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How Brotherhood Networks Are Helping Nigerians Succeed in Business

In recent years, the landscape of entrepreneurship in Nigeria has undergone a dramatic transformation. Central to this evolution is the rise of brotherhood networks that foster collaboration, support, and innovation among Nigerian businessmen and women. These networks, often built on shared experiences and values, are proving to be invaluable in navigating the complexities of the business environment in Nigeria. The Blackheart Brotherhood, as a prime example, has emerged as a significant player in this regard. This network of entrepreneurs goes beyond traditional business associations; it operates on principles of trust, shared goals, and mutual benefit. Members of the Blackheart Brotherhood support one another in their ventures, sharing resources and knowledge, and facilitating connections that would otherwise be challenging to forge. One of the most pressing struggles Nigerian entrepreneurs face is access to funding. Traditional financing options such as banks often come ...

How Blackheart Brotherhood Helps You Become a Better Man in Nigeria

In today’s fast-paced and challenging world, the notion of manhood extends far beyond traditional gender roles. In Nigeria, where cultural expectations and societal pressures can often complicate the journey to becoming a better man, organizations like the Blackheart Brotherhood play a vital role. This community not only fosters personal growth but also emphasizes the importance of integrity, brotherhood, and empowerment. **A Community of Support** One of the most significant advantages of joining the Blackheart Brotherhood is the sense of community it offers. With members from various backgrounds, the Brotherhood serves as a safe space where men can openly share their experiences, challenges, and aspirations. This fellowship creates a platform for mutual support, allowing individuals to learn from one another and share valuable life lessons. In a society where men often feel pressured to conform to specific ideals, having a network that encourages vulnerability and opennes...

How Traditional Brotherhoods Help Preserve Nigerian Culture

Nigeria is a nation rich in cultural diversity, with over 250 ethnic groups, each boasting its own unique traditions, languages, and customs. Central to the preservation and promotion of these cultural identities are traditional brotherhoods, commonly referred to as age-grade societies or cultural unions. These organizations play a pivotal role in sustaining the cultural heritage of various communities across Nigeria. At the heart of every traditional brotherhood is the concept of unity and mutual support among its members. They often consist of individuals from similar age groups or lineages, fostering a sense of belonging and shared responsibility. Through organized activities and communal engagements, these brotherhoods reinforce cultural values and norms. Rituals, ceremonies, and festivals organized by these groups often showcase traditional practices, music, dance, and art forms that may otherwise fade into obscurity. Take, for example, the Ekpe cult among the Efik peo...

The History of Traditional Brotherhoods in Nigeria: From Ancient Times to Now

Nigeria, a country blessed with diverse cultures and rich traditions, has a long history of traditional brotherhoods that have played an essential role in society. These brotherhoods, often rooted in ancient customs and beliefs, have not only influenced social norms and values but also contributed to the political and spiritual life of various communities across the nation. The origin of traditional brotherhoods in Nigeria can be traced back to ancient societies where kinship and communal living were vital for survival. As various ethnic groups emerged, so did distinct forms of brotherhoods that fostered unity, mutual support, and the preservation of cultural legacies. Among major ethnic groups, including the Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and various other tribes, brotherhoods often took on different forms but shared common objectives of community welfare, security, and social cohesion. In Yoruba land, for instance, the Ogboni fraternity is one of the most notable traditional brothe...

3 Nigerian men who used their girlfriends for money ritual

Money ritual is one of the fastest means Nigerian youths are embracing to escape poverty, and this has ended the lives of who they claimed to love.  In most cases, these desperate youths use their girlfriends for money ritual. Yours truly has compiled a list of four Nigerian men who used their girlfriends for money ritual. In July 2018, one Adeyemi Alao killed his girlfriend identified as Khadijat Oluboyo, for money ritual.  Oluboyo, the daughter of a former deputy governor of Ondo State, Lasisi Oluboyo, was killed by her boyfriend at his house.  After killing his girlfriend, Adeyemi buried her corpse in his room for five days. The dastardly act was exposed by Adeyemi’s father, who reported the incident to the Ondo State Police Command. The deceased got justice as the Ondo State High Court sitting in Akure sentenced Alao to death by hanging.  Segun Olaniyi was arrested alongside some herbalists and clerics for killing his former girlfriend and selling her body parts ...

T. B. Joshua, Oyakhilome use magic on their followers – Former magician, Bishop Peller

Joshua Bishop Peller-The General Overseer of the Fingers of God Church, Alagbado Lagos state, Bishop Kayode Joseph Abiola Peller, and son of the late renowned magician, Professor Peller, has called out to the Senior Pastor of The Synagogue Church of All Nations, T. B. Joshua, and Chris Oyakhilome, Christ Embassy founder, accusing them of being magicians. Bishop Kayode, a renowned magician, said the duo, his colleagues in the ministry, use their eyes with demonic powers in them to superimpose their thoughts into people. In a recent interview with FLIP TV, he said, “What I see Temitope Joshua do from my own magic experience is what we call mesmerism. It is also called hypnotism.” He claimed that while T. B. Joshua uses Kabballah magic to hypnotize his congregation and the general public over his miracles, Chris Oyakhilome’s association with Joshua makes him a suspect. Taking on Oyakhilome, Kayode said, “I used to believe Oyakhilome before. That ended the day I saw him and Jos...

No Woman Wearing Trousers Has Ever And Will Never Enter Heaven! (Must Read)

Nigerian evangelist has left social media users talking after he took to the platform to make a statement about women who wear trousers not going to heaven. With various religious beliefs comes a variety of opinions and views on the things considered moral and the ones considered immoral and unacceptable. While the matter of decency remains a debated issue in most religions despite the liberal view generally held, it appears there are some people who still hold strongly to their stringent belief on the matter. One of such people is Facebook user and evangelist, Dapo Soyemi, who recently got social media users talking after he took to the platform to state that no woman wearing trousers, has ever and will ever enter heaven. The post which has since gone viral on several social media platforms, left many people amused, most of whom seized the opportunity to call him a liar. See comments below: "deehairven : Angel Gabriel told you this on your WhatsApp group chat? " ...

3 Things Your Pastor Has Been Hiding From You In The Bible

Many people believe that pastors have turned Churches to business, even among believers in Nigeria. Today evangelism is no longer to reach out to sinners but to believers, Pastor will tell a believer to leave his church and come to his own because he has money. In Nigeria today, pastors don't want to go village again to do the work of God, all pastors want to be in the city where there is money. Every pastor wants his church headquarter to be in Lagos, branch in Abuja and PortHarcut, none of them want to go Kwara, Sokoto, Ebonyi, or Osun state. There are things your pastor has be hiding from you. 1.No denomination in Heaven. Some pastors always tell their members, if you leave my church you will suffer because your destiny tied to this church. We have only one church recognize in Heaven, that is the church of God. There is no Deeper life Bible church, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Living Faith Church others in Heaven. 2.Your destiny does not tied to any pastor. To h...