• 3 Tribes 1 People !!! Redefining Tech With Bluntgadgets, Our bold new blunt gadgets front packaging ads celebrate Naija's vibrant tribes-Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, bringing a fresh vibe to the gadget industry. Proud to lead this cultural revolution. Join the movement!
    3 Tribes 1 People !!! Redefining Tech With Bluntgadgets, Our bold new blunt gadgets front packaging ads celebrate Naija's vibrant tribes-Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, bringing a fresh vibe to the gadget industry. Proud to lead this cultural revolution. Join the movement!
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  • Kaiiii IPOB/Biafra ESN Gangs' den busted in Imo State

    There were 58 kidnap victims and 42 stolen children rescued, Human parts, charms, Arms, Biafra flags and other deadly items recovered by Nigeria Police Force in Imo State

    OH GOD CLEANSE THE IGBOLAND

    May A New Nigeria SPROUT like A New SEEDLING. Let the EYES of all NATIONS of the earth SEE your New BRANCHES grow and all the INHABITANTS thereof shall EAT from your FRUITING in The Name of Jesus "

    NIGERIA SHALL BE MADE A GREAT NATION!!!
    Who has heard such a thing? who has seen such things before? Can a country be born in a day or A nation born at once in a moment? But as soon as Zion travail she delivered a New Nation
    ◄ Genesis 12:2 ►
    I will make you into a great nation. I will bless you and make you famous, and you will be a blessing to others. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who treat you with contempt. All the families on earth will be blessed through you.”

    John 1:45-46
    POV: Can anything good come from Nigeria?
    ME: Yes, the fallen walls of Nigeria shall be Rebuilt Again and A Brand New Nigeria Shall Emerge

    Habakkuk 2:2-3
    Then the Lord said to me, “Write my answer plainly on tablets, so that a runner can carry the correct message to others. This vision is for a future time. It describes the end, and it will be fulfilled. If it seems slow in coming, wait patiently, for it will surely take place. It will not be delayed


    Job 14:7-9
    “Even a tree has more hope! If it is cut down, it will sprout again and grow new branches. Though its roots have grown old in the earth and its stump decays, at the scent of water it will bud and sprout again like a new seedling.

    ARISE AND SHINE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA “Arise and shine, the Federal Republic of Nigeria!!! Let your light shine for all nations of the earth to see. For the glory of the Lord rises to shine on you. Darkness as black as night covers all the nations of the earth, but the glory of the Lord rises and appears over you. All nations will come to your light; mighty kings will come to see your radiance. “Look and see, for everyone is coming home! Your sons are coming from distant lands; your little daughters will be carried home

    @topfans
    #JesusOverNigeria
    #chaplaindanieljoealimi
    Chaplain Daniel Joe Alimi
    #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria
    Nigeria Christian Civil Chaplain Corps
    #savedbytruthministrynigeria #HolySpirit #new #nigeria #nigerian #discipledanieljoealimi #baptism #repentance #salvation #police #army #navy #prison #military #paramilitary #airforce #ncdsc #civildefence #IndependenceDay #congratutions #PeterObi #igbo #biafra #mnk #yoruba #hausa #savedbytruthministrynigeria
    Kaiiii 😭😭😭 IPOB/Biafra ESN Gangs' den busted in Imo State There were 58 kidnap victims and 42 stolen children rescued, Human parts, charms, Arms, Biafra flags and other deadly items recovered by Nigeria Police Force in Imo State OH GOD CLEANSE THE IGBOLAND 😭😭😭 May A New Nigeria SPROUT 🌱 like A New SEEDLING. Let the EYES 👀 of all NATIONS of the earth SEE your New BRANCHES grow and all the INHABITANTS thereof shall EAT from your FRUITING in The Name of Jesus 😭🇳🇬🪖✝️🧎‍♂️" NIGERIA SHALL BE MADE A GREAT NATION!!! Who has heard such a thing? who has seen such things before? Can a country be born in a day or A nation born at once in a moment? But as soon as Zion travail she delivered a New Nation 👉👉👉👉◄ Genesis 12:2 ► 👈👈👈👈👈 I will make you into a great nation. I will bless you and make you famous, and you will be a blessing to others. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who treat you with contempt. All the families on earth will be blessed through you.” 👉🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬John 1:45-46🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬👈 POV: Can anything good come from Nigeria? ME: Yes, the fallen walls of Nigeria shall be Rebuilt Again and A Brand New Nigeria Shall Emerge 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬Habakkuk 2:2-3🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 Then the Lord said to me, “Write my answer plainly on tablets, so that a runner can carry the correct message to others. This vision is for a future time. It describes the end, and it will be fulfilled. If it seems slow in coming, wait patiently, for it will surely take place. It will not be delayed 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 👉👉👉👉👉Job 14:7-9👈👈👈👈👈 “Even a tree has more hope! If it is cut down, it will sprout again and grow new branches. Though its roots have grown old in the earth and its stump decays, at the scent of water it will bud and sprout again like a new seedling. ARISE AND SHINE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 “Arise and shine, the Federal Republic of Nigeria!!! Let your light shine for all nations of the earth to see. For the glory of the Lord rises to shine on you. Darkness as black as night covers all the nations of the earth, but the glory of the Lord rises and appears over you. All nations will come to your light; mighty kings will come to see your radiance. “Look and see, for everyone is coming home! Your sons are coming from distant lands; your little daughters will be carried home @topfans #JesusOverNigeria #chaplaindanieljoealimi Chaplain Daniel Joe Alimi #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria Nigeria Christian Civil Chaplain Corps #savedbytruthministrynigeria #HolySpirit #new #nigeria #nigerian #discipledanieljoealimi #baptism #repentance #salvation #police #army #navy #prison #military #paramilitary #airforce #ncdsc #civildefence #IndependenceDay #congratutions #PeterObi #igbo #biafra #mnk #yoruba #hausa #savedbytruthministrynigeria
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  • We’ve Had Fulani, Hausa, Yoruba Presidents, But We’ve Yet To Have a True Nigerian President–Obasanjo | ABK News

    On Friday, July 18, 2025, The Nation reported that former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo strongly criticised the current state of Nigeria under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership, describing the country as being in “bondage.” Speaking at his Abeokuta residence during a visit from southern leaders of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Obasanjo expressed grave concern over widespread insecurity, economic instability, and divisive ethnic politics, which he said were severely hindering national progress.

    Obasanjo lamented that Nigeria is trapped in a cycle of poor leadership that has subjected its citizens to continued hardship without any real hope for transformative change. He said the current condition of the country is alarming and demands not only attention but also national prayer and vigilance. Despite the dire situation, he urged Nigerians to remain politically active, hopeful, and committed to national affairs.

    He stressed the urgent need for decisive action to combat insecurity and revamp the struggling economy. Additionally, Obasanjo warned against the persistence of tribal politics, which he believes continues to fragment the nation and obstruct meaningful development. According to him, many political leaders are more concerned with personal gain than with genuine service to the country.

    Obasanjo also stated that Nigeria has disappointed not only its citizens but the global community as well. He called for a shift from ethnically driven leadership to a truly nationalistic approach. “We have had Fulani Nigerian presidents, Hausa Nigerian presidents, Yoruba Nigerian presidents,” he remarked, “but we have not yet had a true Nigerian president who represents all.” Until Nigeria breaks free from ethnically based politics and embraces inclusive leadership, Obasanjo warned, it will remain mired in the same set of challenges.

    He concluded by urging for unity, sincerity, and a deep commitment to the national interest above regional or personal agendas.

    #Obasanjo
    We’ve Had Fulani, Hausa, Yoruba Presidents, But We’ve Yet To Have a True Nigerian President–Obasanjo | ABK News On Friday, July 18, 2025, The Nation reported that former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo strongly criticised the current state of Nigeria under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership, describing the country as being in “bondage.” Speaking at his Abeokuta residence during a visit from southern leaders of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Obasanjo expressed grave concern over widespread insecurity, economic instability, and divisive ethnic politics, which he said were severely hindering national progress. Obasanjo lamented that Nigeria is trapped in a cycle of poor leadership that has subjected its citizens to continued hardship without any real hope for transformative change. He said the current condition of the country is alarming and demands not only attention but also national prayer and vigilance. Despite the dire situation, he urged Nigerians to remain politically active, hopeful, and committed to national affairs. He stressed the urgent need for decisive action to combat insecurity and revamp the struggling economy. Additionally, Obasanjo warned against the persistence of tribal politics, which he believes continues to fragment the nation and obstruct meaningful development. According to him, many political leaders are more concerned with personal gain than with genuine service to the country. Obasanjo also stated that Nigeria has disappointed not only its citizens but the global community as well. He called for a shift from ethnically driven leadership to a truly nationalistic approach. “We have had Fulani Nigerian presidents, Hausa Nigerian presidents, Yoruba Nigerian presidents,” he remarked, “but we have not yet had a true Nigerian president who represents all.” Until Nigeria breaks free from ethnically based politics and embraces inclusive leadership, Obasanjo warned, it will remain mired in the same set of challenges. He concluded by urging for unity, sincerity, and a deep commitment to the national interest above regional or personal agendas. #Obasanjo
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  • Dear Parents,

    There are things that parents do that makes me wonder if they know the implications. In my teaching career, I've come to realize that children who are well brought up produce better results.

    What I see these days is training the "butty" (aje butter) way which gets me scared of what will happen in the next 10-15 years.

    I see eight year olds who don't bother to lay their beds.

    I see 10 year olds served by the maid or "caring mum" on the table and they either don't pack the table or they just dump the plates in the kitchen for the maid or "caring mum".

    Drivers carry the bags of
    children above 5 years and the children call them "my driver".

    Manual cloth washing is
    gradually been replaced by
    washing machines yet the maid or "caring mum" will be the one to do the laundry.

    Children wake up and go straight to the TV and sleep late watching TV with mum and dad but mum and dad don't allow them read late.
    They'll say "go and sleep".

    I see parents play game for
    hours on their phones yet
    wonder why their children don't read and why their results are poor despite investment in expensive schools.

    I see tweenagers and teenagers who can't cook common white rice because there's maid, nanny, cook, "caring mum" etc.

    I see children who are addicted to cheating in exams, assignments, class work and the parents aren't taking conscious steps to correct it, instead some will bribe teachers to make their children first, teach them during external exams or take them to "miracle centres" to write their exams.

    I see children who talk to their parents and other adults disrespectfully and all parents say is "children of nowadays are outspoken".

    Your children's wardrobe is full of clothes but they don't have a single book.

    You buy them lots of toys but you didn't buy them books.

    I can go on and on.

    See, when next you tell your
    child not to do house chores,
    study hard, etc, have it at the back of your mind that what you're saying is "don't take responsibility for your life".

    I guess parents don't know that chores and morals are almost directly proportional to academic performance.

    Haven't you thought of it that when our forefathers went to farm, fetched water, etc, before or after school, the world was a better place?

    Haven't you thought of it that our local proverbs which have remained relevant were coined by unlettered men and women?

    A Hausa proverb says, "Ka so naka, duniya ta 'ki shi..." favour your son and the world will reject him..." (vice-versa).

    A Yoruba proverb also says, "eni a nwo ki wooran"... "those who make news don't watch news".

    So when you're mentoring your children to be T.V. addicts you should understand what you're
    grooming them to be.

    There are TWO PAINS in life and everyone must suffer one; *PAIN OF DISCIPLINE* or *PAIN OF REGRET*.

    When you're preventing your
    children from going through *pain of discipline*, just understand that you're automatically preparing them for *pain of regret*.

    Some parents feel that their
    children's careers are secured because of their financial stand.

    Now, let's do this analysis:
    1. You get your children a job.

    2. You make them take over your company.

    3. You set up a business for
    them.

    1. If you get them a job and they have the wrong attitude at work like being late, talking rudely to clients, etc, which made the company lose a big contract, will they keep them there?

    2. They take over your company and your company lost within three months an amount that you didn't make in your first five years in business due to their lack of discipline, will you pat them on the head and say I'm proud of you child?

    3. They run the business shabbily and there's nothing to show for it within few years.

    The earlier we stopped these
    pampering the better. You will give an account to God for them.

    Train your child in the way he
    should go and when he is old, he won't depart from it.
    Dear Parents, There are things that parents do that makes me wonder if they know the implications. In my teaching career, I've come to realize that children who are well brought up produce better results. What I see these days is training the "butty" (aje butter) way which gets me scared of what will happen in the next 10-15 years. I see eight year olds who don't bother to lay their beds. I see 10 year olds served by the maid or "caring mum" on the table and they either don't pack the table or they just dump the plates in the kitchen for the maid or "caring mum". Drivers carry the bags of children above 5 years and the children call them "my driver". Manual cloth washing is gradually been replaced by washing machines yet the maid or "caring mum" will be the one to do the laundry. Children wake up and go straight to the TV and sleep late watching TV with mum and dad but mum and dad don't allow them read late. They'll say "go and sleep". I see parents play game for hours on their phones yet wonder why their children don't read and why their results are poor despite investment in expensive schools. I see tweenagers and teenagers who can't cook common white rice because there's maid, nanny, cook, "caring mum" etc. I see children who are addicted to cheating in exams, assignments, class work and the parents aren't taking conscious steps to correct it, instead some will bribe teachers to make their children first, teach them during external exams or take them to "miracle centres" to write their exams. I see children who talk to their parents and other adults disrespectfully and all parents say is "children of nowadays are outspoken". Your children's wardrobe is full of clothes but they don't have a single book. You buy them lots of toys but you didn't buy them books. I can go on and on. See, when next you tell your child not to do house chores, study hard, etc, have it at the back of your mind that what you're saying is "don't take responsibility for your life". I guess parents don't know that chores and morals are almost directly proportional to academic performance. Haven't you thought of it that when our forefathers went to farm, fetched water, etc, before or after school, the world was a better place? Haven't you thought of it that our local proverbs which have remained relevant were coined by unlettered men and women? A Hausa proverb says, "Ka so naka, duniya ta 'ki shi..." favour your son and the world will reject him..." (vice-versa). A Yoruba proverb also says, "eni a nwo ki wooran"... "those who make news don't watch news". So when you're mentoring your children to be T.V. addicts you should understand what you're grooming them to be. There are TWO PAINS in life and everyone must suffer one; *PAIN OF DISCIPLINE* or *PAIN OF REGRET*. When you're preventing your children from going through *pain of discipline*, just understand that you're automatically preparing them for *pain of regret*. Some parents feel that their children's careers are secured because of their financial stand. Now, let's do this analysis: 1. You get your children a job. 2. You make them take over your company. 3. You set up a business for them. 1. If you get them a job and they have the wrong attitude at work like being late, talking rudely to clients, etc, which made the company lose a big contract, will they keep them there? 2. They take over your company and your company lost within three months an amount that you didn't make in your first five years in business due to their lack of discipline, will you pat them on the head and say I'm proud of you child? 3. They run the business shabbily and there's nothing to show for it within few years. The earlier we stopped these pampering the better. You will give an account to God for them. Train your child in the way he should go and when he is old, he won't depart from it.
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  • Your fellow Southerner is in a position to give you employment.

    You go to him for employment.

    You speak good English and write an excellent application letter to impress him.

    He tells you to bring your credentials.

    You bring your First Degree (First Class or second class).

    He tells you to go and do your Masters and even PhD for you to get the job.

    ON THE OTHER HAND

    A Northerner is in a position to give employment.

    An Hausa Man goes to him.

    He speaks Hausa to him.

    He tells him to bring his qualifications.

    He brings a third class degree or an SSCE with two Credits.

    He gets the job and saves money to further his education.

    He gets a Masters Degree while doing the job.

    Tomorrow, he is appointed as Executive Director.

    Ten years Later, he becomes Chairman or DG of the Agency.

    The Southerner sees this and hates on the Hausa Man.

    He accuses him of nepotism.

    But that's not nepotism.

    That's communalism.

    Southerners must understand the difference between nepotism and communalism.

    Helping your Brother to succeed is not nepotism.

    Southerners just need to learn how to love one another like Northerners do.

    Stop hiding opportunities from your people.

    Northerners do not hide opportunities from their people.

    Help a brother get a Job today, show opportunities.

    Don't talk Love, just show it. Don't tear the appllication of a brother who puts the trust of his life in your hand. He might be the one to save you when your trouble comes in that very office.

    Sent as received....
    Your fellow Southerner is in a position to give you employment. You go to him for employment. You speak good English and write an excellent application letter to impress him. He tells you to bring your credentials. You bring your First Degree (First Class or second class). He tells you to go and do your Masters and even PhD for you to get the job. ON THE OTHER HAND A Northerner is in a position to give employment. An Hausa Man goes to him. He speaks Hausa to him. He tells him to bring his qualifications. He brings a third class degree or an SSCE with two Credits. He gets the job and saves money to further his education. He gets a Masters Degree while doing the job. Tomorrow, he is appointed as Executive Director. Ten years Later, he becomes Chairman or DG of the Agency. The Southerner sees this and hates on the Hausa Man. He accuses him of nepotism. But that's not nepotism. That's communalism. Southerners must understand the difference between nepotism and communalism. Helping your Brother to succeed is not nepotism. Southerners just need to learn how to love one another like Northerners do. Stop hiding opportunities from your people. Northerners do not hide opportunities from their people. Help a brother get a Job today, show opportunities. Don't talk Love, just show it. Don't tear the appllication of a brother who puts the trust of his life in your hand. He might be the one to save you when your trouble comes in that very office. Sent as received....
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/07/2025*

    Tinubu renames University of Maiduguri after Buhari

    Shocking surge: Electricity subsidy jumps 220% to nearly N2tn

    36 commissioners oppose Senate-proposed Electricity Act Amendment Bill

    Troops reject ₦13.7m bribe from terrorists in Plateau – DHQ

    Dangote halts fuel discount scheme amid fraud allegations

    Court remands influencer Scott Iguma over alleged defamation of PWAN

    Junior D’Tigress face Argentina in classification round

    Pillars Sign N100m Sponsorship Deal With RFI Hausa, Unveils New Kits

    Fraud probe opened into Mbappe payments to police officers

    Trump diagnosed with vein issue after leg swelling, hand bruising

    Interpol probes importation of N3.3bn damaged solar panels

    London Mayor explores fintech opportunities in Lagos


    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * July was named after the famous Roman general Julius Caesar by the Roman senate; as it was the month he was born in.

    * The national flag of Denmark, the Dannebrog, is considered the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. According to legend, it fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse on June 15, 1219 when King Valdemar II was fighting a crusade against Estonian pagans.
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    Not perfect, but honourable, Tinubu lauds Buhari at special FEC meeting

    Tinubu to visit Kano today on condolence mission

    Govt will uphold Buhari’s family dignity, says Shettima

    Buhari left his boots in corridors of power – Akpabio

    Buhari’s words guided my actions as Speaker- Abbas

    S’Court strikes out AMCON’s appeal in N24.6bn debt case against firm

    Appeal Court affirms Kabir Ibrahim’s sack as Nigerian farmers’ association’s president

    Two to face trial for illegal waste dumping in Lagos

    Medical travel: Your passport not in our file, Court tells ex-Gov Bello

    Five ADC state chairmen sue Mark, others

    24 pro-Biafran detainees freed after four years in Ebonyi

    Navy intercepts 1,575kg cannabis, foils Lagos waterway drug operation

    Electricity Amendment bill will worsen consumers’ financial burden – Commissioners

    FG seeks Galaxy Backbone’s support on paperless governance

    Africa’s security rests on collaboration, unity – Badau

    FG to host international air show December

    FG, Bi-Courtney may resume talks on Lagos airport mega projects

    Invest in Nigeria’s health sector, minister urges Nigerians in diaspora

    Anambra governorship elections: INEC register 96,085 new voters in nine days

    Gov poll: INEC extends Anambra voter registration

    FG targets N23tn GDP boost through value addition

    NELFUND plans job portal to connect graduates, employers

    NIMASA shuts two fuel-loading terminals over security breach

    Ekiti, Ondo doctors set for showdown over FG pay review

    RMAFC grills oil firm over neglect of Anambra host communities

    16 MDs in 25 years stall NDDC progress – Ogbuku

    UNILORIN rallies support for 50th anniversary celebrations

    UniAbuja Didn’t Grab Land, Acting VC Replies Wike

    Nigeria’s global labour rights ranking a national embarrassment – NLC

    Patriots demand new constitution, support independent candidature

    Awujale was national figure, voice of wisdom – NSCIA

    Nnamdi Kanu’s trial politically-motivated — IPOB

    RCCG pastor steals $8,000, begins new life in US – Mummy G.O

    ICSAN to hold investiture for Ukpanah as 30th president

    South-South contributed N34tn to Nigeria’s economy in 2024 – Banker’s institute

    Dana Motors Targets 18,000 Electric Cars Annually

    NGX gains N833bn on cement stock surge

    Lagos, Diageo train 250 youths in hospitality

    POFON pledges to stabilise palm oil price

    Buyout deals trigger scramble for First Holdco’s shares

    Refinery sale without audit after $2.8bn waste criminal – ADC

    Sokoto Govt House was in darkness before Aliyu’s emergence – APC chair

    Asue Ighodalo’s campaign DG dumps PDP

    Dumebi Kachikwu rejects alleged ADC takeover, insists party is not for sale

    Sanwo-Olu unveils market, office complex in Mushin

    Okpebholo promises to make Edo power house of sports

    Brain drain crippling Sokoto health sector – Commissioner

    Oyo returns 60,000 pupils, doubles teachers in schools

    Borno warns against reselling of UNICEF donated therapeutic food

    Benue uncovers 4,000 substandard schools

    E-call up: Lagos enforces N10,000 fee on Lekki-Epe corridor

    Edo to improve health planning with digital platform

    Lagos to increase number of technical colleges, harps on skills

    Jigawa to roll out HIV drugs at PHCs

    Kwara holds JSS placement exam July 26

    LAMATA resumes compensation for persons affected by bus corridor project

    Awujale stool: Ruling house kicks off selection, insists on tradition

    Fusengbuwa ruling house rolls out traditional ‘Gbedu’ for selection of new Awujale

    11 nabbed over two schoolboys’ murder in Kano

    Ondo horror: Landlord, accomplices nabbed over varsity students’ murder

    Keffi bridge collapses, kills 2 persons

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1870, the first Vatican Council, also known as Vatican I, decreed the doctrine of Papal infallibility. The doctrine claims that the Pope cannot err when speaking on issues of morality and/ or faith.

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    If people are crazy enough to dare, impossible things happen. – Richard Branson

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/07/2025* Tinubu renames University of Maiduguri after Buhari Shocking surge: Electricity subsidy jumps 220% to nearly N2tn 36 commissioners oppose Senate-proposed Electricity Act Amendment Bill Troops reject ₦13.7m bribe from terrorists in Plateau – DHQ Dangote halts fuel discount scheme amid fraud allegations Court remands influencer Scott Iguma over alleged defamation of PWAN Junior D’Tigress face Argentina in classification round Pillars Sign N100m Sponsorship Deal With RFI Hausa, Unveils New Kits Fraud probe opened into Mbappe payments to police officers Trump diagnosed with vein issue after leg swelling, hand bruising Interpol probes importation of N3.3bn damaged solar panels London Mayor explores fintech opportunities in Lagos *DID YOU KNOW?* * July was named after the famous Roman general Julius Caesar by the Roman senate; as it was the month he was born in. * The national flag of Denmark, the Dannebrog, is considered the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. According to legend, it fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse on June 15, 1219 when King Valdemar II was fighting a crusade against Estonian pagans. ------------------------- Not perfect, but honourable, Tinubu lauds Buhari at special FEC meeting Tinubu to visit Kano today on condolence mission Govt will uphold Buhari’s family dignity, says Shettima Buhari left his boots in corridors of power – Akpabio Buhari’s words guided my actions as Speaker- Abbas S’Court strikes out AMCON’s appeal in N24.6bn debt case against firm Appeal Court affirms Kabir Ibrahim’s sack as Nigerian farmers’ association’s president Two to face trial for illegal waste dumping in Lagos Medical travel: Your passport not in our file, Court tells ex-Gov Bello Five ADC state chairmen sue Mark, others 24 pro-Biafran detainees freed after four years in Ebonyi Navy intercepts 1,575kg cannabis, foils Lagos waterway drug operation Electricity Amendment bill will worsen consumers’ financial burden – Commissioners FG seeks Galaxy Backbone’s support on paperless governance Africa’s security rests on collaboration, unity – Badau FG to host international air show December FG, Bi-Courtney may resume talks on Lagos airport mega projects Invest in Nigeria’s health sector, minister urges Nigerians in diaspora Anambra governorship elections: INEC register 96,085 new voters in nine days Gov poll: INEC extends Anambra voter registration FG targets N23tn GDP boost through value addition NELFUND plans job portal to connect graduates, employers NIMASA shuts two fuel-loading terminals over security breach Ekiti, Ondo doctors set for showdown over FG pay review RMAFC grills oil firm over neglect of Anambra host communities 16 MDs in 25 years stall NDDC progress – Ogbuku UNILORIN rallies support for 50th anniversary celebrations UniAbuja Didn’t Grab Land, Acting VC Replies Wike Nigeria’s global labour rights ranking a national embarrassment – NLC Patriots demand new constitution, support independent candidature Awujale was national figure, voice of wisdom – NSCIA Nnamdi Kanu’s trial politically-motivated — IPOB RCCG pastor steals $8,000, begins new life in US – Mummy G.O ICSAN to hold investiture for Ukpanah as 30th president South-South contributed N34tn to Nigeria’s economy in 2024 – Banker’s institute Dana Motors Targets 18,000 Electric Cars Annually NGX gains N833bn on cement stock surge Lagos, Diageo train 250 youths in hospitality POFON pledges to stabilise palm oil price Buyout deals trigger scramble for First Holdco’s shares Refinery sale without audit after $2.8bn waste criminal – ADC Sokoto Govt House was in darkness before Aliyu’s emergence – APC chair Asue Ighodalo’s campaign DG dumps PDP Dumebi Kachikwu rejects alleged ADC takeover, insists party is not for sale Sanwo-Olu unveils market, office complex in Mushin Okpebholo promises to make Edo power house of sports Brain drain crippling Sokoto health sector – Commissioner Oyo returns 60,000 pupils, doubles teachers in schools Borno warns against reselling of UNICEF donated therapeutic food Benue uncovers 4,000 substandard schools E-call up: Lagos enforces N10,000 fee on Lekki-Epe corridor Edo to improve health planning with digital platform Lagos to increase number of technical colleges, harps on skills Jigawa to roll out HIV drugs at PHCs Kwara holds JSS placement exam July 26 LAMATA resumes compensation for persons affected by bus corridor project Awujale stool: Ruling house kicks off selection, insists on tradition Fusengbuwa ruling house rolls out traditional ‘Gbedu’ for selection of new Awujale 11 nabbed over two schoolboys’ murder in Kano Ondo horror: Landlord, accomplices nabbed over varsity students’ murder Keffi bridge collapses, kills 2 persons ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1870, the first Vatican Council, also known as Vatican I, decreed the doctrine of Papal infallibility. The doctrine claims that the Pope cannot err when speaking on issues of morality and/ or faith. ------------------------- If people are crazy enough to dare, impossible things happen. – Richard Branson Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • Your fellow Southerner is in a position to give you employment.

    You go to him for employment.

    You speak good English and write an excellent application letter to impress him.

    He tells you to bring your credentials.

    You bring your First Degree (First Class or second class).

    He tells you to go and do your Masters and even PhD for you to get the job.

    ON THE OTHER HAND

    A Northerner is in a position to give employment.

    An Hausa Man goes to him.

    He speaks Hausa to him.

    He tells him to bring his qualifications.

    He brings a third class degree or an SSCE with two Credits.

    He gets the job and saves money to further his education.

    He gets a Masters Degree while doing the job.

    Tomorrow, he is appointed as Executive Director.

    Ten years Later, he becomes Chairman or DG of the Agency.

    The Southerner sees this and hates on the Hausa Man.

    He accuses him of nepotism.

    But that's not nepotism.

    That's communalism.

    Southerners must understand the difference between nepotism and communalism.

    Helping your Brother to succeed is not nepotism.

    Southerners just need to learn how to love one another like Northerners do.

    Stop hiding opportunities from your people.

    Northerners do not hide opportunities from their people.

    Help a brother get a Job today, show opportunities.

    Don't talk Love, just show it. Don't tear the appllication of a brother who puts the trust of his life in your hand. He might be the one to save you when your trouble comes in that very office.

    C O P I E D!
    Your fellow Southerner is in a position to give you employment. You go to him for employment. You speak good English and write an excellent application letter to impress him. He tells you to bring your credentials. You bring your First Degree (First Class or second class). He tells you to go and do your Masters and even PhD for you to get the job. ON THE OTHER HAND A Northerner is in a position to give employment. An Hausa Man goes to him. He speaks Hausa to him. He tells him to bring his qualifications. He brings a third class degree or an SSCE with two Credits. He gets the job and saves money to further his education. He gets a Masters Degree while doing the job. Tomorrow, he is appointed as Executive Director. Ten years Later, he becomes Chairman or DG of the Agency. The Southerner sees this and hates on the Hausa Man. He accuses him of nepotism. But that's not nepotism. That's communalism. Southerners must understand the difference between nepotism and communalism. Helping your Brother to succeed is not nepotism. Southerners just need to learn how to love one another like Northerners do. Stop hiding opportunities from your people. Northerners do not hide opportunities from their people. Help a brother get a Job today, show opportunities. Don't talk Love, just show it. Don't tear the appllication of a brother who puts the trust of his life in your hand. He might be the one to save you when your trouble comes in that very office. C O P I E D!
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  • Your fellow Southerner is in a position to give you employment.

    You go to him for employment.

    You speak good English and write an excellent application letter to impress him.

    He tells you to bring your credentials.

    You bring your First Degree (First Class or second class).

    He tells you to go and do your Masters and even PhD for you to get the job.

    ON THE OTHER HAND

    A Northerner is in a position to give employment.

    An Hausa Man goes to him.

    He speaks Hausa to him.

    He tells him to bring his qualifications.

    He brings a third class degree or an SSCE with two Credits.

    He gets the job and saves money to further his education.

    He gets a Masters Degree while doing the job.

    Tomorrow, he is appointed as Executive Director.

    Ten years Later, he becomes Chairman or DG of the Agency.

    The Southerner sees this and hates on the Hausa Man.

    He accuses him of nepotism.

    But that's not nepotism.

    That's communalism.

    Southerners must understand the difference between nepotism and communalism.

    Helping your Brother to succeed is not nepotism.

    Southerners just need to learn how to love one another like Northerners do.

    Stop hiding opportunities from your people.

    Northerners do not hide opportunities from their people.

    Help a brother get a Job today, show opportunities.

    Don't talk Love, just show it. Don't tear the appllication of a brother who puts the trust of his life in your hand. He might be the one to save you when your trouble comes in that very office.

    C O P I E D!
    Your fellow Southerner is in a position to give you employment. You go to him for employment. You speak good English and write an excellent application letter to impress him. He tells you to bring your credentials. You bring your First Degree (First Class or second class). He tells you to go and do your Masters and even PhD for you to get the job. ON THE OTHER HAND A Northerner is in a position to give employment. An Hausa Man goes to him. He speaks Hausa to him. He tells him to bring his qualifications. He brings a third class degree or an SSCE with two Credits. He gets the job and saves money to further his education. He gets a Masters Degree while doing the job. Tomorrow, he is appointed as Executive Director. Ten years Later, he becomes Chairman or DG of the Agency. The Southerner sees this and hates on the Hausa Man. He accuses him of nepotism. But that's not nepotism. That's communalism. Southerners must understand the difference between nepotism and communalism. Helping your Brother to succeed is not nepotism. Southerners just need to learn how to love one another like Northerners do. Stop hiding opportunities from your people. Northerners do not hide opportunities from their people. Help a brother get a Job today, show opportunities. Don't talk Love, just show it. Don't tear the appllication of a brother who puts the trust of his life in your hand. He might be the one to save you when your trouble comes in that very office. C O P I E D!
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  • When Fighters Unite, Tyrants Tremble!

    This gesture transcended a simple handshake; it symbolized a catalyst for change.

    Nnamdi Kanu and Omoyele Sowore — two influential voices that pose a significant threat to the oppressors. One advocates for Biafran self-determination, while the other champions a revolution to liberate all Nigerians, from north to south.

    In New York, they converged to declare a unified stance: The people will not be divided. We will not succumb to oppression.

    This image serves as a poignant reminder: The genuine adversaries are not our tribes, languages, or faiths, but rather the corrupt elite who exploit our suffering for personal gain.

    Their strategy is to instill fear among us, fueling divisions. However, when we unite — Igbo, Yoruba, Ijaw, Hausa, Idoma, Tiv — our collective power as a free people becomes an unstoppable force.

    May we never forget the transformative impact of unity. May our pursuit of justice remain unwavering. #FreedomNow #FreeNnamdiKanu #RevolutionNow #UniteAndResist #Nigeria
    When Fighters Unite, Tyrants Tremble! This gesture transcended a simple handshake; it symbolized a catalyst for change. Nnamdi Kanu and Omoyele Sowore — two influential voices that pose a significant threat to the oppressors. One advocates for Biafran self-determination, while the other champions a revolution to liberate all Nigerians, from north to south. In New York, they converged to declare a unified stance: The people will not be divided. We will not succumb to oppression. This image serves as a poignant reminder: The genuine adversaries are not our tribes, languages, or faiths, but rather the corrupt elite who exploit our suffering for personal gain. Their strategy is to instill fear among us, fueling divisions. However, when we unite — Igbo, Yoruba, Ijaw, Hausa, Idoma, Tiv — our collective power as a free people becomes an unstoppable force. May we never forget the transformative impact of unity. May our pursuit of justice remain unwavering. 🇳🇬 #FreedomNow #FreeNnamdiKanu #RevolutionNow #UniteAndResist #Nigeria
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  • To be honest it's hausa and Yoruba that made Nigeria difficult..Ever since hausa and Yoruba ruled,we have been in debt
    To be honest it's hausa and Yoruba that made Nigeria difficult..Ever since hausa and Yoruba ruled,we have been in debt
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  • Yahaya Jingir Calls Peter Obi “Igbo Who Killed Sardauna”, Blasts His IZALA Deputy for Receiving Him
    In a long, angry, and openly tribalistic video recorded on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Jos, Sheikh Yahaya Jingir, leader of Izala, violently attacked his own National Deputy, calling him a madman for welcoming or gifting a Muslim robe to Peter Obi, whom Jingir labelled “the evil Igbo who killed Sardauna.”

    Jingir shamelessly generalized the 1966 coup that led to the death of Sir Ahmadu Bello (Sardaunan Sokoto) as if it was the collective act of all Igbo people.
    He ranted:

    He said I. Hausa language “Shame on you for receiving the killer of Sardauna! How can you welcome them ?!”

    This is the same Jingir who:

    Recently demanded police and soldiers arrest all Hausa.

    Said “nobody should arrest Fulani”,

    Insulted the Nigerian Police, calling them “CAN police” (Christian Association of Nigeria police),

    Never once condemned Fulani bandit killers who’ve massacred thousands,

    Forgot that Fulani themselves kille'd Sheikh Muhammadu Alwali, the last Hausa King of Kano, and the Sarkin Gobir.

    Now, this man who has openly defended Fula'ni killers turns around to spew hatred against Igbo people too.
    What exactly does Peter Obi, a civilian politicians have to do with the Sardauna’s death?
    Why Yahaya Jingir spread hate and blame the whole Igbo people the same he does with the Hausa ?

    The video is real, raw, and dangerous. And it shows exactly why figures like Yahaya Jingir remain among the most openly tribalistic and divisive voices in Nigeria today.

    He has never spoken on behalf of Muslim, he speaks on behalf of his tribesmen.

    Friday, July 11, 2025 — Jos, Plateau State.
    © Hausaland Magazine
    Yahaya Jingir Calls Peter Obi “Igbo Who Killed Sardauna”, Blasts His IZALA Deputy for Receiving Him In a long, angry, and openly tribalistic video recorded on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Jos, Sheikh Yahaya Jingir, leader of Izala, violently attacked his own National Deputy, calling him a madman for welcoming or gifting a Muslim robe to Peter Obi, whom Jingir labelled “the evil Igbo who killed Sardauna.” Jingir shamelessly generalized the 1966 coup that led to the death of Sir Ahmadu Bello (Sardaunan Sokoto) as if it was the collective act of all Igbo people. He ranted: He said I. Hausa language “Shame on you for receiving the killer of Sardauna! How can you welcome them ?!” This is the same Jingir who: Recently demanded police and soldiers arrest all Hausa. Said “nobody should arrest Fulani”, Insulted the Nigerian Police, calling them “CAN police” (Christian Association of Nigeria police), Never once condemned Fulani bandit killers who’ve massacred thousands, Forgot that Fulani themselves kille'd Sheikh Muhammadu Alwali, the last Hausa King of Kano, and the Sarkin Gobir. Now, this man who has openly defended Fula'ni killers turns around to spew hatred against Igbo people too. What exactly does Peter Obi, a civilian politicians have to do with the Sardauna’s death? Why Yahaya Jingir spread hate and blame the whole Igbo people the same he does with the Hausa ? The video is real, raw, and dangerous. And it shows exactly why figures like Yahaya Jingir remain among the most openly tribalistic and divisive voices in Nigeria today. He has never spoken on behalf of Muslim, he speaks on behalf of his tribesmen. 📍 Friday, July 11, 2025 — Jos, Plateau State. © Hausaland Magazine
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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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