Ruth Adaku Okojie

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I'm Ruth Okojie,. contact me for your original human hair and Jewelries. Married.

24/09/2025

This rain is not friendly at all

11/09/2025

Hi everyone it's been a while.
How are you guys doing

27/08/2025

Why Do Countries Borrow Money When They Can Just Print Them?

24/08/2025

To God be the Glory great things he has done.... Hallelujah

24/08/2025

May God answer all our secret prayers in Jesus name Amen

24/08/2025

Happy Sunday My People

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White man cook Amala and Ewedu for his Nigerian wife.

When you’re feeling down, and your man surprises you with your traditional food, Amala and Egusi Ìjẹ̀bú, suddenly the world feels lighter.

That’s more than love, it’s culture warming the soul.

23/08/2025

It’s a season of celebration for Nollywood actress Mercy Ebosele and her husband as the couple joyfully welcomes a set of twins into their family. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

The actress took to her Instagram page to share the heartwarming news, posting radiant family photos and a heartfelt message of gratitude to God.

“I am the woman whom the Lord has shown great mercy,” she wrote, reflecting on the magnitude of the blessing.

Her announcement was met with an outpouring of love and congratulatory messages from colleagues, fans, and well-wishers across the entertainment industry.

Actress Mosun Filani rejoiced in the comments, writing:

“Yes indeed. Double for your trouble. Congratulations, Ajoke! I am a proud godmother of twins.”

Fellow actress Temitope Aruga added:

“Congratulations, sis. God is good.”

Veteran actor Muyiwa Ademola also joined in the celebration with a simple but heartfelt:

“Oluwaseun.” (Thank You, Lord)

Mercy Ebosele, known for her roles in Yoruba-language films, has long been admired for her talent and grace on and off the screen. The arrival of her twins marks a new chapter of joy and fulfillment in her life.

23/08/2025

Each of the three (body odor, mouth odor, and snoring) can be unpleasant, but the level of tolerance often depends on the context and the people around:

BODY ODOR

Can be hard to tolerate, especially in public places, offices, or crowded transport. It creates discomfort for everyone nearby.

MOUTH ODOR (bad breath)
Usually harder to tolerate than body odor because it directly affects conversations and close interactions. It can make communication very uncomfortable.

SNORING
This one mostly affects people who sleep close to the person (partners, roommates, family). Outside bedtime, it doesn’t disturb others.

Most people find snoring easier to tolerate compared to body odor or mouth odor, since it only happens during sleep and can sometimes be managed with lifestyle changes or medical help.
Mouth odor is usually the least tolerated because it directly affects one-on-one interactions.

If you had to choose, which one is easier to live with or tolerate?

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Veteran Nollywood actor, Tony Umez is 61 today. He was born on 23rd August, 1964 in Ogidi, Anambra State. His father is from Ogidi while his mother is from Cross-Rivers State.

Umez got into limelight with his 1998 début movie, 'Died Wretched: Buried In N2.3m Casket'.

Umez is popular due to his character in most movies where he is always weak to female manipulation.

Abeg, let us wish our Durling brother a happy

23/08/2025

Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to embark on strike over the Federal Government’s failure to implement agreements and resolve ongoing issues in Nigeria’s university system.

Speaking at a press conference yesterday at the University of Jos, the ASUU President, Prof. Christopher Piwuna, said the union had been “pushed to the wall” after over two years of patience without results.
Piwuna rejected the government’s loan scheme for university workers, describing it as a ‘poison chalice’.

He accused the present administration of deliberate delay tactics in renegotiating the 2009 ASUU-FGN Agreement, addressing outstanding salary arrears, and implementing measures to revitalise universities.

“Trust has been destroyed by the government. It is, therefore, up to them to regain it to avert any strike,” Piwuna said.

On the 2009 Agreement and Collective Bargaining, the Union lamented that despite the submission of the Alhaji Yayale Ahmed Report in February 2025, the government has failed to act on its recommendations.
ASUU expressed concern that it undermined the principle of collective bargaining, to which Nigeria is committed as a signatory to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention.

While acknowledging a planned government meeting on August 28, ASUU warned that time was running out. The draft agreement, it noted, covers crucial issues such as conditions of service, university autonomy, academic freedom, funding, and the review of laws governing JAMB and NUC.

It strongly rejected the government’s proposed Tertiary Institutions Staff Support Fund (TISSF), which seeks to provide loans to lecturers.

The union insisted that what its members needed was improved wages through the renegotiated agreement, not more debts.

The union also criticised the unchecked establishment of universities, accusing successive governments of turning them into tools for political patronage rather than genuine centers of learning.

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May God bless Nenye for doing this👍

I saw this from the advert I made for Precious Chiamaka Okoro and fell in love with it. I want to gift it out to two pregnant mother's here.

one mother Wil go with the set of baby bath and drawer.

the second mother go home with the set of baby shower and cream...

I'm using it as a point of contact for me and every awaiting mother out here!. ❤️

chiamaka pick two mother's who need it most. please if you can afford it stay clear.

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