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  • Title: "For My Children"

    Part 1: The Quiet Village

    In the sleepy village of Òkè-Ìgbẹ̀yà, nestled between green hills and wide rivers, lived Mama Anike, a widow in her early 40s with three children — Tayo (14), Kemi (10), and Seyi (6). Her husband had died in a motor accident five years earlier, and since then, life had been hard. She did odd jobs: farming during the day, washing clothes for people at night, and still somehow managed to smile through it all.

    She never allowed her children to beg or feel inferior. “As long as I breathe, you will never sleep hungry,” she often told them.

    Part 2: Hunger Bites

    One harsh dry season, the crops failed. Prices of food tripled, and jobs disappeared like mist in the morning sun. Mama Anike started falling sick, but she hid it from the children. She would say she had “only a small headache,” even though her body burned with fever.

    There were nights she gave the children her portion of garri and went to bed hungry, pretending she had already eaten.

    Part 3: The Disease

    The villagers whispered about a strange sickness spreading — something like typhoid but more deadly. Mama Anike kept working through her fatigue. When she finally collapsed one afternoon in the market, the local herbalist was called. He shook his head after checking her.

    “She needs hospital care… blood transfusion… proper medicine,” he said. “Or she won’t last the month.”

    Part 4: The Choice

    The children cried, begging their mother to go to the city hospital. But there was no money. The little they had was for school fees and food. She sat in silence that night, watching her children sleep, her tears soaking into the wrapper she had wrapped around her frail body.

    The next morning, she sold the only valuable thing her late husband had left — his motorcycle. With the money, she paid Tayo’s school fees, bought food that would last for two months, and kept only ₦500 for herself.

    Part 5: A Mother's Promise

    Her friend, Mama Ronke, scolded her. “Why not use the money for your treatment?”

    But Mama Anike replied:

    > “If I survive and my children are out of school and starving, what kind of life would that be? But if I don’t survive and they still have hope… then I have lived a worthy life.”

    She hugged her children tightly that night. She told them:

    > “No matter what happens, be strong. Don't fight. Don't steal. And always look after each other.”

    @
    TO BE CONTINUED

    JB WORLD
    Title: "For My Children" Part 1: The Quiet Village In the sleepy village of Òkè-Ìgbẹ̀yà, nestled between green hills and wide rivers, lived Mama Anike, a widow in her early 40s with three children — Tayo (14), Kemi (10), and Seyi (6). Her husband had died in a motor accident five years earlier, and since then, life had been hard. She did odd jobs: farming during the day, washing clothes for people at night, and still somehow managed to smile through it all. She never allowed her children to beg or feel inferior. “As long as I breathe, you will never sleep hungry,” she often told them. Part 2: Hunger Bites One harsh dry season, the crops failed. Prices of food tripled, and jobs disappeared like mist in the morning sun. Mama Anike started falling sick, but she hid it from the children. She would say she had “only a small headache,” even though her body burned with fever. There were nights she gave the children her portion of garri and went to bed hungry, pretending she had already eaten. Part 3: The Disease The villagers whispered about a strange sickness spreading — something like typhoid but more deadly. Mama Anike kept working through her fatigue. When she finally collapsed one afternoon in the market, the local herbalist was called. He shook his head after checking her. “She needs hospital care… blood transfusion… proper medicine,” he said. “Or she won’t last the month.” Part 4: The Choice The children cried, begging their mother to go to the city hospital. But there was no money. The little they had was for school fees and food. She sat in silence that night, watching her children sleep, her tears soaking into the wrapper she had wrapped around her frail body. The next morning, she sold the only valuable thing her late husband had left — his motorcycle. With the money, she paid Tayo’s school fees, bought food that would last for two months, and kept only ₦500 for herself. Part 5: A Mother's Promise Her friend, Mama Ronke, scolded her. “Why not use the money for your treatment?” But Mama Anike replied: > “If I survive and my children are out of school and starving, what kind of life would that be? But if I don’t survive and they still have hope… then I have lived a worthy life.” She hugged her children tightly that night. She told them: > “No matter what happens, be strong. Don't fight. Don't steal. And always look after each other.” @ TO BE CONTINUED JB WORLD
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  • OKE OGUN: THE BEST AS CAPITAL FOR THE PROPOSED NEW OYO STATE.

    Following the Senate public hearing held in Lagos earlier this month in respect to the state creation, the Senate has in their Friday 11th July plenary proposed the creaction of 12 new states with 2 in each geo-political zone. This development had Ibadan and Ijebu States proposed from the present Oyo and Ogun states respectively. And in all fairness to the Senate, they have done a great job that will enable easy passage of the bill, having conspicuously considered the landmass of some of the shortchanged states in the last creation.

    By that arrangement, Ibadan is going with Ibarapa, leaving ÒkèÒgùn, Oyo and Ogbomoso in the new Oyo State. The siting of new Oyo State Capital should ordinarily not be a topic of debate and should ACTUALLY NOT. By every standard, ÒkèÒgùn is naturally positioned as the most suitable location for the capital of the new Oyo State. Factors like landmass, Population, natural resources, centralization, huge infrastructure, Economy, Tourist sites, Food Security, and presence of Research Centers and Higher Institutions of Learning are outstanding qualifications for ÒkèÒgùn to be sited as capital.

    Beyond all sentiments, ÒkèÒgùn represents about 47.57% of the total landmass of the present Oyo State; it will represent more than 65% of the proposed new Oyo state. And by numbers of Local Government Area, ÒkèÒgùn has 10 LGAs which is the largest amongst the rest of it's co- proposed journeyers; Ogbomoso with 5 LGAs and Oyo with 4 LGAs. For a fact! ÒkèÒgùn with its 13,537km2 area is 2 to 4 times bigger than Anambra, Imo, Enugu, Ekiti and Lagos States. So, if it can not stand as a state for now, being a capital would be fair.

    Talking about natural resources deposits, no other region other than ÒkèÒgùn in either of the present Oyo State or the proposed new Oyo State (with the exit of Ibadan and Ibarapa) that has an inch of the natural resources and precious stones the nature has blessed ÒkèÒgùn with; amongst which are gold, marble, kaolin, granite, iron-ore, tantalite, talc, beryl etc. They are all available in commercial quantities in ÒkèÒgùn.

    Going by Centralization: ÒkèÒgùn is so central and naturally positioned such that one can easily connect from anywhere within and outside the state. There are good road networks suitable to navigate to state capital from Ogun, Kwara, the proposed Ibadan state and even beyond.

    On infrastructure, the Ikere Gorge Dam in Iseyin is a huge source of Power/water Generation and distribution to the state and its neighbors. And apart from power and water security, this will attract investors and shall in no meagre measure boost the economy of the state. Need we also mention that the construction of the road that leads to Ikere Dam has commenced courtesy of Governor Seyi Makinde's administration and the long abandoned Power plant has also recently been approved for revamping by the Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to commence soon.

    Iyake hanging lake in ÒkèÒgùn is a great site to behold for tourists. Colorado has the 2nd hanging lake in the world and it's boosting it's economy through same by way of tourism. The Federal Government will benefit hugely in this resource and the new state will also not suffer courtesy of this alone.

    For Economy, virtually each town in ÒkèÒgùn has outstanding art that boosts economic activities. Iseyin is known for the great art of Aso Oke rated as best in the world; Ipapo for soap making, Shaki for quality Pot production and other towns for one art or the other. Aso Oke International Market in Iseyin is also a great one to lure investors to the new proposed state and shall be a major source of Economy booster.

    ÒkèÒgùn being the food basket of Oyo State will do better in terms of Food Security upon attaining the State Capital status. The rich soil of the land coupled with the existence of Ikere dam will help farmers to engage in farming activities all year round produce.

    A capital city should be one with serene environment with facilities that does not only make people comfortable but that will also add value to people; such is ÒkèÒgùn with library of International standard (Raji Oke-Esa Library) and Ebedi Residency for Literary works sitting comfortably in the heart of ÒkèÒgùn.

    Aside other factors mentioned above, OkeOgun hosts a Federal University, a State University, a State Polytechnic, 2 private Polytechnics and a College of health Sciences. All these are lovely factors to be considered, as the new capital will not start from the scratch for those important requirements.

    Finally, the National Assembly has gone this far, the completion of the process will determine what they shall be remembered for after now. It's only expected they are remembered for good, by placing the capital where it best suits. We can all ruminate on the words of Edmund Burke who said , "There is but one law for all, namely that law which governs all law, the law of our Creator, the law of humanity, justice, equity - the law of nature and of nations". The justice and equity here can only be NEW OYO STATE with ÒKÈÒGÙN as CAPITAL.

    May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    Babajide Oniyo, MNIQS, RQS,
    President, Council of Iseyin Youths Organizations, CIYO.

    Cc:
    Aseyin of Iseyin Adeyeri III
    Òkèrè of Sakí Ọba Khalid Olabisi
    Okeho
    Oba Saliu Azeez
    From Alepata's Palace, Igboho.
    Nigerian Senate
    The Senate President - Nigeria
    House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria
    Senator Buhari AbdulFatai Ph.D
    Alhaji Abayomi Oshine Oyedeji
    Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
    @highlight
    OKE OGUN: THE BEST AS CAPITAL FOR THE PROPOSED NEW OYO STATE. Following the Senate public hearing held in Lagos earlier this month in respect to the state creation, the Senate has in their Friday 11th July plenary proposed the creaction of 12 new states with 2 in each geo-political zone. This development had Ibadan and Ijebu States proposed from the present Oyo and Ogun states respectively. And in all fairness to the Senate, they have done a great job that will enable easy passage of the bill, having conspicuously considered the landmass of some of the shortchanged states in the last creation. By that arrangement, Ibadan is going with Ibarapa, leaving ÒkèÒgùn, Oyo and Ogbomoso in the new Oyo State. The siting of new Oyo State Capital should ordinarily not be a topic of debate and should ACTUALLY NOT. By every standard, ÒkèÒgùn is naturally positioned as the most suitable location for the capital of the new Oyo State. Factors like landmass, Population, natural resources, centralization, huge infrastructure, Economy, Tourist sites, Food Security, and presence of Research Centers and Higher Institutions of Learning are outstanding qualifications for ÒkèÒgùn to be sited as capital. Beyond all sentiments, ÒkèÒgùn represents about 47.57% of the total landmass of the present Oyo State; it will represent more than 65% of the proposed new Oyo state. And by numbers of Local Government Area, ÒkèÒgùn has 10 LGAs which is the largest amongst the rest of it's co- proposed journeyers; Ogbomoso with 5 LGAs and Oyo with 4 LGAs. For a fact! ÒkèÒgùn with its 13,537km2 area is 2 to 4 times bigger than Anambra, Imo, Enugu, Ekiti and Lagos States. So, if it can not stand as a state for now, being a capital would be fair. Talking about natural resources deposits, no other region other than ÒkèÒgùn in either of the present Oyo State or the proposed new Oyo State (with the exit of Ibadan and Ibarapa) that has an inch of the natural resources and precious stones the nature has blessed ÒkèÒgùn with; amongst which are gold, marble, kaolin, granite, iron-ore, tantalite, talc, beryl etc. They are all available in commercial quantities in ÒkèÒgùn. Going by Centralization: ÒkèÒgùn is so central and naturally positioned such that one can easily connect from anywhere within and outside the state. There are good road networks suitable to navigate to state capital from Ogun, Kwara, the proposed Ibadan state and even beyond. On infrastructure, the Ikere Gorge Dam in Iseyin is a huge source of Power/water Generation and distribution to the state and its neighbors. And apart from power and water security, this will attract investors and shall in no meagre measure boost the economy of the state. Need we also mention that the construction of the road that leads to Ikere Dam has commenced courtesy of Governor Seyi Makinde's administration and the long abandoned Power plant has also recently been approved for revamping by the Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to commence soon. Iyake hanging lake in ÒkèÒgùn is a great site to behold for tourists. Colorado has the 2nd hanging lake in the world and it's boosting it's economy through same by way of tourism. The Federal Government will benefit hugely in this resource and the new state will also not suffer courtesy of this alone. For Economy, virtually each town in ÒkèÒgùn has outstanding art that boosts economic activities. Iseyin is known for the great art of Aso Oke rated as best in the world; Ipapo for soap making, Shaki for quality Pot production and other towns for one art or the other. Aso Oke International Market in Iseyin is also a great one to lure investors to the new proposed state and shall be a major source of Economy booster. ÒkèÒgùn being the food basket of Oyo State will do better in terms of Food Security upon attaining the State Capital status. The rich soil of the land coupled with the existence of Ikere dam will help farmers to engage in farming activities all year round produce. A capital city should be one with serene environment with facilities that does not only make people comfortable but that will also add value to people; such is ÒkèÒgùn with library of International standard (Raji Oke-Esa Library) and Ebedi Residency for Literary works sitting comfortably in the heart of ÒkèÒgùn. Aside other factors mentioned above, OkeOgun hosts a Federal University, a State University, a State Polytechnic, 2 private Polytechnics and a College of health Sciences. All these are lovely factors to be considered, as the new capital will not start from the scratch for those important requirements. Finally, the National Assembly has gone this far, the completion of the process will determine what they shall be remembered for after now. It's only expected they are remembered for good, by placing the capital where it best suits. We can all ruminate on the words of Edmund Burke who said , "There is but one law for all, namely that law which governs all law, the law of our Creator, the law of humanity, justice, equity - the law of nature and of nations". The justice and equity here can only be NEW OYO STATE with ÒKÈÒGÙN as CAPITAL. May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Babajide Oniyo, MNIQS, RQS, President, Council of Iseyin Youths Organizations, CIYO. Cc: Aseyin of Iseyin Adeyeri III Òkèrè of Sakí Ọba Khalid Olabisi Okeho Oba Saliu Azeez From Alepata's Palace, Igboho. Nigerian Senate The Senate President - Nigeria House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria Senator Buhari AbdulFatai Ph.D Alhaji Abayomi Oshine Oyedeji Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu @highlight
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  • bayan nayi sallama,kokuma gaisuwa:

    Ina farin cikin gabatarwa alumma wani gagarumin airdrop wanda mutanen CANADA ne suke da project din.

    kamar yadda kuka sani CANADA tana da dimbin tarihi game da harkar crypto da web3 a dukkanin duniya, kuma sunada record na gaskiya a tarihin diniyar Crypto.
    Abinda magfi akasarin mutane basu sani ba shine
    CANADA tana daya daga cikin kasashe na FARKO da suka rungumi web3 da kuma gaskiya.
    misali: Vitalik buteriin (ethereum founder ) dan canada ne, haka kuma dapper labs, creators na NBA Top shot . yawancin developers da project daga Canada sunada gaskiya ,dakuma yanayin tsarin auditing dinsu.
    Wannan kadanne daga cikin dalilin da zaisa a karbi wannan project hannu bibiyu.
    kuma is a utility project
    Ya zaka tara points kayi tasks kasamu points, referral ma haka a yanzu
    a karshen rubutun zan fadada bayani gameda yadda tsarisu yake.
    Sannan daga uniqueness na project din shine:
    tsarin (funny tweet ) da yake dashi da kuma educational quiz da kuma daily tasks.

    Airdrop ne da yazo da sabon salo wanda a hakikanin gaskiya a tarihi ba a taba yin irin sa ba

    kuma team din sun shirya tsaf don ganin cewa duk wanda yayi participating a airdrop dinsu ya amfana batare da wahalar da community ba.

    manufarsu ita individually kowa da me referral da mara referral duk su amfani,

    zan iya kiran wannan project da anti influencers.
    SABODA ko da referral ko ba referral zaka samu points dai dai kokarinka ba kawai girman referral dinkaba.

    me yasa sukayi haka: majority community suna kuka da cutar da su da akeyi abata musu lokaci akarshe mutane kalilan ne suke amfana da dashi.

    sunyi alkarin zasu farantawa alumma rai ko kanada referral ko babu.

    Menene ya tabbatar da hakan: tsarin points dasuke bayarwa kamar haka:

    referral =10 points only
    task = 20 points

    wannan zai baka damar takara da influencers me yasa nace haka:
    Influencers = mafi akasarinsu sun dogara kadai daga referral dinsu basa yin tasks domin tara points.

    Dalilai da zaka iya takara dasu: duk lokacin da influencer yakawo ten referral, yanada 100 points
    kai kuma duk lokacin da kayi tasks goma kana 200 points .

    Sannan utility dinsu na karshe sunada tsari a nan gaba akarshe a roadmap dinsu satin karshe, wato sati na bakwai za ayi farming a TWEETER, kuma in a unique way.
    Tsarin tweet din shine: Zakayi creating (funny tweet ) wato na abin ban dariya da sha awa wanda kai ka kirkereshi ba a taba irinsaba idan kayi kuma an tantance ka za ayi rewarding
    compensation din da dollar zasu ringa biya sannan kuma top 100 leaderboard za a rabamusu usdt dollars suma .
    bayan nayi sallama,kokuma gaisuwa: Ina farin cikin gabatarwa alumma wani gagarumin airdrop wanda mutanen CANADA ne suke da project din. kamar yadda kuka sani CANADA tana da dimbin tarihi game da harkar crypto da web3 a dukkanin duniya, kuma sunada record na gaskiya a tarihin diniyar Crypto. Abinda magfi akasarin mutane basu sani ba shine CANADA tana daya daga cikin kasashe na FARKO da suka rungumi web3 da kuma gaskiya. misali: Vitalik buteriin (ethereum founder ) dan canada ne, haka kuma dapper labs, creators na NBA Top shot . yawancin developers da project daga Canada sunada gaskiya ,dakuma yanayin tsarin auditing dinsu. Wannan kadanne daga cikin dalilin da zaisa a karbi wannan project hannu bibiyu. kuma is a utility project Ya zaka tara points kayi tasks kasamu points, referral ma haka a yanzu a karshen rubutun zan fadada bayani gameda yadda tsarisu yake. Sannan daga uniqueness na project din shine: tsarin (funny tweet ) da yake dashi da kuma educational quiz da kuma daily tasks. Airdrop ne da yazo da sabon salo wanda a hakikanin gaskiya a tarihi ba a taba yin irin sa ba kuma team din sun shirya tsaf don ganin cewa duk wanda yayi participating a airdrop dinsu ya amfana batare da wahalar da community ba. manufarsu ita individually kowa da me referral da mara referral duk su amfani, zan iya kiran wannan project da anti influencers. SABODA ko da referral ko ba referral zaka samu points dai dai kokarinka ba kawai girman referral dinkaba. me yasa sukayi haka: majority community suna kuka da cutar da su da akeyi abata musu lokaci akarshe mutane kalilan ne suke amfana da dashi. sunyi alkarin zasu farantawa alumma rai ko kanada referral ko babu. Menene ya tabbatar da hakan: tsarin points dasuke bayarwa kamar haka: referral =10 points only task = 20 points wannan zai baka damar takara da influencers me yasa nace haka: Influencers = mafi akasarinsu sun dogara kadai daga referral dinsu basa yin tasks domin tara points. Dalilai da zaka iya takara dasu: duk lokacin da influencer yakawo ten referral, yanada 100 points kai kuma duk lokacin da kayi tasks goma kana 200 points . Sannan utility dinsu na karshe sunada tsari a nan gaba akarshe a roadmap dinsu satin karshe, wato sati na bakwai za ayi farming a TWEETER, kuma in a unique way. Tsarin tweet din shine: Zakayi creating (funny tweet ) wato na abin ban dariya da sha awa wanda kai ka kirkereshi ba a taba irinsaba idan kayi kuma an tantance ka za ayi rewarding compensation din da dollar zasu ringa biya sannan kuma top 100 leaderboard za a rabamusu usdt dollars suma .
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  • Meet Chuks EC , The UNN Graduate From Aninri, Enugu State Who Found Dignity And Pride In Farming At A Time Of Rising Youth Cr!me In Nigeria

    His company, Feed The World Global Ltd produces Yam, Rice, Cassava, Melon, Watermelon, Cucumber, Plantain, Bananas and Groundnut in large quantities.
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    Meet Chuks EC , The UNN Graduate From Aninri, Enugu State Who Found Dignity And Pride In Farming At A Time Of Rising Youth Cr!me In Nigeria His company, Feed The World Global Ltd produces Yam, Rice, Cassava, Melon, Watermelon, Cucumber, Plantain, Bananas and Groundnut in large quantities. Follow For more updates
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  • "Acting gave me fame, but agriculture gave me fulfilment. I used to act in films, playing different roles. But I walked away because I found something deeper—something that fills my heart every single day.

    The film industry couldn’t sustain me for long. But farming—planting yam, raising chickens, growing ginger, pepper, and cereals—has given me more than I ever dreamed of. It feeds my soul, not just my stomach.

    I went into farming because I wanted to fight hunger, not only in my home but in my community. And now, I see agriculture not just as a job but as the future of our nation. It’s the one way we can build wealth without waiting for handouts. The soil rewards hard work. It never cheats.

    So, to every young person, I say: don’t be ashamed to get your hands dirty. Farming is not old-fashioned. It’s powerful. It’s freedom. It’s how we grow ourselves and our country—one harvest at a time".

    ~~John Dumelo
    "Acting gave me fame, but agriculture gave me fulfilment. I used to act in films, playing different roles. But I walked away because I found something deeper—something that fills my heart every single day. The film industry couldn’t sustain me for long. But farming—planting yam, raising chickens, growing ginger, pepper, and cereals—has given me more than I ever dreamed of. It feeds my soul, not just my stomach. I went into farming because I wanted to fight hunger, not only in my home but in my community. And now, I see agriculture not just as a job but as the future of our nation. It’s the one way we can build wealth without waiting for handouts. The soil rewards hard work. It never cheats. So, to every young person, I say: don’t be ashamed to get your hands dirty. Farming is not old-fashioned. It’s powerful. It’s freedom. It’s how we grow ourselves and our country—one harvest at a time". ~~John Dumelo
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/06/2025*

    Tinubu to sign tax reform bills into law Thursday

    S’Arabia, Sultan confirm new Islamic calendar year 1447 AH begins Thursday

    Again, bomb explosion kills four in Borno

    Woman killed, five others injured in Imo market explosion

    20 soldiers, scores of bandits die in Niger clash

    Pilot’s faulty seat caused Air India crash, report reveals

    INEC flags clashing names, irregularities in 110 party registration requests

    After 31 years, FG hands over houses to 1994 Super Eagles heroes

    African Fencing Champs begins in Lagos

    MultiChoice cuts DStv decoder price by 50% to attract subscribers

    Zelensky urges trial for ‘war criminal’ Putin

    Iran partially reopens airspace after ceasefire with Israel

    Kenya anniversary protests turn violent, 8 dead

    Tinubu approves hosting of Africa chiefs of Defence Staff summit in Abuja


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Great fire of London which began on September 2, 1666 and lasted till September 5, 1666 destroyed about 13, 200 houses, 87 churches including St. Paul’s Cathedral and much of Central London. However, only six fatalities were recorded.

    * In order to protect themselves from poachers, African elephants have been evolving without tusks.
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    Coalition are IDPs, out to unseat themselves – Tinubu

    I’m passionate about securing the country – Tinubu

    Tinubu appreciates Nasarawa People for warm reception

    We have strengthened ICRC as engine room for infrastructure revolution – Tinubu

    Tinubu, AbdulRazaq, Ilorin emir mourn ex-Kwara gov Adebayo

    Nigeria undergoing silent, bold transformation under Tinubu – Shettima

    Rowdy session as Senate confirms non-indigene Rivers electoral chairman

    Senate declares Yelewata, Mangu killings as acts of terror

    Reps approve ₦1.132 trillion 2025 budget for Customs

    LP Senator Imasuen formally defects to APC

    Jubilations in Delta as Supreme Court ends 40-year kingship tussle

    Shadow govt: Judge warns parties against acts capable of jeopardising suit’s outcome

    Navy embarks on fitness exercise in Delta

    Seaports key drug entry points – NDLEA

    Badaru tasks military on national security-focused training

    FG Postpones Recruitment Into Immigration, Civil Defence, Others

    FG sells N219.38bn crude to Dangote in four months

    NUPRC demands $5,000, other conditions for oil licence extension

    FG moves to pay verified contractors

    Unsettled debts threaten NNPC power plants, FG plans intervention

    298,000 students across 198 institutions get N59.9bn loan

    FG to advance railway track monitoring systems across Nigeria – Opeifa

    Fed Govt to ensure inclusive education in secondary schools nationwide

    NSIA drives $50bn funding for climate, infrastructure

    NMDPRA to bridge 60% lubricant supply shortfall

    FG mulls tariff to support gas-to-power projects

    NERC transfers electricity regulatory powers to Abia govt

    Party Registration: ADA, Obidients, 108 Others’ Applications Under Review – INEC

    INEC promises fairness as Ekiti 2026 race begins

    NOA commends police on arrest of Benue massacre suspects

    IBEDC disconnects Ibadan train station over unpaid bills

    Eko DisCo plans to end estimated billing

    NADF, others launch N1.5b pilot scheme to boost smallholder farming

    80 Ogoni communities to get portable water Dec – HYPREP

    North Needs Strong Voices To Defend Its Interests — IBB

    Tinubu was frontline June 12 hero, Abiola’s son replies Lamido

    Give rest of ‘94 Eagles their houses, Amuneke tells FG

    Ondo Catholic Bishop condemns demolition of memorial park

    Ajimobi remembered as family, political associates gather for 5th memorial prayer in Ibadan

    Oando’s Q1 profit surges 90.5% to N113bn

    BSN budgets N943m for Bible translation, other programmes

    11 NWC members reject Anyanwu’s return as PDP secretary

    Two ‘ADA’ emerge in INEC’s list of 110 party registration bids

    Edo PDP, Govt bicker over N100bn loan approval by assembly

    Kwara PDP ward chair, two others killed in gunmen attack

    Oborevwori congratulates Sanwo-Olu at 60

    Makinde mourns victims of Ibadan accident, says death toll rises to 15

    Makinde to digitise Olunloyo’s library, unveil memorial park

    Kebbi gov vows death penalty for informants aiding bandits

    I am not borrowing N100bn, says Okpebholo

    We’ll remain committed to press freedom – Gov Yusuf

    Otu laments influx of refugees to Cross River

    Niger Assembly speaker decries killing of soldiers, says constituency under siege

    Ondo govt grants financial autonomy to judiciary as JUSUN suspends strike

    Lagos vows to prosecute indiscriminate waste disposers

    Lagos clinches first position at Southwest Basic School Sports finals

    LASG empowers 700 widows with N35m

    Demolition: Lagos follows due process, commissioner replies Obi

    Windstorm plunges 20 Oyo communities into darkness

    Bloody clash over farmland leaves two dead in C’River

    Police rescue two abducted salesgirls in Oyo operation

    Ekiti man arraigned for threatening to burn wife, children

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1936, the world’s first practical helicopter lifted off. The twin-rotor Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was first tested in Bremen, Germany. None of the first prototypes survived World War II but a replica can be seen at the Hubschraubermuseum in Bückeburg, Germany

    * On this day in 1906, the first Grand Prix car race was held. The competition was held on a circuit around Le Mans, France and organized by the Automobile Club de France (ACF). Renault’s Ferenc Szisz won the competition.

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    The Human spirit is stronger than any Government institutions – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti


    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/06/2025* Tinubu to sign tax reform bills into law Thursday S’Arabia, Sultan confirm new Islamic calendar year 1447 AH begins Thursday Again, bomb explosion kills four in Borno Woman killed, five others injured in Imo market explosion 20 soldiers, scores of bandits die in Niger clash Pilot’s faulty seat caused Air India crash, report reveals INEC flags clashing names, irregularities in 110 party registration requests After 31 years, FG hands over houses to 1994 Super Eagles heroes African Fencing Champs begins in Lagos MultiChoice cuts DStv decoder price by 50% to attract subscribers Zelensky urges trial for ‘war criminal’ Putin Iran partially reopens airspace after ceasefire with Israel Kenya anniversary protests turn violent, 8 dead Tinubu approves hosting of Africa chiefs of Defence Staff summit in Abuja --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Great fire of London which began on September 2, 1666 and lasted till September 5, 1666 destroyed about 13, 200 houses, 87 churches including St. Paul’s Cathedral and much of Central London. However, only six fatalities were recorded. * In order to protect themselves from poachers, African elephants have been evolving without tusks. --------------------------- Coalition are IDPs, out to unseat themselves – Tinubu I’m passionate about securing the country – Tinubu Tinubu appreciates Nasarawa People for warm reception We have strengthened ICRC as engine room for infrastructure revolution – Tinubu Tinubu, AbdulRazaq, Ilorin emir mourn ex-Kwara gov Adebayo Nigeria undergoing silent, bold transformation under Tinubu – Shettima Rowdy session as Senate confirms non-indigene Rivers electoral chairman Senate declares Yelewata, Mangu killings as acts of terror Reps approve ₦1.132 trillion 2025 budget for Customs LP Senator Imasuen formally defects to APC Jubilations in Delta as Supreme Court ends 40-year kingship tussle Shadow govt: Judge warns parties against acts capable of jeopardising suit’s outcome Navy embarks on fitness exercise in Delta Seaports key drug entry points – NDLEA Badaru tasks military on national security-focused training FG Postpones Recruitment Into Immigration, Civil Defence, Others FG sells N219.38bn crude to Dangote in four months NUPRC demands $5,000, other conditions for oil licence extension FG moves to pay verified contractors Unsettled debts threaten NNPC power plants, FG plans intervention 298,000 students across 198 institutions get N59.9bn loan FG to advance railway track monitoring systems across Nigeria – Opeifa Fed Govt to ensure inclusive education in secondary schools nationwide NSIA drives $50bn funding for climate, infrastructure NMDPRA to bridge 60% lubricant supply shortfall FG mulls tariff to support gas-to-power projects NERC transfers electricity regulatory powers to Abia govt Party Registration: ADA, Obidients, 108 Others’ Applications Under Review – INEC INEC promises fairness as Ekiti 2026 race begins NOA commends police on arrest of Benue massacre suspects IBEDC disconnects Ibadan train station over unpaid bills Eko DisCo plans to end estimated billing NADF, others launch N1.5b pilot scheme to boost smallholder farming 80 Ogoni communities to get portable water Dec – HYPREP North Needs Strong Voices To Defend Its Interests — IBB Tinubu was frontline June 12 hero, Abiola’s son replies Lamido Give rest of ‘94 Eagles their houses, Amuneke tells FG Ondo Catholic Bishop condemns demolition of memorial park Ajimobi remembered as family, political associates gather for 5th memorial prayer in Ibadan Oando’s Q1 profit surges 90.5% to N113bn BSN budgets N943m for Bible translation, other programmes 11 NWC members reject Anyanwu’s return as PDP secretary Two ‘ADA’ emerge in INEC’s list of 110 party registration bids Edo PDP, Govt bicker over N100bn loan approval by assembly Kwara PDP ward chair, two others killed in gunmen attack Oborevwori congratulates Sanwo-Olu at 60 Makinde mourns victims of Ibadan accident, says death toll rises to 15 Makinde to digitise Olunloyo’s library, unveil memorial park Kebbi gov vows death penalty for informants aiding bandits I am not borrowing N100bn, says Okpebholo We’ll remain committed to press freedom – Gov Yusuf Otu laments influx of refugees to Cross River Niger Assembly speaker decries killing of soldiers, says constituency under siege Ondo govt grants financial autonomy to judiciary as JUSUN suspends strike Lagos vows to prosecute indiscriminate waste disposers Lagos clinches first position at Southwest Basic School Sports finals LASG empowers 700 widows with N35m Demolition: Lagos follows due process, commissioner replies Obi Windstorm plunges 20 Oyo communities into darkness Bloody clash over farmland leaves two dead in C’River Police rescue two abducted salesgirls in Oyo operation Ekiti man arraigned for threatening to burn wife, children --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1936, the world’s first practical helicopter lifted off. The twin-rotor Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was first tested in Bremen, Germany. None of the first prototypes survived World War II but a replica can be seen at the Hubschraubermuseum in Bückeburg, Germany * On this day in 1906, the first Grand Prix car race was held. The competition was held on a circuit around Le Mans, France and organized by the Automobile Club de France (ACF). Renault’s Ferenc Szisz won the competition. --------------------------- The Human spirit is stronger than any Government institutions – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • If You Earn 10k Day, You'll Die Without Becoming a Billionaire.

    Yes, I'm talking to you.
    And I'm not saying this to discourage you.
    I'm saying this to wake you up.

    Because the math doesn't lie.
    10k a day is 300k a month.
    That's 3.6M a year.

    And to become a billionaire?
    You need 1M.

    Do the math:
    1M ÷ 10k = 100k days.
    Do you know what that's?

    274 years.
    Yes, two hundred and seventy-four years. That's more than four lifetimes.

    And that's if you never spend a single franc.
    Which is obviously impossible.

    So ask yourself the right questions:

    Do you want a big house?
    A dream car?
    To provide a good life for your parents?
    To travel?
    Send your children to the best schools?

    Then 10k a day" will never be enough.
    Even with all the sweat in the world.

    Because the problem isn't your job.
    It's your role model.

    You can't get rich by working hard alone.

    You have to learn to make your money work for you.
    You have to invest.
    You have to multiply your sources of income.

    Your salary, your business, or your farming activity...
    It's just a starting point.
    Not an end goal.

    It's not the amount that matters,
    It's what you do with it.

    Wake up while you still can.

    Life expectancy in Cameroon is about 60 years.
    Not 274.
    You don't have enough time to waste your energy on a single income.

    You need to think strategically.
    You need to build assets.
    You need to learn to break free from the "earn-spend" trap.

    Even small, even slow,
    But with vision and intention.

    Here's what you need to start doing right now:

    Put a percentage of what you earn aside
    Learn to invest — in things you understand
    Create a second income (small business, resale, land, digital, agriculture, etc.)
    Read, educate yourself, open your mind to models that work
    Avoid unnecessary expenses that drain you without elevating you

    You don't have to become a billionaire.
    But you do have to break out of the system that impoverishes you.

    You're young.
    You're capable.
    But you have to think like a builder,
    Not like a survivor.

    The world doesn't reward the most tired.
    It rewards the most strategic.

    Well , it's up to you, eh... Bro

    Anyway. Good luck

    PEACE ✌🏿
    💸 If You Earn 10k Day, You'll Die Without Becoming a Billionaire. Yes, I'm talking to you. And I'm not saying this to discourage you. I'm saying this to wake you up. Because the math doesn't lie. 🧮 10k a day is 300k a month. That's 3.6M a year. And to become a billionaire? You need 1M. Do the math: 1M ÷ 10k = 100k days. Do you know what that's? ⏳ 274 years. Yes, two hundred and seventy-four years. That's more than four lifetimes. And that's if you never spend a single franc. Which is obviously impossible. 🎯 So ask yourself the right questions: Do you want a big house? A dream car? To provide a good life for your parents? To travel? Send your children to the best schools? Then 10k a day" will never be enough. Even with all the sweat in the world. Because the problem isn't your job. It's your role model. 🚀 You can't get rich by working hard alone. You have to learn to make your money work for you. You have to invest. You have to multiply your sources of income. Your salary, your business, or your farming activity... It's just a starting point. Not an end goal. It's not the amount that matters, It's what you do with it. 🧠 Wake up while you still can. Life expectancy in Cameroon is about 60 years. Not 274. You don't have enough time to waste your energy on a single income. You need to think strategically. You need to build assets. You need to learn to break free from the "earn-spend" trap. Even small, even slow, But with vision and intention. 💥 Here's what you need to start doing right now: ✅ Put a percentage of what you earn aside ✅ Learn to invest — in things you understand ✅ Create a second income (small business, resale, land, digital, agriculture, etc.) ✅ Read, educate yourself, open your mind to models that work ✅ Avoid unnecessary expenses that drain you without elevating you You don't have to become a billionaire. But you do have to break out of the system that impoverishes you. You're young. You're capable. But you have to think like a builder, Not like a survivor. 🌍 The world doesn't reward the most tired. It rewards the most strategic. Well 👋, it's up to you, eh... Bro Anyway. Good luck PEACE ✌🏿
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  • We are Making Farming More Sexy To Youths.
    ~ President Bola Tinubu
    We are Making Farming More Sexy To Youths. ~ President Bola Tinubu
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  • Tinubu launches 2000 tractors, says 'we’re making farming more sexy to youths '... #Aidee #News
    Tinubu launches 2000 tractors, says 'we’re making farming more sexy to youths '... #Aidee #News
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  • Farming is life
    Farming is life
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  • I smile when I see people that believe dairy is the problem .
    Dairy isn't the problem.
    Your Milk Is Just Rubbish”
    Let’s be honest…
    You didn’t cancel dairy because it hurt you.
    You cancelled it because the wellness police told you it was toxic.
    So you jumped to almond juice and oat-flavoured sugar water and called it health.
    Real dairy is ancestral nutrition.
    Not supermarket poison.
    Full-fat milk from grass-fed cows balances hormones.
    Raw cheese is gut therapy rich in K2, calcium, and life.
    Fermented milk (like kefir) builds a warrior gut.
    But instead of that, you're sipping...
    Shelf-stable milk that’s been boiled to death.
    "Low-fat" milk that’s stripped of every hormone-loving nutrient.
    Powdered milk that’s older than your pastor’s Bible.
    Stop generalizing them.
    Dairy didn’t betray you.
    Factory farming did.
    Ultra-processing did.
    Nutrition-by-fear did.
    Your grandma was drinking raw milk, pounding yam, walking barefoot in the sun and glowing at 70 with zero supplements or oat milk nonsense.
    Get raw, grass-fed milk if you can.
    Try fermented dairy (kefir), raw yogurt especially if lactose bothers you.
    Ditch the low-fat lie. The fat is the medicine.
    Add cinnamon, turmeric, or ginger for digestion power.
    It’s not the cow. It’s the corruption.
    And oh, the milk we have in Nigeria is mostly soy lecithin.
    I smile when I see people that believe dairy is the problem . Dairy isn't the problem. Your Milk Is Just Rubbish” Let’s be honest… You didn’t cancel dairy because it hurt you. You cancelled it because the wellness police told you it was toxic. So you jumped to almond juice and oat-flavoured sugar water and called it health. Real dairy is ancestral nutrition. Not supermarket poison. Full-fat milk from grass-fed cows balances hormones. Raw cheese is gut therapy rich in K2, calcium, and life. Fermented milk (like kefir) builds a warrior gut. But instead of that, you're sipping... Shelf-stable milk that’s been boiled to death. "Low-fat" milk that’s stripped of every hormone-loving nutrient. Powdered milk that’s older than your pastor’s Bible. Stop generalizing them. Dairy didn’t betray you. Factory farming did. Ultra-processing did. Nutrition-by-fear did. Your grandma was drinking raw milk, pounding yam, walking barefoot in the sun and glowing at 70 with zero supplements or oat milk nonsense. Get raw, grass-fed milk if you can. Try fermented dairy (kefir), raw yogurt especially if lactose bothers you. Ditch the low-fat lie. The fat is the medicine. Add cinnamon, turmeric, or ginger for digestion power. It’s not the cow. It’s the corruption. And oh, the milk we have in Nigeria is mostly soy lecithin.
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