• Nigerian stocks have recorded their most impressive run under any civilian administration since 1999, as the market rallies sharply under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
    Nigerian stocks have recorded their most impressive run under any civilian administration since 1999, as the market rallies sharply under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
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  • The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, has revealed how he turned down an offer of a multimillion-naira house, requesting that the funds be used for the public good.

    In a statement on Sunday marking his 64th birthday, Obi said he turned down the N120 million house gift during his 50th birthday when he was governor of Anambra state.

    While lamenting the scale of suffering and deprivation confronting Nigerians, he called for the redirection of resources to support the country’s health and educational institutions.

    Obi noted that while he does not personally celebrate birthdays, he prefers that resources meant for him be redirected to projects that benefit the public.

    “I recall vividly when I turned 50 during my time as governor. One institution offered to build me a house in the village. When I asked for the cost, they said ₦120 million. I requested that the funds be used instead to build classrooms in three institutions across Agulu, Ekwulobia and Abatete. They obliged—and the impact was far-reaching.
    The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, has revealed how he turned down an offer of a multimillion-naira house, requesting that the funds be used for the public good. In a statement on Sunday marking his 64th birthday, Obi said he turned down the N120 million house gift during his 50th birthday when he was governor of Anambra state. While lamenting the scale of suffering and deprivation confronting Nigerians, he called for the redirection of resources to support the country’s health and educational institutions. Obi noted that while he does not personally celebrate birthdays, he prefers that resources meant for him be redirected to projects that benefit the public. “I recall vividly when I turned 50 during my time as governor. One institution offered to build me a house in the village. When I asked for the cost, they said ₦120 million. I requested that the funds be used instead to build classrooms in three institutions across Agulu, Ekwulobia and Abatete. They obliged—and the impact was far-reaching.
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  • WE ARE VALUED AND WANTED EVERYWHERE GLOBALLY BUT WE CHOSE TO STAY IN NIGERIA - Dr. Pastor Paul Enenche

    While teaching on the importance of Praying for one's Nation as a prayer amplifier, Dr. Paul Enenche spoke on the patriotism of Americans and advised Nigerians to love their nation no matter what. He went on to say that he believes in the destiny and plan of God for Nigeria that's why they chose to stay back in the country despite the demand by other nations.

    In his words, "Nobody can genuinely prosper in alnad they hate. That's what our Nigerians do to themselves. We were in America on their independence day, we had a program, a few weeks ago. Come with their flags, you need to see the patriotism. You need to see the love, big (flags), all manner. Somebody dropped the flag on the ground, a woman said, 'that flag is on the ground, pick it up'. Their flag is not permitted to lie down, stand it up. 'God bless America' is a standard song, that is sung everywhere. 'In God We Trust' is on their currency, how will that not be the reference currency of the world? Anywhere you go, you can spend dollar. Can you spend Naira everywhere? Or any other currency for that matter. Anywhere you go. And the people, the citizens, the indigenes are prospering in their land so tey everybody wants to run there and live there and declare themselves captives, refugee, asylum. Come with flags, they came with big ones. So, you prosper".

    Speaking further, he said, "Now, for as long as God has given you this Nation as your Nation, you have no other choice but to love it. That is why we're still here. There is opportunity to go. Somebody said, 'if they don't want you in Nigeria, come to America'. Everywhere, I say, 'they want us here. We want ourselves here'. We are valued everywhere globally including Pakistan. Everywhere globally - the high, the low, the middle - but we chose to be here because we know there's destiny here. We know there's a purpose and a plan of God here and we know the agenda of God here must come to pass".
    WE ARE VALUED AND WANTED EVERYWHERE GLOBALLY BUT WE CHOSE TO STAY IN NIGERIA - Dr. Pastor Paul Enenche While teaching on the importance of Praying for one's Nation as a prayer amplifier, Dr. Paul Enenche spoke on the patriotism of Americans and advised Nigerians to love their nation no matter what. He went on to say that he believes in the destiny and plan of God for Nigeria that's why they chose to stay back in the country despite the demand by other nations. In his words, "Nobody can genuinely prosper in alnad they hate. That's what our Nigerians do to themselves. We were in America on their independence day, we had a program, a few weeks ago. Come with their flags, you need to see the patriotism. You need to see the love, big (flags), all manner. Somebody dropped the flag on the ground, a woman said, 'that flag is on the ground, pick it up'. Their flag is not permitted to lie down, stand it up. 'God bless America' is a standard song, that is sung everywhere. 'In God We Trust' is on their currency, how will that not be the reference currency of the world? Anywhere you go, you can spend dollar. Can you spend Naira everywhere? Or any other currency for that matter. Anywhere you go. And the people, the citizens, the indigenes are prospering in their land so tey everybody wants to run there and live there and declare themselves captives, refugee, asylum. Come with flags, they came with big ones. So, you prosper". Speaking further, he said, "Now, for as long as God has given you this Nation as your Nation, you have no other choice but to love it. That is why we're still here. There is opportunity to go. Somebody said, 'if they don't want you in Nigeria, come to America'. Everywhere, I say, 'they want us here. We want ourselves here'. We are valued everywhere globally including Pakistan. Everywhere globally - the high, the low, the middle - but we chose to be here because we know there's destiny here. We know there's a purpose and a plan of God here and we know the agenda of God here must come to pass".
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  • 'We need to stop being naive': Kemi Badenoch vows to make it harder for Nigerians to get UK citizenship... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews
    'We need to stop being naive': Kemi Badenoch vows to make it harder for Nigerians to get UK citizenship... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews
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  • I read the recommendations of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to the House of Representatives on the Amendment of the Electoral Act 2022. Below is a summary of this village boy’s own recommendation. / Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) largely operates without accountability for its actions, which is detrimental to the nation. I propose reforming Nigeria's Electoral Act to allow aggrieved candidates to directly sue INEC for procedural violations during election disputes.

    Currently, grievances are directed at the declared winner, not INEC itself. This shields INEC from responsibility for its errors. For example, when a losing candidate sues the winner, even though INEC managed the election, INEC isn't the primary defendant. This misplaces accountability. If INEC were legally compelled to defend its conduct and lost cases due to procedural failures, it would be incentivized to improve operations and uphold electoral integrity.

    This shift would create a system where all stakeholders, including winners, are invested in INEC's adherence to rules. If INEC's failures could nullify results, everyone would push for its compliance.

    Currently, INEC's outcomes are binding, but it faces minimal risk for missteps. Making INEC legally accountable and allowing its actions to be challenged in court fosters a shared-responsibility model, where process credibility is a mutual interest. This leads to a more transparent, accountable, and democratic Nigerian electoral system.

    Furthermore, every INEC rulebook should be treated as a constitutional extension. It's problematic for lawyers to argue that INEC guidelines should be ignored because they aren't explicitly in the Constitution. The Constitution empowers the National Assembly to create INEC and vests INEC with the power to create operational manuals.

    When adopted constitutionally, these manuals become valid and must be adhered to. Courts should recognize this, closing loopholes that lead to procedural technicalities in election adjudication. For instance, if INEC mandates BVAS (Bimodal Voter Accreditation System), non-adherence should be grounds for cancellation, as the election was conducted outside the established rules https://www.tekedia.com/how-nigeria-could-reform-the-electoral-act-before-the-2027-elections/
    I read the recommendations of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to the House of Representatives on the Amendment of the Electoral Act 2022. Below is a summary of this village boy’s own recommendation. / Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) largely operates without accountability for its actions, which is detrimental to the nation. I propose reforming Nigeria's Electoral Act to allow aggrieved candidates to directly sue INEC for procedural violations during election disputes. Currently, grievances are directed at the declared winner, not INEC itself. This shields INEC from responsibility for its errors. For example, when a losing candidate sues the winner, even though INEC managed the election, INEC isn't the primary defendant. This misplaces accountability. If INEC were legally compelled to defend its conduct and lost cases due to procedural failures, it would be incentivized to improve operations and uphold electoral integrity. This shift would create a system where all stakeholders, including winners, are invested in INEC's adherence to rules. If INEC's failures could nullify results, everyone would push for its compliance. Currently, INEC's outcomes are binding, but it faces minimal risk for missteps. Making INEC legally accountable and allowing its actions to be challenged in court fosters a shared-responsibility model, where process credibility is a mutual interest. This leads to a more transparent, accountable, and democratic Nigerian electoral system. Furthermore, every INEC rulebook should be treated as a constitutional extension. It's problematic for lawyers to argue that INEC guidelines should be ignored because they aren't explicitly in the Constitution. The Constitution empowers the National Assembly to create INEC and vests INEC with the power to create operational manuals. When adopted constitutionally, these manuals become valid and must be adhered to. Courts should recognize this, closing loopholes that lead to procedural technicalities in election adjudication. For instance, if INEC mandates BVAS (Bimodal Voter Accreditation System), non-adherence should be grounds for cancellation, as the election was conducted outside the established rules https://www.tekedia.com/how-nigeria-could-reform-the-electoral-act-before-the-2027-elections/
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  • https://guardian.ng/news/my-children-cant-get-nigerian-citizenship-because-im-a-woman-says-badenoch/
    https://guardian.ng/news/my-children-cant-get-nigerian-citizenship-because-im-a-woman-says-badenoch/
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    My children can’t get Nigerian citizenship because I’m a woman, says Badenoch
    Kemi Badenoch, leader of the United Kingdom’s Conservative Party, has said she is unable to transfer her Nigerian citizenship to her children because of her gender.
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  • Who told Nigerians that the meat should always be the last thing to eat in the meal
    Who told Nigerians that the meat should always be the last thing to eat in the meal🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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  • Ashleigh Plumptre is a 25-year-old British-Nigerian footballer currently playing for Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. Born in Leicester, England, on May 8, 1998, she has a unique dual heritage, with a Nigerian father and a British mother. This background significantly influenced her decision to play for the Nigerian national team, the Super Falcons, despite previously representing England at youth level .



    Her football journey began at a young age with Asfordby Amateurs, followed by stints at Leicester City, Birmingham City, and Notts County in England. She also played college soccer in the United States for the University of Southern California Trojans. After her college career, she returned to England to play for Leicester City, contributing significantly to their promotion to the Women's Super League .



    Plumptre's decision to represent Nigeria has been met with both support and curiosity. She has openly discussed her connection to her Nigerian heritage, emphasizing the importance of family and exploring her roots. Her performances for the Super Falcons, particularly during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, have solidified her status as a fan favorite. Her father, Tim Plumptre, and grandfather, Harry Dotun Plumptre, are of Yoruba descent, further strengthening her ties to Nigeria .



    Beyond her impressive football career, Plumptre maintains a relatively private personal life. She has an estimated net worth of $5 million, a testament to her success both on and off the field. Her younger sister, Bayleigh Bisi Plumptre, also shares her Nigerian heritage and is a drummer. Ashleigh's story is one of talent, dedication, and a strong connection to her roots .
    Ashleigh Plumptre is a 25-year-old British-Nigerian footballer currently playing for Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. Born in Leicester, England, on May 8, 1998, she has a unique dual heritage, with a Nigerian father and a British mother. This background significantly influenced her decision to play for the Nigerian national team, the Super Falcons, despite previously representing England at youth level . Her football journey began at a young age with Asfordby Amateurs, followed by stints at Leicester City, Birmingham City, and Notts County in England. She also played college soccer in the United States for the University of Southern California Trojans. After her college career, she returned to England to play for Leicester City, contributing significantly to their promotion to the Women's Super League . Plumptre's decision to represent Nigeria has been met with both support and curiosity. She has openly discussed her connection to her Nigerian heritage, emphasizing the importance of family and exploring her roots. Her performances for the Super Falcons, particularly during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, have solidified her status as a fan favorite. Her father, Tim Plumptre, and grandfather, Harry Dotun Plumptre, are of Yoruba descent, further strengthening her ties to Nigeria . Beyond her impressive football career, Plumptre maintains a relatively private personal life. She has an estimated net worth of $5 million, a testament to her success both on and off the field. Her younger sister, Bayleigh Bisi Plumptre, also shares her Nigerian heritage and is a drummer. Ashleigh's story is one of talent, dedication, and a strong connection to her roots .
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  • “ Even if you die today , life will still continue in Nigeria the next day . Stop risking your life “ VDM’s lawyer

    VDM’s lawyer has warned HIM . He just told him that Nigerians don’t appreciate great people . If he dies today everybody will still continue with their lives as if nothing happened . They will drink , dance and still knack same night . He has warned to stop risking his life for Nigerians .

    Moral lesson : As funny as it sounds , if he kpaii’s
    Today , life will continue the next day . His family will be the ones crying . VDM should at some level make sure he is truly SAFE .
    “ Even if you die today , life will still continue in Nigeria the next day . Stop risking your life “ VDM’s lawyer VDM’s lawyer has warned HIM . He just told him that Nigerians don’t appreciate great people . If he dies today everybody will still continue with their lives as if nothing happened . They will drink , dance and still knack same night . He has warned to stop risking his life for Nigerians . Moral lesson : As funny as it sounds , if he kpaii’s Today , life will continue the next day . His family will be the ones crying . VDM should at some level make sure he is truly SAFE .
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  • NTA Jos is the first TV station in Africa to broadcast programs in color.

    Nigeria's television history began on October 31, 1959, with the launch of Western Nigerian Television (WNTV), the first TV station in Nigeria and Africa, south of the Sahara. This pioneering station was followed by Eastern Nigerian Television (ENTV) in 1960, Radio Television Kaduna (RTK) in 1962, and MidWest TV in 1972.

    Two years later, on July 15, 1974, Benue-Plateau Television (BPTV) was launched, which would later become NTA Jos. This station made history on October 1, 1975, by becoming the first in West Africa to broadcast programs in color. In 1977, BPTV merged with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). Later, in February 2008, NTA Jos was upgraded to a Zonal Network Centre.

    #history_daily
    NTA Jos is the first TV station in Africa to broadcast programs in color. Nigeria's television history began on October 31, 1959, with the launch of Western Nigerian Television (WNTV), the first TV station in Nigeria and Africa, south of the Sahara. This pioneering station was followed by Eastern Nigerian Television (ENTV) in 1960, Radio Television Kaduna (RTK) in 1962, and MidWest TV in 1972. Two years later, on July 15, 1974, Benue-Plateau Television (BPTV) was launched, which would later become NTA Jos. This station made history on October 1, 1975, by becoming the first in West Africa to broadcast programs in color. In 1977, BPTV merged with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). Later, in February 2008, NTA Jos was upgraded to a Zonal Network Centre. #history_daily
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  • Laugh small

    1. Soup wey sweet na better person cook am no be money i beg. Some girls fit use 20k cook soup u go prefer to drink garry sleep.

    2. But you don’t have money and someone is trying to help you take care of your girlfriend and you’re still complaining eh bros?

    3. Brother Abeg Hustle ooh, so that when you get old you will be playing golf not draft

    4. I thought I was bad in biology until a friend told me that aquatic animals are animals from akwa-ibom... Issoryt

    5. Not all girls want your money, some only want love, attention and your money

    6. One motivational speaker committed suicide yesterday. He left a note for the upcoming ones. In quote, "if I can do it, you too can do it", I still don't understand what hes trying to say

    7. She saved my number as "Hmm" on her phone and she said it means "He's My Man"
    Then I saved hers with "Mtcheww" and she asked me what it means and I say it means "Mehn this chick has everything we wanted"

    8. When you want to be serious, you meet a cheat/unserious person .
    When You want to cheat, you meet a serious person .

    This life no balance
    We move 🚶🏾‍♂️ 🚶🏾‍♂️

    9. Baby I will die for you, says a guy that puts medicine inside eba

    10. If you're not that fine and you like a fine Nigerian lady on social media, do not start your conversation with "Hi" I repeat don't start with "Hi"
    She won't reply you. Just tart with,"Do you use First bank? And watch the miracle happen

    11. Wife dey Maintain Shape to Keep Husband, Husband Leave am Go Marry 0robo

    12. On Judgment Day About 29,000 Angels Will Be Kept aside As Bouncers to Separate Fight Between White Men and Yahoo Boy's

    13. In Nigeria We Don't Need CCTV Camera at Home, Our Neighbors Are Enough

    14. Breaking News...
    My patient dog just developed ulcer
    Motivational speakers should avoid me from today
    Laugh small 😂😂 1. Soup wey sweet na better person cook am no be money i beg🙄. Some girls fit use 20k cook soup u go prefer to drink garry sleep.🥱🚶 2. But you don’t have money and someone is trying to help you take care of your girlfriend and you’re still complaining😏🙎‍♂️ eh bros? 3. Brother Abeg Hustle ooh, so that when you get old you will be playing golf not draft😂🏂 4. I thought I was bad in biology until a friend told me that aquatic animals are animals from akwa-ibom... Issoryt 🚶 5. Not all girls want your money, some only want love, attention and your money😜😋 6. One motivational speaker committed suicide yesterday. He left a note for the upcoming ones. In quote, "if I can do it, you too can do it", I still don't understand what hes trying to say🤣🤣 7. She saved my number as "Hmm" on her phone and she said it means "He's My Man" 😒📱🙎‍♀️ Then I saved hers with "Mtcheww" and she asked me what it means and I say it means "Mehn this chick has everything we wanted"🙋‍♂️📱🙎‍♀️😋🤣🙈 8. When you want to be serious, you meet a cheat/unserious person 😔😩. When You want to cheat, you meet a serious person 😂 💔💔. This life no balance 😡 😠 We move 🚶🏾‍♂️ 🚶🏾‍♂️ 9. Baby I will die for you, says a guy that puts medicine inside eba 🙂🙂 🤣🤣 10. If you're not that fine and you like a fine Nigerian lady on social media, do not start your conversation with "Hi" I repeat don't start with "Hi" She won't reply you. Just tart with,"Do you use First bank? And watch the miracle happen🙂🙂 11. Wife dey Maintain Shape to Keep Husband, Husband Leave am Go Marry 0robo🙆‍♂️🤣🤣 12. On Judgment Day About 29,000 Angels Will Be Kept aside As Bouncers to Separate Fight Between White Men and Yahoo Boy's🙆😂🤣🤣 13. In Nigeria We Don't Need CCTV Camera at Home, Our Neighbors Are Enough🤣🤣😄 14. Breaking News📰... 😳My patient dog just developed ulcer 🙈 Motivational speakers should avoid me from today😭
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  • Local Government Chairman in Niger State, wore a full Army uniform to accompany Nigerian Army troops into the forest to fight bandits in his local Government.

    ‎According to a post by his Media Aide, Muhammad Sale, on July 19, 2025, the Chairman of Rijau Local Government Area in Niger State, Hon. Danladi K. Uganda, was seen wearing full military camouflage while accompanying Nigerian Army troops deep into the forests of Rijau an area that has suffered repeated attacks from armed criminals.

    ‎The chairman joined soldiers and other security operatives on the front lines in a bold move aimed at combating banditry and supporting ongoing security operations.

    ‎This courageous action has drawn widespread praise from residents and observers alike, who see it as a powerful act of solidarity with both the military and the local communities affected by insecurity.
    Local Government Chairman in Niger State, wore a full Army uniform to accompany Nigerian Army troops into the forest to fight bandits in his local Government. ‎According to a post by his Media Aide, Muhammad Sale, on July 19, 2025, the Chairman of Rijau Local Government Area in Niger State, Hon. Danladi K. Uganda, was seen wearing full military camouflage while accompanying Nigerian Army troops deep into the forests of Rijau an area that has suffered repeated attacks from armed criminals. ‎ ‎The chairman joined soldiers and other security operatives on the front lines in a bold move aimed at combating banditry and supporting ongoing security operations. ‎ ‎This courageous action has drawn widespread praise from residents and observers alike, who see it as a powerful act of solidarity with both the military and the local communities affected by insecurity.
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