The fall of a ceiling breaker

THISDAYLIVE publishes article on the fall of a ceiling breaker.

On January 31, 2026, THISDAYLIVE featured the article titled 'The Fall of a Ceiling Breaker'. This piece appears in the publication's news lineup, alongside stories on Niger state government lifting restrictions on motorcycles and tricycles, President Tinubu's felicitations to Alhaja Gbajabiamila for her honorary doctorate, and Carloha's Valentine promotion with the CarlohaCare 6-6-7 package. The main article focuses on a specific event involving a prominent figure's downfall, though detailed content is not extracted here.

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