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Thursday, 12 February 2026
Why are young billionaires like Obi Cubana, Cubana Chief Priest, Seyi Vodi, Zenco, C Energy and others joining the City Boy movement to support the APC? Well, it’s partly because Mr President @officialABAT has delivered on key promises he made in 2023.
1. Removal of fuel subsidy ☑️
2. Exchange rate unification ☑️
3. Provision of N200 billion student loan by NELFUND ☑️
4. Reduction of academic disruption for HE sector (deal signed with ASUU) ☑️
5. FREE Technical Education in Nigeria☑️
6. TVET Initiative (Technical and Vocational Education & Training) ☑️
7. Tax Reform ☑️
8. Consumer Credit Program ☑️
9. LG Autonomy (in progress) ☑️
10. ISWAP, BH Bastards and IPOB degraded but the battle continues ☑️
We have made progress. But three critical sectors require more focus:
1. The Economy (significant growth needed)
2. Insecurity (flushing out all the bastard terrorists & Satan possessed bandits)
3. Power (businesses, factories, homes)
Joining or supporting the APC or the City Boy movement is a no brainier. APC controls at least 30 States. Insults, abuses, emotional blackmail and threats won’t stop his reelection in 2027. PBAT will retain the mandate and continue the reforms.
A decade ago, this man weighed ninety pounds, was homeless in Oklahoma City, and jail wouldn’t even take him because he was too sick to process. Friends, his name is Danny M. Ellerd, and for nearly twenty years, addiction ran his life. Opiates, relapse, burned bridges, abandoned houses, tents. The kind of spiral people quietly assume never reverses. By the time felony warrants caught up with him, even the system hesitated. He was hospitalized instead. That moment didn’t fix anything overnight. What followed was slower, less cinematic, and far harder. Danny entered recovery, completed a residential program, and rebuilt his life one routine at a time through Hope Is Alive Ministries. Thirty months sober, he didn’t disappear into anonymity. He stayed present. He sponsored others. He showed up. In August 2023, Danny was selected for Cohort #4 at the Center for Social Innovation at OSU–OKC, while working part time, managing a recovery home, and starting college full time at Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City. He didn’t just survive school. Danny pursued a Computer Information Systems degree, earned multiple programming certifications, joined leadership organizations, and maintained a 4.0 GPA. No shortcuts. No lowered bar. Just consistency. Today, Danny says his past feels like a bad dream. Not erased. Just no longer in control. The quiet truth is this: recovery doesn’t look like redemption arcs. It looks like showing up on ordinary days until ordinary days add up to a life. Credit: Center for Social Innovation/ Facebook #fblifestyle #recoveryjourney #secondchances #educationmatters #humanstories
A decade ago, this man weighed ninety pounds, was homeless in Oklahoma City, and jail wouldn’t even take him because he was too sick to process.
Friends, his name is Danny M. Ellerd, and for nearly twenty years, addiction ran his life. Opiates, relapse, burned bridges, abandoned houses, tents. The kind of spiral people quietly assume never reverses. By the time felony warrants caught up with him, even the system hesitated. He was hospitalized instead.
That moment didn’t fix anything overnight. What followed was slower, less cinematic, and far harder. Danny entered recovery, completed a residential program, and rebuilt his life one routine at a time through Hope Is Alive Ministries. Thirty months sober, he didn’t disappear into anonymity. He stayed present. He sponsored others. He showed up.
In August 2023, Danny was selected for Cohort #4 at the Center for Social Innovation at OSU–OKC, while working part time, managing a recovery home, and starting college full time at Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City.
He didn’t just survive school. Danny pursued a Computer Information Systems degree, earned multiple programming certifications, joined leadership organizations, and maintained a 4.0 GPA. No shortcuts. No lowered bar. Just consistency.
Today, Danny says his past feels like a bad dream. Not erased. Just no longer in control.
The quiet truth is this: recovery doesn’t look like redemption arcs. It looks like showing up on ordinary days until ordinary days add up to a life.
Credit: Center for Social Innovation/ Facebook
#fblifestyle #recoveryjourney #secondchances #educationmatters #humanstories
PUYOL'S FATHER'S ADVICE 🥹 🗣️Carles Puyol: "When I did the trials for FC Barcelona, my father told me: 'If you come back and they don't pick you because they found 20 players better than you, no problem". "But if they don't pick you because they found 20 players tougher and more determined than you, don't even come back home". In the history of football, a tougher and more determined defender and captain than Puyol has rarely been seen… his father must be proud.
PUYOL'S FATHER'S ADVICE 🥹
🗣️Carles Puyol: "When I did the trials for FC Barcelona, my father told me: 'If you come back and they don't pick you because they found 20 players better than you, no problem".
"But if they don't pick you because they found 20 players tougher and more determined than you, don't even come back home".
In the history of football, a tougher and more determined defender and captain than Puyol has rarely been seen… his father must be proud.
Anyone can promise to carry his guys along… until the money starts coming. 💔 Odumodu Blvck just explained how lonely the climb can be. According to OD, It’s hard to find people who’ll truly carry you along. Especially when they gain nothing from you. Because in this industry, fame changes people fast. Somebody blows small, then dumps everybody on the street. Then they package it as “I need to focus on myself.” And they’ll still promise: “I’ll come back for you.” According to Odumodu, that promise is usually a lie. His exact words: “For music industry e go hard to see person wey go carry you along without benefit. Na for music industry wey person go blow small and immediately him go leave all him guys for street, unto say e wan focus on himself, then him go come back for them. They never come back fellas.” — Odumodu Blvck The painful truth is, Some people don’t forget you… they just outgrow their conscience. #1official
Anyone can promise to carry his guys along… until the money starts coming. 💔
Odumodu Blvck just explained how lonely the climb can be.
According to OD, It’s hard to find people who’ll truly carry you along. Especially when they gain nothing from you. Because in this industry, fame changes people fast.
Somebody blows small, then dumps everybody on the street.
Then they package it as “I need to focus on myself.”
And they’ll still promise: “I’ll come back for you.”
According to Odumodu, that promise is usually a lie.
His exact words:
“For music industry e go hard to see person wey go carry you along without benefit.
Na for music industry wey person go blow small and immediately him go leave all him guys for street, unto say e wan focus on himself, then him go come back for them.
They never come back fellas.” — Odumodu Blvck
The painful truth is, Some people don’t forget you… they just outgrow their conscience.
#1official
JUST IN: An aide to former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai alleged that security operatives attempted to arrest him at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, after he arrived from Cairo. According to the aide, El-Rufai declined to accompany the officers without a formal invitation, claiming the operatives “snatched his passport from an aide.” Authorities have yet to officially respond to the allegation.
JUST IN: An aide to former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai alleged that security operatives attempted to arrest him at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, after he arrived from Cairo. According to the aide, El-Rufai declined to accompany the officers without a formal invitation, claiming the operatives “snatched his passport from an aide.” Authorities have yet to officially respond to the allegation.
“Just have your bag up, the labels m are dumping a bag on you that you can never recoup. When I started dropping hits there was no problem with the label — cuz they all help. But, there's no way why I shouldn't be making money off "unforgettable," "My first Album," "My second Album," we got so many hits. I haven't made $1 dollar off “Unforgettable" — a song that is almost double diamond. When you're coming up as an artist, you're not really looking at that — you're looking at the upfront money cuz you're trying to get your bag up." - French Montana Thoughts🤔💭 #1official
“Just have your bag up, the labels m are dumping a bag on you that you can never recoup.
When I started dropping hits there was no problem with the label — cuz they all help. But, there's no way why I shouldn't be making money off "unforgettable," "My first Album," "My second Album," we got so many hits.
I haven't made $1 dollar off “Unforgettable" — a song that is almost double diamond.
When you're coming up as an artist, you're not really looking at that — you're looking at the upfront money cuz you're trying to get your bag up."
- French Montana
Thoughts🤔💭
#1official
🔗: bit.ly/45P2Kbj Husband and wife Fednel and Frantzcie Wagnac remarry every five years in a sweet tradition that they say initially began as "a joke". 📷️: Courtesy Mandy Wagnac / SWNS (2)
🔗: bit.ly/45P2Kbj
Husband and wife Fednel and Frantzcie Wagnac remarry every five years in a sweet tradition that they say initially began as "a joke".
📷️: Courtesy Mandy Wagnac / SWNS (2)
The Federal Government has failed to produce an order of court authorising the detention of an Islamic cleric, Sheikh Sani Abdulkadir Zaria, accused of coup plot against President Bola Tinubu’s government. Read more: https://dailytrust.com/coup-fg-fails-to-produce-court-order-on-detention-of-zaria-cleric/
The Federal Government has failed to produce an order of court authorising the detention of an Islamic cleric, Sheikh Sani Abdulkadir Zaria, accused of coup plot against President Bola Tinubu’s government.
Read more: https://dailytrust.com/coup-fg-fails-to-produce-court-order-on-detention-of-zaria-cleric/
“I see her going very very far," - Music Legend 2baba showers praises on Ayra Starr for taking her career seriously. “I watch TV these days and be like, "who be this again?" we have so many talents out there. You can tell which one is going to last, the ones that is actually taking the business serious, and the ones using it as a side hustle. I don't remember many names these days — we're now getting old 😂 (But Ayra Starr) Her vocals, her stage performance — she's the total package. On stage she sounds amazing. Her attitude and everything, — she's got it and I see her going very far.” - 2Baba #1official
“I see her going very very far," - Music Legend 2baba showers praises on Ayra Starr for taking her career seriously.
“I watch TV these days and be like, "who be this again?" we have so many talents out there.
You can tell which one is going to last, the ones that is actually taking the business serious, and the ones using it as a side hustle.
I don't remember many names these days — we're now getting old 😂
(But Ayra Starr) Her vocals, her stage performance — she's the total package. On stage she sounds amazing. Her attitude and everything, — she's got it and I see her going very far.” - 2Baba
#1official
As the world moves with greater precision thanks to GPS technology, we must remember the brilliant minds that made it possible. Dr. Gladys West, whose mathematical genius helped shape the GPS we use daily, has passed away at the age of 95. Her work revolutionized the way we navigate the world, reminding us that even in the most practical inventions, there is a deep connection to the mysteries of the universe. Dr. West’s contributions weren’t just technical; they were rooted in a vision of interconnectedness. The work she pioneered speaks to the power of combining knowledge, wisdom, and technology to bring humanity closer together. GPS is not just a tool for navigation; it represents our collective journey to understand the world around us, from the most complex systems to the simplest pathways. It is a tool that has connected the world in ways once thought impossible, allowing us to travel, explore, and unite. Much like the celestial navigation systems of ancient civilizations, Dr. West’s work exemplifies the timeless pursuit of understanding the world around us. Ancient wisdom sought to understand the heavens, and now modern technology brings that wisdom to life in a new form. It is a beautiful reminder that the quest for knowledge is ever-evolving—what was once ancient wisdom becomes modern science, and that science opens the doors to a new era of exploration. Dr. West’s life is a testament to the power of perseverance, dedication, and intellectual curiosity. Her work has connected billions of people, and her legacy will continue to guide us into the future. As we honor her memory, let’s reflect on how we, too, can contribute to the interconnectedness of humanity. What discoveries or passions are calling to you? How can you make a difference? Share your thoughts and experiences below as we celebrate the legacy of this extraordinary woman.
As the world moves with greater precision thanks to GPS technology, we must remember the brilliant minds that made it possible. Dr. Gladys West, whose mathematical genius helped shape the GPS we use daily, has passed away at the age of 95. Her work revolutionized the way we navigate the world, reminding us that even in the most practical inventions, there is a deep connection to the mysteries of the universe.
Dr. West’s contributions weren’t just technical; they were rooted in a vision of interconnectedness. The work she pioneered speaks to the power of combining knowledge, wisdom, and technology to bring humanity closer together. GPS is not just a tool for navigation; it represents our collective journey to understand the world around us, from the most complex systems to the simplest pathways. It is a tool that has connected the world in ways once thought impossible, allowing us to travel, explore, and unite.
Much like the celestial navigation systems of ancient civilizations, Dr. West’s work exemplifies the timeless pursuit of understanding the world around us. Ancient wisdom sought to understand the heavens, and now modern technology brings that wisdom to life in a new form. It is a beautiful reminder that the quest for knowledge is ever-evolving—what was once ancient wisdom becomes modern science, and that science opens the doors to a new era of exploration.
Dr. West’s life is a testament to the power of perseverance, dedication, and intellectual curiosity. Her work has connected billions of people, and her legacy will continue to guide us into the future. As we honor her memory, let’s reflect on how we, too, can contribute to the interconnectedness of humanity. What discoveries or passions are calling to you? How can you make a difference?
Share your thoughts and experiences below as we celebrate the legacy of this extraordinary woman.
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