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Nigerian Twiiter User Decides, Says- “My Next Relationship Will Be Based On Blood Covenant”

A Nigerian man took to social media to declare that his next relationship this year will be sealed with a blood covenant with any girl that agrees to date him. This guy who tweets via the handle @5thDaviDs, warned that the girl he will eventually date, after entering into a blood covenant with him, will run mad if she breaks his heart. According to him, he wont get played by any girl this year. He tweeted: “My next relationship in 2018 will be based on blood covenant,once my heart is broken…Your madness will start!! Am not getting played this year.” Lol 😂

Nigerian Man Shares Pictures Of Children And Grandchildren From His Mother Alone

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A Nigerian man, Salihu Tanko Yakasai shared a picture of himself with his siblings, (all from the same mother) and their children. Yakasai who is also the Director-General, Media and Communications got Kano State Government House, revealed that his father has three other wives. He shared the picture on his Twitter page and wrote; Later some people will come and tell you that the North is counting cows as its population. This is just the kids and grandchildren from my mum, and my dad has four wives. May God Keep Them...😀

President Buhari Presents 2018 Budget

President Muhammadu Buhari has presented today a total of N8.612 billion estimated budget for 2018 in the joint session of the National Assembly. While presenting the budget labeled "Consolidation Budget", Buhari promised the Nigerians better days in the future. He assured the national assembly of his administration's commitment to guarantee the total implementation of the estimate. Earlier in his speech, the president of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, entrusted the federal government with the budget for 2018; saying how the budget is implemented will be the decisive moment of the Buhari administration. He said the country needed to increase non-oil revenues, adding that the development of infrastructure should be a continuous priority for the administration. Saraki said: "In implementation, we must ensure that projects do not have an excessive price, while people must see a future in every corner of this country." He advised the federal government to elimina