Abuja FCT/Entertainment/JTT/Music industries It has been observed that the concept of prostitution is now euphemistically referred to as h00kup, charm has been rebranded as grace, and bad character is now attributed to mood swings. Furthermore, fake life is now referred to as packaging, and a young man struggling financially is deemed poor, while a young woman in the same situation is paradoxically regarded as a strong woman. Happiness now seems to be contingent upon substance use, and being intoxicated is now rationalized as a coping mechanism for depression. Molly has become synonymous with joy, and smoking is perceived as a means of alleviating pain. Cultism has become the normative definition of masculinity, and financial stability appears to be the driving force behind love. The phrase “I’m the table” has become a slogan for women in relationships. Our old friends have become strangers due to changes in financial status, and brotherly bonds are now selectively formed based on individual standards. What a perplexing generation this has become. ~Erigga @top fans TOP Comments #jajioblog #StayUpdated #trend #Erigga #motivation #lifestory #jagajag #IbrahimTraore #jajiotheteacher JACONNA on April 21, 2025 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.
Africa/JTT/Message Has a Black African Ever Served as Pope? Many people ask this question, and the answer may surprise you. In the past, three Popes have originated from the African continent: Pope Victor I, Pope Miltiades, and Pope Gelasius I, all from North Africa (present-day Tunisia/Algeria) during the Roman Empire era. However, these Popes were not Black Africans in the Sub-Saharan sense we commonly refer to today; rather, they were ethnically white or of Romanized Berber ancestry. To date, no Black African has ever held the office of Pope. Nevertheless, this could change within our lifetime. Certain individuals, such as Cardinal Francis Arinze from Nigeria and Cardinal Peter Turkson from Ghana, have been mentioned in recent years as potential candidates for the papacy. Their leadership, wisdom, and faith have inspired countless people. As the Catholic Church continues to experience rapid growth in Africa, the prospect of a Black Pope from the continent is becoming increasingly plausible. When this occurs, it will signify a pivotal moment in the Church’s history, serving as a reminder that faith transcends color and borders. The question is no longer if, but when. JACONNA on April 21, 2025 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.
Abuja FCT/Article/God/JTT/Learning/Nigeria TOPIC: HE DIED FOR YOU.(Series 1) JACONNA on April 20, 2025 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.
Abuja FCT/JTT/Nigeria TOPIC: BREAKING GENERATIONAL CURSES.(Series 13) JACONNA on April 16, 2025 3 views 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.
Abuja FCT/Biography/burnaboy/Entertainment/JTT/Music industries/wizkid BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF PEOPLE WHO IMPACTED OUR SOCIETY POSITIVELY ON THEIR FIELD OF WORKSEPISODE ( 106)(Jude Abaga)( Nigeria) JACONNA on April 16, 2025 1 view 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.
Abuja FCT/Africa/efcc/Icpc/JTT/Message EFCC Identifies Financial Crimes as Major Drivers of Violent Non-State Activities in Nigeria JACONNA on April 16, 2025 2 views 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.
Abuja FCT/Africa/efcc/Icpc/JTT Africa’s Asset Recovery Forum Seeks Action against Stolen Assets JACONNA on April 16, 2025 1 view 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.
Abuja FCT/JTT/Nigeria Court Jails Man Four Years for Refusal to Accept Naira As Legal Tender JACONNA on April 15, 2025 1 view 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.
Abuja FCT/JTT/Learning/Money/Nigeria/Uk/Usa/World The dollar’s appreciation against the Nigerian naira can be attributed to a combination of economic, political, and social factors. Here are several key reasons that could explain why the dollar may continue to strengthen against the naira: JACONNA on April 15, 2025 2 views 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.
Abuja FCT/Icpc/JTT/Message/Nigeria EFCC Arrests 47 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Benin City Operatives of the Benin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 arrested 47 suspected internet fraudsters at different locations in Benin City, Edo State. The suspects were arrested following credible intelligence that linked them to fraudulent internet activities. Items recovered from them at the point of arrest included five exotic cars, smartphones and laptop computers. They would be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded. Why is the EFCC prioritizing the arrest of suspected internet fraudsters over corrupt politicians in Nigeria, who are often responsible for more severe financial crimes? JACONNA on April 15, 2025 1 0 0 Premium Content Login to buy access to this content.