Alhaji Murtala Ajaka, All Progressives Congress (APC) Deputy National Publicity Secretary, has appealed to Nigerians to ignore religious sentiment being raised on the party's choice of Sen.
Reality star Vee Iye has voiced out her frustrations over the ongoing drama involving her and some of her colleagues at the BBNaija 'Lockdown' show. Social media platforms have been buzzing for the past few days as fans anticipate the reunion edition of the
The minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has said that no sentiment or emotion will be considered in his effort to do the right thing in the Nigerian capital.
The statement read: "FIFA fully understands the depth of sentiment and concerns expressed by many footballers in light of the tragic circumstances of the George Floyd case.
The lyrics, such as "Cos you are my, you are my body you are my soul, you are my better better half, you're my whole, you're my comfort, you're my home," exemplify the depth of sentiment woven into this piece, evoking a range of emotions in
The reverend took to his Facebook page to express his sentiment over the prevailing economic conditions in the country. He recalled how some people had vowed that they would teach Peter Obi a lesson.
Utilizing the microblogging site X (previously Twitter), the delicious mother of two accepted the sentiment that is popular among Nigerians in a lighthearted manner.
Apparently, CDQ does not share the same sentiment as M.I. Abaga, as he took to the gram to blast the rapper. The indigenous rapper posted in Yoruba; "Egbon e lo joko jur. Film ni gbogbo eleyi ten act yi. Nothing like Naija Hiphop.
We literally need to take out that sentiment. "Let's actually build on ourselves. If you have a talent if you can monetise it the right way, do so. You need to sell your talent."
Reciprocating the sentiment, the mother of two commented in response, expressing her excitement at meeting the colleague and sharing mutual love. "Mamiiiii, it was so good to see you. Love you toooo," she wrote. Watch the video below ...
The expulsion of 1983In 1983, fueled by the economic downturn, rising unemployment, and heightened nationalist sentiment, the Nigerian government, under Shehu Shagari, issued a decree expelling all undocumented immigrants.
The lyrics, such as "Cos you are my, you are my body you are my soul, you are my better better half, you're my whole, you're my comfort, you're my home," exemplify the depth of sentiment woven into this piece, evoking a range of emotions in
In his song, Whitemoney humorously expressed his sentiment that Cross had taken something precious from him, hinting at potential revenge outside the house. Pere joined in the singing, adding to the drama.
Carragher's verdict echoed a sentiment of general skepticism as many Liverpool supporters waited impatiently for an official clarification from the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL).