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Soyombo Releases More Videos Of Nigerian Customs Officers Allegedly Engaging In Smuggling Activities
Nigeria’s investigative journalist, Fisayo Soyombo, has released more videos to establish his smuggling allegations involving Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) officers. Fisayo, in a statement issued on his verified social media handles on Sunday, alleged that Nigerian customs officers had conspired with Adeyemi Habeeb Abdulganiy, an alleged multi-billionaire-naira smuggler better known as Abuga, to…
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Nigerian Customs Intercepts Container Of Arms Including 844 Rifles Worth N4billion From Turkey
The Nigeria Customs Service has intercepted a container from Turkey containing 844 rifles and 112,500 pieces of live ammunition. The service arrested three suspects who are currently in custody, and a thorough investigation is ongoing to ensure all those involved face the full wrath of the law, the NCS said. The container, which was subjected to a physical examination on June 21, 2024, was found…
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I stepped out of my comfort zone and made a new sim. This is Adeola Bello and her info!
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IGBO MARRIAGE
Marriage is not a matter for the man and woman alone; it concerns the close kin of both. Marriage arrangements are negotiated between the families of the prospective bride and groom. With regard to the paternity of the wife's children, they belong to the lineage of the husband. When a woman has children out of wedlock, however, they belong to her natal lineage, and not to that of the children's father. Igbo have also institutionalized marriage options permitting “female husbands” in woman-to-woman marriages, in special circumstances. Some daughters with a male status (i.e., “male daughters”) do not even have to marry to procreate.
Although females are brought up looking forward to this dual role, it would be misleading to think that the major roles of women in Igbo society are as wife and mother, since Igbo women are prominent in public life as an organized force in both economics and politics. A significant part of a young girl's or a young man's childhood training is geared toward their future roles in the family and as useful and responsible citizens. Women are fully involved in matchmaking and usually participate directly or indirectly in the actual negotiations of marital arrangements for their sons or their daughters, in cooperation with the male members of the families concerned. Women have powerful and active behind-the-scene roles in seeking out the girls they would like their sons to marry. The approval of the mother is vital because the young bride is generally expected to live with her mother-in-law and to serve her for the first few months of marriage, until the new couple can set up an independent household and farmland.
#african#afrakan#kemetic dreams#africans#brown skin#afrakans#brownskin#african culture#IGBOS#ibo#igbos#igbo culture#igbo#nigerian#ala igbo#igbo marriage#igbo women#igbo men#marriage customs#marriage#commitment#friendship#attention#loyalty#partner
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if u want to write a cute lil hobie fic where him + reader eat food you don't have to have fish and chips... like .. there's other foods... that are less bland...
#throw in some cultural foods fr#theres this cool ass food spot ive seen that renovated a run down bus to sell nigerian food#actually idk if it was renovated or custom made but its a bus nonetheless#vee chats
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Transitioning Careers: The Emotional Decision to “Leave” Travel Blogging Behind
May 2023 Dear friends and followers, It is with mixed emotions that I write this update to you. As you may have noticed, my posts on this travel blog, ericotrips have been scarce lately. The truth is, I recently made a career transition into a role as a customer success officer for a cybersecurity organization in Lagos, Nigeria! It’s been a pretty amazing exposure so far, and I’m loving every…
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it literally took 6 hours for this shit to install lets see what we got
#dragon age#i went back n made her darker and more nigerian but im too lazy for more screenshots#character customization is 9/10#story so far is a solid 3 which is scary
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Fidelity Bank affirms commitment to data protection, strong corporate governance
Leading financial institution in Nigeria, Fidelity Bank Plc, has assured its customers of unwavering commitment to upholding the highest level of ethical standards in all dealings with customer data. The assurance comes amid allegations by the Nigerian Data Protection Agency (NDPA) against the bank relating to data breach. While reiterating its commitment to strong corporate governance,…
#bank penalty#Corporate Governance#customer data#data breach#data protection laws#ethical standards#Fidelity Bank#financial institution#Nigerian Data Protection Commission#Regulatory Compliance#Touchaheart.com.ng
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Tragicomedy of Diezani Madueke and Her Rear Admiral Husband
In this article, Pastor Ngozi Hippolytus Asoya takes a critical look at the the arguments for and against name change and concludes that both parents should be conscious of the damage they are doing to the mental health of their offsprings. Divorcing a spouse is considered the end of a relationship but the case of Diezani Madueke and her former husband, Alison Madueke, a retired chief of naval…
#Agama#Alison Madueke#Chief of Nigerian Naval Staff#customs and traditions#Deziani Alison-Madueke#divorce#estrangement#fraud#name-change#OPEC President#Petroleum Minister#Rear Admiral#stealing#trial
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Customs Police Unit to Strengthen Collaboration for Improved Capacity Building with Military Counterpart
Customs Police Unit to Strengthen Collaboration for Improved Capacity Building with Military Counterpart The Nigeria Customs Service Police Unit and the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police have pledged to strengthen their collaboration to improve capacity building. In a statement from the office of the Provost Marshal, Nigeria Customs Service Headquarters in Abuja, it was noted that this…
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KombackBlog - Celebrating Diversity In Nigerian Culture
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Nigerian Wedding Traditions Dress | Fashionpoliceng.com
Discover the perfect Nigerian Wedding tradition dress for your special day at Fashionpoliceng.com! Our unique designs, exquisite fabrics and attention to detail will make you feel beautiful and confident on your special day.
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How Nigerian Food Company, Erisco Arrested Customer Who Reviewed Product On Facebook – Civic Group
Facts have emerged on how Nigerian-based food product manufacturing company, Erisco Foods Limited allegedly used operatives of the Nigeria Police Force to arrest and intimidate one of their customers, Chioma Blessing Edoka. In a long release at #Tech4Justice, operated by civic organisation, Citizens Gavel, on its verified X, Twitter page, it was alleged that Chioma was arrested over her Facebook…
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#Erisco#Erisco Arrested Customer Who Reviewed Product On Facebook – Civic Group#How Nigerian Food Company
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Ban on export of processed wood, charcoal, others. lifted by Nigerian Custom service
Ban on export of processed wood, charcoal, others. lifted by Nigerian Custom service
The Nigeria Customs Service has announced a conditional lifting of ban on export of processed wood, charcoal and other allied products. “I am directed to forward herewith copy of the Federal Ministry of Finance letter Ref: No.F.17545/T/9 dated 5” Jun 23 on the above subject matter. “The letter which is self-explanatory confirms that the administrative ban placed on the export of processed wood,…
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You'll often hear broadly about the role of Christian Missionaries in Colonial enterprise, but it's rare to see people talk about the specific mechanism by which they operate. While reading about the various ways British rule over Nigeria was consolidated in the early 20th century, I found the section on missionary activity to be very interesting. Especially because missionaries often play similar roles in the Neo-Colonialism of today; providing intelligence to Imperialist institutions, manufacturing consent for Imperialist subjugation among colonised peoples and causing political divisions that weaken anti-Imperialist struggles are all just as important today as they were back then. Much like the broader structure of Colonialism itself, they've just taken different appearances to keep with the times while the core relations of domination and exploitation remain intact
Firstly, the missionaries often came into closer touch with the Nigerian peoples amongst whom they worked, got to know more than the administrator did about the peoples, their customs, traditions and so on and this intimate knowledge the missionaries placed at the disposal of the administration either through direct advice or in the form of published works. Some of the earliest historical, anthropological and linguistic studies of Nigerian peoples were carried out by the missionaries. Various missionaries were examiners in Nigerian languages for the administration which believed that knowledge of Nigerian languages would ease administrative work, make it possible to adjust policies to local susceptibilities and thus make British rule less objectionable to the people. Secondly through their ideological propaganda and schools the missions turned out to be the most effective means of winning " souls " to the western way of life. They were, in short, the cultural imperialists par excellence. Since the missionaries were closely associated in the thinking of Nigerian peoples with the administration, the benefits of literacy and the like which they brought redounded to the advantage of the colonial regime. On the role of the missions as a strong force in establishing colonial rule Sir H. H. Johnston has said : " The missionary is really gaining your experience for you (the colonial administrator) without any cost to yourself… They strengthen our hold over the country, they spread the use of the English language, they induct the natives into the best kind of civilisation, and, in fact, each mission station is an essay in colonisation ". Thirdly missionary work began by converting only a fraction of the community, and however small this fraction, this event meant splitting the community into two ideological camps, a development that weakened indigenous resistance to alien influences which preceded colonial rule in Nigeria and which with the inception of colonial rule strengthened statistically " the occupying force of whites ". At least this must have been the psychological effect on the minds of Nigerians even if militarily the wide dispersal of the missionaries constituted a weakness and an embarrassment to the Administration in cases of general uprising against British rule
Adiele Afigbo (1971), The consolidation of British imperial administration in Nigeria: 1900 - 1918, Civilisations Vol. 21 No.4
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kipetaka braids ✴️
kipetaka braids are believed to be a traditional african hairstyle originating from the betsileo people in madagascar! it specifically refers to the spiraled/swirled braided hair at the end of each braid. it’s often confused with the koroba, a nigerian hairstyle that refers to a specific braiding style that makes the hair resemble a basket but it also sometimes includes spirals at the end of the braid. i haven’t seen an official/historical article about this in english yet as this is based on pictures and recent articles so if you are familiar with this hairstyle and/or the betsileo people, please let me know! anyways, version 1 of the hair has smaller spirals and has 10.5k polygons (high poly!!) and version 2 has larger spirals with 9.1k polygons. i struggled a lot with this hair but im so glad that i finally got it together and i get to bring this amazing hairstyle to ts4 so pls i really hope y’all enjoy it as well!! download and details for the hairs below! <3
i also would like to spotlight some fundraisers and resources that helps the people in the democratic republic of congo and sudan. please donate and share if you can! anything helps 🫶🏾
a list of resources for both countries
a gofundme for the khartoum kitchen that helps feeds hundreds of sudanese people in the khartoum area
a list of resources and gofundmes for the people in dr congo
a gofundme that will help 4 sudanese families escape the war
a gofundme for an on the ground nonprofit in goma, dr congo
download via simsharefile (sfs) or on my patreon - ALWAYS FREE!
base game compatible (bgc)
maxis palette (24 swatches)
teen-elder
both frames
not hat compatible (some accessories can fit!)
high poly warning especially for v1!!! (pls use at your own risk but i haven’t had any problems yet!)
v1 has 10.5k polygons
v2 has 9.1k polygons
custom thumbnails
disallowed for random
all lods
please tag me if you do use my cc! i would absolutely love to see it! also, please let me know if you encounter any issues with my cc! here’s my tou.
tysm to cc rebloggers! @public-ccfinds @sssvitlanz
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