• “My wife and I have gone our separate ways peacefully. We were together for many years, but we later realized we wanted different things in life.

    I am naturally polygamous and comfortable being with more than one woman, while she wanted a strictly monogamous marriage. Out of respect, I decided to let her go so she can live her life freely. Sometimes love is not enough—people grow and discover they want different things.”

    — Sabinus
    “My wife and I have gone our separate ways peacefully. We were together for many years, but we later realized we wanted different things in life. I am naturally polygamous and comfortable being with more than one woman, while she wanted a strictly monogamous marriage. Out of respect, I decided to let her go so she can live her life freely. Sometimes love is not enough—people grow and discover they want different things.” — Sabinus
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  • Monopoly GO Bullseye Bolt Event: Prizes & Guide
    A fresh competition is now underway in Monopoly GO. The Bullseye Bolt event has officially begun. This exciting tournament provides a full day of gameplay. Players have the chance to win impressive prizes. These rewards include coveted tokens for Star Wars partners. All event milestones and their associated rewards are available for review. Engage in the tournament to claim these stellar...
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  • Neverness to Everness: обновления по отзывам
    Создатели проекта Neverness to Everness поделились планами по обновлению, основанными на мнениях участников закрытого теста. Геймплейные механики, включая управление транспортом, будут доработаны для повышения удобства. Особое внимание уделяется контенту открытого мира: все дополнительные активности будут пересмотрены, чтобы сделать их более увлекательными и снизить время ожидания. Социальные...
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  • Former President Tinubu special adviser in politics Baba Ahmed Hakeem said arresting Mallam El Rufai is a worst mistake president Tinubu did to himself, i hope he can f!ght to end.

    Mallam El Rufai that I know will not rest until one person will go down, he further said arresting the opposition leaders you are harming yourself more than good. During campaign you will see the real opposition

    #usa #tamarapreyenews #PresidentsDay
    Former President Tinubu special adviser in politics Baba Ahmed Hakeem said arresting Mallam El Rufai is a worst mistake president Tinubu did to himself, i hope he can f!ght to end. Mallam El Rufai that I know will not rest until one person will go down, he further said arresting the opposition leaders you are harming yourself more than good. During campaign you will see the real opposition #usa #tamarapreyenews #PresidentsDay
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  • I asked Grok:

    Did the Israeli Parliament recently hold a debate about Biafra?

    Grok: Yes, the Israeli parliament (the Knesset) did hold a debate on Biafra. This occurred on February 18, 2026, in a session described as historic and the first formal high-level parliamentary discussion on the topic in decades (some reports claim the first in 50–56 years). The debate focused on the humanitarian situation in the Biafran region (southeastern Nigeria, primarily involving the Igbo people), allegations of ongoing suffering, persecution, killings, and calls for international intervention. It also touched on the imprisonment of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu and broader self-determination issues.

    Key details from reports:
    MK Ya'akov Margi (from the Shas party) initiated or led the discussion, passionately comparing the Igbo suffering to the Jewish Holocaust. He cited estimates of up to six million Igbo lives lost since 1967 (referencing the 1967–1970 Nigerian Civil War/Biafran War and subsequent events) and urged Israel to raise the issue in international forums, invoking a "Jewish conscience" against perceived double standards.
    Lawmakers reportedly called on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu (and even U.S. figures like Trump) to intervene, framing it as a humanitarian obligation.

    There were mentions of a Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs suggesting a committee to examine the Biafra situation.
    The discussion highlighted historical parallels, including shared history claims between Israel and Biafra/Igbo people (some Igbo groups identify with Jewish heritage).

    This has been widely shared and amplified in pro-Biafra circles, on platforms like Facebook, X (Twitter), and YouTube channels focused on Biafran advocacy (e.g., IgbereTV, Radio Biafra Live, and others). It sparked calls for global attention to the Biafran cause.

    Historically, the Knesset also debated the Biafran situation during the 1967–1970 war, focusing on whether it constituted genocide and humanitarian aid needs, with sympathy expressed but no major intervention due to diplomatic ties with Nigeria. The recent 2026 event appears to be a renewed push amid ongoing activism.
    I asked Grok: 👇 Did the Israeli Parliament recently hold a debate about Biafra? Grok: Yes, the Israeli parliament (the Knesset) did hold a debate on Biafra. This occurred on February 18, 2026, in a session described as historic and the first formal high-level parliamentary discussion on the topic in decades (some reports claim the first in 50–56 years). The debate focused on the humanitarian situation in the Biafran region (southeastern Nigeria, primarily involving the Igbo people), allegations of ongoing suffering, persecution, killings, and calls for international intervention. It also touched on the imprisonment of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu and broader self-determination issues. Key details from reports: MK Ya'akov Margi (from the Shas party) initiated or led the discussion, passionately comparing the Igbo suffering to the Jewish Holocaust. He cited estimates of up to six million Igbo lives lost since 1967 (referencing the 1967–1970 Nigerian Civil War/Biafran War and subsequent events) and urged Israel to raise the issue in international forums, invoking a "Jewish conscience" against perceived double standards. Lawmakers reportedly called on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu (and even U.S. figures like Trump) to intervene, framing it as a humanitarian obligation. There were mentions of a Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs suggesting a committee to examine the Biafra situation. The discussion highlighted historical parallels, including shared history claims between Israel and Biafra/Igbo people (some Igbo groups identify with Jewish heritage). This has been widely shared and amplified in pro-Biafra circles, on platforms like Facebook, X (Twitter), and YouTube channels focused on Biafran advocacy (e.g., IgbereTV, Radio Biafra Live, and others). It sparked calls for global attention to the Biafran cause. Historically, the Knesset also debated the Biafran situation during the 1967–1970 war, focusing on whether it constituted genocide and humanitarian aid needs, with sympathy expressed but no major intervention due to diplomatic ties with Nigeria. The recent 2026 event appears to be a renewed push amid ongoing activism.
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  • NOT EVERYONE ON EARH IS HUMAN

    The Energy is different: some souls didn't come here to live. They came to observe. Try move differently, feel detached, and often dont fit in. That's because their or8gun isn't from here

    Starseeds, walk ins and old soul: some souls volunteered to incarnate, to bring light into dense realms. Others enterd existing bodies to shift timeliness. Not all humans are born here.. some arrived

    The vibration test: you can feel it when someone not from here. Their eyes ,their energy, the way silence feels around them. They vibrate on a different frequency

    The purpose: they came to balance energy. To awaken the sleeping. To remind humanity of what we used to be before the veil fell

    Have you ever met someone who just felt different?

    YAGAZIE

    NOT EVERYONE ON EARH IS HUMAN The Energy is different: some souls didn't come here to live. They came to observe. Try move differently, feel detached, and often dont fit in. That's because their or8gun isn't from here Starseeds, walk ins and old soul: some souls volunteered to incarnate, to bring light into dense realms. Others enterd existing bodies to shift timeliness. Not all humans are born here.. some arrived The vibration test: you can feel it when someone not from here. Their eyes ,their energy, the way silence feels around them. They vibrate on a different frequency The purpose: they came to balance energy. To awaken the sleeping. To remind humanity of what we used to be before the veil fell Have you ever met someone who just felt different? YAGAZIE
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  • Vacation Rental Scams: July 4th Safety Tips
    As the July 4th holiday approaches, many are scrambling to secure last-minute vacation rentals. Unfortunately, this rush can make travelers vulnerable to rental scams. Fraudsters create fake rental listings or hijack legitimate ones, aiming to collect deposits or full payments before disappearing with your money. When you arrive, there’s no rental waiting for you. Here’s how these...
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Ru$sia Issues Stark W@rning to U.S. Over Iran Tensions

    Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, has w@rned that any new U.S. str!ke on Iran would be “playing with f!re” and could trigger serious consequences for regional and global stability.

    This comes as the United States increases its militaryy presence near Iran, including additional naval assets.

    According to reporting from Reuters and Associated Press, Moscow is urging restraint publicly, while also deepening Militaryy and diplomatic coordination with Tehran.
    BREAKING NEWS🚨: Ru$sia Issues Stark W@rning to U.S. Over Iran Tensions Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, has w@rned that any new U.S. str!ke on Iran would be “playing with f!re” and could trigger serious consequences for regional and global stability. This comes as the United States increases its militaryy presence near Iran, including additional naval assets. According to reporting from Reuters and Associated Press, Moscow is urging restraint publicly, while also deepening Militaryy and diplomatic coordination with Tehran.
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  • The Legend of the Ohafia Warriors.

    If you think the Igbo were only farmers and traders, you haven't heard of the Ohafia, Abam, and Edda clans. In pre-colonial times, these were the "Special Forces" of the Igbo nation.

    The Mercenaries of the East
    The Ohafia warriors were legendary for their skill in jungle warfare. They didn't fight for land or to build empires; they fought for glory and the "Hero's Head." Because they were so feared, the Aro Confederacy often hired them as protectors for their trade routes. When an Ohafia war horn sounded in the forest, people knew that a professional force had arrived.

    The "War Dance" (Igiri)
    Ever seen the Ohafia War Dance? The way they carry a basket of "human heads" (now represented by carvings) on their heads while moving their chests with rhythmic precision?

    That isn't just a dance—it’s a victory parade. In ancient times, a young man from Ohafia could not wear the eagle feather or be called a "man" until he had returned from a campaign with a trophy of war. It was a culture of extreme bravery where the greatest honor was to be called "Dike" (The Brave One).

    The Leopard Spirit
    They moved like leopards—silent, fast, and deadly. They used the Oshue (war shield) and the Ogbunigwe (traditional explosives/traps) long before modern warfare. But their greatest weapon was their reputation. Many wars were won before they even started simply because the enemy heard the Ohafia were coming.

    Why This Matters Today
    The Ohafia spirit is why the Igbo are known for being bold and fearless in business and life today. That "never-say-die" attitude and the pride in one's achievement (meritocracy) started in the training grounds of these ancient warriors.
    Tag someone from Ohafia, Abam, or Edda! Let them know their blood is made of iron.

    ⚔️ The Legend of the Ohafia Warriors. If you think the Igbo were only farmers and traders, you haven't heard of the Ohafia, Abam, and Edda clans. In pre-colonial times, these were the "Special Forces" of the Igbo nation. 🦅 The Mercenaries of the East The Ohafia warriors were legendary for their skill in jungle warfare. They didn't fight for land or to build empires; they fought for glory and the "Hero's Head." Because they were so feared, the Aro Confederacy often hired them as protectors for their trade routes. When an Ohafia war horn sounded in the forest, people knew that a professional force had arrived. 🥁 The "War Dance" (Igiri) Ever seen the Ohafia War Dance? The way they carry a basket of "human heads" (now represented by carvings) on their heads while moving their chests with rhythmic precision? That isn't just a dance—it’s a victory parade. In ancient times, a young man from Ohafia could not wear the eagle feather or be called a "man" until he had returned from a campaign with a trophy of war. It was a culture of extreme bravery where the greatest honor was to be called "Dike" (The Brave One). 🛡️ The Leopard Spirit They moved like leopards—silent, fast, and deadly. They used the Oshue (war shield) and the Ogbunigwe (traditional explosives/traps) long before modern warfare. But their greatest weapon was their reputation. Many wars were won before they even started simply because the enemy heard the Ohafia were coming. 💡 Why This Matters Today The Ohafia spirit is why the Igbo are known for being bold and fearless in business and life today. That "never-say-die" attitude and the pride in one's achievement (meritocracy) started in the training grounds of these ancient warriors. Tag someone from Ohafia, Abam, or Edda! Let them know their blood is made of iron. 🦅⚔️
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  • The Queen of the Hidden Mountain: How Muhumuza Terrified Empires

    In the late 1800s and early 1900s, European powers were carving up Africa. But in the mountains between Rwanda and Uganda, they ran into a nightmare they didn't expect: A "Goddess-Queen" named Muhumuza.

    The Rebel Queen
    Muhumuza was a widow of the Rwandan King Rwabugiri. When a coup put a pro-colonial puppet on the throne, she didn't just go into hiding. She fled to the northern mountains, claimed to be the physical embodiment of the spirit Nyabinghi (a powerful female deity), and started a revolution.

    The Nyabinghi Cult
    She didn't just lead soldiers; she led a spiritual movement. Thousands of people from the Bakiga and Banyarwanda tribes joined her. They believed she was immortal and that her spiritual powers could turn European bullets into water.

    Fighting Three Enemies at Once
    Muhumuza was a master of "international" resistance. She fought:
    * The Germans (who controlled Rwanda).
    * The British (who controlled Uganda).
    * The Rwandan Monarchy (the puppet government).

    She organized guerrilla raids that were so effective the British and Germans actually had to unite their armies just to stop her. In 1911, she was finally captured after a massive battle. The British were so afraid of her influence that they didn't dare kill her—they exiled her to Uganda and kept her under house arrest until she died in 1945.

    The Global Legacy
    The "Nyabinghi" spirit she championed didn't die with her. Decades later, the Nyabinghi movement traveled across the ocean to Jamaica, where it became a foundational pillar of Rastafarianism. Whenever you hear "Nyabinghi drums" in Reggae music, you are hearing the echo of a Rwandan Queen who refused to bow.

    Why This Matters
    Muhumuza proves that African resistance was often led by women who combined political strategy with deep spiritual power. She wasn't just defending a border; she was defending the soul of her people.

    Have you ever heard of the Queen who inspired the Rastafarians? Share this to honor the Mothers of Africa!

    Follow Bright Enyinnaya For More..

    #AfricanHistory #Rwanda #Uganda #QueenMuhumuza #Nyabinghi #BlackHistory #WomenWarriors
    🇷🇼 The Queen of the Hidden Mountain: How Muhumuza Terrified Empires In the late 1800s and early 1900s, European powers were carving up Africa. But in the mountains between Rwanda and Uganda, they ran into a nightmare they didn't expect: A "Goddess-Queen" named Muhumuza. 👑 The Rebel Queen Muhumuza was a widow of the Rwandan King Rwabugiri. When a coup put a pro-colonial puppet on the throne, she didn't just go into hiding. She fled to the northern mountains, claimed to be the physical embodiment of the spirit Nyabinghi (a powerful female deity), and started a revolution. 🏹 The Nyabinghi Cult She didn't just lead soldiers; she led a spiritual movement. Thousands of people from the Bakiga and Banyarwanda tribes joined her. They believed she was immortal and that her spiritual powers could turn European bullets into water. 💥 Fighting Three Enemies at Once Muhumuza was a master of "international" resistance. She fought: * The Germans (who controlled Rwanda). * The British (who controlled Uganda). * The Rwandan Monarchy (the puppet government). She organized guerrilla raids that were so effective the British and Germans actually had to unite their armies just to stop her. In 1911, she was finally captured after a massive battle. The British were so afraid of her influence that they didn't dare kill her—they exiled her to Uganda and kept her under house arrest until she died in 1945. 🌍 The Global Legacy The "Nyabinghi" spirit she championed didn't die with her. Decades later, the Nyabinghi movement traveled across the ocean to Jamaica, where it became a foundational pillar of Rastafarianism. Whenever you hear "Nyabinghi drums" in Reggae music, you are hearing the echo of a Rwandan Queen who refused to bow. 💡 Why This Matters Muhumuza proves that African resistance was often led by women who combined political strategy with deep spiritual power. She wasn't just defending a border; she was defending the soul of her people. Have you ever heard of the Queen who inspired the Rastafarians? Share this to honor the Mothers of Africa! 🇷🇼🦁 Follow Bright Enyinnaya For More.. ✍️ #AfricanHistory #Rwanda #Uganda #QueenMuhumuza #Nyabinghi #BlackHistory #WomenWarriors
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