• *SMALL THINGS THAT CAN TELL YOU A LOT ABOUT A PERSON?*

    *SPEECH*. The way, a person speaks tell us a lot about their attitude and personality. The more educated a person is, the more polite he tends to become.

    *FASHION SENSE*. You should never believe a person who tries too hard to appear cool wearing trendy clothes and costly shoes. He/she is a manipulator and obviously big imposter.

    *HANDWRITING*. It may be a little debatable but the more creative and lazy a person is, the roughest his handwriting gets. On the other hand, organized and disciplined people have good handwriting.

    *HYGIENE*. You can easily figure out if a person is disciplined or not by noticing their hygiene. Those who maintain hygiene have high self esteem and they tend to love themselves.

    *SMILE*. Smile can be deceiving most of the times but it shows the person is strong and he is trying to live a normal happy life.

    *HOW A PERSON TREATS ANIMALS.* Those who loves animals are often the most joyful and full of life.

    If a person admits his mistakes immediately and asks for forgiveness without letting his ego come in between, it tells a lot about his upbringing and personality.

    How a person treats his lover and the most IMPORTANTLY how he treats his competitors.

    I hope it helps! It's totally based on my observations, nothing is scientifically proven at all.

    Good morning and have a great Friday!

    Please stay safe !!!
    *SMALL THINGS THAT CAN TELL YOU A LOT ABOUT A PERSON?* *SPEECH*. The way, a person speaks tell us a lot about their attitude and personality. The more educated a person is, the more polite he tends to become. *FASHION SENSE*. You should never believe a person who tries too hard to appear cool wearing trendy clothes and costly shoes. He/she is a manipulator and obviously big imposter. *HANDWRITING*. It may be a little debatable but the more creative and lazy a person is, the roughest his handwriting gets. On the other hand, organized and disciplined people have good handwriting. *HYGIENE*. You can easily figure out if a person is disciplined or not by noticing their hygiene. Those who maintain hygiene have high self esteem and they tend to love themselves. *SMILE*. Smile can be deceiving most of the times but it shows the person is strong and he is trying to live a normal happy life. *HOW A PERSON TREATS ANIMALS.* Those who loves animals are often the most joyful and full of life. If a person admits his mistakes immediately and asks for forgiveness without letting his ego come in between, it tells a lot about his upbringing and personality. How a person treats his lover and the most IMPORTANTLY how he treats his competitors. I hope it helps! It's totally based on my observations, nothing is scientifically proven at all. Good morning and have a great Friday! Please stay safe 🙏!!!
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  • Listen up, Men! This “I Owe Nobody” Mentality Is Why Modern Women Are Broken—Here’s the Harsh Truth

    Women today love to scream, “I owe nobody this, I owe nobody that,” like it’s some badge of honor. That’s how we got to this level of irresponsibility, broken relationships, broken marriages, and a society full of reckless women who hit 35 without a man and a body count that makes a calculator sweat. Let’s be real—this mentality is pure poison.

    Here’s the truth they don’t want to hear: you owe people plenty. Respect, empathy, compassion, good character, and accountability aren’t optional—they’re the bare minimum for being a decent human. But let’s not stop there. You owe your husband virginity, submission, and obedience—period. That’s not oppression—that’s order. Society crumbles without it.

    1. “I Owe Nobody Respect” Is Why No Man Wants You

    Respect isn’t something you give based on your mood—it’s the foundation of any relationship. Women who refuse to respect men wonder why they keep getting ghosted. When a woman thinks she’s above showing respect, what she’s really saying is, “I’m entitled to everything without earning anything.” Men see that mentality from a mile away and run. And they should. No man should have to beg for basic respect.

    2. “I Owe Nobody Empathy” Is Why Your Friendships Are Trash

    Empathy is about understanding the other person’s point of view—not about making everything about you. Women who scream about not owing anyone empathy are the same ones who can’t keep friends for longer than six months because every conversation turns into “me, me, me.”

    That’s why they spend their nights on TikTok live streams instead of having meaningful conversations. No empathy, no real connections—simple.

    3. “I Owe Nobody My Virginity”—And That’s Why You’re Single at 35

    Here’s the hard truth—a woman’s virginity is a gift, not a given. A man who works his entire life to build a legacy deserves a woman who has the discipline to save herself. You owe your husband
    Listen up, Men! This “I Owe Nobody” Mentality Is Why Modern Women Are Broken—Here’s the Harsh Truth Women today love to scream, “I owe nobody this, I owe nobody that,” like it’s some badge of honor. That’s how we got to this level of irresponsibility, broken relationships, broken marriages, and a society full of reckless women who hit 35 without a man and a body count that makes a calculator sweat. Let’s be real—this mentality is pure poison. Here’s the truth they don’t want to hear: you owe people plenty. Respect, empathy, compassion, good character, and accountability aren’t optional—they’re the bare minimum for being a decent human. But let’s not stop there. You owe your husband virginity, submission, and obedience—period. That’s not oppression—that’s order. Society crumbles without it. 1. “I Owe Nobody Respect” Is Why No Man Wants You Respect isn’t something you give based on your mood—it’s the foundation of any relationship. Women who refuse to respect men wonder why they keep getting ghosted. When a woman thinks she’s above showing respect, what she’s really saying is, “I’m entitled to everything without earning anything.” Men see that mentality from a mile away and run. And they should. No man should have to beg for basic respect. 2. “I Owe Nobody Empathy” Is Why Your Friendships Are Trash Empathy is about understanding the other person’s point of view—not about making everything about you. Women who scream about not owing anyone empathy are the same ones who can’t keep friends for longer than six months because every conversation turns into “me, me, me.” That’s why they spend their nights on TikTok live streams instead of having meaningful conversations. No empathy, no real connections—simple. 3. “I Owe Nobody My Virginity”—And That’s Why You’re Single at 35 Here’s the hard truth—a woman’s virginity is a gift, not a given. A man who works his entire life to build a legacy deserves a woman who has the discipline to save herself. You owe your husband
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  • One thing is to be born, another is to understand the reason why you were born....
    You were not birthed because your parents needed a child...
    There is a prophecy over you....
    One thing is to be born, another is to understand the reason why you were born.... You were not birthed because your parents needed a child... There is a prophecy over you....🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆
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  • One thing in life is to go with the moving train...
    Not static trains....
    Follow updated people not out dated...
    #InspiredbyApostleUc....
    One thing in life is to go with the moving train... Not static trains.... Follow updated people not out dated... #InspiredbyApostleUc....
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  • "The 12 Secrets the Rich Don’t Want You to Know"

    We live in a world designed by the rich, for the rich. Everything from the media you consume to the advice you’re given is carefully curated to keep you trapped in the rat race while they soar higher. It’s time to pull back the curtain and uncover the truths the wealthy don’t want you to know. Brace yourself, because what you’re about to learn may shatter every illusion you’ve been sold.

    The first secret is that hard work alone won’t make you rich. Yes, they encourage you to hustle and grind, but they know the truth: the path to wealth lies in leverage, not labor. While you’re breaking your back working overtime, they’re using other people’s time, money, and skills to build empires.

    Second, they want you to believe money is evil. The more you associate wealth with greed and corruption, the less likely you are to pursue it unapologetically. Meanwhile, they know that money is simply a tool—a powerful one that can amplify your impact if used wisely.

    Third, savings won’t make you rich. They push the “save and invest in a mutual fund” narrative, but they don’t follow it themselves. They invest in high-risk, high-reward opportunities: startups, real estate, stocks, and businesses that multiply their wealth exponentially.

    Fourth, the school system is a trap. They fund educational systems that teach you to be obedient employees, not critical thinkers or risk-takers. You’re taught to work for money, while they learn to make money work for them.

    Fifth, tax laws are written for the wealthy. They know the loopholes, the incentives, and the strategies to legally avoid taxes, while you’re stuck paying a significant chunk of your income. Wealthy people own assets, not salaries, and assets are taxed differently.

    Sixth, debt is a weapon—but only if you know how to wield it. They want you to fear debt, but the rich use it as a tool to acquire more wealth. They leverage other people’s money (OPM) to buy assets that generate cash flow and pay off the debt themselves.

    Seventh, your consumerism funds their lifestyle. Every time you buy a new gadget, trendy clothes, or overpriced coffee, you’re putting money directly into their pockets. Meanwhile, they’re investing in assets that appreciate over time.

    Eighth, connections matter more than talent. They don’t want you to know that access to the right people will open more doors than any degree or skillset. They build exclusive networks that perpetuate their wealth and keep outsiders at bay.

    Ninth, time is their most valuable asset. They don’t waste it on distractions or meaningless tasks. They hire people to do what they can’t or won’t do, freeing up their time to focus on wealth-building strategies.

    Tenth, the stock market is rigged in their favor. While you’re hoping your portfolio grows steadily, they have insider information, access to high-frequency trading, and the capital to manipulate markets to their advantage.

    Eleventh, failure is their greatest teacher. They embrace setbacks as learning experiences and take calculated risks without fear. You’ve been taught to play it safe, but the rich know that big rewards require bold moves.

    Finally, they thrive on your ignorance. The less you know about money, investing, and business, the more they can exploit your labor, time, and consumer habits to enrich themselves.

    So what’s the takeaway, men? Stop playing the game they’ve rigged against you. Educate yourself about money, learn to think like an investor, and prioritize ownership over consumption. Break free from the chains of mediocrity, and start building your own empire. It’s time to outsmart the system and claim the wealth and power they don’t want you to have.
    "The 12 Secrets the Rich Don’t Want You to Know" We live in a world designed by the rich, for the rich. Everything from the media you consume to the advice you’re given is carefully curated to keep you trapped in the rat race while they soar higher. It’s time to pull back the curtain and uncover the truths the wealthy don’t want you to know. Brace yourself, because what you’re about to learn may shatter every illusion you’ve been sold. The first secret is that hard work alone won’t make you rich. Yes, they encourage you to hustle and grind, but they know the truth: the path to wealth lies in leverage, not labor. While you’re breaking your back working overtime, they’re using other people’s time, money, and skills to build empires. Second, they want you to believe money is evil. The more you associate wealth with greed and corruption, the less likely you are to pursue it unapologetically. Meanwhile, they know that money is simply a tool—a powerful one that can amplify your impact if used wisely. Third, savings won’t make you rich. They push the “save and invest in a mutual fund” narrative, but they don’t follow it themselves. They invest in high-risk, high-reward opportunities: startups, real estate, stocks, and businesses that multiply their wealth exponentially. Fourth, the school system is a trap. They fund educational systems that teach you to be obedient employees, not critical thinkers or risk-takers. You’re taught to work for money, while they learn to make money work for them. Fifth, tax laws are written for the wealthy. They know the loopholes, the incentives, and the strategies to legally avoid taxes, while you’re stuck paying a significant chunk of your income. Wealthy people own assets, not salaries, and assets are taxed differently. Sixth, debt is a weapon—but only if you know how to wield it. They want you to fear debt, but the rich use it as a tool to acquire more wealth. They leverage other people’s money (OPM) to buy assets that generate cash flow and pay off the debt themselves. Seventh, your consumerism funds their lifestyle. Every time you buy a new gadget, trendy clothes, or overpriced coffee, you’re putting money directly into their pockets. Meanwhile, they’re investing in assets that appreciate over time. Eighth, connections matter more than talent. They don’t want you to know that access to the right people will open more doors than any degree or skillset. They build exclusive networks that perpetuate their wealth and keep outsiders at bay. Ninth, time is their most valuable asset. They don’t waste it on distractions or meaningless tasks. They hire people to do what they can’t or won’t do, freeing up their time to focus on wealth-building strategies. Tenth, the stock market is rigged in their favor. While you’re hoping your portfolio grows steadily, they have insider information, access to high-frequency trading, and the capital to manipulate markets to their advantage. Eleventh, failure is their greatest teacher. They embrace setbacks as learning experiences and take calculated risks without fear. You’ve been taught to play it safe, but the rich know that big rewards require bold moves. Finally, they thrive on your ignorance. The less you know about money, investing, and business, the more they can exploit your labor, time, and consumer habits to enrich themselves. So what’s the takeaway, men? Stop playing the game they’ve rigged against you. Educate yourself about money, learn to think like an investor, and prioritize ownership over consumption. Break free from the chains of mediocrity, and start building your own empire. It’s time to outsmart the system and claim the wealth and power they don’t want you to have.
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  • MY FATHER'S ADVICE...
    1. Not everything will go as you expect in your life. This is why you need to drop expectations and go with the flow.
    2.Reduce bitterness from your life, that **** delays blessings!
    3. Dating a supportive woman is everything.
    4. If you want to be successful, you must respect one rule - Never lie to yourself.
    5. If your parents always count on you, don't play the same game with those who count on their parents.
    6. Chase goals, not people.
    7. Your 20's are your selfish years, build yourself, choose yourself first at all cost.
    8. Detachment is power. Release anything that doesn't bring you peace.
    9. Only speak when your words are more beautiful than your silence.
    10. Invest in your looks. Do it for no one else but yourself. When you look good, you feel good. Normalize dressing well, you're broke not mad.
    11. Some people want to see everything go wrong for you because nothing is going right for them.
    12. Being a good person doesn't get you loved. It gets you used.
    13. Don't be afraid of losing people, be afraid of losing yourself by trying to please everyone around you.
    14. Keep your move private. Don't announce it until it's SEALED! Premature announcements attract bad spirits. Best thing you can do is stop telling people what's going on in your life.
    15. For the sake of your mental health don't love too hard, therapy sessions are expensive. Also, marry when you're ready, not when you're lonely.
    16. Your thoughts are very powerful, make them positive.
    17. Social media will make you envy someone you should actually pity.
    18. Nobody owes you anything on your birthday, learn to save money and spoil yourself.
    19. That move you're scared to make might just be the one that changes everything. Do it. Move.
    20. Dont mess up your progress trying to rush the process.
    21. No matter how thirsty you are, there are some people you should never ask for water.
    22. Add value to your life, learn a skill, develop yourself.
    23. Never love someone to the point where you no longer mind them hurting you.
    24. You are your own best friend. Never ever, put yourself down.
    25. Sometimes people come back in your life just to check if you're still ******.
    26. The sooner you figure out which chairs don't belong at your table, the more peaceful your meals become.
    27. If you want to run, first you must learn to walk. Yes, the dreams are big, but you have to start somewhere, and doing something is better than nothing at all. Start small, stay consistent and watch it get bigger.
    28. Before spending money on someone else, make sure your family is good.
    29. What comes easy, won't last. What lasts, won't come easy.
    30. Normalize lying to people who ask you lots of questions about your personal life.
    31. One day you'll test HIV positive because of forgiving cheating partners.
    32. Some Ex's need to understand that even if we hear they now drive a plane or own the world, we will never regret leaving them.
    33. Avoid peer pressure.
    34. Do not abuse and kill women. Respect yourself.
    35. Not everyone at your work place is your friend.
    ~ Do your job.
    ~ Get paid.
    ~ Go home.
    MY FATHER'S ADVICE... 1. Not everything will go as you expect in your life. This is why you need to drop expectations and go with the flow. 2.Reduce bitterness from your life, that shit delays blessings! 3. Dating a supportive woman is everything. 4. If you want to be successful, you must respect one rule - Never lie to yourself. 5. If your parents always count on you, don't play the same game with those who count on their parents. 6. Chase goals, not people. 7. Your 20's are your selfish years, build yourself, choose yourself first at all cost. 8. Detachment is power. Release anything that doesn't bring you peace. 9. Only speak when your words are more beautiful than your silence. 10. Invest in your looks. Do it for no one else but yourself. When you look good, you feel good. Normalize dressing well, you're broke not mad. 11. Some people want to see everything go wrong for you because nothing is going right for them. 12. Being a good person doesn't get you loved. It gets you used. 13. Don't be afraid of losing people, be afraid of losing yourself by trying to please everyone around you. 14. Keep your move private. Don't announce it until it's SEALED! Premature announcements attract bad spirits. Best thing you can do is stop telling people what's going on in your life. 15. For the sake of your mental health don't love too hard, therapy sessions are expensive. Also, marry when you're ready, not when you're lonely. 16. Your thoughts are very powerful, make them positive. 17. Social media will make you envy someone you should actually pity. 18. Nobody owes you anything on your birthday, learn to save money and spoil yourself. 19. That move you're scared to make might just be the one that changes everything. Do it. Move. 20. Dont mess up your progress trying to rush the process. 21. No matter how thirsty you are, there are some people you should never ask for water. 22. Add value to your life, learn a skill, develop yourself. 23. Never love someone to the point where you no longer mind them hurting you. 24. You are your own best friend. Never ever, put yourself down. 25. Sometimes people come back in your life just to check if you're still stupid. 26. The sooner you figure out which chairs don't belong at your table, the more peaceful your meals become. 27. If you want to run, first you must learn to walk. Yes, the dreams are big, but you have to start somewhere, and doing something is better than nothing at all. Start small, stay consistent and watch it get bigger. 28. Before spending money on someone else, make sure your family is good. 29. What comes easy, won't last. What lasts, won't come easy. 30. Normalize lying to people who ask you lots of questions about your personal life. 31. One day you'll test HIV positive because of forgiving cheating partners. 32. Some Ex's need to understand that even if we hear they now drive a plane or own the world, we will never regret leaving them. 33. Avoid peer pressure. 34. Do not abuse and kill women. Respect yourself. 35. Not everyone at your work place is your friend. ~ Do your job. ~ Get paid. ~ Go home.
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  • My dear country is ready to launch her first indigenous helicopter.

    The helicopter is in its final stages, with its maiden flight happening soon.

    Congratulations to us because we are going places with our creativity.
    My dear country is ready to launch her first indigenous helicopter. The helicopter is in its final stages, with its maiden flight happening soon. Congratulations to us because we are going places with our creativity.
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  • FG Vows to Reduce Industrial Carbon Emissions

    The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to curbing industrial carbon emissions in Nigeria as part of efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060.

    Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement workshop on the National Industrial Decarbonisation Programme (NIDP) in Abuja, the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, emphasized the need for industries to adopt green technologies and sustainable practices to reduce environmental impact.

    The Director General of NESREA, Dr. Innocent Barikor, highlighted that the NIDP aims to create a strong regulatory framework supporting Nigeria’s climate action goals, promoting energy-efficient practices, and facilitating carbon credit trading.

    With industrial emissions projected to triple by 2030, stakeholders stressed the urgency of implementing decarbonisation strategies to align with international agreements such as the Paris Agreement.

    The Chairman of NESREA’s Governing Board, Garba Mohammed, and Oxytane Africa Investment Limited’s MD, Tamarankro Obriki, also reaffirmed their support for the programme, emphasizing the economic and environmental benefits of transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
    FG Vows to Reduce Industrial Carbon Emissions The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to curbing industrial carbon emissions in Nigeria as part of efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060. Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement workshop on the National Industrial Decarbonisation Programme (NIDP) in Abuja, the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, emphasized the need for industries to adopt green technologies and sustainable practices to reduce environmental impact. The Director General of NESREA, Dr. Innocent Barikor, highlighted that the NIDP aims to create a strong regulatory framework supporting Nigeria’s climate action goals, promoting energy-efficient practices, and facilitating carbon credit trading. With industrial emissions projected to triple by 2030, stakeholders stressed the urgency of implementing decarbonisation strategies to align with international agreements such as the Paris Agreement. The Chairman of NESREA’s Governing Board, Garba Mohammed, and Oxytane Africa Investment Limited’s MD, Tamarankro Obriki, also reaffirmed their support for the programme, emphasizing the economic and environmental benefits of transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
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  • Two Pakistani Nationals Arrested for Kidnapping in Lagos, Five Suspects Still at Large

    Lagos State Police have arrested two Pakistani nationals, Roman Gull (28) and Aftab Ahmad (19), for allegedly orchestrating the kidnapping of a 48-year-old Pakistani man in Ikeja, Lagos.

    According to the Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the suspects—along with five accomplices—lured the victim from Kano to Lagos under the pretense of offering him a job as a chef. They arranged his flight and accommodation in a hotel on February 28, 2025.

    However, the next day, the suspects overpowered and tied him up, demanding a ₦50 million ransom from his boss in Kano. The boss paid ₦1 million as a delay tactic before alerting the police.

    Upon receiving a distress call on March 5, 2025, officers from the Ikeja Division's anti-crime patrol swiftly responded, rescuing the victim and arresting Gull and Ahmad, while five other suspects managed to escape.

    Recovered from the suspects were their getaway vehicle—a grey Toyota Camry—$2,000 in cash, three ATM cards, a Green Card, a driver’s license, and an NIN slip.

    Hundeyin assured that efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and that the rescued victim is safe and has contacted his family.

    The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, commended the officers for their swift action and reaffirmed the command’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of residents and visitors in Lagos.
    Two Pakistani Nationals Arrested for Kidnapping in Lagos, Five Suspects Still at Large Lagos State Police have arrested two Pakistani nationals, Roman Gull (28) and Aftab Ahmad (19), for allegedly orchestrating the kidnapping of a 48-year-old Pakistani man in Ikeja, Lagos. According to the Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the suspects—along with five accomplices—lured the victim from Kano to Lagos under the pretense of offering him a job as a chef. They arranged his flight and accommodation in a hotel on February 28, 2025. However, the next day, the suspects overpowered and tied him up, demanding a ₦50 million ransom from his boss in Kano. The boss paid ₦1 million as a delay tactic before alerting the police. Upon receiving a distress call on March 5, 2025, officers from the Ikeja Division's anti-crime patrol swiftly responded, rescuing the victim and arresting Gull and Ahmad, while five other suspects managed to escape. Recovered from the suspects were their getaway vehicle—a grey Toyota Camry—$2,000 in cash, three ATM cards, a Green Card, a driver’s license, and an NIN slip. Hundeyin assured that efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and that the rescued victim is safe and has contacted his family. The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, commended the officers for their swift action and reaffirmed the command’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of residents and visitors in Lagos.
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  • TARABA GOVERNMENT TO PARTNER WITH NIGERIA ARMY ON PROPOSED STATE RESOURCE CENTRE

    In order to ensure that the workforce in Taraba State has access to relevant knowledge and capacity-enhanced activities, the Taraba State government is on the move to set up the Taraba State Resource Centre.

    The Governor of the state, Dr. Agbu Kefas , disclosed this on Tuesday when he hosted a delegation from the Nigerian Army Resource Centre Abuja, at the Exco Chamber, TY Danjuma House Jalingo, the state capital.

    The Nigeria Army Resource Centre is a hub set up to find solutions through research on the issues affecting security.

    The delegation from the Centre is in the state for a study tour with a focus on the role of Small and Medium Enterprises and how to create jobs and increase productivity.

    Receiving the delegation, Gov. Agbu Kefas recalled that his administration's relationship with the Army Resource Centre dates back to the beginning of his administration when he held a retreat for government officials at the centre.

    The Governor noted that he has liaised with the centre to see how they are running their programmes, and the Taraba State Resource Centre is in the formative stage.

    He enjoined the delegation to also give the state a copy of their findings as well as come up with suggestions that will enable the government to give the people the best.

    The leader of the delegation, Major General Sanusi Dahiru, said they were in the state on a study tour and that the state was chosen because of Gov Agbu Kefas' developmental strides.

    According to him, the focus of the study tour is on small and medium enterprises to find out how to enhance job creation, which is an aspect of enhancing national security.

    The Governor later presented souvenirs to the visitors.

    #PDPGFmedia
    TARABA GOVERNMENT TO PARTNER WITH NIGERIA ARMY ON PROPOSED STATE RESOURCE CENTRE In order to ensure that the workforce in Taraba State has access to relevant knowledge and capacity-enhanced activities, the Taraba State government is on the move to set up the Taraba State Resource Centre. The Governor of the state, Dr. Agbu Kefas , disclosed this on Tuesday when he hosted a delegation from the Nigerian Army Resource Centre Abuja, at the Exco Chamber, TY Danjuma House Jalingo, the state capital. The Nigeria Army Resource Centre is a hub set up to find solutions through research on the issues affecting security. The delegation from the Centre is in the state for a study tour with a focus on the role of Small and Medium Enterprises and how to create jobs and increase productivity. Receiving the delegation, Gov. Agbu Kefas recalled that his administration's relationship with the Army Resource Centre dates back to the beginning of his administration when he held a retreat for government officials at the centre. The Governor noted that he has liaised with the centre to see how they are running their programmes, and the Taraba State Resource Centre is in the formative stage. He enjoined the delegation to also give the state a copy of their findings as well as come up with suggestions that will enable the government to give the people the best. The leader of the delegation, Major General Sanusi Dahiru, said they were in the state on a study tour and that the state was chosen because of Gov Agbu Kefas' developmental strides. According to him, the focus of the study tour is on small and medium enterprises to find out how to enhance job creation, which is an aspect of enhancing national security. The Governor later presented souvenirs to the visitors. #PDPGFmedia
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  • The round of 16 starts today!

    #UEL x #UECL
    The round of 16 starts today! 🍿🍿🍿 #UEL x #UECL
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  • *The clock is ticking...*

    *Count down starts today.*

    *Glory be to God, those who doubted and laughed at you will say had l known in a short while.*

    *Godstime is the best.*
    *⏰The clock is ticking...* *Count down starts today.* *Glory be to God, those who doubted and laughed at you will say had l known in a short while.* *Godstime is the best.*
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