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Man, Who Has Been Jobl£ss For Six Years, Tells His Wife To Quit Her Job Over Food
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Netizens are outraged after hearing the story of an unemployed guy who urged his wife to resign her banking job because she couldn’t make the egusi soup he wanted.

Apparently, the man has been jobless for 6 years and the wifevis currently the breadwinner of their home.

However recently, she returned back late from work and cooked rice instead of the Egusi soup that he was craving.

This enraged the husband who in turn ordered her to quit working there so she can be available to cook his preferred meals.

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Naira Ab¥se: Stay Away From Wahala, EFCC Isn’t Joking — Socialite Cubana ChiefPriest Advises Nigerians
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Socialite Cubana ChiefPriest has warned Nigerians to ensure that they avoid doing anything that would get them into the net of the EFCC while making reference to his recent case of Naira abuse with the anti corruption agency.

He shared the message on his social media page few hours after the EFCC agreed to settle out of court with him as they approach a resolution to the case.

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Naira Ab¥se: Socialite Cubana ChiefPriest And EFCC To Settle Out Of Court
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, have agreed to settle the naira ab¥se charge outside of court.

TheNation reports that the out-of-court settlement was disclosed when the proceedings resumed on Thursday morning, May 2.

Recall that EFCC had on April 16 filed a three-count charge against Okechukwu over alleged naira ab¥se.

He was arraigned the following day at the federal high court in Lagos and pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The judge, thereafter granted him bail in the sum of N10 million with two responsible sureties in like sum.

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Two ABCOAD Students Di£ As Boat Capsizes In Kano
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Two students of Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Dambatta (ABCOAD), lost their lives when the boat they boarded capsized in the middle of Thomas Dam in Makoda LGA of Kano State on Tuesday morning, April 30.

The deceased students have been identified as Abubakar Sanusi and Ado Salisu, while a third student, named Abubakar Salisu, was rescued and rushed to the hospital.

Information officer of Makoda LGA Sani Muhammadu said the incident occurred when the students were returning to the college, DailyTrust reports.

According to him, driver of the canoe, one Hassan Haruna, survived the mishap.

A resident of Danbatta Abba Muhammad corroborated the accounts of the information officer, adding that the rescued student was responding to treatment at Danbatta General Hospital.

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What A Woman Reportedly Did After She Caught Her Husband Ch£ating
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A woman has reportedly murdered her three kids after she suspected her husband was cheating and did the act as a revenge for her husband’s infidelity.

A social media user narrated how the woman traced her husband to the hotel where he was meeting his partner, ensured that he saw and proceeded to taking their three kids they had together and throwing them into the river

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Sl@ve Trade Played A ‘minor Role’ In Britain’s Wealth — Nigerian-British Minister, Kemi Badenoch
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Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch on Wednesday, May 1, insisted that colonialism and the sl@ve trade played a “minor role” in Britain’s economic development.

The Nigerian born Business Secretary and Equalities Minister said that UK’s economic success is instead the result of ‘British ingenuity and industry’ as she welcomed a new book by a rightwing think tank.

Despite the British Empire once being geographically the largest the world has ever seen, political economist Kristian Niemietz claimed Britain’s growth was not financed by the sl@ve trade or its imperial possessions.

Writing for the Institute of Economic Affairs, Dr Niemietz has argued that colonialism made only a ‘minor contribution’ to Britain’s economic development, ‘and quite possibly none at all’, with the benefits outweighed by the military and administrative cost of running an empire.

He added that the trans-Atlantic sl@ve trade was no more important to the British economy than sheep-farming or brewing, and most trade was with North America and Western Europe rather than the colonies, even if some individuals did become ‘very rich’ from ‘overseas engagement’.

Writing in support of the work, Mrs Badenoch said the book was ‘a welcome counterweight to simplistic narratives that exaggerate the significance of empire and sl@very to Britain’s economic development….(continue reading from next slide.)

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