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Ihuoma Nneji Under Fire Nigerians React As VDM Confirms Shocking Details In Ongoing Drama
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BREAKING: Nigerians React as Ihuoma Nneji Faces Fresh Allegations from Ex-Bestie, Amaka the Tiktoker
 
Lagos, Nigeria – Social media has erupted after TikToker Amaka made fresh allegations against her former best friend, Ihuoma Nneji, accusing her of deceit, blackmail, and hiding past marriages.
 
In the viral video, Amaka dubbed Ihuoma “Madam Five Husbands,” claiming she’s been married multiple times and failed to inform her current partner, Henry. Amaka also alleged that popular commentator VeryDarkMan (VDM) independently investigated and confirmed Ihuoma’s toxic patterns in relationships.
 
“She’s been married five times. Let her family swear they didn’t collect more than two bride prices,” Amaka said, sparking heavy backlash online.
 
Nigerians flooded TikTok with reactions, expressing shock:
“5 husbands? Even Nollywood no reach this level!”
“Why every man wey leave her turn enemy?”
 
Amaka didn’t stop there. She exposed alleged blogger payments:
“You can’t arrest everybody. We have proof you’re paying bloggers through your agent TAIWO ISOLA. Even your Meta friend has been unmasked. Rest!”
 
She also referenced Ihuoma’s leaked HIV status, blaming her inner circle:
“It’s your own close friends that leaked your secret. That alone should tell you something.”
 
VDM’s credibility added weight to the claims, with many saying,
“If VDM enter matter, e no dey play.”
 
As Ihuoma remains silent, many are urging her to address the issues or step back, with one tweet reading:
“You can’t keep playing victim. Look in the mirror.”
 
This saga continues to dominate online spaces, with Nigerians watching closely for what happens next. 
 
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Gambia Fail To Snatch Qualification To 2025 U-17 World Cup
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Ahmed Njunku Kanyi Gave The Baby Scorpions The Lead In The 1st Minute Of The Match.

Bogere Levelled The Scores For Uganda In The 15th Minute Of The Match.
He Scored The Second Goal For Uganda In The 34th Minute Of The Match To Complete His Brace.
  The Gambia Reacted For An Equaliser But Were Unable To Unlock Uganda’s Solid Defence Line Thus The Match Ended 2-1 In Favour Of Uganda.
The Victory Earns Uganda A Place In The 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
The Gambia Missed To Snatch A Spot In The Global Cadet Biggest Football Showpiece After Slipping To Uganda In Their Play-off Match.

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Good MorningMr President: NAWECneeds Urgent Government Attention
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This Is Because The Two Parties Have Failed To Reach A Mutual Agreement On Financial And Technical Matters.
"For Nawec They Can No Longer Pay Karpowership Because Of The Heavy Charges Which Vary Every Time Because Of The Foreign Exchange They Are Paying Currently. NAWEC Owes Them Months Of Arrears,” Reliable Source Told This Medium.Your Government, We Understand, Is Yet To Endorse The Request Of NAWEC To Terminate The Contract.
Meanwhile, Mr President, The Following Suggestions May Be Of Help To Remedying The Challenges Of NAWEC:
It Is Essential That Government Adopt Paying Utilities/NAWEC Bills On Time. And NAWEC Should Make Efforts To Send Regular Water Bills To Consumers To Ensure They Meet Their Monthly Payments. For A Long Time, Many Consumers Have Not Been Receiving Water Bills And That Needs To Be Addressed.
Nawec Should Also Issue Out A Press Release To Both The Print And Electronic Media Calling Their Customers To Pay Their Arrears. The Press Release Should Be Read Also In All The Local Languages.

Thirdly The Government Should Approach Without Delay The Turkish Government For Help, As Well As The Chinese Government To Give A Helping Hand To The Electricity Challenges Of The Country. Government Should Also Explore The OMVG Project For Adequate Electricity Supply, Since It Is Only 40% Of The Gambia’s Total Electricity Need That Was Being Provided By The Karpowership As Agreed Between The Company And NAWEC.
Mr President, The Karpowership Operates On A Take Or Pay Basis Which Means Nawec Is Obligated To Pay For The Fixed Capacity Of 30 MW Whether The Electricity Is Used Or Not.
At The Same Time, Nawec Has Turned To Importing Electricity From Senegal Through OMVG Transmission Line On A Take-and-pay Basis, Which Leaves NAWEC With The Option Of Taking Only What They Could Afford To Pay For. It Is Also Vital To State That Both Companies Or Electricity Suppliers Are Paid In Foreign Currencies.
Mr President, It Must Be Stated That A Situation Of Power Outage Is Bad For A Country And For A Sitting Government Especially. The Economy Would Be Negatively Impacted, As All Sectors Of National Development Would Experience Enormous Challenges To Function Well.
Regular Supply Of Electricity In The Country Is Therefore Always Needed, Without Which Essential Services For Productivity And Economic Development Will Be Severely Stalled, Discouraging Potential Investors And Stifling Local Businesses, Hospitals, Offices And Private Homes.
Mr President, Reliable Utilities Is Fundamental To Fostering Growth And Progress. And Just Recently, You Stated That A Nationwide Electrification Project Was On Course To Attain Access To Electricity. This Promise Must Be Fulfilled.
In The Meantime, NAWEC Needs Your Presidential Support To Help Them Recover Government’s Outstanding Utilities Bills In Order To Improve Water And Electricity Supply Countrywide.
Finally, Mr President, In The Quest To Solving The Electricity Supply Challenge, The Government Should Not Attempt To Buy Used Generators. The Government Can Always Seek A Helping Hand, Even More Support From World Bank And Other Friendly Countries Such As China And Turkey.
Since November 1977 To Date The Gambia Has Been Struggling To Have Regular Electricity, When By Now Energy Crisis Should Have Been A Thing Of The Past In The Country.
Good Day!

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