Saturday, 22 November 2025

How To Use Ai to Grow Your Social Media Presence in 2025

How To Use Ai to Grow Your Social Media Presence in 2025

 

Supercharge Your Social Media in 2025: An AI-Powered Guide

The social media landscape is constantly evolving, and staying ahead of the curve is crucial for anyone looking to build a strong online presence. In 2025, Artificial Intelligence isn't just a buzzword – it's your secret weapon. AI tools are becoming incredibly sophisticated, offering unparalleled efficiency and insights that can take your social media strategy from good to great.

Here's how you can leverage AI to grow your social media presence in 2025:

1. Content Creation & Curation: Never Run Out of Ideas

One of the biggest challenges for social media managers is consistently generating fresh, engaging content. AI-powered content generators can help you brainstorm ideas, write captions, and even create visuals in a fraction of the time.

Imagine having a virtual assistant that can analyze trending topics, your audience's interests, and your brand's voice to suggest relevant content. Tools powered by large language models (LLMs) can draft blog posts, tweet threads, Instagram captions, and even video scripts based on a few keywords.

Beyond text, AI image and video generators are making it easier to produce stunning visuals without extensive design skills. You can generate unique graphics, modify existing images, and even create short animations tailored to your brand's aesthetic. This not only saves time but also ensures a consistent and professional look across all your platforms.

2. Hyper-Personalized Engagement: Connecting on a Deeper Level

Gone are the days of generic responses. AI-driven tools can help you understand your audience on a granular level, allowing for hyper-personalized interactions that build stronger connections.

AI sentiment analysis can monitor comments and messages to gauge audience mood and identify common questions or concerns. This allows you to respond more effectively and empathetically. Furthermore, AI chatbots are becoming increasingly sophisticated, capable of handling customer service inquiries, answering FAQs, and even guiding users through sales funnels, all while maintaining a consistent brand voice.


Good Luck Guys!!

This Is Why She Takes Time To Text You back

This Is Why She Takes Time To Text You back

 Reason why she takes time to text you back.

A girl busy with her phone

1. She Takes Forever to Text You Back.

When a woman is really into a man, she makes herself available.

She won’t wait hours (or days) to reply. She’ll prioritize your texts because she’s excited to hear from you.

If she delays her responses, it’s not because she’s "busy." It’s because you’re low on her priority list.

Women instinctively know how to keep men they value close.

If she’s slow to respond, it’s her passive way of telling you that she doesn’t value you enough.

Chasing after her is a waste of time.

Move on and find a woman who can’t wait to text you back.


2. She Calls You a “Friend.”

“Hey, friend.”

“Thanks, friend.”

“You’re such a good friend!”

When she uses the F word, she’s shutting the door on any romantic potential.

Women who are attracted to you won’t let you think for a second that you’re “just a friend.”

Why? Because they want you to see them as girlfriend material.

But when she uses terms like “friend” or introduces you to others as “just a friend,” she’s sending a loud, clear message:

She doesn’t see you as a man she desires.

Accept it and walk away.


3. She Only Calls You When She Needs Something.

She’s broke and needs dinner? She calls you.

She needs help moving? You’re the first guy she texts.

Her dog needs a sitter? Guess who’s free?

This is what’s called resource extraction.

Women will happily use men they’re not attracted to for their time, money, and effort.

They’ll string you along just enough to keep you hooked, while giving you NOTHING in return.

A woman who values you will add value to your life. She won’t treat you like her free Uber, handyman, or emotional tampon.

Cut her off and watch how fast she disappears.


4. She Avoids Physical Contact.

A woman who desires you will crave your touch.

She’ll lean in, touch your arm, or find excuses to be close. She’ll welcome your physical advances.

But if she pulls away when you try to escalate?

If she flinches at your touch or acts awkward when you initiate,

That’s her subconscious telling you, “I don’t see you as a sexual option.”

You can’t negotiate attraction. If she avoids physical closeness, she’s not into you.

Stop wasting your time trying to “win her over.”



5. She Talks About Other Men.

When a woman is into you, she won’t even think about bringing up other men.

She’ll want you to feel like the only man in her world.

But if she’s constantly:

Talking about her ex

Mentioning guys who are texting her.

Bragging about other men taking her out...

It’s because she doesn’t see you as a contender.

In fact, she’s likely using you as an emotional outlet while she chases the men she really wants.

This isn’t a competition you can win. If she’s comparing you to other men, you’ve already lost.


6. She’s Self-Centered who cares only about herself.

When a woman desires a man, she’s genuinely curious about him.

She’ll want to know about your goals, dreams, and thoughts. She’ll listen, engage, and make an effort to connect.

But if she’s:

Interrupting you.

Changing the subject back to herself

Showing zero interest in your life...

She doesn’t care about you on a deeper level.

A woman who values you will invest in getting to know you. If she doesn’t, she’s only keeping you around for convenience.


7. She Directly Tells You, “I Only See You as a Friend.”

This is the nail in the coffin.

When a woman says this, she’s not playing hard to get. She’s not “testing” you.

She’s being brutally honest.

She doesn’t feel the spark.

And she’s giving you the courtesy of letting you know.

The worst mistake you can make here is trying to convince her otherwise.

You can’t negotiate attraction. It’s either there, or it’s not.


Thank her for her honesty, walk away, and focus on women who do desire you.

Friday, 21 November 2025

Thursday, 20 November 2025

[LIVE] Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial: Court Convicts IPOB Leader On Seven-Count Terrorism Charge

[LIVE] Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial: Court Convicts IPOB Leader On Seven-Count Terrorism Charge

 [LIVE] Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial: Court Convicts IPOB Leader On Seven-Count Terrorism Charge

Justice James Omotoso is currently delivering judgment in the terrorism trial of the IPOB leader.


After several years of standing trial on terrorism allegations, the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, will know his fate today as the court delivers its judgment on the case.


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Kanu’s trial has been one of Nigeria’s most talked about legal battles in recent years. He was first arrested in 2015 and charged with treasonable felony and terrorism, but the case has since taken numerous turns.


In 2017, Kanu fled the country while out on bail, following a military operation at his residence during the time of “Operation Python Dance” In the South-East.


In June 2021, he was arrested in Kenya under contentious circumstances and brought back to Nigeria, a move his legal team and IPOB describe as an “extraordinary rendition.”




Upon his return, the charges were expanded to 15 counts, including terrorism and incitement to violence.


Kanu’s defense has repeatedly challenged the trial’s legitimacy. They argue that fundamental legal and procedural errors, including possible violations of international extradition law and jurisdictional rules, undermine the prosecution’s case.


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Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, is representing the Federal Government, while Nnamdi Kanu is representing himself.


2:42pm: The judge rises to reconvene at 3:50pm for sentencing.


2:37PM: Judge says the convict has habitually unruly attitude. “He should have been here.” He called his consultant, Alloy Ejimakor, to speak on his behalf. Ejimakor passed the baton of reaction to Honorable Obi Aguocha, who represent Kanu’s constituency, Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South Federal Constituency of Abia State, at the House of Representatives.


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2:32pm: Awomolo demands death Sentence for Nnamdi Kanu after his conviction on terrorism charges. Awomolo pleads that he be kept in the safest correctional center because his safety is very important. He says Kanu has enemies and friends, adding that Kuje Correctional center is not ideal due to jail breaks.


2:22pm: Prosecution lead counsel, Awomolo, SAN, says he has some points that will guide the judge in his sentencing. “Terrorism is a great threat to humanity. Families of the 75 officers who were killed, will find succor in the verdict. The convict now knows that the law is greater than any individual. Kanu has demonstrated no restraint for ACJA. He ought to show penitence and remorse, and not arrogance.


2:18pm: The judge says the defendant was rude and cocky, stating that no court can convict him. “He brought more harm to his people who are of Christian faith. He says the IPOB leader is “a terrorist and must be treated as such.”


2:16pm: Nnamdi Kanu has been convicted on all the seven count charges. According to Justice Omotosho, the right to self-determination is a political right. “Article 20 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, gives people the right to self-determination. Nigeria domesticated the charter, provided it does not conflict with the constitution. Section 1(1) of the constitution states that Nigeria is one indivisible and indissoluble sovereign state. Self-determination can only be achieved by seeking an amendment to the constitution from the National Assembly and not a referendum.


2:13pm: The judge says Nigeria is an indivisible state and can’t be divided, adding that anyone agitating for a break up of Nigeria is breaking the law. “The defendant is using terrorism as a weapon to bring secession to Nigeria. The defendant did not threaten Nigeria only, but his own people.”


2:09pm: Nnamdi Kanu convicted of Count Seven.


2:04pm: The judge, thereafter, convicted him on Count Six.


2:02pm: Justice Omotosho holds that Kanu extended his terrorism act to the United States of America, when he ordered that the American Embassy be brought down, in a broadcast.


1:57pm: Justice Omotosho classifies Nnamdi Kanu as an “international terrorist.” The judge says this is due to his intention to “bomb the British High Commission, and to kill the then British high commissioner Catriona Laing.”


1:43pm: Nnamdi Kanu convicted of Count four and five.




1:24pm: Presently on Count four and five, which are closely related.


1:23pm: Nnamdi Kanu found guilty of Count Three




1:23:pm: Justice Omotosho holds that the threats of violence and killings, including the declaration of sit at home in the South East states, in his many broadcasts constitute acts of terrorism.


1:13pm: Nnamdi Kanu found guilty of Count Two


1:07pm: Nnamdi Kanu found guilty on Count One.


Count 1:


“Committing an act of terrorism against Federal Republic of Nigeria by making broadcast, threatening that people will die and the world will be at a standstill.


“Kanu knew what he was doing, he was bent on carrying out these threats without consideration to his own people.


“From the uncontroverted evidence of the prosecution it is clear that the defendant carried out preparatory act of terrorism.


“He had the duty to explain himself but failed to do so”


1:02pm: The judge adds that evidence shown by the prosecution shows that the defendant ordered the sit-at-home order in the South-East


1:01pm: Judge says the defendant failed to respond to the broadcast accusation and deliberately refused to enter his defence on it


12:34pm: Judgement Points:


The substantive matter: “On the defendant not entering his defence, I begged the defendant passionately to enter his defence, but he remained obsolete. That shows that he chose to rest his case on the prosecution. Which is a gamble and a risky action.” — Justice Omotosho. The jusge says the defendant deliberately refused to call any witness.


10:20am: The judgement is on…


10:15am: The judge starts reading the judgement.


10:14am: Judge says that because of Kanu’s aggressiveness and unruliness, the judgement will be taken in his absence.


10:11am: The judge says he appealed to Kanu severally, but “in his usual manner, he refused to comport himself. Nobody is above the law. If we allow people to act how they please, it will out rule the sanctity of the court.”


10:10am: The judge says it is a constitutional right for a defendant to be present in his trial. He says God established the court for justice. The unruly behavior of Kanu is not new, the judge says. “We have seen instances where the defendant beats his clients, shutting them up.”


10:09am: Awomolo: S 266 ( 1A), says it is in the interest of justice that the court should function according to the law.


10:08am: Kanu, who was led out, is not back with his lawyers.


10:07am: The judge is back. He says he asked the defendant to comport himself. The judgement has to go on.




10:00am: Kanu has refused to release the microphone to the DSS as instructed by the judge.


9:59am: The judge is asking the DSS to take him out of the courtroom. There is a back and forth ongoing.


9:59am: Kanu is telling the court to show him where it is written his final written address can be waived.


9:58am: The judge is asking him to comport himself.


9:57am: Kanu is insisting that he is entitled to file his final written address.


9:56am: The judge insisted he is going on to deliver his judgment.


9:52am: Justice Omotosho speaks, Says most of the issues raised here have been raised by Kanu severally in this court. This court is bound by that order. However, the issues as regards to the court of appeal and the stay of proceedings, shall not be entertained. S306, ACJA, shall not entertain same. There are two types of bail and the case before the court, does not not fall within it. Hearing of the case has been concluded.


9:49am: Kanu is asking to be granted bail in view of the concurrent judgment of superior courts.


9:42am: Kanu is asking why he should be in detention over charges that doesn’t exist. He insists that he did not jump bail.


9:42am: Kanu says charge sheet does not display any existing written law


9:39am: Awomolo did not file any counter affidavit for bail. He urges the court to dismiss the application of Kanu for lacking merit.


9:38am: The notice of bail is brought under section 158 of the ACJA. Kanu is seeking bail on liable terms.


9:34am: Kanu says he did enter his defence. What he did not do, however, is to call his witnesses.


9:33am: Kanu claims he filed a motion on November 12 praying that substantial constitutional issues arising in the trial be referred to the Court of Appeal. Another one dated November 11 praying the court to order prosecution to file his final written address. Another motion dated November 17 asking that he be released on bail. According to him, he personally filed them and served on the prosecution. These are the motions he filed:


9:27am: Kanu adopts his motions. Says count 7 does not exist and destroys the entire trial.


9:26am: Justice Omotosho consolidated the three motions.


9:20am: Kanu says he has a motion of notice filed at the court of appeal. He is identifying all the notice filed.


9:14am: The judge starts the hearing with appearances. He states that there is decorum in the courtroom and it will be followed.


9:12am: Nnamdi Kanu begins speaking. He says there is no judgment as he has filed his processes. He says no judgement would hold.

- source channels News Channelstv.com

Thursday, 13 November 2025

The best ways to keep a woman's interest HIGH:

The best ways to keep a woman's interest HIGH:

 7 Strategies to keep a woman's interest HIGH: 

The last one will make you laugh harder than a donkey!


1. Stop being a clown.


There's nothing bad about being playful around women. In fact, it makes you interesting and appealing. No woman wants to be around a guy who isn't fun.

But there must be a balance. Too much playfulness makes you a clown. And she won't take you seriously.

As a King, you shouldn't entertain women. Women should be the ones entertaining you.

Learn how to be playful around women without coming across as needy or a clown..


2. Stop being insecure about the guys chasing her. And don't be jealous.

Instead be laid back. If she leaves or cheats, cool, you replace her. If she doesn't, cool.

Other men will always chase your woman whether you are there or not. They will approach. They will even have the guts to DM her and ask her out. And if she strays, you replace her.


3. Don't overshare.

When she knows the things you do everyday. When she knows the places you go. When she knows EVERYTHING about you.

You don't make her curious at all. And when she's not curious, how will she miss you when you aren't around?

She won't think about you because she knows where you are and what you are doing.

And the interest she had in you will plummet.


4. Experiences. Experiences. Experiences.

Invest in having experiences with her. Take her to places she has never been to. That way, she will be in her mind like a nail in wood.


5. Induce the fear of missing out.

As a man, you should never stop improving yourself. Never be complacent. Always try to be better everyday.

This will let her know that even when she's not in your life, you will still improve yourself.

This will bolster her interest in you. Because she knows she can't get a guy like you if she leaves, not even in her dreams.


6. Keep your options wide open.

When you improve yourself, you will automatically have more options, thus inducing competition anxiety in her.


7. Help her grow. This doesn't mean you should spend money on her.

It simply means you should help her to improve her own life as well.

Help her to GROW. For example: if she's not going to the gym before, you could start taking her to the gym.

It doesn't have to be something BIG.

It's not every time you should be smashing her. You need to contribute meaningfully to her life as well.

 14 THINGS THAT WILL MAKE YOU RICH

14 THINGS THAT WILL MAKE YOU RICH

 14 THINGS THAT WILL MAKE YOU RICH




1. Never underestimate the value of small savings.
2. Always think twice before buying.

3. Make tracking your expenses a habit.

4. Avoid spending money on things to impress others.

5. Do not ignore budgeting.

6. Learn the art of negotiating.

7. Learn the basics of investing wisely.

8. Avoid falling for "get rich quick" schemes.

9. Make saving money a non-negotiable routine.

10. Avoid lifestyle inflation.

11. Learn to distinguish between needs and wants.

12. Always have an emergency fund.

13. Give every dollar a mission to grow and multiply.

14. Avoid putting all your saving in one basket.

15. Understand your money works.

Thank you for reading 🙂
Nyesom Wike video wit Naval officer - Who dey right or wrong and wetin law tok, minister react

Nyesom Wike video wit Naval officer - Who dey right or wrong and wetin law tok, minister react

 According to BBC NEWS BBC NEWS SOURCE

Nyesom Wike video wit Naval officer - Who dey right or wrong and wetin law tok, minister react



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Di Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, say di ministry dey investigate di confrontation between di Minister of di Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and one naval officer, A. M. Yerima, ova one disputed piece of land for Abuja.

During one press briefing on Wednesday, 12 November to commence activities for di 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day for di National Defence College, Abuja, Oga Badaru tok say di Armed Forces no go abandon any personnel wey dey carry out lawful duties.

E give dis informate afta one kwanta wey happun between di Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike and one naval military officer AM Yerima on Tuesday, 11 November, wey still be strong talking point for Nigeria.

Oga Badaru say, "Well, for di ministry, and indeed di Armed Forces, we go always protect our officers on lawful duty.

"We dey look into dis issue, and we assure all say any officer on lawful duty go dey highly protected. We no go allow anything to happun to amso long as dey do im job, and e do im job very well."

On Tuesday, one video wey bin go viral on social media, show as di FCT minister and one young military officer bin dey exchange words ova one land wey belong to one former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo.

Di property, wey dey located on Plot 1946, bicom di subject of argument afta Wike bin visit di said properties wit officials and question if di ex-naval chief get di right to develop am.

E insist say di military no get approval or valid documentation from di federal capital territory to develop di land.

However, di military officer, insist say im dey act on orders and di land get valid papers.

As di issue turn hot debate, and some social analysts don analyse di mata on di line of legality and power tussle between di civilian authority and the military, constitutional lawyers don explain di position of di constitution for incident like dis one.



Lawyers give di position of di Nigerian Constitution

Barrister Emmanuel Umoren tell BBC News Pidgin say di mata dey "fluid" as two-way sides bifor di law.

E explain say under di law, di two parties get dia own fault, as e cite two Supreme Court rulings to back up im position.

Umoren cite di Supreme Court rulings for Onunze v. State (2023) 8 NWLR (Pt. 1885) 61 and Nigeria Air Force v. James (2002) 18 NWLR (Pt. 798) 295, wey according to am, clearly establish say military officers no dey bound to obey illegal or manifestly unjust orders.

E say for di rulings, Justice Ogunwumiju rule say, "di obligation to obey di orders of a superior no include orders wey dey palpably illegal or manifestly unjust. Every military or police officer swears an oath upon commissioning. Di Oath no be to obey all orders, na to "preserve", "protect" and defend di Constitution of di Federal Republic of Nigeria against all enemies, foreign and domestic.".

Oga Umoren explain say wetin di ruling mean na say di officer dey assumed to know say im no suppose obey illegal unjust orders.

On di oda side, e cite di Supreme Court ruling for di case wey involve di Govnor of Lagos state versus Ojukwu. E say wetin di FCT minister do na "self help" wey dey against di law.

E explain say di Supreme Court frown against govment officials using "self help" to carry out govment duties.

If pesin go property wey no belong to am and di minister wan enforce order, di minister no get right to go there imsef as dat na self help and di law forbid self help, and dat na bicos di constitution don create dispute resolution bodies to solve dos kain issues.

One Senior Advocate of Nigeria and constitutional law expert, Prof Sebastine Hon condemn di conduct of di naval officer.

E describe AM Yerima actions as a "breach of di law."

For im reaction to di incident for one post on im Facebook page, e dey of di position say Oga Wike method fit dey harsh but e dey legal and lawful, instead di officer wey stop am no only breach di Nigerian constitution, e also breach di service and extant regulatory laws.

"For di avoidance of any doubt, section 114 of di Armed Forces Act make military personnel criminally liable for civil offences." Di SAN quote.

Di SAN wey also cite di Supreme Court rulings for Onunze v. State find di officer guilty and explain say di illegality of di mata start from di fact say no service law of di military permit a serving military officer to mount guard for di private construction site of im boss, especially under suspicious circumstances like dis.

E say di retired Naval Officer suppose under di circumstances engage civil police, if e suspect likelihood of arson or criminal trespass.

FCT minister Nyesom Wike wear white dress wit hat

Wia dis foto come from,Nyesom Wike/X

Anoda constitutional lawyer, Barr Yomi Ogunsanya wey follow BBC News Pidgin tok say first, di issue no be constitutional mata.

E say di minister no dey right for di case, and no suppose engage di officer, but e for go get court order to access di land.

"As a minister, you be honourable wey dey represent di federal republic of Nigeria and di President wey be di commander in chief, and di power wey dem give minister na delegated authority."

E add say di minister no suppose descend to di level of engaging di soja, but instead get court order to access di land.

Di National Coordinator, Lawyers for Civil Liberties, Opatola Victor also dey of di position say make di minister go court as e no be constitutional mata.

Oga Victor tok say if di minister believe say di military officers stop am from im lawful duty, e suppose approach di court instead of di gbasgbos e get wit di officer.

"Oga Wike suppose approach di court like millions of Nigerians wey dia properties dey unlawfully demolished or taken over.

E add say wen powerful pipo use di military to take ova citizens lands or properties, dos kain citizens dey go court.

How di mata take reach hia?

On Wednesday FCT Minister Nyesom Wike bin kwanta wit one Navy Officer inside one video wey go viral.

Di video show how di FCT Minister bin dey para for di Naval Officer sake of say e no let am enta one land.

Di Naval Officer bin tell di FCT Minister say e no go fit enta di land sake of say e dey im duty post and all di document for di land dey available.

However, dis kwanta inside di viral video don continue to get reactions from different quarters.

One of di pipo wey don react na Mohammed Badaru, minister of defence, wey tok say di federal govment and military leadership go safeguard all sojas wey dey do dia lawful duty.

Local media report say na on Wednesday Badaru tok for Abuja for one meeting for one ministerial press briefing to mark di 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

News Agency of Nigeria [NAN] quote Badaru say "Well, for di ministry, and indeed for di armed forces, we go always protect our officers on lawful duty," Badaru tok.

"So, we dey look into dis issue, and we assure you say any officer on lawful duty go dey highly protected.

"We no go allow anytin to happun to am as long as im dey do im job, and if im dey do im job veri well."

How oda Nigerians react

Former Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai (retd.), for im reaction caution di recent altercation between di FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and Nigerian Navy officer for Abuja pose "a clear and present danger to national security" and requires immediate corrective action.

For one statement on im verified Facebook account, Buratai tok say di minister actions during di incident "go beyond mere misconduct" and "undermine di authority of di Commander-in-Chief as well as di integrity of di Armed Forces."

Buratai criticise di minister tone and public rebuke of a uniformed officer and describe am as "a reckless act wey strike at di heart of Nigeria command and control structure."

E say, "A minister verbal assault on a military officer in uniform na profound act of indiscipline wey attack di very foundation of our national security. Dis no be political theatre, na reckless endangerment of national order."

Nigerian politician Peter Obi for im reaction say di kwanta between di FCT Minister and di naval officer na yet anoda unfortunate reflection of di growing institutional disorder for our kontri.

E bin raise di questions wey dey many pipo mind on if dem suppose use di military for civil operations? If clear boundaries between administrative authority and di duties of security agencies no suppose dey, anong odas.

Oga Obi dey of di position say "wen public officials act beyond institutional norms, and wen security agencies dey used in ways wey blur dia professional boundaries, we dey weaken both governance and public trust."