• She walked onto Shark Tank nine months pregnant and nearly broke.
    Five years later, PepsiCo bought her company for $1.95 billion.

    Meet Allison Ellsworth, the woman who turned a gut health problem into a global soda revolution.

    Back then, Allison was working in oil and gas.
    Constant travel. Terrible diet. Her gut was in chaos.

    So she started taking shots of apple cider vinegar every morning.
    It worked — but it tasted awful.

    Everyone around her said:
    “Stick to your stable job.”
    “The market’s too crowded.”
    “You’re pregnant — this is a terrible time to start anything.”

    She didn’t listen.

    Because Allison knew one thing others didn’t:
    If she could make apple cider vinegar taste good, everyone else would want it too.

    So she got to work — in her kitchen.
    Mixing vinegar, fruit juice, and sparkling water.
    Her husband, Stephen, rigged up a carbonation line in their Dallas townhouse.
    They bottled it and called it Mother Beverage.

    In 2016, three months pregnant, she quit her job to sell it at farmers markets.
    They almost went broke.
    No air conditioning in their car or facility.
    Texas heat. Side jobs. Sweat and faith.

    But they sold out every single week.

    Then — a miracle.
    A Whole Foods buyer stumbled upon their stand.
    “I don’t do this often,” she said. “But you belong in Whole Foods.”

    That one moment flipped the script.

    Fast forward to 2018 — Allison auditions for Shark Tank.
    Six months of interviews, paperwork, and secrecy.
    She films the episode nine months pregnant, gives birth ten days later,
    and lands a deal with Rohan Oza: $400,000 for 25%.

    Then came the harshest — and best — feedback ever:

    “Your branding is ****.”

    Instead of folding, Allison rebuilt.
    New look. New name. New mission.

    Mother Beverage became Poppi — “a new kind of soda for the next generation.”

    They relaunched in March 2020 — in the middle of COVID and an aluminum shortage.
    Most startups would’ve died there.
    Allison hit record. Posted her story on TikTok.

    Woke up to $100,000 in Amazon sales overnight.
    That video has over 90 million views.
    Poppi now has more than 2 billion TikTok views, a Super Bowl ad, and $500 million in annual revenue.
    In May 2025, PepsiCo acquired Poppi for $1.95 billion.

    All because one woman refused to believe that “healthy” had to taste bad —
    or that bad timing meant failure.

    She turned a kitchen experiment into an empire.
    She proved that criticism can be the start of something legendary.

    So ask yourself:
    What “crazy” idea are you sitting on?
    What “bad timing” are you hiding behind?

    Allison built Poppi pregnant, broke, and doubted by everyone.
    No funding. No background in beverages. Just conviction.

    Sometimes, your worst timing is actually your best opportunity.
    Sometimes, your lack of experience is your unfair advantage.

    Find your kitchen. Mix your ingredients.
    Make your own version of Poppi.

    Because the next billion-dollar brand might just be sitting on your counter —
    waiting for you to believe it’s possible.
    She walked onto Shark Tank nine months pregnant and nearly broke. Five years later, PepsiCo bought her company for $1.95 billion. Meet Allison Ellsworth, the woman who turned a gut health problem into a global soda revolution. Back then, Allison was working in oil and gas. Constant travel. Terrible diet. Her gut was in chaos. So she started taking shots of apple cider vinegar every morning. It worked — but it tasted awful. Everyone around her said: “Stick to your stable job.” “The market’s too crowded.” “You’re pregnant — this is a terrible time to start anything.” She didn’t listen. Because Allison knew one thing others didn’t: If she could make apple cider vinegar taste good, everyone else would want it too. So she got to work — in her kitchen. Mixing vinegar, fruit juice, and sparkling water. Her husband, Stephen, rigged up a carbonation line in their Dallas townhouse. They bottled it and called it Mother Beverage. In 2016, three months pregnant, she quit her job to sell it at farmers markets. They almost went broke. No air conditioning in their car or facility. Texas heat. Side jobs. Sweat and faith. But they sold out every single week. Then — a miracle. A Whole Foods buyer stumbled upon their stand. “I don’t do this often,” she said. “But you belong in Whole Foods.” That one moment flipped the script. Fast forward to 2018 — Allison auditions for Shark Tank. Six months of interviews, paperwork, and secrecy. She films the episode nine months pregnant, gives birth ten days later, and lands a deal with Rohan Oza: $400,000 for 25%. Then came the harshest — and best — feedback ever: “Your branding is shit.” Instead of folding, Allison rebuilt. New look. New name. New mission. Mother Beverage became Poppi — “a new kind of soda for the next generation.” They relaunched in March 2020 — in the middle of COVID and an aluminum shortage. Most startups would’ve died there. Allison hit record. Posted her story on TikTok. Woke up to $100,000 in Amazon sales overnight. That video has over 90 million views. Poppi now has more than 2 billion TikTok views, a Super Bowl ad, and $500 million in annual revenue. In May 2025, PepsiCo acquired Poppi for $1.95 billion. All because one woman refused to believe that “healthy” had to taste bad — or that bad timing meant failure. She turned a kitchen experiment into an empire. She proved that criticism can be the start of something legendary. So ask yourself: What “crazy” idea are you sitting on? What “bad timing” are you hiding behind? Allison built Poppi pregnant, broke, and doubted by everyone. No funding. No background in beverages. Just conviction. Sometimes, your worst timing is actually your best opportunity. Sometimes, your lack of experience is your unfair advantage. Find your kitchen. Mix your ingredients. Make your own version of Poppi. Because the next billion-dollar brand might just be sitting on your counter — waiting for you to believe it’s possible.
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    *OWN A LAND AS A SALARY EARNER!* 1. Fair price negotiated 2. Prime location, behind NNPC Depot, off Abakaliki road, Emene. 3. Mortgage negotiated and accessible. 4. Land have C of O 5. Area populated already. 6. You can start building now. If you are ready, there's some 400 plots of land behind NNPC Depot, Emene Enugu with C of O for sale at N6million each. Need to know if you will be interested, if not, please extend to your contacts. Best regards, Sam Amara Uwadiegwu 08022211644, 08034295356.
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  • Today, we explore the constitutional showdown between federal and state authority during the Portland protests.

    Discover how President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops sparked legal battles over executive power, state sovereignty, and the limits of federal intervention.

    A must-watch for anyone interested in U.S. constitutional law, civil unrest, and federalism in action.

    #PortlandProtests #NationalGuard #ExecutivePower #StateSovereignty #USConstitution #TrumpAdministration #Federalism #LegalAnalysis #AmericanPolitics #CivilRights #LawAndOrder #JudicialReview
    Today, we explore the constitutional showdown between federal and state authority during the Portland protests. Discover how President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops sparked legal battles over executive power, state sovereignty, and the limits of federal intervention. A must-watch for anyone interested in U.S. constitutional law, civil unrest, and federalism in action. #PortlandProtests #NationalGuard #ExecutivePower #StateSovereignty #USConstitution #TrumpAdministration #Federalism #LegalAnalysis #AmericanPolitics #CivilRights #LawAndOrder #JudicialReview
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  • ‎The Secret Sauce

    ‎‎Dear Christian,
    ‎Beyond being the first day of the New Week, Monday signifies a New Beginning.

    ‎It brings with it, the Feeling of Starting Something New.

    ‎I know Last Week might Not Have Seem Like Your Best Because You Had Lots of Challenges and Things Did Not Go The Way You Wanted.

    ‎Today , the LORD God has Gifted You and I a New Week to;
    Try again,
    Knock again,
    Seek again,
    Go again, and
    Do something new.

    ‎Until the Breathe of God Leaves Your Lungs , Never be Afraid to Start All Over Again.

    ‎Even the LORD God, the Creator of the Universe says,
    ‎ " I am creating something new. There it is! Do you see it? I have put roads in deserts, streams in thirsty lands." Isaiah 43:19

    ‎If the LORD God after the Creation of the Earth and Life Species is Still Doing Something New, You His Creation (Man) has No Excuse.

    ‎This Week Dear Christian,
    ‎Create Something New NEW !

    ‎Monday is Here!
    ‎It has Ushered You into a New Week, to Showcase the Manifold Wisdom of the Holy Spirit in You.

    ‎Be intentional about giving Your Best in all that Your Hands find doing this Week.

    ‎You Can Not Be a Child of God and be Mediocre in Your Products and Services.


    ‎You Should be a Trailblazer.

    ‎You have the Holy Spirit inside of You , and the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Excellence.

    ‎Daniel was Relevant in the Babylonian Era as Well as the Persia Median Era because he had the Holy Spirit in him , Helping him Solve Problems that were difficult for his Peers.

    ‎This Week , be Sensitive to the Leading, Instructions ,Spiritual Impulses and Promptsings of the Holy Spirit in Your inside as You go about Your activities.


    ‎-Do Not Grieve Him,
    ‎- Do Not Stifle His Voice.

    ‎Why rack Your brain when You Can Say ,
    ‎" Holy Spirit Help Me" and He would flood Your Mind with Insights and illumination to Solve the hard Problems.

    ‎He Knows All Things!

    ‎He is the Secret Sauce for Everyone who Believes and Acknowledge Jesus Christ as the LORD God of their Life.

    ‎Ask Him for Help. He is on Standby, waiting for You To Ask.

    ‎Remember , Jesus Christ Loves You and There is Nothing You Can Do About It.

    ‎I'm rooting for You Always.


    ‎Shalom


    © Chinenye Jennifer Nzewi

    ‎#MondayIsHere
    ‎#DearChristian
    ‎#SomethingNew
    ‎#HolySpirit
    ‎#Excellence
    ‎#Daniel
    ‎#SecretSauce
    ‎#Shalom

    ‎The Secret Sauce ‎‎Dear Christian, ‎Beyond being the first day of the New Week, Monday signifies a New Beginning. ‎ ‎It brings with it, the Feeling of Starting Something New. ‎ ‎I know Last Week might Not Have Seem Like Your Best Because You Had Lots of Challenges and Things Did Not Go The Way You Wanted. ‎ ‎Today , the LORD God has Gifted You and I a New Week to; ‎📍Try again, ‎📍Knock again, ‎📍Seek again, ‎📍Go again, and ‎📍Do something new. ‎ ‎Until the Breathe of God Leaves Your Lungs , Never be Afraid to Start All Over Again. ‎ ‎Even the LORD God, the Creator of the Universe says, ‎ " I am creating something new. There it is! Do you see it? I have put roads in deserts, streams in thirsty lands." Isaiah 43:19 ‎ ‎If the LORD God after the Creation of the Earth and Life Species is Still Doing Something New, You His Creation (Man) has No Excuse. ‎ ‎This Week Dear Christian, ‎Create Something New NEW ! ‎ ‎Monday is Here! ‎It has Ushered You into a New Week, to Showcase the Manifold Wisdom of the Holy Spirit in You. ‎ ‎Be intentional about giving Your Best in all that Your Hands find doing this Week. ‎ ‎You Can Not Be a Child of God and be Mediocre in Your Products and Services. ‎ ‎ ‎You Should be a Trailblazer. ‎ ‎You have the Holy Spirit inside of You , and the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Excellence. ‎ ‎Daniel was Relevant in the Babylonian Era as Well as the Persia Median Era because he had the Holy Spirit in him , Helping him Solve Problems that were difficult for his Peers. ‎ ‎This Week , be Sensitive to the Leading, Instructions ,Spiritual Impulses and Promptsings of the Holy Spirit in Your inside as You go about Your activities. ‎ ‎ ‎-Do Not Grieve Him, ‎- Do Not Stifle His Voice. ‎ ‎Why rack Your brain when You Can Say , ‎" Holy Spirit Help Me" and He would flood Your Mind with Insights and illumination to Solve the hard Problems. ‎ ‎He Knows All Things! ‎ ‎He is the Secret Sauce for Everyone who Believes and Acknowledge Jesus Christ as the LORD God of their Life. ‎ ‎Ask Him for Help. He is on Standby, waiting for You To Ask. ‎ ‎Remember , Jesus Christ Loves You and There is Nothing You Can Do About It. ‎ ‎I'm rooting for You Always. ‎ ‎ ‎Shalom ‎ © Chinenye Jennifer Nzewi ‎#MondayIsHere ‎#DearChristian ‎#SomethingNew ‎#HolySpirit ‎#Excellence ‎#Daniel ‎#SecretSauce ‎#Shalom ‎ ‎
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  • Enugu Hosts Digital Transformation Summit as Pre-Event to #StartupSouthX

    Public and Private Sector Leaders Unite to Deepen Innovation and Business Transformation in the South-East

    In a powerful show of collaboration between government, business, and innovation leaders, #StartupSouth is set to host the Digital Transformation Summit – Enugu 2025 on Friday, July 25, 2025, as a key pre-event leading up to #StartupSouthX, the landmark 10th edition of the South-South and South-East’s premier innovation and entrepreneurship gathering.

    The Summit, themed “Powering Businesses Through Innovation and Tech,” will convene stakeholders across sectors to explore how digital transformation can be used to unlock value, deepen resilience, and scale high-impact ventures in Nigeria’s South-East region.

    The event is hosted in partnership with the Enugu State Government, through the Ministry of Innovation, Science & Technology, the Enugu SME Center, and the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Digital Economy. Representatives from the Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA) and other leading organizations are expected to participate.

    According to Adaeze Ngozi Chianumba, Co-Founder, DigitalMoms & Lead, #StartupSouth Enugu Community:
    “This is more than a conversation — it’s a convergence of people who believe in Enugu’s digital future. We’re deepening momentum already building in the ecosystem by bringing corporate players into dialogue with founders and changemakers.”

    Israel Unya, founder of YuSocial.com and Co-Lead, #StartupSouth Enugu Community:
    “This summit is a signal that Enugu’s innovation ecosystem is no longer on the sidelines — we’re building a thriving community where startups, government, and corporate leaders collaborate meaningfully. It’s about turning momentum into real opportunity and ensuring local founders have access to the networks, tools, and capital they need to scale.”

    Key Highlights Include:
    - Panel conversations with corporate executives, founders, and government actors
    - Startup showcases and digital solution demos
    - Live pitch sessions and investor engagement
    - Keynote addresses and a digital transformation marketplace

    The summit is free to attend with registration at https://bit.ly/DTSEnugu2025 and is open to startup founders, SMEs, corporate leaders, public sector professionals, investors, and digital economy stakeholders.

    For Media & Sponsorship Enquiry:
    [email protected] | [email protected]
    Enugu Hosts Digital Transformation Summit as Pre-Event to #StartupSouthX Public and Private Sector Leaders Unite to Deepen Innovation and Business Transformation in the South-East In a powerful show of collaboration between government, business, and innovation leaders, #StartupSouth is set to host the Digital Transformation Summit – Enugu 2025 on Friday, July 25, 2025, as a key pre-event leading up to #StartupSouthX, the landmark 10th edition of the South-South and South-East’s premier innovation and entrepreneurship gathering. The Summit, themed “Powering Businesses Through Innovation and Tech,” will convene stakeholders across sectors to explore how digital transformation can be used to unlock value, deepen resilience, and scale high-impact ventures in Nigeria’s South-East region. The event is hosted in partnership with the Enugu State Government, through the Ministry of Innovation, Science & Technology, the Enugu SME Center, and the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Digital Economy. Representatives from the Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA) and other leading organizations are expected to participate. According to Adaeze Ngozi Chianumba, Co-Founder, DigitalMoms & Lead, #StartupSouth Enugu Community: “This is more than a conversation — it’s a convergence of people who believe in Enugu’s digital future. We’re deepening momentum already building in the ecosystem by bringing corporate players into dialogue with founders and changemakers.” Israel Unya, founder of YuSocial.com and Co-Lead, #StartupSouth Enugu Community: “This summit is a signal that Enugu’s innovation ecosystem is no longer on the sidelines — we’re building a thriving community where startups, government, and corporate leaders collaborate meaningfully. It’s about turning momentum into real opportunity and ensuring local founders have access to the networks, tools, and capital they need to scale.” Key Highlights Include: - Panel conversations with corporate executives, founders, and government actors - Startup showcases and digital solution demos - Live pitch sessions and investor engagement - Keynote addresses and a digital transformation marketplace The summit is free to attend with registration at https://bit.ly/DTSEnugu2025 and is open to startup founders, SMEs, corporate leaders, public sector professionals, investors, and digital economy stakeholders. For Media & Sponsorship Enquiry: [email protected] | [email protected]
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  • Nigeria Bids Final Farewell to Former President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura

    Daura, Katsina State — July 15, 2025
    It was a solemn day in Daura, Katsina State, as Nigeria laid former President Muhammadu Buhari to rest. The 81-year-old ex-leader passed away on Saturday, July 13, after a brief illness, sparking an outpouring of emotion across the country.

    His burial took place Monday afternoon in his hometown, surrounded by family, political allies, and dignitaries from across Nigeria and beyond. In a fitting tribute, Buhari was given full military honors—including a 21-gun salute and a ceremonial guard—as part of the state funeral.

    A Nation Mourns

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who succeeded Buhari in 2023, led the delegation of officials at the burial. Also in attendance were state governors, National Assembly members, traditional rulers, religious leaders, and representatives from neighboring countries.

    President Tinubu described Buhari as “a disciplined leader who loved Nigeria deeply,” adding that his legacy would live on in the hearts of many. The federal government has declared a seven-day national mourning period, during which all national flags will be flown at half-mast.

    From Soldier to Statesman

    Buhari's life was nothing short of remarkable. From his early days in the military to leading the country as a military ruler in the 1980s, and then again as a two-term civilian president from 2015 to 2023, Buhari was a central figure in Nigeria's political story.

    His presidency was marked by a strong anti-corruption campaign, a focus on infrastructure, and sometimes-controversial economic decisions. While he was widely respected for his discipline and frugal lifestyle, many Nigerians also criticized him for rising insecurity and economic challenges during his time in office.

    Tributes from Near and Far

    Reactions to Buhari’s passing have come from all corners. Social media has been flooded with messages of condolence, with hashtags like #RIPBuhari and #DauraStrongman trending throughout the weekend.

    Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo called him “a man of principle,” while other public figures—including critics like Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka—offered their prayers and respects.

    A Moment for Reflection

    Buhari’s passing has stirred reflection among Nigerians, prompting conversations about his achievements, his challenges, and the direction of the country moving forward. Love him or not, many agree: Buhari left a mark on Nigeria’s political landscape that won’t soon be forgotten.

    His family has asked for privacy as they mourn, but a national remembrance event is expected to be announced in the coming days.
    🇳🇬 Nigeria Bids Final Farewell to Former President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura Daura, Katsina State — July 15, 2025 It was a solemn day in Daura, Katsina State, as Nigeria laid former President Muhammadu Buhari to rest. The 81-year-old ex-leader passed away on Saturday, July 13, after a brief illness, sparking an outpouring of emotion across the country. His burial took place Monday afternoon in his hometown, surrounded by family, political allies, and dignitaries from across Nigeria and beyond. In a fitting tribute, Buhari was given full military honors—including a 21-gun salute and a ceremonial guard—as part of the state funeral. A Nation Mourns President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who succeeded Buhari in 2023, led the delegation of officials at the burial. Also in attendance were state governors, National Assembly members, traditional rulers, religious leaders, and representatives from neighboring countries. President Tinubu described Buhari as “a disciplined leader who loved Nigeria deeply,” adding that his legacy would live on in the hearts of many. The federal government has declared a seven-day national mourning period, during which all national flags will be flown at half-mast. From Soldier to Statesman Buhari's life was nothing short of remarkable. From his early days in the military to leading the country as a military ruler in the 1980s, and then again as a two-term civilian president from 2015 to 2023, Buhari was a central figure in Nigeria's political story. His presidency was marked by a strong anti-corruption campaign, a focus on infrastructure, and sometimes-controversial economic decisions. While he was widely respected for his discipline and frugal lifestyle, many Nigerians also criticized him for rising insecurity and economic challenges during his time in office. Tributes from Near and Far Reactions to Buhari’s passing have come from all corners. Social media has been flooded with messages of condolence, with hashtags like #RIPBuhari and #DauraStrongman trending throughout the weekend. Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo called him “a man of principle,” while other public figures—including critics like Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka—offered their prayers and respects. A Moment for Reflection Buhari’s passing has stirred reflection among Nigerians, prompting conversations about his achievements, his challenges, and the direction of the country moving forward. Love him or not, many agree: Buhari left a mark on Nigeria’s political landscape that won’t soon be forgotten. His family has asked for privacy as they mourn, but a national remembrance event is expected to be announced in the coming days.
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  • “We Just Wanted a Better Life” 104 Nigerians Return from Algeria After Rough Journey Abroad

    For 104 Nigerians, Sunday night marked more than just a flight home , it was a second chance at life.

    After battling harsh conditions, fear, and broken promises in Algeria, these returnees including 80 men, 14 women, and 10 children finally landed at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, weary but relieved.

    Their stories are similar: dreams of greener pastures across the border, only to face unpaid jobs, cramped shelters, detention, and constant fear of deportation. Some were stranded for months. Others hadn’t spoken to their families in over a year.

    > “I just wanted to work and send money home. I never imagined it would be like this,” one returnee said with tears in his eyes.


    Thanks to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the group was brought home under a voluntary return program that helps stranded migrants escape unsafe conditions abroad.

    They were welcomed with medical care, food, and temporary shelter—but the bigger journey is just beginning: rebuilding their lives from the ground up.

    Ibrahim Farinloye, NEMA’s Lagos coordinator, called it a “timely rescue” and urged others planning to migrate to avoid dangerous backdoor routes and seek legal, informed options.

    > “They left chasing dreams but returned chasing survival,” he said. “Now it’s time to help them find new hope here at home.”



    With over 70 million Nigerians already living in poverty, the government says it’s working on reintegration programs and job support to help returnees restart.

    For these 104 Nigerians, it’s not just about coming back ;it’s about starting over.
    “We Just Wanted a Better Life” 104 Nigerians Return from Algeria After Rough Journey Abroad For 104 Nigerians, Sunday night marked more than just a flight home , it was a second chance at life. After battling harsh conditions, fear, and broken promises in Algeria, these returnees including 80 men, 14 women, and 10 children finally landed at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, weary but relieved. Their stories are similar: dreams of greener pastures across the border, only to face unpaid jobs, cramped shelters, detention, and constant fear of deportation. Some were stranded for months. Others hadn’t spoken to their families in over a year. > “I just wanted to work and send money home. I never imagined it would be like this,” one returnee said with tears in his eyes. Thanks to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the group was brought home under a voluntary return program that helps stranded migrants escape unsafe conditions abroad. They were welcomed with medical care, food, and temporary shelter—but the bigger journey is just beginning: rebuilding their lives from the ground up. Ibrahim Farinloye, NEMA’s Lagos coordinator, called it a “timely rescue” and urged others planning to migrate to avoid dangerous backdoor routes and seek legal, informed options. > “They left chasing dreams but returned chasing survival,” he said. “Now it’s time to help them find new hope here at home.” With over 70 million Nigerians already living in poverty, the government says it’s working on reintegration programs and job support to help returnees restart. For these 104 Nigerians, it’s not just about coming back ;it’s about starting over.
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  • Tinubu Moves Swiftly on Benue Massacre – Enugu Nabs Herdsmen Informants



    In the wake of the gruesome killings in Benue State, President Bola Tinubu has taken bold steps by setting up a Peace Committee and ordering the immediate arrest of the perpetrators behind the Yelewata massacre that claimed over 150 lives. The president described the attack as “barbaric and unacceptable,” assuring Nigerians that “this violence must end now.”

    According to the Presidency, the newly formed Benue Peace Committee will include community leaders, security officials, and peace advocates, with a clear mandate: restore calm and prevent future bloodshed.

    > “We cannot allow our farmlands to become graveyards,” Tinubu said during a security briefing.





    Enugu Fights Back: Two Informants Arrested

    Meanwhile, in a related development, the Enugu State Government has confirmed recent herdsmen attacks on farmlands in the Eha-Amufu area and swiftly announced the arrest of two suspected local informants believed to be working with the attackers.

    Governor Peter Mbah warned that anyone collaborating with criminals will face the full weight of the law.

    > “Enugu will not tolerate traitors,” he declared.

    “We are securing our borders, our communities, and our people.”



    The Bigger Picture

    As tensions rise across the Middle Belt and Southeast, Nigerians are watching closely. The President’s response and Enugu’s quick arrests signal a stronger stance on rural insecurity,but will it be enough?




    Follow Yusocial Gist Hub for real-time updates, grassroots reactions, and what these moves mean for your community.

    Like. Share. Speak up. This is not just news—it’s your Nigeria.
    🔥 Tinubu Moves Swiftly on Benue Massacre – Enugu Nabs Herdsmen Informants In the wake of the gruesome killings in Benue State, President Bola Tinubu has taken bold steps by setting up a Peace Committee and ordering the immediate arrest of the perpetrators behind the Yelewata massacre that claimed over 150 lives. The president described the attack as “barbaric and unacceptable,” assuring Nigerians that “this violence must end now.” According to the Presidency, the newly formed Benue Peace Committee will include community leaders, security officials, and peace advocates, with a clear mandate: restore calm and prevent future bloodshed. > “We cannot allow our farmlands to become graveyards,” Tinubu said during a security briefing. ⚖️ Enugu Fights Back: Two Informants Arrested Meanwhile, in a related development, the Enugu State Government has confirmed recent herdsmen attacks on farmlands in the Eha-Amufu area and swiftly announced the arrest of two suspected local informants believed to be working with the attackers. Governor Peter Mbah warned that anyone collaborating with criminals will face the full weight of the law. > “Enugu will not tolerate traitors,” he declared. “We are securing our borders, our communities, and our people.” 🚨 The Bigger Picture As tensions rise across the Middle Belt and Southeast, Nigerians are watching closely. The President’s response and Enugu’s quick arrests signal a stronger stance on rural insecurity,but will it be enough? 📌 Follow Yusocial Gist Hub for real-time updates, grassroots reactions, and what these moves mean for your community. 🔁 Like. Share. Speak up. This is not just news—it’s your Nigeria.
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  • “Blood in Benue”: 150 Killed in Midnight Horror — Where Is Nigeria’s Conscience??

    Benue is bleeding and the nation can’t keep silent.

    In a heart-wrenching midnight massacre, suspected armed herdsmen stormed the peaceful village of Yelewata, Benue State, leaving behind ashes, tears, and more than 150 dead bodies, including children who had nowhere to run.

    They came under the cover of darkness. In minutes, homes were set on fire. A local market, where many families had taken refuge, turned into a death trap. Entire households were wiped out. Survivors say the gunmen moved “like demons” shooting, burning, destroying.

    > “They didn’t spare even toddlers. We begged. We ran. But death was faster,” a survivor whispered, still covered in ash and blood.



    This isn’t a movie. This is Nigeria today.


    Not Just an Attack—A Slaughter

    This is one of the deadliest attacks in Nigeria this year, and yet again, Benue is left asking: Where is the protection? Where is the justice? President Tinubu has condemned the killings and promised to visit but the people have heard it all before.

    > “We don’t need condolences—we need safety,” cried a community elder.
    “Our lands are soaked in blood, and Abuja is giving speeches.”



    Thousands Displaced. Help Still Far.

    With houses burnt, crops destroyed, and hundreds displaced, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has moved in—but it’s not enough. Survivors are sleeping in the open, mourning with empty stomachs and shattered hope.




    Why This Story Must Not Die

    This is bigger than Benue. This is a mirror of the growing insecurity tearing Nigeria apart.

    If this could happen to them—it could happen to any of us.



    Share this. Speak up. Cry out. Demand action.
    Follow Yusocial Gist Hub for real voices, raw updates, and ways to help.
    💔 “Blood in Benue”: 150 Killed in Midnight Horror — Where Is Nigeria’s Conscience?? Benue is bleeding and the nation can’t keep silent. In a heart-wrenching midnight massacre, suspected armed herdsmen stormed the peaceful village of Yelewata, Benue State, leaving behind ashes, tears, and more than 150 dead bodies, including children who had nowhere to run. They came under the cover of darkness. In minutes, homes were set on fire. A local market, where many families had taken refuge, turned into a death trap. Entire households were wiped out. Survivors say the gunmen moved “like demons” shooting, burning, destroying. > “They didn’t spare even toddlers. We begged. We ran. But death was faster,” a survivor whispered, still covered in ash and blood. This isn’t a movie. This is Nigeria today. 💔 Not Just an Attack—A Slaughter This is one of the deadliest attacks in Nigeria this year, and yet again, Benue is left asking: Where is the protection? Where is the justice? President Tinubu has condemned the killings and promised to visit but the people have heard it all before. > “We don’t need condolences—we need safety,” cried a community elder. “Our lands are soaked in blood, and Abuja is giving speeches.” 🚨 Thousands Displaced. Help Still Far. With houses burnt, crops destroyed, and hundreds displaced, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has moved in—but it’s not enough. Survivors are sleeping in the open, mourning with empty stomachs and shattered hope. Why This Story Must Not Die This is bigger than Benue. This is a mirror of the growing insecurity tearing Nigeria apart. If this could happen to them—it could happen to any of us. 🔁 Share this. Speak up. Cry out. Demand action. 📌 Follow Yusocial Gist Hub for real voices, raw updates, and ways to help.
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  • Too Much Seasoning, Too Little Health: The Silent Danger in Your Kitchen”


    Let’s talk about something sitting quietly in almost every Nigerian kitchen seasoning cubes.

    You know them well. The “flavour masters.” The small but mighty cubes that transform a basic pot of soup into something your neighbours will smell three compounds away. But here’s the not-so-sweet truth: those little blocks of magic could be slowly damaging your health, one delicious bite at a time.


    1. Seasoning Cubes Are Sodium Bombs in Disguise

    Seasoning cubes are more than just spices. They’re loaded with salt (sodium) and MSG (monosodium glutamate). Yes, they taste amazing, but too much sodium can silently harm your heart and kidneys.

    Tired all the time? Swollen feet? High blood pressure at a young age? Your seasoning habit could be one of the hidden culprits.


    2. “But I Don’t Even Add Salt!” That Doesn’t Mean You’re Safe

    This is where most people miss it.

    You don’t need to sprinkle salt for your sodium levels to be too high. Just one or two cubes per meal might already exceed the recommended daily limit. And when you combine that with salty snacks, suya, white bread, and processed foods… your body is overloaded before you even realize it.


    3. Your Kidneys Are Not Indestructible

    Your kidneys work hard every day to filter your blood and manage your body’s salt balance. But constantly forcing them to process excess sodium? That’s like making them work overtime every single day with no rest. Over time, fatigue, swelling, and even kidney failure can sneak in.

    And once those symptoms show up, treatment is often expensive and stressful.


    4. MSG Reactions Are Real — Even if You Haven’t Noticed Yet

    Some people are sensitive to MSG and don’t even realize it. It can cause headaches, sweating, tingling, a fast heartbeat, anxiety, or a general “off” feeling after eating.

    So if you’ve ever finished a tasty meal and felt strangely uncomfortable afterward… it might be your body quietly protesting.

    5. How to Keep Your Food Tasty and Safe

    Don’t worry no one’s asking you to eat bland meals. There are plenty of ways to keep your food rich and flavourful without overloading on cubes:

    Use real ingredients: onions, garlic, ginger, local herbs, curry, thyme, scent leaf, turmeric, uziza… all packed with natural flavour.
    Cut down gradually: Instead of 3 cubes, try 1. Your taste buds will adjust over time.
    Taste first, cube later: Most times, the food is already well-seasoned.
    Educate with love: Help others around you (mama, aunty, house help) understand this. It’s not criticism, it’s care.



    Final Word: Let Your Food Heal, Not Harm

    You deserve to enjoy delicious meals — but not at the cost of your health.
    That sweet stew, that rich jollof, that smoky native soup — let it be both enjoyable and safe.

    Because life is already hard enough — your food shouldn’t be what slowly breaks you down.
    Too Much Seasoning, Too Little Health: The Silent Danger in Your Kitchen” Let’s talk about something sitting quietly in almost every Nigerian kitchen seasoning cubes. You know them well. The “flavour masters.” The small but mighty cubes that transform a basic pot of soup into something your neighbours will smell three compounds away. But here’s the not-so-sweet truth: those little blocks of magic could be slowly damaging your health, one delicious bite at a time. 1. Seasoning Cubes Are Sodium Bombs in Disguise Seasoning cubes are more than just spices. They’re loaded with salt (sodium) and MSG (monosodium glutamate). Yes, they taste amazing, but too much sodium can silently harm your heart and kidneys. Tired all the time? Swollen feet? High blood pressure at a young age? Your seasoning habit could be one of the hidden culprits. 2. “But I Don’t Even Add Salt!” That Doesn’t Mean You’re Safe This is where most people miss it. You don’t need to sprinkle salt for your sodium levels to be too high. Just one or two cubes per meal might already exceed the recommended daily limit. And when you combine that with salty snacks, suya, white bread, and processed foods… your body is overloaded before you even realize it. 3. Your Kidneys Are Not Indestructible Your kidneys work hard every day to filter your blood and manage your body’s salt balance. But constantly forcing them to process excess sodium? That’s like making them work overtime every single day with no rest. Over time, fatigue, swelling, and even kidney failure can sneak in. And once those symptoms show up, treatment is often expensive and stressful. 4. MSG Reactions Are Real — Even if You Haven’t Noticed Yet Some people are sensitive to MSG and don’t even realize it. It can cause headaches, sweating, tingling, a fast heartbeat, anxiety, or a general “off” feeling after eating. So if you’ve ever finished a tasty meal and felt strangely uncomfortable afterward… it might be your body quietly protesting. 5. How to Keep Your Food Tasty and Safe Don’t worry no one’s asking you to eat bland meals. There are plenty of ways to keep your food rich and flavourful without overloading on cubes: ✅ Use real ingredients: onions, garlic, ginger, local herbs, curry, thyme, scent leaf, turmeric, uziza… all packed with natural flavour. ✅ Cut down gradually: Instead of 3 cubes, try 1. Your taste buds will adjust over time. ✅ Taste first, cube later: Most times, the food is already well-seasoned. ✅ Educate with love: Help others around you (mama, aunty, house help) understand this. It’s not criticism, it’s care. 🍲 Final Word: Let Your Food Heal, Not Harm You deserve to enjoy delicious meals — but not at the cost of your health. That sweet stew, that rich jollof, that smoky native soup — let it be both enjoyable and safe. Because life is already hard enough — your food shouldn’t be what slowly breaks you down.
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  • Family Gift N85 Million Property To Church In Ogun State For Free Hospital Project

    A family in Ibara, Ogun State, has donated a landed property valued at N85 million to Omega Power Ministries (OPM) for the construction of a free hospital.

    Read Full Article HERE>> https://ondopress.com/2025/05/18/family-gift-n85-million-property-to-church-in-ogun-state-for-free-hospital-project/
    Family Gift N85 Million Property To Church In Ogun State For Free Hospital Project A family in Ibara, Ogun State, has donated a landed property valued at N85 million to Omega Power Ministries (OPM) for the construction of a free hospital. Read Full Article HERE>> https://ondopress.com/2025/05/18/family-gift-n85-million-property-to-church-in-ogun-state-for-free-hospital-project/
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  • Why Do Women Poop During Childbirth? The Truth Nobody Talks About!

    Let’s be real—childbirth is messy. Between the screaming, pushing, and intense pain, a lot happens in the delivery room. But there’s one thing nobody really warns you about: pooping while giving birth. Yep, it happens, and guess what? It’s totally normal!

    Why Does It Happen?

    When you’re in labor, your body goes into full-on baby eviction mode. The uterus contracts with incredible force, pushing the baby down—and in the process, putting major pressure on the rectum. If there’s anything left in there, it’s coming out.

    But there’s more:

    The same muscles you use to push out a baby are the ones you use to poop. So when the doctor says, “Push like you're having a bowel movement,” that’s because… well, you kind of are.

    Hormones like prostaglandins help soften the cervix, but they also loosen the bowels, making it more likely you’ll go before or during labor.

    Your body is all about efficiency—it wants to clear out the way so the baby can slide through without obstacles.


    Can You Avoid It?

    Honestly? Not really. But you can minimize the chances by eating fiber-rich foods, staying hydrated, and having regular bowel movements in the days leading up to labor. Some hospitals even offer enemas, but they’re not a must.

    Do Doctors Care?

    Nope. Not at all. Nurses and doctors see this every day, and they clean it up so fast you probably won’t even notice. If anything, pooping during labor is a good sign—it means you’re pushing correctly!

    Final Thoughts: Let It Go!

    Labor is not the time to worry about embarrassment. Your body knows what it’s doing, and trust me, the only thing anyone will remember is the moment your baby arrives. So if it happens? Shrug it off—your baby certainly won’t care!
    Why Do Women Poop During Childbirth? The Truth Nobody Talks About! Let’s be real—childbirth is messy. Between the screaming, pushing, and intense pain, a lot happens in the delivery room. But there’s one thing nobody really warns you about: pooping while giving birth. Yep, it happens, and guess what? It’s totally normal! Why Does It Happen? When you’re in labor, your body goes into full-on baby eviction mode. The uterus contracts with incredible force, pushing the baby down—and in the process, putting major pressure on the rectum. If there’s anything left in there, it’s coming out. But there’s more: The same muscles you use to push out a baby are the ones you use to poop. So when the doctor says, “Push like you're having a bowel movement,” that’s because… well, you kind of are. Hormones like prostaglandins help soften the cervix, but they also loosen the bowels, making it more likely you’ll go before or during labor. Your body is all about efficiency—it wants to clear out the way so the baby can slide through without obstacles. Can You Avoid It? Honestly? Not really. But you can minimize the chances by eating fiber-rich foods, staying hydrated, and having regular bowel movements in the days leading up to labor. Some hospitals even offer enemas, but they’re not a must. Do Doctors Care? Nope. Not at all. Nurses and doctors see this every day, and they clean it up so fast you probably won’t even notice. If anything, pooping during labor is a good sign—it means you’re pushing correctly! Final Thoughts: Let It Go! Labor is not the time to worry about embarrassment. Your body knows what it’s doing, and trust me, the only thing anyone will remember is the moment your baby arrives. So if it happens? Shrug it off—your baby certainly won’t care!
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