• BREAKING NEWS:
    At least 25 people have been killed and scores injured in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area (LGA), Enugu State, as insurgents, reportedly herdsmen, intensify attacks on agrarian communities.

    Families are fleeing to Anambra and Kogi for safety, while others remain vigilant, fearing further violence in the region known as Enugu’s food basket.

    Godwin Ezugwu, a member of the local vigilante group, recounted the terror, criticising the delayed security response. “The incident became horrifying as the new Enugu Police Commissioner, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, last week denied publicly that there was any sign of insecurity problems,” he said.

    Ezugwu highlighted recent atrocities, including the machete killing of vigilante Chijioke Anioke at Ekenwaozege junction, the murder of Nwa Black in Opanda, Adani, and the kidnapping of ENTRACO driver Patty Ozor, with one passenger shot dead.

    Community leaders, in an SOS to Governor Peter Mbah, expressed frustration over the inaction of Uzo-Uwani LGA Chairman Chijioke Ezugwu, a former vigilante leader now summoned for questioning. They reported frequent farmer abductions and killings over the past two months. Opinion leaders, citing DSS Director General Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi, urged communities to arm themselves for self-defense, warning, “Fulanis have declared war on Nigerians, especially Southern Nigeria.”
    BREAKING NEWS: At least 25 people have been killed and scores injured in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area (LGA), Enugu State, as insurgents, reportedly herdsmen, intensify attacks on agrarian communities. Families are fleeing to Anambra and Kogi for safety, while others remain vigilant, fearing further violence in the region known as Enugu’s food basket. Godwin Ezugwu, a member of the local vigilante group, recounted the terror, criticising the delayed security response. “The incident became horrifying as the new Enugu Police Commissioner, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, last week denied publicly that there was any sign of insecurity problems,” he said. Ezugwu highlighted recent atrocities, including the machete killing of vigilante Chijioke Anioke at Ekenwaozege junction, the murder of Nwa Black in Opanda, Adani, and the kidnapping of ENTRACO driver Patty Ozor, with one passenger shot dead. Community leaders, in an SOS to Governor Peter Mbah, expressed frustration over the inaction of Uzo-Uwani LGA Chairman Chijioke Ezugwu, a former vigilante leader now summoned for questioning. They reported frequent farmer abductions and killings over the past two months. Opinion leaders, citing DSS Director General Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi, urged communities to arm themselves for self-defense, warning, “Fulanis have declared war on Nigerians, especially Southern Nigeria.”
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  • *BRAIN TEASER*

    *A Professor at a Nigerian University sent his phone number in a disorderly manner to his students.*
    *The disordered phone number was*
    *6 4 0 0 1 1 2 8 4 5 4.*

    To know his real phone number, he gave the students the following clues:-

    1. Eight (8) must come between two zeros (0 s).

    2. The first number after the first condition must not be an odd number and it must be greater than 5.

    3. The seventh number must be 1.

    4. The fifth and sixth numbers must be two numbers whose difference is 1 and the bigger number must come first.

    5. The fifth and sixth numbers are greater than 2.

    6. The ninth and tenth numbers are the same.

    7. The eighth number is greater than the last number.

    8. The phone number must be 11 digits.

    *What is the Professor's real phone number?*
    *🤯BRAIN TEASER🤯* *A Professor at a Nigerian University sent his phone number in a disorderly manner to his students.* *The disordered phone number was* *6 4 0 0 1 1 2 8 4 5 4.* To know his real phone number, he gave the students the following clues:- 1. Eight (8) must come between two zeros (0 s). 2. The first number after the first condition must not be an odd number and it must be greater than 5. 3. The seventh number must be 1. 4. The fifth and sixth numbers must be two numbers whose difference is 1 and the bigger number must come first. 5. The fifth and sixth numbers are greater than 2. 6. The ninth and tenth numbers are the same. 7. The eighth number is greater than the last number. 8. The phone number must be 11 digits. *What is the Professor's real phone number?*
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  • Thousands Of Nigerian Graduates Barred From National Youth Service Scheme After JAMB Flags Admissions As Fake | Sahara Reporters  bit.ly/3GdzrFp
    Thousands Of Nigerian Graduates Barred From National Youth Service Scheme After JAMB Flags Admissions As Fake | Sahara Reporters  bit.ly/3GdzrFp
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  • businessday.ng/news/article/m…

    For those who are NOT allergic to the truth..
    Meet Samuel Ikoku, first Nigerian to defeat his father in an election.
    businessday.ng/news/article/m… For those who are NOT allergic to the truth..🇳🇬😊 Meet Samuel Ikoku, first Nigerian to defeat his father in an election.
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  • Those guy's made millions from Nigerians Head
    Those guy's made millions from Nigerians Head
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  • WOW.. I'm speechless

    Donald Trump have revealed how Nigeria politicians killed the country economy. Americans government unveils 25 names of Nigerian richest politicians, that stock the public funds they stole in USA. Here are the names of the politicians and their bank.

    1,Atiku Abubakar jp Morgan bank New York $12.9billion.

    (2)Bukola Saraki America Express bank New York $2.5b

    (3) Bala Mohammad, wells fargo bank san Francisco $2.3b.

    (4)Ahmed Idris, Citi group bank New York $2.1b

    (5)Nadir El-Rufai citi group bank New York, $1.6b.

    (6) Femi Adesina, Us bancorp bank Minnesota$1.9b.

    (7) Turkur Buatai BB&T bank North California $1.9b..

    8)Ayodele Fayose Ally financial bank, $3.5b..

    (9)Wike Nyesome American bank. $5.2b..

    (10)Lia Muhammadu. Ally financial bank $1.9b..

    (11)Sule Lamido, unity Bs bank. $2.6b..

    (12) Patience Jonathan bank of America, $11.3b..

    (13)Amina zakari citi group bank New York $1.8b..

    (1 4) Baba Haruna jauro. Ally financial bank $2.2b.

    (15)Umaru Dambatta bank of America, $1.7b..

    (16)Aliyu Gusau, Ally financial bank $1.7b..

    (17)Babatunda fashola America bank $1.4b.

    (18 ) Rotimi Amechi SSA financial bank $1.6b.

    (19) Olusegun Mimiko Northern bank AA $4.7b.

    (20) Babagana Monguno financial bank Detroit, $1.8b..

    (21)Habibu Abdullahi, Us bancorp bank, $1.7b..

    (22)Sadique Abubakar state Street corporation bank $1.8b..

    (23)Nenadi Usma citi group bank New York $6.3b..

    (24)Babachir David lawal BB financial bank $987m.

    (25)Aisha hadi sirika AA financial bank $976m..

    What a shame.see how PDP and APC are fighting crime and corruption. Forward to many Nigerians let them see how the wicked politicians have robed us and still robbing and led us to recession and hardship. Negative change has killed Nigeria. Nigerian youths must decide 2027

    Please share as you read...
    WOW.. I'm speechless Donald Trump have revealed how Nigeria politicians killed the country economy. Americans government unveils 25 names of Nigerian richest politicians, that stock the public funds they stole in USA. Here are the names of the politicians and their bank. 1,Atiku Abubakar jp Morgan bank New York $12.9billion. (2)Bukola Saraki America Express bank New York $2.5b (3) Bala Mohammad, wells fargo bank san Francisco $2.3b. (4)Ahmed Idris, Citi group bank New York $2.1b (5)Nadir El-Rufai citi group bank New York, $1.6b. (6) Femi Adesina, Us bancorp bank Minnesota$1.9b. (7) Turkur Buatai BB&T bank North California $1.9b.. 8)Ayodele Fayose Ally financial bank, $3.5b.. (9)Wike Nyesome American bank. $5.2b.. (10)Lia Muhammadu. Ally financial bank $1.9b.. (11)Sule Lamido, unity Bs bank. $2.6b.. (12) Patience Jonathan bank of America, $11.3b.. (13)Amina zakari citi group bank New York $1.8b.. (1 4) Baba Haruna jauro. Ally financial bank $2.2b. (15)Umaru Dambatta bank of America, $1.7b.. (16)Aliyu Gusau, Ally financial bank $1.7b.. (17)Babatunda fashola America bank $1.4b. (18 ) Rotimi Amechi SSA financial bank $1.6b. (19) Olusegun Mimiko Northern bank AA $4.7b. (20) Babagana Monguno financial bank Detroit, $1.8b.. (21)Habibu Abdullahi, Us bancorp bank, $1.7b.. (22)Sadique Abubakar state Street corporation bank $1.8b.. (23)Nenadi Usma citi group bank New York $6.3b.. (24)Babachir David lawal BB financial bank $987m. (25)Aisha hadi sirika AA financial bank $976m.. What a shame.see how PDP and APC are fighting crime and corruption. Forward to many Nigerians let them see how the wicked politicians have robed us and still robbing and led us to recession and hardship. Negative change has killed Nigeria. Nigerian youths must decide 2027 Please share as you read...
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  • On Arise News this morning, Rotus blamed the Governor of Plateau Stare for the incessant killings in the State. He went on to say the bulk of security stops at the Governor’s table.

    Mr. Rotus, kindly note that the man you’re constantly defending his ineptitude says you are wrong.

    For every Nigerian killed due to insecurity, their blood is on Tinubu.

    Ire o✌🏽
    On Arise News this morning, Rotus blamed the Governor of Plateau Stare for the incessant killings in the State. He went on to say the bulk of security stops at the Governor’s table. Mr. Rotus, kindly note that the man you’re constantly defending his ineptitude says you are wrong. For every Nigerian killed due to insecurity, their blood is on Tinubu. Ire o✌🏽
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  • Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola once covered the medical bills of the late Christian Chukwu, who was still owed salaries by the Nigeria Football Federation before passing away at the age of 74 in his hometown. Link in the comments.
    Photo Credit: X/@gossiphuboff
    Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola once covered the medical bills of the late Christian Chukwu, who was still owed salaries by the Nigeria Football Federation before passing away at the age of 74 in his hometown. Link in the comments. Photo Credit: X/@gossiphuboff
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  • "80% Of Nigerians Uses Okirika"__ Sylvester Madu
    "They keep talking Okirika as if it a bãd thing. Whereas 80% of Nigerians Uses Okirika, The TV's we have are Okirika, The Cars we drive are Okirika so why are you trying hard to pull down another person's source of livelihood"

    Nollywood Veteran Actor Sylvester Madu blast those saying he sells Okirika
    "80% Of Nigerians Uses Okirika"__ Sylvester Madu "They keep talking Okirika as if it a bãd thing. Whereas 80% of Nigerians Uses Okirika, The TV's we have are Okirika, The Cars we drive are Okirika so why are you trying hard to pull down another person's source of livelihood" Nollywood Veteran Actor Sylvester Madu blast those saying he sells Okirika
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  • Ademola Lookman, Atalanta Agree To Part Ways This Summer’
    Ademola Lookman
    Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman has reportedly made a significant decision regarding his future, with sources suggesting that his time at Atalanta is nearing its end.

    Known for his pivotal role at the Bergamo-based club, Ademola Lookman is preparing for a departure once the current season ends.

    In a recent article by Tuttomercatoweb.com, it was revealed that Lookman has reached what has been described as the most crucial decision about his career trajectory: he has confirmed that he will not be continuing with Atalanta.
    This decision comes after a previous near-transfer from the club just a year ago, emphasizing the player’s desire for a new challenge. Reports indicate that a gentleman’s agreement between Lookman and the club has facilitated this impending separation.
    Meanwhile, Ademola Lookman has created a strong impression in Serie A, where his performances have been consistently outstanding.

    As of now, Lookman boasts impressive player ratings, with Tuttomercatoweb noting that he currently holds the top ranking among players who have been assessed in at least 19 matches.

    His average score stands at 6.52, a distinction he shares with Nico Paz of Como. This position reflects his impact and contributions to Atalanta throughout the season.

    Here are the top 20 Serie A player ratings after 31 matchdays:
    Ademola Lookman (Atalanta) – 6.52

    Nico Paz (Como) – 6.52

    Nicolò Barella (Inter) – 6.50

    Marcus Thuram (Inter) – 6.48

    Paulo Dybala (Roma) – 6.48

    Mateo Retegui (Atalanta) – 6.46
    Mattia Zaccagni (Lazio) – 6.46

    Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta) – 6.41

    Alex Meret (Napoli) – 6.39

    Valentin Castellanos (Lazio) – 6.39

    Moise Kean (Fiorentina) – 6.38

    Vanja Milinkovic-Savic (Torino) – 6.37
    Mattia Zaccagni (Lazio) – 6.46

    Vanja Milinkovic-Savic (Torino) – 6.37

    David de Gea (Fiorentina) – 6.36

    Alessandro Buongiorno (Napoli) – 6.36

    Federico Dimarco (Inter) – 6.35

    Alessandro Bastoni (Inter) – 6.34

    Dan Ndoye (Bologna) – 6.33

    Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna) – 6.33

    Scott McTominay (Napoli) – 6.33

    Nicola Leali (Genoa) – 6.31
    Ademola Lookman, Atalanta Agree To Part Ways This Summer’ Ademola Lookman Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman has reportedly made a significant decision regarding his future, with sources suggesting that his time at Atalanta is nearing its end. Known for his pivotal role at the Bergamo-based club, Ademola Lookman is preparing for a departure once the current season ends. In a recent article by Tuttomercatoweb.com, it was revealed that Lookman has reached what has been described as the most crucial decision about his career trajectory: he has confirmed that he will not be continuing with Atalanta. This decision comes after a previous near-transfer from the club just a year ago, emphasizing the player’s desire for a new challenge. Reports indicate that a gentleman’s agreement between Lookman and the club has facilitated this impending separation. Meanwhile, Ademola Lookman has created a strong impression in Serie A, where his performances have been consistently outstanding. As of now, Lookman boasts impressive player ratings, with Tuttomercatoweb noting that he currently holds the top ranking among players who have been assessed in at least 19 matches. His average score stands at 6.52, a distinction he shares with Nico Paz of Como. This position reflects his impact and contributions to Atalanta throughout the season. Here are the top 20 Serie A player ratings after 31 matchdays: Ademola Lookman (Atalanta) – 6.52 Nico Paz (Como) – 6.52 Nicolò Barella (Inter) – 6.50 Marcus Thuram (Inter) – 6.48 Paulo Dybala (Roma) – 6.48 Mateo Retegui (Atalanta) – 6.46 Mattia Zaccagni (Lazio) – 6.46 Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta) – 6.41 Alex Meret (Napoli) – 6.39 Valentin Castellanos (Lazio) – 6.39 Moise Kean (Fiorentina) – 6.38 Vanja Milinkovic-Savic (Torino) – 6.37 Mattia Zaccagni (Lazio) – 6.46 Vanja Milinkovic-Savic (Torino) – 6.37 David de Gea (Fiorentina) – 6.36 Alessandro Buongiorno (Napoli) – 6.36 Federico Dimarco (Inter) – 6.35 Alessandro Bastoni (Inter) – 6.34 Dan Ndoye (Bologna) – 6.33 Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna) – 6.33 Scott McTominay (Napoli) – 6.33 Nicola Leali (Genoa) – 6.31
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  • JUST IN: FG warns Nigerians against ponzi schemes as CBEX crashes... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews #Business
    JUST IN: FG warns Nigerians against ponzi schemes as CBEX crashes... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews #Business
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  • Nigerian Army laments as south-east youths shun 2025 recruitment exercise.
    The Nigerian Army has raised concern over the poor turnout of applicants from the south-east in its 2025 recruitment exercise.

    Brigadier-General Chima Ekeator, who is leading the Army’s recruitment enlightenment team, disclosed the figures during a sensitisation event in Enugu on Sunday.
    He said while Kaduna State has recorded over 3,000 applications, Enugu has received only about 100.

    Ekeator urged young people in the region to seize the opportunity and fill the recruitment slots allocated to their states.

    He said, “Our people are losing what rightly belongs to them. Each year, whenever a slot is being allocated to our people, we keep noticing that the number of applicants from our side is usually very poor.

    “Take for example, Enugu State was given about 200 slots, but the people who made it were never up to 100 due to poor application. This has also become a recurring decimal in other states in the south-east.

    “Today’s statistics on the number of applicants show that Kaduna has about 3,000 applicants, while Enugu is still battling with about a hundred; and by the time we are through with screening, you will not have enough to recruit from the state.”

    He dismissed claims that Igbo soldiers were being killed in large numbers because they were often deployed first to battlefronts.

    He said, “There are a lot of falsehoods out there stating that the Igbo are being killed because they are the first to be sent to the battlefield. These things are not true. After all, we that are here have risen high in the Army, and we are telling you that they are lies.

    “Today, in the Nigerian Army, our brother is one of the top commanders in charge of equipment. His name is Chibueze Ogbuabor.”

    Lloyd Ekweremadu, commissioner for youth and sports development, said the low enlistment numbers have persisted despite efforts to reverse the trend.

    He called for better strategies in publicising military career opportunities and educating the public on their benefits.

    He said, “While seated here, I was just trying to conduct very quick research and it appears this same problem is happening worldwide and militaries across the world are deploying more cutting-edge strategies for recruitment because we are talking about the new generation that you communicate in a different way from the past.”

    He described the military as “a noble and highly respected profession across the world”.
    Nigerian Army laments as south-east youths shun 2025 recruitment exercise. The Nigerian Army has raised concern over the poor turnout of applicants from the south-east in its 2025 recruitment exercise. Brigadier-General Chima Ekeator, who is leading the Army’s recruitment enlightenment team, disclosed the figures during a sensitisation event in Enugu on Sunday. He said while Kaduna State has recorded over 3,000 applications, Enugu has received only about 100. Ekeator urged young people in the region to seize the opportunity and fill the recruitment slots allocated to their states. He said, “Our people are losing what rightly belongs to them. Each year, whenever a slot is being allocated to our people, we keep noticing that the number of applicants from our side is usually very poor. “Take for example, Enugu State was given about 200 slots, but the people who made it were never up to 100 due to poor application. This has also become a recurring decimal in other states in the south-east. “Today’s statistics on the number of applicants show that Kaduna has about 3,000 applicants, while Enugu is still battling with about a hundred; and by the time we are through with screening, you will not have enough to recruit from the state.” He dismissed claims that Igbo soldiers were being killed in large numbers because they were often deployed first to battlefronts. He said, “There are a lot of falsehoods out there stating that the Igbo are being killed because they are the first to be sent to the battlefield. These things are not true. After all, we that are here have risen high in the Army, and we are telling you that they are lies. “Today, in the Nigerian Army, our brother is one of the top commanders in charge of equipment. His name is Chibueze Ogbuabor.” Lloyd Ekweremadu, commissioner for youth and sports development, said the low enlistment numbers have persisted despite efforts to reverse the trend. He called for better strategies in publicising military career opportunities and educating the public on their benefits. He said, “While seated here, I was just trying to conduct very quick research and it appears this same problem is happening worldwide and militaries across the world are deploying more cutting-edge strategies for recruitment because we are talking about the new generation that you communicate in a different way from the past.” He described the military as “a noble and highly respected profession across the world”.
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