• How is this Monday lockedown trying you..... Nigeria must be great
    How is this Monday lockedown trying you..... Nigeria must be great 💯
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  • War against Yahoo-Yahoo is not ending anytime soon!

    WHY?

    Listen to the following reasons by the Executive Chairman of the EFCC @OlaOlukoyede_

    The Eagle is relentless!

    #EndYahooYahoo
    #EFCCNigeria
    War against Yahoo-Yahoo is not ending anytime soon! WHY? Listen to the following reasons by the Executive Chairman of the EFCC @OlaOlukoyede_ The Eagle is relentless! #EndYahooYahoo #EFCCNigeria
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  • War against Yahoo-Yahoo is not ending anytime soon!

    WHY?

    Listen to the following reasons by the Executive Chairman of the EFCC @OlaOlukoyede_

    The Eagle is relentless!

    #EndYahooYahoo
    #EFCCNigeria
    War against Yahoo-Yahoo is not ending anytime soon! WHY? Listen to the following reasons by the Executive Chairman of the EFCC @OlaOlukoyede_ The Eagle is relentless! #EndYahooYahoo #EFCCNigeria
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  • Breaking News

    Pope Leo XIV calls for an end to the killing of people in Benue State Nigeria . He has condemned that and calls for Peace .

    Isn’t it crazy how the Pope is addressing the Killing of people in Nigeria before the President ? The President is aware of the killings but it’s a different person addressing and calling for peace .

    Moral lesson : Tinubu is someone dancing and the Pope calling for Peave in his country .
    Breaking News 🚨🚨 Pope Leo XIV calls for an end to the killing of people in Benue State Nigeria . He has condemned that and calls for Peace . Isn’t it crazy how the Pope is addressing the Killing of people in Nigeria before the President ? The President is aware of the killings but it’s a different person addressing and calling for peace . 🤦‍♂️💔💔💔 Moral lesson : Tinubu is someone dancing and the Pope calling for Peave in his country .
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 16/06/2025*

    Tinubu orders security chiefs to restore peace in Benue

    Benue killings: Military deploys air surveillance, IG takes over security

    Brent bounce: Nigerian crude hits $77 as Israel-Iran tensions boil

    Appeal Court nullifies Emefiele’s asset forfeiture

    Fed Govt set to acquire 12 Viper jets to boost NAF’s capability

    Dangote refinery to begin petrol, diesel distribution nationwide August 15

    Lagos mandates e-call-up for trucks June 16

    Again, Oliseh frowns at foreign coaches

    Davido cancels UK show at Tottenham Hotspur stadium amid production issues

    Tanzania names major road after AfDB President, Adesina

    Iran-bound businessman arrested at PH airport for ingesting 53 wraps of cocaine

    Italy-bound passenger arrested with drugs hidden in winter jackets

    Three nabbed in Ghana for smuggling stolen Nigerian SUVs

    Nigerian nationals in India beg FG: We want to come home


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Magna Carta, meaning “Great Charter,” is a historical document that King John of England agreed to in 1215, granting certain rights and liberties to barons and free men. It established the principle that the king was not above the law and paved the way for limited government and the rule of law.

    * 99.9% of your DNA is identical to very other human – it’s the 0.1% that makes us unique.
    -----------------------------

    Tinubu hails fathers as pillars of nation-building

    Tinubu congratulates Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar at 83

    Senate pledges electoral reform, constitutional review ahead of 2027

    Senate introduced 983 Bills, passed 108 into law in two years, says Bamidele

    Reps to convene legislative dialogue on national security architecture Monday

    Tinubu not first president to borrow, Oshiomhole defends loan request

    Court orders execution of Ebonyi man over teen’s death in rape case

    Lawyer summoned over missing suspect in N36.8m cybercrime case

    Special forces deployed to battle terrorists in Benue

    Terror kingpins surrender, free 16 hostages in Katsina amnesty deal

    Umahi frowns at slow pace of work on Enugu-Onitsha highway

    Livestock devt: FG moves to resuscitate 144,000 hectares Gombe grazing reserve

    Trade ministry halts office relocation, to renovate headquarters

    Lagos to host Africa’s supply chain devt summit

    N3.6bn ground rent: FG in last-minute talks with embassies

    FCTA to protect elderly people from abuse

    UniAbuja, UNN governing boards yet to meet over substantive VCs’ appointments

    CONMESS: S’West medical lecturers confirm payment post-strike

    Nigerian editors to discuss national security, cohesion at Enugu convention

    Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo applauds Tinubu, Umahi on East-West Road, others

    2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results Should Be Mandatory – Prof. Jega

    I nearly contested for President after June 12 struggle — Soyinka

    E-call-up: IPMAN directs members to boycott Lekki-Epe corridor

    Despite short week, stock market posts N513bn growth

    Israel-Iran conflict: Marketers hike petrol prices as crude oil hits $74pb

    Tinubu’s solo endorsement by N’East APC leaders triggers outrage

    2027: Aiyedatiwa backs Tinubu’s re-election bid

    Okowa, Delta deputy gov absent as Nwoko hosts APC meeting

    Adeleke warns Osun radio stations against inciting public, threatens sanction

    I’ve no problem with my predecessor, says Eno

    Gov mourns as Plateau CAN chairman dies

    God sent me to crush cultism in Edo – Okpebholo

    Imo claims cabals behind state judiciary crisis

    Lagos tanker drivers threaten to stop fuel loading over e-call-up fees

    Akure families evict landlords, cite S’Court victory

    Kwara Pilgrims Get $500 Refund After Dollar Swap Fraud In Saudi Arabia

    Kogi plans rent-to-own housing scheme for civil servants

    NYSC halts Lagos camp renovation for orientation exercise

    Lagos builds psychiatric hospital to tackle gambling, others

    Lagos CP redeploys tactical commander, orders probe over N10m ‘bribe’, others

    Bauchi CP mourns as about-to-wed DPO, two friends killed in crash

    Two arrested for possessing stolen cement trucks in Anambra

    Church Collapses On Worshippers In Taraba

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1976, South African police killed hundreds of protesting schoolchildren. An estimated 20,000 youth were protesting against the introduction of Afrikaans as the languages of instruction in their schools when police officers started firing into the crowd.

    -----------------------------

    You gotta keep ur head up even when the road is hard, never give up. – Tupac Shakur

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 16/06/2025* Tinubu orders security chiefs to restore peace in Benue Benue killings: Military deploys air surveillance, IG takes over security Brent bounce: Nigerian crude hits $77 as Israel-Iran tensions boil Appeal Court nullifies Emefiele’s asset forfeiture Fed Govt set to acquire 12 Viper jets to boost NAF’s capability Dangote refinery to begin petrol, diesel distribution nationwide August 15 Lagos mandates e-call-up for trucks June 16 Again, Oliseh frowns at foreign coaches Davido cancels UK show at Tottenham Hotspur stadium amid production issues Tanzania names major road after AfDB President, Adesina Iran-bound businessman arrested at PH airport for ingesting 53 wraps of cocaine Italy-bound passenger arrested with drugs hidden in winter jackets Three nabbed in Ghana for smuggling stolen Nigerian SUVs Nigerian nationals in India beg FG: We want to come home ----------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Magna Carta, meaning “Great Charter,” is a historical document that King John of England agreed to in 1215, granting certain rights and liberties to barons and free men. It established the principle that the king was not above the law and paved the way for limited government and the rule of law. * 99.9% of your DNA is identical to very other human – it’s the 0.1% that makes us unique. ----------------------------- Tinubu hails fathers as pillars of nation-building Tinubu congratulates Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar at 83 Senate pledges electoral reform, constitutional review ahead of 2027 Senate introduced 983 Bills, passed 108 into law in two years, says Bamidele Reps to convene legislative dialogue on national security architecture Monday Tinubu not first president to borrow, Oshiomhole defends loan request Court orders execution of Ebonyi man over teen’s death in rape case Lawyer summoned over missing suspect in N36.8m cybercrime case Special forces deployed to battle terrorists in Benue Terror kingpins surrender, free 16 hostages in Katsina amnesty deal Umahi frowns at slow pace of work on Enugu-Onitsha highway Livestock devt: FG moves to resuscitate 144,000 hectares Gombe grazing reserve Trade ministry halts office relocation, to renovate headquarters Lagos to host Africa’s supply chain devt summit N3.6bn ground rent: FG in last-minute talks with embassies FCTA to protect elderly people from abuse UniAbuja, UNN governing boards yet to meet over substantive VCs’ appointments CONMESS: S’West medical lecturers confirm payment post-strike Nigerian editors to discuss national security, cohesion at Enugu convention Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo applauds Tinubu, Umahi on East-West Road, others 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results Should Be Mandatory – Prof. Jega I nearly contested for President after June 12 struggle — Soyinka E-call-up: IPMAN directs members to boycott Lekki-Epe corridor Despite short week, stock market posts N513bn growth Israel-Iran conflict: Marketers hike petrol prices as crude oil hits $74pb Tinubu’s solo endorsement by N’East APC leaders triggers outrage 2027: Aiyedatiwa backs Tinubu’s re-election bid Okowa, Delta deputy gov absent as Nwoko hosts APC meeting Adeleke warns Osun radio stations against inciting public, threatens sanction I’ve no problem with my predecessor, says Eno Gov mourns as Plateau CAN chairman dies God sent me to crush cultism in Edo – Okpebholo Imo claims cabals behind state judiciary crisis Lagos tanker drivers threaten to stop fuel loading over e-call-up fees Akure families evict landlords, cite S’Court victory Kwara Pilgrims Get $500 Refund After Dollar Swap Fraud In Saudi Arabia Kogi plans rent-to-own housing scheme for civil servants NYSC halts Lagos camp renovation for orientation exercise Lagos builds psychiatric hospital to tackle gambling, others Lagos CP redeploys tactical commander, orders probe over N10m ‘bribe’, others Bauchi CP mourns as about-to-wed DPO, two friends killed in crash Two arrested for possessing stolen cement trucks in Anambra Church Collapses On Worshippers In Taraba ----------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1976, South African police killed hundreds of protesting schoolchildren. An estimated 20,000 youth were protesting against the introduction of Afrikaans as the languages of instruction in their schools when police officers started firing into the crowd. ----------------------------- You gotta keep ur head up even when the road is hard, never give up. – Tupac Shakur Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
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  • The argument flips real quick when it’s time to count the goals and trophies

    #PulseSportsNigeria #Rooney
    The argument flips real quick when it’s time to count the goals and trophies 😅 #PulseSportsNigeria #Rooney
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  • Nigerians, don’t expect peace if you call us terrorists – Bandit Leader, Ado Aleru
    Nigerians, don’t expect peace if you call us terrorists – Bandit Leader, Ado Aleru
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  • "I used to hide when my mother came to sweep my classroom."
    "Now, I stand here proudly — because her broom gave me wings."
    They mocked her.
    They laughed at her shoes.
    But years later, she walked back into the same school —
    And handed out scholarships in her mother’s name.

    Her Mother Was the School Janitor — 25 Years Later, She Was Invited as Guest Speaker… and Did Something That Made Even the Principal Weep
    Written by Rosyworld CRN

    1999. Jos, Nigeria.

    Mama Nnenna worked as a janitor at St. Bridget’s Secondary School.
    She swept classrooms, scrubbed toilets, and mopped the staff room — always with a soft smile and tattered shoes.

    Her daughter, Nnenna, attended the school on a staff-child discount.
    Smart. Quiet. Always top of her class.
    But always ashamed.

    Her classmates made jokes:

    “Here comes Madam Mop.”
    “Your mummy missed the corner. Go clean it for her.”

    Sometimes, Nnenna would hide in the toilet while her mother cleaned her class.

    One day, she told her mother:

    “Please don’t sweep while I’m in class.”

    Mama Nnenna looked at her and replied gently:

    “Then I’ll sweep earlier. But I’ll still sweep with pride.”

    Nnenna endured.
    She kept reading.
    Studied at night while her mother snored beside the mop bucket.
    Got a scholarship abroad.
    Studied law.
    Excelled.
    Became a human rights lawyer.
    Founded her own firm.

    In 2024, St. Bridget’s hosted its 60th Anniversary Celebration.
    The school needed a keynote speaker.
    Someone inspirational.
    Someone successful.

    They reached out to Barrister Nnenna O. Agu — not knowing her history.

    She accepted.

    On the day of the event, she walked onto the stage in heels and a power suit.
    The crowd clapped.

    But then she said:

    “Before I speak… I want to show you the person who truly earned this invitation.”

    She turned and unveiled a framed photo.

    Her mother. Holding a mop.

    Gasps.

    Silence.

    Nnenna continued:

    “This woman swept shame off my name.
    She cleaned the very room that shaped my future.
    And while the world saw ‘just a janitor’ — I saw a queen in rubber slippers.”

    Tears flowed.

    She announced 10 full scholarships — in her mother’s name — for children of cleaners and drivers in the school.

    “Because sometimes, honour starts in the dust.”

    She didn’t hide her past anymore.
    She used it to build bridges.

    Because the girl they mocked for her mother’s uniform…
    Returned to honour that uniform with her voice
    "I used to hide when my mother came to sweep my classroom." "Now, I stand here proudly — because her broom gave me wings." They mocked her. They laughed at her shoes. But years later, she walked back into the same school — And handed out scholarships in her mother’s name. Her Mother Was the School Janitor — 25 Years Later, She Was Invited as Guest Speaker… and Did Something That Made Even the Principal Weep Written by Rosyworld CRN 1999. Jos, Nigeria. Mama Nnenna worked as a janitor at St. Bridget’s Secondary School. She swept classrooms, scrubbed toilets, and mopped the staff room — always with a soft smile and tattered shoes. Her daughter, Nnenna, attended the school on a staff-child discount. Smart. Quiet. Always top of her class. But always ashamed. Her classmates made jokes: “Here comes Madam Mop.” “Your mummy missed the corner. Go clean it for her.” Sometimes, Nnenna would hide in the toilet while her mother cleaned her class. One day, she told her mother: “Please don’t sweep while I’m in class.” Mama Nnenna looked at her and replied gently: “Then I’ll sweep earlier. But I’ll still sweep with pride.” Nnenna endured. She kept reading. Studied at night while her mother snored beside the mop bucket. Got a scholarship abroad. Studied law. Excelled. Became a human rights lawyer. Founded her own firm. In 2024, St. Bridget’s hosted its 60th Anniversary Celebration. The school needed a keynote speaker. Someone inspirational. Someone successful. They reached out to Barrister Nnenna O. Agu — not knowing her history. She accepted. On the day of the event, she walked onto the stage in heels and a power suit. The crowd clapped. But then she said: “Before I speak… I want to show you the person who truly earned this invitation.” She turned and unveiled a framed photo. Her mother. Holding a mop. Gasps. Silence. Nnenna continued: “This woman swept shame off my name. She cleaned the very room that shaped my future. And while the world saw ‘just a janitor’ — I saw a queen in rubber slippers.” Tears flowed. She announced 10 full scholarships — in her mother’s name — for children of cleaners and drivers in the school. “Because sometimes, honour starts in the dust.” She didn’t hide her past anymore. She used it to build bridges. Because the girl they mocked for her mother’s uniform… Returned to honour that uniform with her voice
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  • Sowore Slams Labour Party As Worst Opposition In Nigeria, Says It's Just An APC Tool
    Sowore Slams Labour Party As Worst Opposition In Nigeria, Says It's Just An APC Tool
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  • “Nigerians Should be Glad that OBIDIENTS Movement Exists, Group Yearning for Good Governance”

    ~ Former Minister of Education Oby Ezekwesili.
    “Nigerians Should be Glad that OBIDIENTS Movement Exists, Group Yearning for Good Governance” ~ Former Minister of Education Oby Ezekwesili.
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  • Nigerians, don’t expect peace if you call us terrorists – Bandit Leader, Ado Aleru

    Nigerians, don’t expect peace if you call us terrorists – Bandit Leader, Ado Aleru
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  • US CONSIDERS VISA BAN FOR NIGERIA AND 35 OTHERS

    1 Angola
    2 Benin
    3 Burkina Faso
    4 Cabo Verde
    5 Cameroon
    6 🇨🇮Côte d’Ivoire
    7 Congo DR
    8 Djibouti
    9 Ethiopia
    10 Egypt
    11 Gabon
    12 Gambia
    13Ghana
    14 Liberia
    15 Malawi
    16 Mauritania
    17 Niger
    18 Nigeria
    19 🇸🇹Sao Tome and Principe
    20 Senegal
    21 South Sudan
    22 Tanzania
    23 Uganda
    24 Zambia
    25 Zimbabwe
    26 Antigua and Barbuda
    27 Dominica
    28 🇰🇳Saint Kitts and Nevis
    29 🇱🇨Saint Lucia
    30 Bhutan
    31 Cambodia
    32 Kyrgyzstan
    33 Syria
    34 Tonga
    35 Tuvalu
    36 Vanuatu

    #Statisense
    (Washington Post)


    🇺🇸US CONSIDERS VISA BAN FOR 🇳🇬NIGERIA AND 35 OTHERS 1 🇦🇴Angola 2 🇧🇯Benin 3 🇧🇫Burkina Faso 4 🇨🇻Cabo Verde 5 🇨🇲Cameroon 6 🇨🇮Côte d’Ivoire 7 🇨🇩Congo DR 8 🇩🇯Djibouti 9 🇪🇹Ethiopia 10 🇪🇬Egypt 11 🇬🇦Gabon 12 🇬🇲Gambia 13🇬🇭Ghana 14 🇱🇷Liberia 15 🇲🇼Malawi 16 🇲🇷Mauritania 17 🇳🇪Niger 18 🇳🇬Nigeria 19 🇸🇹Sao Tome and Principe 20 🇸🇳Senegal 21 🇸🇸South Sudan 22 🇹🇿Tanzania 23 🇺🇬Uganda 24 🇿🇲Zambia 25 🇿🇼Zimbabwe 26 🇦🇬Antigua and Barbuda 27 🇩🇲Dominica 28 🇰🇳Saint Kitts and Nevis 29 🇱🇨Saint Lucia 30 🇧🇹Bhutan 31 🇰🇭Cambodia 32 🇰🇬Kyrgyzstan 33 🇸🇾Syria 34 🇹🇴Tonga 35 🇹🇻Tuvalu 36 🇻🇺Vanuatu #Statisense (Washington Post)
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