• ‎*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/05/2025*

    Mass failure: JAMB boss weeps as human error forces Lagos, S’East resits

    Rising insecurity: Tinubu, govs to deploy 130,000 new forest guards nationwide

    DSS drags Pat Utomi to court over shadow govt formation

    NNPCL didn’t remit N500bn revenue in 2024 – W’Bank

    Health workers urge govt to resolve salary delay or face strike

    NIMC’s enrolment hits 120m

    Tension in Ogun, Lagos over alleged ‘deadly rice’ in circulation

    Military rule enabled corruption, violated civil liberties – Gowon

    State varsities now 68 as Benue gets second approval

    Mexican influencer shot dead during live stream

    Petrobras seeks return to Nigeria’s oil sector, eyes deepwater fields

    AFRIMA 2025: AU awards host city right to Lagos

    US deports 6 Nigerians for various offences

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Buddha commonly depicted in statues and pictures is a different person entirely. The real Buddha was actually incredibly skinny because of self-deprivation.

    * Chocolate, macadamia nuts, cooked onions, or anything with caffeine is harmful to dogs.
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    Tinubu taken courageous decisions to fix Nigeria’s economy – Shettima

    Conduct of national census long overdue, says Akpabio

    Senate confirms five INEC RECs

    Senate probes MDAs to unmask Federal Character principle violators

    Abbas laments shipping glitches, revenue loss to Nigeria’s neighbours

    Reps seek mandatory diphtheria immunisation in 774 councils

    ‘Enforce Disability Act in aviation sector’, Reps tasks NCAA

    Reps to investigate remittances to RMRDC

    Bandits feeding kidnapped babies to dogs, Zamfara rep alleges

    Bill to establish National Rice Development Council scales second reading in Senate

    Alleged N3.1bn fraud: EFCC presents final witness against Suswam

    Court dismisses First Bank’s applications in suit against GHL

    Alleged terrorism: DSS denies keeping Nnamdi Kanu in solitary confinement

    17 suspected Internet fraudsters arrested in Kwara

    CBEX: EFCC removes Ellie Bitar from wanted list, intensifies suspects hunt

    Ribadu: FG committed to protecting Nigeria’s critical assets from emerging threats

    FG inaugurates smart police station in Abuja

    FG scores Tinubu high on economy

    Minister counters ICPC’s N71bn fraud allegation in NELFUND

    FG approves two power projects for Oyo State, concessions hydropower plant

    FG launches $500m climate investment platform

    Apapa Customs post N1tn revenue

    Fed Govt sets up committee to standardise varsity fee payments

    Student Loan: Allow students with applications to sit for exams, Govt tells tertiary institutions

    NAHCON airlifts 14,165 pilgrims in five days

    Don’t hold more than 60,000 Riyals for Hajj, NAHCON cautions pilgrims

    Japa worsening health sector crises – Unions

    Agriculture key to Nigeria’s progress – Oluremi Tinubu

    FCTA warns against underage gambling, unveils new gaming framework

    Underfunding, brain drain impact Nigerian versities’ global ranking – Registrars

    Kogi varsity VC urges Nigerians to leverage on AI

    Taraba college lecturer found dead in suspected suicide

    Abia agric varsity student slumps, dies during football match

    LASUSTECH student gets Gani Adams’ N300,000 scholarship

    Renaissance donates equipment, drugs to Rivers teaching hospital

    Seplat to revive 400 idle oil wells

    Fidelity Bank reclaims N1tn market capitalisation

    FCMB Capital bolsters gas infrastructure with N11.85bn bond

    16,285 benefit from LAPO free medical outreach

    Edo Assembly appoints new PDP Whip amid uproar

    Lagos APC receives over 100 petitions challenging LG primar

    Southeast PDP threatens pullout from party

    Plateau PDP asks Lalong to account for N2.1bn spending

    Anti-Ibas protesters deny financial inducement by Fubara

    Tinubu more popular in Kaduna now than under El-Rufai, says Sule

    Sanwo-Olu seeks wider tax net for MSMEs, wealthy Nigerians

    Sanwo-Olu lauds Charterhouse Lagos’ vision

    Oborevwori, ex-SSA disagree over security situation in Delta

    Otu inaugurates C’River diaspora commission

    Zamfara generating zero revenue from solid minerals – Lawal

    Oyo approves N4.5bn, monument for Bodija explosion victims

    Cholera outbreak: Plateau records 3 deaths, 5 confirmed cases

    C’River, NGO partner to deworm 912,000 children

    Oyo launches export-ready food products

    LASG trains over 23,000 workers in digital literacy

    2 killed, scores missing in renewed A-Ibom, Cross River boundary clash

    Family raises the alarm over missing Lagos banker

    Ekiti man arrested for stealing motorcycle from dealer during testing

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 2008, over 100 people were killed in a pipeline explosion Ijegun, a suburb of Lagos. The explosion occured after after a bulldozer struck an oil pipeline

    * On this day in 1948, Egypt, Syria, Transjordan and Iraq invaded Israel. The First Arab-Israeli War was initiated by Israel’s proclamation of independence on the day before the invasion. It lasted nearly 10 months and caused thousands of casualties on both sides.

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    Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less. – C. S. Lewis

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    ‎*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/05/2025* Mass failure: JAMB boss weeps as human error forces Lagos, S’East resits Rising insecurity: Tinubu, govs to deploy 130,000 new forest guards nationwide DSS drags Pat Utomi to court over shadow govt formation NNPCL didn’t remit N500bn revenue in 2024 – W’Bank Health workers urge govt to resolve salary delay or face strike NIMC’s enrolment hits 120m Tension in Ogun, Lagos over alleged ‘deadly rice’ in circulation Military rule enabled corruption, violated civil liberties – Gowon State varsities now 68 as Benue gets second approval Mexican influencer shot dead during live stream Petrobras seeks return to Nigeria’s oil sector, eyes deepwater fields AFRIMA 2025: AU awards host city right to Lagos US deports 6 Nigerians for various offences --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Buddha commonly depicted in statues and pictures is a different person entirely. The real Buddha was actually incredibly skinny because of self-deprivation. * Chocolate, macadamia nuts, cooked onions, or anything with caffeine is harmful to dogs. --------------------------- Tinubu taken courageous decisions to fix Nigeria’s economy – Shettima Conduct of national census long overdue, says Akpabio Senate confirms five INEC RECs Senate probes MDAs to unmask Federal Character principle violators Abbas laments shipping glitches, revenue loss to Nigeria’s neighbours Reps seek mandatory diphtheria immunisation in 774 councils ‘Enforce Disability Act in aviation sector’, Reps tasks NCAA Reps to investigate remittances to RMRDC Bandits feeding kidnapped babies to dogs, Zamfara rep alleges Bill to establish National Rice Development Council scales second reading in Senate Alleged N3.1bn fraud: EFCC presents final witness against Suswam Court dismisses First Bank’s applications in suit against GHL Alleged terrorism: DSS denies keeping Nnamdi Kanu in solitary confinement 17 suspected Internet fraudsters arrested in Kwara CBEX: EFCC removes Ellie Bitar from wanted list, intensifies suspects hunt Ribadu: FG committed to protecting Nigeria’s critical assets from emerging threats FG inaugurates smart police station in Abuja FG scores Tinubu high on economy Minister counters ICPC’s N71bn fraud allegation in NELFUND FG approves two power projects for Oyo State, concessions hydropower plant FG launches $500m climate investment platform Apapa Customs post N1tn revenue Fed Govt sets up committee to standardise varsity fee payments Student Loan: Allow students with applications to sit for exams, Govt tells tertiary institutions NAHCON airlifts 14,165 pilgrims in five days Don’t hold more than 60,000 Riyals for Hajj, NAHCON cautions pilgrims Japa worsening health sector crises – Unions Agriculture key to Nigeria’s progress – Oluremi Tinubu FCTA warns against underage gambling, unveils new gaming framework Underfunding, brain drain impact Nigerian versities’ global ranking – Registrars Kogi varsity VC urges Nigerians to leverage on AI Taraba college lecturer found dead in suspected suicide Abia agric varsity student slumps, dies during football match LASUSTECH student gets Gani Adams’ N300,000 scholarship Renaissance donates equipment, drugs to Rivers teaching hospital Seplat to revive 400 idle oil wells Fidelity Bank reclaims N1tn market capitalisation FCMB Capital bolsters gas infrastructure with N11.85bn bond 16,285 benefit from LAPO free medical outreach Edo Assembly appoints new PDP Whip amid uproar Lagos APC receives over 100 petitions challenging LG primar Southeast PDP threatens pullout from party Plateau PDP asks Lalong to account for N2.1bn spending Anti-Ibas protesters deny financial inducement by Fubara Tinubu more popular in Kaduna now than under El-Rufai, says Sule Sanwo-Olu seeks wider tax net for MSMEs, wealthy Nigerians Sanwo-Olu lauds Charterhouse Lagos’ vision Oborevwori, ex-SSA disagree over security situation in Delta Otu inaugurates C’River diaspora commission Zamfara generating zero revenue from solid minerals – Lawal Oyo approves N4.5bn, monument for Bodija explosion victims Cholera outbreak: Plateau records 3 deaths, 5 confirmed cases C’River, NGO partner to deworm 912,000 children Oyo launches export-ready food products LASG trains over 23,000 workers in digital literacy 2 killed, scores missing in renewed A-Ibom, Cross River boundary clash Family raises the alarm over missing Lagos banker Ekiti man arrested for stealing motorcycle from dealer during testing --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 2008, over 100 people were killed in a pipeline explosion Ijegun, a suburb of Lagos. The explosion occured after after a bulldozer struck an oil pipeline * On this day in 1948, Egypt, Syria, Transjordan and Iraq invaded Israel. The First Arab-Israeli War was initiated by Israel’s proclamation of independence on the day before the invasion. It lasted nearly 10 months and caused thousands of casualties on both sides. --------------------------- Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less. – C. S. Lewis 😃😃😃 Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 14/05/2025*

    Boko Haram Kills 4 Soldiers In Renewed Onslaught On Military Bases

    Mass failure: JAMB, VCs to review UTME results Thursday

    CBN unveils diaspora BVN platform, targets $1bn monthly remittances

    Repairs: Ijora-Marine Bridge to be shut for 21 days

    Three Kebbi senators formally defect to APC

    Tunde Ednut becomes US citizen, receives presidential lifetime achievement award

    Uruguay’s ex-president Mujica dies at 89

    Controversy Over Qatar’s $400m Jet Gift To Trump

    Macron threatens fresh sanctions if Russia rejects Ukraine ceasefire

    Netanyahu vows full-scale military push in Gaza amid hostage talks

    Ghana president tells firms to pump oil ‘like there’s no tomorrow’

    Russia denies exploitation of Nigerian women in factories

    Nigeria’s FX inflow under threat as US mulls 5% tax on diaspora remittances

    Wike, Umahi to showcase Tinubu’s achievements in London

    US shares Wigwe’s helicopter crash report with FG
    -----------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * In December 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the sale, cultivation, and distribution of recreational cannabis, putting it at the forefront of a growing list of nations that have liberalized their cannabis laws in recent years.

    * The word ‘vaccine’ is derived from the Latin word for cow (vacca).
    -----------------------------

    I won’t be distracted from doing what’s right — Tinubu

    Tinubu, Akpabio, govs pay Clark final respect

    Tinubu hails Adeleke at 65, praises his pan-Nigerian outlook

    Shettima to IsDB: Nigeria is ripe for investment

    Tinubu not forcing lawmakers to defect to APC — Senate leader

    Senate seeks deployment of more troops to N’East to curb Boko Haram resurgence

    Senate amends regional commission acts to allow more executive appointments

    Bill to convert YABATECH to varsity scales second reading in Senate

    Porous borders threaten Nigeria’s security — Speaker Abbas

    Reps plan inter-university centres as beneficiaries of TETFund funding

    Reps reject bills on rotational presidency, INEC’s power to register political parties

    Court condemns Natasha’s wrong use of social media

    Court to deliver judgment on Natasha’s suspension case June 27

    Ganduje loses bid to quash $413,000, N1.8bn bribery charges

    N5.5b suit: SERAP’s false allegations cast our officials in bad light – DSS tells court

    INTERPOL nabs Canadian, Nigerian for suspected fraud in Abuja

    EFCC arrests Fred Ajudua over alleged $1.43m fraud

    CDS commend troops on operational achievements in North-west

    NAF to induct new aircraft May 16, donates hospital to Nasarawa community

    Police oppose IPoB’s Biafra Day lockdown

    Police rearrest escaped suspected kidnapper of Anambra lawmaker

    Police deny airlifting food items to bandits

    Police demote sergeant, reprimand two others over alleged assault

    Nigeria needs $10bn annually to fix power sector crisis – Adelabu

    Nigeria’s new crude blend, Obodo, enters market

    FG promises 20,000 affordable housing units

    Oyetola signs performance bonds with heads of NIMASA, NIWA, NSC, others

    FG lists N4.3bn savings bonds on NGX

    Fed govt integrates AI into curriculum

    Rural electrification attracted N5.8bn private investment – REA

    NiMET predicts heavy rainfall, warns of cholera outbreaks

    Nigerians don’t read enough… only 2,000 people downloaded CBN document  —  Cardoso

    FG picks NACCIMA boss, others for African Union MSME Forum

    NAFDAC seizes N47m fake toothpaste, spaghetti, others in Niger market

    Cash transfer missed millions of needy Nigerians – W’Bank

    Nigeria, W’Bank project reclaims degraded land

    Flooding: NEMA begs Uzodimma for emergency response equipment

    NOA warns corps members against shortcut to wealth

    Govt saved N31bn through demurrage automation – NSC

    Obasanjo, Atiku, Sambo, Others In Abuja As Sule Lamido Launches Autobiography

    FG voided June 12 to avoid paying Abiola N45bn – Lamido

    Settle FG’s N45bn Debt To Abiola’s Family, Lamido Tells Tinubu

    FCTA bus terminals will curb ‘one chance’ menace – Wike

    NUC accredits fresh courses for Unilorin, LASUSTECH

    Bauchi teaching hospital probes patient’s death

    UTME: Psychologists urge action after Lagos student suicide

    Cultism, social media abuse cause for UTME failures — POCACOV

    Iniquity has brought Nigeria to where it is today – PFN President

    Tinubu committed to S’East dev – IPOB lawyer

    NANTA visits Turkish airline, seeks partnership

    Julius Berger vows to tackle Lagos traffic congestion

    Lasaco, Lagos disburse N978m to families of deceased civil servants

    Nine banks earn N2.3tn interest on N61.6tn loans

    Dangote refinery cancels June maintenance – Report

    Oshiomhole calls Atiku defection expert, asks him to write a book

    PDP tackles Uzodimma over N2. 1bn spent on Hajj, party

    PDP may not survive till 2027 — Suswam warns

    I’ll support Tinubu any day, any time, any how — Gov Sule

    Tinubu’s second term non-negotiable, says Okpebholo

    Otti approves immediate employment for 19 tech graduates

    Makinde launches Oyo free medical mission

    Sanwo-Olu hosts Guinness World Record holder, Ayelabola Ololade

    Sanwo-Olu’s wife, foundation fund free paediatric surgeries

    Oyo Assembly seeks mandatory ID verification, guest logs in hotels to curb cybercrime

    Osun Assembly passes vote of confidence in Adeleke

    Nasarawa Assembly passes bill to regulate mining activities

    Abia govt acquires Aba mega mall

    Zamfara disburses N33.6bn World Bank empowerment fund

    Ekiti begins recruitment of over 500 Amotekun, Agro-Marshals Corps

    Lagos unveils bus reform initiative to transform public transport

    Abuja barber to attempt Guinness World Record for longest haircut marathon

    Ogun female broadcaster slumps, dies at work

    Edo youths back Okpebholo’s crackdown on cultism

    25 Imo communities reject inclusion in proposed Orlu State

    Rivers women protest kidnapping of eight WAEC students

    Another Niger Delta varsity graduate killed in Bayelsa cult clash

    How I killed Delta PoS operator over N10,000 – Hotel manager

    16-year-old female student fakes own kidnap, demands ₦2m ransom

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 2013, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states after a series of deadly attacks by Islamist militant groups.

    * On this day in 1948, Israel became an independent state. The announcement by Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, triggered a 10-month armed conflict known as the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. It started the day after the proclamation as troops of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan and Iraq invaded the young nation.

    -----------------------------

    Patience is the companion of wisdom. – Saint Augustine

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 14/05/2025* Boko Haram Kills 4 Soldiers In Renewed Onslaught On Military Bases Mass failure: JAMB, VCs to review UTME results Thursday CBN unveils diaspora BVN platform, targets $1bn monthly remittances Repairs: Ijora-Marine Bridge to be shut for 21 days Three Kebbi senators formally defect to APC Tunde Ednut becomes US citizen, receives presidential lifetime achievement award Uruguay’s ex-president Mujica dies at 89 Controversy Over Qatar’s $400m Jet Gift To Trump Macron threatens fresh sanctions if Russia rejects Ukraine ceasefire Netanyahu vows full-scale military push in Gaza amid hostage talks Ghana president tells firms to pump oil ‘like there’s no tomorrow’ Russia denies exploitation of Nigerian women in factories Nigeria’s FX inflow under threat as US mulls 5% tax on diaspora remittances Wike, Umahi to showcase Tinubu’s achievements in London US shares Wigwe’s helicopter crash report with FG ----------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * In December 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the sale, cultivation, and distribution of recreational cannabis, putting it at the forefront of a growing list of nations that have liberalized their cannabis laws in recent years. * The word ‘vaccine’ is derived from the Latin word for cow (vacca). ----------------------------- I won’t be distracted from doing what’s right — Tinubu Tinubu, Akpabio, govs pay Clark final respect Tinubu hails Adeleke at 65, praises his pan-Nigerian outlook Shettima to IsDB: Nigeria is ripe for investment Tinubu not forcing lawmakers to defect to APC — Senate leader Senate seeks deployment of more troops to N’East to curb Boko Haram resurgence Senate amends regional commission acts to allow more executive appointments Bill to convert YABATECH to varsity scales second reading in Senate Porous borders threaten Nigeria’s security — Speaker Abbas Reps plan inter-university centres as beneficiaries of TETFund funding Reps reject bills on rotational presidency, INEC’s power to register political parties Court condemns Natasha’s wrong use of social media Court to deliver judgment on Natasha’s suspension case June 27 Ganduje loses bid to quash $413,000, N1.8bn bribery charges N5.5b suit: SERAP’s false allegations cast our officials in bad light – DSS tells court INTERPOL nabs Canadian, Nigerian for suspected fraud in Abuja EFCC arrests Fred Ajudua over alleged $1.43m fraud CDS commend troops on operational achievements in North-west NAF to induct new aircraft May 16, donates hospital to Nasarawa community Police oppose IPoB’s Biafra Day lockdown Police rearrest escaped suspected kidnapper of Anambra lawmaker Police deny airlifting food items to bandits Police demote sergeant, reprimand two others over alleged assault Nigeria needs $10bn annually to fix power sector crisis – Adelabu Nigeria’s new crude blend, Obodo, enters market FG promises 20,000 affordable housing units Oyetola signs performance bonds with heads of NIMASA, NIWA, NSC, others FG lists N4.3bn savings bonds on NGX Fed govt integrates AI into curriculum Rural electrification attracted N5.8bn private investment – REA NiMET predicts heavy rainfall, warns of cholera outbreaks Nigerians don’t read enough… only 2,000 people downloaded CBN document  —  Cardoso FG picks NACCIMA boss, others for African Union MSME Forum NAFDAC seizes N47m fake toothpaste, spaghetti, others in Niger market Cash transfer missed millions of needy Nigerians – W’Bank Nigeria, W’Bank project reclaims degraded land Flooding: NEMA begs Uzodimma for emergency response equipment NOA warns corps members against shortcut to wealth Govt saved N31bn through demurrage automation – NSC Obasanjo, Atiku, Sambo, Others In Abuja As Sule Lamido Launches Autobiography FG voided June 12 to avoid paying Abiola N45bn – Lamido Settle FG’s N45bn Debt To Abiola’s Family, Lamido Tells Tinubu FCTA bus terminals will curb ‘one chance’ menace – Wike NUC accredits fresh courses for Unilorin, LASUSTECH Bauchi teaching hospital probes patient’s death UTME: Psychologists urge action after Lagos student suicide Cultism, social media abuse cause for UTME failures — POCACOV Iniquity has brought Nigeria to where it is today – PFN President Tinubu committed to S’East dev – IPOB lawyer NANTA visits Turkish airline, seeks partnership Julius Berger vows to tackle Lagos traffic congestion Lasaco, Lagos disburse N978m to families of deceased civil servants Nine banks earn N2.3tn interest on N61.6tn loans Dangote refinery cancels June maintenance – Report Oshiomhole calls Atiku defection expert, asks him to write a book PDP tackles Uzodimma over N2. 1bn spent on Hajj, party PDP may not survive till 2027 — Suswam warns I’ll support Tinubu any day, any time, any how — Gov Sule Tinubu’s second term non-negotiable, says Okpebholo Otti approves immediate employment for 19 tech graduates Makinde launches Oyo free medical mission Sanwo-Olu hosts Guinness World Record holder, Ayelabola Ololade Sanwo-Olu’s wife, foundation fund free paediatric surgeries Oyo Assembly seeks mandatory ID verification, guest logs in hotels to curb cybercrime Osun Assembly passes vote of confidence in Adeleke Nasarawa Assembly passes bill to regulate mining activities Abia govt acquires Aba mega mall Zamfara disburses N33.6bn World Bank empowerment fund Ekiti begins recruitment of over 500 Amotekun, Agro-Marshals Corps Lagos unveils bus reform initiative to transform public transport Abuja barber to attempt Guinness World Record for longest haircut marathon Ogun female broadcaster slumps, dies at work Edo youths back Okpebholo’s crackdown on cultism 25 Imo communities reject inclusion in proposed Orlu State Rivers women protest kidnapping of eight WAEC students Another Niger Delta varsity graduate killed in Bayelsa cult clash How I killed Delta PoS operator over N10,000 – Hotel manager 16-year-old female student fakes own kidnap, demands ₦2m ransom ----------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 2013, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states after a series of deadly attacks by Islamist militant groups. * On this day in 1948, Israel became an independent state. The announcement by Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, triggered a 10-month armed conflict known as the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. It started the day after the proclamation as troops of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan and Iraq invaded the young nation. ----------------------------- Patience is the companion of wisdom. – Saint Augustine Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • VULTURE: THE DIRTY, UGLY BIRD THAT SAVES THE WORLD

    In Nigeria, if a vulture lands on your roof?

    People gather.
    They point.
    They hiss.
    They shout, “Ayeee! Evil has landed!”

    Some will even call native doctor.
    Others will fast and pray.

    Why?

    Because someone’s uncle once said vultures are messengers of death.
    Even nollywood demonize vultures.

    But what if I told you….

    That the same bird we fear…
    The same one we call dirty and demonic…
    Is the reason we haven’t all died from disease?

    Stay with me.

    Let’s meet the misunderstood janitor of the wild:

    VULTURES EAT DEAD THINGS… AND THAT’S WHAT KEEPS US ALIVE.

    They eat carcasses.

    Rotten meat.
    Decaying animals.
    The things no other animal touches.

    But what if they didn’t?

    If vultures disappeared today—
    Diseases like anthrax, rabies, and botulism would rise.

    Because that goat that died by the roadside?
    Flies will feed.
    Maggots will grow.
    Bacteria will multiply.

    And before you know it?

    Death will enter the food chain.
    It will enter the air.
    It will enter us.

    But vultures step in…
    No complaint.
    No applause.

    They eat the death so that we can live.

    Lesson?
    Sometimes, your calling will take you to dirty places.
    Unseen. Uncelebrated.
    But if you don’t do it, the world will rot.

    Not every hero wears perfume.
    Some carry a stink… so others can smell nice.

    VULTURE STOMACHS CAN KILL CHOLERA.

    Their digestive system is so acidic, It can dissolve bacteria that would kill humans instantly.

    They turn poison into peace.

    Lesson?
    Not everything that enters your life is meant to destroy you.

    Your hardship is not your handicap.
    It may be your hidden healing power.

    VULTURES ARE LOYAL.

    They mate for life.

    One partner.
    One mission.
    One commitment.

    Even when that partner dies—
    They don’t just “move on” like nothing happened.

    They mourn.
    They isolate.
    They grieve.

    They understand what it means to love deeply.

    Lesson?
    Loyalty is not old school.
    It is rare. Sacred. Needed.

    In a world of situationships and betrayals—
    Be the one who stays true.
    Be the one who loves with honor.

    VULTURES HAVE NO VOICE.

    Yes.
    They can’t sing.
    They can’t chirp.

    They make hisses and grunts. That’s all.

    In a world where parrots and nightingales get all the attention…

    The vulture thrives in silence.

    Lesson?
    You don’t have to be loud to be legendary.
    Let your work speak.
    Let your results roar.
    Let your impact echo long after you’ve left the room.

    VULTURES DON’T KILL, THEY RESTORE.

    They don’t hunt.

    They wait for what has died.
    Then they clean it up.

    Nature’s final responders.

    While lions roar and eagles hunt—
    Vultures restore balance.

    Lesson?
    You don’t have to be aggressive to be effective.

    Some of us are not fighters.
    We are healers.
    We are restorers.
    We are the ones that enter after the damage—
    And pick up the pieces.

    And that role?
    Is just as sacred.

    The vulture may be ugly. But it’s one of earth’s last defenders.

    Ikur Edmund Hellandendu
    Climate Reality Leader
    VULTURE: THE DIRTY, UGLY BIRD THAT SAVES THE WORLD In Nigeria, if a vulture lands on your roof? People gather. They point. They hiss. They shout, “Ayeee! Evil has landed!”😂 Some will even call native doctor. Others will fast and pray. Why? Because someone’s uncle once said vultures are messengers of death. Even nollywood demonize vultures. But what if I told you…. That the same bird we fear… The same one we call dirty and demonic… Is the reason we haven’t all died from disease? Stay with me. Let’s meet the misunderstood janitor of the wild: ✅ VULTURES EAT DEAD THINGS… AND THAT’S WHAT KEEPS US ALIVE. They eat carcasses. Rotten meat. Decaying animals. The things no other animal touches. But what if they didn’t? If vultures disappeared today— Diseases like anthrax, rabies, and botulism would rise. Because that goat that died by the roadside? Flies will feed. Maggots will grow. Bacteria will multiply. And before you know it? Death will enter the food chain. It will enter the air. It will enter us. But vultures step in… No complaint. No applause. They eat the death so that we can live. Lesson? Sometimes, your calling will take you to dirty places. Unseen. Uncelebrated. But if you don’t do it, the world will rot. Not every hero wears perfume. Some carry a stink… so others can smell nice.😁 ✅ VULTURE STOMACHS CAN KILL CHOLERA. Their digestive system is so acidic, It can dissolve bacteria that would kill humans instantly. They turn poison into peace. Lesson? Not everything that enters your life is meant to destroy you. Your hardship is not your handicap. It may be your hidden healing power. ✅ VULTURES ARE LOYAL. They mate for life. One partner. One mission. One commitment. Even when that partner dies— They don’t just “move on” like nothing happened. They mourn. They isolate. They grieve. They understand what it means to love deeply. Lesson? Loyalty is not old school. It is rare. Sacred. Needed. In a world of situationships and betrayals— Be the one who stays true. Be the one who loves with honor. ✅ VULTURES HAVE NO VOICE. Yes. They can’t sing. They can’t chirp. They make hisses and grunts. That’s all. In a world where parrots and nightingales get all the attention… The vulture thrives in silence. Lesson? You don’t have to be loud to be legendary. Let your work speak. Let your results roar. Let your impact echo long after you’ve left the room. ✅ VULTURES DON’T KILL, THEY RESTORE. They don’t hunt. They wait for what has died. Then they clean it up. Nature’s final responders. While lions roar and eagles hunt— Vultures restore balance. Lesson? You don’t have to be aggressive to be effective. Some of us are not fighters. We are healers. We are restorers. We are the ones that enter after the damage— And pick up the pieces. And that role? Is just as sacred. The vulture may be ugly. But it’s one of earth’s last defenders. Ikur Edmund Hellandendu Climate Reality Leader
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 13/05/2025*

    Boko Haram kills five soldiers in Borno military base attack

    Alleged internet fraud: Court fixes July 2 for trial of 109 foreigners

    N54.9tn budget: FG, W’Bank at odds over funding strategy

    Fed Govt repays first N100b Sukuk

    NNPCL To Resume Kolmani Drilling In Northeast

    Sex-for-grade: Varsities, polytechnics crack down on over 50 lecturers

    Kano varsity shuts female hostel over immorality

    2Baba, Makhadzi, Stonebwoy to headline AFRIMA launch in Ethiopia

    Aruna leads Nigerian contingent to World Championships

    First group of white South Africans arrive US as Trump claims they face discrimination

    Trump administration revokes temporary protections for Afghans

    UK unveils plan to slash annual immigration by 100,000

    NAHCON airlifts over 9,000 Hajj pilgrims to Saudi Arabia

    Nigerian Team wins business pitch competition for Agritech solution



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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Food tastes different when you’re flying. Altitude changes your body chemistry, making certain flavors taste different than how they taste when you’re on the ground.

    * Ostriches can run faster than horses, and the males can roar like lions.
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    Tinubu celebrates veteran journalist Lekan Sote at 70

    Speaker Abbas: Lawmaking alone not enough without implementation, oversight

    Speakers conference seeks more action against insecurity

    How ex-AGF diverted N868m defence funds using front companies – Witness

    Contempt claims stall Natasha’s harassment suit against Akpabio

    Court adjourns suit challenging suspension of Fubara, others

    Two bag six months jail for spraying naira notes at Lagos event

    Court okays request to release Kwara student’s remains for burial

    Boko Haram landmine kills two education staff in Borno

    CDS visits Russia, lists Nigeria’s military needs

    61st Anniversary: NAF begins aerial rehearsals in Abuja, Lagos

    Police oppose IPOB’s Biafran Day lockdown

    Gunmen abduct Benue Immigration officer, demand N20m ransom

    Former military administrator Olubolade dies at 70

    FEC okays plans to reduce cost of medicines, create jobs

    FEC approves N1.2trn for roads, power, aviation projects

    FG renews life assurance for president, VP, federal workers

    FG issues new N300bn Sukuk series

    FG to restructure two underperforming DisCos – Power Minister

    How aircraft manufacturer frustrated Nigerian airline – Keyamo

    INEC plans 142-point electoral reforms ahead of 2027

    NIMASA unveils 12 banks to disburse Cabotage Fund

    NEDC engages scholars to counter misleading Arabic doctrines

    Economic reforms boosted govt revenue to N31tn – World Bank

    CBN policies may lower inflation to 22.1% – W’Bank

    CBN rolls out measures to sustain FX inflows amid falling oil prices

    Manhole: FG moves to criminalise usurpers of govt assets

    TETFUND threatens to cut financial support to non-performing institutions

    UTME mass failure: JAMB engages VCs, IT experts, others to probe alleged technical glitches

    NAICOM unveils revised regulation for leased aircrafts

    Wike to withhold Area Councils’ allocation over teachers’ strike

    UniAbuja Appoints New Acting Registrar

    Bauchi varsity trains 46 lecturers on research, grant application

    Tinubu’s vision will make Nigeria great –Fasoranti

    Fubara’s visit to Wike, sacrifice for peace — Rivers elders

    Dangote reduces petrol to N825/litre amid competition with importers

    Airtel Money plans IPO to compete in fintech market

    Agents oppose $100 tariff on Nigerian-bound cargoes

    NNPP Kano lawmaker defects to APC

    Lagos APC aspirants protest today over LG primaries

    Primaries: Lagos APC inaugurates Election Appeal Committee

    Defections: PDP’s collapse imminent — Ganduje, Wike

    PDP will survive defections, bounce back in 2027 — BoT chairman Wabara

    Makarfi announces Lucky Igbinedion’s appointment to PDP BoT

    2027: I remain loyal to President Tinubu, committed to APC – Sule

    Fubara suspension: Ibas seeks time to file defence in court

    Gov Yusuf Orders Recruitment Of 17,600 School Guards, Approves N200m Loan For Teachers

    Edo: Okpebholo calls for arrest of NBM president for alleged forgery

    Gov Idris lauds First Bank, says mining investment underway

    Bayelsa set to immortalise Clark amid tributes from Jonathan, Diri

    Lagos pledges support for National Sports Festival

    Lagos State reschedules 2025 public service examinations to May 23

    Kano to recruit 17,600 guards for public school security

    Learning Centres Established For Out-Of-School Children, Divorcees In Adamawa

    Niger shuts brothel, beer parlours near mosque

    LASG targets N3tn idle assets to boost IGR

    Kebbi NURTW hails Gov Idris over mass transit scheme

    Plateau harps on hygiene as cholera kills four

    Sokoto NLC urges Gov Aliyu to pay LG retirees’ gratuity

    Tension in Ondo community as herdsman dies in clash with vigilance group

    Delta protesters barricade police headquarters, demand

    American couple donates foodstuff to 100 indigent persons in Imo

    Kidnapped Kebbi woman freed after ransom payment

    Abductors collect N5m, food items before releasing Delta victim

    Man arrested for killing sister’s boyfriend in Kano

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1909, the Giro d’Italia cycle race was held for the first time. The Giro is one of the world’s most important cycle races. Luigi Ganna won the first edition, which went from Milan to Naples and back.

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    Learning never exhausts the mind. – Leonardo da Vinci

    Good morning
    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 13/05/2025* Boko Haram kills five soldiers in Borno military base attack Alleged internet fraud: Court fixes July 2 for trial of 109 foreigners N54.9tn budget: FG, W’Bank at odds over funding strategy Fed Govt repays first N100b Sukuk NNPCL To Resume Kolmani Drilling In Northeast Sex-for-grade: Varsities, polytechnics crack down on over 50 lecturers Kano varsity shuts female hostel over immorality 2Baba, Makhadzi, Stonebwoy to headline AFRIMA launch in Ethiopia Aruna leads Nigerian contingent to World Championships First group of white South Africans arrive US as Trump claims they face discrimination Trump administration revokes temporary protections for Afghans UK unveils plan to slash annual immigration by 100,000 NAHCON airlifts over 9,000 Hajj pilgrims to Saudi Arabia Nigerian Team wins business pitch competition for Agritech solution ----------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Food tastes different when you’re flying. Altitude changes your body chemistry, making certain flavors taste different than how they taste when you’re on the ground. * Ostriches can run faster than horses, and the males can roar like lions. ----------------------------- Tinubu celebrates veteran journalist Lekan Sote at 70 Speaker Abbas: Lawmaking alone not enough without implementation, oversight Speakers conference seeks more action against insecurity How ex-AGF diverted N868m defence funds using front companies – Witness Contempt claims stall Natasha’s harassment suit against Akpabio Court adjourns suit challenging suspension of Fubara, others Two bag six months jail for spraying naira notes at Lagos event Court okays request to release Kwara student’s remains for burial Boko Haram landmine kills two education staff in Borno CDS visits Russia, lists Nigeria’s military needs 61st Anniversary: NAF begins aerial rehearsals in Abuja, Lagos Police oppose IPOB’s Biafran Day lockdown Gunmen abduct Benue Immigration officer, demand N20m ransom Former military administrator Olubolade dies at 70 FEC okays plans to reduce cost of medicines, create jobs FEC approves N1.2trn for roads, power, aviation projects FG renews life assurance for president, VP, federal workers FG issues new N300bn Sukuk series FG to restructure two underperforming DisCos – Power Minister How aircraft manufacturer frustrated Nigerian airline – Keyamo INEC plans 142-point electoral reforms ahead of 2027 NIMASA unveils 12 banks to disburse Cabotage Fund NEDC engages scholars to counter misleading Arabic doctrines Economic reforms boosted govt revenue to N31tn – World Bank CBN policies may lower inflation to 22.1% – W’Bank CBN rolls out measures to sustain FX inflows amid falling oil prices Manhole: FG moves to criminalise usurpers of govt assets TETFUND threatens to cut financial support to non-performing institutions UTME mass failure: JAMB engages VCs, IT experts, others to probe alleged technical glitches NAICOM unveils revised regulation for leased aircrafts Wike to withhold Area Councils’ allocation over teachers’ strike UniAbuja Appoints New Acting Registrar Bauchi varsity trains 46 lecturers on research, grant application Tinubu’s vision will make Nigeria great –Fasoranti Fubara’s visit to Wike, sacrifice for peace — Rivers elders Dangote reduces petrol to N825/litre amid competition with importers Airtel Money plans IPO to compete in fintech market Agents oppose $100 tariff on Nigerian-bound cargoes NNPP Kano lawmaker defects to APC Lagos APC aspirants protest today over LG primaries Primaries: Lagos APC inaugurates Election Appeal Committee Defections: PDP’s collapse imminent — Ganduje, Wike PDP will survive defections, bounce back in 2027 — BoT chairman Wabara Makarfi announces Lucky Igbinedion’s appointment to PDP BoT 2027: I remain loyal to President Tinubu, committed to APC – Sule Fubara suspension: Ibas seeks time to file defence in court Gov Yusuf Orders Recruitment Of 17,600 School Guards, Approves N200m Loan For Teachers Edo: Okpebholo calls for arrest of NBM president for alleged forgery Gov Idris lauds First Bank, says mining investment underway Bayelsa set to immortalise Clark amid tributes from Jonathan, Diri Lagos pledges support for National Sports Festival Lagos State reschedules 2025 public service examinations to May 23 Kano to recruit 17,600 guards for public school security Learning Centres Established For Out-Of-School Children, Divorcees In Adamawa Niger shuts brothel, beer parlours near mosque LASG targets N3tn idle assets to boost IGR Kebbi NURTW hails Gov Idris over mass transit scheme Plateau harps on hygiene as cholera kills four Sokoto NLC urges Gov Aliyu to pay LG retirees’ gratuity Tension in Ondo community as herdsman dies in clash with vigilance group Delta protesters barricade police headquarters, demand American couple donates foodstuff to 100 indigent persons in Imo Kidnapped Kebbi woman freed after ransom payment Abductors collect N5m, food items before releasing Delta victim Man arrested for killing sister’s boyfriend in Kano ----------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1909, the Giro d’Italia cycle race was held for the first time. The Giro is one of the world’s most important cycle races. Luigi Ganna won the first edition, which went from Milan to Naples and back. ----------------------------- Learning never exhausts the mind. – Leonardo da Vinci Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • **Final Debate: is eating street food healthy or not ?**

    Thou Papa Iyabo believes that street foods is healthy depends on the vendor!
    That’s true but the fact remains that majority of street foods are risky

    Here is my why

    1. **Hygiene and Contamination Risks**:
    - Poor food handling practices, such as vendors handling cash and food without washing hands, expose meals to pathogens like *Salmonella* and *E. coli* .
    - Flies, rodents, and unsanitary environments further increase contamination risks .
    - A study in Osun State found that 40% of vendors do not wash raw ingredients, and most lack access to clean water .

    2. **Chemical Hazards**:
    - Street foods are sometimes prepared with harmful additives, such as carbide for artificially ripening plantains, which can cause poisoning .
    - Heavy metals from cookware and contaminated water pose long-term health risks .

    3. **Foodborne Illnesses**:
    - Over 173 million cases of foodborne illnesses occur annually in Nigeria, with street food linked to outbreaks of cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea .
    - The WHO estimates 420,000 global deaths yearly from unsafe food, with Nigeria’s informal sector contributing significantly . I
    **Final Debate: is eating street food healthy or not ?** 🌮🔥 Thou Papa Iyabo believes that street foods is healthy depends on the vendor! That’s true but the fact remains that majority of street foods are risky 😩⬇️ Here is my why⬇️ 1. **Hygiene and Contamination Risks**: - Poor food handling practices, such as vendors handling cash and food without washing hands, expose meals to pathogens like *Salmonella* and *E. coli* . - Flies, rodents, and unsanitary environments further increase contamination risks . - A study in Osun State found that 40% of vendors do not wash raw ingredients, and most lack access to clean water . 2. **Chemical Hazards**: - Street foods are sometimes prepared with harmful additives, such as carbide for artificially ripening plantains, which can cause poisoning . - Heavy metals from cookware and contaminated water pose long-term health risks . 3. **Foodborne Illnesses**: - Over 173 million cases of foodborne illnesses occur annually in Nigeria, with street food linked to outbreaks of cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea . - The WHO estimates 420,000 global deaths yearly from unsafe food, with Nigeria’s informal sector contributing significantly . I
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  • **1. Why Food Safety Matters**
    **Definition**:
    *"Food safety means handling, preparing, and storing food in ways that keep it safe to eat—free from germs, chemicals, or physical dangers."*

    **Impact**: 🥹
    *"Every year, unsafe food causes **600 million illnesses** and **420,000 deaths** worldwide (WHO). Imagine a village wiped out—gone. This is not just a ‘foreign problem.’ In Nigeria, contaminated food leads to diarrhea, cholera, and even death. Our children, mothers, and elders are at risk. But knowledge can change this!"* if only Papa Iyabo and Sister Bisi can practice what we preach here
    **1. Why Food Safety Matters** **Definition**: *"Food safety means handling, preparing, and storing food in ways that keep it safe to eat—free from germs, chemicals, or physical dangers."* **Impact**: 🥹😭 *"Every year, unsafe food causes **600 million illnesses** and **420,000 deaths** worldwide (WHO). Imagine a village wiped out—gone. This is not just a ‘foreign problem.’ In Nigeria, contaminated food leads to diarrhea, cholera, and even death. Our children, mothers, and elders are at risk. But knowledge can change this!"* ✅ if only Papa Iyabo and Sister Bisi can practice what we preach here 🙌😒😉
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  • 35 SICKNESSES & HOME REMEDIES

    1. TYPHOID FEVER:
    Get unripe papaya, unripe pineapple, ginger, lime, and Lipton tea. Cut into pieces, boil with fermented corn water for an hour. Take a glass cup 3 times a day for a week. The disease will go away.

    2. ULCER OF THE STOMACH:
    Get 7-8 unripe plantains, peel them, cut them into pieces and mash. Put everything in a plastic container, fill it with a gallon of water. Leave to ferment for three days. Take one cup 2 times a day for a week. The disease will go away.

    3. ASTHMA:
    Get some mango seeds, cut them into pieces and let dry in the sun. Grind into powder. Put a spoon of powder in a glass cup of water, stir and drink. Once a day for 3-4 weeks.

    4. RHUMATISM / ARTHRITIS:
    Get 5 English pear seeds (avocado pear), cut them into pieces and dry them in the sun, reduce them to powder. Mix with a glass of honey to form a paste. Take a spoon, 3 times a day until the 6th day.

    5. CHOLERA:
    Take three teaspoons of salt and one teaspoon of sugar, add half a teaspoon of dry gin. Drink it all in one dose. The cholera will stop immediately.

    6. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE:
    Get 4 English pear seeds (avocado pear), cut them into pieces, dry them in the sun and powder them. Put a teaspoon of this powder in your prepared palp and drink. Once a day for 2 weeks.

    7. PNEUMONIA:
    Take a handful of garlic, grind to extract the juice. Drink a spoon and use the juice to rub the chest and back.
    This will close the chapter.

    8. SEVERE COUGH:
    Get about 10 pieces of bitter cola, powder, add half a cup of original honey. Take 2 scoops three times a day for 4 days.

    9. TUBERCULOSIS:
    Get 20-23 pieces of bitter cola, equal amount ginger and 3 garlic bulbs grind it all up and add a bottle of original honey. Take a spoon three times a day for a month.

    10. DIABETES:
    Grind 6 bulbs of large onions, add an original bottle of honey. Take a spoon three times a day for a month.
    Alternatively ; take a handful of bitter and fragrant leaves, squeeze out the water from them, add lime (orange) juice, ground garlic and small potash. Take half a glass twice a day for a month.

    11. STAPHILOCOCCUS:
    Get 2 pieces of aloe vera, cut them into pieces and put them in a container, add a bottle of original honey and a glass of water. Take half a cup 2 times a day for a week.

    12. WOMAN IN WORK FORM:
    Get some leaves of Cochorus Olitorus (Plant leaf), squeeze out the water and give it to the woman subjected to forced labor. She will give birth instantly.

    13. INTERNAL BATTERY:
    Get papaya leaves, fragrant leaves and bitter leaves, squeeze water take half a cup twice a day for 4 days.

    15. MENSTRUATION PROBLEM:
    Get 4-5 cola, ginger and garlic, cut them into pieces and mix them with lime and orange juice. Take 2 scoops per day for 3 days.

    16. WEIGHT LOSS:
    Get corn silk, boil with lime juice. Drink half a cup a day for a week and exercise.

    17. FUNGAL INFECTION:
    Mix a native soap with ground potash, add lime. Apply the mixture after bathing.

    18. GONORRHEA:
    Get 3-4 pieces of cola, ginger and garlic, cut into pieces. Mix everything with lime juice. Take 2 scoops per day until finished.

    19. INTERNAL HEAT:
    Get a certain amount of dry papaya and cashew leaves, boil with water and drink half a cup a day for a week.

    20. INSOMNIA:
    Add 3 tablespoons of honey to a glass cup of milk. Take everything at bedtime for a week.

    21. HEART FAILURE:
    Grind 12 onion bulbs and 12 garlic bulbs together. Get 3 bottles of honey, mix together. Take 2 scoops three times a day for 2 weeks.

    23. TEETH PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN:
    Get a mixture of lime
    juice and honey; that it be of equal quantity. The child should take a teaspoon twice a day until the problem is resolved.

    24. LOW SPERM COUNT:
    Get a large amount of guava leaves, crush, add water and filter. Drink a glass cup three times a day for 1 week. While you are taking this, eat carrots and cucumber every day for 2 weeks.

    25. QUICK EJACULATION:
    Get 3 Okra bulbs, cut them into slices to get the dry seed, ferment everything with soda water for 2 days. Take half a cup a day for a week.

    26. LOW ERECTION:
    Obtain 6 white onion bulbs, crush and extract the juice. Mix the juice with honey. Take 2 scoops three times a day for a week.

    27. BLANK EVACUATION:
    Get 3 pieces of bitter cola, ginger and garlic, grind and add lime juice. Take 2 tablespoons twice a day for a week.

    28. CHILDREN CONVULSION:
    Take an onion, a little garlic and ginger, grind it all. Mix with palm kernel oil. Give the child a drink and use the mixture as a cream for the child.

    29. FIRE BURNS:
    Rub the affected area daily with pure honey.

    30. HAIR BREAKDOWN:
    Get a bottle of olive oil and a bottle of honey. Mix and heat for a few minutes. Use the mixture to wash your hair.

    31. BALD HEAD:
    Grind the bird pepper, the unripe papaya seeds and mix with the lime juice. Use the mixture to rub the head, the hair will start to grow in the affected area.

    32. FIBROSIS:
    Eat about 20 pieces of unripe palm kernel seeds every day for about two months.

    33. BLOOD STRENGTHENING:
    Get a certain amount of pumpkin leaves and garden eggs, extract the liquid, add milk. Drink it for three days; your blood will be boosted.

    34. CATARACTS:
    Apply the aloe vera gel to the affected eyes every night until the problem is resolved.

    35. THROAT PROBLEM:
    Eat a small amount of ginger continuously for a week.

    MUMMISTIC CARES
    35 SICKNESSES & HOME REMEDIES 1. TYPHOID FEVER: Get unripe papaya, unripe pineapple, ginger, lime, and Lipton tea. Cut into pieces, boil with fermented corn water for an hour. Take a glass cup 3 times a day for a week. The disease will go away. 2. ULCER OF THE STOMACH: Get 7-8 unripe plantains, peel them, cut them into pieces and mash. Put everything in a plastic container, fill it with a gallon of water. Leave to ferment for three days. Take one cup 2 times a day for a week. The disease will go away. 3. ASTHMA: Get some mango seeds, cut them into pieces and let dry in the sun. Grind into powder. Put a spoon of powder in a glass cup of water, stir and drink. Once a day for 3-4 weeks. 4. RHUMATISM / ARTHRITIS: Get 5 English pear seeds (avocado pear), cut them into pieces and dry them in the sun, reduce them to powder. Mix with a glass of honey to form a paste. Take a spoon, 3 times a day until the 6th day. 5. CHOLERA: Take three teaspoons of salt and one teaspoon of sugar, add half a teaspoon of dry gin. Drink it all in one dose. The cholera will stop immediately. 6. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE: Get 4 English pear seeds (avocado pear), cut them into pieces, dry them in the sun and powder them. Put a teaspoon of this powder in your prepared palp and drink. Once a day for 2 weeks. 7. PNEUMONIA: Take a handful of garlic, grind to extract the juice. Drink a spoon and use the juice to rub the chest and back. This will close the chapter. 8. SEVERE COUGH: Get about 10 pieces of bitter cola, powder, add half a cup of original honey. Take 2 scoops three times a day for 4 days. 9. TUBERCULOSIS: Get 20-23 pieces of bitter cola, equal amount ginger and 3 garlic bulbs grind it all up and add a bottle of original honey. Take a spoon three times a day for a month. 10. DIABETES: Grind 6 bulbs of large onions, add an original bottle of honey. Take a spoon three times a day for a month. Alternatively ; take a handful of bitter and fragrant leaves, squeeze out the water from them, add lime (orange) juice, ground garlic and small potash. Take half a glass twice a day for a month. 11. STAPHILOCOCCUS: Get 2 pieces of aloe vera, cut them into pieces and put them in a container, add a bottle of original honey and a glass of water. Take half a cup 2 times a day for a week. 12. WOMAN IN WORK FORM: Get some leaves of Cochorus Olitorus (Plant leaf), squeeze out the water and give it to the woman subjected to forced labor. She will give birth instantly. 13. INTERNAL BATTERY: Get papaya leaves, fragrant leaves and bitter leaves, squeeze water take half a cup twice a day for 4 days. 15. MENSTRUATION PROBLEM: Get 4-5 cola, ginger and garlic, cut them into pieces and mix them with lime and orange juice. Take 2 scoops per day for 3 days. 16. WEIGHT LOSS: Get corn silk, boil with lime juice. Drink half a cup a day for a week and exercise. 17. FUNGAL INFECTION: Mix a native soap with ground potash, add lime. Apply the mixture after bathing. 18. GONORRHEA: Get 3-4 pieces of cola, ginger and garlic, cut into pieces. Mix everything with lime juice. Take 2 scoops per day until finished. 19. INTERNAL HEAT: Get a certain amount of dry papaya and cashew leaves, boil with water and drink half a cup a day for a week. 20. INSOMNIA: Add 3 tablespoons of honey to a glass cup of milk. Take everything at bedtime for a week. 21. HEART FAILURE: Grind 12 onion bulbs and 12 garlic bulbs together. Get 3 bottles of honey, mix together. Take 2 scoops three times a day for 2 weeks. 23. TEETH PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN: Get a mixture of lime juice and honey; that it be of equal quantity. The child should take a teaspoon twice a day until the problem is resolved. 24. LOW SPERM COUNT: Get a large amount of guava leaves, crush, add water and filter. Drink a glass cup three times a day for 1 week. While you are taking this, eat carrots and cucumber every day for 2 weeks. 25. QUICK EJACULATION: Get 3 Okra bulbs, cut them into slices to get the dry seed, ferment everything with soda water for 2 days. Take half a cup a day for a week. 26. LOW ERECTION: Obtain 6 white onion bulbs, crush and extract the juice. Mix the juice with honey. Take 2 scoops three times a day for a week. 27. BLANK EVACUATION: Get 3 pieces of bitter cola, ginger and garlic, grind and add lime juice. Take 2 tablespoons twice a day for a week. 28. CHILDREN CONVULSION: Take an onion, a little garlic and ginger, grind it all. Mix with palm kernel oil. Give the child a drink and use the mixture as a cream for the child. 29. FIRE BURNS: Rub the affected area daily with pure honey. 30. HAIR BREAKDOWN: Get a bottle of olive oil and a bottle of honey. Mix and heat for a few minutes. Use the mixture to wash your hair. 31. BALD HEAD: Grind the bird pepper, the unripe papaya seeds and mix with the lime juice. Use the mixture to rub the head, the hair will start to grow in the affected area. 32. FIBROSIS: Eat about 20 pieces of unripe palm kernel seeds every day for about two months. 33. BLOOD STRENGTHENING: Get a certain amount of pumpkin leaves and garden eggs, extract the liquid, add milk. Drink it for three days; your blood will be boosted. 34. CATARACTS: Apply the aloe vera gel to the affected eyes every night until the problem is resolved. 35. THROAT PROBLEM: Eat a small amount of ginger continuously for a week. MUMMISTIC CARES 🥦🍏🍈🥔
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/05/2025*

    $3bn refinery fraud: N80bn found in sacked MD’s bank accounts

    Bamise: Lagos BRT Driver To Die By Hanging For Rape, Murder

    Military nabs security personnel colluding with terrorists

    Five killed in Benue, Kebbi fresh attacks

    U20 AFCON: Flying Eagles set for Moroccan firepower

    Crystal Palace ready to let Eze,Guehi leave for 130m Euros

    Arteta promotes two Nigerians to first team

    FIFA orders Kenyan club relegation for match fixing

    US ends tariff exemption on small China shipments

    Prince Harry loses appeal to restore UK police protection

    S’African mother found guilty of selling young daughter

    Meta threatens to cut off Facebook in Nigeria over fines

    FBI, DEA Fail To Release Tinubu’s Record, Seek 90-Day Extension

    Nigeria gets $191m grant from Gavi to strengthen health systems

    ---------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Nikola Tesla, who is famous for his pioneering work in alternating current (AC) power systems, was obsessed with pigeons. He even claimed to have a favorite pigeon he would feed and talk to in New York City

    * Most people fart around 14 to 23 times a day!
    ---------------------------

    Insecurity: Nigeria will not bow to domestic, foreign pressure — Tinubu

    2027: Igbo will give Tinubu over 70 percent vote -Deputy Speaker

    Reps Committee invites Benue, Zamfara Govs, Assembly leaders

    AI generated fake news, misinformation impacting society negatively – Reps spokesman

    Natasha dismisses activist claims, says ‘recorded calls not from me’

    Simon Ekpa will soon be repatriated for supporting Kanu, witness tells court

    Bamise: Family makes fresh demand after court orders BRT driver’s execution

    Ondo court sentences herdsman to 10 years imprisonment for destroying N50m farm

    ICPC Probes Students’ Loan Scandal

    EFCC detains VeryDarkMan – Lawyer alleges

    Terrorism: DSS presents evidence against Nnamdi Kanu

    Nigerian Air Force Gets 35 New Pilots To Battle Terrorists

    Soldiers recover arms in Zamfara bandits’ camp

    Akume urges religious leaders to champion national unity

    Malaria: FG backs N1billion Geneith Health student competition

    FG targets 1.8 million unvaccinated children with ₦303 billion Gavi grant

    NCDC reports 169 deaths from Lassa fever, Mpox, cholera in 2025

    Oyetola flags off marine safety sensitisation initiative in Bayelsa

    Oyetola distributes 3,500 life jackets in Bayelsa

    Nigeria not in hyperinflation – FRC

    SEC flags Tofro as unregistered crypto platform

    BoI disburses N2.25bn to MSMEs in Gombe

    Electricity subsidy spending balloons to N762bn

    FG, Emirates sign MoU to boost inbound tourism

    NCAA warns Air Peace over flight delays, cancellations

    NAMA flags poor synergy, obsolete equipment as threats to aviation security

    FG approves degree programmes for colleges of education

    NDDC to inaugurate projects for Tinubu

    Panic grips students over FG’s scholarship termination

    Abuja CNG-powered taxis slash fares by 40%

    China to open cultural, language centre at UNIPORT

    Unpaid union dues: NASU begins strike, grounds activities at Fed Poly Ekowe

    Plan for your retirement, NLC tells workers

    Newspaper proprietors back $220m fine on Meta

    NJAC union debunks sack report against NiMet DG

    Tinubu not running Yoruba govt, Afenifere declares

    Burna Boy returns with ‘Street Love’ as he drops his 8th studio album

    Davido gifts TikToker $5k for viral ‘With You’ cover

    #Endsars movement was one of the craziest moments of my life – Falz

    We don’t cancel flights for fun, Air Peace replies NCAA

    Lafarge graduates female truck drivers

    CITN names Ohagwa as president-elect

    Trump’s 14% tariff not affecting urea export – Dangote

    Presco revenue doubles to N93.8bn

    Access Holdings posts N182bn Q1 profit

    GTCO records N300bn PBT

    LivingTrust Mortgage Bank posts N981m profit

    Otti nothing before becoming governor – Abure

    Atiku slams Tinubu as president’s son battles torture allegations

    Count us out of your coalition, LP NEC tells Atiku, El-Rufai

    Fubara returns to P’Harcourt after two-week vacation in Germany

    Lagos Assembly confirms Sanwo-Olu’s nominees for key agencies

    Imo begins renewed recovery of assets

    Public hearing for Delta community policing bill holds May 9th

    Ogun, ARISE IIP invest $400m in free trade zone

    Anambra stands still as ex-PENCOM’s boss buries father

    Plateau community laments 600 deaths

    Rivers women reject Ibas’ wife at Tinubu’s programme

    Emir Sanusi appoints new Galadima, four others

    25 stray cattle recovered in Sokoto forest

    Early morning fire destroys goods worth millions in Ibadan

    Kano: Police seal Galadima’s residence as emirs clash

    Police rescue abducted Ghanaian women in Rivers

    Traders escape death as train derails in Ogun

    Lagos mother seeks help as BRT knocks son down

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    * On this day in 1978, the Digital Equipment Corporation sent the world’s first spam email. A representative sent out 600 emails and sold computers for $12 million.

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    You’ll never find a better sparring partner than adversity. – Golda Meir

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/05/2025* $3bn refinery fraud: N80bn found in sacked MD’s bank accounts Bamise: Lagos BRT Driver To Die By Hanging For Rape, Murder Military nabs security personnel colluding with terrorists Five killed in Benue, Kebbi fresh attacks U20 AFCON: Flying Eagles set for Moroccan firepower Crystal Palace ready to let Eze,Guehi leave for 130m Euros Arteta promotes two Nigerians to first team FIFA orders Kenyan club relegation for match fixing US ends tariff exemption on small China shipments Prince Harry loses appeal to restore UK police protection S’African mother found guilty of selling young daughter Meta threatens to cut off Facebook in Nigeria over fines FBI, DEA Fail To Release Tinubu’s Record, Seek 90-Day Extension Nigeria gets $191m grant from Gavi to strengthen health systems --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Nikola Tesla, who is famous for his pioneering work in alternating current (AC) power systems, was obsessed with pigeons. He even claimed to have a favorite pigeon he would feed and talk to in New York City * Most people fart around 14 to 23 times a day! --------------------------- Insecurity: Nigeria will not bow to domestic, foreign pressure — Tinubu 2027: Igbo will give Tinubu over 70 percent vote -Deputy Speaker Reps Committee invites Benue, Zamfara Govs, Assembly leaders AI generated fake news, misinformation impacting society negatively – Reps spokesman Natasha dismisses activist claims, says ‘recorded calls not from me’ Simon Ekpa will soon be repatriated for supporting Kanu, witness tells court Bamise: Family makes fresh demand after court orders BRT driver’s execution Ondo court sentences herdsman to 10 years imprisonment for destroying N50m farm ICPC Probes Students’ Loan Scandal EFCC detains VeryDarkMan – Lawyer alleges Terrorism: DSS presents evidence against Nnamdi Kanu Nigerian Air Force Gets 35 New Pilots To Battle Terrorists Soldiers recover arms in Zamfara bandits’ camp Akume urges religious leaders to champion national unity Malaria: FG backs N1billion Geneith Health student competition FG targets 1.8 million unvaccinated children with ₦303 billion Gavi grant NCDC reports 169 deaths from Lassa fever, Mpox, cholera in 2025 Oyetola flags off marine safety sensitisation initiative in Bayelsa Oyetola distributes 3,500 life jackets in Bayelsa Nigeria not in hyperinflation – FRC SEC flags Tofro as unregistered crypto platform BoI disburses N2.25bn to MSMEs in Gombe Electricity subsidy spending balloons to N762bn FG, Emirates sign MoU to boost inbound tourism NCAA warns Air Peace over flight delays, cancellations NAMA flags poor synergy, obsolete equipment as threats to aviation security FG approves degree programmes for colleges of education NDDC to inaugurate projects for Tinubu Panic grips students over FG’s scholarship termination Abuja CNG-powered taxis slash fares by 40% China to open cultural, language centre at UNIPORT Unpaid union dues: NASU begins strike, grounds activities at Fed Poly Ekowe Plan for your retirement, NLC tells workers Newspaper proprietors back $220m fine on Meta NJAC union debunks sack report against NiMet DG Tinubu not running Yoruba govt, Afenifere declares Burna Boy returns with ‘Street Love’ as he drops his 8th studio album Davido gifts TikToker $5k for viral ‘With You’ cover #Endsars movement was one of the craziest moments of my life – Falz We don’t cancel flights for fun, Air Peace replies NCAA Lafarge graduates female truck drivers CITN names Ohagwa as president-elect Trump’s 14% tariff not affecting urea export – Dangote Presco revenue doubles to N93.8bn Access Holdings posts N182bn Q1 profit GTCO records N300bn PBT LivingTrust Mortgage Bank posts N981m profit Otti nothing before becoming governor – Abure Atiku slams Tinubu as president’s son battles torture allegations Count us out of your coalition, LP NEC tells Atiku, El-Rufai Fubara returns to P’Harcourt after two-week vacation in Germany Lagos Assembly confirms Sanwo-Olu’s nominees for key agencies Imo begins renewed recovery of assets Public hearing for Delta community policing bill holds May 9th Ogun, ARISE IIP invest $400m in free trade zone Anambra stands still as ex-PENCOM’s boss buries father Plateau community laments 600 deaths Rivers women reject Ibas’ wife at Tinubu’s programme Emir Sanusi appoints new Galadima, four others 25 stray cattle recovered in Sokoto forest Early morning fire destroys goods worth millions in Ibadan Kano: Police seal Galadima’s residence as emirs clash Police rescue abducted Ghanaian women in Rivers Traders escape death as train derails in Ogun Lagos mother seeks help as BRT knocks son down --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1978, the Digital Equipment Corporation sent the world’s first spam email. A representative sent out 600 emails and sold computers for $12 million. --------------------------- You’ll never find a better sparring partner than adversity. – Golda Meir *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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    According to Reuters, Witkoff proposed that the quickest way to broker a ceasefire would be for Washington to formally acknowledge Russia's claim over four contested regions: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye.
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    According to Reuters, Special Envoy Steven Witkoff suggested that the quickest path to a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire would be for the United States to formally recognize Russia’s claim over four disputed regions: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye.

    The recommendation followed Witkoff’s trip to Saint Petersburg, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund. Talks reportedly focused on possible avenues for ending the war.

    Sources say the envoy had also met privately with Dmitriev in Washington days earlier before presenting the proposal to Trump. General Keith Kellogg, Trump’s Special Envoy for Russia and Ukraine, was in attendance and opposed the idea, stating, “Kiev would never agree to simply give up its claim on the four regions.”

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    Many #Cholera deaths in South Sudan are going unreported. The true scale of the disaster is being hidden due to the lack of resources and access to accurate reporting mechanisms. The lack of data and oversight also makes it harder to mobilize the international community.

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    Speaking ahead of planned US-Iran nuclear negotiations in Oman, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump's "ultimate goal and the ultimate objective is to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon."

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    Ukrainian media did not mention anything, that Zelensky in panic was using all his last efforts, to try to stop the Russian Armed Forces there. However, this time 26 Ukrainian soldiers, two pickup trucks, food, and ammunition, were reportedly completely destroyed by a single large bomb explosion, in the last days of Chasov Yar, similar to the last battles for Bakhmut, or Artemovsk. Kiev, can no longer speak up abaout a city, only holding positions in several high-rise buildings, because Russian forces control almost all of their group's logistical communications. Any Ukrainian reinforcements that come are immediately destroyed, and it seems, that there is nothing left to conquer for a long time for Chasov Yar!Mirrored - MILITARY TUBE TODAY
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    Press TV: ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Ahead of the April 12 talks in Oman, US envoy Witkoff claims the Trump administration is open to concessions with Iran, but only within strict so-called 'red lines', while Tehran warns threats could derail diplomacy. en.mdn.tv/8PAK ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) As the Israelis wage genocide in gaza, the US expands its war footprint, bombing yemen in a show of force that targets civilians. https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/17-us-airstrikes-hit-yemen-as-leadership-affirms-support-for ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The US tariffs come at a particularly sensitive time for Africa, as the continent faces a decline in development assistance. en.mdn.tv/8P9R Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The Trump administration has officially ended temporary deportation protections for thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians living in the US under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson announced Friday. Roughly 14,600 Afghans will lose TPS protections in May, while around 7,900 Cameroonians will face termination in June. The TPS program shields migrants from deportation to war-torn countries or those facing natural disasters and grants them work authorization. However, the Trump administration has argued that the TPS has been misused to allow migrants to remain in the US indefinitely, making its rollback part of a wider crackdown on immigration. ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The Yemeni rallies, which reaffirmed Yemen’s firm solidarity with Palestine, issued a statement declaring, “We will not let Gaza down, and we will not leave its people alone. We say again: you are not alone.” https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/millions-flood-yemen-chanting--we-will-not-abandon-gaza ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) France opens legal case against Syria’s interim leader Ahmad al-Sharaa and top officials over genocide, ethnic cleansing & crimes against humanity targeting Alawite civilians. Over 30,000 displaced, thousands killed. https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/french-group-sues-syria-s-al-sharaa--ministers--for-alawite ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Earlier in the day, Yemeni forces targeted the US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman and hostile warships in the northern Red Sea using cruise missiles and drones. en.mdn.tv/8PAP ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) According to Reuters, Witkoff proposed that the quickest way to broker a ceasefire would be for Washington to formally acknowledge Russia's claim over four contested regions: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye. https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/witkoff-urges-trump-to-recognize-russian-control-for-ukraine Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) According to Reuters, Special Envoy Steven Witkoff suggested that the quickest path to a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire would be for the United States to formally recognize Russia’s claim over four disputed regions: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye. The recommendation followed Witkoff’s trip to Saint Petersburg, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund. Talks reportedly focused on possible avenues for ending the war. Sources say the envoy had also met privately with Dmitriev in Washington days earlier before presenting the proposal to Trump. General Keith Kellogg, Trump’s Special Envoy for Russia and Ukraine, was in attendance and opposed the idea, stating, “Kiev would never agree to simply give up its claim on the four regions.” Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) At least 5 children and 3 adults have died from cholera in #SouthSudan while trying to reach medical care amid recent #US foreign aid cuts. According to Save the Children, these lives were lost following the shutdown of essential healthcare services. Many #Cholera deaths in South Sudan are going unreported. The true scale of the disaster is being hidden due to the lack of resources and access to accurate reporting mechanisms. The lack of data and oversight also makes it harder to mobilize the international community. Those who died had to walk for hours under the scorching sun to reach the nearest health facility still in operation, many of which were overwhelmed and lacking in supplies. Their deaths highlight just how vital accessible healthcare is, especially during major health crises. The brunt of these aid cuts is being borne by the most vulnerable, people who simply cannot manage the dangerous journey to get the help they need. Read more: en.mdn.tv/8P7E Washington Chose St. Petersburg Over RamsteinThe political facade of the pro-Kiev coalition is crumbling as Western support wavers and Ukrainian forces face irreversible defeats on the battlefield. The latest Ramstein meeting, now co-chaired by Germany and Britain without the dominant U.S. presence, underscored the growing fatigue among Ukraine’s backers.Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin refused to attend in person, joining only via video link—a clear signal of Washington’s diminishing enthusiasm to pay for war in Europe. The desperate Ukrainian leader could not claim anything new except to demand more weapons, especially air defense systems, in particular, American Patriot systems. Germany’s pledge of IRIS-T systems, a handful of missiles, and outdated Leopard tanks only highlighted Europe’s inability to sustain meaningful military aid without Washington. The absence of substantial commitments from other participants confirmed what many already suspected: Ukraine’s arsenal is running dry, and its allies are losing interest.Meanwhile, behind-the-scenes diplomacy between Moscow and Washington has sent shockwaves through Kiev. Reports of Trump’s envoy, Steven Witkoff, coming to St. Petersburg to meet with President Putin have fueled panic. The lack of official denials from Russia and the vague statements about “diplomatic engagement” only deepen the assurance that Ukraine’s fate is being decided without its input. The recent U.S.-Russia consultations in Istanbul, which deliberately avoided any mention of Ukraine in their bland official readouts, further suggest a looming backroom deal. Ukrainian experts fear that Washington and Moscow are negotiating a ceasefire at Kiev’s expense, with Zelensky’s regime increasingly seen as an obstacle to peace rather than a partner.On the frontlines, the situation is even more dire. Russian forces have crushed Ukraine’s incursions into Kursk and Belgorod, with the remnants of ground down Ukrainian brigades now fleeing in disarray. The strategic Gornal Monastery turned into a stronghold where Ukrainian troops had dug in, is now being abandoned under relentless Russian fire. Drone footage confirms columns of retreating soldiers scrambling toward Sumy, only to face artillery barrages and executions by their own nationalist “barrier troops” for desertion. Meanwhile, the Russian army is already in control of at least four Ukrainian settlements in this direction.With Russian troops just 25 km away from Sumy, a full-scale offensive looms. Ukrainian generals admit that they lack the reserves to hold the line, as Moscow’s forces are establishing a buffer zone near its border. Unconfirmed reports of North Korean troops bolstering the Russian assaults have further demoralized Kiev’s exhausted army.As Washington and Moscow inch toward negotiations, Zelensky’s regime faces annihilation—both militarily, under Russia’s impending summer offensive, and politically, as the West abandons its failed proxy. The only question left is whether Kiev’s surrender will be negotiated over its head or dictated on the battlefield.https://southfront.press/washington-chose-st-petersburg-over-ramstein/ Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Speaking ahead of planned US-Iran nuclear negotiations in Oman, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump's "ultimate goal and the ultimate objective is to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon." While "the president believes in diplomacy, direct talks, talking directly in the same room in order to achieve that goal," Leavitt maintained that Trump has clearly communicated to Iran and his national security team that "all options are on the table and Iran has a choice to make." Otherwise, "There will be all hell to pay," the White House Press Secretary stated. A big bomb, FAB-1500 M-54, fell precisely and exploded powerfully on the concentration of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Refractory Plant's building in Chasov Yar (https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/chasovyar) causing a large cloud of impact in the air. Russian military channels released a short video on April 10, 2025, Russian Aerospace Forces supported by air reconnaissance, launched a powerful attack in the morning with aerial bomb, following reports in recent days about large NATO-Kiev reinforcements, sent only to defend several city blocks in ChasovYar, but the new buildup of troops and equipment was confirmed to be burned by Russia. Apparently, the Russian 1500 kg aerial bomb came early, even before the enemy group started their morning with a cup of coffee. The latest map on April 11 of the city center of Chasov Yar, shows a picture of what it really looks like, the Refractory Plant was previously unsecured and claimed to be controlled by Ukraine, but Russia is now bombing it and securing over the block. Ukrainian media did not mention anything, that Zelensky in panic was using all his last efforts, to try to stop the Russian Armed Forces there. However, this time 26 Ukrainian soldiers, two pickup trucks, food, and ammunition, were reportedly completely destroyed by a single large bomb explosion, in the last days of Chasov Yar, similar to the last battles for Bakhmut, or Artemovsk. Kiev, can no longer speak up abaout a city, only holding positions in several high-rise buildings, because Russian forces control almost all of their group's logistical communications. Any Ukrainian reinforcements that come are immediately destroyed, and it seems, that there is nothing left to conquer for a long time for Chasov Yar!Mirrored - MILITARY TUBE TODAY To survive what is coming, read/study: https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net (https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net/)https://christs.net/The Gibraltar Messenger : https://gibraltar-messenger.net (https://gibraltar-messenger.net/) These idiots still can't figure this out! They're gone.SourcesOriginally procured from Covid BC:https://x.com/tulloch1978/status/1910672464859869295https://x.com/mcs_pyhttps://www.facebook.com/mariacristinasanabria/https://www.facebook.com/james.distefano.967/Mirrored - The Kurgan Report Daniella Weiss nominated for Nobel Peace Prize!?Further Info:Israeli settler organization's “Nachala” Daniella Weiss said Palestinians have lost the right to live in Gaza!:https://www.brighteon.com/0c2c5c42-c4e2-494c-8ea6-c28a4284832eDaniella Weiss “Arabs Will Not Stay in Gaza Strip”:https://www.brighteon.com/4d3b6803-87aa-4321-aa60-824c09e3750cFormer Mayor of Kedumim and Israeli settler leader Daniella Weiss says an army of settlers is ready to occupy Gaza and build new illegal settlements:https://www.brighteon.com/8eb9caf5-fc23-404b-a722-89845558f6b9Source @Real World News To survive what is coming, read/study: https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net (https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net/)https://christs.net/The Gibraltar Messenger : https://gibraltar-messenger.net/
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