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A 19 years old girl stabbed her baby on the neck

  Teenage Mother and Newborn Hospitalized After Traumatic Birth in Anambra Watch full video here A tragic incident unfolded in Anambra State on May 22 involving a 19-year-old girl who gave birth in secret and is now hospitalized along with her newborn son following a traumatic series of events. According to reports, the young woman had kept her pregnancy hidden from her family. She allegedly gave birth at home while alone, in a desperate situation. In the aftermath of the birth, it's claimed that the teen mother attempted to cut the umbilical cord but may have accidentally injured both herself and the baby in the process. Disturbingly, witnesses say the newborn was found in a gutter with serious injuries to his throat. A child who reportedly saw the mother carrying the baby and acting suspiciously raised an alarm, alerting local residents. The baby was quickly rescued, and a search led to the discovery of the young mother, who was found alone, bleeding heavily. Both mother and...
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“What is the worst lie your babe gave to you when she went to play away match or the lie you heard her give to her man when you were with her?”

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  An X user shared the response people gave to the question,  “What is the worst lie your babe gave to you when she went to play away match or the lie you heard her give to her man when you were with her?” Their response will shock you😳 Is it an obligation for a man to support a woman's business. Read more 

Breakdown of 2025 UTME (JAMB) Results

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  Breakdown of 2025 UTME (JAMB) Results 4,756 candidates scored 320 and above 7,658 candidates scored between 300 and 319 A total of 12,414 candidates scored 300 and above 73,441 candidates scored between 250 and 299 334,560 candidates scored between 200 and 249 983,187 candidates scored between 160 and 199 This data offers insight into the overall performance distribution of students who sat for the 2025 UTME. Common symptoms of PCOS in women 

JUST IN: A STUDENT ON HIS WAY TO WRITE WAEC WAS JUST SHOT DEAD BY A POLICE MAN

 JUST IN: A Policeman shot and killed a young boy who was on his way to his waec examination centre to write his exam.  This incident happened at Ibadan, oya state. Nigeria  The boy's body is said to be at them Welfare Hospital, Alakia. Ibadan  Make money by making video on tiktok, YouTube and Instagram using sounds on sound.me

BREAKING NEWS: MAN FOUND DEAD AFTER THREE DAYS

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  A man who resides alone in his apartment in alone has died in his room three days ago.  Nobody was aware of it until a smell of the decomposing corpse  alerted drew the attention of  neighbors, who broke into his apartment to investigate.  His phone and SIM card are both protected with passwords so no information has been extracted  in order to get in touch with his family. Make $5 daily in sound.me  Sign up here  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sound.me Referral code: IS2TC10L Make $2 dollar just for Livestreaming  https://aaaonline.info/ZfJY7X

Convicted Nigerian Monarch Joseph Oloyede Forfeits Millions to U.S. Government in COVID-19 Fraud Case

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  Joseph Oloyede, a former Nigerian monarch and dual U.S. citizen, has been ordered to forfeit millions of dollars in cash and property to the U.S. government following his conviction in a $4.2 million COVID-19 relief fraud scheme. Oloyede, formerly known as the Apetu of Ipetumodu in Osun State, Nigeria, pleaded guilty on April 24 to 13 counts of fraud. He is currently awaiting sentencing in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Ahead of sentencing, the court approved a motion by federal prosecutors on May 5 to seize his assets. Among the forfeited items is a property in Medina County, Ohio, purchased under his wife Sherri Oloyede’s name in May 2021. As part of a plea deal intended to secure a lighter sentence, both Joseph and Sherri Oloyede agreed not to contest the forfeiture. Oloyede’s conviction is part of a broader crackdown on individuals who exploited pandemic-era relief programs for personal gain.