• "Monopoly Of Nonsense"!

    A bomb as always from the erudite scholar and Theologian.

    "IF I HAVE MY WAY I WILL SEIZE TO BE A NIGERIAN BECAUSE THERE'S NO SENSE OF NATIONHOOD". - Bishop Matthew Kukah.

    Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah speaks the truth to power.


    His words:
    "Anyone who thinks the Biafra agitation is a nuisance and irritating should know that it is not the collective aspiration of all Igbos but especially that no one has the monopoly of nusinace. Nuisance begets nuisance. When you stay with potash loaders you too will share in their dusty hair. It is in this country that the same standards are not held against all. Some can get away with anything but others cannot get away with something. I shudder at those who blame the agitators for agitating. Everyone knows what is good for them. If you don't know what is good for you then shut up and don't obstruct those who know what is good for them. If I have my way I will cease to be a Nigerian because there is no sense of nationhood. Those who have leverage over others use it to oppress them. Otherwise how can you explain the audacious impunity of a certain section of this country. They can intimidate everybody even a sitting president and get away with it. When GEJ was president he was literally harassed by this same people until they sent him packing and we thought they will be appeased. But a las we were mistaken!


    Now how do I love a country where a murderous terrorist group like the herdsmen acclaimed even internationally as deadly is being openly defended by a govt. that wants my loyalty. Do you know as I make this comment, a first class Chief of Bokkos LGA in plateau state was murdered by a certain group of Fulanis almost a year now and no one has been arrested not to talk of prosecution; there are many villagers in my parish who cannot go to farm again except to farm their backyard because their farms have been forcefully annexed by their Fulani murderers; that in Bokkos a wife and a daughter can be taken away right before her husband or father and be repeatedly raped then released at the convenience of the barbaric Fulani tribesmen and no one dares talk; police will advise you to go and settle the matter through dialogue? I want independence from a country where terrorists are embraced and agitators are terrorized.


    At the slightest excitement Hausa or Fulani man can kill you and get away with it; it has happened and continues to happen but when you gear up to defend yourself because security will not, then you are caught by the same security who will lecture you on how to be peaceful and law abiding. This country will end unless there is justice for all. Rubbish! I hate the lie that Nigeria is. Let's say the truth and die but it is what will set us free. Nigeria is negotiable to me the oppressed even if it's not to the oppressor and that is normal.

    "The only right Nigerians concede to you is the right to agree with them" -


    Bishop Matthew Kukah.
    "Monopoly Of Nonsense"! A bomb as always from the erudite scholar and Theologian. "IF I HAVE MY WAY I WILL SEIZE TO BE A NIGERIAN BECAUSE THERE'S NO SENSE OF NATIONHOOD". - Bishop Matthew Kukah. Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah speaks the truth to power. His words: "Anyone who thinks the Biafra agitation is a nuisance and irritating should know that it is not the collective aspiration of all Igbos but especially that no one has the monopoly of nusinace. Nuisance begets nuisance. When you stay with potash loaders you too will share in their dusty hair. It is in this country that the same standards are not held against all. Some can get away with anything but others cannot get away with something. I shudder at those who blame the agitators for agitating. Everyone knows what is good for them. If you don't know what is good for you then shut up and don't obstruct those who know what is good for them. If I have my way I will cease to be a Nigerian because there is no sense of nationhood. Those who have leverage over others use it to oppress them. Otherwise how can you explain the audacious impunity of a certain section of this country. They can intimidate everybody even a sitting president and get away with it. When GEJ was president he was literally harassed by this same people until they sent him packing and we thought they will be appeased. But a las we were mistaken! Now how do I love a country where a murderous terrorist group like the herdsmen acclaimed even internationally as deadly is being openly defended by a govt. that wants my loyalty. Do you know as I make this comment, a first class Chief of Bokkos LGA in plateau state was murdered by a certain group of Fulanis almost a year now and no one has been arrested not to talk of prosecution; there are many villagers in my parish who cannot go to farm again except to farm their backyard because their farms have been forcefully annexed by their Fulani murderers; that in Bokkos a wife and a daughter can be taken away right before her husband or father and be repeatedly raped then released at the convenience of the barbaric Fulani tribesmen and no one dares talk; police will advise you to go and settle the matter through dialogue? I want independence from a country where terrorists are embraced and agitators are terrorized. At the slightest excitement Hausa or Fulani man can kill you and get away with it; it has happened and continues to happen but when you gear up to defend yourself because security will not, then you are caught by the same security who will lecture you on how to be peaceful and law abiding. This country will end unless there is justice for all. Rubbish! I hate the lie that Nigeria is. Let's say the truth and die but it is what will set us free. Nigeria is negotiable to me the oppressed even if it's not to the oppressor and that is normal. "The only right Nigerians concede to you is the right to agree with them" - Bishop Matthew Kukah.
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  • Nigerians once did this to their sitting president when:
    Dollar was N180
    Petrol was N97 per litre
    Bag of Rice N7k
    Average car N1millon
    Motorcycle N150k
    Tricycle N100
    Average federal universities school fees N20k -N30k
    Inflation rate 5%

    What's happening now Nigerians?

    Summary:
    We are simply suffering the consequences of action taken out of hate of effusion, bigotry and bitterness against the other..

    Have we learnt our lessons?
    The answer is capital NO..

    Engr Lambito...
    Nigerians once did this to their sitting president when: Dollar was N180 Petrol was N97 per litre Bag of Rice N7k Average car N1millon Motorcycle N150k Tricycle N100 Average federal universities school fees N20k -N30k Inflation rate 5% What's happening now Nigerians? Summary: We are simply suffering the consequences of action taken out of hate of effusion, bigotry and bitterness against the other.. Have we learnt our lessons? The answer is capital NO.. Engr Lambito...
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  • Peter Obi embodies a rare blend of wisdom, integrity, and experience. Every time he speaks, it’s not just a message it’s a masterclass in leadership and vision. His words are a gift to Nigerians and an inspiration to humanity.
    Peter Obi embodies a rare blend of wisdom, integrity, and experience. Every time he speaks, it’s not just a message it’s a masterclass in leadership and vision. His words are a gift to Nigerians and an inspiration to humanity.
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  • *Road to remembrance* !!!

    *As Nigeria is collapsing around us let us remember how we got here.*

    *ROLL CALL OF THE PROMOTERS OF FAILURE IN NIGERIA*

    Here are some of the prominent names that helped send BUHARI to Aso Rock:

    1. Dr. Oby Ezekwesili
    2. Fela Durotoye
    3. Atiku Abubakar
    4. Omoyele Sowore
    5. Izala Muslim clerics and Christians clerics.
    6. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
    7. Professor Charles Soludo
    8. Pastor Tunde Bakare
    9. Pastor Sunday Adelaja
    10. Father Ejike Mbaka
    11. Professor Pastor Yemi Osibanjo
    12. Professor Tam David West
    13. Professor Wole Soyinka
    14. Rev. Chris Okotie
    15. Professor Pat Utomi
    16. Nasir El-Rufai
    17. Dino Melaye
    18. Lai Mohammed
    19. Rochas Okorocha
    20. Rotimi Amaechi
    21. Adams Oshiomhole
    22. Dr. Bukola Saraki
    23. Aminu Tambuwal
    24. Bola Ahmed Tinubu
    25. Raji Fashola
    26. Dr. Chris Ngige
    27. Rabiu Kwankwaso
    28. Ibikunle Amosun
    29. Rauf Aregbesola
    30. Kayode Fayemi
    31. Sanusi Lamido
    32. Deacon Femi Adesina
    33. Pastor E.A Adeboye
    34. Pastor Kumuyi
    35. Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu
    36. Kenny Ogungbe
    37. Dato Adeneye
    38. Magnus Abbey
    39. Dakuku Peterside
    40. 9ice
    41. Kenny St. Ogungbe Brown
    42. Tunde Disu
    43. John Momoh
    44. Maupe Ogun
    45. Chamberlain Usoh
    46. Suleiman Aleide
    47. Monday Onyekachi Ubani
    48. Iffy Ubani
    49. Labourous Osuoma
    50. Citizen Useni Jones (Radio continental 102.3FM).
    51. Joe Igbokwe
    52. Dele Momodu
    53. Abike Dabiri
    54. Professor Attahiru Muhammadu Jega
    55. Muazu
    56. Emeka Ojukwu Jnr.
    57. Egenti E Raymond (Ogudo)
    58. Victor Umeh
    59. Wasiu Ayinde (Kwam 1)
    60. TY Danjuma
    61. Lauretta Onochie
    62. Jide Kosoko
    63. Jonah David Jang
    64. MC Oluomo and his NURTW thugs
    65. Solomon Dalung
    66. Naja'atu Mohammed
    67. Buba Galadima
    68. Oba of lagos, Oba Akiolu
    69. Shehu Sanni
    70. Desmond Eliott
    71. Femi Kuti
    72. George Udom

    These people and the entire RCCG actually believed that Buhari had what it takes to lead Nigeria into a first world.

    These people went to school. Many are professors. Some claimed to have direct access to God.

    Some are gifted with "prophesies."

    They read history. They understood international relations. They understood how societies work or so we thought.

    They were more than 20 years old in 1983 when Buhari shot himself to power.

    They saw Buhari murder innocent Nigerians in 1983.

    They saw Buhari destroy the economy in 1983.

    They saw the role Buhari played in Abacha's government.

    They read all the threats of violence by Buhari against the nation.

    They saw Buhari harass Lam Adesina the Oyo State Governor due to Fulani herdsmen conflicts with locals in Oyo State.

    They saw Buhari lead the sharia protest that claimed the lives of innocent Nigerians in 2001.

    They saw Buhari and his minions open the gate of hell on innocent Nigerians when he lost the presidential election in 2011.

    If Buhari was not speaking and defending his Fulani heritage he would be fighting to defend his religious heritage.

    Never for once did he defend Nigeria or gave interview on how to rebuild the economy, education, power, health, etc.

    They saw everything this man did. They knew him too well to miss the little details of his violent life.

    But they were united in hatred.

    Hatred for Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. One among the few Nigeria leaders that actually wanted Nigeria to work.

    Hatred became a unifying force to push forward a false narrative.

    They exploited his humility.

    They exploited his kindness.

    They exploited his humanity

    They danced and made merry in Ojota. They ate, drank and danced away the destiny of a nation.

    Saints Tinubu, Amaechi, Fashola, etc., led the chorus against ‘corrupt’ Goodluck Jonathan.

    Tinubu a private jet owner and owner of Lagos, Amaechi a private jet owner and funder of Buhari campaign, Atiku a University owner paid with his civil service allowance etc wanted ‘corrupt’ Goodluck Jonathan out.

    But the people did not see the moral paradox because you see - hate is a unifying factor.

    They mobilised thugs to stone a sitting President.

    They harassed his family wherever they went.

    Because they are from the hated minority who must NOT be king.

    For Kings must come from the Fulani lineage. Jonathan is Ijaw. Ijaws should not be Kings.

    Jonathan must not loot also.

    For looters must come from enablers of evil.

    These are intellectuals.

    Amongst whom are Pastors and Prophets.

    Wisdom failed.

    Prophesies failed.

    WAEC issued a fake WAEC attestation to Buhari.

    It is possible many Nigerian "intellectuals" are working with fake certificates.

    A nation without conscience is a curse to its people.

    We all are standing on the podium of history.

    Humanity beckons.

    Surely our children will read the roles we played in the salvation or annihilation of humanity.

    Why not share for all Nigerians to read!!!
    *Road to remembrance* !!! *As Nigeria is collapsing around us let us remember how we got here.* *ROLL CALL OF THE PROMOTERS OF FAILURE IN NIGERIA* Here are some of the prominent names that helped send BUHARI to Aso Rock: 1. Dr. Oby Ezekwesili 2. Fela Durotoye 3. Atiku Abubakar 4. Omoyele Sowore 5. Izala Muslim clerics and Christians clerics. 6. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo 7. Professor Charles Soludo 8. Pastor Tunde Bakare 9. Pastor Sunday Adelaja 10. Father Ejike Mbaka 11. Professor Pastor Yemi Osibanjo 12. Professor Tam David West 13. Professor Wole Soyinka 14. Rev. Chris Okotie 15. Professor Pat Utomi 16. Nasir El-Rufai 17. Dino Melaye 18. Lai Mohammed 19. Rochas Okorocha 20. Rotimi Amaechi 21. Adams Oshiomhole 22. Dr. Bukola Saraki 23. Aminu Tambuwal 24. Bola Ahmed Tinubu 25. Raji Fashola 26. Dr. Chris Ngige 27. Rabiu Kwankwaso 28. Ibikunle Amosun 29. Rauf Aregbesola 30. Kayode Fayemi 31. Sanusi Lamido 32. Deacon Femi Adesina 33. Pastor E.A Adeboye 34. Pastor Kumuyi 35. Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu 36. Kenny Ogungbe 37. Dato Adeneye 38. Magnus Abbey 39. Dakuku Peterside 40. 9ice 41. Kenny St. Ogungbe Brown 42. Tunde Disu 43. John Momoh 44. Maupe Ogun 45. Chamberlain Usoh 46. Suleiman Aleide 47. Monday Onyekachi Ubani 48. Iffy Ubani 49. Labourous Osuoma 50. Citizen Useni Jones (Radio continental 102.3FM). 51. Joe Igbokwe 52. Dele Momodu 53. Abike Dabiri 54. Professor Attahiru Muhammadu Jega 55. Muazu 56. Emeka Ojukwu Jnr. 57. Egenti E Raymond (Ogudo) 58. Victor Umeh 59. Wasiu Ayinde (Kwam 1) 60. TY Danjuma 61. Lauretta Onochie 62. Jide Kosoko 63. Jonah David Jang 64. MC Oluomo and his NURTW thugs 65. Solomon Dalung 66. Naja'atu Mohammed 67. Buba Galadima 68. Oba of lagos, Oba Akiolu 69. Shehu Sanni 70. Desmond Eliott 71. Femi Kuti 72. George Udom These people and the entire RCCG actually believed that Buhari had what it takes to lead Nigeria into a first world. These people went to school. Many are professors. Some claimed to have direct access to God. Some are gifted with "prophesies." They read history. They understood international relations. They understood how societies work or so we thought. They were more than 20 years old in 1983 when Buhari shot himself to power. They saw Buhari murder innocent Nigerians in 1983. They saw Buhari destroy the economy in 1983. They saw the role Buhari played in Abacha's government. They read all the threats of violence by Buhari against the nation. They saw Buhari harass Lam Adesina the Oyo State Governor due to Fulani herdsmen conflicts with locals in Oyo State. They saw Buhari lead the sharia protest that claimed the lives of innocent Nigerians in 2001. They saw Buhari and his minions open the gate of hell on innocent Nigerians when he lost the presidential election in 2011. If Buhari was not speaking and defending his Fulani heritage he would be fighting to defend his religious heritage. Never for once did he defend Nigeria or gave interview on how to rebuild the economy, education, power, health, etc. They saw everything this man did. They knew him too well to miss the little details of his violent life. But they were united in hatred. Hatred for Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. One among the few Nigeria leaders that actually wanted Nigeria to work. Hatred became a unifying force to push forward a false narrative. They exploited his humility. They exploited his kindness. They exploited his humanity They danced and made merry in Ojota. They ate, drank and danced away the destiny of a nation. Saints Tinubu, Amaechi, Fashola, etc., led the chorus against ‘corrupt’ Goodluck Jonathan. Tinubu a private jet owner and owner of Lagos, Amaechi a private jet owner and funder of Buhari campaign, Atiku a University owner paid with his civil service allowance etc wanted ‘corrupt’ Goodluck Jonathan out. But the people did not see the moral paradox because you see - hate is a unifying factor. They mobilised thugs to stone a sitting President. They harassed his family wherever they went. Because they are from the hated minority who must NOT be king. For Kings must come from the Fulani lineage. Jonathan is Ijaw. Ijaws should not be Kings. Jonathan must not loot also. For looters must come from enablers of evil. These are intellectuals. Amongst whom are Pastors and Prophets. Wisdom failed. Prophesies failed. WAEC issued a fake WAEC attestation to Buhari. It is possible many Nigerian "intellectuals" are working with fake certificates. A nation without conscience is a curse to its people. We all are standing on the podium of history. Humanity beckons. Surely our children will read the roles we played in the salvation or annihilation of humanity. Why not share for all Nigerians to read!!!
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  • “One Worse Than Abacha is Currently in Aso Rock” — Henry Shield Urges Nigerians to Resist Tinubu’s Dictatorship

    “One Worse Than Abacha is Currently in Aso Rock” — Henry Shield Urges Nigerians to Resist Tinubu’s Dictatorship
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  • "The monies that my husband kept for Nigeria, in a few months, the monies vanished. People are not talking about that... I pray for Nigerians. We should stop telling lies..."

    - Former First Lady and General Abacha's widow, Maryam Sani Abacha
    "The monies that my husband kept for Nigeria, in a few months, the monies vanished. People are not talking about that... I pray for Nigerians. We should stop telling lies..." - Former First Lady and General Abacha's widow, Maryam Sani Abacha
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  • The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Benue State chapter, on Sunday, raised the alarm of intimidation, cattle rustling and threat to life in some communities in the state.

    The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Benue State chapter, on Sunday, raised the alarm of intimidation, cattle rustling and threat to life in some communities in the state.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 09/06/2025*

    FG declares June 12 public holiday

    History as indigenous firm exports first oil from Otakikpo onshore terminal

    Confusion As Farmers, Herders Are Ambushed, Killed In Plateau

    Scam Alert: SEC warns Nigerians against investing in punisher coin

    Petrol subsidy removal yields $84bn gain, 40 roads – Report

    Dangote refinery should sell petrol below N800/litre – Marketers

    Miyetti Allah alleges 1,000 cows rustled in Benue

    Matawalle, Zamfara gov face off over defection plot

    NGO donates over 2,000 sanitary pads to 500 Imo schoolgirls

    Trump deploys 2000 troops to Los Angeles amid protest over immigration raid

    AU body tackles Fitch over Afreximbank downgrade

    Ground rent: 34 embassies risk closure Tuesday

    US jails Nigerian five years for $2.5m fraud

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

    * The tradition of exchanging gold wedding rings began in ancient Egypt. Couples would give each other rings to symbolise their never ending love. This tradition was adopted by the ancient Greeks and Romans.

    * Kopi Luwak, or civet coffee, is a type of coffee made from beans that have been partially digested and excreted by civets.
    ------------------------

    Tinubu receives Sanwo-Olu, GAC members in Lagos

    Tinubu to address NASS joint session on Democracy Day

    Mining marshals appeal ruling barring access to Nasarawa site

    Troops arrest 43 oil thieves, destroy 27 illegal refineries

    NDLEA intercepts drugs disguised as tea at Lagos airport

    FEC approves revised urban development policy

    FG Set To Revive Ajaokuta Steel Plant

    Viral video: FG investigates FMC Abuja emergency unit

    FG to provide free housing for IDPs, vulnerable Nigerians

    FG partners Australian varsity to train mining professionals

    NiMet forecasts thunderstorms, rain for three days

    Why FG’s linking Nigeria to Niger by rail — NRC MD

    59,786 inmates captured in ongoing NIN registration – NCoS

    3,012 kidnappings, 3,584 killings recorded in 15 months – NHRC

    Pollution: NDDC launches tree planting campaign in 9 states

    FERMA chief gives Tinubu kudos on road infrastructure

    Ojude Oba 2025: FG vows to harness culture for national prosperity

    Kano demands reparation from FG over Durbar cancellation

    UNIPORT demands probe into killing of 300-level student by security personnel

    Implement welfare packages for teachers, NUT urges Tinubu

    Enugu agog as Tinubu’s wife visits Monday

    ACF blasts Tinubu for prioritising 2027 campaign over national issues

    Ogoni group faults FG over commissioning of incomplete Eleme section of East-West road

    Akume not silent on Benue killings, SGF’s aide counters Alia’s claim

    I did not point firearm at anyone, Paul Adefarasin addresses viral video

    Barau donates N200m gadgets to victims of Kano phone market inferno

    Naira to stabilise at N1,600–N1,650/$ – Rewane

    Discos raise bills 107% despite poor power

    Cornerstone grows profit to N25bn

    Bankit MFB offers free transfers, biometric security features

    Klinserv secures $100m development deal for cleaning project

    Palton Morgan unveils twin towers in Lagos

    Firm, military join forces for Ondo waterways safety

    Ganduje receives Enugu LP Reps member, others into APC

    2027: Katsina PDP faction plans coalition to oust APC

    Delta APC endorses Tinubu, Oborevwori for 2027 re-elections

    APC kicks as PDP alleges Aiyedatiwa abandoned Akeredolu’s projects

    Atiku’s ally, Segun Showunmi, visits Tinubu in Lagos

    Tinubu saved Nigeria’s economy from collapse – Ohakim

    Ibas calls for collaboration, unity to return democratic governance

    Sanwo-Olu lauds Tinubu as Blue Line Rail gets new trains

    Sokoto Gov splashes 1,000 Riyals each on 3,200 pilgrims as sallah gift

    Bayelsa gov urges joint action against ocean rise threat

    There will be steady power supply in Ndokwa land, says Delta D/Gov

    Kara Fire: Property worth ₦191m lost as Kebbi Dep Gov donates ₦10m to victims

    Ondo, Bauchi, three others drive 90% of Lassa fever surge

    Delta approves N6.7bn UBEC fund

    Kano to establish circular economy hub for plastic waste recycling

    Massive police deployment on Delta communities to stem kidnapping – CP

    Ondo Amotekun arrests 170 anti-open grazing law violators

    Ondo community panic as land owners paste fresh demand notices

    Ooni lauds Tinubu’s Forest Guard initiative

    Why we buried my father 24hrs after his death – Mike Ejeagha’s son

    Aggrieved women protest alleged disappearance of 26 children in Delta community

    Ogun mob kills suspect accused of stabbing female trader to death

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

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1934, Donald Duck made his film debut in The Wise Little Hen. The duck typically wearing a sailor suit is one of Walt Disney’s most famous cartoon characters. Donald’s first book appearance was in The Adventures of Mickey Mouse, which was published in 1931.

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

    All good thoughts and ideas mean nothing without action. – Mahatma Gandhi

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 09/06/2025* FG declares June 12 public holiday History as indigenous firm exports first oil from Otakikpo onshore terminal Confusion As Farmers, Herders Are Ambushed, Killed In Plateau Scam Alert: SEC warns Nigerians against investing in punisher coin Petrol subsidy removal yields $84bn gain, 40 roads – Report Dangote refinery should sell petrol below N800/litre – Marketers Miyetti Allah alleges 1,000 cows rustled in Benue Matawalle, Zamfara gov face off over defection plot NGO donates over 2,000 sanitary pads to 500 Imo schoolgirls Trump deploys 2000 troops to Los Angeles amid protest over immigration raid AU body tackles Fitch over Afreximbank downgrade Ground rent: 34 embassies risk closure Tuesday US jails Nigerian five years for $2.5m fraud ------------------------ *DID YOU KNOW?* * The tradition of exchanging gold wedding rings began in ancient Egypt. Couples would give each other rings to symbolise their never ending love. This tradition was adopted by the ancient Greeks and Romans. * Kopi Luwak, or civet coffee, is a type of coffee made from beans that have been partially digested and excreted by civets. ------------------------ Tinubu receives Sanwo-Olu, GAC members in Lagos Tinubu to address NASS joint session on Democracy Day Mining marshals appeal ruling barring access to Nasarawa site Troops arrest 43 oil thieves, destroy 27 illegal refineries NDLEA intercepts drugs disguised as tea at Lagos airport FEC approves revised urban development policy FG Set To Revive Ajaokuta Steel Plant Viral video: FG investigates FMC Abuja emergency unit FG to provide free housing for IDPs, vulnerable Nigerians FG partners Australian varsity to train mining professionals NiMet forecasts thunderstorms, rain for three days Why FG’s linking Nigeria to Niger by rail — NRC MD 59,786 inmates captured in ongoing NIN registration – NCoS 3,012 kidnappings, 3,584 killings recorded in 15 months – NHRC Pollution: NDDC launches tree planting campaign in 9 states FERMA chief gives Tinubu kudos on road infrastructure Ojude Oba 2025: FG vows to harness culture for national prosperity Kano demands reparation from FG over Durbar cancellation UNIPORT demands probe into killing of 300-level student by security personnel Implement welfare packages for teachers, NUT urges Tinubu Enugu agog as Tinubu’s wife visits Monday ACF blasts Tinubu for prioritising 2027 campaign over national issues Ogoni group faults FG over commissioning of incomplete Eleme section of East-West road Akume not silent on Benue killings, SGF’s aide counters Alia’s claim I did not point firearm at anyone, Paul Adefarasin addresses viral video Barau donates N200m gadgets to victims of Kano phone market inferno Naira to stabilise at N1,600–N1,650/$ – Rewane Discos raise bills 107% despite poor power Cornerstone grows profit to N25bn Bankit MFB offers free transfers, biometric security features Klinserv secures $100m development deal for cleaning project Palton Morgan unveils twin towers in Lagos Firm, military join forces for Ondo waterways safety Ganduje receives Enugu LP Reps member, others into APC 2027: Katsina PDP faction plans coalition to oust APC Delta APC endorses Tinubu, Oborevwori for 2027 re-elections APC kicks as PDP alleges Aiyedatiwa abandoned Akeredolu’s projects Atiku’s ally, Segun Showunmi, visits Tinubu in Lagos Tinubu saved Nigeria’s economy from collapse – Ohakim Ibas calls for collaboration, unity to return democratic governance Sanwo-Olu lauds Tinubu as Blue Line Rail gets new trains Sokoto Gov splashes 1,000 Riyals each on 3,200 pilgrims as sallah gift Bayelsa gov urges joint action against ocean rise threat There will be steady power supply in Ndokwa land, says Delta D/Gov Kara Fire: Property worth ₦191m lost as Kebbi Dep Gov donates ₦10m to victims Ondo, Bauchi, three others drive 90% of Lassa fever surge Delta approves N6.7bn UBEC fund Kano to establish circular economy hub for plastic waste recycling Massive police deployment on Delta communities to stem kidnapping – CP Ondo Amotekun arrests 170 anti-open grazing law violators Ondo community panic as land owners paste fresh demand notices Ooni lauds Tinubu’s Forest Guard initiative Why we buried my father 24hrs after his death – Mike Ejeagha’s son Aggrieved women protest alleged disappearance of 26 children in Delta community Ogun mob kills suspect accused of stabbing female trader to death ------------------------ *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1934, Donald Duck made his film debut in The Wise Little Hen. The duck typically wearing a sailor suit is one of Walt Disney’s most famous cartoon characters. Donald’s first book appearance was in The Adventures of Mickey Mouse, which was published in 1931. ------------------------ All good thoughts and ideas mean nothing without action. – Mahatma Gandhi Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Nigeria Seizes 66 Cannabis Parcels Packaged As Green Tea At Lagos Airport, Arrests Two Women In Edo Drug Bust | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/3TbUqeT

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  • HE Peter Obi Assists Graduate In Acquiring Oven

    Peter Obi  had fulfilled his pledge to assist a graduate
    Gimba Sophia Emmanuel, in her aspiration to acquire an oven and start her baking and confectionery business.
    According to Peter Obi, “Today, I fulfilled my pledge to assist Ms Gimba Sophia Emmanuel in her aspiration to acquire an oven and start her baking and confectionery business.
    "Interestingly, she had indicated that she would procure a Nigerian-made oven, thus enhancing the value chain and putting into effect the production to consumption mantra.”
    HE Peter Obi Assists Graduate In Acquiring Oven Peter Obi  had fulfilled his pledge to assist a graduate Gimba Sophia Emmanuel, in her aspiration to acquire an oven and start her baking and confectionery business. According to Peter Obi, “Today, I fulfilled my pledge to assist Ms Gimba Sophia Emmanuel in her aspiration to acquire an oven and start her baking and confectionery business. "Interestingly, she had indicated that she would procure a Nigerian-made oven, thus enhancing the value chain and putting into effect the production to consumption mantra.”
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  • Breaking………
    The Man Who Designed Nigeria’s “National Grid”
    IGBO PEOPLE BUILT NIGERIA
    In 1962, a young Nigerian engineer took on a challenge that would power a nation. His name? Clement Onyemelukwe.

    At just 34, he became Chief Electrical Engineer and spearheaded the design of Nigeria’s National Grid—a system that still supplies electricity today. With vision and precision, he connected the country like never before, ensuring homes, industries, and businesses had access to power.

    His work laid the foundation for Nigeria’s modern electricity network, yet many don’t know his name. Clement Onyemelukwe wasn’t just an engineer; he was a nation-builder. Someone posted this to praise Ndi Igbo
    Breaking……… The Man Who Designed Nigeria’s “National Grid” IGBO PEOPLE BUILT NIGERIA 🇳🇬 In 1962, a young Nigerian engineer took on a challenge that would power a nation. His name? Clement Onyemelukwe. At just 34, he became Chief Electrical Engineer and spearheaded the design of Nigeria’s National Grid—a system that still supplies electricity today. With vision and precision, he connected the country like never before, ensuring homes, industries, and businesses had access to power. His work laid the foundation for Nigeria’s modern electricity network, yet many don’t know his name. Clement Onyemelukwe wasn’t just an engineer; he was a nation-builder. Someone posted this to praise Ndi Igbo
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  • Using touts or security men in debt recovery is strictly prohibited in Nigeria. Debt collectors are required to operate within the confines of the law, and any form of harassment, intimidation, or unlawful seizure of property is considered a breach of debtors' rights.

    *Prohibited Practices:*

    - *Harassment or Threats*: Debt collectors cannot threaten or intimidate debtors, including physical harm, threatening phone calls, or aggressive visits.
    - *Public Shaming*: Debt collectors are not allowed to publicly shame debtors by publishing their names or tarnishing their reputation.
    - *Unlawful Seizure of Property*: Debt collectors cannot forcibly seize a debtor's assets without following legal procedures

    *Permissible Methods:*

    - *Issuing Demand Letters*: Debt collectors can send demand letters to debtors, specifying the debt amount, interest, and penalties.
    - *Negotiation and Settlement*: Debt collectors can engage in negotiation and mediation to arrive at a settlement plan.
    - *Involvement of Legal Practitioners*: Creditors can involve lawyers to initiate court proceedings to enforce debt collection.

    *Consequences of Unlawful Practices:*

    - *Fines*: Debt collectors can face fines for violating debt collection laws.
    - *Civil Litigation*: Debtors can sue debt collectors for damages.
    - *Criminal Prosecution*: In extreme cases, debt collectors may face criminal charges and imprisonment.

    Debt collectors must adhere to legal obligations, prioritize compliance, and respect debtors' rights to avoid severe penalties.
    [07/06, 10:45] +234 806 940 3103: Using the police in civil matters is generally not permissible in Nigeria. According to Section 32(2) of the Police Act, "The Act prohibits the Police from arresting anyone based on a civil wrong or breach of contract." This means the police are not supposed to get involved in disputes that don't involve criminal activity. Police powers are limited to detecting and preventing crimes, apprehending suspects, preserving law and order, protecting lives and properties, and enforcing laws.
    Civil disputes, including contract breaches or debt collection, don't fall under their jurisdiction.

    *Key Points to Note:*

    - *Police Role*: The police are not debt collectors or enforcers of civil contracts. Their primary duty is to handle criminal matters, not civil disputes.
    - *Human Rights Protection*: Nigerian law protects individuals from arbitrary arrest and detention, aligning with the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and the African Charter on Human Rights.
    - *Consequences of Misuse*: Wrongful arrest and detention can lead to damages and lawsuits for malicious prosecution.
    - *Legal Framework*: The Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) and the Police Act outline the guidelines for police actions, emphasizing the need for warrants, bail, and humane treatment of suspects

    The Inspector General of Police (IGP) has also emphasized that the police have no business with civil matters, reinforcing this principle
    Using touts or security men in debt recovery is strictly prohibited in Nigeria. Debt collectors are required to operate within the confines of the law, and any form of harassment, intimidation, or unlawful seizure of property is considered a breach of debtors' rights. *Prohibited Practices:* - *Harassment or Threats*: Debt collectors cannot threaten or intimidate debtors, including physical harm, threatening phone calls, or aggressive visits. - *Public Shaming*: Debt collectors are not allowed to publicly shame debtors by publishing their names or tarnishing their reputation. - *Unlawful Seizure of Property*: Debt collectors cannot forcibly seize a debtor's assets without following legal procedures *Permissible Methods:* - *Issuing Demand Letters*: Debt collectors can send demand letters to debtors, specifying the debt amount, interest, and penalties. - *Negotiation and Settlement*: Debt collectors can engage in negotiation and mediation to arrive at a settlement plan. - *Involvement of Legal Practitioners*: Creditors can involve lawyers to initiate court proceedings to enforce debt collection. *Consequences of Unlawful Practices:* - *Fines*: Debt collectors can face fines for violating debt collection laws. - *Civil Litigation*: Debtors can sue debt collectors for damages. - *Criminal Prosecution*: In extreme cases, debt collectors may face criminal charges and imprisonment. Debt collectors must adhere to legal obligations, prioritize compliance, and respect debtors' rights to avoid severe penalties. [07/06, 10:45] +234 806 940 3103: Using the police in civil matters is generally not permissible in Nigeria. According to Section 32(2) of the Police Act, "The Act prohibits the Police from arresting anyone based on a civil wrong or breach of contract." This means the police are not supposed to get involved in disputes that don't involve criminal activity. Police powers are limited to detecting and preventing crimes, apprehending suspects, preserving law and order, protecting lives and properties, and enforcing laws. Civil disputes, including contract breaches or debt collection, don't fall under their jurisdiction. *Key Points to Note:* - *Police Role*: The police are not debt collectors or enforcers of civil contracts. Their primary duty is to handle criminal matters, not civil disputes. - *Human Rights Protection*: Nigerian law protects individuals from arbitrary arrest and detention, aligning with the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and the African Charter on Human Rights. - *Consequences of Misuse*: Wrongful arrest and detention can lead to damages and lawsuits for malicious prosecution. - *Legal Framework*: The Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) and the Police Act outline the guidelines for police actions, emphasizing the need for warrants, bail, and humane treatment of suspects The Inspector General of Police (IGP) has also emphasized that the police have no business with civil matters, reinforcing this principle
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