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Victor Boniface: A Football Star Who Brightens Our World

By Arabinrin Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello
In the big world of football, there’s a player who not only dazzles on the field but also lights up social media. I’m talking about Victor Okoh Boniface, a forward for Bayer Leverkusen and a proud member of the Super Eagles. He’s more than a sportsman; he’s a lively character whose X (formerly known as Twitter) feed is a testament to his humor, playfulness, and unique Nigerian spirit.
Amid the serious training and carefully crafted public images that dominate this realm, Victor stands out effortlessly with his charming humor and relaxed approach to life. Browsing through his X feed, @boniface_jrn is a delightful trip through his playful side, showcasing not just his football skills but also his talent for making people smile.
It’s not just the images he shares; it’s the witty captions that steal the spotlight. Victor has mastered blending clever remarks with a touch of Nigerian charm, creating a one-of-a-kind online persona that resonates with fans and followers. His funny captions, often tied to everyday situations, leave a lasting mark, making his X page a must-visit for those in need of a good laugh or a break from the routine.
In a world that can sometimes overwhelm you, Victor’s X feed is a reminder of the importance of being unique, embracing your true self, and sharing that with the world. His joyful antics and genuine expressions inject much-needed positivity into the lives of his followers.
Victor’s laid-back lifestyle, as shown through his posts, proves he’s still down-to-earth despite his professional success. He comes off as approachable and relatable, showing that fame hasn’t changed who he is at his core. His posts reflect the spirit of a young man enjoying his journey, making us all feel a little lighter and a lot more connected.
Above all, Victor’s X presence proudly showcases his Nigerian heritage and pays tribute to his roots. Through his posts, he effortlessly brings football and the heart and soul of Nigeria together. He shares cultural insights and humor that are distinctly Nigerian, letting his audience glimpse into the colorful tapestry of Nigerian life.
In my opinion, Victor Okoh Boniface is more than just a footballer; he’s a breath of fresh air in the sports world. His posts and the accompanying pictures are a delightful blend of humor, authenticity, and cultural pride.
Here’s to hoping he continues bringing smiles to our faces and reminding us that staying true to ourselves is the ultimate victory.
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FG To Seize Mortgaged Property of Defualting Retiring Public Servants

Joel Ajayi
Federal Government Staff Housing Loans Board will henceforth seize mortgaged properties of retiring federal public servants who failed to fully repay the housing loans advanced to them by the board.
In a statement issued by the Staff Housing Loans Board Head, Information & PRU Obiechina Ngozi on Wednesday in Abuja reveals that this is in accordance with the Public Service Rules 021002 (p) as issued by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.
The OHCSF sent out the memo as a reminder for the federal public servants who are about to retire to adhere strictly to the provisions of the Public Service Rules.
The memo reads; “I am directed to bring to your attention the provision of Public Service Rule (PSR) 021002 (p), which mandates all public servants to obtain a Certificate of Non-indebtedness to the Federal Government Staff Housing Loans Board (FGSHLB) and any MDA Staff Multipurpose Cooperative Society, as issued by the OHCSF, as a prerequisite for retirement.”
“Further to the above, it should be noted that in the event of exiting the service prior to full repayment of the housing loan advanced by the FGSHLB, the Board shall exercise its legal right to seize the mortgaged property.”
Speaking on the above, Salamatu Ladi Ahmed, Executive Secretary, FGSHLB, reiterated that the warning is also for retired officers who defaulted.
She stated that the management of the Board, on its part, is compiling the list of all retired federal public servants who are still owing the housing loans they obtained while in service, to be sent to relevant regulatory agencies to recover the debts from them.
FGSHLB is committed to ensuring that all public servants comply with this rule and obtain the necessary Certificate of Non-indebtedness before retirement, and urge all those affected to take immediate action and settle any outstanding debts or liabilities with the Board.
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