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Among My 5 Friends, I Was the Only One Who Managed to Get a Husband Last Year
For Linda and her circle of friends, love was something they talked about often. They all wanted to meet the right man and settle down, but despite their efforts, none of them seemed to be having much luck. As they approached their late twenties, the pressure from family, society, and even themselves to get married grew stronger.
“My friends and I had all gone through similar experiences—dating men who weren’t serious, relationships that didn’t work out, and long periods of being single. It started to feel like love just wasn’t meant for us,” Linda explained.
Every time one of them would go on a date or meet someone new, there was hope that maybe, this time, it would lead to something serious. But time and time again, those hopes were dashed. After years of failed relationships and disappointments, Linda began to feel like her chances of finding love were slipping away.
“I started to feel frustrated, especially because we were all in the same boat. None of us had found someone we could see a future with. It felt like love was becoming harder to find,” she recalled.
Linda’s frustration reached its peak early last year, after another failed relationship left her feeling disheartened. That’s when a family member suggested she seek help from Doctor Mawanda Shafiq https://doctormawanda.com, who had a reputation for helping people find love and resolve relationship problems.
“At first, I wasn’t sure about contacting this traditional healer. It sounded like something out of a movie. But after hearing stories about how he had helped others, I thought, why not give it a try?” Linda said.
Lydia reached out to Doctor Mawanda through his mobile number, explaining her situation and her desire to find a committed partner. She had been single for several years, and though she was ready to settle down, she couldn’t seem to attract the right kind of man into her life.
Doctor Mawanda Shafiq listened carefully to Linda’s concerns and assured her that he could certainly help. The elderly man explained that sometimes spiritual or emotional blockages can prevent someone from finding love, and his traditional methods were designed to remove those barriers.
“He further told me that love isn’t just about luck—it’s also about being aligned with the right energy and mindset. Dr Mawanda promised that with his spiritual help, I could attract the man I was meant to be with,” Linda recalled.
Just three months after contacting Doctor Mawanda, Linda met Marvin, a kind and ambitious man who was also ready to settle down. Unlike the men she had dated before, Marvin was serious about commitment from the very beginning. They quickly formed a strong connection, and their relationship grew naturally over time.
“What stood out about Marvin was how genuine and straightforward he was. There was no guessing or games—he made it clear from the start that he was looking for something serious, just like I was. It felt so refreshing,” Linda shared.
By the end of the year, Marvin proposed to Linda, and the couple began planning their wedding. They were the first in Lind’s circle of friends to get engaged, and while her friends were happy for her, they couldn’t help but feel a sense of envy.
“For years, we had all been in the same position—single and searching for love. So when I was the first one to find a husband, it felt surreal. My friends were supportive, but I could tell they were also wondering how it happened for me,” she said.
On her wedding day, surrounded by friends and family, Linda felt an overwhelming sense of joy and fulfillment. After years of uncertainty and heartache, she had finally found the love she had been searching for, and she credits Doctor Mawanda Shafiq for helping her get there.
“I believe that without this traditional healer, perhaps I wouldn’t be where I am today. He helped me clear the obstacles that were standing in my way and opened the door for me to find true love. I’ll always be grateful for the divine help,” Linda said with a smile on her face.
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Four Suspended Police Officers to Stand Trial for Alleged N43m Theft
The Nigeria Police Force has announced the suspension of four officers accused of misappropriating N43.16 million from a total of N74.95 million recovered during an unauthorized operation at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
The officers—DSP Peter Ejike, Inspector Ekende Edwin, Inspector Esther Okafor, and Sergeant Talabi Kayode, all attached to Zone 7 Headquarters—were implicated in a case involving the arrest of Andrew Ejah, an employee of FATFAD Cargo Nigeria Limited, who was transporting cash for clients in August 2023.
Investigations revealed that while the officers initially reported N31.79 million as the recovered sum, they concealed the remaining N43.16 million. This prompted the owners of the funds to file a petition, escalating the matter to the Inspector-General of Police Monitoring Unit.
Findings and Allegations
Force spokesperson Muyiwa Adejobi disclosed that investigations uncovered a conspiracy among the officers to steal part of the recovered funds. Key revelations include:
The officers photographed the suspect and the money during the arrest but later claimed their device was damaged to hide evidence.
They allegedly transported the missing cash out of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to conceal it.
Attempts were made to mislead the investigation by claiming technical issues and disseminating false narratives to media outlets.
Adejobi stated, “These officers conspired to steal part of the money amounting to N43.16 million, attempting to cover their tracks through misinformation and corruption.”
The four officers have been suspended for gross misconduct, tampering with evidence, abuse of office, corrupt practices, and unprofessional behavior. Following due legal and administrative procedures, they are set to face prosecution.
The police force also dismissed allegations suggesting that Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun was protecting a cartel involved in smuggling banknotes from the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Adejobi condemned these claims as part of a “sponsored misinformation campaign,” emphasizing that such narratives are attempts to distract from the criminal acts of the officers involved. He reiterated the force’s commitment to accountability and professionalism under the current administration’s reform agenda.
The police urged the public and media outlets to avoid spreading unverified information that could undermine ongoing reforms aimed at eliminating corruption and restoring trust in the force.
This case underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement, as the officers await trial for their alleged misconduct.
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Fire Incidents in Kano Claim Three Lives, Cause Over N132.4m in Damages
The Kano State Fire Service has reported that three lives were lost and properties worth over N132,450,000 destroyed in various fire incidents across the state during November.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the service’s spokesman, ACFO Saminu Yusif Abdullahi, provided an overview of the service’s operations for the month. According to the statement, fire personnel responded to 43 fire emergencies and successfully rescued three individuals.
Additionally, the fire service saved properties valued at approximately N310,600,000 during their operations. However, they also handled six false alarms and responded to five rescue calls.
The emergency responses came from the service’s 29 fire stations located throughout Kano State.
Highlighting the need for public vigilance, Abdullahi urged residents to handle fire responsibly, especially during the dry harmattan season, to prevent further fire outbreaks.
He also cautioned motorists to adhere to traffic rules and drive carefully, particularly during the Christmas season, to minimize the risk of road accidents.
“The general public must exercise caution with fire to avoid incidents during this harmattan period. Motorists should also drive carefully and observe traffic regulations, especially during holiday travels,” Abdullahi emphasized.
The Kano State Fire Service remains committed to safeguarding lives and property while encouraging the public to adopt safety measures to reduce fire-related incidents.
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Police Hunt for Suspected Killers of Security Guard in Ogun State
The Ogun State Police Command has launched a manhunt for suspected armed robbers responsible for the murder of a security guard in the Ologede community, Atan area of Ogun State.
The command’s Public Relations Officer, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the incident on Wednesday, responding to inquiries from journalists.
Reports indicate that the armed robbers attacked a mini car park in the area during a late-night raid. The guard, who had been recently employed to secure the premises, was brutally killed, with his body discovered tied up and bearing severe injuries.
A food vendor operating on the premises reportedly found the lifeless body of the guard the following morning and raised the alarm, drawing the attention of community members. It was also discovered that a truck parked at the facility had been stolen during the invasion.
A resident of the area, speaking anonymously, described the park as a former mechanic workshop turned car park. The resident added that the guard was a familiar face in the community before being hired by the park’s owner to safeguard the facility.
“The robbers killed the guard, hacking him and tying him in a corner. A food vendor who came to the premises early in the morning found his body and raised the alarm. When the park owner arrived, it was confirmed that a truck parked there had been stolen,” the resident explained.
Police officers from the Atan division were alerted and arrived at the scene, transferring the body to Ilaro General Hospital Morgue.
Odutola stated that the chairman of Ologede Village reported the incident to the police, leading to the dispatch of detectives to the scene.
“On 28th November 2024, around 6:00 a.m., the chairman of Ologede Village informed the police about the discovery of a corpse, estimated to be about 40 years old, lying in a pool of blood near the community’s entrance. The victim had severe head injuries, suggesting a possible case of murder and armed robbery,” she said.
The police have commenced a preliminary investigation and assured the public that efforts are underway to track and apprehend the suspects responsible for the heinous crime.
“Investigations are ongoing, and we are committed to bringing those involved to justice,” Odutola concluded.