• You Are A Bad Leader’: Self-Proclaimed Nigerian Soldier Slams Theatre Commander Abubakar For ‘Prioritizing Fulani Projects Over Protecting Villages’.
    You Are A Bad Leader’: Self-Proclaimed Nigerian Soldier Slams Theatre Commander Abubakar For ‘Prioritizing Fulani Projects Over Protecting Villages’.
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  • If fuel pump price should reduced drastically to #150 per liter, what would become of Nigerians. Is it possible.
    If fuel pump price should reduced drastically to #150 per liter, what would become of Nigerians. Is it possible.
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  • FG cautions Abuja car dealer Alamin Sarkinmota for mocking Nigerian civil servants in a promotional video. Details below
    FG cautions Abuja car dealer Alamin Sarkinmota for mocking Nigerian civil servants in a promotional video. Details below
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/06/2025*

    Eid-el-Kabir: FG declares Friday, Monday public holidays

    Over 450,000 Nigerians jostle for 10,000 FG jobs

    Judiciary workers strike grounds courts

    Mokwa flood: Over 1,000 people still missing, 200 bodies recovered – Niger govt

    43 Killed As Benue Boils Again

    Zamfara mourns as another airstrike kills vigilantes

    Delta: Security agents open fire on residents protesting ceaseless kidnappings

    No going back on June 12 protest – Take-It-Back Movement

    Speed Darlington seeks rescheduling of NAPTIP appearance over viral video

    Davido reunites with ex-partner for daughter’s 10th birthday party

    Meta shareholders reject bid to add bitcoin to company treasury

    Trump ‘open’ to meeting leaders of Ukraine, Russia to push ceasefire

    Nurses lead as 60,000 Nigerians abroad join NiDCOM portal

    Three Nigerians bag 15 years jail for fraud in India

    Primary school leavers in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe can’t read – UNICEF


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

    * The famous Nok terracotta sculptures were first discovered in Taruga, Kaduna, in 1928 by Colonel Dent Young, a tin miner. Bernard Fagg, an archaeologist, later discovered more sculptures in 1940 and named them “Nok” because of the location where the sculptures were found.

    * The National Association of Baseball players was established on January 22, 1857 in New York. Often abbreviated to NABBP, it was the first organization to govern American baseball.
    ---------------------------

    We ‘ll move Nigeria from cocoa production to processing – Shettima

    Leakages, compromises, logistics challenges caused late night examination, WAEC tells Reps

    Boko Haram fuelled by political elite to destabilise Tinubu – Kalu


    Gwandu Emirate Tussle: Supreme Court sets June 4 for judgment

    Midnight Exams: WAEC faces N100bn lawsuit

    Osun Court remands man for allegedly killing his mother

    NAF strikes kill 20 terrorists, destroy 21 motorcycles

    Why we’re establishing special operations command in Makurdi, CNS explains

    NDLEA official, passerby electrocuted in Rivers community

    Nigeria gets over $50bn foreign investments through Tinubu’s diplomatic drive — Presidency

    Presidency moves to settle N2tn power debt

    FG estimates N880bn yearly for road maintenance

    N70bn raised through PPP to tackle housing deficit – Minister

    FG opens sale of short-term bonds

    NiMet predicts heavy rainfall in Kaduna, Plateau, others

    175 new CNG stations coming, says PCNGI boss

    FG unveils single-digit mortgage scheme for civil servants

    Nestlé, FG to boost milk production, train farmers

    Over 2,700 Nigerians Missed Hajj Due To Late Payment – NAHCON

    I’m taking bold steps to revitalise Abuja – Wike

    Allow polytechnics to award degrees, NAPS urges Tinubu, NASS

    Port terminal gives scholarship to 146 varsity, poly students

    Kano varsity students protest fee hike

    SSCE: Stakeholders disagree with WAEC, NECO on use of CBT

    Foundation facilitates antenatal access to 50,000 Bauchi, Sokoto, Kano women

    Fidelity Bank gets Fitch upgrade to A+(nga)

    Shell loads first crude from new Nigerian terminal

    Low taxation responsible for cheaper Nigerian fuel — Major marketers

    Peter Obi visits Niger flood victims, donates N20m

    Atiku, Amaechi, El-Rufai desperately united for power – APC

    2027: Wike’s Tinubu endorsement sparks opposition firestorm

    Tonto Dikeh attends Tinubu’s mid-term celebratory dinner

    Niger gov’s wife visits flood victims, donates N50m

    Makinde reappoints Aderibigbe, others into civil service commission, advisory council

    Oborevwori moves against age falsification by civil servants

    Delta gov threatens to sack underperforming commissioners

    Ododo approves N50m monthly gratuity for LG pensioners

    CJ donates skills acquisition materials to Gombe inmates

    Flooding: Osun threatens to demolish illegal structures along waterways, rivers

    Enugu orders disco to refund 20,000 customers for over-billing

    Kogi pays off N98.8bn debt in 15 months, says commissioner

    Katsina unveils new guidelines for private, community schools

    Abia warns residents over outbreak of diphtheria in Imo

    LASG launches 80 million clean cookstoves project

    Lagos to support agric entrepreneurs with N150m grant

    Kano declares Eid-el-Kabir break for schools

    Oyo seals collapsed Ibadan restaurant, launches investigation

    Oyo reviews fines for traffic offenders

    Pastor Ibiyeomie warns bloggers, threatens arrest over negative reports

    Gunmen kill investor, kidnap wife in Imo

    One dies as rival cults clash in Osun masquerade festival

    Seized phone: Ondo school VP beaten by WASSCE candidate’s parents

    Bauchi man arrested for alleged sexual abuse of stepdaughter

    Scrap dealer jailed 12 years for sexually assaulting four-year-old

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

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1492, Martin Behaim presented the world’s first globe. The German geographer called his terrestrial globe Erdapfel, or Earth Apple. It is kept in a darkened room at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany.

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

    It is important to recognize the small successes. – Rafael Nadal

    Good morning




    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/06/2025* Eid-el-Kabir: FG declares Friday, Monday public holidays Over 450,000 Nigerians jostle for 10,000 FG jobs Judiciary workers strike grounds courts Mokwa flood: Over 1,000 people still missing, 200 bodies recovered – Niger govt 43 Killed As Benue Boils Again Zamfara mourns as another airstrike kills vigilantes Delta: Security agents open fire on residents protesting ceaseless kidnappings No going back on June 12 protest – Take-It-Back Movement Speed Darlington seeks rescheduling of NAPTIP appearance over viral video Davido reunites with ex-partner for daughter’s 10th birthday party Meta shareholders reject bid to add bitcoin to company treasury Trump ‘open’ to meeting leaders of Ukraine, Russia to push ceasefire Nurses lead as 60,000 Nigerians abroad join NiDCOM portal Three Nigerians bag 15 years jail for fraud in India Primary school leavers in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe can’t read – UNICEF --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The famous Nok terracotta sculptures were first discovered in Taruga, Kaduna, in 1928 by Colonel Dent Young, a tin miner. Bernard Fagg, an archaeologist, later discovered more sculptures in 1940 and named them “Nok” because of the location where the sculptures were found. * The National Association of Baseball players was established on January 22, 1857 in New York. Often abbreviated to NABBP, it was the first organization to govern American baseball. --------------------------- We ‘ll move Nigeria from cocoa production to processing – Shettima Leakages, compromises, logistics challenges caused late night examination, WAEC tells Reps Boko Haram fuelled by political elite to destabilise Tinubu – Kalu Gwandu Emirate Tussle: Supreme Court sets June 4 for judgment Midnight Exams: WAEC faces N100bn lawsuit Osun Court remands man for allegedly killing his mother NAF strikes kill 20 terrorists, destroy 21 motorcycles Why we’re establishing special operations command in Makurdi, CNS explains NDLEA official, passerby electrocuted in Rivers community Nigeria gets over $50bn foreign investments through Tinubu’s diplomatic drive — Presidency Presidency moves to settle N2tn power debt FG estimates N880bn yearly for road maintenance N70bn raised through PPP to tackle housing deficit – Minister FG opens sale of short-term bonds NiMet predicts heavy rainfall in Kaduna, Plateau, others 175 new CNG stations coming, says PCNGI boss FG unveils single-digit mortgage scheme for civil servants Nestlé, FG to boost milk production, train farmers Over 2,700 Nigerians Missed Hajj Due To Late Payment – NAHCON I’m taking bold steps to revitalise Abuja – Wike Allow polytechnics to award degrees, NAPS urges Tinubu, NASS Port terminal gives scholarship to 146 varsity, poly students Kano varsity students protest fee hike SSCE: Stakeholders disagree with WAEC, NECO on use of CBT Foundation facilitates antenatal access to 50,000 Bauchi, Sokoto, Kano women Fidelity Bank gets Fitch upgrade to A+(nga) Shell loads first crude from new Nigerian terminal Low taxation responsible for cheaper Nigerian fuel — Major marketers Peter Obi visits Niger flood victims, donates N20m Atiku, Amaechi, El-Rufai desperately united for power – APC 2027: Wike’s Tinubu endorsement sparks opposition firestorm Tonto Dikeh attends Tinubu’s mid-term celebratory dinner Niger gov’s wife visits flood victims, donates N50m Makinde reappoints Aderibigbe, others into civil service commission, advisory council Oborevwori moves against age falsification by civil servants Delta gov threatens to sack underperforming commissioners Ododo approves N50m monthly gratuity for LG pensioners CJ donates skills acquisition materials to Gombe inmates Flooding: Osun threatens to demolish illegal structures along waterways, rivers Enugu orders disco to refund 20,000 customers for over-billing Kogi pays off N98.8bn debt in 15 months, says commissioner Katsina unveils new guidelines for private, community schools Abia warns residents over outbreak of diphtheria in Imo LASG launches 80 million clean cookstoves project Lagos to support agric entrepreneurs with N150m grant Kano declares Eid-el-Kabir break for schools Oyo seals collapsed Ibadan restaurant, launches investigation Oyo reviews fines for traffic offenders Pastor Ibiyeomie warns bloggers, threatens arrest over negative reports Gunmen kill investor, kidnap wife in Imo One dies as rival cults clash in Osun masquerade festival Seized phone: Ondo school VP beaten by WASSCE candidate’s parents Bauchi man arrested for alleged sexual abuse of stepdaughter Scrap dealer jailed 12 years for sexually assaulting four-year-old --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1492, Martin Behaim presented the world’s first globe. The German geographer called his terrestrial globe Erdapfel, or Earth Apple. It is kept in a darkened room at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany. --------------------------- It is important to recognize the small successes. – Rafael Nadal Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made significant progress in its investigation into the Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX) fraud, which defrauded over 600,000 Nigerians of an estimated ₦1.3 trillion.

    Key Developments:

    Fund Recovery: EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede announced that the commission has recovered a "reasonable amount" of the stolen funds. While the exact figures remain undisclosed due to the ongoing investigation, the recovered assets were primarily held in cryptocurrency wallets, complicating the conversion back to cash .

    Arrests and Legal Actions: Several suspects connected to the CBEX scheme have been arrested. Notably, Adefowora Abiodun surrendered to the EFCC in April. Additionally, a federal high court has authorized the arrest and detention of six other CBEX promoters, including Adefowora Oluwanisola, Emmanuel Uko, and Seyi Oloyede .

    International Efforts: The EFCC has traced the stolen funds to at least four countries, including European nations and Cambodia. The commission is collaborating with international partners and agencies like Interpol to recover the funds and apprehend suspects who are still at large .

    Challenges in Recovery: Due to the use of non-custodial cryptocurrency wallets by the fraudsters, which lack identifiable ownership, the EFCC faces challenges in tracing and converting the digital assets back to fiat currency. The commission acknowledges that full restitution to all victims may not be possible, but efforts are ongoing to recover as much as feasible .


    Assurance to Victims:

    The EFCC has assured affected investors that it is committed to recovering their funds and bringing the perpetrators to justice. While the recovery process may be complex and time-consuming, the commission emphasizes its dedication to ensuring that victims receive restitution .

    For those affected by the CBEX fraud, it is advisable to stay informed through official EFCC channels and cooperate with any ongoing investigations.



    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made significant progress in its investigation into the Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX) fraud, which defrauded over 600,000 Nigerians of an estimated ₦1.3 trillion. Key Developments: Fund Recovery: EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede announced that the commission has recovered a "reasonable amount" of the stolen funds. While the exact figures remain undisclosed due to the ongoing investigation, the recovered assets were primarily held in cryptocurrency wallets, complicating the conversion back to cash . Arrests and Legal Actions: Several suspects connected to the CBEX scheme have been arrested. Notably, Adefowora Abiodun surrendered to the EFCC in April. Additionally, a federal high court has authorized the arrest and detention of six other CBEX promoters, including Adefowora Oluwanisola, Emmanuel Uko, and Seyi Oloyede . International Efforts: The EFCC has traced the stolen funds to at least four countries, including European nations and Cambodia. The commission is collaborating with international partners and agencies like Interpol to recover the funds and apprehend suspects who are still at large . Challenges in Recovery: Due to the use of non-custodial cryptocurrency wallets by the fraudsters, which lack identifiable ownership, the EFCC faces challenges in tracing and converting the digital assets back to fiat currency. The commission acknowledges that full restitution to all victims may not be possible, but efforts are ongoing to recover as much as feasible . Assurance to Victims: The EFCC has assured affected investors that it is committed to recovering their funds and bringing the perpetrators to justice. While the recovery process may be complex and time-consuming, the commission emphasizes its dedication to ensuring that victims receive restitution . For those affected by the CBEX fraud, it is advisable to stay informed through official EFCC channels and cooperate with any ongoing investigations.
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  • The Federal Ministry of Education's Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Initiative is a comprehensive program designed to equip Nigerians with practical, industry-relevant skills for employment and entrepreneurship. The initiative offers fully funded training, monthly stipends, recognized certifications, and start-up support in various high-demand sectors.

    Key Features of the TVET Initiative:

    Free Tuition: Training costs are fully covered by the Federal Government through NELFund.

    Monthly Stipends: Participants receive financial support during their training period.

    Hands-On Training: Programs are led by industry professionals to ensure practical skill acquisition.

    Recognized Certifications: Upon completion, trainees receive certifications acknowledged nationwide by employers.

    Start-Up Support: Graduates may access starter packs and business loans to initiate their ventures.


    Available Programs:

    1. Short-Term Certificate (STC) Programme:

    Duration: 6 months

    Ideal For: First-time trainees, school leavers, or individuals without formal education.

    Entry Requirements: Valid National Identification Number (NIN) and Bank Verification Number (BVN).



    2. Vocational Education & Innovation (VEI) Programme:

    Duration: 1 year

    Ideal For: Individuals with some education or informal training experience.

    Entry Requirements: Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC), or any non-formal education certificate.




    Training Centers:

    The program is available across all six geopolitical zones in Nigeria, including:

    Federal & State Technical Colleges

    State-owned accredited institutions

    Registered private vocational centers


    How to Apply:

    Interested applicants should visit the official TVET portal at https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng/signup to create an account and begin the application process. Applicants will need to provide personal details, select their preferred program and training center, and upload necessary documents.

    Note: Ensure you have a valid NIN and BVN before applying. The application deadline has not been specified, so it's advisable to apply promptly.

    For more information and to apply, please visit the official TVET portal: https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng/signup.
    The Federal Ministry of Education's Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Initiative is a comprehensive program designed to equip Nigerians with practical, industry-relevant skills for employment and entrepreneurship. The initiative offers fully funded training, monthly stipends, recognized certifications, and start-up support in various high-demand sectors. Key Features of the TVET Initiative: Free Tuition: Training costs are fully covered by the Federal Government through NELFund. Monthly Stipends: Participants receive financial support during their training period. Hands-On Training: Programs are led by industry professionals to ensure practical skill acquisition. Recognized Certifications: Upon completion, trainees receive certifications acknowledged nationwide by employers. Start-Up Support: Graduates may access starter packs and business loans to initiate their ventures. Available Programs: 1. Short-Term Certificate (STC) Programme: Duration: 6 months Ideal For: First-time trainees, school leavers, or individuals without formal education. Entry Requirements: Valid National Identification Number (NIN) and Bank Verification Number (BVN). 2. Vocational Education & Innovation (VEI) Programme: Duration: 1 year Ideal For: Individuals with some education or informal training experience. Entry Requirements: Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC), or any non-formal education certificate. Training Centers: The program is available across all six geopolitical zones in Nigeria, including: Federal & State Technical Colleges State-owned accredited institutions Registered private vocational centers How to Apply: Interested applicants should visit the official TVET portal at https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng/signup to create an account and begin the application process. Applicants will need to provide personal details, select their preferred program and training center, and upload necessary documents. Note: Ensure you have a valid NIN and BVN before applying. The application deadline has not been specified, so it's advisable to apply promptly. For more information and to apply, please visit the official TVET portal: https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng/signup.
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  • ‘You Are A Bad Leader’: Self-Proclaimed Nigerian Soldier Slams Theatre Commander Abubakar For ‘Prioritising Fulani Projects Over Protecting Villages’
    ‘You Are A Bad Leader’: Self-Proclaimed Nigerian Soldier Slams Theatre Commander Abubakar For ‘Prioritising Fulani Projects Over Protecting Villages’
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  • Imagine being so wealthy that you're the first in your country to own a Rolls-Royce. In 1956, when Queen Elizabeth II visited, she rode in your car. This was Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, the first Black billionaire, founding president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and knighted
    Imagine being so wealthy that you're the first in your country to own a Rolls-Royce. In 1956, when Queen Elizabeth II visited, she rode in your car. This was Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, the first Black billionaire, founding president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and knighted
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  • BREAKING: Nigerian government declares June 6 and 9 public holidays for Sallah celebrations... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews
    BREAKING: Nigerian government declares June 6 and 9 public holidays for Sallah celebrations... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews
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  • Nigerian military fighter jet mistakenly kills 20 vigilantes in Zamfara... #Aidee #News
    Nigerian military fighter jet mistakenly kills 20 vigilantes in Zamfara... #Aidee #News
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  • Natasha opens up on alleged plan to destroy Tinubu’s government, reveals she’s half Nigerian and half Ukrainian... #Aidee #News #Politics
    Natasha opens up on alleged plan to destroy Tinubu’s government, reveals she’s half Nigerian and half Ukrainian... #Aidee #News #Politics
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  • New Music Alert!
    Get ready to feel the good vibes! Joe Stranger's brand new single, "Joy Is Coming," is OUT TODAY!

    This uplifting Afro-fusion track is guaranteed to put a smile on your face and get your feet tapping. Don't wait – download or stream "Joy Is Coming" now and let the joy begin!

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    What are you waiting for? Spread the joy!
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    🎉 New Music Alert! 🎉 Get ready to feel the good vibes! Joe Stranger's brand new single, "Joy Is Coming," is OUT TODAY! ☀️ This uplifting Afro-fusion track is guaranteed to put a smile on your face and get your feet tapping. Don't wait – download or stream "Joy Is Coming" now and let the joy begin! ➡️ https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/joestranger/joy-is-coming-2 ⬅️ What are you waiting for? Spread the joy! 😊 #JoeStranger #JoyIsComing #NewMusic #Afrofusion #NigerianMusic #OutNow #MusicLover #GoodVibes
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