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HOW TO SPOT APARTMENT SCAMS BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE

If you’re on the hunt for a new apartment, it’s important to stay alert for rental scams that are becoming more and more common. Scammers often target hopeful renters with convincing offers, but there are red flags you need to watch out for to avoid falling victim. ** ** We’ve recently published an in-depth guide that reveals the exact text formats scammers use to deceive their targets. By recognizing these tactics, you can protect yourself from losing money or personal information. Read the full article here to learn how to spot the signs and safeguard your apartment search!                     Mystery box 🧞‍♂️📦

COURT ORDERS KILLING OF NOISY COCKEREL

A man in Kano has been ordered by a court to kill his cockerel by Friday, after a neighbor complained that its constant crowing was depriving him of sleep.  The magistrate, Halima Wali, declared the bird a nuisance to the neighborhood. The man had bought the bird to celebrate Good Friday and asked for permission to keep it until the Christian holy day before slaughtering it for a family feast.  The judge granted the request but warned the man to prevent the cockerel from disturbing residents and to ensure he slaughters the bird on Friday, or face a penalty from the court.

FACTD BASED ON IGBO TRADITIONS BEFORE THE MISSIONARIES CAME TO AFRICA (With scriptural reference attached to it)

*1. NSO NWANYI In Igboland women live apart from their husbands and neither cook for them or enter their husband's quarters when they are in their period. They are seen as unclean. Even up till today such practice is still applicable in some parts of Igboland especially by the traditionalists. Before a woman can enter the palace of Obi of Onicha, she will be asked if she is in her period, if yes, she will be asked to stay out. *Leviticus 15: 19-20* When a woman has her monthly period, she remains unclean, anyone who touches her or anything she has sat on becomes unclean. *2. ALA OBI An Igbo man's ancestral heritage, called “Ana Obi” is not sellable, elders will not permit this. If this is somehow done due to the influence of the West the person is considered a fool and is ostracized by the community. *1 king 21:3* I inherited this vineyard from my ancestors, and the Lord forbid that I should sell it, said Naboth. *3. IKUCHI NWANYI Igbos have practiced th