• Spirit of sportsmanship.
    RIP jota.
    Manchester United duo of Bruno Fernandez, Diogo and the manager Amorim visited the memorial of jota at Liverpool today to pay there last respect in behalf of Manchester United
    Spirit of sportsmanship. RIP jota. Manchester United duo of Bruno Fernandez, Diogo and the manager Amorim visited the memorial of jota at Liverpool today to pay there last respect in behalf of Manchester United
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  • Drama at the Club World Cup Final!

    Chelsea just made history by thrashing PSG 3–0 to win the 2025 Club World Cup

    But guess who stole the spotlight?

    President Donald Trump walked on stage during the trophy presentation and refused to leave!

    People were expecting to see the footballers lift the trophy and enjoy their moment, but Trump stood in the way and refused to leave quickly. This annoyed many fans, and they started booing him.

    His action was seen by many as disrespectful and attention-seeking because the spotlight was supposed to be on the winning team, not on him.

    Was this a power move or pure disrespect?
    Let the footballers shine, abeg!

    #ClubWorldCup #TrumpDrama #FootballWahala #ChelseaPSG #SportsGist
    Drama at the Club World Cup Final! Chelsea just made history by thrashing PSG 3–0 to win the 2025 Club World Cup But guess who stole the spotlight? 👀 President Donald Trump walked on stage during the trophy presentation and refused to leave!😳 People were expecting to see the footballers lift the trophy and enjoy their moment, but Trump stood in the way and refused to leave quickly. This annoyed many fans, and they started booing him. His action was seen by many as disrespectful and attention-seeking because the spotlight was supposed to be on the winning team, not on him. Was this a power move or pure disrespect?🤔 Let the footballers shine, abeg! #ClubWorldCup #TrumpDrama #FootballWahala #ChelseaPSG #SportsGist
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  • All in the name of sports, and you wonder why most species are extinct courtesy of these people
    All in the name of sports, and you wonder why most species are extinct courtesy of these people
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  • This is the complete list of the 63 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) whose revenue collection powers are fully transferred to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) under the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill according to the New Tax Reform:

    1. Abuja Securities & Commodity Exchange Commission

    2. Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria

    3. Council for Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria

    4. Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC)

    5. Federal Housing Authority (FHA)

    6. Industrial Training Fund (ITF)

    7. Integrated Water Resources Development Agency (IWRDA)

    8. Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB)

    9. National Examinations Council (NECO)

    10. National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA)

    11. National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)

    12. National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA)

    13. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM)

    14. National Sports Commission (NASC)

    15. Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB)

    16. Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC)

    17. Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA)

    18. Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority

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

    20. Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund)

    21. Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC)

    22. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF)

    23. Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)

    24. Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA)

    25. Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC)

    26. Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA)

    27. Raw Material Research & Development Council (RMRDC)

    28. Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)

    29. National Sugar Development Council (NSDC)

    30. Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST)

    31. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)

    32. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)

    33. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)

    34. National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC)

    35. National Communications Commission (NCC)

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

    37. Nigerian Customs Service (NCS)

    38. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)

    39. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

    40. National Broadcasting Commission (NBC)

    41. Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC)

    42. Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN)

    43. Financial Reporting Council (FRC)

    44. Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET)

    45. Nigerian Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)

    46. National Pensions Commission (PENCOM)

    47. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)

    48. Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS)

    49. National Business & Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB)

    50. National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF)

    51. National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC)

    52. Nigerian Electricity Management Service Agency (NEMSA)

    53. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC)

    54. Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON)

    55. Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC)

    56. Nigerian Television Authority (NTA)

    57. Nigerian Copyright Commission (NIGCC)

    58. National Space Research & Development Agency (NSRDA)

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

    60. Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET)

    61. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC)

    62. Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA)

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

    What Comes Next?

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

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

    Their budgets and funding will now derive from federal allocations instead of internally generated revenue.
    This is the complete list of the 63 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) whose revenue collection powers are fully transferred to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) under the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill according to the New Tax Reform: 1. Abuja Securities & Commodity Exchange Commission 2. Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria 3. Council for Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria 4. Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) 5. Federal Housing Authority (FHA) 6. Industrial Training Fund (ITF) 7. Integrated Water Resources Development Agency (IWRDA) 8. Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB) 9. National Examinations Council (NECO) 10. National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) 11. National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) 12. National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) 13. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) 14. National Sports Commission (NASC) 15. Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB) 16. Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) 17. Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) 18. Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority 19. Nigerian Midstream & Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) 20. Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) 21. Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) 22. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) 23. Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) 24. Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) 25. Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) 26. Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA) 27. Raw Material Research & Development Council (RMRDC) 28. Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) 29. National Sugar Development Council (NSDC) 30. Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) 31. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) 32. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 33. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) 34. National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC) 35. National Communications Commission (NCC) 36. National Agency for Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC) 37. Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) 38. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) 39. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) 40. National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) 41. Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC) 42. Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) 43. Financial Reporting Council (FRC) 44. Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) 45. Nigerian Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) 46. National Pensions Commission (PENCOM) 47. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) 48. Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) 49. National Business & Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) 50. National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF) 51. National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) 52. Nigerian Electricity Management Service Agency (NEMSA) 53. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) 54. Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) 55. Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) 56. Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) 57. Nigerian Copyright Commission (NIGCC) 58. National Space Research & Development Agency (NSRDA) 59. National Office for Technology Acquisition & Promotion (NOTAP) 60. Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) 61. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) 62. Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) 63. Nigeria Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT) (The list is based on the Schedule to the Fiscal Responsibility Act and confirmed as the MDAs in scope) What Comes Next? All revenue collection—taxes, fees, levies, duties—previously collected by these entities will now fall under the exclusive purview of the NRS. These MDAs will retain their regulatory, supervisory, and operational roles but must cease independent revenue collection activities. Their budgets and funding will now derive from federal allocations instead of internally generated revenue.
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  • Napoli have rejected a fresh €75m bid from Galatasaray for Victor Osimhen, despite the Turkish giants meeting the official release clause in the striker’s contract, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.
    Napoli have rejected a fresh €75m bid from Galatasaray for Victor Osimhen, despite the Turkish giants meeting the official release clause in the striker’s contract, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.
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  • MBEUEMO SIGNED BEFORE PRE-SEASON

    | Manchester United remain optimistic of agreeing a deal to sign Bryan Mbeumo in time for the forward to be part of their pre-season tour of the United States.

    @skysports
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  • Meet Obafemi Martins' son, Kevin (20), who plays as a striker for Serie A club Monza.

    His mother is Abigail Barwuah, a Ghanaian and the biological sister of Mario Balotelli — which makes Balotelli his uncle.

    Kevin is eligible to represent three countries: Italy, Nigeria, and Ghana.

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  • _*THE BEST WAY TO BE A FATHER:*_



    1. BE THERE
    The biggest failure as a man is having a child and rejecting that child, abdicating your responsibility as a father, being quick to have sex and quicker to run away when pregnancy comes. Too many children are hurting because of a father who is alive but has disowned them, it makes the child grow feeling unwanted and unloved, it dents the child's self esteem and some become adults with a constant feeling of rejection. If you have a child, be there; no matter how bad things are between you and the mother of the child- be there; you owe it to your young one.

    2. TELL YOUR DAUGHTER SHE IS BEAUTIFUL
    The first man to compliment a girl should be her father, the first man to take note of her beauty should be her dad. A girl should grow up convinced she is beautiful and feeling like a king's princess that even when boys and men try to woo her saying she's beautiful she responds "I know, dad has been telling me that for years". Too many girls fall for preying men because they are desperately looking for affection, they have daddy issues and had no encounter with a male figure who genuinely loved them before the preying men noticed their ***** and hips; so they fall prey to men who use compliments and give attention as a carrot to lure to a trap that leads to hurt.

    3. MODEL MANHOOD TO THE SONS
    A boy comes into the world as a naive student who will absorb what the male figures around him teach. He can be taught the right way to be a man or be misled. He learns how to treat females whether good or bad from the men around him. He should learn proper manhood from the father. The father should model how best to treat and respect females, how to love as a man, how to work, how to provide, how to be a man of integrity. This learning should be in the form of loving mentorship, too many men grow up with an absent father, too many grow up with a father who puts too much pressure on the poor boy inorder to win daddy's approval that they grow up frustrated and angry at the world because their transition from boy to man was cruel and made to be a test to win a nod than a smooth mentorship process. Too many boys are left to find their way and in so doing will make many mistakes and end up half-grown boys in men's bodies.

    4. EAT WITH YOUR FAMILY
    Food brings people together, one of the greatest show of security to a child is when the dad makes time to share meals.

    5. BE THE SPIRITUAL LEADER
    The father should be the High Priest. He should lead the child/ children towards living a Godly life, he should be seen praying, reading God's word, living out a Godly life, loving. The child should be given a Godly foundation that will shape a stable future and the father should be seen submitting to the God who gave the child life and who makes parenthood possible.

    6. LISTEN
    A child with a father who loves to listen grows in confidence. When a child feels he/she can tell daddy anything, no battle will intimidate the child. Sometimes you don't have to say much, just sit back and pay attention. The first need of love is to be listened to, to be treated like how you feel and what you have to say is important.

    7. GIVE ADVICE
    A father should be there to offer counsel whether solicited or not. Children cry for direction. As a father, be involved in the process of the seeking of answers. Be open about your mistakes (no lying you used to get straight A's in school), your childhood, your lessons and your expectations of the child. Give advice not as a dictator whose word is final lest you isolate yourself from the child because the child can do what you ask yet fear and despise you; but help the child understand why you are insisting on your way, help the child understand your reasons, train your child to think through solutions; this way, he/ she will grow up with the self-sufficient capacity of making sound and wise decisions.

    8. BE PRESENT
    The father's presence should be felt, too many fathers have left parenting to the wife. The best test of love is the giving of time, do not fail this test.

    9. REFRAIN FROM THROWING MONEY AT THE PROBLEM
    No matter how rich you are, fatherhood is not done by throwing money at issues. When your child complains of your absence, when problems arise, when dealing with your child becomes a handful and you feel you have no time; don't use money to silence or appease the child. Fatherhood is a hands on approach, it will not be easy but its fruits are sweet. Don't escape through your ATM. Material things can contain a child for a while, but soon the child will look around and see empty things but no love from dad.

    10. SHOW UP
    Make daddy appearances; show up at your child's sports day, birthday, parent's day, graduation or any other special day. Make random visits to what your child cares alot about even if for a few minutes. Meet your child's friends briefly, let your child feel daddy's loving eyes are watching over me. An employee feels special when the boss makes a random visit to smile at the employee's work, a citizen feels special when The President makes a surprise visit to greet the citizen, a child feels special when daddy makes a loving phonecall or shows up to demonstrate he cares.

    11. BE A SUPER HERO
    Be strength to your child, the rock that is a shelter, the refuge and defender to your child. The attributes of God the Heavenly Father, model them as an earthly father.

    12. CAST A VISION
    With your wife, cast a vision for your family. Define what you expect from your child because children love living up to a target. Make the vision and values that should govern your family plain and simple for the child to live by. Your role is to show leadership.

    13. STAY FOCUSED
    Casting a vision is not enough, you must not abandon ship. The man is the one who proposes to a woman for marriage, he initiates the formation of a family, but too many men let down the family they themselves initiated. They start having affairs, wasting time and money on women and being distracted by meaningless pursuits as their children suffer. Don't let go of the steering wheel, drive your family car its full course.

    14. BE A SUCCESS STORY,
    SUCCEED AS A MAN successed as a professional, succeed in life, shine in society. Children love to brag about their dad, be the best man in your child/ children's eyes, the one to grow up to be like. Let it be an honor to carry your name as a surname.

    15. LOVE THE MOTHER
    Your wife acquires a new position when you have children, she is not just your wife but the mother of your children. Your child/ children love both of you the same and the desire of a child is to see mum and dad in love working as a team. A child should grow up with the demonstration of how true love looks like from mum and dad.
    _*THE BEST WAY TO BE A FATHER:*_ 1. BE THERE The biggest failure as a man is having a child and rejecting that child, abdicating your responsibility as a father, being quick to have sex and quicker to run away when pregnancy comes. Too many children are hurting because of a father who is alive but has disowned them, it makes the child grow feeling unwanted and unloved, it dents the child's self esteem and some become adults with a constant feeling of rejection. If you have a child, be there; no matter how bad things are between you and the mother of the child- be there; you owe it to your young one. 2. TELL YOUR DAUGHTER SHE IS BEAUTIFUL The first man to compliment a girl should be her father, the first man to take note of her beauty should be her dad. A girl should grow up convinced she is beautiful and feeling like a king's princess that even when boys and men try to woo her saying she's beautiful she responds "I know, dad has been telling me that for years". Too many girls fall for preying men because they are desperately looking for affection, they have daddy issues and had no encounter with a male figure who genuinely loved them before the preying men noticed their boobs and hips; so they fall prey to men who use compliments and give attention as a carrot to lure to a trap that leads to hurt. 3. MODEL MANHOOD TO THE SONS A boy comes into the world as a naive student who will absorb what the male figures around him teach. He can be taught the right way to be a man or be misled. He learns how to treat females whether good or bad from the men around him. He should learn proper manhood from the father. The father should model how best to treat and respect females, how to love as a man, how to work, how to provide, how to be a man of integrity. This learning should be in the form of loving mentorship, too many men grow up with an absent father, too many grow up with a father who puts too much pressure on the poor boy inorder to win daddy's approval that they grow up frustrated and angry at the world because their transition from boy to man was cruel and made to be a test to win a nod than a smooth mentorship process. Too many boys are left to find their way and in so doing will make many mistakes and end up half-grown boys in men's bodies. 4. EAT WITH YOUR FAMILY Food brings people together, one of the greatest show of security to a child is when the dad makes time to share meals. 5. BE THE SPIRITUAL LEADER The father should be the High Priest. He should lead the child/ children towards living a Godly life, he should be seen praying, reading God's word, living out a Godly life, loving. The child should be given a Godly foundation that will shape a stable future and the father should be seen submitting to the God who gave the child life and who makes parenthood possible. 6. LISTEN A child with a father who loves to listen grows in confidence. When a child feels he/she can tell daddy anything, no battle will intimidate the child. Sometimes you don't have to say much, just sit back and pay attention. The first need of love is to be listened to, to be treated like how you feel and what you have to say is important. 7. GIVE ADVICE A father should be there to offer counsel whether solicited or not. Children cry for direction. As a father, be involved in the process of the seeking of answers. Be open about your mistakes (no lying you used to get straight A's in school), your childhood, your lessons and your expectations of the child. Give advice not as a dictator whose word is final lest you isolate yourself from the child because the child can do what you ask yet fear and despise you; but help the child understand why you are insisting on your way, help the child understand your reasons, train your child to think through solutions; this way, he/ she will grow up with the self-sufficient capacity of making sound and wise decisions. 8. BE PRESENT The father's presence should be felt, too many fathers have left parenting to the wife. The best test of love is the giving of time, do not fail this test. 9. REFRAIN FROM THROWING MONEY AT THE PROBLEM No matter how rich you are, fatherhood is not done by throwing money at issues. When your child complains of your absence, when problems arise, when dealing with your child becomes a handful and you feel you have no time; don't use money to silence or appease the child. Fatherhood is a hands on approach, it will not be easy but its fruits are sweet. Don't escape through your ATM. Material things can contain a child for a while, but soon the child will look around and see empty things but no love from dad. 10. SHOW UP Make daddy appearances; show up at your child's sports day, birthday, parent's day, graduation or any other special day. Make random visits to what your child cares alot about even if for a few minutes. Meet your child's friends briefly, let your child feel daddy's loving eyes are watching over me. An employee feels special when the boss makes a random visit to smile at the employee's work, a citizen feels special when The President makes a surprise visit to greet the citizen, a child feels special when daddy makes a loving phonecall or shows up to demonstrate he cares. 11. BE A SUPER HERO Be strength to your child, the rock that is a shelter, the refuge and defender to your child. The attributes of God the Heavenly Father, model them as an earthly father. 12. CAST A VISION With your wife, cast a vision for your family. Define what you expect from your child because children love living up to a target. Make the vision and values that should govern your family plain and simple for the child to live by. Your role is to show leadership. 13. STAY FOCUSED Casting a vision is not enough, you must not abandon ship. The man is the one who proposes to a woman for marriage, he initiates the formation of a family, but too many men let down the family they themselves initiated. They start having affairs, wasting time and money on women and being distracted by meaningless pursuits as their children suffer. Don't let go of the steering wheel, drive your family car its full course. 14. BE A SUCCESS STORY, SUCCEED AS A MAN successed as a professional, succeed in life, shine in society. Children love to brag about their dad, be the best man in your child/ children's eyes, the one to grow up to be like. Let it be an honor to carry your name as a surname. 15. LOVE THE MOTHER Your wife acquires a new position when you have children, she is not just your wife but the mother of your children. Your child/ children love both of you the same and the desire of a child is to see mum and dad in love working as a team. A child should grow up with the demonstration of how true love looks like from mum and dad.
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