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  • Your greatest fear in life can come up, when you give up in life.
    Think twice before you give up, because so many people are counting on you. #Mr.winkey
    Your greatest fear in life can come up, when you give up in life. Think twice before you give up, because so many people are counting on you. #Mr.winkey
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  • He Collected #NECO Fees From An Entire School… Then Vanished,

    How Frank Odinaka Ezemonye Scammed Nearly ₦5Million and Crushed Students' Dreams

    Imagine preparing for one of the most important exams of your life.
    Imagine your parents sacrificing everything to pay your NECO registration fees — skipping meals, selling goods, borrowing money — all for your future.
    Now imagine the man who collected those fees disappears without a trace.

    That’s not a scene from a Nollywood crime thriller.
    This is real.
    And it happened right here in Nigeria.


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    A Whole School Scammed
    Frank Odinaka Ezemonye, a man now accused of pulling off one of the most heartless frauds in recent memory, allegedly approached a school as a trusted NECO registration agent. He collected fees from dozens of students — almost ₦5 million in total — with promises to register them for their exams.

    But when the deadline came… he was gone.

    No registrations.
    No explanations.
    Just silence — and shattered futures.


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    Broken Dreams, Devastated Families
    Now, these students — many of whom come from low-income families — are left unregistered and helpless. Their futures hang in the balance, all because of one man’s greed.

    Some of these students may miss an entire academic year.
    Some may drop out altogether.
    And some may never recover from the betrayal.

    This isn't just about money.
    This is about stealing dreams, destroying trust, and sabotaging lives.


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    The Digital Trail
    Insiders suggest that part of the money may have been paid through digital platforms, possibly via Opay — a popular mobile money service. This opens up a chance for the authorities and the fintech company to trace the funds and expose the culprit.

    But time is ticking.
    The exams are close.
    And silence is dangerous.


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    ⚖ Where Are the Authorities?
    Where is the outrage?
    Where is the investigation?
    Why is this man still free?

    This is a call to law enforcement, education authorities, and financial regulators:
    Trace the funds.
    Freeze his accounts.
    Bring him in.

    Frank Odinaka Ezemonye must not get away with this.


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    We Will Not Be Silent
    We refuse to let this slide. These children deserve justice.
    We demand accountability — not just for the stolen money, but for the years this scam could steal from the lives of these students.

    Let this be a message to every fraudster preying on the Nigerian education system:

    > “You may escape for a while, but the people will find you. And when they do — you will pay.”




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    Share This. Raise Your Voice.
    This is not just a report. This is a movement to protect students, demand justice, and remind the nation: our future is not for sale.

    #JusticeForStudents
    #StopEducationFraud
    #NecoScam
    #NigeriaDeservesBetter
    #FrankOdinakaEzemonye
    He Collected #NECO Fees From An Entire School… Then Vanished, How Frank Odinaka Ezemonye Scammed Nearly ₦5Million and Crushed Students' Dreams Imagine preparing for one of the most important exams of your life. Imagine your parents sacrificing everything to pay your NECO registration fees — skipping meals, selling goods, borrowing money — all for your future. Now imagine the man who collected those fees disappears without a trace. That’s not a scene from a Nollywood crime thriller. This is real. And it happened right here in Nigeria. --- 🎓 A Whole School Scammed Frank Odinaka Ezemonye, a man now accused of pulling off one of the most heartless frauds in recent memory, allegedly approached a school as a trusted NECO registration agent. He collected fees from dozens of students — almost ₦5 million in total — with promises to register them for their exams. But when the deadline came… he was gone. No registrations. No explanations. Just silence — and shattered futures. --- 💔 Broken Dreams, Devastated Families Now, these students — many of whom come from low-income families — are left unregistered and helpless. Their futures hang in the balance, all because of one man’s greed. Some of these students may miss an entire academic year. Some may drop out altogether. And some may never recover from the betrayal. This isn't just about money. This is about stealing dreams, destroying trust, and sabotaging lives. --- 🧾 The Digital Trail Insiders suggest that part of the money may have been paid through digital platforms, possibly via Opay — a popular mobile money service. This opens up a chance for the authorities and the fintech company to trace the funds and expose the culprit. But time is ticking. The exams are close. And silence is dangerous. --- ⚖ Where Are the Authorities? Where is the outrage? Where is the investigation? Why is this man still free? This is a call to law enforcement, education authorities, and financial regulators: 🔍 Trace the funds. ⛔ Freeze his accounts. 👮 Bring him in. Frank Odinaka Ezemonye must not get away with this. --- 📢 We Will Not Be Silent We refuse to let this slide. These children deserve justice. We demand accountability — not just for the stolen money, but for the years this scam could steal from the lives of these students. Let this be a message to every fraudster preying on the Nigerian education system: > “You may escape for a while, but the people will find you. And when they do — you will pay.” --- 🧱 Share This. Raise Your Voice. This is not just a report. This is a movement to protect students, demand justice, and remind the nation: our future is not for sale. #JusticeForStudents #StopEducationFraud #NecoScam #NigeriaDeservesBetter #FrankOdinakaEzemonye
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  • Evidence Of #Governor Alia's Insensitivity To The Benue People. (image)

    If this isn't the height, crest and pinnacle of insensitivity, then, I don't know what it is.
    Despite the growing insecurity in the state and recent dastardly attack which led to the massacre of about 200 innocent people of Yawalete, Benue state.
    Benue is bleeding, we are mourning our loss. Everyone and every #Nigerian is expected to be in a sober mood in solidarity and sympathy with the families of the slain Benue people, it is no time to appear glamorous. But here is a clueless, heartless, conscienceless, mean, callous and insensitive governor trying to asslick his paymaster, #Tinubu who's set to visit the state on Wednesday.
    I actually do not know if the president is coming for celebration, or to Mourn with the #Benue People.


    This is saddening. Everything is now about politics.
    Evidence Of #Governor Alia's Insensitivity To The Benue People. (image) If this isn't the height, crest and pinnacle of insensitivity, then, I don't know what it is. Despite the growing insecurity in the state and recent dastardly attack which led to the massacre of about 200 innocent people of Yawalete, Benue state. Benue is bleeding, we are mourning our loss. Everyone and every #Nigerian is expected to be in a sober mood in solidarity and sympathy with the families of the slain Benue people, it is no time to appear glamorous. But here is a clueless, heartless, conscienceless, mean, callous and insensitive governor trying to asslick his paymaster, #Tinubu who's set to visit the state on Wednesday. I actually do not know if the president is coming for celebration, or to Mourn with the #Benue People. This is saddening. Everything is now about politics.
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  • #Iran Fires First #Hypersonic Missiles At Israel.

    TEHRAN – Iran said on June 18 it has fired hypersonic missiles at Israel in the latest round of overnight strikes between the archfoes, hours after US President Donald Trump demanded the Islamic republic’s “unconditional surrender”.

    In response to Mr Trump’s ultimatum, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in a post on X: “The battle begins.”

    “We must give a strong response to the terrorist Zionist regime. We will show the Zionists no mercy,” he said.

    Mr Trump insists Washington has played no part in ally Israel’s bombing campaign, but also warned Iran his patience is wearing thin as the conflict enters a sixth day.

    Israeli warplanes targeted the Iranian capital before dawn on June 18 after the military issued a warning on social media for civilians in an area known as District 18 to evacuate.

    Iranian state media reported explosions ricocheting in the Piroozi, Sabalan and Sayyad areas of Tehran.

    Israel’s military said it struck an Iranian centrifuge production facility and multiple weapons manufacturing sites.

    Iranian news websites said Israel was also attacking a university linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in eastern Iran and the Khojir ballistic missile facility near Tehran.

    In retaliation, Iran told residents of Tel Aviv to prepare for an attack, with the Revolutionary Guards claiming its hypersonic Fattah-1 missiles were “repeatedly shaking the shelters” in the commercial hub.

    “The 11th wave of the proud Operation Honest Promise 3 using Fattah-1 missiles” was carried out, the Guards said in a statement broadcast on state television.

    Hypersonic missiles travel at more than five times the speed of sound and can manoeuvre mid-flight, making them harder to track and intercept.

    Iran also sent a “swarm of drones” towards Israel, where the army said it intercepted two over the Dead Sea area.

    World powers have scrambled for an offramp, hoping to prevent the conflict from spiralling into a region-engulfing war.

    In separate phone calls with his Iranian counterpart and US envoy Steve Witkoff late on June 17, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty urged a diplomatic solution.

    Back in Washington on June 17, Mr Trump demanded the Islamic republic’s “unconditional surrender”.

    He also boasted that the US could easily assassinate Iran’s supreme leader.

    “We know exactly where the so-called ‘supreme leader’ is hiding. He is an easy target, but is safe there – We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform.

    He met with his National Security Council to discuss the conflict, ending after an hour and 20 minutes with no immediate public statement.

    While he has repeatedly vowed to avoid wading into the “forever wars” of the Middle East, Mr Trump ordered the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier to the region along with a number of US military aircraft.

    US officials stressed he has not yet made a decision about any intervention.

    Evacuations
    Despite international alarm, neither side has backed off from the long-range blitz that began on June 18, when Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign targeting Iranian nuclear and military facilities.

    Israel claims its attacks have killed senior Iranian commander Major-General Ali Shadmani, as well as his predecessor, Major-General Gholam Ali Rashid.

    Residential areas in both countries have suffered deadly strikes since the fighting broke out, and foreign governments have scrambled to evacuate their citizens.

    More than 700 foreigners living in Iran have crossed into neighboring Azerbaijan and Armenia since Israel launched its campaign, according to government figures.

    Among those evacuated were citizens of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, along with others from Germany, Spain, Italy, Serbia, Romania, Portugal, the US, the United Arab Emirates, China and Vietnam, a government source said.

    China evacuated its first batch of Chinese citizens from Iran on June 17 via a land route into Turkmenistan.

    The US said it was closing its embassy in Jerusalem until June 20 amid the growing conflict, but there was no announcement about helping Americans leave the “crisis area”.

    The first in a wave of special flights carrying Israelis stranded abroad landed in Tel Aviv early on June 18. Israel closed its airspace to civilian flights on June 13, leaving about 150,000 travelers with no way to return.

    Fearing violence, many residents of Tehran have fled.
    #Iran Fires First #Hypersonic Missiles At Israel. TEHRAN – Iran said on June 18 it has fired hypersonic missiles at Israel in the latest round of overnight strikes between the archfoes, hours after US President Donald Trump demanded the Islamic republic’s “unconditional surrender”. In response to Mr Trump’s ultimatum, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in a post on X: “The battle begins.” “We must give a strong response to the terrorist Zionist regime. We will show the Zionists no mercy,” he said. Mr Trump insists Washington has played no part in ally Israel’s bombing campaign, but also warned Iran his patience is wearing thin as the conflict enters a sixth day. Israeli warplanes targeted the Iranian capital before dawn on June 18 after the military issued a warning on social media for civilians in an area known as District 18 to evacuate. Iranian state media reported explosions ricocheting in the Piroozi, Sabalan and Sayyad areas of Tehran. Israel’s military said it struck an Iranian centrifuge production facility and multiple weapons manufacturing sites. Iranian news websites said Israel was also attacking a university linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in eastern Iran and the Khojir ballistic missile facility near Tehran. In retaliation, Iran told residents of Tel Aviv to prepare for an attack, with the Revolutionary Guards claiming its hypersonic Fattah-1 missiles were “repeatedly shaking the shelters” in the commercial hub. “The 11th wave of the proud Operation Honest Promise 3 using Fattah-1 missiles” was carried out, the Guards said in a statement broadcast on state television. Hypersonic missiles travel at more than five times the speed of sound and can manoeuvre mid-flight, making them harder to track and intercept. Iran also sent a “swarm of drones” towards Israel, where the army said it intercepted two over the Dead Sea area. World powers have scrambled for an offramp, hoping to prevent the conflict from spiralling into a region-engulfing war. In separate phone calls with his Iranian counterpart and US envoy Steve Witkoff late on June 17, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty urged a diplomatic solution. Back in Washington on June 17, Mr Trump demanded the Islamic republic’s “unconditional surrender”. He also boasted that the US could easily assassinate Iran’s supreme leader. “We know exactly where the so-called ‘supreme leader’ is hiding. He is an easy target, but is safe there – We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform. He met with his National Security Council to discuss the conflict, ending after an hour and 20 minutes with no immediate public statement. While he has repeatedly vowed to avoid wading into the “forever wars” of the Middle East, Mr Trump ordered the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier to the region along with a number of US military aircraft. US officials stressed he has not yet made a decision about any intervention. Evacuations Despite international alarm, neither side has backed off from the long-range blitz that began on June 18, when Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign targeting Iranian nuclear and military facilities. Israel claims its attacks have killed senior Iranian commander Major-General Ali Shadmani, as well as his predecessor, Major-General Gholam Ali Rashid. Residential areas in both countries have suffered deadly strikes since the fighting broke out, and foreign governments have scrambled to evacuate their citizens. More than 700 foreigners living in Iran have crossed into neighboring Azerbaijan and Armenia since Israel launched its campaign, according to government figures. Among those evacuated were citizens of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, along with others from Germany, Spain, Italy, Serbia, Romania, Portugal, the US, the United Arab Emirates, China and Vietnam, a government source said. China evacuated its first batch of Chinese citizens from Iran on June 17 via a land route into Turkmenistan. The US said it was closing its embassy in Jerusalem until June 20 amid the growing conflict, but there was no announcement about helping Americans leave the “crisis area”. The first in a wave of special flights carrying Israelis stranded abroad landed in Tel Aviv early on June 18. Israel closed its airspace to civilian flights on June 13, leaving about 150,000 travelers with no way to return. Fearing violence, many residents of Tehran have fled.
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  • Growing steady

    Growing steady
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  • Hi folks @yuledochie is throwing a shade at Mr President here. What do you think. #yuledochie
    Hi folks @yuledochie is throwing a shade at Mr President here. What do you think. #yuledochie
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  • #chelseafc Chelseafc.com the blues tonight who’s winning this
    #chelseafc Chelseafc.com the blues tonight who’s winning this 🏆
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  • The Night's Soliloquy: When Sleep Eludes

    As I lie here, wide awake in the dead of night, I'm reminded of the countless others who share my plight. The darkness outside seems to mirror the turmoil within, a constant reminder that rest is elusive. My mind wanders, a restless wanderer, refusing to settle on a single thought. The world outside my window is hushed, a silent witness to my wakefulness.

    In these quiet hours, my thoughts are my companions, and they often stray to the events of the day. Regrets, worries, and anxieties creep in, like thieves in the night, stealing what little peace I might have found. The bed, once a sanctuary, now feels like a battleground, where I fight the war of wakefulness.

    The clock ticks away, a relentless drumbeat, marking the passage of time. Each tick seems to echo through my mind, a reminder that sleep is not coming. I try to calm my racing thoughts, to quiet the cacophony of worries that plague me. But like a stubborn melody, they persist, refusing to fade into the background.

    As the night wears on, the world outside begins to stir. The first light of dawn creeps over the horizon, a gentle reminder that a new day is dawning. Perhaps, I think, this new day will bring new opportunities, a fresh start. Maybe tonight's wakefulness is just a precursor to tomorrow's possibilities.

    Until then, I'll lie here, awake in the darkness, and let my thoughts wander. For in these quiet hours, I find a strange sort of freedom, a chance to reflect, to dream, and to plan. And when sleep finally claims me, I'll surrender to its gentle grasp, ready to face whatever tomorrow may bring.

    I can't sleep!
    The Night's Soliloquy: When Sleep Eludes As I lie here, wide awake in the dead of night, I'm reminded of the countless others who share my plight. The darkness outside seems to mirror the turmoil within, a constant reminder that rest is elusive. My mind wanders, a restless wanderer, refusing to settle on a single thought. The world outside my window is hushed, a silent witness to my wakefulness. In these quiet hours, my thoughts are my companions, and they often stray to the events of the day. Regrets, worries, and anxieties creep in, like thieves in the night, stealing what little peace I might have found. The bed, once a sanctuary, now feels like a battleground, where I fight the war of wakefulness. The clock ticks away, a relentless drumbeat, marking the passage of time. Each tick seems to echo through my mind, a reminder that sleep is not coming. I try to calm my racing thoughts, to quiet the cacophony of worries that plague me. But like a stubborn melody, they persist, refusing to fade into the background. As the night wears on, the world outside begins to stir. The first light of dawn creeps over the horizon, a gentle reminder that a new day is dawning. Perhaps, I think, this new day will bring new opportunities, a fresh start. Maybe tonight's wakefulness is just a precursor to tomorrow's possibilities. Until then, I'll lie here, awake in the darkness, and let my thoughts wander. For in these quiet hours, I find a strange sort of freedom, a chance to reflect, to dream, and to plan. And when sleep finally claims me, I'll surrender to its gentle grasp, ready to face whatever tomorrow may bring. I can't sleep! 🥱
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  • #Fighter #Win #trending #Street
    #Fighter #Win #trending #Street
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  • I'm sick of following my dreams, man. I'm just going to ask where they're going and hook up with 'em later
    I'm sick of following my dreams, man. I'm just going to ask where they're going and hook up with 'em later 😀
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  • Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it inflames the great.
    Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it inflames the great.
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  • The Tanzanian media personality claimed Priscilla’s online activities are distracting her countrymen from what really matters; the country’s upcoming elections.

    Priscilla Ojo has been strongly warned by Tanzanian media personality Mange Kimambi about her online activities with husband Juma Jux.

    The Nigerian media personality who only just relocated to Tanzania following her marriage to Tanzanian singer Juma Jux has been sharing videos online of how she’s been settling into the Eastern African country.

    She wrote,

    I'm appalled by your audacity! Referring to my daughter and her husband in such a manner, calling their content stupid, trying to drum fear and intimidation, this is unacceptable. As a parent, I've taught her to be confident and authentic. The Mkambala are very peaceful, but note i don't joke with my daughter.

    Regarding the wedding rumors, its not your government who gave us money, it's a cultural tradition in my family, the wife's family cover costs, i wanted an elaborate wedding for my daughter in Nigeria and we the Nigerians gave her one.

    I'm an activist, and as one, I stand by my principles and fight for what I believe in, without insulting anyone or targeting anyone, True leadership requires presence and courage. It's laughable that you, living in America, think you can dictate to my daughter and her husband, who are living their lives in Tanzania.

    Keep my daughter out of your affairs. She'll post what she likes, when she likes, and how she likes. She doesn't need you to love her. She is very loved and well loved,

    We protect our own..... Never forget that........
    The Tanzanian media personality claimed Priscilla’s online activities are distracting her countrymen from what really matters; the country’s upcoming elections. Priscilla Ojo has been strongly warned by Tanzanian media personality Mange Kimambi about her online activities with husband Juma Jux. The Nigerian media personality who only just relocated to Tanzania following her marriage to Tanzanian singer Juma Jux has been sharing videos online of how she’s been settling into the Eastern African country. She wrote, I'm appalled by your audacity! Referring to my daughter and her husband in such a manner, calling their content stupid, trying to drum fear and intimidation, this is unacceptable. As a parent, I've taught her to be confident and authentic. The Mkambala are very peaceful, but note i don't joke with my daughter. Regarding the wedding rumors, its not your government who gave us money, it's a cultural tradition in my family, the wife's family cover costs, i wanted an elaborate wedding for my daughter in Nigeria and we the Nigerians gave her one. I'm an activist, and as one, I stand by my principles and fight for what I believe in, without insulting anyone or targeting anyone, True leadership requires presence and courage. It's laughable that you, living in America, think you can dictate to my daughter and her husband, who are living their lives in Tanzania. Keep my daughter out of your affairs. She'll post what she likes, when she likes, and how she likes. She doesn't need you to love her. She is very loved and well loved, We protect our own..... Never forget that........
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