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Nigerian music superstar Davido and his beautiful wife, Chioma Rowland, have made their first public appearance since their extravagant white wedding in Miami, and they couldn’t have looked more in love.
In their first outing since saying “I do,” Davido and Chioma exuded pure joy and elegance. The couple, whose love story has inspired millions, were seen together with smiles that radiated happiness and warmth, further fueling the excitement among fans and followers on social media.
Since the wedding, the hashtag #Chivido has been trending, with fans from across the globe showering the couple with well-wishes and expressing admiration for their relationship. Their public appearance has sparked renewed excitement, with fans eager to see more moments of their life together.
As the couple continues to bask in their newlywed bliss, their fans can’t wait for more glimpses of the love and magic they share. If this public appearance is anything to go by, we’re sure there’s plenty more to look forward to in the story of Davido and Chioma.
Stay tuned for more updates on this power couple as they embark on their next chapter!
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A female corps member has expressed distress after the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) extended her service by 122 days without pay over missed biometrics.
The video also displayed the official letter she received from NYSC.
According to the letter, her service was extended for 122 days due to an absence of about 61 days.
She later confirmed in the comment section that the absence was caused by missed biometric verifications.
The post, which quickly gained attention online, sparked reactions from concerned individuals who shared their opinions on the matter.
See some reactions below:
Wealth👨🏿💻: “Omoh I got 96days for missing one biometric when my dad passed. It’s not the end of the world sha. We go survive am.”
AYOMITIDE😍: “I missed one month biometric and I wasn’t given extension.”
Funmi🫧: “So sorry dear💔 it might be missed biometric.”
Nikky’s Fabrics Store: “I hope there’s no always extension for missed cds.”
Ella-Odunayo: “Same here sis💔💔I cried my ass out but September is here already.”
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A Nigerian man has tragically passed away just hours after joyfully dancing to a birthday song with his wife on his special day.
In the video, the man is seen dancing happily in the light rain, joined by his wife and several others.
According to the post, this joyful scene captured the final moments of his life, as he reportedly died later that same day.
The heartbreaking clip has since gone viral, drawing an outpouring of sympathy as concerned individuals flooded the comment section to share their condolences and reactions.
See some reactions:
Georgina💎🇬🇭: “It seems like the man knew he was going to die 💔💔😭😭.”
Ada Zion3805: “This is very spiritual. carrying his picture to celebrate. only a dead man’s picture is carried to celebrate. That action might have attracted the spirit of death.”
Kums: “He was not ok , but his wife failed to recognize such 😢.”
Kelvinlly: “That’s the reason why I always check my BP and sugar levels.”
Lady lucky: “I don’t understand why people celebrate birthday is not plus one but minus one. We come to this life with our age and it keeps dropping down till zero then we die.How can you be happy and celebrate a day that is being deducted from your age.”
EvaIver: “this woman isnot spiritual.but she is a very happy wife.Mayhis so rest on.he said he will see dem later today.wife take heart.may yr joy nt die again.”
Ufot-Iniabasi: “Na only God know why the woman dey happy maybe she dey think say the man no go last reach e birthday becus he dey sick as the birthday reach that happiness say her husband still reach the birthday cor too much.”
Amylove: “The way the wife was shouting hmmmm, I am not comfortable with it…I can never trust the wives of this generation.”
Mummy wealth 😍😍: “What if both are aware and she just wanted to make him happy as last days..everyone is different and handles things differently.”
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Popular Nigerian TikToker, Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Peller, has voiced his frustration after receiving what he described as an “outrageous” tax bill from the Lagos State Inland Revenue Service (LIRS).
In a video that has since gone viral, Peller revealed that the agency had asked him to pay ₦18 million in taxes — an amount he insists is far beyond his earnings.
“Government, please pity me. I don’t have anything, I’m just managing. How can you tell me to come and pay such a huge tax? Do you want to kill me? You have children like me at home too; why are you doing this to me?” he pleaded.
Peller suspects that the bill may have been influenced by a rumour circulating online, alleging that he paid fellow content creator Gehgeh ₦25 million to feature on his livestream.
In a follow-up video, he firmly dismissed the claim, stressing that his online income is far smaller than people assume.
“Please don’t listen to him. I didn’t pay such an amount. My fans contributed to cover the studio costs. Even the partnerships I get online don’t pay more than ₦200k or ₦500k,” he explained.
The teen TikToker said that the exaggerated figures circulating about his earnings have created a false image of his financial status, possibly prompting the hefty tax demand.
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Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has criticised the decision by AON to impose a lifetime flight ban on a young passenger, Ms. Comfort Emmanson, over misconduct on board.
In a statement on Tuesday, Obi revealed that he had apologised to the airline and its crew for the passenger’s “unacceptable conduct” but expressed shock at the severity and speed of the punishment, describing it as unjust and disproportionate.
Quoting the ancient Greek philosopher Anacharsis, Obi said the incident once again highlighted how “the law is like a spider’s web: it catches the weak, while the powerful break through with ease.”
He questioned the due process behind the overnight sanction and decried a system where the less privileged face swift and harsh consequences, while influential individuals often escape accountability for more serious offences.
Obi argued that while the young woman’s actions were wrong, there should be space for compassion, rehabilitation, and understanding, especially when misconduct may stem from frustration or displaced aggression.
He warned that justice must be consistent to avoid becoming “oppression in disguise,” adding that power must never determine who is punished and who is pardoned.
His words …
“The Poor Must Not Be Punished While the Powerful Walk Free
Yesterday, I sincerely apologised to Ibom Air and its crew for the unacceptable conduct of one of their passengers.
This morning, I woke up to learn that the passenger, the young Ms. Comfort Emmanson in her twenties, has been banned from flying for life—once again showing how our system works, proving the truth of Anacharsis’ words that “the law is like a spider’s web: it catches the weak, while the powerful break through with ease.”
There is everything systemically
Wrong and unjust about this authoritarian decision. What due process was followed over night leading to this sanction? Have we exhausted the avenues of justice and compassionate resolution on this matter?
It is a tragic irony that a young lady in her twenties can be banned for life, while we—her parents —commit worse crimes against humanity and are celebrated; those in positions of authority perpetrate far greater offences that harm the nation deeply, yet move freely in comfort, shielded from consequences, and in Ms. Emmanson’s case, the authorities acted with lightning speed, but the same urgency is absent when dealing with the influential and politically connected.
If this young woman, who indeed acted wrongly, now seeks to apologise, who will hear her cry in a country where the pain of the poor is invisible and the dignity of the less privileged is often disregarded? Justice must be consistent, or it becomes oppression in disguise.
This must change. Justice must be equal for all. There must be room for compassion, for rehabilitation, and for understanding when misconduct stems from frustration or displaced aggression. Power must never determine who is punished and who is pardoned.
May God heal our land.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO”
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