• Stay away from negative people they have a problem for evry solution
    Stay away from negative people they have a problem for evry solution
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  • Meet Mufti Hamid Patel, head of the Office for Standards in Education in Pakistan .

    Sorry for the typo, he is the head of Office for Standards in Education in Britain
    Meet Mufti Hamid Patel, head of the Office for Standards in Education in Pakistan 🇵🇰. Sorry for the typo, he is the head of Office for Standards in Education in Britain 🇬🇧
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  • BREAKING:
    Hamas releases new video showing that they aren’t just deliberately starving the Israeli hostage Evyatar David, but also forcing him to dig his own grave in a tunnel under Gaza
    BREAKING: Hamas releases new video showing that they aren’t just deliberately starving the Israeli hostage Evyatar David, but also forcing him to dig his own grave in a tunnel under Gaza
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  • EFCC’s Operations At Majesty Estate, Port Harcourt

    In response to a distress call by residents of Majesty Estate, Nigerian Television Authority, NTA Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, concerning the nefarious activities of internet fraudsters in their neighborhood, operatives of the Port Harcourt Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Friday, August 1, 2025, carried out a sting operation that yielded 37 suspected fraudsters.

    In the course of the operation, the apartment of one of the residents that the Commission’s intelligence flagged was visited. For some inexplicable reasons, the residents refused to open their doors even when operatives of the Commission properly introduced themselves and announced their mission. On this score, one of the doors of the apartment was pried open, and search operations were carried out. No arrest or recovery was made, and no unprofessional conduct happened in the course of the operations. The Commission finds reports of a viral video of a broken door and harassment of residents in the Estate strange and unwarranted, as many residents profusely appreciated and commended the Commission for coming to their aid in making some arrests of suspected internet fraudsters.

    The Commission remains resolute in upholding sound professional conduct in its operations and will not hesitate to take disciplinary measures against any of its operatives found to be overzealous in the discharge of his duties.


    EFCC’s Operations At Majesty Estate, Port Harcourt In response to a distress call by residents of Majesty Estate, Nigerian Television Authority, NTA Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, concerning the nefarious activities of internet fraudsters in their neighborhood, operatives of the Port Harcourt Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Friday, August 1, 2025, carried out a sting operation that yielded 37 suspected fraudsters. In the course of the operation, the apartment of one of the residents that the Commission’s intelligence flagged was visited. For some inexplicable reasons, the residents refused to open their doors even when operatives of the Commission properly introduced themselves and announced their mission. On this score, one of the doors of the apartment was pried open, and search operations were carried out. No arrest or recovery was made, and no unprofessional conduct happened in the course of the operations. The Commission finds reports of a viral video of a broken door and harassment of residents in the Estate strange and unwarranted, as many residents profusely appreciated and commended the Commission for coming to their aid in making some arrests of suspected internet fraudsters. The Commission remains resolute in upholding sound professional conduct in its operations and will not hesitate to take disciplinary measures against any of its operatives found to be overzealous in the discharge of his duties.
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  • If you are thinking of converting your vehicle to CNG-powered, take this free advice from me: DO NOT TRY IT.

    Wetin my eye see the last 2 months, my mouth no go fit talk am finish. Not quite sure we are there yet.

    Long story cut short: it damaged my engine and I had to spend N680,000 to replace the engine.

    The challenges:

    1. CNG is not readily available in Nigeria. The few stations that have it often have very long queues. It may take you up to an hour to fill up.

    2. A full cylinder of CNG barely lasts for about 80km to 100km. Before you do a few movements you've run out of CNG. This means you'll have to go and queue up again for another hour.

    3. Any small thing the CNG don begin leak.

    4. CNG burns hotter than fuel so your engine may experience overheating. Mine did twice.

    5. Mechanics do not yet know how to repair CNG powered vehicles so if you take a trip to your mechanic for repairs, by the time he is done with the repairs, your CNG system is messed up. This means you will also need to take a trip to CNG technician to have it fixed at extra cost.

    6. Initial cost of installation is crazy. 1.5m for 6 cylinder vehicles. Sadly, installation companies are ripping off Nigerians. I later discovered that the actual cost of the full CNG kit is N800,000 and a technician can install it for you for N100,000. So with 900k, you can have it installed. But the companies installing it are charging Nigerians 1.5m for the conversion.

    7. The oga kpata kpata of them all: it will damage your engine completely. I was driving peacefully when the engine suddenly packed up and I had to pay to have the vehicle towed to my mechanic. Later found out I was not the only one. According to my mechanic, I was the 15th victim of an engine damage caused by CNG.

    That 900k or 1.5m you'll use to convert your vehicle to CNG, na your money you wan troway. Use the money and take yourself on a vacation or do give away and forget CNG.

    Not every victim will be open to you like I have o. A word is enough for the wise.
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    If you are thinking of converting your vehicle to CNG-powered, take this free advice from me: DO NOT TRY IT. Wetin my eye see the last 2 months, my mouth no go fit talk am finish. Not quite sure we are there yet. Long story cut short: it damaged my engine and I had to spend N680,000 to replace the engine. The challenges: 1. CNG is not readily available in Nigeria. The few stations that have it often have very long queues. It may take you up to an hour to fill up. 2. A full cylinder of CNG barely lasts for about 80km to 100km. Before you do a few movements you've run out of CNG. This means you'll have to go and queue up again for another hour. 3. Any small thing the CNG don begin leak. 4. CNG burns hotter than fuel so your engine may experience overheating. Mine did twice. 5. Mechanics do not yet know how to repair CNG powered vehicles so if you take a trip to your mechanic for repairs, by the time he is done with the repairs, your CNG system is messed up. This means you will also need to take a trip to CNG technician to have it fixed at extra cost. 6. Initial cost of installation is crazy. 1.5m for 6 cylinder vehicles. Sadly, installation companies are ripping off Nigerians. I later discovered that the actual cost of the full CNG kit is N800,000 and a technician can install it for you for N100,000. So with 900k, you can have it installed. But the companies installing it are charging Nigerians 1.5m for the conversion. 7. The oga kpata kpata of them all: it will damage your engine completely. I was driving peacefully when the engine suddenly packed up and I had to pay to have the vehicle towed to my mechanic. Later found out I was not the only one. According to my mechanic, I was the 15th victim of an engine damage caused by CNG. That 900k or 1.5m you'll use to convert your vehicle to CNG, na your money you wan troway. Use the money and take yourself on a vacation or do give away and forget CNG. Not every victim will be open to you like I have o. A word is enough for the wise. -Copied.
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  • The Plateau State chapter of the Coalition of Concerned Muslims, has distanced itself from a statement issued by the Executive Director of Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Prof. Ishaq Akintola, which alleged that the call by Governor Caleb Mutfwang for the withdrawal of the military from troubled spots in the state was a subtle move to target Muslims.

    In a strongly worded statement by its chairman, Alhaji Mohammed Adamu, the group said it was appalling that Akintola could descend so low as to make such inciting and inflammatory statements when all Mutfwang intended was to calm frayed nerves following a fresh wave of attacks in the state by bandits that led to massive loss of lives and properties.

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    The Plateau State chapter of the Coalition of Concerned Muslims, has distanced itself from a statement issued by the Executive Director of Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Prof. Ishaq Akintola, which alleged that the call by Governor Caleb Mutfwang for the withdrawal of the military from troubled spots in the state was a subtle move to target Muslims. In a strongly worded statement by its chairman, Alhaji Mohammed Adamu, the group said it was appalling that Akintola could descend so low as to make such inciting and inflammatory statements when all Mutfwang intended was to calm frayed nerves following a fresh wave of attacks in the state by bandits that led to massive loss of lives and properties. Check comment section for more....
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  • There are several flies that tend to be near cattle and interfere with their welfare, although they look similar, each one has unique and distinctive characteristics. These are 9 of the best known:
    1. Horn fly (Haematobia irritans)
    Small and dark, they usually perch on the backs of cows and move in groups.
    2. Stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans)
    Resembles the house fly, but is more active and likes to stay in shaded areas.
    3. Face fly (Musca autumnalis)
    Prefers areas near the eyes and nose of cattle, seeking moisture.
    4. House fly (Musca domestica)
    The same that we find at home, curious and very common in corrals and pastures.
    5. Gadfly (Tabanus spp.)
    Large and fast flying, with bright eyes and transparent wings.
    6. Buffalo horn fly (Lyperosia irritans)
    Similar to the horn fly, but smaller and tends to cluster in large numbers.
    7. Maggot fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax)
    Striking for its metallic blue-green color and persistent flight around animals.
    8. Nose fly (Oestrus ovis)
    Very small and inconspicuous, it approaches the snouts of sheep and sometimes cows.
    9. Nodule fly (Hypoderma spp.)
    Robust, bee-like, often seen on the back area.
    There are several flies that tend to be near cattle and interfere with their welfare, although they look similar, each one has unique and distinctive characteristics. These are 9 of the best known: 1. Horn fly (Haematobia irritans) Small and dark, they usually perch on the backs of cows and move in groups. 2. Stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) Resembles the house fly, but is more active and likes to stay in shaded areas. 3. Face fly (Musca autumnalis) Prefers areas near the eyes and nose of cattle, seeking moisture. 4. House fly (Musca domestica) The same that we find at home, curious and very common in corrals and pastures. 5. Gadfly (Tabanus spp.) Large and fast flying, with bright eyes and transparent wings. 6. Buffalo horn fly (Lyperosia irritans) Similar to the horn fly, but smaller and tends to cluster in large numbers. 7. Maggot fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax) Striking for its metallic blue-green color and persistent flight around animals. 8. Nose fly (Oestrus ovis) Very small and inconspicuous, it approaches the snouts of sheep and sometimes cows. 9. Nodule fly (Hypoderma spp.) Robust, bee-like, often seen on the back area.
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  • There are several flies that tend to be near cattle and interfere with their welfare, although they look similar, each one has unique and distinctive characteristics. These are 9 of the best known:
    1. Horn fly (Haematobia irritans)
    Small and dark, they usually perch on the backs of cows and move in groups.
    2. Stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans)
    Resembles the house fly, but is more active and likes to stay in shaded areas.
    3. Face fly (Musca autumnalis)
    Prefers areas near the eyes and nose of cattle, seeking moisture.
    4. House fly (Musca domestica)
    The same that we find at home, curious and very common in corrals and pastures.
    5. Gadfly (Tabanus spp.)
    Large and fast flying, with bright eyes and transparent wings.
    6. Buffalo horn fly (Lyperosia irritans)
    Similar to the horn fly, but smaller and tends to cluster in large numbers.
    7. Maggot fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax)
    Striking for its metallic blue-green color and persistent flight around animals.
    8. Nose fly (Oestrus ovis)
    Very small and inconspicuous, it approaches the snouts of sheep and sometimes cows.
    9. Nodule fly (Hypoderma spp.)
    Robust, bee-like, often seen on the back area.
    There are several flies that tend to be near cattle and interfere with their welfare, although they look similar, each one has unique and distinctive characteristics. These are 9 of the best known: 1. Horn fly (Haematobia irritans) Small and dark, they usually perch on the backs of cows and move in groups. 2. Stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) Resembles the house fly, but is more active and likes to stay in shaded areas. 3. Face fly (Musca autumnalis) Prefers areas near the eyes and nose of cattle, seeking moisture. 4. House fly (Musca domestica) The same that we find at home, curious and very common in corrals and pastures. 5. Gadfly (Tabanus spp.) Large and fast flying, with bright eyes and transparent wings. 6. Buffalo horn fly (Lyperosia irritans) Similar to the horn fly, but smaller and tends to cluster in large numbers. 7. Maggot fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax) Striking for its metallic blue-green color and persistent flight around animals. 8. Nose fly (Oestrus ovis) Very small and inconspicuous, it approaches the snouts of sheep and sometimes cows. 9. Nodule fly (Hypoderma spp.) Robust, bee-like, often seen on the back area.
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  • I didn’t leave my husband because I stopped loving him. I left because I was losing myself. I smiled in public and wore my ring, but inside I was empty. I gave everything to a man who stopped seeing me, and the home I built started to feel like a place I no longer belonged.

    Leaving wasn’t easy, but it was necessary. I stopped posting “Chioma Akpotha” and returned to “Chioma Chukwuka” to take back my peace and my name. I didn’t lose a marriage. I found myself.

    — Chioma Chukwuka
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    I didn’t leave my husband because I stopped loving him. I left because I was losing myself. I smiled in public and wore my ring, but inside I was empty. I gave everything to a man who stopped seeing me, and the home I built started to feel like a place I no longer belonged. Leaving wasn’t easy, but it was necessary. I stopped posting “Chioma Akpotha” and returned to “Chioma Chukwuka” to take back my peace and my name. I didn’t lose a marriage. I found myself. — Chioma Chukwuka #creatorsearchinsights #fypviralシ #goviral #facebookreelsviral #celebritygossip #celebritypost
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  • When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him
    When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him
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  • A staggering 1,975 students have applied for just 500 bursary awards initiated by Senator Jarigbe Agom, showing a massive demand for educational support in Cross River North.

    The N100,000 bursaries, meant for students under 30 years of age studying outside the state, were opened for online applications through a dedicated portal.

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    A staggering 1,975 students have applied for just 500 bursary awards initiated by Senator Jarigbe Agom, showing a massive demand for educational support in Cross River North. The N100,000 bursaries, meant for students under 30 years of age studying outside the state, were opened for online applications through a dedicated portal. Check comment section for more.....
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  • The Association of Igbo Town Unions, ASITU, has strongly rejected the move to create more States in Nigeria, describing such proposal as misplacement of priority and misguided attempt to create more problems to the already fragile federation.

    The Union made their position known following the recent public hearing on the amendment of the 1999 Constitution organized by the National Assembly across the country

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    The Association of Igbo Town Unions, ASITU, has strongly rejected the move to create more States in Nigeria, describing such proposal as misplacement of priority and misguided attempt to create more problems to the already fragile federation. The Union made their position known following the recent public hearing on the amendment of the 1999 Constitution organized by the National Assembly across the country Check comment section for more.....
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