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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/07/2025*

    For Free, Credible 2027 Polls: Strip president of power to control judiciary, INEC — Nigerians

    ASUU to sue FG over UNIMAID renaming after Buhari

    Fake News: Editors to set up fact-check desk in newsrooms

    Class of 99 Govs to Tinubu: Create cottage industries in 774 LGAs, not N5,000 palliative

    Seven killed in Imo beer parlour attacks

    Insecurity: Despite N12.6trn Allocations, Nigeria Continues To Battle Boko Haram, Others

    How traffickers use online loans, scholarships, others to entrap victims – NAPTIP

    SDP crisis deepens as NEC sacks NWC members, party disowns El-Rufai

    Aliko Dangote steps down as Dangote Cement Chairman to focus on refinery

    WAFCON 2024: Ghana beat South Africa on penalties to win bronze

    FG moves to evacuate stranded Nigerians in CAR

    Two Nigerians arrested in India over drugs, face deportation

    Nigerians risk deportation as UK scraps sponsorship for over 100 skilled jobs


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * There are no freshwater lakes in Togo. The main rivers are the Oti River in northern Togo, Mono River which forms part of the border with Benin and the Mo River at the border to Ghana.

    * The most expensive domain name ever sold is Cars.com, valued at $872.3 million. This valuation was reported by its parent company, Gannett Co., Inc., in an SEC filing.
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    Tinubu hails Diaspora for $20.93b remittances in 2024

    Tinubu receives The Gambia’s President, Barrow, on condolence visit

    Tinubu seeks time to verify N4tn GENCO debt

    Tinubu reunites with class of 1999 governors at State House

    Education under Renewed Hope Agenda undergoing transformation – Shettima

    Reps threaten CBN gov’s arrest for shunning invites

    Osun must refund seven month’s LG allocations, AGF tells S’Court

    Osun court acquits ex-NMA chairman of electricity meter theft

    EFCC warns against suspicious foreign airlines ticket promos

    Tik Toker who claimed President Tinubu died remanded in correctional centre

    Presidency to Kwankwaso: Tinubu not neglecting North

    FG loses N379.5bn as 223 importers breach TAP

    TCN, Kano resolve dispute stalling power line completion

    FG sets six-week deadline for completion of renewed hope city in Kano

    Customs gives 21-day ultimatum to defaulters over N379b bond

    FG urges cancer patients to leverage health insurance

    Voice of Nigeria to begin broadcasting in Mandarin

    Over 620,000 traffic offenders arrested in 11 months – FRSC

    UNIBEN wins National Electric Vehicle Design Competition, secures N5m prize

    WAFCON: Oramah pledges N.5m per goal to Super Falcon

    Ooni hosts 2025 Ayanagalu Drum Festival in Ife

    Orji celebrates Umahi at 62

    My wife stopped me from criticising Buhari after his death – Fayose

    Dangote Cement announces Ikazoboh as new chairman

    Eko Disco announces three-week power outage as TCN begins critical repairs

    Transcorp Hotels posts N47.57bn H1 revenue

    Shareholders approve N45bn capital raise for Champion Breweries

    Ighodalo’s running mate denies defection to APC

    Media tries to exaggerate Okpebholo’s warning to Peter Obi  —  Oshiomhole

    Sanwo-Olu inaugurates legacy projects in Bariga, Agboyi-Ketu LCDAs

    Ibas faults ex-labour leader’s criticism of workers, pensioners’ audit

    Katsina gov extols late Emir of Gusau as thoughtful, stabilising leader

    Lagos unveils digital training for youths

    Families mourn as Plateau buries 27 killed in herders’ attack

    Ekiti trains livestock farmers on health, safety practices

    Emir Of Gusau Dies, Tinubu, Gov Lawal Mourn

    Lagos traditional rulers demand 5% allowance from LG allocation

    Monarch petitions Sanwo-Olu, seeks sanction for council chairman over assault

    Angry residents attack Osun firefighters for late response

    Police arrest Bauchi woman for kidnapping newborn, killing two girls

    Police bust child trafficking syndicate, rescue 11 children in Anambra

    Arrested 11-year-old girl used to traffic drugs – Delta police

    Lady arrested in Lagos for mixing spoiled yam flour with harmful colouring

    Jigawa father of six nabbed for killing ex-wife

    Notorious cultist who killed my father still roams free — Son of Rivers chief

    Children of late envoy to exhume corpse for reburial in home town

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1847, the country of Liberia was founded. This west African state was founded primarily by freed slaves from the United States. The Liberian constitution was based on the US’s constitution and the capital, Monrovia, is named after James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States.

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    It is a known facts that for many thousand years, we Africans we have our own traditions, these money making organization, them come put we Africans into total confusion through Jesus Christ our Lord. – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/07/2025* For Free, Credible 2027 Polls: Strip president of power to control judiciary, INEC — Nigerians ASUU to sue FG over UNIMAID renaming after Buhari Fake News: Editors to set up fact-check desk in newsrooms Class of 99 Govs to Tinubu: Create cottage industries in 774 LGAs, not N5,000 palliative Seven killed in Imo beer parlour attacks Insecurity: Despite N12.6trn Allocations, Nigeria Continues To Battle Boko Haram, Others How traffickers use online loans, scholarships, others to entrap victims – NAPTIP SDP crisis deepens as NEC sacks NWC members, party disowns El-Rufai Aliko Dangote steps down as Dangote Cement Chairman to focus on refinery WAFCON 2024: Ghana beat South Africa on penalties to win bronze FG moves to evacuate stranded Nigerians in CAR Two Nigerians arrested in India over drugs, face deportation Nigerians risk deportation as UK scraps sponsorship for over 100 skilled jobs ----------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * There are no freshwater lakes in Togo. The main rivers are the Oti River in northern Togo, Mono River which forms part of the border with Benin and the Mo River at the border to Ghana. * The most expensive domain name ever sold is Cars.com, valued at $872.3 million. This valuation was reported by its parent company, Gannett Co., Inc., in an SEC filing. ----------------------------- Tinubu hails Diaspora for $20.93b remittances in 2024 Tinubu receives The Gambia’s President, Barrow, on condolence visit Tinubu seeks time to verify N4tn GENCO debt Tinubu reunites with class of 1999 governors at State House Education under Renewed Hope Agenda undergoing transformation – Shettima Reps threaten CBN gov’s arrest for shunning invites Osun must refund seven month’s LG allocations, AGF tells S’Court Osun court acquits ex-NMA chairman of electricity meter theft EFCC warns against suspicious foreign airlines ticket promos Tik Toker who claimed President Tinubu died remanded in correctional centre Presidency to Kwankwaso: Tinubu not neglecting North FG loses N379.5bn as 223 importers breach TAP TCN, Kano resolve dispute stalling power line completion FG sets six-week deadline for completion of renewed hope city in Kano Customs gives 21-day ultimatum to defaulters over N379b bond FG urges cancer patients to leverage health insurance Voice of Nigeria to begin broadcasting in Mandarin Over 620,000 traffic offenders arrested in 11 months – FRSC UNIBEN wins National Electric Vehicle Design Competition, secures N5m prize WAFCON: Oramah pledges N.5m per goal to Super Falcon Ooni hosts 2025 Ayanagalu Drum Festival in Ife Orji celebrates Umahi at 62 My wife stopped me from criticising Buhari after his death – Fayose Dangote Cement announces Ikazoboh as new chairman Eko Disco announces three-week power outage as TCN begins critical repairs Transcorp Hotels posts N47.57bn H1 revenue Shareholders approve N45bn capital raise for Champion Breweries Ighodalo’s running mate denies defection to APC Media tries to exaggerate Okpebholo’s warning to Peter Obi  —  Oshiomhole Sanwo-Olu inaugurates legacy projects in Bariga, Agboyi-Ketu LCDAs Ibas faults ex-labour leader’s criticism of workers, pensioners’ audit Katsina gov extols late Emir of Gusau as thoughtful, stabilising leader Lagos unveils digital training for youths Families mourn as Plateau buries 27 killed in herders’ attack Ekiti trains livestock farmers on health, safety practices Emir Of Gusau Dies, Tinubu, Gov Lawal Mourn Lagos traditional rulers demand 5% allowance from LG allocation Monarch petitions Sanwo-Olu, seeks sanction for council chairman over assault Angry residents attack Osun firefighters for late response Police arrest Bauchi woman for kidnapping newborn, killing two girls Police bust child trafficking syndicate, rescue 11 children in Anambra Arrested 11-year-old girl used to traffic drugs – Delta police Lady arrested in Lagos for mixing spoiled yam flour with harmful colouring Jigawa father of six nabbed for killing ex-wife Notorious cultist who killed my father still roams free — Son of Rivers chief Children of late envoy to exhume corpse for reburial in home town ----------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1847, the country of Liberia was founded. This west African state was founded primarily by freed slaves from the United States. The Liberian constitution was based on the US’s constitution and the capital, Monrovia, is named after James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States. ----------------------------- It is a known facts that for many thousand years, we Africans we have our own traditions, these money making organization, them come put we Africans into total confusion through Jesus Christ our Lord. – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • In a major update ahead of the 5th Test between India and England, the BCCI has confirmed that Ishan Kishan will not be available to replace Rishabh Pant, who was ruled out due to a toe fracture.

    Kishan, who was a top contender, suffered an unfortunate ankle injury in a scooty accident that required stitches, making him unfit for travel.

    As a result, selectors have turned to Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper-batter Narayan Jagadeesan.

    Known for his consistent domestic performances, Jagadeesan has scored over 3,300 runs in first-class cricket with 10 centuries.

    He is expected to join the Indian squad in England soon, pending visa clearance.

    Meanwhile, Dhruv Jurel will continue to keep wickets in Pant’s absence.

    This marks another test of India’s bench strength and adaptability under challenging circumstances.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DMfpddYyO5K/

    #IndiaVsEngland #RishabhPant #IshanKishan #NarayanJagadeesan #CricketUpdates
    In a major update ahead of the 5th Test between India and England, the BCCI has confirmed that Ishan Kishan will not be available to replace Rishabh Pant, who was ruled out due to a toe fracture. Kishan, who was a top contender, suffered an unfortunate ankle injury in a scooty accident that required stitches, making him unfit for travel. As a result, selectors have turned to Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper-batter Narayan Jagadeesan. Known for his consistent domestic performances, Jagadeesan has scored over 3,300 runs in first-class cricket with 10 centuries. He is expected to join the Indian squad in England soon, pending visa clearance. Meanwhile, Dhruv Jurel will continue to keep wickets in Pant’s absence. This marks another test of India’s bench strength and adaptability under challenging circumstances. https://www.instagram.com/p/DMfpddYyO5K/ #IndiaVsEngland #RishabhPant #IshanKishan #NarayanJagadeesan #CricketUpdates
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  • When Indian billionaire Ratanji Tata was asked by the radio presenter in a telephone interview:
    Sir, what do you remember when you got the happiest in life?
    Ratanji Tata said:
    I have gone through four stages of happiness in life, and I finally understood the meaning of true happiness.
    The first stage was to accumulate wealth and resources.
    But at this stage I didn't get the happiness I wanted.
    Then came the second stage of collecting valuables and items.
    But I realized that the effect of this thing is also temporary and the luster of precious things does not last long.
    Then came the third phase of getting a big project. That was when I had 95% of the diesel supply in India and Africa.
    I was also the owner of the largest steel factory in India and Asia.
    But even here I did not get the happiness that I had imagined.
    The fourth step was when a friend of mine asked me to buy wheelchairs for some disabled children.
    About 200 children.
    At the behest of the friend, I immediately bought the wheelchairs.
    But the friend insisted that I go with him and hand over the wheelchairs to the children. I got ready and went with him.
    There I gave these children the wheel chairs with my own hands. I saw a strange glow of happiness on the faces of these children. I saw them all sitting in wheelchairs, moving around and having fun.
    It was as if they had reached a picnic spot, where they were sharing a winning gift.
    I felt real happiness inside me.
    When I decided to leave, one of the kids grabbed my leg.
    I tried to slowly release my legs, but the child looked at my face and held my legs tight. I leaned over and asked the child: do you need anything else?
    The answer this kid gave me not only shocked me but also completely changed my outlook towards life.
    This child said: “I want to remember your face so that when I meet you in heaven, I can recognize you and thank you once again....!!"
    Moral lesson: it’s not about all you have, it’s about the little you can give. That’s the real happiness.
    When Indian billionaire Ratanji Tata was asked by the radio presenter in a telephone interview: Sir, what do you remember when you got the happiest in life? Ratanji Tata said: I have gone through four stages of happiness in life, and I finally understood the meaning of true happiness. The first stage was to accumulate wealth and resources. But at this stage I didn't get the happiness I wanted. Then came the second stage of collecting valuables and items. But I realized that the effect of this thing is also temporary and the luster of precious things does not last long. Then came the third phase of getting a big project. That was when I had 95% of the diesel supply in India and Africa. I was also the owner of the largest steel factory in India and Asia. But even here I did not get the happiness that I had imagined. The fourth step was when a friend of mine asked me to buy wheelchairs for some disabled children. About 200 children. At the behest of the friend, I immediately bought the wheelchairs. But the friend insisted that I go with him and hand over the wheelchairs to the children. I got ready and went with him. There I gave these children the wheel chairs with my own hands. I saw a strange glow of happiness on the faces of these children. I saw them all sitting in wheelchairs, moving around and having fun. It was as if they had reached a picnic spot, where they were sharing a winning gift. I felt real happiness inside me. When I decided to leave, one of the kids grabbed my leg. I tried to slowly release my legs, but the child looked at my face and held my legs tight. I leaned over and asked the child: do you need anything else? The answer this kid gave me not only shocked me but also completely changed my outlook towards life. This child said: “I want to remember your face so that when I meet you in heaven, I can recognize you and thank you once again....!!" Moral lesson: it’s not about all you have, it’s about the little you can give. That’s the real happiness.
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  • While Samsung maintains some manufacturing in South Korea, particularly for high-tech components and its local market, the vast majority of its smartphone production is now outsourced to other countries like Vietnam and India.

    Korean-made Samsung devices, particularly those for the domestic market, may differ in specifications like processor, camera, and RAM compared to international versions.

    Here's a more detailed breakdown:

    South Korea (Domestic & High-Tech):
    High-tech component manufacturing:
    Samsung still designs and produces key components like CPUs, OLED displays, camera sensors, and flash memory chips in South Korea.
    While Samsung maintains some manufacturing in South Korea, particularly for high-tech components and its local market, the vast majority of its smartphone production is now outsourced to other countries like Vietnam and India. Korean-made Samsung devices, particularly those for the domestic market, may differ in specifications like processor, camera, and RAM compared to international versions. Here's a more detailed breakdown: South Korea (Domestic & High-Tech): High-tech component manufacturing: Samsung still designs and produces key components like CPUs, OLED displays, camera sensors, and flash memory chips in South Korea.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 23/07/2025*

    Tax evasion, profit shifting cost Nigeria $18bn yearly – Minister

    Nasarawa court jails man 21 years for defiling three-month-old baby

    Ahead Proposed Strike: FG, Doctors Meet Today

    Natasha heads to court after Senate blockade, faults Akpabio

    Super Falcons beat South Africa, qualify for WAFCON final

    Lokpobiri: Crude oil production hits 1.8mb/d

    CBN Retains Interest Rates At 27.5%

    Dangote in Aso Rock Villa to meet Tinubu

    Naira depreciates to N1,555/$ in parallel market

    Israeli protest in Tel Aviv over Gaza food shortages

    US emerges top supplier of crude to Nigeria — Report

    3.5m children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in Nigeria, says UNICEF

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Pistanthrophobia is a common fear of trusting people due to past experiences with relationships gone bad such as betrayal, heartbreak, or significant disappointment.

    * Walking uses a total of 200 muscles with every step you take.
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    Tinubu hails Kaduna’s peace model as Kaduna, Qatar donate houses to banditry victims

    Tinubu holds briefing with finance, budget, gas ministers

    Tinubu sets Q1 2026 deadline for National Single Window

    Senate dismisses new states claim, holds Buhari tribute

    Senate okays Tinubu’s $21bn foreign loans

    FG set to clear N81bn N-Power backlog — Senate

    Deputy Senate President, others back Anioma State creation

    Speaker Abbas, Almakura seek collaboration against fake news, misinformation

    Reps challenge US over cut in visa validity

    Recover N103.8bn, $950,000 from MDAs, Reps urge EFCC, ICPC

    Rep proposes bill compelling civil servants to use public schools, hospitals

    Natasha: Some Of The Senators Against Me Should Be In Jail

    Court to rule Oct. 16 on alleged terrorist negotiator Tukur Mamu’s third bail bid

    Five arraigned for illegal waste dumping in Lagos

    17 suspected Nasarawa Internet fraudsters to face trial

    Court adjourns defamation suit filed by Maharaj Ji to Oct 20

    Lagos Court declares Awoga as Orijeru of Igbooye

    Military conducts aerial, land patrols to protect farmers

    Boko Haram frees Catholic priest, 10 others in Borno

    NDLEA operative shot dead during raid in Ondo

    Envoys absence not a vacuum, FG counters ADC

    RMAFC gets nod for N105.14bn 2025 appropriation from Reps Finance Committee

    Direct transfers to LGAs delayed by structural issues – Edun

    FG eyes one million hectares, 460,000 tonnes of soybeans in two years

    NCAA threatens to sanction foreign airlines for not declaring sums above $10,000

    NNPC poised to transform Africa into refining hub – Ojulari

    PTDF screens 151 S’East candidates for overseas scheme

    I never received ₦4bn monthly from NDDC, Amaechi’s wife replies Wike

    UNIEC calls for Kanu’s release, Igbo leaders beg Tinubu

    S-East residents lament soaring house rent, say ‘it is choking’

    Tinubu, problem solver on national security — Jega

    Remove my name from watch-listed persons, Igboho begs Fed Govt

    SEC targets $500bn from dormant commodities, minerals

    Debt-to-GDP ratio drops to 39.4% after GDP rebasing

    Dormant Ajaokuta Steel Company owes N5.6bn electricity debt

    Dangote exports 1.3bn litres petrol as marketers buy foreign fuel

    Atiku warns as Okpebholo, Wike insist on Obi’s visit clearance

    Nigerians Can’t Eat GDP, ADC Tells FG

    2027: PDP kicks off 101st NEC meeting today

    Another Osun Fed lawmaker dumps Adeleke, PDP

    ADC boils over Tinubu endorsement by Adeleke, Oyinlola

    Radda resumes duties after auto crash

    Wike commissions revived Edo line, lauds Okpebholo’s leadership

    Abiodun constitutes pension funds management committees

    Report on state creation mischievous, says Otti

    Gombe borrowed N1.3bn monthly between 2013, 2019 to pay workers’ salaries – Gov

    Pension row: Ogun workers suspend strike after interventions

    Yobe reopens markets, maps cattle routes as security improves

    Abia partners shoe maker to raise output

    Royal family seeks Sanwo-Olu’s intervention over installation of new Onikoyi

    Teenager arrested for suspected killing of Jigawa youth

    Young man killed while joining cult in Lagos

    Driver drowns during beach trip with Indians in Lagos

    Man rescued from 80-foot well in Lagos

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 2005, a Lufthansa aircraft from Frankfurt crash-landed at Lagos airport and was badly damaged, but no life was lost.

    * On this day in 1992, Abkhazia declared independence from Georgia. The Republic of Abkhazia, is a disputed territory of Georgia and is recognized as an independent state by only a handful of counties including Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Nauru, Tuvalu.

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    Intense love does not measure, it just gives. – Mother T

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 23/07/2025* Tax evasion, profit shifting cost Nigeria $18bn yearly – Minister Nasarawa court jails man 21 years for defiling three-month-old baby Ahead Proposed Strike: FG, Doctors Meet Today Natasha heads to court after Senate blockade, faults Akpabio Super Falcons beat South Africa, qualify for WAFCON final Lokpobiri: Crude oil production hits 1.8mb/d CBN Retains Interest Rates At 27.5% Dangote in Aso Rock Villa to meet Tinubu Naira depreciates to N1,555/$ in parallel market Israeli protest in Tel Aviv over Gaza food shortages US emerges top supplier of crude to Nigeria — Report 3.5m children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in Nigeria, says UNICEF --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Pistanthrophobia is a common fear of trusting people due to past experiences with relationships gone bad such as betrayal, heartbreak, or significant disappointment. * Walking uses a total of 200 muscles with every step you take. --------------------------- Tinubu hails Kaduna’s peace model as Kaduna, Qatar donate houses to banditry victims Tinubu holds briefing with finance, budget, gas ministers Tinubu sets Q1 2026 deadline for National Single Window Senate dismisses new states claim, holds Buhari tribute Senate okays Tinubu’s $21bn foreign loans FG set to clear N81bn N-Power backlog — Senate Deputy Senate President, others back Anioma State creation Speaker Abbas, Almakura seek collaboration against fake news, misinformation Reps challenge US over cut in visa validity Recover N103.8bn, $950,000 from MDAs, Reps urge EFCC, ICPC Rep proposes bill compelling civil servants to use public schools, hospitals Natasha: Some Of The Senators Against Me Should Be In Jail Court to rule Oct. 16 on alleged terrorist negotiator Tukur Mamu’s third bail bid Five arraigned for illegal waste dumping in Lagos 17 suspected Nasarawa Internet fraudsters to face trial Court adjourns defamation suit filed by Maharaj Ji to Oct 20 Lagos Court declares Awoga as Orijeru of Igbooye Military conducts aerial, land patrols to protect farmers Boko Haram frees Catholic priest, 10 others in Borno NDLEA operative shot dead during raid in Ondo Envoys absence not a vacuum, FG counters ADC RMAFC gets nod for N105.14bn 2025 appropriation from Reps Finance Committee Direct transfers to LGAs delayed by structural issues – Edun FG eyes one million hectares, 460,000 tonnes of soybeans in two years NCAA threatens to sanction foreign airlines for not declaring sums above $10,000 NNPC poised to transform Africa into refining hub – Ojulari PTDF screens 151 S’East candidates for overseas scheme I never received ₦4bn monthly from NDDC, Amaechi’s wife replies Wike UNIEC calls for Kanu’s release, Igbo leaders beg Tinubu S-East residents lament soaring house rent, say ‘it is choking’ Tinubu, problem solver on national security — Jega Remove my name from watch-listed persons, Igboho begs Fed Govt SEC targets $500bn from dormant commodities, minerals Debt-to-GDP ratio drops to 39.4% after GDP rebasing Dormant Ajaokuta Steel Company owes N5.6bn electricity debt Dangote exports 1.3bn litres petrol as marketers buy foreign fuel Atiku warns as Okpebholo, Wike insist on Obi’s visit clearance Nigerians Can’t Eat GDP, ADC Tells FG 2027: PDP kicks off 101st NEC meeting today Another Osun Fed lawmaker dumps Adeleke, PDP ADC boils over Tinubu endorsement by Adeleke, Oyinlola Radda resumes duties after auto crash Wike commissions revived Edo line, lauds Okpebholo’s leadership Abiodun constitutes pension funds management committees Report on state creation mischievous, says Otti Gombe borrowed N1.3bn monthly between 2013, 2019 to pay workers’ salaries – Gov Pension row: Ogun workers suspend strike after interventions Yobe reopens markets, maps cattle routes as security improves Abia partners shoe maker to raise output Royal family seeks Sanwo-Olu’s intervention over installation of new Onikoyi Teenager arrested for suspected killing of Jigawa youth Young man killed while joining cult in Lagos Driver drowns during beach trip with Indians in Lagos Man rescued from 80-foot well in Lagos --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 2005, a Lufthansa aircraft from Frankfurt crash-landed at Lagos airport and was badly damaged, but no life was lost. * On this day in 1992, Abkhazia declared independence from Georgia. The Republic of Abkhazia, is a disputed territory of Georgia and is recognized as an independent state by only a handful of counties including Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Nauru, Tuvalu. --------------------------- Intense love does not measure, it just gives. – Mother T *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • Muslim Navigators: Who Sailed the Oceans Before Columbus?

    Long before the European “Age of Discovery” Muslim explorers were already charting the seas, documenting coastlines, and advancing the science of navigation.

    Ahmad ibn Majid

    A legendary Arab navigator and seafarer of the 15th century, often called “The Lion of the Sea.” He authored detailed manuals on maritime navigation, including the famous “Book of Useful Information on the Principles and Rules of Navigation.”

    Ibn Battuta

    One of the greatest Muslim travelers in history, who journeyed across more than 40 countries, from North Africa to China, India to the Maldives. His travel logs offer unmatched insights into the geography, cultures, and faiths of the medieval world.

    Suleiman al-Tajir

    A 9th-century merchant and explorer. Among the first to describe China in detail, he also documented maritime routes across the Indian Ocean and the thriving Arab trade networks.

    These men were not just explorers — they were seekers of knowledge, driven by faith and a desire to benefit the Ummah. Their legacy in geography and seafaring continues to inspire today.

    Alhamdulillah!
    ✨ Muslim Navigators: Who Sailed the Oceans Before Columbus? Long before the European “Age of Discovery” Muslim explorers were already charting the seas, documenting coastlines, and advancing the science of navigation. 🔘Ahmad ibn Majid A legendary Arab navigator and seafarer of the 15th century, often called “The Lion of the Sea.” He authored detailed manuals on maritime navigation, including the famous “Book of Useful Information on the Principles and Rules of Navigation.” 🔘Ibn Battuta One of the greatest Muslim travelers in history, who journeyed across more than 40 countries, from North Africa to China, India to the Maldives. His travel logs offer unmatched insights into the geography, cultures, and faiths of the medieval world. 🔘Suleiman al-Tajir A 9th-century merchant and explorer. Among the first to describe China in detail, he also documented maritime routes across the Indian Ocean and the thriving Arab trade networks. 💡 These men were not just explorers — they were seekers of knowledge, driven by faith and a desire to benefit the Ummah. Their legacy in geography and seafaring continues to inspire today. Alhamdulillah! ☪️
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  • Title: Stranger Things 5. In 1980s Indiana, a group of young friends witness supernatural forces and secret government exploits. Starring: Millie Bobby, Finn Wolfhard. #MoviesWorld
    Title: Stranger Things 5. In 1980s Indiana, a group of young friends witness supernatural forces and secret government exploits. Starring: Millie Bobby, Finn Wolfhard. #MoviesWorld
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  • China Begins Construction of World’s Largest Hydropower Dam in Tibet

    China has launched construction of the Motuo Hydropower Station on the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet. Once completed, it will surpass the Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest, generating three times the energy.

    The $1.67 billion project has raised environmental and geopolitical concerns in India and Bangladesh due to its location on a transboundary river.

    🌊 China Begins Construction of World’s Largest Hydropower Dam in Tibet China has launched construction of the Motuo Hydropower Station on the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet. Once completed, it will surpass the Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest, generating three times the energy. The $1.67 billion project has raised environmental and geopolitical concerns in India and Bangladesh due to its location on a transboundary river.
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  • A grown Nigerian man is paid ₦2,070 per day to work under hazardous conditions — lifting iron, inhaling smoke, working near fire, and operating machines with no proper safety gear.
    Meanwhile, Indian workers doing the same (or even less) work are paid ₦900,000 to ₦1.3 million per month, plus:
    ₦150,000 monthly allowance
    Free food
    Free accommodation
    Free healthcare
    Security & privileges
    A grown Nigerian man is paid ₦2,070 per day to work under hazardous conditions — lifting iron, inhaling smoke, working near fire, and operating machines with no proper safety gear. Meanwhile, Indian workers doing the same (or even less) work are paid ₦900,000 to ₦1.3 million per month, plus: ₦150,000 monthly allowance Free food Free accommodation Free healthcare Security & privileges
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  • *DELTA KIM*

    *Information reaching me now is KYC will commence soon for Marketplace*

    *NOTE*: *Country with the highest Delta Miners*

    1.) Nigeria
    2.) Vietnam
    3.) India

    Vietnam and India together are not up to half of the number of Nigerians in Delta ecosystem

    Nigerians caught this project at early stage

    Keep mining...
    *DELTA KIM* *Information reaching me now is KYC will commence soon for Marketplace* *NOTE*: *Country with the highest Delta Miners*⤵️ 1.) Nigeria 2.) Vietnam 3.) India Vietnam and India together are not up to half of the number of Nigerians in Delta ecosystem Nigerians caught this project at early stage Keep mining...
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  • Crypto is now the world's 6th largest "economy"

    With a total market cap of $4 trillion, the crypto sector has surpassed the GDP of the UK ($3.84T), France ($3.21T), and Italy ($2.42T).

    Only the US, China, Germany, India, and Japan are ahead.

    Not bad for a borderless industry.

    🌎 Crypto is now the world's 6th largest "economy" With a total market cap of $4 trillion, the crypto sector has surpassed the GDP of the UK ($3.84T), France ($3.21T), and Italy ($2.42T). Only the US, China, Germany, India, and Japan are ahead. Not bad for a borderless industry.
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