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After Months of Silence, Alexx Ekubo’s Surprise Appearance Stirs the Internet

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 After Months of Silence, Alexx Ekubo’s Surprise Appearance Stirs the Internet "Where Has Alexx Ekubo Been? Fans React to First Sighting After Long Hiatus" After months of silence, Nollywood’s beloved Alexx Ekubo has finally resurfaced—setting social media abuzz with curiosity and concern. The light-skinned actor, who hasn’t posted on Instagram since December 30, 2024, recently made his first public appearance in a video that’s now making the rounds online. Naturally, fans were quick to notice a few things. Shared by @AsakyGRN on X (formerly Twitter), the short clip shows Alexx warmly interacting with a group of children. But what really caught people’s attention was how visibly slimmer and quieter he appeared. The caption simply read, “Alex Ekubo spotted for the first time since disappearing from social media,” yet it was enough to ignite a wave of speculation. What’s going on with Alexx? Is he doing okay? These are just a few of the questions fans have been asking since the...

BREAKING NEWS: Meta Threatens to Shut Down Facebook and Instagram in Nigeria

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BREAKING NEWS: Meta Threatens to Shut Down Facebook and Instagram in Nigeria A storm is brewing between tech giant Meta and the Nigerian government—and it’s Nigerians who may end up paying the price. Meta has issued a warning that it may shut down Facebook and Instagram in Nigeria by the end of June, citing what it calls “unrealistic regulatory demands” and a staggering $290 million fine imposed by the authorities. If unresolved, millions of Nigerians could lose access to two of the most influential social platforms in the world. This development is a heavy blow to countless small business owners, content creators, and marketers who rely on these platforms not just for income, but for survival. The digital economy in Nigeria, driven largely by social media, has been a lifeline amid rising unemployment and economic uncertainty. To pull the plug now is to silence thousands of hustles and dreams. It’s important to note: Meta needs Nigeria—but Nigeria also needs Meta. With over 30 million ...