• Baba-Ahmed urges President Tinubu to step aside in the 2027 election, calling for new leadership with fresh ideas to address Nigeria's challenges.

    The former adviser criticises Tinubu’s governance, citing ineffective leadership, a lack of progress, and discontent across Nigeria's regions.

    Baba-Ahmed warns that focusing on re-election could harm Tinubu’s legacy and calls for more attention to national issues instead of electoral ambitions.

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    Baba-Ahmed urges President Tinubu to step aside in the 2027 election, calling for new leadership with fresh ideas to address Nigeria's challenges. The former adviser criticises Tinubu’s governance, citing ineffective leadership, a lack of progress, and discontent across Nigeria's regions. Baba-Ahmed warns that focusing on re-election could harm Tinubu’s legacy and calls for more attention to national issues instead of electoral ambitions. Photo credit - Nurphoto/Getty images
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  • 25 THINGS TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION

    1. Stay calm and composed – Panic can make you say or do the wrong thing.

    2. Ask for the reason for your arrest – The police must inform you why you're being arrested.

    3. Request to see the arrest warrant if applicable – Especially for non-immediate arrests.

    4. Identify the police officers involved – Take note of their names, ranks, and stations.

    5. Inform someone you trust immediately – Let a relative, friend, or lawyer know where you are.

    6. Insist on your right to remain silent – You are not obligated to answer questions without a lawyer.

    7. Request to call your lawyer – You have the right to legal representation.

    8. Be polite and respectful to officers – It reduces tension and avoids escalation.

    9. Observe everything around you – Take mental note of the station, time, people, and treatment.

    10. Demand to be charged or released within 24–48 hours – As per the Nigerian Constitution.

    11. Ask for bail if the offence is bailable – Most offences are. Bail is a constitutional right.

    12. Keep your personal items safe – Secure your phone, wallet, and other belongings.

    13. Insist on a medical check-up if injured or sick – You have the right to medical care.

    14. Record or write down your experience if possible – Especially any abuse or illegality.

    15. Request a copy of any statement you make – It’s your right. Don't sign what you didn’t say.

    16. Complain to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) if maltreated – You can escalate within the station.

    17. Contact a human rights or legal aid organization – Especially if your rights are being violated.

    18. Be observant about any potential witnesses around – They might be helpful later.

    19. Ask for the name and details of your case officer – For follow-up and accountability.

    20. Stay truthful and consistent in what you say – Lies can complicate your case.

    21. Request to know your offence classification (bailable or non-bailable) – This determines your next step.

    22. Stay mentally strong and prayerful – It helps you stay alert and resilient.

    23. Report any demand for bribes to higher authorities – You can also report anonymously later.

    24. Request proper documentation for your detention or bail – Never leave without it.

    25. Remain hopeful and proactive about your defence – Being accused isn’t the end.

    25 THINGS NOT TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION

    1. Do not resist arrest violently – This could lead to additional charges or harm.

    2. Do not argue aggressively with police officers – It could provoke abuse or further trouble.

    3. Do not attempt to bribe a police officer – It’s a criminal offence and can be used against you.

    4. Do not speak without thinking – Anything you say can be used against you.

    5. Do not admit to a crime you didn’t commit – Even under pressure or threat.

    6. Do not sign any statement you didn’t write or understand – Insist your lawyer is present.

    7. Do not threaten the police or other detainees – It worsens your case.

    8. Do not run or attempt escape – It could get you shot or lead to additional charges.

    9. Do not disclose too much personal information – Especially to unknown people in custody.

    10. Do not cry or beg excessively – It can make you appear guilty or weak.

    11. Do not lie unnecessarily – Contradictions can destroy your defence.

    12. Do not provoke others in the cell – Stay out of trouble with fellow detainees.

    13. Do not destroy any documents or evidence – It’s a criminal offence.

    14. Do not call too many people randomly – Call someone you trust, not everyone in your contact list.

    15. Do not accept legal advice from just anyone – Only rely on a qualified lawyer.

    16. Do not volunteer to settle “in-house” without legal advice – It could be a trap.

    17. Do not post about your arrest on social media immediately – It can affect your case.

    18. Do not insult or mock the police station or officers – It’s risky and unnecessary.

    19. Do not carry drugs or weapons to the station – Even unintentionally, it’s a serious offence.

    20. Do not try to run your mouth to show you “know people” – It can backfire.

    21. Do not refuse bail terms without understanding them – Ask your lawyer to review first.

    22. Do not let fear control you – Fear leads to poor decisions.

    23. Do not allow unknown persons to stand as surety – Always use credible and known people.

    24. Do not exaggerate or fabricate stories – Stick to the facts.

    25. Do not forget to follow up on your case after release – Unattended cases can turn against you later.
    25 THINGS TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION 1. Stay calm and composed – Panic can make you say or do the wrong thing. 2. Ask for the reason for your arrest – The police must inform you why you're being arrested. 3. Request to see the arrest warrant if applicable – Especially for non-immediate arrests. 4. Identify the police officers involved – Take note of their names, ranks, and stations. 5. Inform someone you trust immediately – Let a relative, friend, or lawyer know where you are. 6. Insist on your right to remain silent – You are not obligated to answer questions without a lawyer. 7. Request to call your lawyer – You have the right to legal representation. 8. Be polite and respectful to officers – It reduces tension and avoids escalation. 9. Observe everything around you – Take mental note of the station, time, people, and treatment. 10. Demand to be charged or released within 24–48 hours – As per the Nigerian Constitution. 11. Ask for bail if the offence is bailable – Most offences are. Bail is a constitutional right. 12. Keep your personal items safe – Secure your phone, wallet, and other belongings. 13. Insist on a medical check-up if injured or sick – You have the right to medical care. 14. Record or write down your experience if possible – Especially any abuse or illegality. 15. Request a copy of any statement you make – It’s your right. Don't sign what you didn’t say. 16. Complain to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) if maltreated – You can escalate within the station. 17. Contact a human rights or legal aid organization – Especially if your rights are being violated. 18. Be observant about any potential witnesses around – They might be helpful later. 19. Ask for the name and details of your case officer – For follow-up and accountability. 20. Stay truthful and consistent in what you say – Lies can complicate your case. 21. Request to know your offence classification (bailable or non-bailable) – This determines your next step. 22. Stay mentally strong and prayerful – It helps you stay alert and resilient. 23. Report any demand for bribes to higher authorities – You can also report anonymously later. 24. Request proper documentation for your detention or bail – Never leave without it. 25. Remain hopeful and proactive about your defence – Being accused isn’t the end. 25 THINGS NOT TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION 1. Do not resist arrest violently – This could lead to additional charges or harm. 2. Do not argue aggressively with police officers – It could provoke abuse or further trouble. 3. Do not attempt to bribe a police officer – It’s a criminal offence and can be used against you. 4. Do not speak without thinking – Anything you say can be used against you. 5. Do not admit to a crime you didn’t commit – Even under pressure or threat. 6. Do not sign any statement you didn’t write or understand – Insist your lawyer is present. 7. Do not threaten the police or other detainees – It worsens your case. 8. Do not run or attempt escape – It could get you shot or lead to additional charges. 9. Do not disclose too much personal information – Especially to unknown people in custody. 10. Do not cry or beg excessively – It can make you appear guilty or weak. 11. Do not lie unnecessarily – Contradictions can destroy your defence. 12. Do not provoke others in the cell – Stay out of trouble with fellow detainees. 13. Do not destroy any documents or evidence – It’s a criminal offence. 14. Do not call too many people randomly – Call someone you trust, not everyone in your contact list. 15. Do not accept legal advice from just anyone – Only rely on a qualified lawyer. 16. Do not volunteer to settle “in-house” without legal advice – It could be a trap. 17. Do not post about your arrest on social media immediately – It can affect your case. 18. Do not insult or mock the police station or officers – It’s risky and unnecessary. 19. Do not carry drugs or weapons to the station – Even unintentionally, it’s a serious offence. 20. Do not try to run your mouth to show you “know people” – It can backfire. 21. Do not refuse bail terms without understanding them – Ask your lawyer to review first. 22. Do not let fear control you – Fear leads to poor decisions. 23. Do not allow unknown persons to stand as surety – Always use credible and known people. 24. Do not exaggerate or fabricate stories – Stick to the facts. 25. Do not forget to follow up on your case after release – Unattended cases can turn against you later.
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  • Obi Cubana is facing major backlash online after publicly dismissing his adopted son, Chidi, who claimed on TikTok to be his next of kin. In response, Cubana posted a photo of his biological son, Alex, stating he alone holds that title. The move has sparked heated debate, with many Nigerians criticising the businessman for handling a sensitive family issue so publicly and accusing him of humiliating Chidi. #ObiCubana

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    Obi Cubana is facing major backlash online after publicly dismissing his adopted son, Chidi, who claimed on TikTok to be his next of kin. In response, Cubana posted a photo of his biological son, Alex, stating he alone holds that title. The move has sparked heated debate, with many Nigerians criticising the businessman for handling a sensitive family issue so publicly and accusing him of humiliating Chidi. #ObiCubana Read More: https://tinyurl.com/5935rfxj
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  • A Nigerian woman got people talking as she showed the total bill for registering her little child in pre-kindergarten class. Many reacted after seeing the expensive school fees and the development levy amount. Details in comments.

    A Nigerian woman got people talking as she showed the total bill for registering her little child in pre-kindergarten class. Many reacted after seeing the expensive school fees and the development levy amount. Details in comments.
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  • BREAKING: Troops Arrests Kidnap Kingpin In Kano.
    Troops of the Joint Task Force, Tundun Wada, have arrested a suspected notorious kidnapper in Tundun Wada Local Government Area of Kano State. Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 3 Brigade, Kano, Capt. Babatunde Zubairu, Assistant disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, April 23, 2025. According to the statement, the 55-year-old suspect was apprehended on April 20 during a security operation in Sumana village. The suspect was paraded before the Brigade Commander, Brig.-Gen. Ahmed Tukur, who visited troops of the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Falgore in Doguwa LGA to celebrate the Easter festival with them. It noted that the commander commended the troops for their bravery and professionalism. A cache of arms, ammunition, and other critical items were recovered during the operation. Items listed include one fabricated AK-47 rifle, one Den gun, nine rounds of 9mm pistol ammunition, and one woodland camouflage uniform. Also recovered were one desert camouflage, one woodland camouflage vest, and a Bajaj motorcycle seat suspected to be used for concealing weapons. Brig.-Gen. Tukur lauded the efforts of the troops, reaffirming the commitment of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies to work with local authorities to restore peace across communities. “The army remains dedicated to its mandate of safeguarding lives and properties. We will not relent in our efforts to bring perpetrators of criminal acts to justice,” the statement read. It added that the suspect is currently in custody and undergoing preliminary investigation.
    BREAKING: Troops Arrests Kidnap Kingpin In Kano. Troops of the Joint Task Force, Tundun Wada, have arrested a suspected notorious kidnapper in Tundun Wada Local Government Area of Kano State. Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 3 Brigade, Kano, Capt. Babatunde Zubairu, Assistant disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, April 23, 2025. According to the statement, the 55-year-old suspect was apprehended on April 20 during a security operation in Sumana village. The suspect was paraded before the Brigade Commander, Brig.-Gen. Ahmed Tukur, who visited troops of the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Falgore in Doguwa LGA to celebrate the Easter festival with them. It noted that the commander commended the troops for their bravery and professionalism. A cache of arms, ammunition, and other critical items were recovered during the operation. Items listed include one fabricated AK-47 rifle, one Den gun, nine rounds of 9mm pistol ammunition, and one woodland camouflage uniform. Also recovered were one desert camouflage, one woodland camouflage vest, and a Bajaj motorcycle seat suspected to be used for concealing weapons. Brig.-Gen. Tukur lauded the efforts of the troops, reaffirming the commitment of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies to work with local authorities to restore peace across communities. “The army remains dedicated to its mandate of safeguarding lives and properties. We will not relent in our efforts to bring perpetrators of criminal acts to justice,” the statement read. It added that the suspect is currently in custody and undergoing preliminary investigation.
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  • If someone tells you to eat 6 times a day, run. They want you diabetic.

    Every meal spikes insulin.
    Every snack tells your pancreas: “Work harder!”

    Keep doing that and watch your body drown in insulin.
    Then comes insulin resistance.
    Then prediabetes.
    Then diabetes.
    Then you’re blaming village people.

    Your body was never designed to eat nonstop.
    Eating all the time doesn’t give you “energy.”
    It gives you fatigue, brain fog, and zero fat-burning.

    Digestion takes work. And when you’re always fed, your body never gets a break.
    Your brain can’t focus.
    Your liver gets overloaded.
    Your fat stores? Untouched.

    Want the ultimate health hack?
    —Eat once or twice a day
    —Prioritize protein
    —Drink water in the morning
    —Shift your meals later
    —Cook your own food

    Stop making excuses like “There’s no healthy food in Nigeria.”
    There are over 50+ Nigerian meals that can heal and energize you.
    Stop eating like you’re being chased by famine.
    Start eating like you love your body.
    If someone tells you to eat 6 times a day, run. They want you diabetic. Every meal spikes insulin. Every snack tells your pancreas: “Work harder!” Keep doing that and watch your body drown in insulin. Then comes insulin resistance. Then prediabetes. Then diabetes. Then you’re blaming village people. Your body was never designed to eat nonstop. Eating all the time doesn’t give you “energy.” It gives you fatigue, brain fog, and zero fat-burning. Digestion takes work. And when you’re always fed, your body never gets a break. Your brain can’t focus. Your liver gets overloaded. Your fat stores? Untouched. Want the ultimate health hack? —Eat once or twice a day —Prioritize protein —Drink water in the morning —Shift your meals later —Cook your own food Stop making excuses like “There’s no healthy food in Nigeria.” There are over 50+ Nigerian meals that can heal and energize you. Stop eating like you’re being chased by famine. Start eating like you love your body.
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  • "She looks like Priscilla o" Nigerians react to billionaire Obi Jackson's daughter's custom-made dress for her Traditional Wedding.

    The cost of oil magnate Obi Jackson's daughter's traditional wedding dress has made its way online.

    The beautiful union between Kene, the bride, and her groom has been the talk of the town as the couple reportedly shut down Anambra.

    There were several highlights, and the wedding trended for various reasons, but the cost of the bride’s traditional ceremony topped the list.

    Photo credit - Igboweddings, Tubo__ (Instagram)
    "She looks like Priscilla o" Nigerians react to billionaire Obi Jackson's daughter's custom-made dress for her Traditional Wedding. The cost of oil magnate Obi Jackson's daughter's traditional wedding dress has made its way online. The beautiful union between Kene, the bride, and her groom has been the talk of the town as the couple reportedly shut down Anambra. There were several highlights, and the wedding trended for various reasons, but the cost of the bride’s traditional ceremony topped the list. Photo credit - Igboweddings, Tubo__ (Instagram)
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  • Obi Jackson's daughter, Kenchukwu, recently got married to Emma Bishop Okonkwo in a grand ceremony held at Obi Jackson's Estate in Okija, Anambra State. The wedding was a lavish affair that showcased the family's wealth and cultural heritage. Here are some highlights ¹ ²:
    - *Grand Entrance*: Kenchukwu made a stunning entrance on a 24-carat gold-plated palanquin, styled like a throne, carried by six men. The grand entrance was accompanied by traditional drummers and was captured in a viral video that racked up over 3 million views on social media.
    - *Luxurious Celebrations*: The wedding welcomed over 500 A-list guests, including governors, business moguls, Nollywood stars, and international dignitaries. Luxury cars lined the compound, and security was tight, reflecting the status of one of Nigeria's most influential families.
    - *Cultural Significance*: The ceremony held strong cultural relevance, incorporating core Igbo rites and traditions. Elders performed blessings, while dancers and masquerades entertained guests, reinforcing the family's roots in Igbo culture.
    - *Social Media Buzz*: The wedding generated significant attention on social media, with many praising the bride's grand entrance and the family's display of wealth and cultural pride. Some notable comments include ³ ⁴:
    - *"This isn't a wedding, this is a coronation!"*
    - *"Only Obi Jackson's daughter can pull this off in gold and still look like an angel."*
    - *"What I see is competitive wedding all around."*

    Overall, the wedding was a testament to the family's wealth, influence, and cultural heritage, and it will likely be remembered as one of the most extravagant weddings of the year.
    Obi Jackson's daughter, Kenchukwu, recently got married to Emma Bishop Okonkwo in a grand ceremony held at Obi Jackson's Estate in Okija, Anambra State. The wedding was a lavish affair that showcased the family's wealth and cultural heritage. Here are some highlights ¹ ²: - *Grand Entrance*: Kenchukwu made a stunning entrance on a 24-carat gold-plated palanquin, styled like a throne, carried by six men. The grand entrance was accompanied by traditional drummers and was captured in a viral video that racked up over 3 million views on social media. - *Luxurious Celebrations*: The wedding welcomed over 500 A-list guests, including governors, business moguls, Nollywood stars, and international dignitaries. Luxury cars lined the compound, and security was tight, reflecting the status of one of Nigeria's most influential families. - *Cultural Significance*: The ceremony held strong cultural relevance, incorporating core Igbo rites and traditions. Elders performed blessings, while dancers and masquerades entertained guests, reinforcing the family's roots in Igbo culture. - *Social Media Buzz*: The wedding generated significant attention on social media, with many praising the bride's grand entrance and the family's display of wealth and cultural pride. Some notable comments include ³ ⁴: - *"This isn't a wedding, this is a coronation!"* - *"Only Obi Jackson's daughter can pull this off in gold and still look like an angel."* - *"What I see is competitive wedding all around."* Overall, the wedding was a testament to the family's wealth, influence, and cultural heritage, and it will likely be remembered as one of the most extravagant weddings of the year.
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  • Unlike Tuface, Timaya, WizKid, DAVIDO and portable with numbers of baby mamas in Nigeria and outside Nigeria, olamide remains the only Nigerian artist without baby mama, he married the girl that suffered with him when he had nothing on the streets of Lagos.
    Unlike Tuface, Timaya, WizKid, DAVIDO and portable with numbers of baby mamas in Nigeria and outside Nigeria, olamide remains the only Nigerian artist without baby mama, he married the girl that suffered with him when he had nothing on the streets of Lagos.
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  • Take a look at the Nigerian state of few years ago and the Nigerian state of today, let's be wise Nigerian citizens...
    Take a look at the Nigerian state of few years ago and the Nigerian state of today, let's be wise Nigerian citizens...
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  • #ATypicalExampleOfTheRich&ThePoor
    #NigerianPoliticians&Citizens
    #ATypicalExampleOfTheRich&ThePoor #NigerianPoliticians&Citizens
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