• The Senate has officially removed the lawmaker representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, as chairperson of the Senate Committee on Diaspora and Non-Governmental Organisations.

    She was officially replaced by the senator representing Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial District, Aniekan Bassey.

    The announcement was made by President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, at the close of Thursday’s plenary session.

    The move marks the latest development in a series of committee leadership changes involving the Kogi Central lawmaker.

    Full story in the comments👇🏽
    The Senate has officially removed the lawmaker representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, as chairperson of the Senate Committee on Diaspora and Non-Governmental Organisations. She was officially replaced by the senator representing Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial District, Aniekan Bassey. The announcement was made by President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, at the close of Thursday’s plenary session. The move marks the latest development in a series of committee leadership changes involving the Kogi Central lawmaker. Full story in the comments👇🏽
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  • Nørgaard on joining Arsenal: “You can get almost emotional because maybe it was a dream that I've given a little bit up on coming towards the later stage in my career,”

    “I've just turned 31 and had signed a new deal with Brentford. Of course, there's always a little chance that a miracle could happen with Brentford, but it was probably unrealistic to play Champions League with them.

    “Now, I get to hear the anthem and be a part of a Champions League campaign. It's a childhood dream and something I didn't think would be possible. So it's something I'm really, really happy about.”

    Nørgaard on speaking with Martin Ødegaard: “They keep describing this as a welcome to the family feeling. I think it's really nice when a player like Martin speaks highly of not only the players, not only the coaches, but also the whole staff around the club and the guys in the media department.

    “There are just so many people working in this organisation and he spoke very highly of all of them, so I’m looking forward to meeting each and every one.”

    Nørgaard on his style of Play: “It's developed a little bit over the years. I started as a more offensive player and now I'm a bit more of a holding midfielder. It's important for me that a team has a good defensive structure and hopefully I can contribute to that.

    “Then coming off a season where I've had a lot of goal involvements, it's something I really hope I can take into this season as well.

    “I don't know what the gaffer’s plans are with me, but hopefully I can also have some freedom to join the offensive play.”

    [Arsenal]
    Nørgaard on joining Arsenal: “You can get almost emotional because maybe it was a dream that I've given a little bit up on coming towards the later stage in my career,” “I've just turned 31 and had signed a new deal with Brentford. Of course, there's always a little chance that a miracle could happen with Brentford, but it was probably unrealistic to play Champions League with them. “Now, I get to hear the anthem and be a part of a Champions League campaign. It's a childhood dream and something I didn't think would be possible. So it's something I'm really, really happy about.” Nørgaard on speaking with Martin Ødegaard: “They keep describing this as a welcome to the family feeling. I think it's really nice when a player like Martin speaks highly of not only the players, not only the coaches, but also the whole staff around the club and the guys in the media department. “There are just so many people working in this organisation and he spoke very highly of all of them, so I’m looking forward to meeting each and every one.” Nørgaard on his style of Play: “It's developed a little bit over the years. I started as a more offensive player and now I'm a bit more of a holding midfielder. It's important for me that a team has a good defensive structure and hopefully I can contribute to that. “Then coming off a season where I've had a lot of goal involvements, it's something I really hope I can take into this season as well. “I don't know what the gaffer’s plans are with me, but hopefully I can also have some freedom to join the offensive play.” [Arsenal]
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  • A civil society organisation, Vanguard for Probity and Accountability, has alleged massive irregularities in the recently audited account of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), challenging the company to come clean and shun frivolous lifestyle at the expense of the taxpaying masses.
    A civil society organisation, Vanguard for Probity and Accountability, has alleged massive irregularities in the recently audited account of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), challenging the company to come clean and shun frivolous lifestyle at the expense of the taxpaying masses.
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  • The Internet blackout was first noticed by NetBlocks, an organisation that tracks global cybersecurity and digital governance.

    NetBlocks highlighted a near-total internet blackout in Iran starting from June 18, 2025, linked to escalating military tensions with Israel, including missile strikes, with data showing that internet connectivity in the country had dropped to 3%, a pattern consistent with intentional government shutdowns as noted by BBC Verify's analysis of Netblocks' live network data.

    Iran has accused Israel of launching a large-scale cyberattack on its digital infrastructure. According to Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency and state-run IRIB News, Israel initiated a "massive cyber war" targeting the country's critical infrastructure, including banking and online services, as reported on June 17, 2025. Iran's Cyber Command claimed that many of these attacks were successfully repelled.

    Additionally, a pro-Israel hacking group, Predatory Sparrow (Gonjeshke Darande), claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Iran's Bank Sepah, causing widespread disruptions to ATMs, online transactions, and payment processing, which aligns with Iran's accusations.
    The Internet blackout was first noticed by NetBlocks, an organisation that tracks global cybersecurity and digital governance. NetBlocks highlighted a near-total internet blackout in Iran starting from June 18, 2025, linked to escalating military tensions with Israel, including missile strikes, with data showing that internet connectivity in the country had dropped to 3%, a pattern consistent with intentional government shutdowns as noted by BBC Verify's analysis of Netblocks' live network data. Iran has accused Israel of launching a large-scale cyberattack on its digital infrastructure. According to Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency and state-run IRIB News, Israel initiated a "massive cyber war" targeting the country's critical infrastructure, including banking and online services, as reported on June 17, 2025. Iran's Cyber Command claimed that many of these attacks were successfully repelled. Additionally, a pro-Israel hacking group, Predatory Sparrow (Gonjeshke Darande), claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Iran's Bank Sepah, causing widespread disruptions to ATMs, online transactions, and payment processing, which aligns with Iran's accusations.
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  • *A SOFT ANSWER CAN STABILIZE THINGS AND TAKE YOU TO YOUR DESTINATION*

    "A soft and gentle and thoughtful answer turns away wrath, But harsh and painful and careless words stir up anger." Proverbs 15:1[Amplified).

    I was inside a public transport when a soldier at a check point ordered our driver to park his vehicle and for all the passengers to come down for a one on one search of persons and goods! Some of us were in a hurry. Some people felt he needed money that is why he chose to delay and frustrate us. A few zealous people took money and went to him. He said that his problem was not money, but the disrespectful and arrogant answer given by our driver. Unreserved apologies were then given and he cheerfully allowed us to proceed. *A lot of marital, family, workplace, organisational and national disputes are exacerbated by unkind answers and reactions.* Words are so powerful; more powerful than some guns and money. Ephesians 4:29 says: "Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, *that it may minister grace unto the hearers.* Can we start developing a glossary of gracious words! Can we learn to say: "Oh, I am sorry, I think I misunderstand you; pardon my manners, please don't be angry with me, how can I make things right, can we please have a discussion on this, I am open to your views; kindly hear me out, I am finding ways that we could honour God better as we resolve this issue, kindly pray for me, I think I may be missing something, please don't give up on me, maybe I am not communicating properly, Oh Lord, please help me to say the right words to my beloved....!" Good words could be therapeutic, they bring healing and break the power of pride and disdain. *People may be as erratic, crazy and unreasonable; but we must not give them the keys of our peace, joy and progress by our careless responses!* Oh dear Lord, please help us to use gracious words in all we say in Jesus Christ name. Amen. Good morning.
    *👉A SOFT ANSWER CAN STABILIZE THINGS AND TAKE YOU TO YOUR DESTINATION🙏* "A soft and gentle and thoughtful answer turns away wrath, But harsh and painful and careless words stir up anger." Proverbs 15:1[Amplified). I was inside a public transport when a soldier at a check point ordered our driver to park his vehicle and for all the passengers to come down for a one on one search of persons and goods! Some of us were in a hurry. Some people felt he needed money that is why he chose to delay and frustrate us. A few zealous people took money and went to him. He said that his problem was not money, but the disrespectful and arrogant answer given by our driver. Unreserved apologies were then given and he cheerfully allowed us to proceed. *A lot of marital, family, workplace, organisational and national disputes are exacerbated by unkind answers and reactions.* Words are so powerful; more powerful than some guns and money. Ephesians 4:29 says: "Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, *that it may minister grace unto the hearers.* Can we start developing a glossary of gracious words! Can we learn to say: "Oh, I am sorry, I think I misunderstand you; pardon my manners, please don't be angry with me, how can I make things right, can we please have a discussion on this, I am open to your views; kindly hear me out, I am finding ways that we could honour God better as we resolve this issue, kindly pray for me, I think I may be missing something, please don't give up on me, maybe I am not communicating properly, Oh Lord, please help me to say the right words to my beloved....!" Good words could be therapeutic, they bring healing and break the power of pride and disdain. *People may be as erratic, crazy and unreasonable; but we must not give them the keys of our peace, joy and progress by our careless responses!* Oh dear Lord, please help us to use gracious words in all we say in Jesus Christ name. Amen. Good morning. 🙏
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  • Benue Killings: UN-Backed Organisation Asks Tinubu To Act Now Or Resign | Sahara Reporters 
    Benue Killings: UN-Backed Organisation Asks Tinubu To Act Now Or Resign | Sahara Reporters 
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  • Hello good day, please am looking for where I would do my paid internship and PPA in a media organisation in abuja as a media, business and public sector accountant and auditor
    Hello good day, please am looking for where I would do my paid internship and PPA in a media organisation in abuja as a media, business and public sector accountant and auditor
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 25/05/2025*

    NNPC announces Port Harcourt refinery shutdown for maintenance

    Mass burial in Taraba as herders slaughter scores

    Varsity unions threaten strike over N50bn allowances

    Borno offers scholarships to female UTME candidates scoring over 250

    Gombe defends 14-year-old girl fleeing forced marriage in Taraba

    NAPS demands explanation on overnight WAEC exams in Asaba

    Osimhen agrees three-year deal with Al-Hilal

    Arsenal join race to sign ‘star boy’ Lookman

    Facebook deletes old live videos, gives users 90-day window to save content

    After brief X outage, Musk says refocusing on businesses

    N. Korea detains three over warship launch accident

    Sierra Leone reports more than 3,000 mpox cases, 14 deaths

    UAE national to face charges in Nigeria over $307,500 scam

    How I was sold for prostitution in Mali – Actress Jumoke George’s daughter


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Sistine Chapel in Vatican is a historic building of such acclaim that over five million people come to visit it every year. It takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV, who commissioned its construction on the foundations of the original Capella Magna in 1477.

    * The only apps that were on the first iPhone in 2007 were all only Apple’s apps. These days, there are over 1.4 million apps for iPhone.
    --------------------------

    Tinubu appoints Nnamani, Anyim, Shema, 18 others into federal agencies

    Tinubu hails pro-democracy activist Ayo Obe at 70

    Obasanjo, Shettima, Adeleke, Abiodun light up Ogun Games

    Tinubu’s Inclusion Of 12 Northerners In New Appointments Good Omen – Ndume

    Ondo gov tribunal delivers judgment June 4

    P-Square’s Peter cross-examined in alleged $1m fraud case

    Military arrests five foreigners in Plateau

    Police extradite fugitive over multi-million dollar fraud

    One killed as troops raid ESN camp

    Troops stop oil theft of N533.5m, arrest 51, deactivate 18 illegal refineries

    Tinubu’s reforms drive customs revenue to record ₦1.3tr in Q1 2025 – Adeniyi

    FG begins repairs on Lagos-Ibadan bridges

    753 Emefiele’s forfeited duplexes not yet for sale, FG warns Nigerians

    Ilorin crash: NSIB recovers data card as onsite probe begins

    FX inflows through money transfer operators hit $4.76bn – CBN

    FG probes night examination in Unity School Asaba

    FG to unveil three cancer centres May 29

    FG eyes 15,000 jobs as minister inspects steel facility

    Osun jailbreak: FG intensifies border watch after murder suspect recapture

    REA adds 120 job opportunities to renewable energy space

    N56.85bn Disbursed As NELFUND Marks 1 Year

    NELFUND celebrates first anniversary with over 550,000 applications

    NCAA to meet Kenya Airways over fine, passenger maltreatment

    Hajj: NAHCON team holds prayer in S’Arabia for Tinubu, Nigeria

    First Lady expands food security drive to vulnerable groups nationwide

    ASUU laments neglect of universities, demands fulfilment of promises

    UI student wins Amnesty International’s 2025 inter-varsity debate

    Metering: MOJEC backs Tinubu’s ban on importation

    Establishing agency won’t eradicate malaria without political will – Physicians

    Most Nigerian pastors are extremely poor – Bishop Ighele

    Biafra: Under Tinubu, Southeast has only one minister, 3 assistant ministers -Uwazurike

    Nigeria won’t slip into one-party state – Abba Moro

    2027: ADC leaders split over takeover by anti-Tinubu coalition

    Atiku shuns Adeleke, visits Aregbesola amid setbacks for coalition

    I may not contest again after 2027, says Obi

    Adeleke eases curfew in Osun communities ahead Eid El Kabir

    Gombe gov kicks as northern coalition faults anti-terror efforts

    Ibas promises to revamp Rivers technical, vocational centre

    Uzodimma demands swift probe of JAMB website hackers

    Hajj 2025: Kaduna Airlifts Over 3,700 Pilgrims To Saudi Arabia

    Defection report leak: A’bom bars Channels crew from govt house

    Kogi not under siege – State gov’t

    Police neutralise bandit, rescue 5 kidnapped victims in Katsina

    Suspected herdsmen abduct two siblings in Imo community

    Gunmen kill family of four in Anambra

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1963, 32 African countries formed a coalition against white rule. The Organisation of African Unity was founded to promote decolonization and end white minority governments in Africa. The OAU was replaced by the African Union in 2002.

    * On this day in 1977, the first Star Wars film was released. George Lucas’ epic space opera is one of the most popular works in movie history.

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    Believe in yourself and believe in love. Love something. – Andrew Wyeth

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 25/05/2025* NNPC announces Port Harcourt refinery shutdown for maintenance Mass burial in Taraba as herders slaughter scores Varsity unions threaten strike over N50bn allowances Borno offers scholarships to female UTME candidates scoring over 250 Gombe defends 14-year-old girl fleeing forced marriage in Taraba NAPS demands explanation on overnight WAEC exams in Asaba Osimhen agrees three-year deal with Al-Hilal Arsenal join race to sign ‘star boy’ Lookman Facebook deletes old live videos, gives users 90-day window to save content After brief X outage, Musk says refocusing on businesses N. Korea detains three over warship launch accident Sierra Leone reports more than 3,000 mpox cases, 14 deaths UAE national to face charges in Nigeria over $307,500 scam How I was sold for prostitution in Mali – Actress Jumoke George’s daughter -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Sistine Chapel in Vatican is a historic building of such acclaim that over five million people come to visit it every year. It takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV, who commissioned its construction on the foundations of the original Capella Magna in 1477. * The only apps that were on the first iPhone in 2007 were all only Apple’s apps. These days, there are over 1.4 million apps for iPhone. -------------------------- Tinubu appoints Nnamani, Anyim, Shema, 18 others into federal agencies Tinubu hails pro-democracy activist Ayo Obe at 70 Obasanjo, Shettima, Adeleke, Abiodun light up Ogun Games Tinubu’s Inclusion Of 12 Northerners In New Appointments Good Omen – Ndume Ondo gov tribunal delivers judgment June 4 P-Square’s Peter cross-examined in alleged $1m fraud case Military arrests five foreigners in Plateau Police extradite fugitive over multi-million dollar fraud One killed as troops raid ESN camp Troops stop oil theft of N533.5m, arrest 51, deactivate 18 illegal refineries Tinubu’s reforms drive customs revenue to record ₦1.3tr in Q1 2025 – Adeniyi FG begins repairs on Lagos-Ibadan bridges 753 Emefiele’s forfeited duplexes not yet for sale, FG warns Nigerians Ilorin crash: NSIB recovers data card as onsite probe begins FX inflows through money transfer operators hit $4.76bn – CBN FG probes night examination in Unity School Asaba FG to unveil three cancer centres May 29 FG eyes 15,000 jobs as minister inspects steel facility Osun jailbreak: FG intensifies border watch after murder suspect recapture REA adds 120 job opportunities to renewable energy space N56.85bn Disbursed As NELFUND Marks 1 Year NELFUND celebrates first anniversary with over 550,000 applications NCAA to meet Kenya Airways over fine, passenger maltreatment Hajj: NAHCON team holds prayer in S’Arabia for Tinubu, Nigeria First Lady expands food security drive to vulnerable groups nationwide ASUU laments neglect of universities, demands fulfilment of promises UI student wins Amnesty International’s 2025 inter-varsity debate Metering: MOJEC backs Tinubu’s ban on importation Establishing agency won’t eradicate malaria without political will – Physicians Most Nigerian pastors are extremely poor – Bishop Ighele Biafra: Under Tinubu, Southeast has only one minister, 3 assistant ministers -Uwazurike Nigeria won’t slip into one-party state – Abba Moro 2027: ADC leaders split over takeover by anti-Tinubu coalition Atiku shuns Adeleke, visits Aregbesola amid setbacks for coalition I may not contest again after 2027, says Obi Adeleke eases curfew in Osun communities ahead Eid El Kabir Gombe gov kicks as northern coalition faults anti-terror efforts Ibas promises to revamp Rivers technical, vocational centre Uzodimma demands swift probe of JAMB website hackers Hajj 2025: Kaduna Airlifts Over 3,700 Pilgrims To Saudi Arabia Defection report leak: A’bom bars Channels crew from govt house Kogi not under siege – State gov’t Police neutralise bandit, rescue 5 kidnapped victims in Katsina Suspected herdsmen abduct two siblings in Imo community Gunmen kill family of four in Anambra -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1963, 32 African countries formed a coalition against white rule. The Organisation of African Unity was founded to promote decolonization and end white minority governments in Africa. The OAU was replaced by the African Union in 2002. * On this day in 1977, the first Star Wars film was released. George Lucas’ epic space opera is one of the most popular works in movie history. -------------------------- Believe in yourself and believe in love. Love something. – Andrew Wyeth Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • PAY ATTENTION: What You Should Know About Pi Network (@PiCoreTeam)

    100 billion Pi will ever exist. Pi currently has 7.1 billion Circulating Supply, and 11 billion Total Supply.

    100b - 11b = 89b

    The Pi team holds 89b Pi.

    Things to Note:

    1. Pi is not mined like Bitcoin, meaning coins are not discovered in a bloc by solving a mathematical problem. All Pi coins are pre-minted and stored in a wallet controlled by the Core team

    2. Pi has not undergone any auditing. No such information is publicly available. In fact, the Pi Core team has been hostile towards outside scrutiny and questioning.

    3. Pi is extremely centralised.

    THE DANGERS:

    It is dangerous for a project team to have so much control over investors' funds by holding that amount of the coins. What if they decide to pull a Terra Luna Heist?

    If the Pi Core team sells off the 89b Pi they hold, the entire project crashes; if they get hacked, the entire project crashes; if a team member does anything dubious, the entire project crashes.

    Also, Pi cannot be listed by any reputable Exchange like tier 1 exchanges such as Binance, Bybit, Kraken, and Coinbase or earn a partnership with any reputable organisations because of its centralised nature and investors' security concerns.

    CONCLUSION:

    This doesn't mean Pi can't eventually work on those hurdles and become successful long-term. They could have a roadmap and will open up to the outside world over time, and be more transparent.

    I'm just putting things into perspective so investors know what they will be dealing with before they decide to invest in Pi.

    This is the state of Pi Network right now, tomorrow things could change. But stay SAFU. Pi is a high risk asset to bet your money on right now and you should DYOR and stay informed before committing your money to any Crypto project.

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    PAY ATTENTION: What You Should Know About Pi Network (@PiCoreTeam) 100 billion Pi will ever exist. Pi currently has 7.1 billion Circulating Supply, and 11 billion Total Supply. 100b - 11b = 89b The Pi team holds 89b Pi. Things to Note: 1. Pi is not mined like Bitcoin, meaning coins are not discovered in a bloc by solving a mathematical problem. All Pi coins are pre-minted and stored in a wallet controlled by the Core team 2. Pi has not undergone any auditing. No such information is publicly available. In fact, the Pi Core team has been hostile towards outside scrutiny and questioning. 3. Pi is extremely centralised. THE DANGERS: It is dangerous for a project team to have so much control over investors' funds by holding that amount of the coins. What if they decide to pull a Terra Luna Heist? If the Pi Core team sells off the 89b Pi they hold, the entire project crashes; if they get hacked, the entire project crashes; if a team member does anything dubious, the entire project crashes. Also, Pi cannot be listed by any reputable Exchange like tier 1 exchanges such as Binance, Bybit, Kraken, and Coinbase or earn a partnership with any reputable organisations because of its centralised nature and investors' security concerns. CONCLUSION: This doesn't mean Pi can't eventually work on those hurdles and become successful long-term. They could have a roadmap and will open up to the outside world over time, and be more transparent. I'm just putting things into perspective so investors know what they will be dealing with before they decide to invest in Pi. This is the state of Pi Network right now, tomorrow things could change. But stay SAFU. Pi is a high risk asset to bet your money on right now and you should DYOR and stay informed before committing your money to any Crypto project. One love!
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  • PAY ATTENTION: What You Should Know About Pi Network (@PiCoreTeam)

    100 billion Pi will ever exist. Pi currently has 7.1 billion Circulating Supply, and 11 billion Total Supply.

    100b - 11b = 89b

    The Pi team holds 89b Pi.

    Things to Note:

    1. Pi is not mined like Bitcoin, meaning coins are not discovered in a bloc by solving a mathematical problem. All Pi coins are pre-minted and stored in a wallet controlled by the Core team

    2. Pi has not undergone any auditing. No such information is publicly available. In fact, the Pi Core team has been hostile towards outside scrutiny and questioning.

    3. Pi is extremely centralised.

    THE DANGERS:

    It is dangerous for a project team to have so much control over investors' funds by holding that amount of the coins. What if they decide to pull a Terra Luna Heist?

    If the Pi Core team sells off the 89b Pi they hold, the entire project crashes; if they get hacked, the entire project crashes; if a team member does anything dubious, the entire project crashes.

    Also, Pi cannot be listed by any reputable Exchange like tier 1 exchanges such as Binance, Bybit, Kraken, and Coinbase or earn a partnership with any reputable organisations because of its centralised nature and investors' security concerns.

    CONCLUSION:

    This doesn't mean Pi can't eventually work on those hurdles and become successful long-term. They could have a roadmap and will open up to the outside world over time, and be more transparent.

    I'm just putting things into perspective so investors know what they will be dealing with before they decide to invest in Pi.

    This is the state of Pi Network right now, tomorrow things could change. But stay SAFU. Pi is a high risk asset to bet your money on right now and you should DYOR and stay informed before committing your money to any Crypto project.

    One love!
    PAY ATTENTION: What You Should Know About Pi Network (@PiCoreTeam) 100 billion Pi will ever exist. Pi currently has 7.1 billion Circulating Supply, and 11 billion Total Supply. 100b - 11b = 89b The Pi team holds 89b Pi. Things to Note: 1. Pi is not mined like Bitcoin, meaning coins are not discovered in a bloc by solving a mathematical problem. All Pi coins are pre-minted and stored in a wallet controlled by the Core team 2. Pi has not undergone any auditing. No such information is publicly available. In fact, the Pi Core team has been hostile towards outside scrutiny and questioning. 3. Pi is extremely centralised. THE DANGERS: It is dangerous for a project team to have so much control over investors' funds by holding that amount of the coins. What if they decide to pull a Terra Luna Heist? If the Pi Core team sells off the 89b Pi they hold, the entire project crashes; if they get hacked, the entire project crashes; if a team member does anything dubious, the entire project crashes. Also, Pi cannot be listed by any reputable Exchange like tier 1 exchanges such as Binance, Bybit, Kraken, and Coinbase or earn a partnership with any reputable organisations because of its centralised nature and investors' security concerns. CONCLUSION: This doesn't mean Pi can't eventually work on those hurdles and become successful long-term. They could have a roadmap and will open up to the outside world over time, and be more transparent. I'm just putting things into perspective so investors know what they will be dealing with before they decide to invest in Pi. This is the state of Pi Network right now, tomorrow things could change. But stay SAFU. Pi is a high risk asset to bet your money on right now and you should DYOR and stay informed before committing your money to any Crypto project. One love!
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  • PUNCH Newspaper

    *The unseen crisis facing Nigerian men (moment Otunba Kunle Akinyele collapsed)*

    5th May 2025.

    Ganiyu Olowu


    *When Otunba Kunle Akinyele, a respected hotelier in Lagos, slumped and died at his wife’s 60th birthday thanksgiving, the nation gasped in disbelief. One moment, he was celebrating life and love; the next, he lay lifeless at the altar of joy*. The video is haunting — *a man gesturing, gasping, reaching for help in a sacred space, surrounded by those he loved but alone in his final battle.*

    This was not just a death. It was a metaphor of silent suffering, buried exhaustion, and what men have come to normalise in the name of strength.

    Akinyele’s case is not isolated. It is one of many chilling examples of how Nigerian men, particularly in their mid- to late years, are collapsing under the weight of responsibilities, unspoken pain, and undiagnosed illnesses.

    According to the World Health Organisation, men in sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, are 2.4 times more likely to die prematurely from preventable causes than women. This alarming disparity is fuelled by cultural and behavioural factors: men are less likely to seek medical help, more likely to suppress emotional turmoil, and often glorify suffering in silence. In Nigeria, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, and untreated mental health conditions are among the leading causes of sudden deaths in men.

    So This Happened (215) Reviews Death Of Lagos...

    In 2019, Pastor Taiwo Odukoya—admired for his strength and spiritual leadership—passed away quietly after years of enduring deep emotional losses and reportedly ongoing health complications. His resilience was legendary, but it masked what many now see as untreated grief, intense stress, and likely silent medical conditions.

    Then came the sudden death of veteran broadcaster Ayo Oduleye, better known as MC Loyo, who slumped while compering an event in Ibadan. His charm and humour lit up stages, but in the blink of an eye, the microphone fell silent. Just like that.

    Similarly, the passing of Mr Ibu (John Okafor) in early 2024, after months of battling illness, reminded the country of how many male entertainers struggle financially and physically behind the scenes, putting on a show while their bodies deteriorate.

    Masculinity, when warped, can become a silent weapon—not just against others, but against oneself.

    Globally, the story remains the same. In 2014, beloved comedian Robin Williams died by suicide, a victim of masked depression. And in 2022, cricket legend Shane Warne died suddenly of a heart attack, a casualty of silent coronary disease and an overstretched lifestyle.

    Yet while statistics shock and headlines haunt, the everyday grind of the average Nigerian man tells an even sadder tale.

    Take Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital—the city that never sleeps, and where many men now barely do. A significant number of working-class men reside on the mainland or in Ogun border towns like Mowe, Ikorodu, Sango Ota, or Ibafo but must commute to the Island for work—a journey that often begins by 4:00 a.m. and ends by 9:00 p.m. on return.

    This is no exaggeration. Studies from the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority reveal that Lagosians spend an average of four to six hours daily in traffic—with many men doing these five to six times a week. That is over 1,400 hours a year lost in gridlock—time stolen from rest, from family, from reflection.

    For these men, the day begins before the rooster crows. They rush into overcrowded buses, endure fumes of frustration, only to return home when their children are already asleep. There is no room for hobbies, hardly any time for checkups, no outlet for pain. Sleep is a luxury. Rest is a myth. And joy is rationed, like fuel in a scarcity season.

    This modern man is constantly running on empty—physically present but emotionally absent, financially committed but spiritually depleted. And society applauds his hustle, without asking at what cost.

    The idiom says, “Heavy is the head that wears the crown,” but what if the crown is invisible, made not of gold but of expectations, bills, unspoken grief, and sacrificial silence?

    Men are praised for providing, for showing up, for being “rocks”. But even rocks erode—silently, slowly, and then all at once. The greatest tragedy is not that they die, but that they are dying unseen.

    Consider the tragic case of a 42 year old engineer in Port Harcourt who collapsed at his workstation after weeks of working overtime to meet project deadlines. His colleagues described him as “dedicated to a fault”, but his sudden death revealed the dangers of ignoring signs of burnout and hypertension.

    Another heartbreaking example is the story of a young entrepreneur in Enugu who passed away in his sleep after complaining of chest pains for weeks. Despite his family’s pleas, he refused to visit a doctor, citing his busy schedule and financial obligations. His autopsy later revealed undiagnosed cardiovascular disease—a silent killer that could have been managed with timely intervention.

    One unforgettable story is that of Samuel Okwaraji, the gifted footballer and patriot who gave everything to his country on the football pitch. In 1989, during a World Cup qualifier against Angola in Lagos, Okwaraji collapsed and tragically died of congestive heart failure at just 25 years old. His life, so full of promises, was cut short under the intense demands of national expectation. The harsh conditions of the game that day, combined with the immense physical and psychological pressures he faced, ultimately proved too much.

    These stories compel us to ask: What are we doing to ourselves in the name of strength? Why does the world celebrate silent suffering but frown upon seeking help?

    Dr Salawu Abiola, a psychiatrist at the Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital in Yaba, offers critical advice for men navigating these pressures. He emphasises the importance of prioritising rest, adequate sleep, and regular health checkups. “If you work and die today, someone will replace you at the workplace, but no one replaces you in the family,” he warns.

    Abiola advocates setting realistic goals, managing time effectively, and creating moments of joy and relaxation amid life’s challenges. He also highlights the need for men to engage in positive activities, such as exercise, hobbies, and socialising with supportive people, to release built-up tension and foster mental well-being.

    Check your vitals before you check your wallet. Monthly profit means nothing if your heart gives out unexpectedly. Your strength is not in how much you carry but in how well you manage your load. Therapy is not weakness. It is a repair. Just like a car needs servicing, your mind and soul need realignment.

    Build relationships where you are more than a provider—where you are allowed to cry, collapse, confess. A good name is better than riches, but good health is the foundation of both.

    As Chinua Achebe once said, “When the drumbeat changes, the dance must also change.” The drumbeat of life today is faster, louder, and less forgiving. Men must adjust their rhythm. Health is the new wealth. Silence is no longer golden; it is dangerous.

    *Ganiyu Olowu, a public affairs analyst, writes from Lagos*.



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    PUNCH Newspaper *The unseen crisis facing Nigerian men (moment Otunba Kunle Akinyele collapsed)* 5th May 2025. Ganiyu Olowu *When Otunba Kunle Akinyele, a respected hotelier in Lagos, slumped and died at his wife’s 60th birthday thanksgiving, the nation gasped in disbelief. One moment, he was celebrating life and love; the next, he lay lifeless at the altar of joy*. The video is haunting — *a man gesturing, gasping, reaching for help in a sacred space, surrounded by those he loved but alone in his final battle.* This was not just a death. It was a metaphor of silent suffering, buried exhaustion, and what men have come to normalise in the name of strength. Akinyele’s case is not isolated. It is one of many chilling examples of how Nigerian men, particularly in their mid- to late years, are collapsing under the weight of responsibilities, unspoken pain, and undiagnosed illnesses. According to the World Health Organisation, men in sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, are 2.4 times more likely to die prematurely from preventable causes than women. This alarming disparity is fuelled by cultural and behavioural factors: men are less likely to seek medical help, more likely to suppress emotional turmoil, and often glorify suffering in silence. In Nigeria, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, and untreated mental health conditions are among the leading causes of sudden deaths in men. So This Happened (215) Reviews Death Of Lagos... In 2019, Pastor Taiwo Odukoya—admired for his strength and spiritual leadership—passed away quietly after years of enduring deep emotional losses and reportedly ongoing health complications. His resilience was legendary, but it masked what many now see as untreated grief, intense stress, and likely silent medical conditions. Then came the sudden death of veteran broadcaster Ayo Oduleye, better known as MC Loyo, who slumped while compering an event in Ibadan. His charm and humour lit up stages, but in the blink of an eye, the microphone fell silent. Just like that. Similarly, the passing of Mr Ibu (John Okafor) in early 2024, after months of battling illness, reminded the country of how many male entertainers struggle financially and physically behind the scenes, putting on a show while their bodies deteriorate. Masculinity, when warped, can become a silent weapon—not just against others, but against oneself. Globally, the story remains the same. In 2014, beloved comedian Robin Williams died by suicide, a victim of masked depression. And in 2022, cricket legend Shane Warne died suddenly of a heart attack, a casualty of silent coronary disease and an overstretched lifestyle. Yet while statistics shock and headlines haunt, the everyday grind of the average Nigerian man tells an even sadder tale. Take Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital—the city that never sleeps, and where many men now barely do. A significant number of working-class men reside on the mainland or in Ogun border towns like Mowe, Ikorodu, Sango Ota, or Ibafo but must commute to the Island for work—a journey that often begins by 4:00 a.m. and ends by 9:00 p.m. on return. This is no exaggeration. Studies from the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority reveal that Lagosians spend an average of four to six hours daily in traffic—with many men doing these five to six times a week. That is over 1,400 hours a year lost in gridlock—time stolen from rest, from family, from reflection. For these men, the day begins before the rooster crows. They rush into overcrowded buses, endure fumes of frustration, only to return home when their children are already asleep. There is no room for hobbies, hardly any time for checkups, no outlet for pain. Sleep is a luxury. Rest is a myth. And joy is rationed, like fuel in a scarcity season. This modern man is constantly running on empty—physically present but emotionally absent, financially committed but spiritually depleted. And society applauds his hustle, without asking at what cost. The idiom says, “Heavy is the head that wears the crown,” but what if the crown is invisible, made not of gold but of expectations, bills, unspoken grief, and sacrificial silence? Men are praised for providing, for showing up, for being “rocks”. But even rocks erode—silently, slowly, and then all at once. The greatest tragedy is not that they die, but that they are dying unseen. Consider the tragic case of a 42 year old engineer in Port Harcourt who collapsed at his workstation after weeks of working overtime to meet project deadlines. His colleagues described him as “dedicated to a fault”, but his sudden death revealed the dangers of ignoring signs of burnout and hypertension. Another heartbreaking example is the story of a young entrepreneur in Enugu who passed away in his sleep after complaining of chest pains for weeks. Despite his family’s pleas, he refused to visit a doctor, citing his busy schedule and financial obligations. His autopsy later revealed undiagnosed cardiovascular disease—a silent killer that could have been managed with timely intervention. One unforgettable story is that of Samuel Okwaraji, the gifted footballer and patriot who gave everything to his country on the football pitch. In 1989, during a World Cup qualifier against Angola in Lagos, Okwaraji collapsed and tragically died of congestive heart failure at just 25 years old. His life, so full of promises, was cut short under the intense demands of national expectation. The harsh conditions of the game that day, combined with the immense physical and psychological pressures he faced, ultimately proved too much. These stories compel us to ask: What are we doing to ourselves in the name of strength? Why does the world celebrate silent suffering but frown upon seeking help? Dr Salawu Abiola, a psychiatrist at the Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital in Yaba, offers critical advice for men navigating these pressures. He emphasises the importance of prioritising rest, adequate sleep, and regular health checkups. “If you work and die today, someone will replace you at the workplace, but no one replaces you in the family,” he warns. Abiola advocates setting realistic goals, managing time effectively, and creating moments of joy and relaxation amid life’s challenges. He also highlights the need for men to engage in positive activities, such as exercise, hobbies, and socialising with supportive people, to release built-up tension and foster mental well-being. Check your vitals before you check your wallet. Monthly profit means nothing if your heart gives out unexpectedly. Your strength is not in how much you carry but in how well you manage your load. Therapy is not weakness. It is a repair. Just like a car needs servicing, your mind and soul need realignment. Build relationships where you are more than a provider—where you are allowed to cry, collapse, confess. A good name is better than riches, but good health is the foundation of both. As Chinua Achebe once said, “When the drumbeat changes, the dance must also change.” The drumbeat of life today is faster, louder, and less forgiving. Men must adjust their rhythm. Health is the new wealth. Silence is no longer golden; it is dangerous. *Ganiyu Olowu, a public affairs analyst, writes from Lagos*. punchng.com ©️ 1971- 2025 Punch Nigeria Limited CULLED
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  • POLICE RAID ALLEGED GAY SAFEHOUSE IN LEKKI, LEADERS ON THE RUN

    On Friday, 2 May 2025, security operatives stormed an apartment in the Lekki area of Lagos State, reportedly occupied by men suspected of engaging in same-sex relationships. The building, which community members had reportedly flagged for suspicious activity, was described as a base for a group allegedly involved in promoting homosexual activity under the guise of a non-governmental organisation.

    The occupants of the apartment, identified as Asare George and Attah Dominc, who are said to be the founders of a so-called Peace Coalition Group, remain at large following the raid that led to multiple arrests.

    According to local reports, residents raised concerns over what they described as illegal activities taking place within the premises. These suspicions were reportedly tied to the group’s perceived contravention of the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act (SSMPA), signed into law in 2014.

    The SSMPA prescribes a prison term of up to 10 years for individuals who directly or indirectly engage in or support same-sex relationships or organisations promoting such relationships in Nigeria.

    Mr James Olaiya, Chief Security Officer of the local neighbourhood, stated that suspicions had been growing for months following intelligence received from Ondo State. He explained that one of the group’s alleged leaders, Attah Dominic, based in Ondo state, had been the subject of previous reports accusing him of harbouring homosexual men while fronting as a peace and development advocate.

    “Attah Dominic, who operates out of Ondo State, had been reported to us for engaging in same-sex activities and running a group that masked itself as a peace forum,” Olaiya said. “We began monitoring them closely and eventually caught them in the act.”

    The raid, carried out jointly by local vigilante forces and the police, led to the arrest of several members believed to be part of the organisation. Authorities confirmed that those detained are currently in custody and assisting with ongoing investigations.

    However, the group’s alleged leaders, Attah and Asare, escaped during the operation and remain on the run. Police have launched a manhunt to locate and apprehend the duo. A reward has also been announced for anyone who can provide credible information that leads to their arrest.

    Security officials reiterated their commitment to enforcing the law and tracking down individuals who, in their view, operate in violation of national legislation.

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    POLICE RAID ALLEGED GAY SAFEHOUSE IN LEKKI, LEADERS ON THE RUN🤣🤣 On Friday, 2 May 2025, security operatives stormed an apartment in the Lekki area of Lagos State, reportedly occupied by men suspected of engaging in same-sex relationships. The building, which community members had reportedly flagged for suspicious activity, was described as a base for a group allegedly involved in promoting homosexual activity under the guise of a non-governmental organisation. The occupants of the apartment, identified as Asare George and Attah Dominc, who are said to be the founders of a so-called Peace Coalition Group, remain at large following the raid that led to multiple arrests. According to local reports, residents raised concerns over what they described as illegal activities taking place within the premises. These suspicions were reportedly tied to the group’s perceived contravention of the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act (SSMPA), signed into law in 2014. The SSMPA prescribes a prison term of up to 10 years for individuals who directly or indirectly engage in or support same-sex relationships or organisations promoting such relationships in Nigeria. Mr James Olaiya, Chief Security Officer of the local neighbourhood, stated that suspicions had been growing for months following intelligence received from Ondo State. He explained that one of the group’s alleged leaders, Attah Dominic, based in Ondo state, had been the subject of previous reports accusing him of harbouring homosexual men while fronting as a peace and development advocate. “Attah Dominic, who operates out of Ondo State, had been reported to us for engaging in same-sex activities and running a group that masked itself as a peace forum,” Olaiya said. “We began monitoring them closely and eventually caught them in the act.” The raid, carried out jointly by local vigilante forces and the police, led to the arrest of several members believed to be part of the organisation. Authorities confirmed that those detained are currently in custody and assisting with ongoing investigations. However, the group’s alleged leaders, Attah and Asare, escaped during the operation and remain on the run. Police have launched a manhunt to locate and apprehend the duo. A reward has also been announced for anyone who can provide credible information that leads to their arrest. Security officials reiterated their commitment to enforcing the law and tracking down individuals who, in their view, operate in violation of national legislation. #news
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