• Oh Lord,
    Grant me the strength to forgive myself, to accept the depths of Your grace. Illuminate the paths I must walk to seek reconciliation, to offer apologies where they are due. Open my heart to forgive others as You have forgiven me, to release them from the chains I've forged in unforgiveness.

    May Your love be the lens through which I view myself and the world around me. Amen.
    Oh Lord, Grant me the strength to forgive myself, to accept the depths of Your grace. Illuminate the paths I must walk to seek reconciliation, to offer apologies where they are due. Open my heart to forgive others as You have forgiven me, to release them from the chains I've forged in unforgiveness. May Your love be the lens through which I view myself and the world around me. Amen.
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  • BOOKS LIFES GREATEST POSSESSIONS

    Books are among life’s greatest possessions. Hidden inside are merely words laid out on paper. There are no pictures, only letters. Books have a structure that either makes or breaks them. This structure is one of the most important aspects, as it functions like a spine, with the rest of the book fleshed out according to the placement of logic. Just as our foot is essential for walking when it is attached to the leg, the body would be non-functional if it were not intentionally placed there. Therefore, before words are created as the building blocks around the structure, you need to consider why one chapter precedes the next; what belongs at the beginning is not suitable for the end.

    However, to write the beginning, you need to know your destination. If one embarks on a journey without a roadmap for the necessary stops and turns to reach from A to Z, all major plot points or connecting elements, depending on whether it is nonfiction or fiction, must connect in a logical sequence. A paragraph begins with a topic sentence, and the content of that paragraph relates to it; however, linking each paragraph into one chapter involves creating topic sentences that correspond to the chapter, ensuring you illustrate your points and provide examples. The entire book has a central theme to which everything responds. The key to good writing lies in structure. Without structure, with unbonded ligaments, sinew, and tissue, it would resemble a disconnected body.

    You must know how to navigate towards your destination by building on each chapter. You could even introduce the next chapter by connecting it to the previous and explaining why the previous is important for the latter. This would give the reader an understanding as to how they interconnect. Just like a car engine is not complete without the drive shaft, wheels, and steering wheel, they are vital to each other; they must work in unison to create the model. We know the Jaguar has different parts than a Commodore or Mitsubishi Jeep. Yet, interestingly, they still have the same basic structure, just like the physical body carries different cultural values and belief systems, which makes the parts of thinking unique to the person.

    Yet, if we connect the observation of structure to people's thought patterns, they are held together by narrative. Buddha or Muhammad and Jesus, just by their identity, have a narrative in some sense, the one with a belief system that holds fast to the teaching of Muhammad or Buddha has structure yet that is tied up with an identity it doesn't relate truth that fits universal narratives only from the perspective of those with that worldview The more i have learnt about the Koran I was shocked by all the similarities it has to the bible except for who Jesus is and their perspective of God. This is structured in a belief system held by narrative. I do not have that narrative; therefore, it isn’t a story in my belief system, which is why belief systems are closely connected to worldview and values.

    The Koran creates a different lifestyle culture than that of the bible by the way words have identified people, places, and things. Yet the bible has identified God, people, places, and things with quite a distinctive logic that divided the 66 books of the bible into the Old Covenant and the New Covenant. This was also related to the dispensation of times that even history has remembered by it being the year 2025. This marks the years since Jesus walked the earth. Mahammad came approximately 540 years after Jesus. The Bible was written before the foundations of the world, and all that was prophesied came to pass, even Jesus riding into Jerusalem lowly and on a donkey; all of this was done to fulfil the word we have to understand the origins to understand why Jesus had to come and how this changed covenants with god and man to a better way where bulls and sacrifices were no longer needed. there is a structure to the salvation and redemption of the earth through the logic of all the books that came together through different writers inspired by the Holy Spirit to write.

    The most magnificent thing is they all connect from Genesis, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Their accounts may be slightly different, but they do not contradict. This is how profound that the word was made manifest and dwelt among us, yet there is no book that prophesies my or your coming to the earth except in the annals of heaven where God has written a book about you. The relevance of the bible on earth is as important as the relevance of the books in heaven, and even on that last great and dreadful day, the Book of Life shall be opened with the names of the saints who accepted Christ. Therefore, the concept of books comes from God's mind and is the greatest asset if the information and content inside the book point toward the truth. But there is a structure to truth from the foundations of the world and all the living systems to the magnificent logic of the body connected to the brain. To the most fundamental of all these creations is the word. The word is the basic building block of life. How we structure our day, our thoughts, and everything comes from how words are positioned in relation to one another.

    Even as you think about what I have written here, there could be any subject, and that subject determines the contents. However, the subject and the contents relate to worldview as I could bring one subject that is synonymous with life is time and the way we understand that subject goes even deeper to what is our understanding of why life was given to us in the first place if you understand time and purpose are closely connected then the question is who am I what is my purpose for life nothing that we know about life is meant to be disconnected when we start digging we will see the metaphysical aspects of life were structured and ordain by god and for God that is the power of words in a book they deliver us from bondage and set us free when we understand the paradigm of God for the son of God came to set us free.

    Written by Rochelle White
    BOOKS LIFES GREATEST POSSESSIONS Books are among life’s greatest possessions. Hidden inside are merely words laid out on paper. There are no pictures, only letters. Books have a structure that either makes or breaks them. This structure is one of the most important aspects, as it functions like a spine, with the rest of the book fleshed out according to the placement of logic. Just as our foot is essential for walking when it is attached to the leg, the body would be non-functional if it were not intentionally placed there. Therefore, before words are created as the building blocks around the structure, you need to consider why one chapter precedes the next; what belongs at the beginning is not suitable for the end. However, to write the beginning, you need to know your destination. If one embarks on a journey without a roadmap for the necessary stops and turns to reach from A to Z, all major plot points or connecting elements, depending on whether it is nonfiction or fiction, must connect in a logical sequence. A paragraph begins with a topic sentence, and the content of that paragraph relates to it; however, linking each paragraph into one chapter involves creating topic sentences that correspond to the chapter, ensuring you illustrate your points and provide examples. The entire book has a central theme to which everything responds. The key to good writing lies in structure. Without structure, with unbonded ligaments, sinew, and tissue, it would resemble a disconnected body. You must know how to navigate towards your destination by building on each chapter. You could even introduce the next chapter by connecting it to the previous and explaining why the previous is important for the latter. This would give the reader an understanding as to how they interconnect. Just like a car engine is not complete without the drive shaft, wheels, and steering wheel, they are vital to each other; they must work in unison to create the model. We know the Jaguar has different parts than a Commodore or Mitsubishi Jeep. Yet, interestingly, they still have the same basic structure, just like the physical body carries different cultural values and belief systems, which makes the parts of thinking unique to the person. Yet, if we connect the observation of structure to people's thought patterns, they are held together by narrative. Buddha or Muhammad and Jesus, just by their identity, have a narrative in some sense, the one with a belief system that holds fast to the teaching of Muhammad or Buddha has structure yet that is tied up with an identity it doesn't relate truth that fits universal narratives only from the perspective of those with that worldview The more i have learnt about the Koran I was shocked by all the similarities it has to the bible except for who Jesus is and their perspective of God. This is structured in a belief system held by narrative. I do not have that narrative; therefore, it isn’t a story in my belief system, which is why belief systems are closely connected to worldview and values. The Koran creates a different lifestyle culture than that of the bible by the way words have identified people, places, and things. Yet the bible has identified God, people, places, and things with quite a distinctive logic that divided the 66 books of the bible into the Old Covenant and the New Covenant. This was also related to the dispensation of times that even history has remembered by it being the year 2025. This marks the years since Jesus walked the earth. Mahammad came approximately 540 years after Jesus. The Bible was written before the foundations of the world, and all that was prophesied came to pass, even Jesus riding into Jerusalem lowly and on a donkey; all of this was done to fulfil the word we have to understand the origins to understand why Jesus had to come and how this changed covenants with god and man to a better way where bulls and sacrifices were no longer needed. there is a structure to the salvation and redemption of the earth through the logic of all the books that came together through different writers inspired by the Holy Spirit to write. The most magnificent thing is they all connect from Genesis, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Their accounts may be slightly different, but they do not contradict. This is how profound that the word was made manifest and dwelt among us, yet there is no book that prophesies my or your coming to the earth except in the annals of heaven where God has written a book about you. The relevance of the bible on earth is as important as the relevance of the books in heaven, and even on that last great and dreadful day, the Book of Life shall be opened with the names of the saints who accepted Christ. Therefore, the concept of books comes from God's mind and is the greatest asset if the information and content inside the book point toward the truth. But there is a structure to truth from the foundations of the world and all the living systems to the magnificent logic of the body connected to the brain. To the most fundamental of all these creations is the word. The word is the basic building block of life. How we structure our day, our thoughts, and everything comes from how words are positioned in relation to one another. Even as you think about what I have written here, there could be any subject, and that subject determines the contents. However, the subject and the contents relate to worldview as I could bring one subject that is synonymous with life is time and the way we understand that subject goes even deeper to what is our understanding of why life was given to us in the first place if you understand time and purpose are closely connected then the question is who am I what is my purpose for life nothing that we know about life is meant to be disconnected when we start digging we will see the metaphysical aspects of life were structured and ordain by god and for God that is the power of words in a book they deliver us from bondage and set us free when we understand the paradigm of God for the son of God came to set us free. Written by Rochelle White
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  • BREAKING

    Gov Eno Increases State Allowance for Corps Members from N5,000 to ₦20,000 Monthly

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has approved an increase in the monthly state allowance for NYSC members serving in the state from N5,000 to ₦20,000 with effect from August 1st, 2025.

    The Governor made this announcement during Day Two of the State Delivery Meeting, held today, Friday, July 4, 2025, at the Banquet Hall of Government House, Uyo.

    He explained that the increment is to support the Federal Government’s ₦77,000 monthly allowance, helping corps members meet their basic needs.
    “Over 10,000 corps members are posted to Akwa Ibom annually. We must continue to encourage and support them,” the Governor said .

    This development follows his recent approval for the reconstruction of the NYSC Orientation Camp at Ikot Itie Idung in Nsit Atai, as part of ongoing efforts to improve the welfare of corps members in the state.

    Established in 1973, the National Youth Service Corps is a one-year compulsory service scheme for Nigerian graduates below the age of 30. It was created to foster national integration, unity, and development by deploying young graduates to states outside their region of origin for community service, education, and nation-building efforts.

    Akwa Ibom State has remained one of the most welcoming and safest destinations for NYSC members, with corps members actively contributing to sectors such as education, healthcare, agriculture, and rural development.

    With this latest move, Governor Eno continues to demonstrate a leadership style anchored on compassion, inclusiveness, and strategic support for the next generation.

    @ Ministry of Information , Uyo, 2025.
    ‼️BREAKING ‼️ Gov Eno Increases State Allowance for Corps Members from N5,000 to ₦20,000 Monthly 🎈Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has approved an increase in the monthly state allowance for NYSC members serving in the state from N5,000 to ₦20,000 with effect from August 1st, 2025. 🎈The Governor made this announcement during Day Two of the State Delivery Meeting, held today, Friday, July 4, 2025, at the Banquet Hall of Government House, Uyo. 🎈He explained that the increment is to support the Federal Government’s ₦77,000 monthly allowance, helping corps members meet their basic needs. “Over 10,000 corps members are posted to Akwa Ibom annually. We must continue to encourage and support them,” the Governor said . 🎈This development follows his recent approval for the reconstruction of the NYSC Orientation Camp at Ikot Itie Idung in Nsit Atai, as part of ongoing efforts to improve the welfare of corps members in the state. 🎈Established in 1973, the National Youth Service Corps is a one-year compulsory service scheme for Nigerian graduates below the age of 30. It was created to foster national integration, unity, and development by deploying young graduates to states outside their region of origin for community service, education, and nation-building efforts. 🎈Akwa Ibom State has remained one of the most welcoming and safest destinations for NYSC members, with corps members actively contributing to sectors such as education, healthcare, agriculture, and rural development. 🎈With this latest move, Governor Eno continues to demonstrate a leadership style anchored on compassion, inclusiveness, and strategic support for the next generation. @ Ministry of Information , Uyo, 2025.
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  • Constitution Review Will Guarantee Just Federation - Akpabio

    The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio has said that the review of 1999 Constitution being embarked upon by the National Assembly will guarantee the evolution of a more just, united, and forward looking federation.

    Akpabio made the remarks while declaring open the South South Zonal Public Hearing on the review of the 1999 Constitution in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State.

    The exercise held simultaneously in five geopolitical zones across the country.

    A statement by the Special Assistant on Media/Communication to the President of the Senate, Anietie Ekong quoted Senator Akpabio to have said: “Today’s event is not merely a formality. It is a democratic rite—a solemn moment in which the people, not politicians alone, speak into the soul of the nation. It is an affirmation that in a democracy, every voice counts.

    “Let us not forget that democracy is a work in progress. No constitution is eternal in its original form, and no democracy is perfect—because man himself is not perfect. But it is in our collective pursuit of perfection—that more perfect union—that the true beauty of democracy lies.

    “Therefore, the review of our Constitution is not a sign of weakness, but of strength. It is not a complaint against the past, but a commitment to the future. We amend not to abandon, but to realign—to adapt our national charter to the changing realities, dreams, and demands of the good people of Nigerian.

    “Every Nigerian is a stakeholder in Nigeria’s democracy. This public hearing is a testament to the Senate’s unwavering belief that truth emerges not from silence, but from dialogue; not from monologue, but from the aggregation of honest opinions. That is why we are here—not as party men, but as patriots. Not as political actors, but as nation-builders,” he said.

    The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno said the Constitution review was an important moment in Nigeria’s democratic journey that must lead to a restructuring of the country. . He was represented by the Deputy Governor, Senator Akon Eyakenyi.

    According to Pastor Eno, “This zonal public hearing is not a mere procedural step in legislative activity. It is, in truth, an important moment in our democratic journey. The scores of constitution alteration bills across thirteen thematic areas—painstakingly curated by the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution speak to some of the most urgent and persistent questions about the structure, efficiency, equity, and future of our federal union.

    “These themes resonate deeply with the yearnings of the peoples of the South South. Indeed, they mirror longstanding calls from this region for a more just, responsive, and restructured Nigeria, where every federating unit can flourish, contribute meaningfully, and feel a sense of belonging.

    “Here in the South South, we look to this exercise not just with interest, but with hope—hope that this constitutional review process, will, far from being just another talk shop, move us closer to a federation that works for all, protects the rights of every citizen, empowers communities, and unlocks the full potential of states.

    Deputy Senate President and the Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, Barau Jubrin listed some key areas that the Constitution review would address.

    “Several key issues we need to address include electoral reforms and adjudication; judicial reforms focused on case management and administration; enhancements to local government administration; the involvement of traditional institutions in contemporary governance; promoting human rights; ensuring gender equity and inclusion in governance; the devolution and distribution of powers; the structure of our federation; and concerns related to security and policing.” He was represented by the Senator representing Akwa Ibom North East, Aniekan Bassey.

    Several interest groups presented their memoranda at the Zonal public hearing. Issues covered included States creation, Local Government autonomy, gender inclusion, role of traditional rulers among others.
    Constitution Review Will Guarantee Just Federation - Akpabio The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio has said that the review of 1999 Constitution being embarked upon by the National Assembly will guarantee the evolution of a more just, united, and forward looking federation. Akpabio made the remarks while declaring open the South South Zonal Public Hearing on the review of the 1999 Constitution in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State. The exercise held simultaneously in five geopolitical zones across the country. A statement by the Special Assistant on Media/Communication to the President of the Senate, Anietie Ekong quoted Senator Akpabio to have said: “Today’s event is not merely a formality. It is a democratic rite—a solemn moment in which the people, not politicians alone, speak into the soul of the nation. It is an affirmation that in a democracy, every voice counts. “Let us not forget that democracy is a work in progress. No constitution is eternal in its original form, and no democracy is perfect—because man himself is not perfect. But it is in our collective pursuit of perfection—that more perfect union—that the true beauty of democracy lies. “Therefore, the review of our Constitution is not a sign of weakness, but of strength. It is not a complaint against the past, but a commitment to the future. We amend not to abandon, but to realign—to adapt our national charter to the changing realities, dreams, and demands of the good people of Nigerian. “Every Nigerian is a stakeholder in Nigeria’s democracy. This public hearing is a testament to the Senate’s unwavering belief that truth emerges not from silence, but from dialogue; not from monologue, but from the aggregation of honest opinions. That is why we are here—not as party men, but as patriots. Not as political actors, but as nation-builders,” he said. The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno said the Constitution review was an important moment in Nigeria’s democratic journey that must lead to a restructuring of the country. . He was represented by the Deputy Governor, Senator Akon Eyakenyi. According to Pastor Eno, “This zonal public hearing is not a mere procedural step in legislative activity. It is, in truth, an important moment in our democratic journey. The scores of constitution alteration bills across thirteen thematic areas—painstakingly curated by the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution speak to some of the most urgent and persistent questions about the structure, efficiency, equity, and future of our federal union. “These themes resonate deeply with the yearnings of the peoples of the South South. Indeed, they mirror longstanding calls from this region for a more just, responsive, and restructured Nigeria, where every federating unit can flourish, contribute meaningfully, and feel a sense of belonging. “Here in the South South, we look to this exercise not just with interest, but with hope—hope that this constitutional review process, will, far from being just another talk shop, move us closer to a federation that works for all, protects the rights of every citizen, empowers communities, and unlocks the full potential of states. Deputy Senate President and the Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, Barau Jubrin listed some key areas that the Constitution review would address. “Several key issues we need to address include electoral reforms and adjudication; judicial reforms focused on case management and administration; enhancements to local government administration; the involvement of traditional institutions in contemporary governance; promoting human rights; ensuring gender equity and inclusion in governance; the devolution and distribution of powers; the structure of our federation; and concerns related to security and policing.” He was represented by the Senator representing Akwa Ibom North East, Aniekan Bassey. Several interest groups presented their memoranda at the Zonal public hearing. Issues covered included States creation, Local Government autonomy, gender inclusion, role of traditional rulers among others.
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  • This is the complete list of the 63 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) whose revenue collection powers are fully transferred to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) under the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill according to the New Tax Reform:

    1. Abuja Securities & Commodity Exchange Commission

    2. Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria

    3. Council for Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria

    4. Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC)

    5. Federal Housing Authority (FHA)

    6. Industrial Training Fund (ITF)

    7. Integrated Water Resources Development Agency (IWRDA)

    8. Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB)

    9. National Examinations Council (NECO)

    10. National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA)

    11. National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)

    12. National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA)

    13. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM)

    14. National Sports Commission (NASC)

    15. Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB)

    16. Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC)

    17. Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA)

    18. Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority

    19. Nigerian Midstream & Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA)

    20. Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund)

    21. Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC)

    22. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF)

    23. Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)

    24. Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA)

    25. Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC)

    26. Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA)

    27. Raw Material Research & Development Council (RMRDC)

    28. Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)

    29. National Sugar Development Council (NSDC)

    30. Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST)

    31. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)

    32. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)

    33. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)

    34. National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC)

    35. National Communications Commission (NCC)

    36. National Agency for Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC)

    37. Nigerian Customs Service (NCS)

    38. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)

    39. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

    40. National Broadcasting Commission (NBC)

    41. Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC)

    42. Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN)

    43. Financial Reporting Council (FRC)

    44. Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET)

    45. Nigerian Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)

    46. National Pensions Commission (PENCOM)

    47. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)

    48. Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS)

    49. National Business & Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB)

    50. National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF)

    51. National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC)

    52. Nigerian Electricity Management Service Agency (NEMSA)

    53. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC)

    54. Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON)

    55. Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC)

    56. Nigerian Television Authority (NTA)

    57. Nigerian Copyright Commission (NIGCC)

    58. National Space Research & Development Agency (NSRDA)

    59. National Office for Technology Acquisition & Promotion (NOTAP)

    60. Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET)

    61. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC)

    62. Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA)

    63. Nigeria Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT)
    (The list is based on the Schedule to the Fiscal Responsibility Act and confirmed as the MDAs in scope)

    What Comes Next?

    All revenue collection—taxes, fees, levies, duties—previously collected by these entities will now fall under the exclusive purview of the NRS.

    These MDAs will retain their regulatory, supervisory, and operational roles but must cease independent revenue collection activities.

    Their budgets and funding will now derive from federal allocations instead of internally generated revenue.
    This is the complete list of the 63 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) whose revenue collection powers are fully transferred to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) under the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill according to the New Tax Reform: 1. Abuja Securities & Commodity Exchange Commission 2. Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria 3. Council for Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria 4. Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) 5. Federal Housing Authority (FHA) 6. Industrial Training Fund (ITF) 7. Integrated Water Resources Development Agency (IWRDA) 8. Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB) 9. National Examinations Council (NECO) 10. National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) 11. National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) 12. National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) 13. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) 14. National Sports Commission (NASC) 15. Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB) 16. Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) 17. Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) 18. Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority 19. Nigerian Midstream & Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) 20. Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) 21. Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) 22. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) 23. Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) 24. Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) 25. Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) 26. Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA) 27. Raw Material Research & Development Council (RMRDC) 28. Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) 29. National Sugar Development Council (NSDC) 30. Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) 31. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) 32. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 33. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) 34. National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC) 35. National Communications Commission (NCC) 36. National Agency for Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC) 37. Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) 38. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) 39. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) 40. National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) 41. Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC) 42. Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) 43. Financial Reporting Council (FRC) 44. Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) 45. Nigerian Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) 46. National Pensions Commission (PENCOM) 47. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) 48. Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) 49. National Business & Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) 50. National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF) 51. National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) 52. Nigerian Electricity Management Service Agency (NEMSA) 53. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) 54. Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) 55. Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) 56. Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) 57. Nigerian Copyright Commission (NIGCC) 58. National Space Research & Development Agency (NSRDA) 59. National Office for Technology Acquisition & Promotion (NOTAP) 60. Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) 61. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) 62. Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) 63. Nigeria Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT) (The list is based on the Schedule to the Fiscal Responsibility Act and confirmed as the MDAs in scope) What Comes Next? All revenue collection—taxes, fees, levies, duties—previously collected by these entities will now fall under the exclusive purview of the NRS. These MDAs will retain their regulatory, supervisory, and operational roles but must cease independent revenue collection activities. Their budgets and funding will now derive from federal allocations instead of internally generated revenue.
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  • Holy Spirit my dependable
    helper.
    Help me Now.
    Holy Spirit my dependable helper. Help me Now.
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  • Unplug, Recharge, Reconnect: Your Brain on a Digital Break.

    A German study revealed that just 72 hours of smartphone deprivation significantly alters brain activity in reward-related regions, even without reported mood changes. This suggests frequent smartphone use impacts the brain's reward system.

    The study observed neural changes resembling withdrawal patterns from addictive substances, indicating smartphones can be habit-forming. This highlights the potential for "digital detoxes" to positively impact mental well-being in our screen-saturated world.

    This research underscores how quickly the brain adapts to smartphone absence, suggesting that periodic breaks could fundamentally rewire our responses to digital stimuli.

    How might a regular digital detox improve your overall well-being?
    Unplug, Recharge, Reconnect: Your Brain on a Digital Break. A German study revealed that just 72 hours of smartphone deprivation significantly alters brain activity in reward-related regions, even without reported mood changes. This suggests frequent smartphone use impacts the brain's reward system. The study observed neural changes resembling withdrawal patterns from addictive substances, indicating smartphones can be habit-forming. This highlights the potential for "digital detoxes" to positively impact mental well-being in our screen-saturated world. This research underscores how quickly the brain adapts to smartphone absence, suggesting that periodic breaks could fundamentally rewire our responses to digital stimuli. How might a regular digital detox improve your overall well-being?
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  • You think you love someone, until it’s time to clean up their vomit, help bathe them when they’re sick, and hold them at 2 a.m. while they’re losing their mind and crying their eyes out. You think you love someone, until you’re three months deep into their depressive episode, and they refuse to eat, wake up, shower, be productive, have no sexual appetite, and can’t even show love. You think you love someone, until their “unattractive” side shows up in the early morning hours, the setbacks, the loss of self, the distress, the hopelessness.
    You think you love someone? Wait until you’ve seen them at their worst. Right now, you love the rainbow, but true love shows up when the skies turn gray.
    You think you love someone, until it’s time to clean up their vomit, help bathe them when they’re sick, and hold them at 2 a.m. while they’re losing their mind and crying their eyes out. You think you love someone, until you’re three months deep into their depressive episode, and they refuse to eat, wake up, shower, be productive, have no sexual appetite, and can’t even show love. You think you love someone, until their “unattractive” side shows up in the early morning hours, the setbacks, the loss of self, the distress, the hopelessness. You think you love someone? Wait until you’ve seen them at their worst. Right now, you love the rainbow, but true love shows up when the skies turn gray.
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  • Luis Diaz is Barcelona’s Plan A and Marcus Rashford is Plan B!

    Rashford is ready to take a salary cuty to join Barça — he is very keen.

    • Liverpool do not want to sell Luis Diaz so his signing is complicated.


    @mundodeportivo
    🚨 Luis Diaz is Barcelona’s Plan A and Marcus Rashford is Plan B! Rashford is ready to take a salary cuty to join Barça — he is very keen. • Liverpool do not want to sell Luis Diaz so his signing is complicated. @mundodeportivo
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  • Good morning my beloved brethren. I trust you are doing great , Praise God!

    TODAY'S WORD OF GOD:

    "Like as a father pitieth his children, so the LORD pitieth them that fear him. Psalm 103:13"

    Pity and compassion are synonyms and mean a strong feeling of sympathy for someone or something.
    God doesn't have pity or compassion on everybody. He only has compassion on those who fear Him; to fear God is to hate evil, love people, and do good (Proverbs 8:13).
    Dear beloved, if you want to enjoy the compassion of God, then you need to fear God and depart from all manners of evil.
    I urge God's children who are wallowing in all manners of sins because they have taken God for granted to *repent* and turn to God for there's no sin He cannot forgive.
    May you never take God for granted so that He can expose you to all of His inheritance and allow you to enjoy every one of them in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Hallelujah! Be blessed!
    Happy weekend. SHALOM!
    Good morning my beloved brethren. I trust you are doing great 👍, Praise God! TODAY'S WORD OF GOD: "Like as a father pitieth his children, so the LORD pitieth them that fear him. Psalm 103:13" Pity and compassion are synonyms and mean a strong feeling of sympathy for someone or something. God doesn't have pity or compassion on everybody. He only has compassion on those who fear Him; to fear God is to hate evil, love people, and do good (Proverbs 8:13). Dear beloved, if you want to enjoy the compassion of God, then you need to fear God and depart from all manners of evil. I urge God's children who are wallowing in all manners of sins because they have taken God for granted to *repent* and turn to God for there's no sin He cannot forgive. May you never take God for granted so that He can expose you to all of His inheritance and allow you to enjoy every one of them in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Hallelujah! Be blessed! Happy weekend. SHALOM!
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  • Everybody preaches loyalty until it's inconvenient. Until it costs them something. Until it's time to actually stand for you. Then? They vanish. Silence. Ghosts.
    So, stop depending on loyalty from people who fold under pressure.
    Focus on you.
    Bet on you.
    Build for you.
    Because when everything falls apart, you're the only one guaranteed to still be standing in your corner.
    Everybody preaches loyalty until it's inconvenient. Until it costs them something. Until it's time to actually stand for you. Then? They vanish. Silence. Ghosts. So, stop depending on loyalty from people who fold under pressure. Focus on you. Bet on you. Build for you. Because when everything falls apart, you're the only one guaranteed to still be standing in your corner.
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  • Datti Baba-Ahmed believes VP Shettima is lucky to still be President Tinubu’s deputy as he shouldn’t have been allowed to “last this long”

    Former Labour Party vice-presidential candidate Datti Baba-Ahmed has made a series of pointed remarks about Vice President Kashim Shettima, stating that he should not have been allowed to “last this long” as Vice President.

    Speaking in an interview on ARISE NEWS on Thursday, Baba-Ahmed, while responding to the insinuations that Shettima’s VP slot is not assured in 2027, said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has tried by keeping him this long.

    Though he refrained from going into specifics, Baba-Ahmed suggested that unspoken truths underpin the political rise and continued relevance of Shettima.
    Datti Baba-Ahmed believes VP Shettima is lucky to still be President Tinubu’s deputy as he shouldn’t have been allowed to “last this long” Former Labour Party vice-presidential candidate Datti Baba-Ahmed has made a series of pointed remarks about Vice President Kashim Shettima, stating that he should not have been allowed to “last this long” as Vice President. Speaking in an interview on ARISE NEWS on Thursday, Baba-Ahmed, while responding to the insinuations that Shettima’s VP slot is not assured in 2027, said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has tried by keeping him this long. Though he refrained from going into specifics, Baba-Ahmed suggested that unspoken truths underpin the political rise and continued relevance of Shettima.
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