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E get why we dey ask oo! Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Your boy, Omoleye Omoruyi. Copyrigh

E get why we dey ask oo! [View this email in your browser]( [Logo] Dear reader, Is Valentine’s Day gone? Maybe, but love should be a continuous phenomenon. Your veins should run through with the blood of love from January 1 to December 31 – the cycle continuing again the following year. We love love, be like us. Anyway, it is Friday and a good time to remind you to take that break from work, rest, and have fun. While you are doing that, see all the stories you may have missed through the week: Monday: [‘NNPC fails to withdraw dirty fuel from stations’ and other news headlines]( [These #oppression stories are not what we need right now]( [ASUU: What happens when Bulls lock horns?]( Tuesday: [NDLEA reveals shocking details about Abba Kyari’s alleged drug deals, and other news headlines]( [Pastor Faith Oyedepo has messages about ‘sexual sin’, and we have additions]( [Abba Kyari has interesting capacities, ‘friends’ too]( Wednesday: [Aregbesola attacks Tinubu, says Oyetola will suffer same fate as former Lagos governor and other headlines]( [It’s 2022, but ‘killing for witchcraft’ is still is a conversation]( [NNPC, Marketers Association announce plans to end #fuelscarcity, but the issue lingers]( Thursday: [#FuelScarcity: NNPC, marketing agents continue blame game over adulterated fuel, and other headlines]( [Ahmed Musa’s gesture towards Kingsley Obiekwu highlights important issues]( [#ASUUstrikeupdate: Is the FG trolling ASUU or there’s more than we know?]( Friday: [Nigeria’s GDP grows the strongest since 2014 and other headlines]( [Dear Nigerian Youth, you have a message from Garba Shehu]( [2023: There is an update on the Igbo presidency conversation]( Your boy, Omoleye Omoruyi. [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( Copyright (C) 2022 YNaija. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website or attended one of our events. YNaija SurulereLagos 101283 Nigeria [Add us to your address book]( [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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