba people.

    The move marks a significant step in mending strained ties and could pave the way for broader dialogue on Yoruba self-determination.

    #SundayIgboho #OoniOfIfe #YorubaNation #NigeriaNews
    Sunday Igboho Apologises To Ooni Of Ife, Seeks Support To Clear Watchlist Status Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo (Sunday Igboho), on Saturday formally apologised to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, during a reconciliation visit to the Ile Oodua Palace in Ile-Ife. Before prominent monarchs and chiefs, Igboho prostrated before the Ooni, admitting his past remarks against the monarch were wrong. He thanked the Ooni for privately intervening during his detention in Benin Republic and pleaded for support to clear his security watchlist status and unfreeze his accounts. Supporting the reconciliation, Yoruba monarchs praised Igboho’s humility and assured him of forgiveness. The Ooni, in response, embraced Igboho, describing him as a “brilliant and courageous son of Yorubaland” and urged unity among Yoruba people. The move marks a significant step in mending strained ties and could pave the way for broader dialogue on Yoruba self-determination. #SundayIgboho #OoniOfIfe #YorubaNation #NigeriaNews
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  • Tinubu urged to pardon suspended DCP, Abba Kyari for security reasons.

    Tinubu urged to pardon suspended DCP, Abba Kyari for security reasons
    Tinubu urged to pardon suspended DCP, Abba Kyari for security reasons
    The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) office in Nigeria has called on President Bola Tinubu to grant a presidential pardon to suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, in the interest of national security.

    The appeal was made in a statement by the Head of Diplomatic Mission, Duru Hezekiah, and shared with journalists in Abuja.

    Hezekiah said the request became necessary due to rising insecurity across the country, including terrorism, kidnapping, and organised crime. He said Kyari’s expertise could be useful if reintegrated under strict conditions.

    The commission clarified that the appeal was not aimed at influencing the ongoing court case, but suggested that the option of clemency could be explored if allowed by law and subject to accountability.


    It cited Section 175 of the 1999 Constitution, which gives the President power to grant pardons and reprieves, and pointed to global examples where individuals with tactical experience were conditionally reintegrated to serve national interests.

    The IHRC stated that conditional clemency is not forgiveness but a strategic tool that can be applied with legal and ethical oversight.

    Kyari, once known for high-profile anti-crime operations, is currently facing prosecution by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency over drug-related charges.
    Tinubu urged to pardon suspended DCP, Abba Kyari for security reasons. Tinubu urged to pardon suspended DCP, Abba Kyari for security reasons Tinubu urged to pardon suspended DCP, Abba Kyari for security reasons The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) office in Nigeria has called on President Bola Tinubu to grant a presidential pardon to suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, in the interest of national security. The appeal was made in a statement by the Head of Diplomatic Mission, Duru Hezekiah, and shared with journalists in Abuja. Hezekiah said the request became necessary due to rising insecurity across the country, including terrorism, kidnapping, and organised crime. He said Kyari’s expertise could be useful if reintegrated under strict conditions. The commission clarified that the appeal was not aimed at influencing the ongoing court case, but suggested that the option of clemency could be explored if allowed by law and subject to accountability. It cited Section 175 of the 1999 Constitution, which gives the President power to grant pardons and reprieves, and pointed to global examples where individuals with tactical experience were conditionally reintegrated to serve national interests. The IHRC stated that conditional clemency is not forgiveness but a strategic tool that can be applied with legal and ethical oversight. Kyari, once known for high-profile anti-crime operations, is currently facing prosecution by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency over drug-related charges.
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  • Explosive Twist: VDM Alleges Cover Up, Uonfirm Secret Video of Iyabo Ojo Begging Naira Marley as Mohbad Drama Deepens.

    VeryDarkMan claims Iyabo Ojo, Samklef, and others plotted fundraising, DNA denial, and manipulated Mohbad’s death narrative — Sandra Bende says “it’s all true.”

    In a viral exposé posted online, VDM alleged that a secret video exists of Iyabo Ojo kneeling and begging embattled artist Naira Marley for forgiveness — a man she had publicly accused of playing a role in Mohbad’s death. According to him, the same group that led the #JusticeForMohbad campaign were friends with the judge who sentenced Naira Marley and Sam Larry.
    VDM further claimed that shortly after Mohbad’s death in September 2023, these celebrities were already requesting donations in the singer’s name, supposedly for his son Liam. However, VDM questioned the legitimacy of those efforts, asking for a DNA test to confirm paternity. This request was met with outrage, but VDM maintains that even those pushing the donation campaign weren’t sure who Mohbad’s father truly was.
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    He revealed that the group used Aloma DMW’s account to receive donations and threatened to arrest him after he asked questions about the funds. VDM then transferred ₦100 to the account, citing that it gave him a right to know how the money would be used a move that reportedly forced the campaign to end abruptly.
    VDM challenged Iyabo Ojo, Samklef, and others to publicly release the full content of their private group chats including screenshots and voice notes warning them not to tamper with any material or he’d expose them himself.
    According to VDM, the real motive for the outrage against Naira Marley and Sam Larry wasn’t entirely about justice for Mohbad, but about personal vendettas, manipulation, and an attempt to control public perception. He also alleged that the autopsy outcome was known long before it was officially released, thanks to inside leaks from Tonto Dikeh’s alleged DSS connections.
    As Nigerians wait for the promised evidence and screenshots, one thing is clear: the drama surrounding Mohbad’s death and the personalities involved is far from over. And with more revelations expected, this might just be the biggest entertainment scandal of the year.
    Explosive Twist: VDM Alleges Cover Up, Uonfirm Secret Video of Iyabo Ojo Begging Naira Marley as Mohbad Drama Deepens. VeryDarkMan claims Iyabo Ojo, Samklef, and others plotted fundraising, DNA denial, and manipulated Mohbad’s death narrative — Sandra Bende says “it’s all true.” In a viral exposé posted online, VDM alleged that a secret video exists of Iyabo Ojo kneeling and begging embattled artist Naira Marley for forgiveness — a man she had publicly accused of playing a role in Mohbad’s death. According to him, the same group that led the #JusticeForMohbad campaign were friends with the judge who sentenced Naira Marley and Sam Larry. VDM further claimed that shortly after Mohbad’s death in September 2023, these celebrities were already requesting donations in the singer’s name, supposedly for his son Liam. However, VDM questioned the legitimacy of those efforts, asking for a DNA test to confirm paternity. This request was met with outrage, but VDM maintains that even those pushing the donation campaign weren’t sure who Mohbad’s father truly was. sandra benede sandra benede He revealed that the group used Aloma DMW’s account to receive donations and threatened to arrest him after he asked questions about the funds. VDM then transferred ₦100 to the account, citing that it gave him a right to know how the money would be used a move that reportedly forced the campaign to end abruptly. VDM challenged Iyabo Ojo, Samklef, and others to publicly release the full content of their private group chats including screenshots and voice notes warning them not to tamper with any material or he’d expose them himself. According to VDM, the real motive for the outrage against Naira Marley and Sam Larry wasn’t entirely about justice for Mohbad, but about personal vendettas, manipulation, and an attempt to control public perception. He also alleged that the autopsy outcome was known long before it was officially released, thanks to inside leaks from Tonto Dikeh’s alleged DSS connections. As Nigerians wait for the promised evidence and screenshots, one thing is clear: the drama surrounding Mohbad’s death and the personalities involved is far from over. And with more revelations expected, this might just be the biggest entertainment scandal of the year.
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