• Meet Chuks EC , The UNN Graduate From Aninri, Enugu State Who Found Dignity And Pride In Farming At A Time Of Rising Youth Cr!me In Nigeria

    His company, Feed The World Global Ltd produces Yam, Rice, Cassava, Melon, Watermelon, Cucumber, Plantain, Bananas and Groundnut in large quantities.
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    Meet Chuks EC , The UNN Graduate From Aninri, Enugu State Who Found Dignity And Pride In Farming At A Time Of Rising Youth Cr!me In Nigeria His company, Feed The World Global Ltd produces Yam, Rice, Cassava, Melon, Watermelon, Cucumber, Plantain, Bananas and Groundnut in large quantities. Follow For more updates
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  • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

    Nigerian Railway Corporation Commences Train Services in Jos Starting Monday, 14th July 2025

    The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) is pleased to announce the commencement of daily passenger train services on the Jos–Bukuru corridor starting Monday, July 14th, 2025.

    Trains will operate four daily trips between Bukuru and Jos Terminus, with stops at Old Airport and Dogon Karfe stations.

    The full schedule is as follows:

    First Trip – Morning (Bukuru to Jos)

    Departure from Bukuru: 06:50 AM

    Stops:

    Old Airport – Arrives 07:08 AM, Departs 07:10 AM

    Dogon Karfe – Arrives 07:16 AM, Departs 07:18 AM

    Terminus (Jos) – Arrives 07:26 AM

    Second Trip – Mid-Morning (Jos to Bukuru)
    Departure from Jos Terminus: 09:20 AM

    Stops:

    Dogon Karfe – Arrives 09:28 AM, Departs 09:30 AM

    Old Airport – Arrives 09:36 AM, Departs 09:38 AM

    Bukuru – Arrives 09:56 AM

    Third Trip – Late Morning (Bukuru to Jos)
    Departure from Bukuru: 10:36 AM

    Stops:

    Old Airport – Arrives 10:54 AM, Departs 10:56 AM

    Dogon Karfe – Arrives 11:02 AM, Departs 11:04 AM

    Terminus (Jos) – Arrives 11:10 AM

    Fourth Trip – Evening (Jos to Bukuru)
    Departure from Jos Terminus: 04:20 PM

    Stops:

    Dogon Karfe – Arrives 04:28 PM, Departs 04:30 PM

    Old Airport – Arrives 04:36 PM, Departs 04:38 PM

    Bukuru – Arrives 04:56 PM

    Passengers are encouraged to arrive at the station at least 10 minutes before departure.

    For inquiries and further information, please contact the Nigerian Railway Corporation or visit your nearest station.

    We look forward to serving you with safe, reliable, and efficient rail services.

    Nigerian Railway Corporation – Moving Plateau Forward.

    Announcer,
    Information Officer
    For:
    Hoorable Commissioner, Plateau State
    Ministry of Transport.
    PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Nigerian Railway Corporation Commences Train Services in Jos Starting Monday, 14th July 2025 The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) is pleased to announce the commencement of daily passenger train services on the Jos–Bukuru corridor starting Monday, July 14th, 2025. Trains will operate four daily trips between Bukuru and Jos Terminus, with stops at Old Airport and Dogon Karfe stations. The full schedule is as follows: First Trip – Morning (Bukuru to Jos) Departure from Bukuru: 06:50 AM Stops: Old Airport – Arrives 07:08 AM, Departs 07:10 AM Dogon Karfe – Arrives 07:16 AM, Departs 07:18 AM Terminus (Jos) – Arrives 07:26 AM Second Trip – Mid-Morning (Jos to Bukuru) Departure from Jos Terminus: 09:20 AM Stops: Dogon Karfe – Arrives 09:28 AM, Departs 09:30 AM Old Airport – Arrives 09:36 AM, Departs 09:38 AM Bukuru – Arrives 09:56 AM Third Trip – Late Morning (Bukuru to Jos) Departure from Bukuru: 10:36 AM Stops: Old Airport – Arrives 10:54 AM, Departs 10:56 AM Dogon Karfe – Arrives 11:02 AM, Departs 11:04 AM Terminus (Jos) – Arrives 11:10 AM Fourth Trip – Evening (Jos to Bukuru) Departure from Jos Terminus: 04:20 PM Stops: Dogon Karfe – Arrives 04:28 PM, Departs 04:30 PM Old Airport – Arrives 04:36 PM, Departs 04:38 PM Bukuru – Arrives 04:56 PM Passengers are encouraged to arrive at the station at least 10 minutes before departure. For inquiries and further information, please contact the Nigerian Railway Corporation or visit your nearest station. We look forward to serving you with safe, reliable, and efficient rail services. Nigerian Railway Corporation – Moving Plateau Forward. Announcer, Information Officer For: Hoorable Commissioner, Plateau State Ministry of Transport.
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  • Wahala dey o! PSG don turn Terminator! But Chelsea say dem no dey fear anybody
    Na final gbege be this – FIFA CWC Live on GOtv CH. 65 This Sunday, July 13 by 8:00PM

    Reconnect sharp sharp make you no miss am!
    #GOtvWeDeyForYou #GOtvNigeria

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  • From Northern Monopoly to Yoruba Rotation?

    A Deep Look at Buhari vs Tinubu Appointments and the Tribal Virus Slowing Nigeria

    They say the more things change, the more they stay the same — but in Nigeria, it seems things just change tribally, not nationally.

    Let’s start with the facts.

    During President Buhari’s administration, key federal positions were overwhelmingly filled by individuals from the North. Not just the heads of agencies, but even their deputies. From EFCC to DSS, NNPC, NDLEA, NPA, NSCDC, NIS, FRSC, NPS, and nearly every other major institution — it was North on North. In fact, over 80% of these agencies had both leaders from the same region. It wasn’t governance; it was regional occupation.

    Now enter President Tinubu. A new era, a new hope. But did we really leave tribal politics behind?

    On the surface, Tinubu’s appointments show more balance. Agencies now have North–South or South–North combinations. There’s a visible attempt to mix things regionally. At least, on paper, it looks like a step in the right direction.

    But here’s where it gets messy — almost all the Southern appointments under Tinubu are Yoruba. His tribe. From AMCON to the Army, Navy, DIA, DSS, and more, it’s still ethnic stacking, just done differently. We’ve moved from Northern monopoly under Buhari to Yoruba favoritism under Tinubu. Same wine, different tribal bottle.

    WHY TRIBAL APPOINTMENTS ARE DESTROYING NIGERIA

    1. They kill meritocracy — people are chosen based on tribe, not ability. That’s why institutions rot.

    2. They destroy national unity — no one wants to believe in “one Nigeria” when only one group dominates.

    3. They fuel ethnic tension and resentment — every tribe begins to see others as threats instead of partners.

    4. They block true federal character — when only Hausa, Fulani, or Yoruba dominate, where are the Igbos? The Ijaws? The Ibibios? The Tivs? The Nupes?

    5. They breed mediocrity at the top — because positions are shared like family inheritance, not national responsibility.

    TINUBU VS BUHARI: WHO’S MORE TRIBAL?

    Let’s be honest.

    Buhari didn’t even pretend to balance. The North had it all. The South was an afterthought.

    Tinubu is trying to mix things — but only if you're Yoruba. The Igbo man is still watching from the sidelines. South–South is barely noticed.

    So the Obidients who cry “tribalism!” under Tinubu aren’t entirely wrong — but many of them were silent under Buhari.
    And the Buhari loyalists who scream “Tinubu is fair” are conveniently forgetting how they defended Northern domination for 8 years.

    Hypocrisy is the only thing everyone seems to share equally in this country.

    IF NIGERIA MUST MOVE FORWARD...

    We must kill tribalism in appointments. The presidency is not a tribal office. National agencies are not clan estates. Until we put merit and fairness above tribe, Nigeria will continue to crawl while other nations run.

    Let appointments reflect federal character, not ethnic calculation. Let every Nigerian child — North, South, East or West — believe they can rise to the top without a tribal godfather.

    Who did worse — Buhari or Tinubu?
    Is Tinubu’s balance real, or is it Yoruba rebranding of old tribal games?
    Can Nigeria ever break free from ethnic politics?

    Drop your thoughts. Argue with sense. But speak your truth.


    #WalaataPapers #NigeriaFirst #TribalismKills #TinubuVsBuhari #Obidients #Jagaban #ArewaPolitics #NaijaMustChange
    🔥 From Northern Monopoly to Yoruba Rotation? A Deep Look at Buhari vs Tinubu Appointments and the Tribal Virus Slowing Nigeria They say the more things change, the more they stay the same — but in Nigeria, it seems things just change tribally, not nationally. Let’s start with the facts. During President Buhari’s administration, key federal positions were overwhelmingly filled by individuals from the North. Not just the heads of agencies, but even their deputies. From EFCC to DSS, NNPC, NDLEA, NPA, NSCDC, NIS, FRSC, NPS, and nearly every other major institution — it was North on North. In fact, over 80% of these agencies had both leaders from the same region. It wasn’t governance; it was regional occupation. Now enter President Tinubu. A new era, a new hope. But did we really leave tribal politics behind? On the surface, Tinubu’s appointments show more balance. Agencies now have North–South or South–North combinations. There’s a visible attempt to mix things regionally. At least, on paper, it looks like a step in the right direction. But here’s where it gets messy — almost all the Southern appointments under Tinubu are Yoruba. His tribe. From AMCON to the Army, Navy, DIA, DSS, and more, it’s still ethnic stacking, just done differently. We’ve moved from Northern monopoly under Buhari to Yoruba favoritism under Tinubu. Same wine, different tribal bottle. ❗WHY TRIBAL APPOINTMENTS ARE DESTROYING NIGERIA 1. They kill meritocracy — people are chosen based on tribe, not ability. That’s why institutions rot. 2. They destroy national unity — no one wants to believe in “one Nigeria” when only one group dominates. 3. They fuel ethnic tension and resentment — every tribe begins to see others as threats instead of partners. 4. They block true federal character — when only Hausa, Fulani, or Yoruba dominate, where are the Igbos? The Ijaws? The Ibibios? The Tivs? The Nupes? 5. They breed mediocrity at the top — because positions are shared like family inheritance, not national responsibility. 💥 TINUBU VS BUHARI: WHO’S MORE TRIBAL? Let’s be honest. Buhari didn’t even pretend to balance. The North had it all. The South was an afterthought. Tinubu is trying to mix things — but only if you're Yoruba. The Igbo man is still watching from the sidelines. South–South is barely noticed. So the Obidients who cry “tribalism!” under Tinubu aren’t entirely wrong — but many of them were silent under Buhari. And the Buhari loyalists who scream “Tinubu is fair” are conveniently forgetting how they defended Northern domination for 8 years. Hypocrisy is the only thing everyone seems to share equally in this country. 🤯 IF NIGERIA MUST MOVE FORWARD... We must kill tribalism in appointments. The presidency is not a tribal office. National agencies are not clan estates. Until we put merit and fairness above tribe, Nigeria will continue to crawl while other nations run. Let appointments reflect federal character, not ethnic calculation. Let every Nigerian child — North, South, East or West — believe they can rise to the top without a tribal godfather. Who did worse — Buhari or Tinubu? Is Tinubu’s balance real, or is it Yoruba rebranding of old tribal games? Can Nigeria ever break free from ethnic politics? Drop your thoughts. Argue with sense. But speak your truth. 👇👇👇 #WalaataPapers #NigeriaFirst #TribalismKills #TinubuVsBuhari #Obidients #Jagaban #ArewaPolitics #NaijaMustChange
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  • Davido promised the Ghanaian guy who he gifted $5000 that after his tour he will send for him to come over to Nigeria
    Davido promised the Ghanaian guy who he gifted $5000 that after his tour he will send for him to come over to Nigeria 🇳🇬❤️
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  • why is Nigeria being punished with bad leadership? Imagine
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  • We gather dey gadachat to make cool money. Long live gada CEO, long live gadachat, long live Nigeria.
    We gather dey gadachat to make cool money. Long live gada CEO, long live gadachat, long live Nigeria.
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  • 278 IN UTME. I CHOSE EDUCATION. AND EVERYONE LOST THEIR MINDS.

    "Why would someone so intelligent waste a score like that on Education?"
    "You should be studying Medicine."
    "You deserve better."

    NO.
    Education is not a waste. I didn’t deserve “better.” I deserved my DREAM.

    And my dream was to TEACH. To build minds. To change lives.
    But in Nigeria, when you say you want to teach, people act like you’ve failed, like you're unintelligent

    First semester -12 courses: 11 A’s, 1 B.
    Boom. HOD of Physics offered me a department switch and a future job after M.Sc.
    I said NO. Not because the offer wasn’t tempting.
    But because I knew myself - and I knew I wasn’t called to just chase titles.
    I was born to build futures.

    But guess what?

    Now, JAMB just released the 2025 UTME cut-off for Colleges of Education: 100.
    Let that sink in. NOT AVERAGE! NOT 150! NOT 140!

    ONE HUNDRED.

    And we’re out here screaming about “half-baked teachers”?
    How won’t they be half-baked when we admit students with 100 marks to train the nation’s future?

    You need over 200 to study Law or Medicine…
    But just 100 to teach those who will become lawyers and doctors?

    This is madness.

    Let me be blunt:

    👉🏽 A country that treats education like a dustbin for rejected students will never rise.
    👉🏽 A system where “intelligent” people are told they’re too smart to teach is doomed.
    👉🏽 A nation that sets the bar so low for teacher training is signing its own death sentence.

    When NECO visited my school and saw 70% of teachers were B.Sc holders, they raised eyebrows.
    But any school that’s truly intentional about excellence won’t gamble with teachers’ quality.
    We’re raising thinkers, not just filling periods.

    Why is this hard to understand?

    TEACHERS are not plan B.
    TEACHERS are the MAIN PLAN.
    A country that undervalues its educators has no business dreaming of development.

    Stop telling brilliant students that “they deserve better than Education.”
    Make EDUCATION deserve brilliant students.

    Until we fix this narrative, we are going nowhere.

    278 for Education. And I REGRET NOTHING.

    I didn’t settle.
    I CHOSE. And I’m still choosing - every single day.

    Share this if you believe Nigeria’s education system needs a reset.

    I am Owoade Mariam and I know that the Nigerian education system deserves better.
    278 IN UTME. I CHOSE EDUCATION. AND EVERYONE LOST THEIR MINDS. "Why would someone so intelligent waste a score like that on Education?" "You should be studying Medicine." "You deserve better." NO. Education is not a waste. I didn’t deserve “better.” I deserved my DREAM. And my dream was to TEACH. To build minds. To change lives. But in Nigeria, when you say you want to teach, people act like you’ve failed, like you're unintelligent 🎯 First semester -12 courses: 11 A’s, 1 B. Boom. HOD of Physics offered me a department switch and a future job after M.Sc. I said NO. Not because the offer wasn’t tempting. But because I knew myself - and I knew I wasn’t called to just chase titles. I was born to build futures. But guess what? 🚨 Now, JAMB just released the 2025 UTME cut-off for Colleges of Education: 100. Let that sink in. NOT AVERAGE! NOT 150! NOT 140! ONE HUNDRED. And we’re out here screaming about “half-baked teachers”? How won’t they be half-baked when we admit students with 100 marks to train the nation’s future? 🤯 You need over 200 to study Law or Medicine… But just 100 to teach those who will become lawyers and doctors? This is madness. Let me be blunt: 👉🏽 A country that treats education like a dustbin for rejected students will never rise. 👉🏽 A system where “intelligent” people are told they’re too smart to teach is doomed. 👉🏽 A nation that sets the bar so low for teacher training is signing its own death sentence. When NECO visited my school and saw 70% of teachers were B.Sc holders, they raised eyebrows. But any school that’s truly intentional about excellence won’t gamble with teachers’ quality. We’re raising thinkers, not just filling periods. Why is this hard to understand? 💥 TEACHERS are not plan B. 💥 TEACHERS are the MAIN PLAN. 💥 A country that undervalues its educators has no business dreaming of development. Stop telling brilliant students that “they deserve better than Education.” Make EDUCATION deserve brilliant students. Until we fix this narrative, we are going nowhere. 278 for Education. And I REGRET NOTHING. I didn’t settle. I CHOSE. And I’m still choosing - every single day. 📢 Share this if you believe Nigeria’s education system needs a reset. I am Owoade Mariam and I know that the Nigerian education system deserves better.
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  • *FG Sets July 15 Deadline for Payment of Wage Award Arrears to Civil Servants*

    The Federal Government has set a deadline of July 15, 2025, for the payment of wage award arrears owed to civil servants across various ministries and agencies. This decision was announced by George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, in a press briefing held on July 11, 2025. Akume expressed the government's dissatisfaction with the delay in payment and confirmed that the necessary funds have been approved for disbursement. The wage award arrears in question refer to the outstanding five months of N35,000 salary wage award owed to federal workers under the government's payroll. According to the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF), the payment will be made in installments of N35,000 per month for five months. This payment is part of the palliative measures introduced by the Federal Government to cushion the effects of economic reforms.

    The government had earlier paid five months' wage awards to federal employees in installments. However, the delay in payment has sparked concerns among labor unions. With the new deadline set for July 15, 2025, civil servants can expect to receive their outstanding arrears soon. The OAGF has assured workers that the payment will be made without further delay, emphasizing the government's commitment to implementing all policies and agreements 2regarding staff remuneration and welfare.

    For regular updates follow All civil servants in Nigeria - ACSIN
    *FG Sets July 15 Deadline for Payment of Wage Award Arrears to Civil Servants* The Federal Government has set a deadline of July 15, 2025, for the payment of wage award arrears owed to civil servants across various ministries and agencies. This decision was announced by George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, in a press briefing held on July 11, 2025. Akume expressed the government's dissatisfaction with the delay in payment and confirmed that the necessary funds have been approved for disbursement. The wage award arrears in question refer to the outstanding five months of N35,000 salary wage award owed to federal workers under the government's payroll. According to the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF), the payment will be made in installments of N35,000 per month for five months. This payment is part of the palliative measures introduced by the Federal Government to cushion the effects of economic reforms. The government had earlier paid five months' wage awards to federal employees in installments. However, the delay in payment has sparked concerns among labor unions. With the new deadline set for July 15, 2025, civil servants can expect to receive their outstanding arrears soon. The OAGF has assured workers that the payment will be made without further delay, emphasizing the government's commitment to implementing all policies and agreements 2regarding staff remuneration and welfare. For regular updates follow All civil servants in Nigeria - ACSIN
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  • I have an Award certificate for our Rt. Amb. Dr. Brownson to awarded to him on August 16, 2025 for his endeavors towards Nigerian Youths please remind me
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  • BREAKING news this week: US cuts visa validity for Nigerians, Peter Obi to contest 2027 polls—and more stories.
    BREAKING news this week: US cuts visa validity for Nigerians, Peter Obi to contest 2027 polls—and more stories.
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  • Olukoyede is one of the 'finest breed of anti-graft czars' worldwide. Don't splash mud on him because Yahaya Bello, Betta Edu, and Tompolo are not in jail yet—EFCC cautions Nigerians.
    Olukoyede is one of the 'finest breed of anti-graft czars' worldwide. Don't splash mud on him because Yahaya Bello, Betta Edu, and Tompolo are not in jail yet—EFCC cautions Nigerians.
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