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Lady Leaves Heartbreaking Note Before Killing Herself With Sniper in Lagos

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A young lady identified simply as Bola has reportedly taken her own life by drinking sniper in the Ogba area of Lagos, leaving residents and colleagues in deep shock.

The incident has stirred grief across the community, especially among staff members of Wado Credit & Co, where she was said to be employed.

According to reports, Bola left behind a handwritten note before taking her life. The message reportedly revealed the depth of her emotional pain.

Sources said she had been battling intense personal and financial pressures in recent times. Those who knew her described her as hardworking and reserved.

Sources said the news of her death came as a painful surprise. Many struggled to come to terms with what had happened.

What has made the tragedy even more devastating is the emotional note she reportedly left behind.

The handwritten message suggested she was overwhelmed by feelings of failure, mental exhaustion, and fear about the future.

The note read: “Nothing is working in my life. My figures are low. My brain is clogged up. The economy is getting harder. My decisions are wrong. My mind is messed up.

“The future doesn’t seem bright at all, I see extreme hardship. I can’t bear the pain anymore. I’m sorry chief, I’m sorry. Dad, I’m sorry Oluwaseun, Adeola, Bolaji, Oluwafemi, Adewale, Oluwatobi. Dear Lord have mercy on me!”

The contents of the note, as described by sources, painted a picture of someone struggling silently.

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17 arraigned in Lagos court for urinating and defecating in public places

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The Lagos state police command today February 19, arraigned 17 environmental offenders before the Magistrate Court sitting at Bolade, Oshodi, for urinating and defecating in public places.

The state Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, who disclosed this on X, who disclosed this on X, said the court found the defendants guilty and sentenced each offender to pay a fine of N40,000 or serve one month imprisonment.

‘’Let this serve as a clear reminder that open urination and defecation are environmental offences and serious public health risks. Lagos State will continue to enforce sanitation laws firmly to protect public health, preserve human dignity and maintain order in our communities.

We urge residents to make use of available public sanitation facilities and comply with environmental regulations. Cleanliness is a shared responsibility.’’ Wahab wrote

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Dangote Predicts Naira Will Hit N1,000 to $1 This Year

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The Chairman of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has predicted that the naira will strengthen significantly this year, projecting that the currency could trade at ₦1,000 to $1.

Dangote made the remarks while speaking at the launch of the Nigeria Industrial Policy in Abuja, an event attended by Vice President Kashim Shettima and other top government officials.

Although the naira currently exchanges at around ₦1,300 to the dollar, Dangote expressed optimism that recent government reforms would yield positive results for the economy and manufacturers.

“I mean, today, if you look at it, Your Excellency, I believe with the policies that you have implemented in government, people now have started seeing the result, and manufacturers are very, very happy,” he said.

“Today, the dollar is N1,340. Mr. Vice-President, I can assure you that, with what I know, by blocking all this importation, the currency this year will be as low as N1,100 if we are lucky. The only thing is for, maybe, the government to stop the naira from getting stronger so that they will keep collecting more naira.

“But it’s a catch-22 situation where, now, if the naira gets stronger, it means that everything will go down. Everything will go down because we are an import-based country, which we shouldn’t be. What we should be doing is manufacturing all the things that we need.”

Dangote stressed the need to protect local investors through incentives and improved infrastructure, particularly reliable power supply, which he described as a major challenge for businesses.

He said that while the industrial policy framework is sound, it must be supported with strong protection measures for industrialists to achieve industrialization, job creation and economic growth.

Last week, Chairman of First HoldCo, Femi Otedola, also projected that the naira would appreciate to ₦1,000/$1 before year-end, attributing the expected gains to increased local refinery capacity.

Speaking at the same event, Vice President Shettima highlighted the crucial role of the private sector in driving the Nigeria Industrial Policy, noting that Dangote Cement alone paid ₦900 billion in taxes in 2025. The policy is expected to boost value addition, strengthen industrial linkages and enhance export competitiveness.

Other dignitaries at the event included the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, representatives of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, the United Nations, and industry leaders.

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Nigerian Man Gets Married To Three Women All At Once In Ilorin (Video)

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In an unusual ceremony that has captured widespread attention online, a man reportedly got married to three women simultaneously in Ilorin.

Videos from the wedding show the groom standing proudly between his three brides, who were dressed identically in matching gowns, hijabs, shoes, and handbags.

Observers also noted that all three brides appeared to be pregnant, with one showing a noticeably larger baby bump.

The wedding footage and photos have quickly gone viral on social media, sparking a flurry of reactions.

Many users have expressed surprise, curiosity, and debate over the groom’s decision to marry three women at the same time, while others have congratulated the couple(s) and commented on the cultural and personal aspects of such a union.

As the story circulates online, it continues to generate discussions about polygamy, family traditions, and societal norms in contemporary Nigeria.

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