• WHAT HAPPENS WHEN BRITAIN'S QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 DIES?

    'The Mystery Of Operation London Bridge Explained'

    By Sirena He

    Queen Elizabeth is the longest-living, longest-reigning monarch in British history, with her reign extending over 70 years. Now, with reports that Queen Elizabeth's doctors are concerned for her health, it's unfortunately time to revisit what will happen if the monarch dies.

  • WHAT HISTORY SAYS ABOUT HOW BUHARI'S SUCCESSOR WILL EMERGE

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    I think the most frequently asked question today is, who will succeed President Muhammadu Buhari? With over 35 aspirants openly declaring their interest as of today, a few still in the closet and more coming out, the field has never looked more crowded.

  • WHAT IGBOS HAVE GAINED THROUGH GOV UZODIMMA'S DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENTS WITH BUHARI GOVT....Longers Anyanwu, APC Chieftain

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief)

    A prominent politician and chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) from Imo state, Chief Longers Anyanwu, has said the one-day official visit to Imo state on Thursday September 9, by President Muhammadu Buhari, was an unprecedented diplomatic goal, in a long while, scored by the Igbos of the South East, Nigeria, through governor Hope Uzodimma's consistent engagements with the Buhari administration.

  • WHAT MARK ZUKERBERG'S TRIAL SAYS ABOUT US

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, is having a torrid time. One by one, his worst fears are coming true.

    According to Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang, authors of An Ugly Truth, a scathing tell-all on Zuckerberg and his second-in-command, Sheryl Sandberg, the Facebook founder has been troubled for years by three deadly fears: the prospect of hackers breaching the site, his employees being harmed, and the breakup of his empire.

  • WHAT NIGERIA'S ELECTION CANNOT TEACH DOES NOT EXIST

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    Nigeria’s February/March elections undid many things. One of them was the 63-year-old myth that no wealthy and ambitious candidate could emerge president. Until the last presidential election.

  • WHAT PENTECOSTAL PASTORS HAVE IN COMMON WITH POLITICIANS

    By Micheal Owhoko, Ph.D

    Disparity of roles between ecclesiastics and politicians are generally expected to translate to differences in values, lifestyles and creeds, but this pattern has been disrupted and bridged in Nigeria by materialism. Moral disconnects, lust and insatiability for money, wealth, fame, influence and power have conspired to bring the men of God to the level of politicians. This is evident in the Pentecostal ministries where some founding pastors and general overseers {GOs} no longer exhibit ascetic disposition and restraints from material allures.

  • WHAT SHOULD TINUBU DO ABOUT THE ASSEMBLY?

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    Two presidents in the last 24 years provide interesting examples of how to relate with the National Assembly. And between the two, the President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, can decide how to model his relationship with the 10th National Assembly.

  • WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THIS BOOK 'YOU BECOME WHAT YOU THINK'

    By Shubham Kumar

    This book, "You Become What You Think" is a potent exploration of the power of our minds and how our thoughts shape our reality. It's a roadmap for cultivating a positive mindset and unlocking your full potential. Here are 10 key lessons from this transformative book:

    1. Your Thoughts Are Your Architects:

    Imagine your thoughts as bricks and your life as the house they build. Every positive thought, every belief in yourself, is a sturdy brick adding strength and stability. Negative thoughts, like cracked bricks, weaken the foundation and limit your potential. Kumar emphasizes that we have the power to choose our thoughts and become conscious architects of our own lives.

    1. The Power of Mindfulness:

    Think of your mind as a garden. Weeds of negativity can easily sprout and choke out the flowers of positivity. Mindfulness is like tending to your garden, weeding out negative thoughts and nurturing positive ones. Through practices like meditation and introspection, we become aware of our inner landscape and learn to cultivate a healthy mental space.

    1. Reframing the Narrative:

    We all have stories we tell ourselves about who we are and what we're capable of. Sometimes, these stories become limiting beliefs that hold us back. Kumar encourages us to identify and challenge our negative narratives. Ask yourself, "Is this belief truly serving me? Can I reframe it into something empowering?" By rewriting your inner story, you rewrite your destiny.

    1. Action Fuels Thought:

    Positive thinking is powerful, but it's not enough. We must also take action to bridge the gap between our dreams and reality. Kumar reminds us that true transformation comes from aligning our thoughts with our actions. Set goals, take concrete steps, and persevere in the face of challenges. Remember, action fuels thought, and your journey begins with the first step.

    1. Gratitude Unlocks Abundance:

    Focusing on what we lack breeds scarcity. Instead, Kumar encourages cultivating a practice of gratitude. Appreciate the good things in your life, big and small. When we shift our focus to what we're grateful for, we open ourselves up to receiving more abundance in all its forms.

    1. Find Your Purpose:

    What sets your soul on fire? What makes you feel truly alive? Discovering your purpose is not just about finding a job; it's about aligning your life with your deepest values and aspirations. Kumar encourages us to explore, experiment, and listen to our inner compass. When you live purposefully, every step becomes meaningful, and every challenge an opportunity for growth.

    1. Embrace Challenges as Stepping Stones:

    Life is not always smooth sailing. We will encounter obstacles and setbacks. But what defines us is not what happens to us, but how we respond. Kumar teaches us to view challenges as stepping stones, and opportunities to learn and grow. When we embrace adversity with resilience and a positive attitude, we emerge stronger and wiser on the other side.

    1. The Power of Forgiveness:

    Holding onto anger and resentment is like carrying a heavy weight that slows us down. Kumar encourages us to practice forgiveness, not for others, but for ourselves. Let go of past hurts and negative experiences. Forgive yourself for your mistakes and move forward with a lighter heart. Forgiveness liberates us to live in the present and embrace the possibilities that lie ahead.

    1. Invest in Relationships:

    Human connection is essential for our well-being. Kumar emphasizes the importance of nurturing positive relationships with loved ones, friends, and mentors. These connections provide support, encouragement, and a sense of belonging. Invest in your relationships, and they will become a source of strength and joy throughout your life.

    1. Continuous Learning is Key:

    The world is constantly changing, and so should we. Kumar encourages us to embrace a lifelong learning mindset. Read books, explore new ideas, and step outside your comfort zone. The more we learn, the more we grow, and the more equipped we are to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of life. NNL.

  • WHAT YOU MIGHT EXPECT IN 2023

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will be shaken to its foundations, but it will survive. The most problematic question for the party of course is who carries its presidential flag in the 2023 election, when President Muhammadu Buhari will step down…If Tinubu survives the ambush of the wolves in his party, the race is over – My precipitations, December 31, 2021

  • What You Might Expect: In 2026: A VALEDICTORY EDITION

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    I forecast that by May 29 or earlier, the president will replace ministers, especially those who have since outlived their IOU value. As pressure mounts ahead of the pre-election year, no fewer than five of them will be replaced or reassigned by the end of 2025 – What You Might Expect in 2025, January 10, 2025

  • WHEN DOES A NARCISSIST FEAR YOU THE MOST?

    Listen up. I'm about to drop some knowledge on you that’ll make waves across the internet. The question is: When does a narcissist fear you the most? You see, there's a side to this that's deeper than most people realize.

  • When Tomorrow Comes: CAN PONTIUS PILATE REMOVE CAESAR?

    By Jude Ogechi Eze

    As the nation awaits the judgement of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal tomorrow, Nigerians are holding their breath in anticipation of justice being served. The outcome of this judgement will determine whether the purported winner of the February 25, 2023, presidential election, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is indeed deserving of the title. With the weighty eligibility encumbrances and legitimacy albatrosses surrounding his victory, Nigerians are yearning for a fair and transparent resolution.

  • WHEN YOU FOOL A WOMAN...

    By Abhikesh

    A woman can always sense when a man is not fully committed. It's the devotion of her connection with him that allows her to feel when something isn't right. Women are naturally intuitive and connected to the emotional depths of relationships. They can tell when their partner’s words don’t match their actions, when their energy feels distant or distracted. This innate ability is a gift, a strength that often goes unnoticed by men. A woman’s love is powerful, but it can also blind her to the truth if she believes too deeply in the potential of her partner.

  • WHERE IS TINUBU'S ELECTION DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS BEFORE IT?

    By Bola Bolawole

    The hullaballoo that attended the election of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the vicious agitation that has trailed it ever since have kept me wondering whether there is anything to the Tinubu election that was absent in the elections before it. When they allege rigging, previous elections have been rigged; even more scandalously, more blatantly and more brazenly. For instance, the late President Umaru Yar’Adua was forthright enough to admit, publicly, that the election that brought him to power was tainted. How did Obasanjo as sitting president capture all but one (Lagos) Alliance for Democracy (AD) states in 2003 and how did another sitting president, Muhammadu Buhari, "win" reelection in 2019? Still, the roof was not brought down over our heads!

  • WHERE MY RUNNING MATE WILL COME FROM....Bola Tinubu Reveals

    • * Says Nobody Will Foist A Running Mate On Him

    By Desmond Ukandu (Politics Editor)

    Flagbearer of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 Presidential election, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has allayed fears of Nigerians that he would go for a muslim-muslim ticket in his choice of a presidential running mate

  • WHERE TO WAIT FOR BUHARI'S SUCCESSOR

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    There is no greater evidence that Nigeria’s political elite are cut off from citizens than the disconnected, cold portrayals in the news headlines.

  • WHERE'S THE COUP NEXT?

    Azu Ishiekwene

    There's a severe, earth-baking drought in the Horn of Africa. About 13 million people in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Djibouti are in the grip of acute hunger. The rains have failed in three consecutive years, prompting the driest conditions experienced in the region in 41 years.

  • WHITE MONEY EMERGES WINNER OF BIG BROTHER NAIJA SEASON 6

    By Chinazom Adaora Okafor @_officialexplora

    Hazel Oyeze Onou aka (White Money) emerges winner of the Big Brother Naija (Shine Ya Eye) season 6 reality TV show. The 29-year-old was born and brought up in 042, Enugu state Nigeria.

  • WHITE XBOX CONTROLLER GETS LEAKED AND SURFACES ONLINE AND ITS REALLY SHOCKING

    By Chinua Okafor

    Recently a white variant of the Xbox Series X controller has just surfaced online. The picture of the white controller was posted on Reddit over the weekend by Reddit username “Wolfy Wizzardo”, even though the user deleted the image and their profile “which seems to be a trend on Reddit”.

  • WHO IS AFTER OBI, KWAKWANSO AGAIN?

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    The former Labour Party presidential flagbearer, Peter Obi, thinks he is Nigeria’s most misunderstood politician. Why is it hard for us to see that his serial party flipping is not a sign of desperation but a tactic of survival for our own good? Why, even though he has flipped political parties five times in three election cycles, should he be compared to Vice President Atiku Abubakar in political vagrancy? Who is chasing Obi and his new soulmate, former Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso? There are three possible answers.

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