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VeryDarkMan Reveals ₦160 Million Stolen from NGO Account by Hacker

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Nigerian activist VeryDarkMan has disclosed that his NGO’s account was hacked, resulting in the loss of ₦160 million. He stated that his community achieved a large sum of 200 million in order to build schools to sponsor education. However the money has been stolen putting a pause on his goal.

VeryDarkMan relays this sad information by sharing a video on his facebook page looking heartbroken. Despite the sad news he determinedly stated that the funds will be recovered and the schools will be built for those children.

He revealed to be going through a full-scale investigation to catch the hacker and receive the funds.


 

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Miley Cyrus Says Surgery Could Change Her Voice So She Won’t Do It

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American singer Miley Cyrus has opened up about her struggle with a vocal condition called Reinke’s edema. In a heartfelt chat with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, she revealed how her past habits of drinking and smoking at a young age contributed to the problem.

Reinke’s edema is a swelling of the vocal cords caused by fluid buildup, often linked to long-term smoking. But Miley says her case is different — she believes it’s more about her genetics than just lifestyle. She explained that her voice has always had a unique sound because of her anatomy. Miley also shared that she has a large polyp on her vocal cords, but she’s hesitant to have surgery. She worries that the procedure could change her voice permanently.

“I have this condition called Reinke’s edema, which basically means my vocal cords have been abused,” Miley said. “Being 21 and partying, drinking, and smoking after shows didn’t help. But honestly, that’s not what caused it — my voice has always sounded this way.” She added, “There’s a big polyp on my cords, and I’m not ready to remove it because there’s a real chance I could lose my voice or sound different after surgery.”


 

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Our Unwritten Seoul: Park Bo-young Plays Twin Sisters Who Switch Lives in New K-Drama

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The highly anticipated Korean drama Our Unwritten Seoul officially hit screens today, May 24, 2025, with its premiere on tvN and global release on Netflix. Fans of heartfelt, character-driven stories now have a new weekend favorite, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 PM KST, taking the slot of Resident Playbook.

This fresh series introduces viewers to a pair of twin sisters whose decision to trade lives turns everything they thought they knew upside down. Park Bo-young takes on the challenging task of playing both Yoo Mi-ji and Yoo Mi-rae—two women raised together but living vastly different lives. Mi-ji is the free-spirited younger twin, once a promising track athlete before an injury forced her to rethink her dreams. Since then, she’s been picking up odd jobs, surviving on grit and hope.

Her older sister, Mi-rae, is everything she’s not—structured, responsible, and deeply rooted in her career as a government worker. Tired of the expectations and curious about each other’s world, the sisters swap places, setting off a chain of emotional and personal twists. Park Bo-young shines in this dual role, bringing out the subtle differences between each twin while also showing how pretending to be someone else forces them both to look inward. In a first for the actress, she even sports blonde hair to capture Mi-ji’s lively and rebellious vibe.

Joining the story is Park Jin-young.

Jin-young known for his work in K-dramas and as a member of GOT7. He plays Lee Ho-soo, a smooth and accomplished lawyer who appears confident but quietly struggles with insecurities that begin to unravel as the twins step into each other’s lives. Ryu Kyung-soo also features as Han Se-jin, a man who’s turned his back on corporate life and embraced a quieter path in the countryside. His calm, grounded energy offers a striking contrast to the tension building in the city.

The show was written by Lee Kang, best known for Youth of May, and directed by Park Shin-woo, whose past work includes It’s Okay to Not Be Okay. Together, they create a drama that doesn’t just rely on the twin-swap twist for drama but dives deep into what it means to be seen, to be stuck, and to grow in unexpected ways.

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Priscilla Ojo Gives Fans a Glimpse into Her New Married Life with Juma Jux

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Popular Nigerian Influencer and Actress Priscilla Ojo reveals a bit of her married life.

It can be shared that the influencer just got married to her Tanzanian lover, Juma Jux. The wedding gathered lots of attention from fans in both Nigeria and Tanzania.

Priscilla Ojo then takes to social media to update her fans on the happening of her married life, she shares a picture of the kitchen in her new home. She then captioned that it is no longer “a bachelor pad” as it will have a touch of a woman now.

Fans shows interest in their pair married life and express excitement with the influencer over the change of kitchen.


 

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