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Prostitution is not a job – Female Twitter Influencer, Olami Says

A Nigerian lady, Olami who is a Twitter influencer has opined that prostitution is not a job but a bad think to think of.

However, the Twitter user took to her account to disclosed this. In her tweets, @_MankindPr, she says;

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“Prostitution is not a job…”

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She also said “

It’s a sin you, your mother, sister and so called female friends need to stop..

Most y’all are beautiful but because you don’t have common sense and a reasoning brain, you allow your private part suffers for your inadequacy, thereby calling it fun..”

This Is What We Call Beauty – See Photos Of Temiloluwa Akinsanya

Temiloluwa is an aspiring model born October 1, 2004. She is just 16 year but she is:doing great when it comes to fashion and slays.

She attended Misam international schools, Ajasa-Command, Lagos.

She is a lover of fashion, she is currently participating in a model competition called the Nigeria Next Model Search.

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See pictures of her that show she is clearly an epitome of beauty;

How To Link National Identity Number, NIN with your phone number (All Networks)

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has mandated the telecommunications operators in the country to block all SIM cards that are not registered with the National Identity Management Council (NIMC) within 2 weeks.

Following their directives, this means that failure of the subscribers to register with NIN will lead to the blocking or disconnection of the line by the end of December 31, 2020, despite the huge public outcry against the sudden announcement of the policy and short time frame to implement it.

However, those who have gotten their NIN are unsure how to link their NIN with their number.

Here are a few steps to link your phone number with your NIN;

MTN Users

You can link your NIN with your MTN number in two ways

  1. Simply dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit or;

Dial *785#Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. The number will be linked to your NIN automatically.

2. Visit https://mtnonline.com/nin/ using your phone or computer.

Complete the NIN linking form by entering your name, phone number, NIN, and email address.

Submit the form as soon as you’re done.
Wait for feedback from the network.

Airtel Users

To link your NIN to your Airtel phone number, follow the steps below:

  1. Dial *121# on the Airtel line you wish to link.

Type 1 for “NIN Capture” and send.
Enter your 11-digit NIN and send.

Wait for the message confirming your submission. If you get an error, just wait for some time and try again.

2. Simply visit http://airtel.com.ng/nin and follow the steps.

Complete the NIN linking form by entering your name, phone number, NIN, and email address.

Submit the form as soon as you’re done.
Wait for feedback from the network.

Glomobile Users

You can now link your National Identification Number (NIN) to your mobile number as a Glo subscriber.

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Simply send “UPDATENIN NIN FirstName and LastName” to 109.

9mobile Users

Finally, for 9mobile, simply dial * 200*8#Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. The number will be linked to your NIN automatically.

  1. Visit https://9mobile.com.ng/nin using your phone or computer.

Complete the NIN linking form by entering your name, phone number, NIN, and email address.

Submit the form as soon as you’re done.
Wait for feedback from the network.

White woman excited after tracing her ancestry to Nigeria

A white woman known as Jessie Joe Jacobs hs disclosed that she traced her root to Nigeria some years ago and she’s so much proud to identify with the West African country.

According to her, a minister during the first Nigerian democracy, Dr. Moses Majekodunmi is her grandfather.

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She shared a throwback photo of Majekodunmi and the then prime minister of Nigeria, Alhaji Tafewa Balewa, meeting with JF Kennedy in 1961.

In a post she shared on her Instagram page, Jessie described her grandpa as a very respected politician who survived many military coups that killed a lot of people.

Jessie went further by stating that she is using black history month to celebrate her granddad, adding that she never got to know about her black history until she was in her teenage years.

The Nigeria white woman added that when she got to know of her black heritage, she became prouder of herself as she drew inspiration from it.

Her Statement

This is my Grandpa with JF Kennedy. He was a senior minister in the first Nigerian Democracy after independence and was hosted with Nigeria’s new president at Blair House by JF Kennedy in 1961.

My Grandpa was an incredible man and well respected in Nigeria and across Africa in his role as health minister and leading figure in obstetrics, founding a hospital and even surviving a political coup.

As part of Black History Month, I would like to celebrate and share about my own black history I didn’t grow up knowing very much about my Nigerian history until I got into my teens. I was born and grew up in Teesside in a family who had lived in the area for a number of generations, originally economic migrants from Ireland, Scotland and as far as Poland. My granddad William Jacobs and his family before him, ran market stalls on Stockton High street.

I always knew I was different, skin slightly darker, hair slightly curlier but I tried hard just to fit in. Learning about my African heritage made a big impact, learning about part of my history that I knew so little about gave me pride and inspiration, enabling me to own more of who I was and am.

This is why Black History Month is important to me, it gives us all a chance to learn more about the parts of black history in Britain that have been hidden; uncover the great achievements, the brilliant people that make up our diverse communities and enabling those communities to find the same pride and inspiration in their history as I found in mine.

(Grandpa is the cheeky looking guy on the right)

Lady celebrates living with HIV for 22 years

A lady has taken to her social media page to celebrate living with HIV for 22 years after which she contacted the virus.

Mancobeni Makhwayi, a South African lady who shared her story on Facebook, is a single mother of three boys and also a rape survivor.

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Her post reads;

I’ve seen the hand of God in my life…Rape survivor. Been HIV positive for the past 22 years .On medication for5 years..

Single mother of 3 handsome boys

You’ve always hated Igbos – Mike Ezuruonye criticizes Kunle Afolayan

The filmmaker had taken to social media to share a message he got from an Instagram user accusing Ezuronye of scamming women and lying about it

Ezuronye reacted to the post, calling Afolayan a tribalist as he questioned why he didn’t message him about the post privately

There was mild drama on social media after Nollywood actor, Mike Ezuronye, took to his Instagram page of almost 2 million followers to drag popular filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan.

Apparently, Afolayan had shared a message he got from an Instagram user who accused the actor of defrauding women and lying about it. Afolayan shared a screenshot of the message reacting with shock.

This did not sit well with Ezuronye who wasted no time in reading Afolayan for filth. Sharing a screenshot of Afolayan’s post, he tagged the filmmaker and made it known he had lost all respect for him.

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The actor questioned why he didn’t message him about the post privately knowing fully well he (Ezuronye) had reported several cases of impersonation online to the EFCC.

Ezuronye went on to accuse Afolayan of being a tribalist who refuses to cast Igbo people in his movies

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@kunleafo The small respect I had for you is gone,yes I wrote u that in your sick DM. U touched the wrong guy by posting this on your twitter and Instagram stories… Guy,U buy wrong Market!! U now acting like u don’t know impersonators are using Actors/Musicians/politicians /celebs fake profiles and videos to Defraud people world over???? Or haven’t u seen the ones caught in my respect and even jailed for impersonating me by @officialefcc ????. Why am I surprised ,you’ve always HATED IGBOS..Are we going to forget in the Press ur statement years ago saying “IGBOS are the ones spoiling the movie industry..U dont like casting them.” Well this IGBO ain’t like u cos he was born in Lagos and speaks flawless Yoruba..And loves the Yoruba people U Tribalistic human!!!!! Guyyyyy I don come meet u for anything for this life???…OMO HOLD YOURSELF O,before we for inside Nollywood go talk your matter outside..Rubbishhh Kunle U ARE TOO SMALL to bring me down with this stuuuuuupidddd unethical act…smh If u were wise ,wouldn’t u as a colleague call me ,ask questions before posting this Rubbish on your Instagram and Twitter?… WHO DOES THAT….Obviously u…🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🙄🙄🙄Mtcheww DUDE,,,if u want a problem ,boyyyyyyy BRING IT ON …I’m so freaking READY!!!. I’ve never called OUT any of my colleagues on social media but NIGGA u messed up this time ..🙄🙄smh Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish Question Where were u when GOD CHOSE ME??? 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎 #alwaysfavouredinhisgrace #youtoosmall

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Recall some months ago, Mike Ezuronye went on Instagram to complain about the rate at which some impostors have been using his name and image to conduct fraudulent activities.

The actor shared a video which he claimed some of the impostors have been using to scam unsuspecting women. According to him, the fraudulent individuals manipulate the video such that his voice is replaced with theirs while his face remains.

Full List of Mobile Banking USSD Codes for All Banks in Nigeria

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The unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) – is currently the best available technology to deliver mobile financial services to both low and high-income customers.

In order to make mobile banking easy for you, in alphabetical order here is a list of all USSD code for all banks in Nigeria.

We also promise to update these codes/USSD as the new ones arrive.

Access Bank

Access Bank’s USSD code for mobile money transfer is *901#, Simply dial and follow the instructions thereafter.

CitiBank
Currently do not have a USSD code

Ecobank
Ecobank’s Mobile USSD code is *326#. To transfer money from your Ecobank account, dial *326# and follow the on-screen instructions. Personally I think their USSD process sucks. No hard feelings dear Ecobank please you guys need to upgrade your mobile USSD process.

First Bank
First bank is one of the best Nigerian banks for electronic banking services. First Bank’s USSD code is *894#. To transfer money, dial *894#, a list of options will appear including Transfer money, Withdraw money and Make purchases, pay bills, buy airtime and manage account. To make transfer, type 1 and send. Simply follow the instructions after and make your transfer.

Fidelity Bank
Fidelity Bank USSD code is *770# then you get choose option one for further instructions. Fidelity Bank USSD money transfer code to other banks is *770#Recipient’s Account Number Amount#

First City Monument Bank (FCMB)
FCMB’s mobile USSD code is *329#. To use the FCMB USSD service, you have to visit any FCMB branch or call their customer care to get your PIN.
To transfer money or do any other transaction after getting your PIN, simply dial *329*4# and follow the on screen instructions.

Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB)
Guaranty Trust Bank is the leading bank in Nigeria in terms of electronic banking. They were one of the first to introduce USSD banking, GTBank’s USSD code is *737# and follow instructions e.g
To transfer money from your GTBank account to another GTBank account, just dial
*737*1#Amount Recipient’s Account Number# you would be requested to provide your personal pin which is like an access to your personal bank account

Heritage Bank
The USSD code for transfer for Heritage Bank is *322# then follow instructions as seen.

Keystone Bank
Keystone Bank mobile USSD code for transfer is *533# Follow the on-screen command, Get your PIN and start using Keystone bank mobile USSD banking.

Skye Bank
Skye Bank’s USSD mobile code is *833# and to transfer, all you need to do is dial *833# from your mobile phone and follow the instructions. You can choose whether you want to open an account or hotlist your ATM card or update your BVN number.

Sterling Bank
Sterling Bank’s USSD mobile banking code is *822#. To perform a transfer, simply dial *822# and follow the instructions however every time you use the Sterling Bank USSD service, Five Naira will be deducted from your line.

Stanbic IBTC
Stanbic IBTC USSD code for money transfer is *909#

Standard Chartered Bank
Standard Chartered Bank is yet to roll out their USSD code and Mobile phone airtime recharge code.

United Bank for Africa (UBA)
UBA’s mobile USSD code is *919#, dial it and follow the on-screen instructions that follow. So easy to understand.

Unity Bank
Unity Bank has rolled out the first four-digit code USSD banking code to make banking services much easier for its customers. It Mobile USSD is *7799# To buy airtime using Unity Bank *7799#and follow the on screen instruction.

Union Bank
Union Bank mobile USSD transfer code is *826#, dial and follow the screen prompts to complete your transaction.

Wema Bank
Wema Bank is relatively new to the mobile USSD banking but they offer a good USSD service. One thing i find interesting about Wema Bank USSD code is that once you dial *945# to transfer money with Wema Bank, a list of options will appear including Open Account, My Balance, Send Money, Buy Airtime and Cash-on-the-go, Pay Bills, Change PIN, etc Reply with “3” which is for transfer, you will then be asked to choose whether it is to a Wema Bank Account or other banks. Reply with the corresponding number and simply keep on following the on-screen instructions.

Zenith Bank

Zenith Bank’s Mobile Banking USSD code is *966# and it gives you access to open an account, check account balance, load recharge cards and transfer money.
To transfer money from your Zenith Bank account to another, dial *966#Amount*Recipient’s Account Number# and follow the instructions on the screen.