• The Ministry of Interior, Nigeria, has announced to the general public that recruitment into its parastatals will commence on Monday, 14th July 2025. The involved parastatals are

    Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)

    Nigeria Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)

    Nigeria Fire Service (NFS)

    Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS)

    Interested and qualified candidates are to register through recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng and are also advised to visit the Ministry of Interior website for further information on the application process, requirements, and other relevant details.

    The Ministry of Interior, Nigeria, has announced to the general public that recruitment into its parastatals will commence on Monday, 14th July 2025. The involved parastatals are Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Nigeria Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Nigeria Fire Service (NFS) Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) Interested and qualified candidates are to register through recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng and are also advised to visit the Ministry of Interior website for further information on the application process, requirements, and other relevant details.
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  • 2027: Labour Party Declares Presidential Ticket Open

    "There shall be primary elections in the Labour Party, and no aspirant will be favored this time around,” says National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, Abayomi Arabambi.
    He described the selection of Peter Obi in 2023 as a blunder and a betrayal of Nigerians, insisting that the party must correct its mistake ahead of 2027. Arabambi also dismissed the coalition actors, describing them as “Yahoo Yahoo politicians” who brought hardship in 2015.
    2027: Labour Party Declares Presidential Ticket Open "There shall be primary elections in the Labour Party, and no aspirant will be favored this time around,” says National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, Abayomi Arabambi. He described the selection of Peter Obi in 2023 as a blunder and a betrayal of Nigerians, insisting that the party must correct its mistake ahead of 2027. Arabambi also dismissed the coalition actors, describing them as “Yahoo Yahoo politicians” who brought hardship in 2015.
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  • https://guardian.ng/life/music/i-may-relocate-to-nigeria-marry-african-king-summer-walker/
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    I may relocate to Nigeria, marry African king - Summer Walker
    American singer, Summer Walker, has said she is considering relocating to Nigeria with her children and possibly becoming the third wife of an African king.
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  • "Since Shanks went to America, he has not supported my streaming career" – Peller calls out Shanks.

    "There’s no need for competition in this streaming business; it’s different from the music industry. We’re supposed to support each other, but since Shanks traveled, he hasn’t mentioned me to people there.

    When Shanks is with the big streamers, he should talk about me, but instead, he only focuses on himself. Then, when he’s alone, he says I should come to America. Why does he only say this when he’s not around the big streamers? He only mentions it when he’s alone, so the big names won’t hear, despite all the phone calls we’ve had." — Peller

    A few weeks ago, while hosting a stream with his Nigerian friend Lord Lamba, Shanks stated that he would like Peller to join them in America when he’s ready to build a community of streamers. However, Peller has expressed displeasure, saying Shanks should have talked about him when with big streamers like Kai Cenat and Enzo.

    What are your thoughts, is Peller feeling too entitled❓️
    "Since Shanks went to America, he has not supported my streaming career" – Peller calls out Shanks. "There’s no need for competition in this streaming business; it’s different from the music industry. We’re supposed to support each other, but since Shanks traveled, he hasn’t mentioned me to people there. When Shanks is with the big streamers, he should talk about me, but instead, he only focuses on himself. Then, when he’s alone, he says I should come to America. Why does he only say this when he’s not around the big streamers? He only mentions it when he’s alone, so the big names won’t hear, despite all the phone calls we’ve had." — Peller A few weeks ago, while hosting a stream with his Nigerian friend Lord Lamba, Shanks stated that he would like Peller to join them in America when he’s ready to build a community of streamers. However, Peller has expressed displeasure, saying Shanks should have talked about him when with big streamers like Kai Cenat and Enzo. What are your thoughts, is Peller feeling too entitled❓️
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  • Nigerian government is facing tough times now but we are still better than many countries
    Nigerian government is facing tough times now but we are still better than many countries 🙏
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  • *1981: First National Minimum Wage became ₦125 per month; petrol was 20kobo per litre and US$1 = 60kobo.*

    *1990: Minimum Wage was ₦250; petrol was ₦20 per litre; a 50kg bag of rice was ₦400 and US$1 = ₦7.40k.*

    *1999: Minimum Wage was ₦3,500; petrol was still ₦20 per litre; a 50kg bag of rice was ₦2,500 and US$1 = ₦22.*

    *2000: new Minimum Wage became ₦5,500 and ₦7,500 for different categories of federal workers, petrol was ₦30; a 50kg bag of rice was still ₦2,500 and US$1 = ₦86.*

    *2011: new National Minimum Wage became ₦18,000; petrol was ₦65; a 50kg bag of rice was ₦12,000 and US$1 = ₦165.*

    *2019: new National Minimum Wage became N30,000 monthly; petrol was ₦145; a 50kg bag of rice was ₦19,500 and US$1 = ₦305.*

    *2024: New Minimum wage N70,000; Petrol is ₦955 and a 50kg bag of rice is ₦95,000 and US$1 = ₦1,560.*

    *The minimum wage of 1981 (₦125) was roughly US$208. At today’s exchange rate of US$1 = ₦1,560 that ₦125 is equivalent to ₦307,840. So, the minimum wage in 1981 was over 10 times bigger than the current minimum wage of ₦70,000 which is the equivalent of about US$42.*

    *The Nigerian worker has to eat, drink, have shelter, clothe self, transport self, settle bills/subscribe for services (DSTV, MTN, etc), access healthcare, provide for dependants (feeding, shelter, clothing, school fees, healthcare, etc.) etc.*

    *The Nigerian political officer (elected or appointed) takes life for granted because he scoops from the state treasury like from his domestic soup pot.*

    *COPIED*
    *1981: First National Minimum Wage became ₦125 per month; petrol was 20kobo per litre and US$1 = 60kobo.* *1990: Minimum Wage was ₦250; petrol was ₦20 per litre; a 50kg bag of rice was ₦400 and US$1 = ₦7.40k.* *1999: Minimum Wage was ₦3,500; petrol was still ₦20 per litre; a 50kg bag of rice was ₦2,500 and US$1 = ₦22.* *2000: new Minimum Wage became ₦5,500 and ₦7,500 for different categories of federal workers, petrol was ₦30; a 50kg bag of rice was still ₦2,500 and US$1 = ₦86.* *2011: new National Minimum Wage became ₦18,000; petrol was ₦65; a 50kg bag of rice was ₦12,000 and US$1 = ₦165.* *2019: new National Minimum Wage became N30,000 monthly; petrol was ₦145; a 50kg bag of rice was ₦19,500 and US$1 = ₦305.* *2024: New Minimum wage N70,000; Petrol is ₦955 and a 50kg bag of rice is ₦95,000 and US$1 = ₦1,560.* *The minimum wage of 1981 (₦125) was roughly US$208. At today’s exchange rate of US$1 = ₦1,560 that ₦125 is equivalent to ₦307,840. So, the minimum wage in 1981 was over 10 times bigger than the current minimum wage of ₦70,000 which is the equivalent of about US$42.* *The Nigerian worker has to eat, drink, have shelter, clothe self, transport self, settle bills/subscribe for services (DSTV, MTN, etc), access healthcare, provide for dependants (feeding, shelter, clothing, school fees, healthcare, etc.) etc.* *The Nigerian political officer (elected or appointed) takes life for granted because he scoops from the state treasury like from his domestic soup pot.* *COPIED*
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  • 'I have interviewed Prime Boy, Spending and the driver. I know Wunmi, Darosha and Adura will not come for the interview but one person knows the truth of how Mohbad d!ed and that is INSTABLOG. The blog was the first to post that he passed away from an ear infection which means they got it from a source in the house. Who told Instablog it was an ear infection? It will be between Wunmi and Adura. The following day(Sept 13)after Instablog posted, Wunmi too posted on her status and Instablog reposted. Wunmi did not counter instablog that it wasn't an ear infection which means she gave Instablog the information

    She then pushed another narrative out by saying 'They took him away from me'. Who were the 'THEY'. Nigerians then became confused. Prime boy and Spending were detained for 4 months. Wunmi never came out to say they were innocent. She kept quiet after the posts she made. Immediately, the video of Bully!ng started flying and nobody thought of what happened in the house anymore. Wunmi why did you not speak out when everyone was protesting to know what k!lled MOHBAD and why did you not mention the 'THEY' at the coroner. There was a deliberate act to hide what actually happened in the house. Nigerians can you see the game?' -VeryDarkman
    'I have interviewed Prime Boy, Spending and the driver. I know Wunmi, Darosha and Adura will not come for the interview but one person knows the truth of how Mohbad d!ed and that is INSTABLOG. The blog was the first to post that he passed away from an ear infection which means they got it from a source in the house. Who told Instablog it was an ear infection? It will be between Wunmi and Adura. The following day(Sept 13)after Instablog posted, Wunmi too posted on her status and Instablog reposted. Wunmi did not counter instablog that it wasn't an ear infection which means she gave Instablog the information She then pushed another narrative out by saying 'They took him away from me'. Who were the 'THEY'. Nigerians then became confused. Prime boy and Spending were detained for 4 months. Wunmi never came out to say they were innocent. She kept quiet after the posts she made. Immediately, the video of Bully!ng started flying and nobody thought of what happened in the house anymore. Wunmi why did you not speak out when everyone was protesting to know what k!lled MOHBAD and why did you not mention the 'THEY' at the coroner. There was a deliberate act to hide what actually happened in the house. Nigerians can you see the game?' -VeryDarkman
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  • Vice President Kashim Shettima has reportedly visited no less than two former Nigerian presidents at two different United Kingdom hospitals. Details in the comment.

    Photo Credit: X/@KashimSM
    Vice President Kashim Shettima has reportedly visited no less than two former Nigerian presidents at two different United Kingdom hospitals. Details in the comment. Photo Credit: X/@KashimSM
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  • Coalition not a threat to PDP, Makinde declares
    .As S/West PDP leaders reaffirm support for party

    Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is an institution that cannot be threatened by talks about an emerging coalition, noting that the party remains united and undivided in the South-West geopolitical zone.

    The governor said that PDP leaders in the South-West have resolved that as responsible leaders, they would stay in the party and fix whatever challenges arise, adding that the PDP will deal with its issues and come out stronger as the only credible political alternative for Nigerians.

    Governor Makinde stated this on Friday, while speaking with newsmen shortly after a meeting of the South-West PDP Caucus, held at the South-West PDP Secretariat named after Hon. Soji Adagunodo.

    He said: "We want the whole world to know that the PDP in the South-West is united and we are together and that the coalition is not a threat to the PDP.

    “Who are these people in this coalition? They were in some parties before, whether PDP or APC. What are their antecedents? Does it mean that anytime they move from one party to the other, they have repented or they have something new to offer the people? These are salient questions.

    "This Soji Adagunodo House is for the PDP South-West. If the roof is leaking, as leaders of PDP in the South-West, are we going to abandon the building and go somewhere else to take refuge? No. We will stay inside here and fix it to let the people know that we are responsible leaders and we have the interest of the people at heart.

    "So, a lot of people can say whatever they like, but in a party like the PDP, which is an institution, we have our own ways and means of dealing with such issues. When we get to the point where we have to deal with such issues, I give you the assurance that we will."

    Earlier, the meeting which comprised the Osun State governor, Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke, who was represented by his deputy, Prince Kola Adewusi, former Governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola and other key leaders, issued a communique, stressing that the leadership of the party in the zone distanced itself from the coalition.

    Noting that the leaders reaffirmed their loyalty to the PDP and commitment to the unity, stability, progress and success of the party at all levels in the zone and across the country, the communiqué added that the PDP South-West Caucus threw its weight behind the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) that the party would be open to working with other like-minded citizens desirous of rescuing Nigeria from the stranglehold of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    It added that the the Caucus commended and appreciated Governors Makinde and Adeleke and other leaders of the PDP in the South-West Zone for their untiring roles in ensuring the stability and growth of the PDP, noting that the “PDP in South-West is intact and urges all organs and relevant bodies of the party to remain focused and continue to work assiduously towards the successful conduct of the scheduled National Convention to further strengthen and reposition the PDP for the task ahead.”

    The communiqué read further: “The Caucus resolves to intensify efforts to ensure the victory of our great Party in the upcoming by-elections in Oyo and Ogun States as well as Local Government Council election in Lagos State. The Caucus is confident that the PDP as a party of choice in the South West and Nigeria at large will record sweeping victory in the coming elections.

    “The Caucus demands that the Federal Government immediately release the withheld Osun State Local Government allocation. The withholding of the Osun State Local Government allocation by the Federal Government is unconstitutional, unwarranted and a violation of the rights and wellbeing of the people of Osun State.

    “The Caucus expresses very serious concern over the worsening insecurity and economic hardship in the country under the APC administration. The Caucus reechoes the declaration of Governor Makinde that the 2027 election will be between Nigerians and the APC, with Nigerians ultimately triumphing under the banner of the PDP.

    “The Caucus again commends Governor Makinde and Governor Adeleke for their people-oriented leadership in ensuring peace, stability, security and infrastructural development in the South West Zone.

    “The Caucus urges Nigerians not to lose hope but remain resolute and continue to rally with the PDP as our party leads the charge to rescue our nation from the misrule of the APC.”

    Leaders in attendance at the meeting also include the PDP Deputy National Chairman (South), Amb. Taofeek Arapaja; Dr Eddy Olafeso; Senator Monsurat Sunmonu; Dr Saka Balogun; PDP National Vice Chairman (South-West), Barr. Kamorudeen Ajisafe; and Oyo State PDP Secretary, Alhaji Wasiu Adeleke, among others.
    Coalition not a threat to PDP, Makinde declares .As S/West PDP leaders reaffirm support for party Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is an institution that cannot be threatened by talks about an emerging coalition, noting that the party remains united and undivided in the South-West geopolitical zone. The governor said that PDP leaders in the South-West have resolved that as responsible leaders, they would stay in the party and fix whatever challenges arise, adding that the PDP will deal with its issues and come out stronger as the only credible political alternative for Nigerians. Governor Makinde stated this on Friday, while speaking with newsmen shortly after a meeting of the South-West PDP Caucus, held at the South-West PDP Secretariat named after Hon. Soji Adagunodo. He said: "We want the whole world to know that the PDP in the South-West is united and we are together and that the coalition is not a threat to the PDP. “Who are these people in this coalition? They were in some parties before, whether PDP or APC. What are their antecedents? Does it mean that anytime they move from one party to the other, they have repented or they have something new to offer the people? These are salient questions. "This Soji Adagunodo House is for the PDP South-West. If the roof is leaking, as leaders of PDP in the South-West, are we going to abandon the building and go somewhere else to take refuge? No. We will stay inside here and fix it to let the people know that we are responsible leaders and we have the interest of the people at heart. "So, a lot of people can say whatever they like, but in a party like the PDP, which is an institution, we have our own ways and means of dealing with such issues. When we get to the point where we have to deal with such issues, I give you the assurance that we will." Earlier, the meeting which comprised the Osun State governor, Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke, who was represented by his deputy, Prince Kola Adewusi, former Governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola and other key leaders, issued a communique, stressing that the leadership of the party in the zone distanced itself from the coalition. Noting that the leaders reaffirmed their loyalty to the PDP and commitment to the unity, stability, progress and success of the party at all levels in the zone and across the country, the communiqué added that the PDP South-West Caucus threw its weight behind the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) that the party would be open to working with other like-minded citizens desirous of rescuing Nigeria from the stranglehold of the All Progressives Congress (APC). It added that the the Caucus commended and appreciated Governors Makinde and Adeleke and other leaders of the PDP in the South-West Zone for their untiring roles in ensuring the stability and growth of the PDP, noting that the “PDP in South-West is intact and urges all organs and relevant bodies of the party to remain focused and continue to work assiduously towards the successful conduct of the scheduled National Convention to further strengthen and reposition the PDP for the task ahead.” The communiqué read further: “The Caucus resolves to intensify efforts to ensure the victory of our great Party in the upcoming by-elections in Oyo and Ogun States as well as Local Government Council election in Lagos State. The Caucus is confident that the PDP as a party of choice in the South West and Nigeria at large will record sweeping victory in the coming elections. “The Caucus demands that the Federal Government immediately release the withheld Osun State Local Government allocation. The withholding of the Osun State Local Government allocation by the Federal Government is unconstitutional, unwarranted and a violation of the rights and wellbeing of the people of Osun State. “The Caucus expresses very serious concern over the worsening insecurity and economic hardship in the country under the APC administration. The Caucus reechoes the declaration of Governor Makinde that the 2027 election will be between Nigerians and the APC, with Nigerians ultimately triumphing under the banner of the PDP. “The Caucus again commends Governor Makinde and Governor Adeleke for their people-oriented leadership in ensuring peace, stability, security and infrastructural development in the South West Zone. “The Caucus urges Nigerians not to lose hope but remain resolute and continue to rally with the PDP as our party leads the charge to rescue our nation from the misrule of the APC.” Leaders in attendance at the meeting also include the PDP Deputy National Chairman (South), Amb. Taofeek Arapaja; Dr Eddy Olafeso; Senator Monsurat Sunmonu; Dr Saka Balogun; PDP National Vice Chairman (South-West), Barr. Kamorudeen Ajisafe; and Oyo State PDP Secretary, Alhaji Wasiu Adeleke, among others.
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  • I visited him today because rain fall and he tried to break me and I run away because I never know man — Nigerian lady Josephine tells her story

    #Onye_Mechee_Demo_O_rie_Semo
    😭😭I visited him today because rain 🌧️ fall and he tried to break me and I run 🏃‍♀️ away because I never know man 😭😭— Nigerian lady Josephine tells her story #Onye_Mechee_Demo_O_rie_Semo
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  • Annie Macaulay Idibia is not just outside — SHE’S ARRIVED. And baby, she didn’t just walk into fame; she crawled, cried, cooked, prayed and grinded her way to the front cover of every dream she ever dared to whisper.

    Once upon a time in Surulere, Annie would literally take the longest route from UNILAG, just to catch a glimpse of movie posters — eyes scanning desperately to see if her face made it to the front. Not even the middle o, she just wanted a corner. Just something. A sliver of hope. The real dream wasn’t just acting; it was being visible enough to SELL a movie.

    Fast forward to now.....

    Na marketers dey line up. She’s the face they beg to plaster all over town. She's no longer praying to be seen — she’s now deciding who gets to see her! Which film? Which script? Which energy? She’s in full control — producer-level status, pow pow pow!

    But this didn’t just happen overnight. Annie’s story is a whole testimony. From sharing a tight one-bedroom space with her three brothers (one sadly late now), to helping her mum hustle in the cooking business — everyone just knew her as “the cook’s daughter.” Humble beginnings? That’s an understatement.

    Last year, she looked back and gave herself flowers — the real kind. In her words, she’s “a little girl with a very big dream, from beneath the grass to GRACE UNLIMITED.” And what a powerful shift it’s been.

    Even when her marriage with music icon 2Baba was cracking at the seams, Annie didn’t fold. In fact, she flexed. She bragged — and rightfully so — that she could stop working for two whole years and still live a soft, luxury life. Why? Because her name now rings bells in boardrooms, brand inboxes, and billionaire circles.

    She’s been honored as one of the 100 Most Influential Women in Africa, celebrated for her unmatched talent, her passion for women empowerment, her moves in fashion and business — and her unapologetic authenticity.

    And who could forget when she graced Glamour Magazine? She didn’t pose as perfection — she poured her past: the pain, the hustle, the losses. Yet she stood tall, a child of grace, fully aware of how far she’s come.

    Annie Idibia didn’t just blow. She BLOOMED.
    And now? The same girl that used to squint at posters is the one everybody’s watching.

    Don’t ever underestimate a woman with a dream and a prayer. Because one day, they’ll be the ones rushing HER.

    #2baba #2face #2faceidibia #nigeriaentertainment #naijacelebrities #nollywoodactress #nollywoodcelebrities #trendingnow #naijatrends
    Annie Macaulay Idibia is not just outside — SHE’S ARRIVED. And baby, she didn’t just walk into fame; she crawled, cried, cooked, prayed and grinded her way to the front cover of every dream she ever dared to whisper. Once upon a time in Surulere, Annie would literally take the longest route from UNILAG, just to catch a glimpse of movie posters — eyes scanning desperately to see if her face made it to the front. Not even the middle o, she just wanted a corner. Just something. A sliver of hope. The real dream wasn’t just acting; it was being visible enough to SELL a movie. Fast forward to now..... Na marketers dey line up. She’s the face they beg to plaster all over town. She's no longer praying to be seen — she’s now deciding who gets to see her! Which film? Which script? Which energy? She’s in full control — producer-level status, pow pow pow! But this didn’t just happen overnight. Annie’s story is a whole testimony. From sharing a tight one-bedroom space with her three brothers (one sadly late now), to helping her mum hustle in the cooking business — everyone just knew her as “the cook’s daughter.” Humble beginnings? That’s an understatement. Last year, she looked back and gave herself flowers — the real kind. In her words, she’s “a little girl with a very big dream, from beneath the grass to GRACE UNLIMITED.” And what a powerful shift it’s been. Even when her marriage with music icon 2Baba was cracking at the seams, Annie didn’t fold. In fact, she flexed. She bragged — and rightfully so — that she could stop working for two whole years and still live a soft, luxury life. Why? Because her name now rings bells in boardrooms, brand inboxes, and billionaire circles. She’s been honored as one of the 100 Most Influential Women in Africa, celebrated for her unmatched talent, her passion for women empowerment, her moves in fashion and business — and her unapologetic authenticity. And who could forget when she graced Glamour Magazine? She didn’t pose as perfection — she poured her past: the pain, the hustle, the losses. Yet she stood tall, a child of grace, fully aware of how far she’s come. Annie Idibia didn’t just blow. She BLOOMED. And now? The same girl that used to squint at posters is the one everybody’s watching. Don’t ever underestimate a woman with a dream and a prayer. Because one day, they’ll be the ones rushing HER. #2baba #2face #2faceidibia #nigeriaentertainment #naijacelebrities #nollywoodactress #nollywoodcelebrities #trendingnow #naijatrends
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  • Nigeria, stop being a dumpling ground for westerners, look at rotten motorcycles.
    what is wrong with the brain God has given us..
    Nigeria, stop being a dumpling ground for westerners, look at rotten motorcycles. what is wrong with the brain God has given us..
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