• Our Food Stocks Will be Completely Exhausted This Month Because We no Longer Have Funding — UN Announces Suspension of Assistance for Nigerians in North-East
    Our Food Stocks Will be Completely Exhausted This Month Because We no Longer Have Funding — UN Announces Suspension of Assistance for Nigerians in North-East
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  • Never let the fear of failure keep u from trying new things in life
    Never let the fear of failure keep u from trying new things in life
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  • Parents let your children know, they're responsible for their actions or inaction

    Stop covering their shortcomings

    Some people are good mother NGO CEO but their children are notorious baby NGO CEO in grant community

    Listen

    Can a parent go to jail for the crime their child committed?

    The simple answer? NO.

    Your child’s crime is not your crime, except in rare cases where you were involved or aided the child (like hiding them, giving them tools, or encouraging the crime).

    However, parents can be held liable in some cases:

    1. If the child is a minor and the parent was negligent

    2. If it’s a civil case involving damages

    3. If the parent knowingly enabled or covered the crime

    So parents, guide your children, but you won’t go to jail just because they mëssed up, unless you had a hand in it.

    Law is not emotion. It's responsibility.

    joyce lovely
    Damaturu princess
    Parents let your children know, they're responsible for their actions or inaction Stop covering their shortcomings Some people are good mother NGO CEO but their children are notorious baby NGO CEO in grant community Listen 👇👇👇👇 Can a parent go to jail for the crime their child committed? The simple answer? NO. Your child’s crime is not your crime, except in rare cases where you were involved or aided the child (like hiding them, giving them tools, or encouraging the crime). However, parents can be held liable in some cases: 1. If the child is a minor and the parent was negligent 2. If it’s a civil case involving damages 3. If the parent knowingly enabled or covered the crime So parents, guide your children, but you won’t go to jail just because they mëssed up, unless you had a hand in it. Law is not emotion. It's responsibility. joyce lovely Damaturu princess
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  • The Delta State Government has now withdrawn the circular sent to their teachers yesterday.

    The earlier circular was forcing teachers to buy a tablet from a vendor. Same teachers that are barely surviving with salaries not up to minimum wage.

    The government should invest and equip their teachers with laptops instead.

    They have the money.
    The Delta State Government has now withdrawn the circular sent to their teachers yesterday. The earlier circular was forcing teachers to buy a tablet from a vendor. Same teachers that are barely surviving with salaries not up to minimum wage. The government should invest and equip their teachers with laptops instead. They have the money.
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  • LET'S HYPE OUR OWN SMALL

    BREAKING NEWS: The Nigerian passport has risen in ranking from 97th to 88th place, the highest in 5 years.

    ~According to the latest Henley Passport Index report on July 18, 2025.

    LET'S HYPE OUR OWN SMALL BREAKING NEWS: The Nigerian passport has risen in ranking from 97th to 88th place, the highest in 5 years. ~According to the latest Henley Passport Index report on July 18, 2025.
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  • ResistanceTrench mirror:
    US Representative in Shock!

    The Tunisian President's Sarcastic Welcome to Trump's Envoy with Images of Hungry Children in Gaza!

    Qias Saied the President of Tunisia, while showing images of hungry children in Gaza, said to the US envoy:

    These images depict a crime against humanity; is this the international law? Laws that are collapsing more and more every day. Such a concept no longer has any meaning.

    Five people were killed in Israel’s air strike on a house in Tal Alhawa in Gaza City. Among them were a pregnant mother. The fetus came out of its mother’s belly.

    An Iranian Navy helicopter has intercepted the US destroyer USS Fitzgerald in the Sea of Oman, issuing warning signals and ultimately forcing the American vessel to alter its course southward.

    ⚡️ Elderly Israeli Woman Arrested for Alleged Plot to Assassinate Netanyahu

    An Israeli woman in her 70s has been arrested by Shin Bet and police over an alleged plan to assassinate Netanyahu. Authorities say she discussed acquiring weapons and even considered using explosives. Reportedly terminally ill, she allegedly stated she wanted to "take Bibi with her."

    She was later released under restrictive conditions, including a ban on approaching government institutions or Netanyahu.

    ⚡️A suspected ramming attack occurred today at the Beit Lid junction on Route 57, near the town of Kfar Yona in central Israel, Occupied Palestine. A vehicle plowed into a bus stop, injuring 7 settlers — 2 in moderate condition and 5 with minor injuries. The driver fled the scene on foot, abandoning a white Toyota. Zionist security forces have launched a manhunt, deploying helicopters, canine units, and roadblocks.

    ⚡️ Sam Rose, UNRWA’s acting director in Gaza, told Channel 4 the reason aid isn’t getting in is simple:

    “Nothing gets into Gaza without the say-so of the Israeli authorities. UNRWA has 6,000 trucks of aid ready—enough food for everyone for 3 months—but Israel is not permitting to bring any of those supplies in.”

    Even when trucks make it across, UN staff “can only go to the border area with the explicit approval of the Israeli authorities,” who, Rose notes, are currently bombing the very areas where most UN capacity is based—Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.

    Footage of targeting enemy soldiers and vehicles in Jabalia City, northern Gaza Strip.

    As part of the “David’s Stones” operation series

    2025/06/12 – Al-Qassam fighters succeeded in targeting a Merkava tank with an explosive device on the beachfront, using a booby-trapped vehicle.

    2025/07/03 – Al-Qassam fighters succeeded in targeting a Zionist force fortified in a house using a 107mm rocket.

    2025/07/04 – Al-Qassam fighters succeeded in targeting a Zionist force with a booby-trapped vehicle. The enemy acknowledged the killing of a soldier.

    2025/07/16 – Al-Qassam fighters succeeded in targeting and killing a Zionist soldier in the Yassamin 105 area using a sniper.

    ⚡️ A Former U.S Military Veteran and Security Contractor for U.S.-funded Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF): “In all my military service, I have never seen such use of force against unarmed civilians.”

    The 25-year veteran described witnessing brutal crowd control tactics, including the use of stun grenades and pepper spray on desperate civilians. One of the most disturbing incidents he recalled involved a Palestinian woman: “A woman was hit directly in the chest with a stun grenade. She collapsed instantly. I thought she was dead.”

    In another case, a man bending down to pick up spilled food was pepper-sprayed: “That’s lethal. That’s not crowd control — that’s cruelty,” he said.

    He also confirmed that guards routinely fired live rounds at the ground near civilians to intimidate them after they received aid: “They weren’t a threat. It was cowardly. You can’t fix this… it has to stop.”
    ResistanceTrench mirror: 🇺🇸🇹🇳 US Representative in Shock! The Tunisian President's Sarcastic Welcome to Trump's Envoy with Images of Hungry Children in Gaza! Qias Saied the President of Tunisia, while showing images of hungry children in Gaza, said to the US envoy: These images depict a crime against humanity; is this the international law? Laws that are collapsing more and more every day. Such a concept no longer has any meaning. Five people were killed in Israel’s air strike on a house in Tal Alhawa in Gaza City. Among them were a pregnant mother. The fetus came out of its mother’s belly. An Iranian Navy helicopter has intercepted the US destroyer USS Fitzgerald in the Sea of Oman, issuing warning signals and ultimately forcing the American vessel to alter its course southward. 🇮🇱⚡️ Elderly Israeli Woman Arrested for Alleged Plot to Assassinate Netanyahu An Israeli woman in her 70s has been arrested by Shin Bet and police over an alleged plan to assassinate Netanyahu. Authorities say she discussed acquiring weapons and even considered using explosives. Reportedly terminally ill, she allegedly stated she wanted to "take Bibi with her." She was later released under restrictive conditions, including a ban on approaching government institutions or Netanyahu. 🇮🇱⚡️A suspected ramming attack occurred today at the Beit Lid junction on Route 57, near the town of Kfar Yona in central Israel, Occupied Palestine. A vehicle plowed into a bus stop, injuring 7 settlers — 2 in moderate condition and 5 with minor injuries. The driver fled the scene on foot, abandoning a white Toyota. Zionist security forces have launched a manhunt, deploying helicopters, canine units, and roadblocks. 🇮🇱⚡️🇵🇸 Sam Rose, UNRWA’s acting director in Gaza, told Channel 4 the reason aid isn’t getting in is simple: “Nothing gets into Gaza without the say-so of the Israeli authorities. UNRWA has 6,000 trucks of aid ready—enough food for everyone for 3 months—but Israel is not permitting to bring any of those supplies in.” Even when trucks make it across, UN staff “can only go to the border area with the explicit approval of the Israeli authorities,” who, Rose notes, are currently bombing the very areas where most UN capacity is based—Deir al-Balah in central Gaza. 🔴 Footage of targeting enemy soldiers and vehicles in Jabalia City, northern Gaza Strip. As part of the “David’s Stones” operation series 🔸 2025/06/12 – Al-Qassam fighters succeeded in targeting a Merkava tank with an explosive device on the beachfront, using a booby-trapped vehicle. 🔸 2025/07/03 – Al-Qassam fighters succeeded in targeting a Zionist force fortified in a house using a 107mm rocket. 🔸 2025/07/04 – Al-Qassam fighters succeeded in targeting a Zionist force with a booby-trapped vehicle. The enemy acknowledged the killing of a soldier. 🔸 2025/07/16 – Al-Qassam fighters succeeded in targeting and killing a Zionist soldier in the Yassamin 105 area using a sniper. 🇺🇸🇮🇱⚡️🇵🇸 A Former U.S Military Veteran and Security Contractor for U.S.-funded Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF): “In all my military service, I have never seen such use of force against unarmed civilians.” The 25-year veteran described witnessing brutal crowd control tactics, including the use of stun grenades and pepper spray on desperate civilians. One of the most disturbing incidents he recalled involved a Palestinian woman: “A woman was hit directly in the chest with a stun grenade. She collapsed instantly. I thought she was dead.” In another case, a man bending down to pick up spilled food was pepper-sprayed: “That’s lethal. That’s not crowd control — that’s cruelty,” he said. He also confirmed that guards routinely fired live rounds at the ground near civilians to intimidate them after they received aid: “They weren’t a threat. It was cowardly. You can’t fix this… it has to stop.”
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  • Prophetic declaration Apostle Joshua Serman
    #ApostleTV
    Prophetic declaration ✨ Apostle Joshua Serman #ApostleTV
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  • *NIGERIA POLICE FORCE WARNS NIGERIANS*

    *Members of the public are strongly advised to take note of the following:*

    1. For your own good, whenever law enforcement agents ( whether in uniform or not) stop a vehicle you boarded, stay calm, avoid hissing and grumbling. Whether you are a man or a woman,
    respect them.

    2. Please take the receipts of your electronic equipment, laptop or other bulk gadgets (original or photocopy), anywhere you go if you must carry them.

    3. If you don't have means of identification from your school or workplace, get at least a national ID card or driver's licence. It is crucial.

    4. Delete all your bank alerts, and transfer sensitive information into a flash drive or memory card. Keep your financial transactions away from your phone.

    5. Carrying more than Ten ATM card may bring serious problem for you in our present-day Nigeria : be warned !!!

    6. If you must move at night no matter how close to your house, take your ID card and let someone go with you.

    7. Dress responsibly - it will save you. Looking rugged and wild may earn you serious trouble.

    8. If you are given a vehicle to go for an errand, make sure all documents are complete and up- to- date. Also, your driver's licence must be compliant before you hit the road.

    9. When your car is being searched, don't just look away in anger ; they are doing their job. Just
    pay close attention to what's going on, to avoid "had I known".

    10. If you are not sure of what someone is carrying in a bag, pack, or sack, please ask politely before accepting to give the person a ride. You may be arrested for what you know nothing about.

    11. After any stranger you decide to give a help comes down, move forward a little, park and search your vehicle very well before you continue so as to avoid harbouring any incriminating objects left behind.

    12. It is mandatorily necessary you dont keep this message to yourself alone...

    Please let others aware of these tips.
    *NIGERIA POLICE FORCE WARNS NIGERIANS* *Members of the public are strongly advised to take note of the following:* 1. For your own good, whenever law enforcement agents ( whether in uniform or not) stop a vehicle you boarded, stay calm, avoid hissing and grumbling. Whether you are a man or a woman, respect them. 2. Please take the receipts of your electronic equipment, laptop or other bulk gadgets (original or photocopy), anywhere you go if you must carry them. 3. If you don't have means of identification from your school or workplace, get at least a national ID card or driver's licence. It is crucial. 4. Delete all your bank alerts, and transfer sensitive information into a flash drive or memory card. Keep your financial transactions away from your phone. 5. Carrying more than Ten ATM card may bring serious problem for you in our present-day Nigeria : be warned !!! 6. If you must move at night no matter how close to your house, take your ID card and let someone go with you. 7. Dress responsibly - it will save you. Looking rugged and wild may earn you serious trouble. 8. If you are given a vehicle to go for an errand, make sure all documents are complete and up- to- date. Also, your driver's licence must be compliant before you hit the road. 9. When your car is being searched, don't just look away in anger ; they are doing their job. Just pay close attention to what's going on, to avoid "had I known". 10. If you are not sure of what someone is carrying in a bag, pack, or sack, please ask politely before accepting to give the person a ride. You may be arrested for what you know nothing about. 11. After any stranger you decide to give a help comes down, move forward a little, park and search your vehicle very well before you continue so as to avoid harbouring any incriminating objects left behind. 12. It is mandatorily necessary you dont keep this message to yourself alone... Please let others aware of these tips.
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  • When she leaves you she secretly hopes you fall off

    She wants to validate her decision by watching you fail

    If you level up without her it shatters her ego

    Because it proves she was never the reason you were valuable

    Her worst fear is seeing you win after she left

    That’s why you don’t cry about it

    You build in silence and let success haunt her

    Nothing stings more than realizing she was not your prize
    When she leaves you she secretly hopes you fall off She wants to validate her decision by watching you fail If you level up without her it shatters her ego Because it proves she was never the reason you were valuable Her worst fear is seeing you win after she left That’s why you don’t cry about it You build in silence and let success haunt her Nothing stings more than realizing she was not your prize
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  • LOVE AND BULLET
    PART 8
    The docks of Lagos burned with chaos.
    Smoke curled into the night sky, mixing with the salty tang of the ocean as gunfire echoed between shipping containers. Obinna moved like a shadow through the fray, his men flanking him—loyal, lethal, and fueled by vengeance. But tonight, the real weapon wasn’t Obinna.
    It was Ava.
    The Calm Before the Storm
    They had planned the attack meticulously.
    Obinna’s brother, Emeka, had grown arrogant. He’d taken control of the docks, thinking Obinna was weak—thinking he had nothing left to fight with.
    He was wrong.
    Ava adjusted the strap of her vest, her fingers brushing the handle of the knife secured at her thigh. She had spent years training for moments like this—elite tactical drills, precision shooting, hand-to-hand combat. But tonight wasn’t about duty.
    Tonight was personal.
    Obinna’s hand gripped her shoulder, his voice a low growl in her ear. “Remember—Emeka doesn’t get to die easy."
    Ava met his gaze, her own burning with the same fire. “I know.”
    Then the signal came.
    Ava Unleashed
    The first shot rang out, and all hell broke loose.
    Ava moved like a storm—fluid, unstoppable, deadly. She took cover behind a stack of crates, her pistol steady as she picked off Emeka’s men one by one. Headshots. Clean. Efficient.
    “Damn,” one of Obinna’s men muttered, watching her. “She fights like a demon.”
    Obinna smirked, reloading his weapon. “No. She fights like a queen.
    Ava wasn’t just holding her own—she was *dominating.
    Emeka’s men had expected Obinna. They had expected a war between brothers.
    They hadn’t expected her.
    The Fall of a King
    Emeka was hiding in the control tower, surrounded by his last loyal soldiers.
    Ava didn’t hesitate.
    She scaled the metal stairs, gunfire ringing around her, the scent of gunpowder thick in the air. One of Emeka’s guards lunged at her—she sidestepped, driving her knife into his ribs before shoving him over the railing.
    Then she kicked open the door.
    Emeka spun, his eyes widening in shock. “You—”
    Ava didn’t let him finish.
    She fired.
    The bullet grazed his thigh, sending him crashing to his knees with a scream.
    Obinna stepped in behind her, his boots thudding against the blood-slicked floor.
    “Hello, brother.”
    The Aftermath
    The docks fell silent.
    Emeka’s men, those still alive, dropped their weapons. Obinna’s soldiers stood in stunned awe, their eyes flicking between their boss and the woman who had just turned the tide of the war.
    Ava wiped blood from her lip, her chest rising and falling with adrenaline.
    Obinna walked toward her, his gaze burning with something deeper than victory.
    “You,” he said, his voice rough, “are magnificent.”
    Then, in front of everyone—his men, his enemies, the world—he pulled her into a searing kiss.
    TO BE CONTINUED...
    LOVE AND BULLET PART 8 The docks of Lagos burned with chaos. Smoke curled into the night sky, mixing with the salty tang of the ocean as gunfire echoed between shipping containers. Obinna moved like a shadow through the fray, his men flanking him—loyal, lethal, and fueled by vengeance. But tonight, the real weapon wasn’t Obinna. It was Ava. The Calm Before the Storm They had planned the attack meticulously. Obinna’s brother, Emeka, had grown arrogant. He’d taken control of the docks, thinking Obinna was weak—thinking he had nothing left to fight with. He was wrong. Ava adjusted the strap of her vest, her fingers brushing the handle of the knife secured at her thigh. She had spent years training for moments like this—elite tactical drills, precision shooting, hand-to-hand combat. But tonight wasn’t about duty. Tonight was personal. Obinna’s hand gripped her shoulder, his voice a low growl in her ear. “Remember—Emeka doesn’t get to die easy." Ava met his gaze, her own burning with the same fire. “I know.” Then the signal came. Ava Unleashed The first shot rang out, and all hell broke loose. Ava moved like a storm—fluid, unstoppable, deadly. She took cover behind a stack of crates, her pistol steady as she picked off Emeka’s men one by one. Headshots. Clean. Efficient. “Damn,” one of Obinna’s men muttered, watching her. “She fights like a demon.” Obinna smirked, reloading his weapon. “No. She fights like a queen. Ava wasn’t just holding her own—she was *dominating. Emeka’s men had expected Obinna. They had expected a war between brothers. They hadn’t expected her. The Fall of a King Emeka was hiding in the control tower, surrounded by his last loyal soldiers. Ava didn’t hesitate. She scaled the metal stairs, gunfire ringing around her, the scent of gunpowder thick in the air. One of Emeka’s guards lunged at her—she sidestepped, driving her knife into his ribs before shoving him over the railing. Then she kicked open the door. Emeka spun, his eyes widening in shock. “You—” Ava didn’t let him finish. She fired. The bullet grazed his thigh, sending him crashing to his knees with a scream. Obinna stepped in behind her, his boots thudding against the blood-slicked floor. “Hello, brother.” The Aftermath The docks fell silent. Emeka’s men, those still alive, dropped their weapons. Obinna’s soldiers stood in stunned awe, their eyes flicking between their boss and the woman who had just turned the tide of the war. Ava wiped blood from her lip, her chest rising and falling with adrenaline. Obinna walked toward her, his gaze burning with something deeper than victory. “You,” he said, his voice rough, “are magnificent.” Then, in front of everyone—his men, his enemies, the world—he pulled her into a searing kiss. TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • LOVE AND BULLET
    PART 7
    Dawn crept through the curtains like a thief, painting gold stripes across tangled limbs and rumpled sheets.
    Ava woke to the weight of Obinna’s arm draped possessively over her waist, his breath warm against her bare shoulder. For one hazy moment, she forgot—forgot she was a detective, forgot he was a criminal, forgot the world outside these four walls existed at all.
    Then reality crashed back in.
    The safe house was quiet except for the steady drip-drip of last night’s rain from the gutters outside. Obinna’s phone buzzed insistently on the nightstand, the screen lighting up with a message that made his arm tense around her.
    “We need to move.” His voice was rough with sleep, sending shivers down her spine.
    Ava turned in his arms, their noses almost brushing. “Who was that?”
    Obinna’s thumb traced idle circles on her hip. “My brother’s making his move.”
    The bathroom mirror reflected a version of herself Ava barely recognized—smudged mascara, kiss-bruised lips, the ghost of Obinna’s fingers still branding her skin. She turned the shower knob too hard, letting the scalding water punish her for last night’s weakness.
    But when she stepped out, steam curling around her, Obinna was leaning against the doorframe—shirtless, a fresh scar she hadn’t noticed before slashing across his ribs.
    “You stare like you’ve never seen me before,” he murmured, taking the towel from her hands.
    Ava swallowed as he dried her shoulders with agonizing slowness. “I haven’t. Not like this.”
    His lips quirked. “And how do you see me now, detective?"
    Dangerous. Addictive. Impossible to walk away from.
    She didn’t answer.
    Breakfast was a tense affair—fresh mango, warm puff-puff, bitter coffee. Obinna spread a map across the table, his fingers tapping Lagos Island.
    “My brother controls the docks now,” he said. “But he’s vulnerable here.”
    Ava studied the markings—warehouses, patrol routes, escape points. “This is a full-scale assault.”
    “It’s war.” Obinna’s gaze burned into hers. “And you’re going to help me win it.”
    Ava laughed incredulously. “Why would I do that?”
    He leaned forward, catching her wrist and pressing her palm flat against his chest. His heartbeat thundered under her fingers.
    “Because last night wasn’t just sex.” His voice dropped to a whisper. “And we both know it.”
    The Intimacy of Conspiracy
    Obinna dressed her himself—black tactical pants, a fitted bulletproof vest, knives strapped to her thighs. His hands lingered at every buckle, every strap, as if memorizing her.
    “This isn’t a disguise,” Ava realized as he braided her hair back with surprising tenderness. “It’s armor.”
    Obinna’s lips brushed the shell of her ear. “Today, I need you to be a weapon.”
    When he stepped back, Ava saw the change in his eyes—the softness from this morning hardened into something lethal. The Lion was back.
    At the door, Obinna caught her face between his hands. His kiss tasted like coffee and goodbye.
    “When this is over,” he vowed, “I’ll peel this armor off you one piece at a time.”
    Ava’s breath caught. “If we survive.”
    His smile was all teeth. “When we survive.”
    Then he was gone, leaving Ava with the ghost of his touch and a terrible realization—
    She no longer knew whose side she was on.
    TO BE CONTINUED...
    LOVE AND BULLET PART 7 Dawn crept through the curtains like a thief, painting gold stripes across tangled limbs and rumpled sheets. Ava woke to the weight of Obinna’s arm draped possessively over her waist, his breath warm against her bare shoulder. For one hazy moment, she forgot—forgot she was a detective, forgot he was a criminal, forgot the world outside these four walls existed at all. Then reality crashed back in. The safe house was quiet except for the steady drip-drip of last night’s rain from the gutters outside. Obinna’s phone buzzed insistently on the nightstand, the screen lighting up with a message that made his arm tense around her. “We need to move.” His voice was rough with sleep, sending shivers down her spine. Ava turned in his arms, their noses almost brushing. “Who was that?” Obinna’s thumb traced idle circles on her hip. “My brother’s making his move.” The bathroom mirror reflected a version of herself Ava barely recognized—smudged mascara, kiss-bruised lips, the ghost of Obinna’s fingers still branding her skin. She turned the shower knob too hard, letting the scalding water punish her for last night’s weakness. But when she stepped out, steam curling around her, Obinna was leaning against the doorframe—shirtless, a fresh scar she hadn’t noticed before slashing across his ribs. “You stare like you’ve never seen me before,” he murmured, taking the towel from her hands. Ava swallowed as he dried her shoulders with agonizing slowness. “I haven’t. Not like this.” His lips quirked. “And how do you see me now, detective?" Dangerous. Addictive. Impossible to walk away from. She didn’t answer. Breakfast was a tense affair—fresh mango, warm puff-puff, bitter coffee. Obinna spread a map across the table, his fingers tapping Lagos Island. “My brother controls the docks now,” he said. “But he’s vulnerable here.” Ava studied the markings—warehouses, patrol routes, escape points. “This is a full-scale assault.” “It’s war.” Obinna’s gaze burned into hers. “And you’re going to help me win it.” Ava laughed incredulously. “Why would I do that?” He leaned forward, catching her wrist and pressing her palm flat against his chest. His heartbeat thundered under her fingers. “Because last night wasn’t just sex.” His voice dropped to a whisper. “And we both know it.” The Intimacy of Conspiracy Obinna dressed her himself—black tactical pants, a fitted bulletproof vest, knives strapped to her thighs. His hands lingered at every buckle, every strap, as if memorizing her. “This isn’t a disguise,” Ava realized as he braided her hair back with surprising tenderness. “It’s armor.” Obinna’s lips brushed the shell of her ear. “Today, I need you to be a weapon.” When he stepped back, Ava saw the change in his eyes—the softness from this morning hardened into something lethal. The Lion was back. At the door, Obinna caught her face between his hands. His kiss tasted like coffee and goodbye. “When this is over,” he vowed, “I’ll peel this armor off you one piece at a time.” Ava’s breath caught. “If we survive.” His smile was all teeth. “When we survive.” Then he was gone, leaving Ava with the ghost of his touch and a terrible realization— She no longer knew whose side she was on. TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 24/07/2025*

    Three teenage miners drown in Bauchi river

    Troops kill Boko Haram commander, 200 bandits in Borno, Niger

    FIRS posts N14.27tn revenue surge, exceeds H1 target

    Tariff battle escalates: Discos reject review talks with states

    Refined products expensive to load from Dangote than Lomé – Dangote

    N’Assembly urges Tinubu to immortalise Buhari

    APC senators rise to 70 as four PDP lawmakers defect

    Sanwo-Olu rallies govs, Elumelu for N500bn Lagos food initiative

    Niger opens isolation centres as cholera kills 13

    French media giant acquires MultiChoice in $3bn deal, gains full control of DStv, GOtv

    Tinubu Meets World Bank Executives In Aso Rock

    World Bank, partners back Nigeria’s 90,000km fibre optic network drive

    NiDCOM condemns killing of Nigerians in South Africa, demands justice

    ---------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Humans cannot walk in a straight line without a visual point – When blindfolded, we will gradually walk in a circle.

    * The Latin name for banana is “musa sapientum” which translates to “fruit of the wise men.”
    ---------------------------

    Tinubu Seeks Extra $47m For Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, $300m For Telecom Projects

    Tinubu meets APC govs in Aso Villa ahead of NEC session

    Tinubu celebrates Oniru of Iru Kingdom at 55, hails his service, leadership

    Senate okays N105bn as 2025 Budget for RMAFC

    Plans to establish national sports academy underway – Abbas

    Reps to Probe $18bn refineries’ turnaround maintenance

    Reps honour Buhari with valedictory session, says ex-president left indelible mark

    Reps pass bill for specialised women’s hospital in Imo

    Appeal Court nullifies CAC registration of KPMG professional services

    Court declares removal of Benue CJ, Ikpambese, unconstitutional

    Court strikes out N12.3bn fraud case against Otudeko after settlement

    EFCC arrests 25 BUK students over alleged internet fraud

    Troops foil terrorist attacks, neutralise dozens in Zamfara-Niger axis

    Bayelsa judge’s abductors nabbed

    Police arrest three gun runners, firearms over Benue killings

    Security operatives engage suspected IPOB/ESN in shootout in Imo

    NAFDAC confiscates 88,560 litres of bomb making acids in Kano

    NAFDAC destroys 491,000 Tramadol tabs valued N91 million in Kano

    Revised GDP figures offer clearer economic view, says Edun

    Nigeria Poised To Become West Africa’s Hub For Refined Petroleum Products – Lokpobiri

    Fed govt declares flood prevention a national security priority

    FG targets 2m jobs through National Social Housing Programme

    Fed Govt releases results of common entrance exam into Unity Colleges

    RMAFC submits 2025 budget proposal to House, seeks approval

    Nigeria Needs Urgent Reform In Correctional Health System – FG

    NIS vows crackdown on rogue passport officers

    NESREA seals two Abuja nightclubs, 12 others for violating environmental regulations

    1.3 million mangrove seedlings planted for Ogoni environment restoration project – HYPREP

    Wike charges contractor on timely completion of Appeal Court office complex project

    Fire guts TASUED students’ apartment, property destroyed

    SSANIP decries delay in review of schemes, conditions of service for polytechnics, TVET

    Jega, Ozekhome lead voices for independent presidential, gov candidacy

    Nigeria needs fit-for-purpose IP laws for digital age – UNILAG Professor

    Shettima’s wife thanks Tinubu, First Lady, for golden jubilee goodwill

    Suppliers oppose Dangote’s proposed direct fuel distribution scheme

    Guinea Insurance posts N114.7m loss in H1

    NAFDAC disowns audio claiming shutdown of Tummy Tummy noodles factory

    Tesla reports 16% profit drop to $1.2 bn on lower auto sales

    Fitch affirms Ecobank Nigeria’s long-term IDR at ‘CCC’

    Auto manufacturers target 50% local parts with govt patronage

    Glo empowers street sweepers in Lagos

    2027: Olawepo-Hashim returns to PDP, says party’ll beat APC

    PDP national caucus holds late-night meeting in Abuja

    APC shifts NEC meeting to Villa, adjusts time

    We’ll support who emerges ADC presidential candidate in fair primary-Amaechi

    2027: Obi free to contest with or without me — Datti Baba-Ahmed

    25 Osun lawmakers pledge loyalty to Adeleke, PDP

    Consultations ongoing for Ganduje’s replacement – Uzodimma

    Makinde commissions 5.9km dualised Akobo-Ojurin-Olorunda Abaa road

    Mbah reshuffles cabinet, swears in head of service, six commissioners

    Bauchi gov, minister raise the alarm over fake news threat

    Delta approves N230bn for flyovers, other projects

    We stand by our tariff order, didn’t tamper with generation costs – EERC

    Yelewata attack: Security improved after Tinubu’s visit – Benue official

    LASG lists five council roads for completion by year-end

    Rivers staff, pensioners audit sparks outrage

    Lagos doctors fault July salary cut, call it illegal

    Villagers block Zamfara govt house, demand end to banditry

    50 students benefit as Lagos monarch marks coronation anniversary

    Police hunt abductors of two Abuja women

    Villagers Block Ogun Highway As Vehicle Crushes Pupils To Death

    Bookville selects 80 children for 2025 annual reading competition

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1911, Machu Picchu, the 15th century, largely forgotten Inca site in Peru, was rediscovered by American Hiram Bingham III.

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    Whoever knocks persistently, ends by entering. – Muhammad Ali



    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 24/07/2025* Three teenage miners drown in Bauchi river Troops kill Boko Haram commander, 200 bandits in Borno, Niger FIRS posts N14.27tn revenue surge, exceeds H1 target Tariff battle escalates: Discos reject review talks with states Refined products expensive to load from Dangote than Lomé – Dangote N’Assembly urges Tinubu to immortalise Buhari APC senators rise to 70 as four PDP lawmakers defect Sanwo-Olu rallies govs, Elumelu for N500bn Lagos food initiative Niger opens isolation centres as cholera kills 13 French media giant acquires MultiChoice in $3bn deal, gains full control of DStv, GOtv Tinubu Meets World Bank Executives In Aso Rock World Bank, partners back Nigeria’s 90,000km fibre optic network drive NiDCOM condemns killing of Nigerians in South Africa, demands justice --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Humans cannot walk in a straight line without a visual point – When blindfolded, we will gradually walk in a circle. * The Latin name for banana is “musa sapientum” which translates to “fruit of the wise men.” --------------------------- Tinubu Seeks Extra $47m For Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, $300m For Telecom Projects Tinubu meets APC govs in Aso Villa ahead of NEC session Tinubu celebrates Oniru of Iru Kingdom at 55, hails his service, leadership Senate okays N105bn as 2025 Budget for RMAFC Plans to establish national sports academy underway – Abbas Reps to Probe $18bn refineries’ turnaround maintenance Reps honour Buhari with valedictory session, says ex-president left indelible mark Reps pass bill for specialised women’s hospital in Imo Appeal Court nullifies CAC registration of KPMG professional services Court declares removal of Benue CJ, Ikpambese, unconstitutional Court strikes out N12.3bn fraud case against Otudeko after settlement EFCC arrests 25 BUK students over alleged internet fraud Troops foil terrorist attacks, neutralise dozens in Zamfara-Niger axis Bayelsa judge’s abductors nabbed Police arrest three gun runners, firearms over Benue killings Security operatives engage suspected IPOB/ESN in shootout in Imo NAFDAC confiscates 88,560 litres of bomb making acids in Kano NAFDAC destroys 491,000 Tramadol tabs valued N91 million in Kano Revised GDP figures offer clearer economic view, says Edun Nigeria Poised To Become West Africa’s Hub For Refined Petroleum Products – Lokpobiri Fed govt declares flood prevention a national security priority FG targets 2m jobs through National Social Housing Programme Fed Govt releases results of common entrance exam into Unity Colleges RMAFC submits 2025 budget proposal to House, seeks approval Nigeria Needs Urgent Reform In Correctional Health System – FG NIS vows crackdown on rogue passport officers NESREA seals two Abuja nightclubs, 12 others for violating environmental regulations 1.3 million mangrove seedlings planted for Ogoni environment restoration project – HYPREP Wike charges contractor on timely completion of Appeal Court office complex project Fire guts TASUED students’ apartment, property destroyed SSANIP decries delay in review of schemes, conditions of service for polytechnics, TVET Jega, Ozekhome lead voices for independent presidential, gov candidacy Nigeria needs fit-for-purpose IP laws for digital age – UNILAG Professor Shettima’s wife thanks Tinubu, First Lady, for golden jubilee goodwill Suppliers oppose Dangote’s proposed direct fuel distribution scheme Guinea Insurance posts N114.7m loss in H1 NAFDAC disowns audio claiming shutdown of Tummy Tummy noodles factory Tesla reports 16% profit drop to $1.2 bn on lower auto sales Fitch affirms Ecobank Nigeria’s long-term IDR at ‘CCC’ Auto manufacturers target 50% local parts with govt patronage Glo empowers street sweepers in Lagos 2027: Olawepo-Hashim returns to PDP, says party’ll beat APC PDP national caucus holds late-night meeting in Abuja APC shifts NEC meeting to Villa, adjusts time We’ll support who emerges ADC presidential candidate in fair primary-Amaechi 2027: Obi free to contest with or without me — Datti Baba-Ahmed 25 Osun lawmakers pledge loyalty to Adeleke, PDP Consultations ongoing for Ganduje’s replacement – Uzodimma Makinde commissions 5.9km dualised Akobo-Ojurin-Olorunda Abaa road Mbah reshuffles cabinet, swears in head of service, six commissioners Bauchi gov, minister raise the alarm over fake news threat Delta approves N230bn for flyovers, other projects We stand by our tariff order, didn’t tamper with generation costs – EERC Yelewata attack: Security improved after Tinubu’s visit – Benue official LASG lists five council roads for completion by year-end Rivers staff, pensioners audit sparks outrage Lagos doctors fault July salary cut, call it illegal Villagers block Zamfara govt house, demand end to banditry 50 students benefit as Lagos monarch marks coronation anniversary Police hunt abductors of two Abuja women Villagers Block Ogun Highway As Vehicle Crushes Pupils To Death Bookville selects 80 children for 2025 annual reading competition --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1911, Machu Picchu, the 15th century, largely forgotten Inca site in Peru, was rediscovered by American Hiram Bingham III. --------------------------- Whoever knocks persistently, ends by entering. – Muhammad Ali Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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