• 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

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    #JesusOverNigeria
    #chaplaindanieljoealimi
    Chaplain Daniel Joe Alimi
    #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria
    Nigeria Christian Civil Chaplain Corps
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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
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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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  • 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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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/06/2025*

    Tinubu to sign tax reform bills into law Thursday

    S’Arabia, Sultan confirm new Islamic calendar year 1447 AH begins Thursday

    Again, bomb explosion kills four in Borno

    Woman killed, five others injured in Imo market explosion

    20 soldiers, scores of bandits die in Niger clash

    Pilot’s faulty seat caused Air India crash, report reveals

    INEC flags clashing names, irregularities in 110 party registration requests

    After 31 years, FG hands over houses to 1994 Super Eagles heroes

    African Fencing Champs begins in Lagos

    MultiChoice cuts DStv decoder price by 50% to attract subscribers

    Zelensky urges trial for ‘war criminal’ Putin

    Iran partially reopens airspace after ceasefire with Israel

    Kenya anniversary protests turn violent, 8 dead

    Tinubu approves hosting of Africa chiefs of Defence Staff summit in Abuja


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Great fire of London which began on September 2, 1666 and lasted till September 5, 1666 destroyed about 13, 200 houses, 87 churches including St. Paul’s Cathedral and much of Central London. However, only six fatalities were recorded.

    * In order to protect themselves from poachers, African elephants have been evolving without tusks.
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    Coalition are IDPs, out to unseat themselves – Tinubu

    I’m passionate about securing the country – Tinubu

    Tinubu appreciates Nasarawa People for warm reception

    We have strengthened ICRC as engine room for infrastructure revolution – Tinubu

    Tinubu, AbdulRazaq, Ilorin emir mourn ex-Kwara gov Adebayo

    Nigeria undergoing silent, bold transformation under Tinubu – Shettima

    Rowdy session as Senate confirms non-indigene Rivers electoral chairman

    Senate declares Yelewata, Mangu killings as acts of terror

    Reps approve ₦1.132 trillion 2025 budget for Customs

    LP Senator Imasuen formally defects to APC

    Jubilations in Delta as Supreme Court ends 40-year kingship tussle

    Shadow govt: Judge warns parties against acts capable of jeopardising suit’s outcome

    Navy embarks on fitness exercise in Delta

    Seaports key drug entry points – NDLEA

    Badaru tasks military on national security-focused training

    FG Postpones Recruitment Into Immigration, Civil Defence, Others

    FG sells N219.38bn crude to Dangote in four months

    NUPRC demands $5,000, other conditions for oil licence extension

    FG moves to pay verified contractors

    Unsettled debts threaten NNPC power plants, FG plans intervention

    298,000 students across 198 institutions get N59.9bn loan

    FG to advance railway track monitoring systems across Nigeria – Opeifa

    Fed Govt to ensure inclusive education in secondary schools nationwide

    NSIA drives $50bn funding for climate, infrastructure

    NMDPRA to bridge 60% lubricant supply shortfall

    FG mulls tariff to support gas-to-power projects

    NERC transfers electricity regulatory powers to Abia govt

    Party Registration: ADA, Obidients, 108 Others’ Applications Under Review – INEC

    INEC promises fairness as Ekiti 2026 race begins

    NOA commends police on arrest of Benue massacre suspects

    IBEDC disconnects Ibadan train station over unpaid bills

    Eko DisCo plans to end estimated billing

    NADF, others launch N1.5b pilot scheme to boost smallholder farming

    80 Ogoni communities to get portable water Dec – HYPREP

    North Needs Strong Voices To Defend Its Interests — IBB

    Tinubu was frontline June 12 hero, Abiola’s son replies Lamido

    Give rest of ‘94 Eagles their houses, Amuneke tells FG

    Ondo Catholic Bishop condemns demolition of memorial park

    Ajimobi remembered as family, political associates gather for 5th memorial prayer in Ibadan

    Oando’s Q1 profit surges 90.5% to N113bn

    BSN budgets N943m for Bible translation, other programmes

    11 NWC members reject Anyanwu’s return as PDP secretary

    Two ‘ADA’ emerge in INEC’s list of 110 party registration bids

    Edo PDP, Govt bicker over N100bn loan approval by assembly

    Kwara PDP ward chair, two others killed in gunmen attack

    Oborevwori congratulates Sanwo-Olu at 60

    Makinde mourns victims of Ibadan accident, says death toll rises to 15

    Makinde to digitise Olunloyo’s library, unveil memorial park

    Kebbi gov vows death penalty for informants aiding bandits

    I am not borrowing N100bn, says Okpebholo

    We’ll remain committed to press freedom – Gov Yusuf

    Otu laments influx of refugees to Cross River

    Niger Assembly speaker decries killing of soldiers, says constituency under siege

    Ondo govt grants financial autonomy to judiciary as JUSUN suspends strike

    Lagos vows to prosecute indiscriminate waste disposers

    Lagos clinches first position at Southwest Basic School Sports finals

    LASG empowers 700 widows with N35m

    Demolition: Lagos follows due process, commissioner replies Obi

    Windstorm plunges 20 Oyo communities into darkness

    Bloody clash over farmland leaves two dead in C’River

    Police rescue two abducted salesgirls in Oyo operation

    Ekiti man arraigned for threatening to burn wife, children

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1936, the world’s first practical helicopter lifted off. The twin-rotor Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was first tested in Bremen, Germany. None of the first prototypes survived World War II but a replica can be seen at the Hubschraubermuseum in Bückeburg, Germany

    * On this day in 1906, the first Grand Prix car race was held. The competition was held on a circuit around Le Mans, France and organized by the Automobile Club de France (ACF). Renault’s Ferenc Szisz won the competition.

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    The Human spirit is stronger than any Government institutions – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti


    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/06/2025* Tinubu to sign tax reform bills into law Thursday S’Arabia, Sultan confirm new Islamic calendar year 1447 AH begins Thursday Again, bomb explosion kills four in Borno Woman killed, five others injured in Imo market explosion 20 soldiers, scores of bandits die in Niger clash Pilot’s faulty seat caused Air India crash, report reveals INEC flags clashing names, irregularities in 110 party registration requests After 31 years, FG hands over houses to 1994 Super Eagles heroes African Fencing Champs begins in Lagos MultiChoice cuts DStv decoder price by 50% to attract subscribers Zelensky urges trial for ‘war criminal’ Putin Iran partially reopens airspace after ceasefire with Israel Kenya anniversary protests turn violent, 8 dead Tinubu approves hosting of Africa chiefs of Defence Staff summit in Abuja --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Great fire of London which began on September 2, 1666 and lasted till September 5, 1666 destroyed about 13, 200 houses, 87 churches including St. Paul’s Cathedral and much of Central London. However, only six fatalities were recorded. * In order to protect themselves from poachers, African elephants have been evolving without tusks. --------------------------- Coalition are IDPs, out to unseat themselves – Tinubu I’m passionate about securing the country – Tinubu Tinubu appreciates Nasarawa People for warm reception We have strengthened ICRC as engine room for infrastructure revolution – Tinubu Tinubu, AbdulRazaq, Ilorin emir mourn ex-Kwara gov Adebayo Nigeria undergoing silent, bold transformation under Tinubu – Shettima Rowdy session as Senate confirms non-indigene Rivers electoral chairman Senate declares Yelewata, Mangu killings as acts of terror Reps approve ₦1.132 trillion 2025 budget for Customs LP Senator Imasuen formally defects to APC Jubilations in Delta as Supreme Court ends 40-year kingship tussle Shadow govt: Judge warns parties against acts capable of jeopardising suit’s outcome Navy embarks on fitness exercise in Delta Seaports key drug entry points – NDLEA Badaru tasks military on national security-focused training FG Postpones Recruitment Into Immigration, Civil Defence, Others FG sells N219.38bn crude to Dangote in four months NUPRC demands $5,000, other conditions for oil licence extension FG moves to pay verified contractors Unsettled debts threaten NNPC power plants, FG plans intervention 298,000 students across 198 institutions get N59.9bn loan FG to advance railway track monitoring systems across Nigeria – Opeifa Fed Govt to ensure inclusive education in secondary schools nationwide NSIA drives $50bn funding for climate, infrastructure NMDPRA to bridge 60% lubricant supply shortfall FG mulls tariff to support gas-to-power projects NERC transfers electricity regulatory powers to Abia govt Party Registration: ADA, Obidients, 108 Others’ Applications Under Review – INEC INEC promises fairness as Ekiti 2026 race begins NOA commends police on arrest of Benue massacre suspects IBEDC disconnects Ibadan train station over unpaid bills Eko DisCo plans to end estimated billing NADF, others launch N1.5b pilot scheme to boost smallholder farming 80 Ogoni communities to get portable water Dec – HYPREP North Needs Strong Voices To Defend Its Interests — IBB Tinubu was frontline June 12 hero, Abiola’s son replies Lamido Give rest of ‘94 Eagles their houses, Amuneke tells FG Ondo Catholic Bishop condemns demolition of memorial park Ajimobi remembered as family, political associates gather for 5th memorial prayer in Ibadan Oando’s Q1 profit surges 90.5% to N113bn BSN budgets N943m for Bible translation, other programmes 11 NWC members reject Anyanwu’s return as PDP secretary Two ‘ADA’ emerge in INEC’s list of 110 party registration bids Edo PDP, Govt bicker over N100bn loan approval by assembly Kwara PDP ward chair, two others killed in gunmen attack Oborevwori congratulates Sanwo-Olu at 60 Makinde mourns victims of Ibadan accident, says death toll rises to 15 Makinde to digitise Olunloyo’s library, unveil memorial park Kebbi gov vows death penalty for informants aiding bandits I am not borrowing N100bn, says Okpebholo We’ll remain committed to press freedom – Gov Yusuf Otu laments influx of refugees to Cross River Niger Assembly speaker decries killing of soldiers, says constituency under siege Ondo govt grants financial autonomy to judiciary as JUSUN suspends strike Lagos vows to prosecute indiscriminate waste disposers Lagos clinches first position at Southwest Basic School Sports finals LASG empowers 700 widows with N35m Demolition: Lagos follows due process, commissioner replies Obi Windstorm plunges 20 Oyo communities into darkness Bloody clash over farmland leaves two dead in C’River Police rescue two abducted salesgirls in Oyo operation Ekiti man arraigned for threatening to burn wife, children --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1936, the world’s first practical helicopter lifted off. The twin-rotor Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was first tested in Bremen, Germany. None of the first prototypes survived World War II but a replica can be seen at the Hubschraubermuseum in Bückeburg, Germany * On this day in 1906, the first Grand Prix car race was held. The competition was held on a circuit around Le Mans, France and organized by the Automobile Club de France (ACF). Renault’s Ferenc Szisz won the competition. --------------------------- The Human spirit is stronger than any Government institutions – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • https://guardian.ng/news/rivers-to-partner-navy-in-fight-against-economic-sabotage/
    https://guardian.ng/news/rivers-to-partner-navy-in-fight-against-economic-sabotage/
    GUARDIAN.NG
    Rivers to partner Navy in fight against economic sabotage.
    The Rivers State Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral (Rtd) Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, has expressed the state's willingness and commitment
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  • Breaking News: U.S. Navy USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier deployed to Europe may reinforce Middle East due to Iran tensions.
    Breaking News: U.S. Navy USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier deployed to Europe may reinforce Middle East due to Iran tensions.
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  • Breaking: The US has bombed 3 nuclear sites in Iran.

    The US has indeed bombed three nuclear sites in Iran, according to recent reports. On June 22, 2025, President Donald Trump announced that the US Air Force and Navy attacked multiple nuclear sites in Iran, including the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, Natanz Nuclear Facility, and an unspecified site in Isfahan.

    *Details of the Attack:*

    - *Method of Attack*: The US used over a dozen 30,000-pound GBU-57A/B MOP bombs carried by Northrop B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, as well as Tomahawks fired from submarines.

    - *Targets*: The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, Natanz Nuclear Facility, and an unspecified site in Isfahan were hit.

    - *Damage Assessment*: Iran's state media reported no signs of contamination or dangers to residents near the sites.

    *Reactions:*

    - *President Trump's Statement*: Trump claimed the strikes were "very successful" and a "spectacular military success", warning of more attacks if Iran doesn't seek peace.
    - *International Response*: The attacks have sparked concerns of escalation, with analysts warning of a potential "significant escalatory spiral".
    - *Iran's Response*: Iran has threatened to strike any country assisting Israel and has vowed to seek justice in international court.

    *Background:*

    - *Israel-Iran Conflict*: The US strikes come amid an ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, which escalated after Israel launched a surprise attack on Iranian military and nuclear facilities on June 13, 2025.
    - *US Involvement*
    Breaking: The US has bombed 3 nuclear sites in Iran. The US has indeed bombed three nuclear sites in Iran, according to recent reports. On June 22, 2025, President Donald Trump announced that the US Air Force and Navy attacked multiple nuclear sites in Iran, including the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, Natanz Nuclear Facility, and an unspecified site in Isfahan. *Details of the Attack:* - *Method of Attack*: The US used over a dozen 30,000-pound GBU-57A/B MOP bombs carried by Northrop B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, as well as Tomahawks fired from submarines. - *Targets*: The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, Natanz Nuclear Facility, and an unspecified site in Isfahan were hit. - *Damage Assessment*: Iran's state media reported no signs of contamination or dangers to residents near the sites. *Reactions:* - *President Trump's Statement*: Trump claimed the strikes were "very successful" and a "spectacular military success", warning of more attacks if Iran doesn't seek peace. - *International Response*: The attacks have sparked concerns of escalation, with analysts warning of a potential "significant escalatory spiral". - *Iran's Response*: Iran has threatened to strike any country assisting Israel and has vowed to seek justice in international court. *Background:* - *Israel-Iran Conflict*: The US strikes come amid an ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, which escalated after Israel launched a surprise attack on Iranian military and nuclear facilities on June 13, 2025. - *US Involvement*
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 21/06/2025*

    Gunmen kill 19 in fresh Plateau attacks

    Dangote refinery hikes petrol ex-depot price to N880/litre

    Togo cleared of alleged fake degrees as Reps probe Benin July 10

    Lagos, Kaduna, 10 other cities to host Reps zonal hearing on constitution review

    Atiku, el-Rufai, Amaechi coalition seeks to register new party

    SEC bans CEOs from becoming chairmen without 3-year break

    Flood: Over 5.2m affected, 1,237 lives lost in 35 states in 2024 – NEMA

    NYSC: Stop posting our children to insecure states, parents tell FG

    Scandal: Convicted inmate caught processing passport, visa in Lagos

    Trump threatens Iran with imminent strike, says Europe ‘can’t help’

    Trump orders mass layoffs at Voice of America, other US-funded media

    WHO blames data gaps as Nigeria records 1,562 cholera cases

    Court blocks deportation of Nigerian PhD Student amid Trump’s immigration crackdown

    Israel-Iran war: Stranded Nigerians cry for help from underground shelters

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * There are more than 3,700 types of mosquitoes in the world. They live on every continent except Antarctica.

    * IKEA is an acronym that stands for Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd: the founder’s name, the farm where he grew up, and his hometown.
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    I’m committed to governance – Tinubu

    Tinubu lauds Wike for transforming Abuja to world-class city

    NASS revives constitution review; sets dates for public hearing

    Civil war: Gowon should apologize to Ndigbo for dumping Aburi accord — Senator Umeh

    NJC to work with states’ judiciaries on technology deployment – CJN Kekere-Ekun

    $397k FX Case: EFCC, EeZee Tee move towards settlement

    Troops foil terrorists’ attempt to establish base in Katsina, rescue 19

    Navy impounds 20,000 litres of stolen crude oil in Delta

    IG praises Nigerian police officers for outstanding service in Somalia

    Man who breached Tinubu’s protocol in Kaduna mentally ill — Police

    Umahi orders repairs on Lafia-Makurdi road after Tinubu’s aborted Yelwata visit

    ECOWAS must act on agreed resolutions, says Tuggar

    FG’s cash transfer to N’Assembly hits N316bn

    Nigeria may face serious urban crisis in 25 years — FG warns

    Farm produce cost surges by 29% – NBS

    FG Releases N60bn For Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone Development

    SEC bars independent directors from becoming executive directors

    FIRS adopts new model to drive voluntary tax compliance

    GenCos must link to national grid system by December 31 — NERC

    FG donates 1,000 life jackets to Kwara

    Mary Odili to chair NEAPS 2025 Advisory Committee

    FCT woos global investors at London summit

    Wike to relocate Apo mechanics soon

    Revive nomadic schools to stop clashes, Fulani leaders tell FG

    MASSOB seeks justice for Enugu victims of herdsmen attacks

    Afenifere hails Tinubu’s commitment to establishing state police

    Dangote plan to distribute products will address losses, IPMAN

    Petroleum marketers supply 20m litres daily without subsidy

    PETROAN denies lifting petrol from P’Harcourt refinery

    Keyamo mocks anti-Tinubu coalition’s new party bid, calls it a ‘Pedestrian Joke’

    YPP gov candidate pays Anambra N50m campaign levy

    Obi condemns Anambra killings, abduction, seeks security reforms

    One million children rescued from streets under my watch, says Borno gov

    Oborevwori’s China trip to boost investment – Commissioner

    Our Decision To Negotiate With Bandits Not Out Of Weakness – Sokoto Govt

    Northern insecurity spilling into Kogi, says Ododo

    Oyo to purchase two aircraft for security surveillance – Makinde

    Ogun assembly marks second anniversary, praises gov on project funding

    Rivers LG administrator appointed by Ibas resigns

    Plateau To Introduce High-Yield Potato Varieties

    82,150 Nasarawa Farmers Receive Moringa, Albizia Seedlings

    Enugu appoints new forest guard leaders to tackle security threats

    Ebonyi releases teachers recruitment results, announces interview dates

    Candidates raise concern as Osun delays teachers’ recruitment

    Kaduna security operatives nab 398 suspects in nine days

    Police deny foul play in Rivers nightclub assault

    Police arrest 44-year-old alleged hired killer in Lagos

    Police arrest 210, seize drugs, weapons in Borno

    Ondo Police arrest 17-yr-old, one other with 51 bags of Indian hemp

    Eight die as gunmen attack Osun, Anambra communities

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1945, over 150, 000 clerical and non-clerical staff in the Nigerian Civil Service initiated a general strike to address their demands for salary increases to offset the rising cost of living.

    * On this day in 1895, the Kiel Canal was opened by German Emperor Wilhelm II. The 98 km (61 mi) long canal in Northern Germany is one of the world’s busiest artificial waterways. It connects the North Sea with the Baltic Sea.

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    Don’t let the things you don’t have prevent you from using what you do have. – John Locke
    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 21/06/2025* Gunmen kill 19 in fresh Plateau attacks Dangote refinery hikes petrol ex-depot price to N880/litre Togo cleared of alleged fake degrees as Reps probe Benin July 10 Lagos, Kaduna, 10 other cities to host Reps zonal hearing on constitution review Atiku, el-Rufai, Amaechi coalition seeks to register new party SEC bans CEOs from becoming chairmen without 3-year break Flood: Over 5.2m affected, 1,237 lives lost in 35 states in 2024 – NEMA NYSC: Stop posting our children to insecure states, parents tell FG Scandal: Convicted inmate caught processing passport, visa in Lagos Trump threatens Iran with imminent strike, says Europe ‘can’t help’ Trump orders mass layoffs at Voice of America, other US-funded media WHO blames data gaps as Nigeria records 1,562 cholera cases Court blocks deportation of Nigerian PhD Student amid Trump’s immigration crackdown Israel-Iran war: Stranded Nigerians cry for help from underground shelters -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * There are more than 3,700 types of mosquitoes in the world. They live on every continent except Antarctica. * IKEA is an acronym that stands for Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd: the founder’s name, the farm where he grew up, and his hometown. -------------------------- I’m committed to governance – Tinubu Tinubu lauds Wike for transforming Abuja to world-class city NASS revives constitution review; sets dates for public hearing Civil war: Gowon should apologize to Ndigbo for dumping Aburi accord — Senator Umeh NJC to work with states’ judiciaries on technology deployment – CJN Kekere-Ekun $397k FX Case: EFCC, EeZee Tee move towards settlement Troops foil terrorists’ attempt to establish base in Katsina, rescue 19 Navy impounds 20,000 litres of stolen crude oil in Delta IG praises Nigerian police officers for outstanding service in Somalia Man who breached Tinubu’s protocol in Kaduna mentally ill — Police Umahi orders repairs on Lafia-Makurdi road after Tinubu’s aborted Yelwata visit ECOWAS must act on agreed resolutions, says Tuggar FG’s cash transfer to N’Assembly hits N316bn Nigeria may face serious urban crisis in 25 years — FG warns Farm produce cost surges by 29% – NBS FG Releases N60bn For Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone Development SEC bars independent directors from becoming executive directors FIRS adopts new model to drive voluntary tax compliance GenCos must link to national grid system by December 31 — NERC FG donates 1,000 life jackets to Kwara Mary Odili to chair NEAPS 2025 Advisory Committee FCT woos global investors at London summit Wike to relocate Apo mechanics soon Revive nomadic schools to stop clashes, Fulani leaders tell FG MASSOB seeks justice for Enugu victims of herdsmen attacks Afenifere hails Tinubu’s commitment to establishing state police Dangote plan to distribute products will address losses, IPMAN Petroleum marketers supply 20m litres daily without subsidy PETROAN denies lifting petrol from P’Harcourt refinery Keyamo mocks anti-Tinubu coalition’s new party bid, calls it a ‘Pedestrian Joke’ YPP gov candidate pays Anambra N50m campaign levy Obi condemns Anambra killings, abduction, seeks security reforms One million children rescued from streets under my watch, says Borno gov Oborevwori’s China trip to boost investment – Commissioner Our Decision To Negotiate With Bandits Not Out Of Weakness – Sokoto Govt Northern insecurity spilling into Kogi, says Ododo Oyo to purchase two aircraft for security surveillance – Makinde ‎ Ogun assembly marks second anniversary, praises gov on project funding Rivers LG administrator appointed by Ibas resigns Plateau To Introduce High-Yield Potato Varieties 82,150 Nasarawa Farmers Receive Moringa, Albizia Seedlings Enugu appoints new forest guard leaders to tackle security threats Ebonyi releases teachers recruitment results, announces interview dates Candidates raise concern as Osun delays teachers’ recruitment Kaduna security operatives nab 398 suspects in nine days Police deny foul play in Rivers nightclub assault Police arrest 44-year-old alleged hired killer in Lagos Police arrest 210, seize drugs, weapons in Borno Ondo Police arrest 17-yr-old, one other with 51 bags of Indian hemp Eight die as gunmen attack Osun, Anambra communities -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1945, over 150, 000 clerical and non-clerical staff in the Nigerian Civil Service initiated a general strike to address their demands for salary increases to offset the rising cost of living. * On this day in 1895, the Kiel Canal was opened by German Emperor Wilhelm II. The 98 km (61 mi) long canal in Northern Germany is one of the world’s busiest artificial waterways. It connects the North Sea with the Baltic Sea. -------------------------- Don’t let the things you don’t have prevent you from using what you do have. – John Locke Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Let’s Open Our Eyes!

    It took the USA 10 good years to track down and eliminate Osama Bin Laden.

    But look at Israel — in just 5 days, they took out:
    Iran’s Military Command
    Iran’s Navy Command
    Iran’s Air Force Command
    Iran’s Intelligence Control Centre command
    Iran’s Police Chief — and even the replacements that followed!

    Now, some people still say “Israel is nothing without the US.”

    Yes, it’s true — America supports Israel, and they have always stood by them. But let’s face reality:
    Israel’s technology, precision, and intelligence network are on another level — even ahead of America in many areas of intelligence gathering and swift operations.

    Before you repeat the tired line that “Israel is nothing without the US,” ask yourself — who really leads in brains, strategy, and speed?

    Israel doesn’t just rely on help — they outsmart, outplan, and out-execute.

    I remove for them
    🇮🇱💥 Let’s Open Our Eyes! It took the USA 10 good years to track down and eliminate Osama Bin Laden. But look at Israel — in just 5 days, they took out: ✅ Iran’s Military Command ✅ Iran’s Navy Command ✅ Iran’s Air Force Command ✅ Iran’s Intelligence Control Centre command ✅ Iran’s Police Chief — and even the replacements that followed! Now, some people still say “Israel is nothing without the US.” 🤦‍♂️ Yes, it’s true — America supports Israel, and they have always stood by them. But let’s face reality: 👉 Israel’s technology, precision, and intelligence network are on another level — even ahead of America in many areas of intelligence gathering and swift operations. Before you repeat the tired line that “Israel is nothing without the US,” ask yourself — who really leads in brains, strategy, and speed? 🇮🇱 Israel doesn’t just rely on help — they outsmart, outplan, and out-execute. I remove 🎓 for them
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  • Bishop David Olatunji Abioye:
    The Pastor of Generals

    By Daniel Breakforth

    In the year 1983, a new church called the Living Faith World Outreach Centre was commissioned by Pastor Enoch Adeboye in Ilorin, Kwara State of Nigeria. Shortly after the commission date, the Church moved by divine instruction to Kaduna instead of the initial plan to start off at Jos, Plateau State. The new Church was led by Pastor (later Bishop) David Oyedepo. Oyedepo was not a stranger to Kaduna. In the year 1973, he had attempted to join the Nigerian Air Force at the age of 19 through the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) just after the Civil War. Now a young pastor, he sometimes visited his military friends at the NDA as well as other collocated units within the massive Ribadu Cantonment. However it appears that God had other plans for Oyedepo. In 1987, one of his young pastors, David Abioye who had joined the Church as a staff at the end of his National Youth Service Corps period was sent to Maiduguri to open up a new branch. Shortly after this, by 1988, Living Faith was considered the largest Pentecostal Church in northern Nigeria. In 1989, Bishop David Oyedepo announced to the 3000 members that the Church intended to build Garden of Faith-the largest Church auditorium in Northern Nigeria. The Church opened up a new branch at Iyana Ipaja in 1989 called Winners' Chapel in response to a divine call to Oyedepo-Get down to Lagos and raise me a people.

    That was not all, in his own words, Bishop Oyedepo explains the change of baton that soon transpired.

    THE CHANGE OF THE KADUNA CHURCH PASTORATE

    "In view of the enormous work on ground at Kaduna in the early days of the Lagos church, I was shuttling between Lagos and Kaduna; Lagos this Sunday, Kaduna next. I was always in Kaduna anytime I had any outreach up north.

    On a particular day in May 1990, concluding a seminar in the city of Jos on Saturday night, I started racing down to minister at the Sunday service in the Kaduna church. Suddenly, I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, ‘When you were the Pastor of the Kaduna church’. Immediately, I questioned, ‘Were?’ I did not have the patience to listen to what followed; I shouted, ‘Who then is the Pastor?’ And God said, ‘Send for my servant, David (Abioye), he shall be the shepherd of the flock’. While I ministered at the church that Sunday morning, in my characteristic manner, I shared with the congregation exactly what the Lord told me, and that was how the pastorate of the Kaduna church changed hands by divine order. From that very day, I ceased to see myself as the Pastor of that church. The good news is, there was no rethink or regret but testimonies of growth and expansion. Today, the Kaduna church is a beauty to behold".

    Pastor David Abioye was then transferred from Maiduguri to Kaduna in the early days of the Living Faith Church’s national expansion. This seemed like a routine ministerial reassignment. However, what followed was not just a chapter in church growth—it was the quiet unfolding of a legacy that would deeply influence Nigeria’s military elite.

    Kaduna is home to several of Nigeria’s most critical military institutions, including the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Infantry Centre and School Jaji, Headquarters 1 Division Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Base, Training and Tactical Group (TTG), other NAF units, and the famed Depot Nigerian Army in Zaria, among others. Into this unique military atmosphere, Pastor Abioye was posted as resident pastor of Living Faith Church Barnawa—popularly known as the Garden of Faith. He was then consecrated Bishop in 1993 at the age of 32. He remains the youngest to be consecrated Bishop of a mainline Church globally Humorously, Abioye just like Oyedepo had also previously attempted to join the military from Kaduna.

    At a time when spiritual depth and moral guidance were quietly sought by many gentlemen officer cadets of the NDA and in fact, many young and seasoned officers alike, Bishop Abioye’s life and message stood out. His disciplined lifestyle, gentle demeanor and commanding yet humble pulpit presence drew men and women in uniform to the church in large numbers. For almost two decades, the Garden of Faith remained the largest megachurch in northern Nigeria and one of the most spiritually influential.

    NDA was, very tough...to say it very nicely. Consequently, week after week, cadets from the NDA having endured grueling training sessions all week, would find refuge and refreshing on Sundays at the Barnawa church. Midweek services were an unaffordable luxury! For the gentleman officer cadet, 'Heaven at last' was simply not enough as the daily sufferings and challenges otherwise known as Punishment Tutorials Endurance ( PUTTEE) always stretched them physically and spiritually to the limits. They needed reassurance, they needed words of Hope, they needed encouragement and they needed a purpose to stay alive. The Catholic Church is known to be very disciplined with time. Service times are fixed and start and end promptly. However majority of Christian cadets at the time were either non Catholics or at least did not attend the Barracks Catholic Church. Imagine a situation where a Rev Father complains during mass of sounds of 'up, up, up, up up...while voices under duress were counting...33, 34, 35...101, 102 etc behind the Altar (Very few, will understand this). The only other church which had the combined qualities of timeliness and promptness at the time was 'Living Faith'. The cadets could not afford a church that had no respect for time. Time was of essence and the time to come out through Abakpa, Equitation, Kurumashi or Silver Jubilee Gate was not fixed. With the 3 services at Garden of Faith which was the only Living Faith Church at the time, one could always find an early or late morning service that would fit into their 'Up' plans and Bishop Abioye was always on hand and bellowing... There is Hope for you!

    At the time Bishop Abioye took over in Kaduna, members of the NDA 37RC were passing out cadets. General Gwabin Musa would have been a 4th termer and gradually transforming from 'Kati Kati' to Acting Period. Also by the time Bishop Abioye was moved to Abuja in 2004, the members of 55th RC were second termers. This implies that Bishop Abioye oversaw about 18 Academy (Regular) courses (asides various short service courses) as the longest serving Living Faith Church pastor over Garden of Faith.

    Bishop Abioye’s messages were not only encouraging—they were stabilizing. They offered hope, moral clarity and spiritual courage, reinforcing the discipline instilled during military training but anchoring it in godly values. His altar call would always begin with... Say with me Dear God...

    Beyond the cadets, officers stationed across military formations in Kaduna and beyond—AFCSC, ICS, NAF Base, Depot NA Chindit Barracks/NASMP Zaria and even more remote military units—made it a routine to worship under his leadership. His consistency, integrity and rare ability to relate the gospel to leadership and purpose earned him the respect and loyalty of Nigeria’s rising military brass.

    In 2002, he was invited to minister at the Fellowship of Christian Cadets within the NDA. That service made history: For the first time, the NDA’s garrison protestant church auditorium was filled to overflowing. Cadets, officers, administrative staff and even civilians came en masse to hear him minister—a moment that solidified his role as a spiritual compass to many within the armed forces. Though eventually represented by one Pastor Victor Olafisoye, the message he personally sent was well received.

    Over the years, many of those cadets have risen through the ranks to become 1-star, 2-star, 3-star and even 4-star generals in the Nigerian Armed Forces and many other countries within Africa. Yet, they continue to hold Bishop Abioye in the highest esteem—not just as a preacher from their youth, but as a father in the faith whose words and character deeply shaped their journey. Some regularly consult him for prayer and counsel; others simply draw strength from his continued presence, teachings and landmark example of stewardship and loyalty.

    The Transfer of Bishop David Abioye to Abuja

    Bishop David Abioye was transferred from Kaduna to Abuja during a period of rapid church expansion and reactions as well as to douse some inflammable situations that had arisen. At the time, the Church was transitioning from a regional ministry centered in northern Nigeria to a national and international force and strategic placement of senior leaders was essential.

    Bishop David Oyedepo, founder and presiding bishop of the Church, needed to solidify the church's presence in Nigeria’s new Federal Capital Territory and neutralise efforts at rebellion in some quarters. He appointed Bishop Abioye to lead the growing work in Abuja, a move that proved to be both strategic and transformative.

    Upon arriving in Abuja, Bishop Abioye began pastoring at Durumi which was then the only branch in Abuja. This would eventually lead to him pioneering the Church work in the suburbs at Goshen City, the church’s massive 700 acre mission headquarters in the northern region which was built within 13 months with no assistance from the International headquarters and broke the record of Garden of Faith, Kaduna as the largest Church facility in northern Nigeria by 2010 However, even before the establishment of the Goshen facility in 2010, Abioye’s ministry had already gained deep roots in Abuja. His influence in the city, particularly among military officers and senior civil servants, began to grow in a quiet yet profound way.

    This rise in influence among military personnel can be attributed to several factors. First, Abuja is not just Nigeria’s administrative capital—it is also home to major military installations, including the Defense Headquarters, Army, Navy and Airforce Headquarters, National Defence College and numerous officers’ quarters. The proximity of Abioye’s ministry to these centers meant his church was physically accessible to officers seeking spiritual direction and balance amid the demands of national service. After his move to Goshen, they were also willing to do the 30km+ drive out of Abuja metropolis to Goshen on Sundays.

    Second, and perhaps more critically, Bishop Abioye’s personality and leadership style deeply resonated with military culture. He is known for his calm demeanor, disciplined approach to ministry and unshakable loyalty to his spiritual leader, Bishop Oyedepo. These traits mirrored the military’s values of order, hierarchy, loyalty, and self-control—values that often determine who an officer chooses to follow or confide in.

    Abioye’s messages frequently emphasized honor, service, integrity, and responsibility—not only in spiritual matters but in daily life and leadership. His teachings avoided controversy and remained grounded in scripture and character development. For many officers, this was both refreshing and reassuring. He did not pander to status or power but modeled consistency and humility, which earned him long-term trust.

    Moreover, the structure of the Living Faith Church itself—with its protocol-driven services, cell systems and clear chains of authority—created an environment that felt orderly and familiar to those from military backgrounds. It’s no surprise that over the years, many high-ranking officers not only became members of the Abuja church but developed close spiritual affiliations with Bishop Abioye himself.

    Essentially, Bishop David Abioye’s transfer to Abuja was a pivotal moment in the growth of the Living Faith Church in Nigeria’s capital. His personal integrity, disciplined leadership and spiritual consistency made him a natural magnet for military officers and government elites alike. Today, he remains one of the most respected spiritual voices in the region—both within and beyond Pentecostal circles.

    Remarkably, his influence has grown beyond church walls. Bishop Abioye has ministered and lectured at the National Defence College in Abuja, addressing elite military officers from Nigeria and across the world. He continues to engage actively in both physical and virtual fora where military personnel seek spiritual and ethical guidance.

    Recently, Nigeria’s only serving 4-star general was spotted worshipping at the Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly, the new phase of Bishop Abioye"'s ministry—an unassuming but telling sign of how enduring and respected Bishop Abioye’s pastoral role remains within military circles.

    Yet, in all of this, he has remained profoundly humble. Never one to boast or seek titles, Bishop Abioye continues to walk with quiet dignity, reflecting the servant leadership he has modeled for about 4 decades. His life is a testament to the truth that divine influence is not always loud—but it is lasting.

    Indeed, his posting to Kaduna and later Abuja was more than a church assignment; it was a divine deployment. In the process, Bishop David Abioye became, almost inadvertently, the Pastor of Generals.

    #ChurchGist
    Bishop David Olatunji Abioye: The Pastor of Generals By Daniel Breakforth In the year 1983, a new church called the Living Faith World Outreach Centre was commissioned by Pastor Enoch Adeboye in Ilorin, Kwara State of Nigeria. Shortly after the commission date, the Church moved by divine instruction to Kaduna instead of the initial plan to start off at Jos, Plateau State. The new Church was led by Pastor (later Bishop) David Oyedepo. Oyedepo was not a stranger to Kaduna. In the year 1973, he had attempted to join the Nigerian Air Force at the age of 19 through the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) just after the Civil War. Now a young pastor, he sometimes visited his military friends at the NDA as well as other collocated units within the massive Ribadu Cantonment. However it appears that God had other plans for Oyedepo. In 1987, one of his young pastors, David Abioye who had joined the Church as a staff at the end of his National Youth Service Corps period was sent to Maiduguri to open up a new branch. Shortly after this, by 1988, Living Faith was considered the largest Pentecostal Church in northern Nigeria. In 1989, Bishop David Oyedepo announced to the 3000 members that the Church intended to build Garden of Faith-the largest Church auditorium in Northern Nigeria. The Church opened up a new branch at Iyana Ipaja in 1989 called Winners' Chapel in response to a divine call to Oyedepo-Get down to Lagos and raise me a people. That was not all, in his own words, Bishop Oyedepo explains the change of baton that soon transpired. THE CHANGE OF THE KADUNA CHURCH PASTORATE "In view of the enormous work on ground at Kaduna in the early days of the Lagos church, I was shuttling between Lagos and Kaduna; Lagos this Sunday, Kaduna next. I was always in Kaduna anytime I had any outreach up north. On a particular day in May 1990, concluding a seminar in the city of Jos on Saturday night, I started racing down to minister at the Sunday service in the Kaduna church. Suddenly, I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, ‘When you were the Pastor of the Kaduna church’. Immediately, I questioned, ‘Were?’ I did not have the patience to listen to what followed; I shouted, ‘Who then is the Pastor?’ And God said, ‘Send for my servant, David (Abioye), he shall be the shepherd of the flock’. While I ministered at the church that Sunday morning, in my characteristic manner, I shared with the congregation exactly what the Lord told me, and that was how the pastorate of the Kaduna church changed hands by divine order. From that very day, I ceased to see myself as the Pastor of that church. The good news is, there was no rethink or regret but testimonies of growth and expansion. Today, the Kaduna church is a beauty to behold". Pastor David Abioye was then transferred from Maiduguri to Kaduna in the early days of the Living Faith Church’s national expansion. This seemed like a routine ministerial reassignment. However, what followed was not just a chapter in church growth—it was the quiet unfolding of a legacy that would deeply influence Nigeria’s military elite. Kaduna is home to several of Nigeria’s most critical military institutions, including the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Infantry Centre and School Jaji, Headquarters 1 Division Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Base, Training and Tactical Group (TTG), other NAF units, and the famed Depot Nigerian Army in Zaria, among others. Into this unique military atmosphere, Pastor Abioye was posted as resident pastor of Living Faith Church Barnawa—popularly known as the Garden of Faith. He was then consecrated Bishop in 1993 at the age of 32. He remains the youngest to be consecrated Bishop of a mainline Church globally Humorously, Abioye just like Oyedepo had also previously attempted to join the military from Kaduna. At a time when spiritual depth and moral guidance were quietly sought by many gentlemen officer cadets of the NDA and in fact, many young and seasoned officers alike, Bishop Abioye’s life and message stood out. His disciplined lifestyle, gentle demeanor and commanding yet humble pulpit presence drew men and women in uniform to the church in large numbers. For almost two decades, the Garden of Faith remained the largest megachurch in northern Nigeria and one of the most spiritually influential. NDA was, very tough...to say it very nicely. Consequently, week after week, cadets from the NDA having endured grueling training sessions all week, would find refuge and refreshing on Sundays at the Barnawa church. Midweek services were an unaffordable luxury! For the gentleman officer cadet, 'Heaven at last' was simply not enough as the daily sufferings and challenges otherwise known as Punishment Tutorials Endurance ( PUTTEE) always stretched them physically and spiritually to the limits. They needed reassurance, they needed words of Hope, they needed encouragement and they needed a purpose to stay alive. The Catholic Church is known to be very disciplined with time. Service times are fixed and start and end promptly. However majority of Christian cadets at the time were either non Catholics or at least did not attend the Barracks Catholic Church. Imagine a situation where a Rev Father complains during mass of sounds of 'up, up, up, up up...while voices under duress were counting...33, 34, 35...101, 102 etc behind the Altar (Very few, will understand this). The only other church which had the combined qualities of timeliness and promptness at the time was 'Living Faith'. The cadets could not afford a church that had no respect for time. Time was of essence and the time to come out through Abakpa, Equitation, Kurumashi or Silver Jubilee Gate was not fixed. With the 3 services at Garden of Faith which was the only Living Faith Church at the time, one could always find an early or late morning service that would fit into their 'Up' plans and Bishop Abioye was always on hand and bellowing... There is Hope for you! At the time Bishop Abioye took over in Kaduna, members of the NDA 37RC were passing out cadets. General Gwabin Musa would have been a 4th termer and gradually transforming from 'Kati Kati' to Acting Period. Also by the time Bishop Abioye was moved to Abuja in 2004, the members of 55th RC were second termers. This implies that Bishop Abioye oversaw about 18 Academy (Regular) courses (asides various short service courses) as the longest serving Living Faith Church pastor over Garden of Faith. Bishop Abioye’s messages were not only encouraging—they were stabilizing. They offered hope, moral clarity and spiritual courage, reinforcing the discipline instilled during military training but anchoring it in godly values. His altar call would always begin with... Say with me Dear God... Beyond the cadets, officers stationed across military formations in Kaduna and beyond—AFCSC, ICS, NAF Base, Depot NA Chindit Barracks/NASMP Zaria and even more remote military units—made it a routine to worship under his leadership. His consistency, integrity and rare ability to relate the gospel to leadership and purpose earned him the respect and loyalty of Nigeria’s rising military brass. In 2002, he was invited to minister at the Fellowship of Christian Cadets within the NDA. That service made history: For the first time, the NDA’s garrison protestant church auditorium was filled to overflowing. Cadets, officers, administrative staff and even civilians came en masse to hear him minister—a moment that solidified his role as a spiritual compass to many within the armed forces. Though eventually represented by one Pastor Victor Olafisoye, the message he personally sent was well received. Over the years, many of those cadets have risen through the ranks to become 1-star, 2-star, 3-star and even 4-star generals in the Nigerian Armed Forces and many other countries within Africa. Yet, they continue to hold Bishop Abioye in the highest esteem—not just as a preacher from their youth, but as a father in the faith whose words and character deeply shaped their journey. Some regularly consult him for prayer and counsel; others simply draw strength from his continued presence, teachings and landmark example of stewardship and loyalty. The Transfer of Bishop David Abioye to Abuja Bishop David Abioye was transferred from Kaduna to Abuja during a period of rapid church expansion and reactions as well as to douse some inflammable situations that had arisen. At the time, the Church was transitioning from a regional ministry centered in northern Nigeria to a national and international force and strategic placement of senior leaders was essential. Bishop David Oyedepo, founder and presiding bishop of the Church, needed to solidify the church's presence in Nigeria’s new Federal Capital Territory and neutralise efforts at rebellion in some quarters. He appointed Bishop Abioye to lead the growing work in Abuja, a move that proved to be both strategic and transformative. Upon arriving in Abuja, Bishop Abioye began pastoring at Durumi which was then the only branch in Abuja. This would eventually lead to him pioneering the Church work in the suburbs at Goshen City, the church’s massive 700 acre mission headquarters in the northern region which was built within 13 months with no assistance from the International headquarters and broke the record of Garden of Faith, Kaduna as the largest Church facility in northern Nigeria by 2010 However, even before the establishment of the Goshen facility in 2010, Abioye’s ministry had already gained deep roots in Abuja. His influence in the city, particularly among military officers and senior civil servants, began to grow in a quiet yet profound way. This rise in influence among military personnel can be attributed to several factors. First, Abuja is not just Nigeria’s administrative capital—it is also home to major military installations, including the Defense Headquarters, Army, Navy and Airforce Headquarters, National Defence College and numerous officers’ quarters. The proximity of Abioye’s ministry to these centers meant his church was physically accessible to officers seeking spiritual direction and balance amid the demands of national service. After his move to Goshen, they were also willing to do the 30km+ drive out of Abuja metropolis to Goshen on Sundays. Second, and perhaps more critically, Bishop Abioye’s personality and leadership style deeply resonated with military culture. He is known for his calm demeanor, disciplined approach to ministry and unshakable loyalty to his spiritual leader, Bishop Oyedepo. These traits mirrored the military’s values of order, hierarchy, loyalty, and self-control—values that often determine who an officer chooses to follow or confide in. Abioye’s messages frequently emphasized honor, service, integrity, and responsibility—not only in spiritual matters but in daily life and leadership. His teachings avoided controversy and remained grounded in scripture and character development. For many officers, this was both refreshing and reassuring. He did not pander to status or power but modeled consistency and humility, which earned him long-term trust. Moreover, the structure of the Living Faith Church itself—with its protocol-driven services, cell systems and clear chains of authority—created an environment that felt orderly and familiar to those from military backgrounds. It’s no surprise that over the years, many high-ranking officers not only became members of the Abuja church but developed close spiritual affiliations with Bishop Abioye himself. Essentially, Bishop David Abioye’s transfer to Abuja was a pivotal moment in the growth of the Living Faith Church in Nigeria’s capital. His personal integrity, disciplined leadership and spiritual consistency made him a natural magnet for military officers and government elites alike. Today, he remains one of the most respected spiritual voices in the region—both within and beyond Pentecostal circles. Remarkably, his influence has grown beyond church walls. Bishop Abioye has ministered and lectured at the National Defence College in Abuja, addressing elite military officers from Nigeria and across the world. He continues to engage actively in both physical and virtual fora where military personnel seek spiritual and ethical guidance. Recently, Nigeria’s only serving 4-star general was spotted worshipping at the Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly, the new phase of Bishop Abioye"'s ministry—an unassuming but telling sign of how enduring and respected Bishop Abioye’s pastoral role remains within military circles. Yet, in all of this, he has remained profoundly humble. Never one to boast or seek titles, Bishop Abioye continues to walk with quiet dignity, reflecting the servant leadership he has modeled for about 4 decades. His life is a testament to the truth that divine influence is not always loud—but it is lasting. Indeed, his posting to Kaduna and later Abuja was more than a church assignment; it was a divine deployment. In the process, Bishop David Abioye became, almost inadvertently, the Pastor of Generals. #ChurchGist
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  • BILLIONAIRE CHOSE HIS MAID OVER HIS FIANCÉE — AND PAID THE PRICE

    Darlington Obi, the sole heir to the OB group holdings, had never been one for surprises.
    Yet, on that breezy Wednesday afternoon, he arrived at his estate without alerting anyone. Not his staff, not his fianceé, not even his mother, who usually micromanaged his every step. His flight from London had landed earlier than expected, and for the first time in years, he wanted to walk into his mansion without the burden of fanfare or formal greetings.
    The towering black gates slid open silently, and his convoy remained outside while he stepped in alone, holding just a leather bag and wearing a simple black polo with navy blue slacks. The stillness inside was unsettling. The chandelier above the entrance cast soft shadows on the white marble floor as he made his way toward the kitchen, drawn by the faint sound of music and laughter.
    It was not the kind of laughter that came from privilege or pretense. It was genuine, pure, melodic and strangely contagious. And there she was, barefoot on the tiled floor, her wrapper tied loosely around her waist, headscarf swaying as she spun in slow circles with a mop in one hand and her other hand lifted toward the ceiling like a ballerina.
    She danced like someone who didn't know the world was watching, like someone whose joy wasn't dependent on money or fame. The Bluetooth speaker beside the pantry hummed with a soft tune by Asa, and every step she took fell in rhythm with the song Darlington froze. Not because she was the most beautiful woman he had seen, though her smooth dark skin and natural smile lit something within him, but because her freedom, her joy, and her authenticity struck him like lightning in a dry season.
    For a man who had seen the world closed billionaire deals and walked red carpets with women who wore diamonds like clothing, this moment felt like a window into a life he had forgotten existed. It wasn't just about attraction. It was about something deeper. peace, purity, and presence. He didn't say a word, just watched until she twirled, startled to see him standing there.
    She gasped, fumbled with the mop, and almost slipped. "Oga, I'm sorry," she stammered, her voice trembling. "I didn't know you were back." Her eyes widened with fear, perhaps thinking she would be scolded or fired for using the speaker. "But Darlington only smiled and shook his head gently." Don't stop," he said softly, stepping further into the room.
    "I've never seen someone dance like that so free." Her eyes dropped to the floor as she apologized again, reaching to turn off the music. But he stopped her hand. That moment marked a shift, a dangerous one. In that small space of silence between her heartbeat and his, something unspoken was born.
    and neither of them knew that everything in their world was about to change because of a dance upstairs in a bedroom laced with velvet curtains and French perfume. Cassandra Au scrolled through her tablet while a maid painted her toenails a radiant shade of wine. She had no idea Darlington had returned.
    And even if she did, she wouldn't have rushed downstairs to welcome him. That wasn't her style. Love to her was about possession, a calculated alliance between her family's legacy and his. She was a daughter of Chief Au, an oil tycoon whose influence ran through political veins like blood. The engagement between Cassandra and Darlington was a merger of powerhouses.

    To be continued...
    BILLIONAIRE CHOSE HIS MAID OVER HIS FIANCÉE — AND PAID THE PRICE Darlington Obi, the sole heir to the OB group holdings, had never been one for surprises. Yet, on that breezy Wednesday afternoon, he arrived at his estate without alerting anyone. Not his staff, not his fianceé, not even his mother, who usually micromanaged his every step. His flight from London had landed earlier than expected, and for the first time in years, he wanted to walk into his mansion without the burden of fanfare or formal greetings. The towering black gates slid open silently, and his convoy remained outside while he stepped in alone, holding just a leather bag and wearing a simple black polo with navy blue slacks. The stillness inside was unsettling. The chandelier above the entrance cast soft shadows on the white marble floor as he made his way toward the kitchen, drawn by the faint sound of music and laughter. It was not the kind of laughter that came from privilege or pretense. It was genuine, pure, melodic and strangely contagious. And there she was, barefoot on the tiled floor, her wrapper tied loosely around her waist, headscarf swaying as she spun in slow circles with a mop in one hand and her other hand lifted toward the ceiling like a ballerina. She danced like someone who didn't know the world was watching, like someone whose joy wasn't dependent on money or fame. The Bluetooth speaker beside the pantry hummed with a soft tune by Asa, and every step she took fell in rhythm with the song Darlington froze. Not because she was the most beautiful woman he had seen, though her smooth dark skin and natural smile lit something within him, but because her freedom, her joy, and her authenticity struck him like lightning in a dry season. For a man who had seen the world closed billionaire deals and walked red carpets with women who wore diamonds like clothing, this moment felt like a window into a life he had forgotten existed. It wasn't just about attraction. It was about something deeper. peace, purity, and presence. He didn't say a word, just watched until she twirled, startled to see him standing there. She gasped, fumbled with the mop, and almost slipped. "Oga, I'm sorry," she stammered, her voice trembling. "I didn't know you were back." Her eyes widened with fear, perhaps thinking she would be scolded or fired for using the speaker. "But Darlington only smiled and shook his head gently." Don't stop," he said softly, stepping further into the room. "I've never seen someone dance like that so free." Her eyes dropped to the floor as she apologized again, reaching to turn off the music. But he stopped her hand. That moment marked a shift, a dangerous one. In that small space of silence between her heartbeat and his, something unspoken was born. and neither of them knew that everything in their world was about to change because of a dance upstairs in a bedroom laced with velvet curtains and French perfume. Cassandra Au scrolled through her tablet while a maid painted her toenails a radiant shade of wine. She had no idea Darlington had returned. And even if she did, she wouldn't have rushed downstairs to welcome him. That wasn't her style. Love to her was about possession, a calculated alliance between her family's legacy and his. She was a daughter of Chief Au, an oil tycoon whose influence ran through political veins like blood. The engagement between Cassandra and Darlington was a merger of powerhouses. To be continued...
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