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🌟 Regina Daniels Buys a New Mansion in Lagos: A Symbol of Power, Independence, and Growth Nollywood

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Nollywood actress and billionaire’s wife, Regina Daniels, has once again captured the attention of fans and the media after unveiling her new mansion in Lagos. The young actress, who has steadily built a reputation as one of the most influential women in Nollywood, took to her Instagram page to share photos and videos of her stunning new home, describing it as a personal milestone that signifies independence, success, and self-worth. 🏡 “In My House, I Am a Queen” — Regina Declares Regina Daniels accompanied her post with the caption: “In my house, I am a Queen! I needed a roof over my head, so I got this for me and my family.” The post quickly went viral, drawing thousands of congratulatory messages from fans and fellow celebrities. The actress, known for her luxurious lifestyle and soft-spoken personality, showcased the elegant details of her new Lagos mansion — from its modern architecture to its tastefully designed interiors. 💎 A House That Speaks Class The new propert...

🌍 Rising Extreme Poverty in Nigeria: World Bank Sounds the Alarm

The World Bank has issued a critical warning about the escalating rate of extreme poverty in Nigeria. According to its latest global development report, Nigeria is among the countries witnessing a disturbing increase in the number of people living below the poverty line, with millions struggling to survive on less than $2.15 per day.

The report highlights the devastating impact of conflict, inflation, and weak economic policies on Nigerians, especially those in the northern region. States such as Borno, Zamfara, and Niger continue to suffer from insecurity, displacement, and limited access to basic services like healthcare and education. These factors have worsened poverty levels, making it increasingly difficult for families to meet their daily needs.

In recent years, Nigeria has faced several economic shocks — including the removal of fuel subsidies, naira devaluation, and surging inflation. While these reforms aim to stabilize the economy in the long run, they have placed significant strain on ordinary Nigerians, particularly low-income earners and small business owners.

Food insecurity is also on the rise, with many households unable to afford basic items like rice, bread, and cooking oil. The World Bank emphasized the need for urgent government intervention to prevent further economic hardship. It recommends investing in agricultural productivity, expanding social welfare programs, and promoting job creation to address the root causes of poverty.

Additionally, the Bank urged the Nigerian government to prioritize security, especially in conflict-prone areas, to allow for economic activities to thrive. Without meaningful action, Nigeria risks falling short of its national development goals and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.

This warning from the World Bank is a wake-up call. The time to act is now — before more Nigerians are pushed into deeper levels of poverty and despair.


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