• In a significant victory against armed banditry, Nigerian ground troops, supported by local vigilantes, have eliminated over 100 motorcycle-riding bandits in a fierce, over three-hour gun battle in the Warari Community of Rijau Local Government Area, Niger State.
    The operation, which unfolded on Tuesday, was initiated based on credible intelligence from vigilant locals regarding routes frequently used by bandits for cattle rustling. This vital information allowed the troops to set up a well-executed ambush, leading to a sustained and intense exchange of fire.
    In a significant victory against armed banditry, Nigerian ground troops, supported by local vigilantes, have eliminated over 100 motorcycle-riding bandits in a fierce, over three-hour gun battle in the Warari Community of Rijau Local Government Area, Niger State. The operation, which unfolded on Tuesday, was initiated based on credible intelligence from vigilant locals regarding routes frequently used by bandits for cattle rustling. This vital information allowed the troops to set up a well-executed ambush, leading to a sustained and intense exchange of fire.
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  • The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, has announced that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) will replace multiple import-related levies with a single 4% Free On Board (FOB) charge under a new revenue structure.
    The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, has announced that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) will replace multiple import-related levies with a single 4% Free On Board (FOB) charge under a new revenue structure.
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  • My problem is the person that designed Nigeria coat of arms. He saw the eagle and horse fighting. Instead of him to separate them, he went and wrote Peace and Unity. This is where all the problems started from
    My problem is the person that designed Nigeria coat of arms. He saw the eagle and horse fighting. Instead of him to separate them, he went and wrote Peace and Unity. This is where all the problems started from 😒😒😒
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  • We blame government for everything in this country because is there right to take good care of us. but we Nigerian do we suppose to blame government for everything because our character is very bad to our self we love each other weakness is our obligation to one another let check our self too
    We blame government for everything in this country because is there right to take good care of us. but we Nigerian do we suppose to blame government for everything because our character is very bad to our self we love each other weakness is our obligation to one another let check our self too
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  • Olusegun Mimiko gave poor kids in Ondo free uniforms, free buses, and free meals—then put them in world-class “Mega Schools” with ICT labs, libraries, and AC classrooms.

    He even set up Nigeria’s first medical university.

    Public education had dignity under Mimiko.

    After Mimiko left office, the mega schools began to rot.

    The free buses stopped.
    Uniforms vanished.
    Standards collapsed.
    Some mega schools now look like abandoned warehouses.

    Successors gave them neglect.

    This is why Nigeria stays poor.

    We kill every good thing.

    Olusegun Mimiko gave poor kids in Ondo free uniforms, free buses, and free meals—then put them in world-class “Mega Schools” with ICT labs, libraries, and AC classrooms. He even set up Nigeria’s first medical university. Public education had dignity under Mimiko. After Mimiko left office, the mega schools began to rot. The free buses stopped. Uniforms vanished. Standards collapsed. Some mega schools now look like abandoned warehouses. Successors gave them neglect. This is why Nigeria stays poor. We kill every good thing. 🧠💔🇳🇬
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  • FOOD FOR THOUGHT.

    Please take things easy and put your total trust in God (not man).
    The Rate at which People Just die all of a Sudden is becoming alarming.
    Most Nigerians know
    That we are in a
    Period of Frustrations,
    Depressions
    Confusion
    Terror,
    Stress,
    And the like.
    All these increases
    The Risk of High Blood Pressure
    Which also leads to Heart Failure or Attack
    Of course, we expect sudden death,
    Which is now Rampant
    Please, move away from being provoked easily
    By your Children,
    Friends,
    Colleagues,
    Superiors,
    Subordinates,
    Partners,
    Husbands and Wives.
    Avoid reacting to things aggressively.
    Isolate yourself from Disturbances.
    Avoid too much thinking
    When there is no Money
    Or food at home,
    Just stay cool and calm.
    If you don't attend that wedding this time because of Aso-ebi, in nine months, you will attend the child naming ceremony. Don't borrow to buy that aso-ebi
    Avoid the exchange of words with People
    At Home, Markets, Offices, etc.
    Always check your BP,
    Take your Drugs,
    Follow Instructions,
    And Exercises.
    Go to see your Doctor immediately if you feel changes in your body,
    Especially your Chest.
    Stay in Peace*
    And never fight anyone
    Don't be anxious about anything, instead pray without ceasing
    Your Health is far better than any worldly thing.
    Beware of Transferred Aggression.
    Stay alive for yourself
    Stay alive for your family
    Stay alive for your glorious tomorrow
    We only have one life to live,
    Stay alive for me, you may help me tomorrow.
    Don't die before your time
    This phase will surely come to an end.
    It shall be well...
    FOOD FOR THOUGHT. Please take things easy and put your total trust in God (not man). The Rate at which People Just die all of a Sudden is becoming alarming. Most Nigerians know That we are in a Period of Frustrations, Depressions Confusion Terror, Stress, And the like. All these increases The Risk of High Blood Pressure Which also leads to Heart Failure or Attack Of course, we expect sudden death, Which is now Rampant Please, move away from being provoked easily By your Children, Friends, Colleagues, Superiors, Subordinates, Partners, Husbands and Wives. Avoid reacting to things aggressively. Isolate yourself from Disturbances. Avoid too much thinking When there is no Money Or food at home, Just stay cool and calm. If you don't attend that wedding this time because of Aso-ebi, in nine months, you will attend the child naming ceremony. Don't borrow to buy that aso-ebi Avoid the exchange of words with People At Home, Markets, Offices, etc. Always check your BP, Take your Drugs, Follow Instructions, And Exercises. Go to see your Doctor immediately if you feel changes in your body, Especially your Chest. Stay in Peace* And never fight anyone Don't be anxious about anything, instead pray without ceasing Your Health is far better than any worldly thing. Beware of Transferred Aggression. Stay alive for yourself Stay alive for your family Stay alive for your glorious tomorrow We only have one life to live, Stay alive for me, you may help me tomorrow. Don't die before your time This phase will surely come to an end. It shall be well...
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  • Video of what Nigeria's map will look like if the proposed 31 new states are approved at the House of Representatives. Full video below.

    ‎Photo credit - House of Representatives/ Facebook
    Video of what Nigeria's map will look like if the proposed 31 new states are approved at the House of Representatives. Full video below. ‎ ‎Photo credit - House of Representatives/ Facebook ‎
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  • God abeg, deliver humanity from the spirit of self centeredness. That is what is killing this our country Nigeria
    God abeg, deliver humanity from the spirit of self centeredness. That is what is killing this our country Nigeria
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  • Video of what Nigeria's map will look like if the proposed 31 new states are approved at the House of Representatives. Full video below.

    ‎Photo credit - House of Representatives/ Facebook
    Video of what Nigeria's map will look like if the proposed 31 new states are approved at the House of Representatives. Full video below. ‎ ‎Photo credit - House of Representatives/ Facebook ‎
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  • "A medical practitioner saved Nigeria's life." - Ogechukwu Chime after Michelle Alozie netted the goal that sent Nigeria to the WAFCON final.

    Beauty and brain, slaying on the pitch and off the pitch.

    No wonder Michelle Alozie once joked with her friends abroad, "that if anything happens to her, Nigerians would come for them." She knows that she is a national treasure.

    What's that thing South Africans say again: "No DNA, just RSA...?" We don't do that here, Michelle has got the Naija blood flowing in her veins.
    "A medical practitioner saved Nigeria's life." - Ogechukwu Chime after Michelle Alozie netted the goal that sent Nigeria to the WAFCON final. Beauty and brain, slaying on the pitch and off the pitch. No wonder Michelle Alozie once joked with her friends abroad, "that if anything happens to her, Nigerians would come for them." She knows that she is a national treasure. What's that thing South Africans say again: "No DNA, just RSA...?" We don't do that here, Michelle has got the Naija blood flowing in her veins.
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  • The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed for first reading a bill seeking to prohibit public and civil servants, including their immediate families, from patronising private schools and healthcare facilities in Nigeria.
    The bill was sponsored by Hon. Amobi Godwin Ogah, lawmaker representing Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency, Abia State.
    The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed for first reading a bill seeking to prohibit public and civil servants, including their immediate families, from patronising private schools and healthcare facilities in Nigeria. The bill was sponsored by Hon. Amobi Godwin Ogah, lawmaker representing Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency, Abia State.
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  • Ashleigh Plumptre is a 25-year-old British-Nigerian footballer currently playing for Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. Born in Leicester, England, on May 8, 1998, she has a unique dual heritage, with a Nigerian father and a British mother. This background significantly influenced her decision to play for the Nigerian national team, the Super Falcons, despite previously representing England at youth level .



    Her football journey began at a young age with Asfordby Amateurs, followed by stints at Leicester City, Birmingham City, and Notts County in England. She also played college soccer in the United States for the University of Southern California Trojans. After her college career, she returned to England to play for Leicester City, contributing significantly to their promotion to the Women's Super League .



    Plumptre's decision to represent Nigeria has been met with both support and curiosity. She has openly discussed her connection to her Nigerian heritage, emphasizing the importance of family and exploring her roots. Her performances for the Super Falcons, particularly during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, have solidified her status as a fan favorite. Her father, Tim Plumptre, and grandfather, Harry Dotun Plumptre, are of Yoruba descent, further strengthening her ties to Nigeria .



    Beyond her impressive football career, Plumptre maintains a relatively private personal life. She has an estimated net worth of $5 million, a testament to her success both on and off the field. Her younger sister, Bayleigh Bisi Plumptre, also shares her Nigerian heritage and is a drummer. Ashleigh's story is one of talent, dedication, and a strong connection to her roots .
    Ashleigh Plumptre is a 25-year-old British-Nigerian footballer currently playing for Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. Born in Leicester, England, on May 8, 1998, she has a unique dual heritage, with a Nigerian father and a British mother. This background significantly influenced her decision to play for the Nigerian national team, the Super Falcons, despite previously representing England at youth level . Her football journey began at a young age with Asfordby Amateurs, followed by stints at Leicester City, Birmingham City, and Notts County in England. She also played college soccer in the United States for the University of Southern California Trojans. After her college career, she returned to England to play for Leicester City, contributing significantly to their promotion to the Women's Super League . Plumptre's decision to represent Nigeria has been met with both support and curiosity. She has openly discussed her connection to her Nigerian heritage, emphasizing the importance of family and exploring her roots. Her performances for the Super Falcons, particularly during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, have solidified her status as a fan favorite. Her father, Tim Plumptre, and grandfather, Harry Dotun Plumptre, are of Yoruba descent, further strengthening her ties to Nigeria . Beyond her impressive football career, Plumptre maintains a relatively private personal life. She has an estimated net worth of $5 million, a testament to her success both on and off the field. Her younger sister, Bayleigh Bisi Plumptre, also shares her Nigerian heritage and is a drummer. Ashleigh's story is one of talent, dedication, and a strong connection to her roots .
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