• The World’s First Telephone (1876)

    The oldest real telephone is the device invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, widely recognized as the first practical telephone capable of transmitting clear human speech over electrical wires. This groundbreaking invention marked the beginning of modern voice communication and laid the foundation for the global telecommunications industry we rely on today.
    #TelephoneHistory, #AlexanderGrahamBell, #VintageTechnology, #HistoryOfCommunication
    The World’s First Telephone (1876) The oldest real telephone is the device invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, widely recognized as the first practical telephone capable of transmitting clear human speech over electrical wires. This groundbreaking invention marked the beginning of modern voice communication and laid the foundation for the global telecommunications industry we rely on today. #TelephoneHistory, #AlexanderGrahamBell, #VintageTechnology, #HistoryOfCommunication
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  • Karl Benz, the inventor of the automobile, is pictured on the right alongside an employee riding his further-developed patent motor car in 1890. The vehicle featured three wheels and represented a major step forward in early automotive engineering.

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

    Quick Facts

    Year: 1885 (patented in 1886)

    Engine: Single-cylinder internal combustion engine

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

    Wheels: Three

    Status: Preserved in museums, primarily in Germany
    #AutomobileHistory, #KarlBenz, #VintageCars
    Karl Benz, the inventor of the automobile, is pictured on the right alongside an employee riding his further-developed patent motor car in 1890. The vehicle featured three wheels and represented a major step forward in early automotive engineering. The Benz Patent-Motorwagen (1885–1886) is widely regarded as the oldest real automobile and the world’s first practical gasoline-powered car, marking the true beginning of the modern automotive era. Quick Facts Year: 1885 (patented in 1886) Engine: Single-cylinder internal combustion engine Top speed: Approximately 16 km/h (10 mph) Wheels: Three Status: Preserved in museums, primarily in Germany #AutomobileHistory, #KarlBenz, #VintageCars
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    Oldest car in history
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  • Oluwashina Akanbi Peters

    Juju Musician (born 30 May 1958)

    Oluwashina Akanbi Peters is a Nigerian juju musician, known for his contributions to the rich Yoruba musical tradition. Born on 30 May 1958, he belongs to a generation of artists who helped sustain and popularize juju music through its blend of percussion, talking drums, and melodic storytelling rooted in Yoruba culture.
    Oluwashina Akanbi Peters Juju Musician (born 30 May 1958) Oluwashina Akanbi Peters is a Nigerian juju musician, known for his contributions to the rich Yoruba musical tradition. Born on 30 May 1958, he belongs to a generation of artists who helped sustain and popularize juju music through its blend of percussion, talking drums, and melodic storytelling rooted in Yoruba culture.
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  • Kofoworola Ademola

    Kofoworola Ademola made history as the first Black African woman to earn a degree from Oxford University. In 1932, she arrived at Oxford University to study English at St Hugh’s College, driven by a clear ambition to build a career in education.

    Her achievement broke racial and gender barriers at a time when higher education in Britain was largely inaccessible to African women, marking her as a pioneer whose academic success opened doors for generations to come.
    Kofoworola Ademola Kofoworola Ademola made history as the first Black African woman to earn a degree from Oxford University. In 1932, she arrived at Oxford University to study English at St Hugh’s College, driven by a clear ambition to build a career in education. Her achievement broke racial and gender barriers at a time when higher education in Britain was largely inaccessible to African women, marking her as a pioneer whose academic success opened doors for generations to come.
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  • Gbenga Adeboye

    Entertainer & Broadcaster

    Gbenga Adeboye was a pioneering Nigerian comedian, broadcaster, and satirist whose voice helped shape modern radio entertainment in Nigeria. Renowned for his sharp wit, cultural intelligence, and fearless social commentary, he used humor not just to entertain, but to educate, critique, and preserve Yoruba oral traditions.

    He was a founding member of the Freelance and Independent Broadcasters’ Association of Nigeria, an independent corporate body established to uphold professionalism, creativity, and ethical standards among qualified broadcasters outside government-controlled media.

    Adeboye’s work blended comedy with deep insight—mocking excesses of power, spotlighting everyday struggles, and giving listeners a mirror through laughter. His influence endures in Nigeria’s broadcasting landscape, where satire remains a powerful tool for storytelling and civic reflection.
    Gbenga Adeboye Entertainer & Broadcaster Gbenga Adeboye was a pioneering Nigerian comedian, broadcaster, and satirist whose voice helped shape modern radio entertainment in Nigeria. Renowned for his sharp wit, cultural intelligence, and fearless social commentary, he used humor not just to entertain, but to educate, critique, and preserve Yoruba oral traditions. He was a founding member of the Freelance and Independent Broadcasters’ Association of Nigeria, an independent corporate body established to uphold professionalism, creativity, and ethical standards among qualified broadcasters outside government-controlled media. Adeboye’s work blended comedy with deep insight—mocking excesses of power, spotlighting everyday struggles, and giving listeners a mirror through laughter. His influence endures in Nigeria’s broadcasting landscape, where satire remains a powerful tool for storytelling and civic reflection.
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  • Fintter.com #1 Storytelling Platform.
    Amplifying real African stories—from the streets to the global stage, informing, inspiring, and connecting millions.
    Fintter.com #1 Storytelling Platform. Amplifying real African stories—from the streets to the global stage, informing, inspiring, and connecting millions.
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  • Story of the Ikeja Bomb Blast — January 27, 2002

    On a day like this, 27 January 2002, a devastating explosion rocked the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, changing Nigeria forever.

    What started as a fire outbreak inside the military armory triggered a series of massive explosions, throwing the city into chaos and fear. Many residents thought Nigeria was under attack or that a coup was underway.

    The blast was heard and felt up to 30 miles away. Tremors collapsed homes and shattered windows as far as 10 miles from the epicenter.

    According to the Red Cross, at least 1,000 bodies were recovered, while many others were reported missing and never found.
    Over 5,000 people were injured, and more than 12,000 residents were left homeless, with entire neighborhoods destroyed.

    In panic, about 20,000 people fled Lagos on the night of the explosion. Survivors gradually returned over the following week to scenes of loss and devastation.

    Military reports later stated that the disaster was caused by a bomb that detonated inside the armory, setting off other stored explosives.

    In a moment that remains unforgettable, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the Ikeja Cantonment barefoot, addressing victims and assessing the damage firsthand.

    The Ikeja Bomb Blast remains one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in Nigerian history.

    Read. Remember. Retweet to educate someone.

    #IkejaBombBlast
    #January27
    #NeverForget
    #NigerianHistory
    #Lagos
    #NigeriaStories

    If you want, I can also make it short
    Story of the Ikeja Bomb Blast — January 27, 2002 On a day like this, 27 January 2002, a devastating explosion rocked the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, changing Nigeria forever. What started as a fire outbreak inside the military armory triggered a series of massive explosions, throwing the city into chaos and fear. Many residents thought Nigeria was under attack or that a coup was underway. The blast was heard and felt up to 30 miles away. Tremors collapsed homes and shattered windows as far as 10 miles from the epicenter. According to the Red Cross, at least 1,000 bodies were recovered, while many others were reported missing and never found. Over 5,000 people were injured, and more than 12,000 residents were left homeless, with entire neighborhoods destroyed. In panic, about 20,000 people fled Lagos on the night of the explosion. Survivors gradually returned over the following week to scenes of loss and devastation. Military reports later stated that the disaster was caused by a bomb that detonated inside the armory, setting off other stored explosives. In a moment that remains unforgettable, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the Ikeja Cantonment barefoot, addressing victims and assessing the damage firsthand. The Ikeja Bomb Blast remains one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in Nigerian history. Read. Remember. Retweet to educate someone. #IkejaBombBlast #January27 #NeverForget #NigerianHistory #Lagos #NigeriaStories If you want, I can also make it short
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  • Story of the Ikeja Bomb Blast — January 27, 2002

    On a day like this, 27 January 2002, a devastating explosion rocked the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, changing Nigeria forever.

    What started as a fire outbreak inside the military armory triggered a series of massive explosions, throwing the city into chaos and fear. Many residents thought Nigeria was under attack or that a coup was underway.

    The blast was heard and felt up to 30 miles away. Tremors collapsed homes and shattered windows as far as 10 miles from the epicenter.

    According to the Red Cross, at least 1,000 bodies were recovered, while many others were reported missing and never found.
    Over 5,000 people were injured, and more than 12,000 residents were left homeless, with entire neighborhoods destroyed.

    In panic, about 20,000 people fled Lagos on the night of the explosion. Survivors gradually returned over the following week to scenes of loss and devastation.

    Military reports later stated that the disaster was caused by a bomb that detonated inside the armory, setting off other stored explosives.

    In a moment that remains unforgettable, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the Ikeja Cantonment barefoot, addressing victims and assessing the damage firsthand.

    The Ikeja Bomb Blast remains one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in Nigerian history. #IkejaBombBlast #January27 #NigerianHistory #NigeriaStories
    Story of the Ikeja Bomb Blast — January 27, 2002 On a day like this, 27 January 2002, a devastating explosion rocked the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, changing Nigeria forever. What started as a fire outbreak inside the military armory triggered a series of massive explosions, throwing the city into chaos and fear. Many residents thought Nigeria was under attack or that a coup was underway. The blast was heard and felt up to 30 miles away. Tremors collapsed homes and shattered windows as far as 10 miles from the epicenter. According to the Red Cross, at least 1,000 bodies were recovered, while many others were reported missing and never found. Over 5,000 people were injured, and more than 12,000 residents were left homeless, with entire neighborhoods destroyed. In panic, about 20,000 people fled Lagos on the night of the explosion. Survivors gradually returned over the following week to scenes of loss and devastation. Military reports later stated that the disaster was caused by a bomb that detonated inside the armory, setting off other stored explosives. In a moment that remains unforgettable, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the Ikeja Cantonment barefoot, addressing victims and assessing the damage firsthand. The Ikeja Bomb Blast remains one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in Nigerian history. #IkejaBombBlast #January27 #NigerianHistory #NigeriaStories
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  • Breaking

    Peller has finally responded to ishowspeed.

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

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

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

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

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

    Omoh could Jarvis be saying the truth? It seems she knows something we don't know oo.
    🚨£XPOS£D😳😳‼️ Jarvis has just exposed peller after he bought a brand new Mercedes Benz. According to her from her Instagram story, she exposed that peller actually bought the car on loans. She explained that peller doesn't have the money for that kind of car and that it was given to him on loans. Omoh could Jarvis be saying the truth? It seems she knows something we don't know oo.
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  • 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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  • Good day, am happy to tell a story and as well be part of this community
    Good day, am happy to tell a story and as well be part of this community
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  • “Small world… nothing dey hide.” — OGB Cu!ltist Rants

    OGB is speaking out after reports that IShowSpeed’s management blocked Africa’s biggest streamer, Peller, despite pleas from Nigerian creatives.

    No names mentioned, but the message is loud.

    Is this just business… or serious gatekeeping in the industry?

    Drop your thoughts in the comments and check for the full story!
    If it’s loud, it’s NewsFlash!

    #OGBCultist #IShowSpeed #Peller #NigeriaCreatives #Gatekeeping #AfricaStreaming #EntertainmentNews
    🌍 “Small world… nothing dey hide.” — OGB Cu!ltist Rants OGB is speaking out after reports that IShowSpeed’s management blocked Africa’s biggest streamer, Peller, despite pleas from Nigerian creatives. No names mentioned, but the message is loud. Is this just business… or serious gatekeeping in the industry? 🤔 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments and check for the full story! If it’s loud, it’s NewsFlash! #OGBCultist #IShowSpeed #Peller #NigeriaCreatives #Gatekeeping #AfricaStreaming #EntertainmentNews
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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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  • They Said Obituary, God Said Convocation”: UNILAG Graduate Shares Survival After Death Threat…….


    A UNILAG graduate has gone viral after revealing she once received a chilling death threat from a coursemate. She shared a screenshot of the message, where the sender warned she wouldn’t live to see graduation. Defying the odds, she celebrated her convocation and captioned it, “They said obituary. God said convocation.” Her story sparked reactions online, with many praising her resilience and urging schools to take threats seriously.
    #fintternews
    They Said Obituary, God Said Convocation”: UNILAG Graduate Shares Survival After Death Threat……. A UNILAG graduate has gone viral after revealing she once received a chilling death threat from a coursemate. She shared a screenshot of the message, where the sender warned she wouldn’t live to see graduation. Defying the odds, she celebrated her convocation and captioned it, “They said obituary. God said convocation.” Her story sparked reactions online, with many praising her resilience and urging schools to take threats seriously. #fintternews
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  • BREAKING UPDATE;

    Wizkid posted this lady on his Instagram story, and she gained over 20,000 followers.

    She also received Instagram verification in less than 24 hours. ……….
    BREAKING UPDATE;🔥🔥🔥 Wizkid posted this lady on his Instagram story, and she gained over 20,000 followers. She also received Instagram verification in less than 24 hours. ……….
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  • No, Coca-Cola Did Not Invent Christmas — Here’s the Real Story

    Christmas was not created by one person. It developed over time as a Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. In the early days, Christians did not celebrate Jesus’ birthday. It was around the 4th century (about AD 336) that Christian leaders in Rome chose December 25 as the date to mark His birth. The date likely aligned with popular Roman festivals at the time, helping Christianity gain wider acceptance.

    Coca-Cola came much later, in 1886. What the company influenced was the modern image of Santa Claus, especially the red-and-white outfit made popular through advertisements in the 1930s. Coca-Cola did not invent Christmas.

    Simply put, Jesus Christ is the reason for Christmas. The Church formally established the celebration, and no individual or company created it.

    #ChristmasFacts #FaithAndHistory #TruthMatters #Culture
    No, Coca-Cola Did Not Invent Christmas — Here’s the Real Story Christmas was not created by one person. It developed over time as a Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. In the early days, Christians did not celebrate Jesus’ birthday. It was around the 4th century (about AD 336) that Christian leaders in Rome chose December 25 as the date to mark His birth. The date likely aligned with popular Roman festivals at the time, helping Christianity gain wider acceptance. Coca-Cola came much later, in 1886. What the company influenced was the modern image of Santa Claus, especially the red-and-white outfit made popular through advertisements in the 1930s. Coca-Cola did not invent Christmas. Simply put, Jesus Christ is the reason for Christmas. The Church formally established the celebration, and no individual or company created it. #ChristmasFacts #FaithAndHistory #TruthMatters #Culture
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  • Mark Angel’s Ex-Wife Mandy Opens Up About Painful Marriage Experiences……


    Mark Angel’s ex-wife, known as Mandy, has shared details of struggles she says she endured during their marriage in a video posted on social media. In the clip, she recounted moments she found hurtful, including body-shaming, criticism of her cooking and instances where she felt disrespected. Mandy also claimed there were occasions Mark left their home at odd hours and insisted other women were just “friends.” The revelations have sparked mixed reactions online, with many urging sensitivity and fairness as the story unfolds. 
    #Fintternews
    Mark Angel’s Ex-Wife Mandy Opens Up About Painful Marriage Experiences…… Mark Angel’s ex-wife, known as Mandy, has shared details of struggles she says she endured during their marriage in a video posted on social media. In the clip, she recounted moments she found hurtful, including body-shaming, criticism of her cooking and instances where she felt disrespected. Mandy also claimed there were occasions Mark left their home at odd hours and insisted other women were just “friends.” The revelations have sparked mixed reactions online, with many urging sensitivity and fairness as the story unfolds.  #Fintternews
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