• The Power of an Innovative Mindset

    An innovative mindset is more than just thinking creatively—it’s a way of approaching problems, opportunities, and everyday challenges with curiosity, flexibility, and a willingness to take calculated risks. People with an innovative mindset don’t just accept the status quo; they question it, experiment with new ideas, and learn from failures as much as from successes.

    At the core of innovation is curiosity. Those with an innovative mindset constantly ask “why” and “what if,” seeking to understand systems deeply and explore new possibilities. They are adaptable, able to pivot when circumstances change, and resilient, seeing setbacks as stepping stones rather than roadblocks.

    Innovation also requires collaboration. While individual creativity is important, groundbreaking ideas often emerge from exchanging perspectives, challenging assumptions, and building on the insights of others.

    Ultimately, cultivating an innovative mindset transforms the way we approach life and work. It encourages continuous learning, inspires bold solutions, and drives progress—turning challenges into opportunities and ideas into impact.
    The Power of an Innovative Mindset An innovative mindset is more than just thinking creatively—it’s a way of approaching problems, opportunities, and everyday challenges with curiosity, flexibility, and a willingness to take calculated risks. People with an innovative mindset don’t just accept the status quo; they question it, experiment with new ideas, and learn from failures as much as from successes. At the core of innovation is curiosity. Those with an innovative mindset constantly ask “why” and “what if,” seeking to understand systems deeply and explore new possibilities. They are adaptable, able to pivot when circumstances change, and resilient, seeing setbacks as stepping stones rather than roadblocks. Innovation also requires collaboration. While individual creativity is important, groundbreaking ideas often emerge from exchanging perspectives, challenging assumptions, and building on the insights of others. Ultimately, cultivating an innovative mindset transforms the way we approach life and work. It encourages continuous learning, inspires bold solutions, and drives progress—turning challenges into opportunities and ideas into impact.
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  • Lagos has come a long way—especially when you look back at the colonial era. Its location along the Lagos Lagoon made it a strategic choice for the colonial administration, turning the city into a major center of British rule and commerce at the time.

    These photographs, sourced from the Time Magazine archives, offer a rare glimpse into Lagos in the 1800s. They capture a city under colonial control, when Europeans dominated political power and urban planning shaped daily life.

    What stands out in these images is the sense of order—well-laid streets, structured neighborhoods, and a city that reflected the priorities of its rulers. Lagos was already evolving into an organized urban space, long before the fast-paced megacity we know today.

    The old days carry their own charm and lessons.

    Images sourced from TIME Magazine Archives and the British National Archives. Used for historical and educational purposes.
    Lagos has come a long way—especially when you look back at the colonial era. Its location along the Lagos Lagoon made it a strategic choice for the colonial administration, turning the city into a major center of British rule and commerce at the time. These photographs, sourced from the Time Magazine archives, offer a rare glimpse into Lagos in the 1800s. They capture a city under colonial control, when Europeans dominated political power and urban planning shaped daily life. What stands out in these images is the sense of order—well-laid streets, structured neighborhoods, and a city that reflected the priorities of its rulers. Lagos was already evolving into an organized urban space, long before the fast-paced megacity we know today. The old days carry their own charm and lessons. Images sourced from TIME Magazine Archives and the British National Archives. Used for historical and educational purposes.
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  • “Life is a journey; only memories are luggage.”
    “Life is a journey; only memories are luggage.”
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  • “Experience is the comb life gives to a bald head.
    “Experience is the comb life gives to a bald head.
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  • Ultracapacitors Market Revenue and Business Landscape Analysis 2032
    The Ultracapacitors Market is gaining significant global momentum as industries increasingly seek energy storage solutions that offer rapid charge–discharge capability, long lifecycle performance, and high power density. Valued at US$ 2,356.24 million in 2024, the market is projected to expand at a strong CAGR of 15.4% from 2025 to 2032. Growth is largely driven by the accelerating adoption of electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and advanced industrial electronics. Detailed market insights can be explored through the Ultracapacitors Market industry analysis.
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    Ultracapacitors Market Revenue and Business Landscape Analysis 2032 The Ultracapacitors Market is gaining significant global momentum as industries increasingly seek energy storage solutions that offer rapid charge–discharge capability, long lifecycle performance, and high power density. Valued at US$ 2,356.24 million in 2024, the market is projected to expand at a strong CAGR of 15.4% from 2025 to 2032. Growth is largely driven by the accelerating adoption of electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and advanced industrial electronics. Detailed market insights can be explored through the Ultracapacitors Market industry analysis. https://www.analystviewmarketinsights.com/reports/report-highlight-ultracapacitors-market
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    The Ultracapacitors Market size was valued at US$2,356.24 Million in 2024, expanding at a CAGR of 15.4% from 2025 to 2032.
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  • Is VDM Free Brand Ambassador wey Blord No Apply for?

    As Blord import new electric bikes, before the bikes go touch ground, next thing we hear na big lies from Blord say VDM don carry petition go National Cybercrime Centre for Abuja.

    VDM immediately drop disclaimer.

    Every time Blord launch new product, he wan make VDM talk about him make him trend for free.

    At this point, make VDM find a way to deal with this guy, if not the cycle no dey end

    When Blord first talk say VDM be him lifetime ambassador, some ratels no understand wetin he mean. Now the meaning clear.

    VDM na the only brand ambassador for this country wey no sign contract, no collect payment, but still dey promote product with full energy

    Na marketing strategy wey nobody teach for business school be this, way Blord dey use.
    ~udochuku Orji
    Is VDM Free Brand Ambassador wey Blord No Apply for? As Blord import new electric bikes, before the bikes go touch ground, next thing we hear na big lies from Blord say VDM don carry petition go National Cybercrime Centre for Abuja. VDM immediately drop disclaimer. Every time Blord launch new product, he wan make VDM talk about him make him trend for free. At this point, make VDM find a way to deal with this guy, if not the cycle no dey end 🤣 When Blord first talk say VDM be him lifetime ambassador, some ratels no understand wetin he mean. Now the meaning clear. VDM na the only brand ambassador for this country wey no sign contract, no collect payment, but still dey promote product with full energy 😭😂 Na marketing strategy wey nobody teach for business school be this, way Blord dey use. ~udochuku Orji
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  • Nigerian Man Admits Killing British Woman in UK
    A Nigerian man, Adedapo Adegbola, has admitted murdering 23-year-old Stephanie Irons, a former colleague he had a brief relationship with. Her body was found in Mapperley, Nottingham on 21 October 2025. Adegbola, who moved to the UK in 2022, will be sentenced on 5 February and faces a mandatory life sentence. Police described the victim as “caring and compassionate” and said Adegbola fled the scene, leaving behind evidence, before eventually turning himself in.

    #UKNews #CrimeReport #Justice #BreakingStory
    Nigerian Man Admits Killing British Woman in UK A Nigerian man, Adedapo Adegbola, has admitted murdering 23-year-old Stephanie Irons, a former colleague he had a brief relationship with. Her body was found in Mapperley, Nottingham on 21 October 2025. Adegbola, who moved to the UK in 2022, will be sentenced on 5 February and faces a mandatory life sentence. Police described the victim as “caring and compassionate” and said Adegbola fled the scene, leaving behind evidence, before eventually turning himself in. #UKNews #CrimeReport #Justice #BreakingStory
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  • About two weeks after I arrived in Lagos, I was still looking for a job. Everything felt new and strange—so different from my hometown. People moved fast, streets looked unfamiliar, and I didn’t know anyone. I was jobless, tired, and weak from not working, but I refused to give up.

    I called one of my in-laws, Hassan, and we decided to check a construction site for work. We searched and searched, but nothing worked out.

    On our way back, we passed another site and saw some older men sitting on wooden timbers, using blades to cut their hands and applying some kind of traditional medicine. They waved at us to come closer.

    I told Hassan, “Don’t go near them. We have no business there.”

    But I, feeling bold, stepped forward on my own. I didn’t look back.

    Suddenly, a huge stick hit my shoulder. My heart sank—I was terrified. I dropped to my knees and pleaded,
    “Please… I was just scared of what you were doing. That’s why I didn’t join!”

    After that, they finally let me go.

    Even today, I cannot forget that moment—the fear, the pain, and the relief all mixed together. It was my first real lesson in how unpredictable life in Lagos can be. #LagosLife #CityStories #SurvivalInLagos #JobHustle #NewCityAdventures #FearAndRelief #LifeLessons
    About two weeks after I arrived in Lagos, I was still looking for a job. Everything felt new and strange—so different from my hometown. People moved fast, streets looked unfamiliar, and I didn’t know anyone. I was jobless, tired, and weak from not working, but I refused to give up. I called one of my in-laws, Hassan, and we decided to check a construction site for work. We searched and searched, but nothing worked out. On our way back, we passed another site and saw some older men sitting on wooden timbers, using blades to cut their hands and applying some kind of traditional medicine. They waved at us to come closer. I told Hassan, “Don’t go near them. We have no business there.” But I, feeling bold, stepped forward on my own. I didn’t look back. Suddenly, a huge stick hit my shoulder. My heart sank—I was terrified. I dropped to my knees and pleaded, “Please… I was just scared of what you were doing. That’s why I didn’t join!” After that, they finally let me go. Even today, I cannot forget that moment—the fear, the pain, and the relief all mixed together. It was my first real lesson in how unpredictable life in Lagos can be. #LagosLife #CityStories #SurvivalInLagos #JobHustle #NewCityAdventures #FearAndRelief #LifeLessons
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  • When I first came from Kogi to Lagos, my uncle told me,
    “Once you reach Ojota, just look for a bus going to Ikorodu Garage.”

    Simple, right?
    I thought so too.

    I got to Ojota and started listening carefully to the bus conductors.
    One was shouting “Berger! Berger!”
    Another was yelling “Ketu! Mile 12!”

    But the one I was waiting for Ikorodu Garage, never came.

    Instead, all I kept hearing was one strange shout:
    “Agric kóódù! Agric kóódù!”

    I stood there for almost 40 minutes, confused and frustrated, scanning faces and listening harder.
    “No,” I kept telling myself, “this one is not Ikorodu Garage.”

    Finally, I walked up to one man and asked,
    “Abeg sir, where is bus for Ikorodu Garage?”

    The man looked at me, smiled, and said,
    “You hear ‘Agric kóódù’? That one na your bus.”

    That was the day I learned my first real Lagos lesson:
    In Lagos, don’t expect your destination to sound like it does in your address book.
    Here, pronunciation has its own rules—and if you don’t ask questions, you’ll wait forever.

    And just like that, I entered my Lagos life.
    When I first came from Kogi to Lagos, my uncle told me, “Once you reach Ojota, just look for a bus going to Ikorodu Garage.” Simple, right? I thought so too. I got to Ojota and started listening carefully to the bus conductors. One was shouting “Berger! Berger!” Another was yelling “Ketu! Mile 12!” But the one I was waiting for Ikorodu Garage, never came. Instead, all I kept hearing was one strange shout: “Agric kóódù! Agric kóódù!” I stood there for almost 40 minutes, confused and frustrated, scanning faces and listening harder. “No,” I kept telling myself, “this one is not Ikorodu Garage.” Finally, I walked up to one man and asked, “Abeg sir, where is bus for Ikorodu Garage?” The man looked at me, smiled, and said, “You hear ‘Agric kóódù’? That one na your bus.” That was the day I learned my first real Lagos lesson: In Lagos, don’t expect your destination to sound like it does in your address book. Here, pronunciation has its own rules—and if you don’t ask questions, you’ll wait forever. And just like that, I entered my Lagos life. 😄
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  • Prayers Held for the Soul of Destiny Boy


    Friends, family, and community members gathered to offer prayers for the repose of the soul of Destiny Boy. The solemn ceremony included heartfelt supplications asking Almighty Allah to grant him Aljannah Firdaus. Attendees remembered his life fondly, praying for comfort for his loved ones and eternal peace for the departed.
    Prayers Held for the Soul of Destiny Boy Friends, family, and community members gathered to offer prayers for the repose of the soul of Destiny Boy. The solemn ceremony included heartfelt supplications asking Almighty Allah to grant him Aljannah Firdaus. Attendees remembered his life fondly, praying for comfort for his loved ones and eternal peace for the departed.
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  • 35 Million Nigerians at Risk of Hunger in 2026 – UN


    The UN warns that 35 million Nigerians face acute hunger in 2026, including 3 million children with severe malnutrition, amid falling global aid. Conflict in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe worsens the crisis, with 4,000 killed in 2025. The UN plans $516M in aid for 2.5M people, down from 3.6M last year, focusing on lifesaving interventions as national measures begin to fill the gap.

    35 Million Nigerians at Risk of Hunger in 2026 – UN The UN warns that 35 million Nigerians face acute hunger in 2026, including 3 million children with severe malnutrition, amid falling global aid. Conflict in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe worsens the crisis, with 4,000 killed in 2025. The UN plans $516M in aid for 2.5M people, down from 3.6M last year, focusing on lifesaving interventions as national measures begin to fill the gap.
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  • Silicone Sealants Market Expansion Strategies and Future Outlook 2032
    The Silicone Sealants Market is witnessing steady expansion as industries increasingly demand high-performance sealing solutions capable of withstanding extreme temperatures, moisture, UV exposure, and chemical stress. Silicone sealants are widely valued for their flexibility, long service life, and superior adhesion properties, making them indispensable across construction, automotive, electronics, and industrial applications. Valued at US$ 4,203.43 million in 2024, the market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.50% from 2025 to 2032, supported by rising infrastructure activity and technological advancements in material science.


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    Silicone Sealants Market Expansion Strategies and Future Outlook 2032 The Silicone Sealants Market is witnessing steady expansion as industries increasingly demand high-performance sealing solutions capable of withstanding extreme temperatures, moisture, UV exposure, and chemical stress. Silicone sealants are widely valued for their flexibility, long service life, and superior adhesion properties, making them indispensable across construction, automotive, electronics, and industrial applications. Valued at US$ 4,203.43 million in 2024, the market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.50% from 2025 to 2032, supported by rising infrastructure activity and technological advancements in material science. https://analystviewmarketinsights.com/reports/report-highlight-silicone-sealants-market
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  • Bioinformatics Services Market Performance: Key Metrics and Growth Analysis 2032
    The Bioinformatics Services Market has emerged as a cornerstone of modern life sciences, enabling researchers and healthcare organizations to extract actionable insights from vast and complex biological datasets. As genomics, proteomics, and personalized medicine continue to advance, the demand for specialized bioinformatics services is rising rapidly. In 2024, the market was valued at US$ 3,230.43 million and is expected to grow at a robust CAGR of 15.90% from 2025 to 2032, reflecting strong adoption across research, clinical, and commercial applications.


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    Bioinformatics Services Market Performance: Key Metrics and Growth Analysis 2032 The Bioinformatics Services Market has emerged as a cornerstone of modern life sciences, enabling researchers and healthcare organizations to extract actionable insights from vast and complex biological datasets. As genomics, proteomics, and personalized medicine continue to advance, the demand for specialized bioinformatics services is rising rapidly. In 2024, the market was valued at US$ 3,230.43 million and is expected to grow at a robust CAGR of 15.90% from 2025 to 2032, reflecting strong adoption across research, clinical, and commercial applications. https://analystviewmarketinsights.com/reports/report-highlight-bioinformatics-services-market
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  • THE LOAD THAT CHANGED SUNDAY’S LIFE

    Sunday was a poor young boy living in a small village. He had no father, and his mother struggled every day to feed them. Most mornings, Sunday went from farm to farm, helping people just to earn food.

    One hot afternoon, as Sunday was returning home, he saw an old man walking slowly along the narrow path. The man was weak and bent with age. A heavy load of firewood rested on his head, and his legs were shaking.

    Many people passed by.
    No one stopped to help.

    Sunday felt pity in his heart. He ran to the old man.

    “Baba, please let me help you,” Sunday said.

    The old man looked at the boy and shook his head. “My son, this load is very heavy.”
    Complete the story here https://fintter.com/posts/14715
    THE LOAD THAT CHANGED SUNDAY’S LIFE Sunday was a poor young boy living in a small village. He had no father, and his mother struggled every day to feed them. Most mornings, Sunday went from farm to farm, helping people just to earn food. One hot afternoon, as Sunday was returning home, he saw an old man walking slowly along the narrow path. The man was weak and bent with age. A heavy load of firewood rested on his head, and his legs were shaking. Many people passed by. No one stopped to help. Sunday felt pity in his heart. He ran to the old man. “Baba, please let me help you,” Sunday said. The old man looked at the boy and shook his head. “My son, this load is very heavy.” Complete the story here https://fintter.com/posts/14715
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  • Abdullah Trained Amina Through School — Then Watched Her Marry Another Man

    Abdullah was not a wealthy man, but he was hardworking and hopeful. When he met Amina, she was young, focused, and determined to change her life through education. He saw potential in her long before others did, and he chose to stand by her.

    From secondary school through higher education, Abdullah paid Amina’s school fees, bought her books, and supported her daily needs. He made sacrifices quietly, often putting his own dreams on hold so she could pursue hers. To Abdullah, it was more than support — it was love, commitment, and belief in a future they would share.

    As the years passed and Amina approached graduation, things slowly began to change. The warmth in their conversations faded. Messages became less frequent. The bond that once felt unbreakable began to feel distant.

    Not long after Amina completed her studies, the news reached Abdullah — she was getting married to another man. There was no warning, no honest conversation beforehand. The announcement came like a sudden storm, leaving Abdullah with questions that had no answers.

    To Amina, her decision may have been shaped by personal reasons, family expectations, or a different vision for her life. To Abdullah, it felt like a deep betrayal — not just of love, but of the years of sacrifice he made with sincere intentions.

    This story is not only about heartbreak; it is about expectations and unspoken assumptions. It reminds us that support, no matter how genuine, does not guarantee commitment. Love must be freely chosen, not implied through sacrifice.

    In the end, Abdullah learned a painful but necessary lesson: helping someone rise does not always mean they will remain by your side. Sometimes, you are part of someone’s journey, not their destination.

    He walked away hurt, wiser, and stronger — carrying a truth many discover too late: true love is built on mutual choice, not obligation.
    Abdullah Trained Amina Through School — Then Watched Her Marry Another Man Abdullah was not a wealthy man, but he was hardworking and hopeful. When he met Amina, she was young, focused, and determined to change her life through education. He saw potential in her long before others did, and he chose to stand by her. From secondary school through higher education, Abdullah paid Amina’s school fees, bought her books, and supported her daily needs. He made sacrifices quietly, often putting his own dreams on hold so she could pursue hers. To Abdullah, it was more than support — it was love, commitment, and belief in a future they would share. As the years passed and Amina approached graduation, things slowly began to change. The warmth in their conversations faded. Messages became less frequent. The bond that once felt unbreakable began to feel distant. Not long after Amina completed her studies, the news reached Abdullah — she was getting married to another man. There was no warning, no honest conversation beforehand. The announcement came like a sudden storm, leaving Abdullah with questions that had no answers. To Amina, her decision may have been shaped by personal reasons, family expectations, or a different vision for her life. To Abdullah, it felt like a deep betrayal — not just of love, but of the years of sacrifice he made with sincere intentions. This story is not only about heartbreak; it is about expectations and unspoken assumptions. It reminds us that support, no matter how genuine, does not guarantee commitment. Love must be freely chosen, not implied through sacrifice. In the end, Abdullah learned a painful but necessary lesson: helping someone rise does not always mean they will remain by your side. Sometimes, you are part of someone’s journey, not their destination. He walked away hurt, wiser, and stronger — carrying a truth many discover too late: true love is built on mutual choice, not obligation.
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  • Nigerians spend over $1bn on beer in 9 months as brewers hit record sales …..

    Nigerians spent over $1 billion on beer within nine months as major brewers recorded record-breaking sales despite economic challenges. Industry reports show strong demand for alcoholic beverages, driven by population growth, festive seasons, and rising consumer spending on lifestyle products. The surge in sales has boosted revenues for leading brewing companies, even as inflation and high costs affect household budgets. Analysts say the trend highlights the resilience of Nigeria’s beer market and its continued appeal to consumers nationwide.
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    Nigerians spend over $1bn on beer in 9 months as brewers hit record sales ….. Nigerians spent over $1 billion on beer within nine months as major brewers recorded record-breaking sales despite economic challenges. Industry reports show strong demand for alcoholic beverages, driven by population growth, festive seasons, and rising consumer spending on lifestyle products. The surge in sales has boosted revenues for leading brewing companies, even as inflation and high costs affect household budgets. Analysts say the trend highlights the resilience of Nigeria’s beer market and its continued appeal to consumers nationwide. #fintternews
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  • Happy Birthday to beautiful Actress Eniola Ajao and her twin sister …….


    Nollywood actress Eniola Ajao is celebrating her birthday alongside her twin sister, and fans are flooding social media with warm wishes. The actress shared beautiful photos of herself and her sister, expressing gratitude for life, growth, and sisterhood. Colleagues and admirers praised her talent, beauty, and resilience, describing her as a hardworking star who continues to shine in the industry. The birthday celebration has sparked admiration online, with many noting the strong bond between the sisters and wishing them more years of success and happiness.
    #fintternews

    Happy Birthday to beautiful Actress Eniola Ajao and her twin sister ……. Nollywood actress Eniola Ajao is celebrating her birthday alongside her twin sister, and fans are flooding social media with warm wishes. The actress shared beautiful photos of herself and her sister, expressing gratitude for life, growth, and sisterhood. Colleagues and admirers praised her talent, beauty, and resilience, describing her as a hardworking star who continues to shine in the industry. The birthday celebration has sparked admiration online, with many noting the strong bond between the sisters and wishing them more years of success and happiness. #fintternews
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  • Destiny Boy’s Ally Reveals Shocking Claims About Late Singer’s Father

    Bright MJ, a close associate of late Afrofuji star Destiny Boy, alleges the young singer needed a life-saving operation, but his father blocked it due to family beliefs. He claims Destiny Boy was abandoned as a child, only to have his father show more interest in his car and assets after he became famous.

    #DestinyBoy #CelebrityGist #TragicLoss
    Destiny Boy’s Ally Reveals Shocking Claims About Late Singer’s Father Bright MJ, a close associate of late Afrofuji star Destiny Boy, alleges the young singer needed a life-saving operation, but his father blocked it due to family beliefs. He claims Destiny Boy was abandoned as a child, only to have his father show more interest in his car and assets after he became famous. #DestinyBoy #CelebrityGist #TragicLoss
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  • Tragedy as Niger Varsity Student Takes Own Life After Losing ₦600,000 to Betting….

    A 300-level student of a university in Niger State has reportedly taken his own life after losing ₦600,000 to sports betting. The incident has left fellow students and family members in shock, as he was described as calm before the tragedy. Sources say he became deeply distressed after the loss and could not handle the pressure. Authorities are said to be investigating the case, while many Nigerians are calling for awareness on the dangers of gambling addiction among youths.
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    Tragedy as Niger Varsity Student Takes Own Life After Losing ₦600,000 to Betting…. A 300-level student of a university in Niger State has reportedly taken his own life after losing ₦600,000 to sports betting. The incident has left fellow students and family members in shock, as he was described as calm before the tragedy. Sources say he became deeply distressed after the loss and could not handle the pressure. Authorities are said to be investigating the case, while many Nigerians are calling for awareness on the dangers of gambling addiction among youths. #fintternews
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  • Having a mark of prostration is not the same thing as having fear of God.
    Fear of God is shown through character, actions, and the way a person treats others.

    So can we truly say that a 40-year-old man who behaves foolishly fears God?

    #MoralTalk #FearOfGod #LifeLessons #TruthTalk
    Having a mark of prostration is not the same thing as having fear of God. Fear of God is shown through character, actions, and the way a person treats others. So can we truly say that a 40-year-old man who behaves foolishly fears God? #MoralTalk #FearOfGod #LifeLessons #TruthTalk
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