• “Iran Has Gotten It All Out Of Their System” — Trump Calls Missile Strike On US Base In Qatar “Very Weak Response” https://phoenix-browser.com/CWUumVsGgF8
    “Iran Has Gotten It All Out Of Their System” — Trump Calls Missile Strike On US Base In Qatar “Very Weak Response” https://phoenix-browser.com/CWUumVsGgF8
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    “Iran Has Gotten It All Out Of Their System” — Trump Calls Missile Strike On US Base In Qatar “Very Weak Response”
    President Donald Trump has characterized Iran’s retaliatory missile strike on a US airbase in Qatar as a coordinated but ineffective response, suggesting the attack could mark a turning point toward Middle East peace.
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  • BREAKING: Qatar is now threatening to hit Iran in retaliation: "Iran has violated international law and our sovereignty, we will take steps against Iran."
    #BygoneNarratives #iralシfypシ゚viralシalシ #everyonehighlights #DWAfrica #isrealdeffence #iranrevolution #BadGovernanceInNigeria
    🇮🇷🇶🇦 BREAKING: Qatar is now threatening to hit Iran in retaliation: "Iran has violated international law and our sovereignty, we will take steps against Iran." #BygoneNarratives #iralシfypシ゚viralシalシ #everyonehighlights #DWAfrica #isrealdeffence #iranrevolution #BadGovernanceInNigeria
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  • https://guardian.ng/news/world/iran-launches-missiles-at-us-bases-in-qatar-iraq/
    https://guardian.ng/news/world/iran-launches-missiles-at-us-bases-in-qatar-iraq/
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    Iran launches missiles at US bases in Qatar, Iraq
    Iran launched missiles at US military bases in Qatar and Iraq on Monday evening, official media reported, in what state TV called a "powerful" response to recent American strikes on key nuclear sites.
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  • BREAKING: Iran fir£s miss!les to US Mil!tary base in Qatar housing over 10 thousand US mil!tary personnel. Qatar government said they sh0t down all the miss!les and that there were no casualt!es in the ∆ttack. Qatar now says this has brought them into the war as Iran has no right to fire into their airspace and that they have the right to respond to Iran.

    DOUBLE WAHALA FOR THE D£∆D BODY 🧎🏿
    BREAKING: Iran fir£s miss!les to US Mil!tary base in Qatar housing over 10 thousand US mil!tary personnel. Qatar government said they sh0t down all the miss!les and that there were no casualt!es in the ∆ttack. Qatar now says this has brought them into the war as Iran has no right to fire into their airspace and that they have the right to respond to Iran. DOUBLE WAHALA FOR THE D£∆D BODY 😩🧎🏿
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  • Iran fires missiles at American millitary bases in Qatar and iraq.
    Trump has come out to say, thank God no American millitary was hurt.

    Please this war or whatever they call it should stop, Nigeria is already filling the impact. Fuel price has gone up as a result. You can imagine what will happen if it develop to a full blown war. Please end the war.
    Iran fires missiles at American millitary bases in Qatar and iraq. Trump has come out to say, thank God no American millitary was hurt. Please this war or whatever they call it should stop, Nigeria is already filling the impact. Fuel price has gone up as a result. You can imagine what will happen if it develop to a full blown war. Please end the war.
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  • FIFA is considering bringing back the FIFA Confederations Cup in a revamped format of 8-team tournament to be held every 4 years between the continental champions.

    Proposed participants :

    1️⃣ Argentina (World Cup winners)
    2️⃣ Spain (EURO champions)
    3️⃣ Portugal (Nations League winners)
    4️⃣ Colombia* (Copa América finalist)
    5️⃣ Mexico (Gold Cup winners)
    6️⃣ Qatar (Asian Cup winners)
    7️⃣🇨🇮 Ivory Coast (AFCON winners)
    8️⃣ New Zealand (OFC Nations Cup champions)

    Colombia steps in as Copa América finalists due to Argentina automatically qualifying as World Champions.

    #argentina | #spain | #portugal | #colombia | #mexico | #qatar | #ivorycoast | #newzealand | #footmooddaily | #FIFAConfederationsCup | #FIFA | #UnitedStates
    FIFA is considering bringing back the FIFA Confederations Cup in a revamped format of 8-team tournament to be held every 4 years between the continental champions.🏆 Proposed participants :🔥🥶⬇️ 1️⃣🇦🇷 Argentina (World Cup winners) 2️⃣🇪🇸 Spain (EURO champions) 3️⃣🇵🇹 Portugal (Nations League winners) 4️⃣🇨🇴 Colombia* (Copa América finalist) 5️⃣🇲🇽 Mexico (Gold Cup winners) 6️⃣🇶🇦 Qatar (Asian Cup winners) 7️⃣🇨🇮 Ivory Coast (AFCON winners) 8️⃣🇳🇿 New Zealand (OFC Nations Cup champions) ⚠️ Colombia steps in as Copa América finalists due to Argentina automatically qualifying as World Champions. #argentina | #spain | #portugal | #colombia | #mexico | #qatar | #ivorycoast | #newzealand | #footmooddaily | #FIFAConfederationsCup | #FIFA | #UnitedStates
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  • Iran calls on Trump to seek ceasefire as Israel intensifies air war

    Iran called on US President Donald Trump on Monday to force Israel to cease fire as the only way to end the four-day-old aerial war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was on the "path to victory"

    Israeli forces stepped up their bombardment of Iranian cities, while Iran proved capable of piercing Israeli air defences with one of its most successful volleys yet of retaliatory missile strikes.

    “If President Trump is genuine about diplomacy and interested in stopping this war, next steps are consequential,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on X.

    “Israel must halt its aggression, and absent a total cessation of military aggression against us, our responses will continue. It takes one phone call from Washington to muzzle someone like Netanyahu. That may pave the way for a return to diplomacy.”

    Sources told Reuters that Tehran had asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to press Trump to use his influence on Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire. In return, Iran would show flexibility in nuclear negotiations, said the two Iranian and three regional sources.

    Netanyahu told Israeli troops at an air base that Israel was on its way to achieving its two main aims: wiping out Iran’s nuclear programme and destroying its missiles.

    “We are on the path to victory,” he said. “We are telling the citizens of Tehran: ‘Evacuate’ — and we are taking action.”

    'Israel bombard Iran, 224 Iranians killed'


    Israel launched its air war on Friday with a surprise attack that killed nearly the entire top echelon of Iran’s military commanders and its leading nuclear scientists. It has said it now has control of Iranian airspace and intends to escalate its campaign in coming days.

    Tehran’s retaliation is the first time in decades of shadow war and proxy conflict that missiles fired from Iran have pierced Israeli defences in significant numbers and killed Israelis in their homes.

    Iran says more than 224 Iranians have been killed, most of them civilians. Media published images of wounded children, women, and the elderly from cities across the country.

    State TV broadcast scenes of collapsed presidential buildings, burned-out cars, and shattered streets in Tehran. Many residents were trying to flee the capital, describing queues for petrol and bank machines that were out of cash.

    “I am desperate. My two children are scared and cannot sleep at night because of the sound of air defence and attacks, explosions. But we have nowhere to go. We hid under our dining table,” Gholamreza Mohammadi, 48, a civil servant, told Reuters by phone from Tehran.

    In Israel, 24 people have been killed so far in Iran’s missile attacks, all of them civilians. Round the clock television images showed rescuers working in ruins of flattened homes.

    “It’s terrifying because it’s so unknown,” said Guydo Tetelbaum, 31, a chef in Tel Aviv who was in his apartment when the alerts came in shortly after 4 a.m. (0100 GMT). He had tried to reach a shelter but his door was blown in.

    “This could be the beginning of a long time like this. Or it could get worse, or hopefully better, but it’s the unknown that’s the scariest.”

    Trump has consistently said that the Israeli assault could end quickly if Iran agrees to U.S. demands that it accept strict curbs to its nuclear programme.

    Talks between the United States and Iran, hosted by Oman, had been scheduled for Sunday but were scrapped, with Tehran saying it could not negotiate while under attack.

    On Monday, Iranian lawmakers floated the idea of quitting the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, a move bound to be seen as a setback for any negotiations.
    Iran calls on Trump to seek ceasefire as Israel intensifies air war Iran called on US President Donald Trump on Monday to force Israel to cease fire as the only way to end the four-day-old aerial war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was on the "path to victory" Israeli forces stepped up their bombardment of Iranian cities, while Iran proved capable of piercing Israeli air defences with one of its most successful volleys yet of retaliatory missile strikes. “If President Trump is genuine about diplomacy and interested in stopping this war, next steps are consequential,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on X. “Israel must halt its aggression, and absent a total cessation of military aggression against us, our responses will continue. It takes one phone call from Washington to muzzle someone like Netanyahu. That may pave the way for a return to diplomacy.” Sources told Reuters that Tehran had asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to press Trump to use his influence on Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire. In return, Iran would show flexibility in nuclear negotiations, said the two Iranian and three regional sources. Netanyahu told Israeli troops at an air base that Israel was on its way to achieving its two main aims: wiping out Iran’s nuclear programme and destroying its missiles. “We are on the path to victory,” he said. “We are telling the citizens of Tehran: ‘Evacuate’ — and we are taking action.” 'Israel bombard Iran, 224 Iranians killed' Israel launched its air war on Friday with a surprise attack that killed nearly the entire top echelon of Iran’s military commanders and its leading nuclear scientists. It has said it now has control of Iranian airspace and intends to escalate its campaign in coming days. Tehran’s retaliation is the first time in decades of shadow war and proxy conflict that missiles fired from Iran have pierced Israeli defences in significant numbers and killed Israelis in their homes. Iran says more than 224 Iranians have been killed, most of them civilians. Media published images of wounded children, women, and the elderly from cities across the country. State TV broadcast scenes of collapsed presidential buildings, burned-out cars, and shattered streets in Tehran. Many residents were trying to flee the capital, describing queues for petrol and bank machines that were out of cash. “I am desperate. My two children are scared and cannot sleep at night because of the sound of air defence and attacks, explosions. But we have nowhere to go. We hid under our dining table,” Gholamreza Mohammadi, 48, a civil servant, told Reuters by phone from Tehran. In Israel, 24 people have been killed so far in Iran’s missile attacks, all of them civilians. Round the clock television images showed rescuers working in ruins of flattened homes. “It’s terrifying because it’s so unknown,” said Guydo Tetelbaum, 31, a chef in Tel Aviv who was in his apartment when the alerts came in shortly after 4 a.m. (0100 GMT). He had tried to reach a shelter but his door was blown in. “This could be the beginning of a long time like this. Or it could get worse, or hopefully better, but it’s the unknown that’s the scariest.” Trump has consistently said that the Israeli assault could end quickly if Iran agrees to U.S. demands that it accept strict curbs to its nuclear programme. Talks between the United States and Iran, hosted by Oman, had been scheduled for Sunday but were scrapped, with Tehran saying it could not negotiate while under attack. On Monday, Iranian lawmakers floated the idea of quitting the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, a move bound to be seen as a setback for any negotiations.
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  • Janet Jackson married Qatari billionaire Wissam Al Mana in 2012, with a prenuptial agreement that included two key conditions:

    - She would receive $100 million if the marriage lasted at least five years
    - She would receive another $100 million if she gave birth to a male heir

    In 2016, at age 50, Janet became pregnant and later gave birth to their son, Eissa Al Mana.

    Shortly after the birth, in 2017, she filed for divorce citing cultural differences.

    Due to the terms of their prenup, Janet walked away with a $200 million settlement.

    What do you learn from this?
    Janet Jackson married Qatari billionaire Wissam Al Mana in 2012, with a prenuptial agreement that included two key conditions: - She would receive $100 million if the marriage lasted at least five years - She would receive another $100 million if she gave birth to a male heir In 2016, at age 50, Janet became pregnant and later gave birth to their son, Eissa Al Mana. Shortly after the birth, in 2017, she filed for divorce citing cultural differences. Due to the terms of their prenup, Janet walked away with a $200 million settlement. What do you learn from this?
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  • WHAT TRUMP JUST DID (AND WHY THE WORLD’S SHAKING FROM IT)

    While the Left obsessed over headlines and gender pronouns, President Donald J. Trump spent the last 7 days doing what real leaders do: saving lives, reasserting America’s power, and getting results.

    Here’s everything they don’t want you to know:

    1. He Stopped a Nuclear War Between India and Pakistan

    Things got hot in Kashmir. Really hot. Both sides were mobilizing. Nukes were on the table.

    Trump stepped in. Quietly. Firmly. And brought both sides back from the edge.

    Pakistan thanked him publicly. India pretended they did it alone — but insiders know who made the calls that saved the world.

    That’s not diplomacy. That’s deterrence with teeth.

    2. He’s Bringing Putin to the Negotiating Table

    There’s a peace summit being arranged in Turkey. Ukraine’s in. Russia’s sending delegates. Trump says he’ll go himself.

    Just his presence is enough to move the needle. Putin, for the first time, isn’t slamming the door shut.

    Biden couldn’t even get a voicemail returned. Trump is reshaping the battlefield by showing up.

    3. He Hammered China — Got Them to Blink

    Trump forced China to the table:
    • 90-day pause in the tariff war
    • Immediate cuts to key tariffs
    • A crackdown on fentanyl exports to the U.S.

    Let’s be clear: Trump’s the first American president to actually get China to move on fentanyl. Not talk. Not task forces. Action.

    4. $600 Billion Saudi Investment Secured

    In Riyadh, Trump locked down the biggest economic deal in U.S.–Saudi history:
    • $142 billion arms deal (massive boost to U.S. manufacturing)
    • Over $600 billion in new investments into American infrastructure, energy, and tech

    It’s a triple win: jobs, energy independence, and a Middle East that fears us again — not the other way around.

    5. $200 Billion Boeing Deal from Qatar

    Trump helped land a mega-contract between Qatar Airways and Boeing for 210 jets — worth over $200 billion.

    That deal:
    • Revives Boeing
    • Puts Americans back to work
    • Strengthens our aerospace edge over China

    And it wouldn’t have happened under a DEI-obsessed, apology-driven administration.

    6. He Lifted Sanctions on Syria — With a Hidden Blow to Iran

    Trump lifted select U.S. sanctions on Syria — but only after securing conditions to:
    • Expel Iranian-backed militias
    • Rebuild with Gulf money, not Russian or Iranian influence

    It’s a strategic strike against Iran’s grip on the region. He didn’t fire a missile. He just cut their legs out from under them with deals and pressure.

    7. He Brought the Last American Hostage Home from Gaza

    While Biden stood back and hoped, Trump made a direct diplomatic push through Egypt and Qatar to get the final American hostage — a 26-year-old aid worker — released from Hamas.

    And he succeeded. Quietly. No ransom. No deal with terrorists. Just leverage.

    This wasn’t just a headline. This was a message: You harm an American, you pay.

    8. Gas, Groceries, and Eggs — All Cheaper This Week

    Thanks to Trump’s trade wins and Middle East diplomacy:
    • National gas average dropped to $3.13
    • Grocery prices fell 0.4% — biggest drop in 5 years
    • Egg prices crashed 12.7% — fastest decline since 1984

    This isn’t stimulus checks. This is real economic policy that works.

    9. Inflation Is Cooling, Markets Are Up
    • CPI is holding steady at 2.3%
    • S&P 500 just passed 5,900 — fully rebounding
    • Investor confidence is roaring back

    People are finally catching their breath again.

    10. He Just Cracked the Back of Big Pharma

    Trump signed an executive order that:
    • Ties drug prices to what countries like Canada and Germany pay
    • Forces direct-to-consumer pricing
    • Cuts middlemen out of the equation

    Drug prices may drop 30–80%. And for once, the courts can’t block it.

    11. Doubled Down on School Choice

    He declared Charter Schools Week and reminded every American parent: Your kid’s future belongs to you — not some woke school board.

    12. 150 Executive Orders and Counting

    In just over 100 days, Trump has:
    • Dismantled Biden’s DEI infrastructure
    • Streamlined bloated federal agencies
    • Relaunched energy independence
    • Cut off foreign influence in domestic policy

    This is what rebuilding America looks like — brick by brick, signature by signature.

    THE BOTTOM LINE:

    In one week, Trump:
    • Averted a nuclear war
    • Brought Putin to the table
    • Shut down China’s fentanyl pipeline
    • Crushed grocery and gas prices
    • Landed $800B+ in foreign investments
    • Reasserted U.S. dominance in aerospace
    • Cut Iran’s influence
    • Freed an American hostage
    • Lowered drug prices
    • Protected your kids’ schools
    • Reignited the economy

    That’s what real leadership looks like. No teleprompter. No stutters. No apologies. Just America First — again.
    WHAT TRUMP JUST DID (AND WHY THE WORLD’S SHAKING FROM IT) While the Left obsessed over headlines and gender pronouns, President Donald J. Trump spent the last 7 days doing what real leaders do: saving lives, reasserting America’s power, and getting results. Here’s everything they don’t want you to know: 1. He Stopped a Nuclear War Between India and Pakistan Things got hot in Kashmir. Really hot. Both sides were mobilizing. Nukes were on the table. Trump stepped in. Quietly. Firmly. And brought both sides back from the edge. Pakistan thanked him publicly. India pretended they did it alone — but insiders know who made the calls that saved the world. That’s not diplomacy. That’s deterrence with teeth. 2. He’s Bringing Putin to the Negotiating Table There’s a peace summit being arranged in Turkey. Ukraine’s in. Russia’s sending delegates. Trump says he’ll go himself. Just his presence is enough to move the needle. Putin, for the first time, isn’t slamming the door shut. Biden couldn’t even get a voicemail returned. Trump is reshaping the battlefield by showing up. 3. He Hammered China — Got Them to Blink Trump forced China to the table: • 90-day pause in the tariff war • Immediate cuts to key tariffs • A crackdown on fentanyl exports to the U.S. Let’s be clear: Trump’s the first American president to actually get China to move on fentanyl. Not talk. Not task forces. Action. 4. $600 Billion Saudi Investment Secured In Riyadh, Trump locked down the biggest economic deal in U.S.–Saudi history: • $142 billion arms deal (massive boost to U.S. manufacturing) • Over $600 billion in new investments into American infrastructure, energy, and tech It’s a triple win: jobs, energy independence, and a Middle East that fears us again — not the other way around. 5. $200 Billion Boeing Deal from Qatar Trump helped land a mega-contract between Qatar Airways and Boeing for 210 jets — worth over $200 billion. That deal: • Revives Boeing • Puts Americans back to work • Strengthens our aerospace edge over China And it wouldn’t have happened under a DEI-obsessed, apology-driven administration. 6. He Lifted Sanctions on Syria — With a Hidden Blow to Iran Trump lifted select U.S. sanctions on Syria — but only after securing conditions to: • Expel Iranian-backed militias • Rebuild with Gulf money, not Russian or Iranian influence It’s a strategic strike against Iran’s grip on the region. He didn’t fire a missile. He just cut their legs out from under them with deals and pressure. 7. He Brought the Last American Hostage Home from Gaza While Biden stood back and hoped, Trump made a direct diplomatic push through Egypt and Qatar to get the final American hostage — a 26-year-old aid worker — released from Hamas. And he succeeded. Quietly. No ransom. No deal with terrorists. Just leverage. This wasn’t just a headline. This was a message: You harm an American, you pay. 8. Gas, Groceries, and Eggs — All Cheaper This Week Thanks to Trump’s trade wins and Middle East diplomacy: • National gas average dropped to $3.13 • Grocery prices fell 0.4% — biggest drop in 5 years • Egg prices crashed 12.7% — fastest decline since 1984 This isn’t stimulus checks. This is real economic policy that works. 9. Inflation Is Cooling, Markets Are Up • CPI is holding steady at 2.3% • S&P 500 just passed 5,900 — fully rebounding • Investor confidence is roaring back People are finally catching their breath again. 10. He Just Cracked the Back of Big Pharma Trump signed an executive order that: • Ties drug prices to what countries like Canada and Germany pay • Forces direct-to-consumer pricing • Cuts middlemen out of the equation Drug prices may drop 30–80%. And for once, the courts can’t block it. 11. Doubled Down on School Choice He declared Charter Schools Week and reminded every American parent: Your kid’s future belongs to you — not some woke school board. 12. 150 Executive Orders and Counting In just over 100 days, Trump has: • Dismantled Biden’s DEI infrastructure • Streamlined bloated federal agencies • Relaunched energy independence • Cut off foreign influence in domestic policy This is what rebuilding America looks like — brick by brick, signature by signature. THE BOTTOM LINE: In one week, Trump: • Averted a nuclear war • Brought Putin to the table • Shut down China’s fentanyl pipeline • Crushed grocery and gas prices • Landed $800B+ in foreign investments • Reasserted U.S. dominance in aerospace • Cut Iran’s influence • Freed an American hostage • Lowered drug prices • Protected your kids’ schools • Reignited the economy That’s what real leadership looks like. No teleprompter. No stutters. No apologies. Just America First — again.
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  • Africa’s richest person, Aliko Dangote Exchanges Handshake With President Trump In Qatar
    Africa’s richest person, Aliko Dangote Exchanges Handshake With President Trump In Qatar
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 14/05/2025*

    Boko Haram Kills 4 Soldiers In Renewed Onslaught On Military Bases

    Mass failure: JAMB, VCs to review UTME results Thursday

    CBN unveils diaspora BVN platform, targets $1bn monthly remittances

    Repairs: Ijora-Marine Bridge to be shut for 21 days

    Three Kebbi senators formally defect to APC

    Tunde Ednut becomes US citizen, receives presidential lifetime achievement award

    Uruguay’s ex-president Mujica dies at 89

    Controversy Over Qatar’s $400m Jet Gift To Trump

    Macron threatens fresh sanctions if Russia rejects Ukraine ceasefire

    Netanyahu vows full-scale military push in Gaza amid hostage talks

    Ghana president tells firms to pump oil ‘like there’s no tomorrow’

    Russia denies exploitation of Nigerian women in factories

    Nigeria’s FX inflow under threat as US mulls 5% tax on diaspora remittances

    Wike, Umahi to showcase Tinubu’s achievements in London

    US shares Wigwe’s helicopter crash report with FG
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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * In December 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the sale, cultivation, and distribution of recreational cannabis, putting it at the forefront of a growing list of nations that have liberalized their cannabis laws in recent years.

    * The word ‘vaccine’ is derived from the Latin word for cow (vacca).
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    I won’t be distracted from doing what’s right — Tinubu

    Tinubu, Akpabio, govs pay Clark final respect

    Tinubu hails Adeleke at 65, praises his pan-Nigerian outlook

    Shettima to IsDB: Nigeria is ripe for investment

    Tinubu not forcing lawmakers to defect to APC — Senate leader

    Senate seeks deployment of more troops to N’East to curb Boko Haram resurgence

    Senate amends regional commission acts to allow more executive appointments

    Bill to convert YABATECH to varsity scales second reading in Senate

    Porous borders threaten Nigeria’s security — Speaker Abbas

    Reps plan inter-university centres as beneficiaries of TETFund funding

    Reps reject bills on rotational presidency, INEC’s power to register political parties

    Court condemns Natasha’s wrong use of social media

    Court to deliver judgment on Natasha’s suspension case June 27

    Ganduje loses bid to quash $413,000, N1.8bn bribery charges

    N5.5b suit: SERAP’s false allegations cast our officials in bad light – DSS tells court

    INTERPOL nabs Canadian, Nigerian for suspected fraud in Abuja

    EFCC arrests Fred Ajudua over alleged $1.43m fraud

    CDS commend troops on operational achievements in North-west

    NAF to induct new aircraft May 16, donates hospital to Nasarawa community

    Police oppose IPoB’s Biafra Day lockdown

    Police rearrest escaped suspected kidnapper of Anambra lawmaker

    Police deny airlifting food items to bandits

    Police demote sergeant, reprimand two others over alleged assault

    Nigeria needs $10bn annually to fix power sector crisis – Adelabu

    Nigeria’s new crude blend, Obodo, enters market

    FG promises 20,000 affordable housing units

    Oyetola signs performance bonds with heads of NIMASA, NIWA, NSC, others

    FG lists N4.3bn savings bonds on NGX

    Fed govt integrates AI into curriculum

    Rural electrification attracted N5.8bn private investment – REA

    NiMET predicts heavy rainfall, warns of cholera outbreaks

    Nigerians don’t read enough… only 2,000 people downloaded CBN document  —  Cardoso

    FG picks NACCIMA boss, others for African Union MSME Forum

    NAFDAC seizes N47m fake toothpaste, spaghetti, others in Niger market

    Cash transfer missed millions of needy Nigerians – W’Bank

    Nigeria, W’Bank project reclaims degraded land

    Flooding: NEMA begs Uzodimma for emergency response equipment

    NOA warns corps members against shortcut to wealth

    Govt saved N31bn through demurrage automation – NSC

    Obasanjo, Atiku, Sambo, Others In Abuja As Sule Lamido Launches Autobiography

    FG voided June 12 to avoid paying Abiola N45bn – Lamido

    Settle FG’s N45bn Debt To Abiola’s Family, Lamido Tells Tinubu

    FCTA bus terminals will curb ‘one chance’ menace – Wike

    NUC accredits fresh courses for Unilorin, LASUSTECH

    Bauchi teaching hospital probes patient’s death

    UTME: Psychologists urge action after Lagos student suicide

    Cultism, social media abuse cause for UTME failures — POCACOV

    Iniquity has brought Nigeria to where it is today – PFN President

    Tinubu committed to S’East dev – IPOB lawyer

    NANTA visits Turkish airline, seeks partnership

    Julius Berger vows to tackle Lagos traffic congestion

    Lasaco, Lagos disburse N978m to families of deceased civil servants

    Nine banks earn N2.3tn interest on N61.6tn loans

    Dangote refinery cancels June maintenance – Report

    Oshiomhole calls Atiku defection expert, asks him to write a book

    PDP tackles Uzodimma over N2. 1bn spent on Hajj, party

    PDP may not survive till 2027 — Suswam warns

    I’ll support Tinubu any day, any time, any how — Gov Sule

    Tinubu’s second term non-negotiable, says Okpebholo

    Otti approves immediate employment for 19 tech graduates

    Makinde launches Oyo free medical mission

    Sanwo-Olu hosts Guinness World Record holder, Ayelabola Ololade

    Sanwo-Olu’s wife, foundation fund free paediatric surgeries

    Oyo Assembly seeks mandatory ID verification, guest logs in hotels to curb cybercrime

    Osun Assembly passes vote of confidence in Adeleke

    Nasarawa Assembly passes bill to regulate mining activities

    Abia govt acquires Aba mega mall

    Zamfara disburses N33.6bn World Bank empowerment fund

    Ekiti begins recruitment of over 500 Amotekun, Agro-Marshals Corps

    Lagos unveils bus reform initiative to transform public transport

    Abuja barber to attempt Guinness World Record for longest haircut marathon

    Ogun female broadcaster slumps, dies at work

    Edo youths back Okpebholo’s crackdown on cultism

    25 Imo communities reject inclusion in proposed Orlu State

    Rivers women protest kidnapping of eight WAEC students

    Another Niger Delta varsity graduate killed in Bayelsa cult clash

    How I killed Delta PoS operator over N10,000 – Hotel manager

    16-year-old female student fakes own kidnap, demands ₦2m ransom

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 2013, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states after a series of deadly attacks by Islamist militant groups.

    * On this day in 1948, Israel became an independent state. The announcement by Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, triggered a 10-month armed conflict known as the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. It started the day after the proclamation as troops of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan and Iraq invaded the young nation.

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    Patience is the companion of wisdom. – Saint Augustine

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 14/05/2025* Boko Haram Kills 4 Soldiers In Renewed Onslaught On Military Bases Mass failure: JAMB, VCs to review UTME results Thursday CBN unveils diaspora BVN platform, targets $1bn monthly remittances Repairs: Ijora-Marine Bridge to be shut for 21 days Three Kebbi senators formally defect to APC Tunde Ednut becomes US citizen, receives presidential lifetime achievement award Uruguay’s ex-president Mujica dies at 89 Controversy Over Qatar’s $400m Jet Gift To Trump Macron threatens fresh sanctions if Russia rejects Ukraine ceasefire Netanyahu vows full-scale military push in Gaza amid hostage talks Ghana president tells firms to pump oil ‘like there’s no tomorrow’ Russia denies exploitation of Nigerian women in factories Nigeria’s FX inflow under threat as US mulls 5% tax on diaspora remittances Wike, Umahi to showcase Tinubu’s achievements in London US shares Wigwe’s helicopter crash report with FG ----------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * In December 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the sale, cultivation, and distribution of recreational cannabis, putting it at the forefront of a growing list of nations that have liberalized their cannabis laws in recent years. * The word ‘vaccine’ is derived from the Latin word for cow (vacca). ----------------------------- I won’t be distracted from doing what’s right — Tinubu Tinubu, Akpabio, govs pay Clark final respect Tinubu hails Adeleke at 65, praises his pan-Nigerian outlook Shettima to IsDB: Nigeria is ripe for investment Tinubu not forcing lawmakers to defect to APC — Senate leader Senate seeks deployment of more troops to N’East to curb Boko Haram resurgence Senate amends regional commission acts to allow more executive appointments Bill to convert YABATECH to varsity scales second reading in Senate Porous borders threaten Nigeria’s security — Speaker Abbas Reps plan inter-university centres as beneficiaries of TETFund funding Reps reject bills on rotational presidency, INEC’s power to register political parties Court condemns Natasha’s wrong use of social media Court to deliver judgment on Natasha’s suspension case June 27 Ganduje loses bid to quash $413,000, N1.8bn bribery charges N5.5b suit: SERAP’s false allegations cast our officials in bad light – DSS tells court INTERPOL nabs Canadian, Nigerian for suspected fraud in Abuja EFCC arrests Fred Ajudua over alleged $1.43m fraud CDS commend troops on operational achievements in North-west NAF to induct new aircraft May 16, donates hospital to Nasarawa community Police oppose IPoB’s Biafra Day lockdown Police rearrest escaped suspected kidnapper of Anambra lawmaker Police deny airlifting food items to bandits Police demote sergeant, reprimand two others over alleged assault Nigeria needs $10bn annually to fix power sector crisis – Adelabu Nigeria’s new crude blend, Obodo, enters market FG promises 20,000 affordable housing units Oyetola signs performance bonds with heads of NIMASA, NIWA, NSC, others FG lists N4.3bn savings bonds on NGX Fed govt integrates AI into curriculum Rural electrification attracted N5.8bn private investment – REA NiMET predicts heavy rainfall, warns of cholera outbreaks Nigerians don’t read enough… only 2,000 people downloaded CBN document  —  Cardoso FG picks NACCIMA boss, others for African Union MSME Forum NAFDAC seizes N47m fake toothpaste, spaghetti, others in Niger market Cash transfer missed millions of needy Nigerians – W’Bank Nigeria, W’Bank project reclaims degraded land Flooding: NEMA begs Uzodimma for emergency response equipment NOA warns corps members against shortcut to wealth Govt saved N31bn through demurrage automation – NSC Obasanjo, Atiku, Sambo, Others In Abuja As Sule Lamido Launches Autobiography FG voided June 12 to avoid paying Abiola N45bn – Lamido Settle FG’s N45bn Debt To Abiola’s Family, Lamido Tells Tinubu FCTA bus terminals will curb ‘one chance’ menace – Wike NUC accredits fresh courses for Unilorin, LASUSTECH Bauchi teaching hospital probes patient’s death UTME: Psychologists urge action after Lagos student suicide Cultism, social media abuse cause for UTME failures — POCACOV Iniquity has brought Nigeria to where it is today – PFN President Tinubu committed to S’East dev – IPOB lawyer NANTA visits Turkish airline, seeks partnership Julius Berger vows to tackle Lagos traffic congestion Lasaco, Lagos disburse N978m to families of deceased civil servants Nine banks earn N2.3tn interest on N61.6tn loans Dangote refinery cancels June maintenance – Report Oshiomhole calls Atiku defection expert, asks him to write a book PDP tackles Uzodimma over N2. 1bn spent on Hajj, party PDP may not survive till 2027 — Suswam warns I’ll support Tinubu any day, any time, any how — Gov Sule Tinubu’s second term non-negotiable, says Okpebholo Otti approves immediate employment for 19 tech graduates Makinde launches Oyo free medical mission Sanwo-Olu hosts Guinness World Record holder, Ayelabola Ololade Sanwo-Olu’s wife, foundation fund free paediatric surgeries Oyo Assembly seeks mandatory ID verification, guest logs in hotels to curb cybercrime Osun Assembly passes vote of confidence in Adeleke Nasarawa Assembly passes bill to regulate mining activities Abia govt acquires Aba mega mall Zamfara disburses N33.6bn World Bank empowerment fund Ekiti begins recruitment of over 500 Amotekun, Agro-Marshals Corps Lagos unveils bus reform initiative to transform public transport Abuja barber to attempt Guinness World Record for longest haircut marathon Ogun female broadcaster slumps, dies at work Edo youths back Okpebholo’s crackdown on cultism 25 Imo communities reject inclusion in proposed Orlu State Rivers women protest kidnapping of eight WAEC students Another Niger Delta varsity graduate killed in Bayelsa cult clash How I killed Delta PoS operator over N10,000 – Hotel manager 16-year-old female student fakes own kidnap, demands ₦2m ransom ----------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 2013, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states after a series of deadly attacks by Islamist militant groups. * On this day in 1948, Israel became an independent state. The announcement by Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, triggered a 10-month armed conflict known as the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. It started the day after the proclamation as troops of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan and Iraq invaded the young nation. ----------------------------- Patience is the companion of wisdom. – Saint Augustine Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 10/05/2025*

    No extradition process against Simon Ekpa – AGF

    Northern govs in high-stakes meeting over terror attacks

    Warri refinery workers continue strike

    Abia to commence construction of 10,000-barrel modular refinery

    Marketers import N2.4tn petrol amid competition with Dangote

    Business reality TV show, ‘The Next Titan’ returns

    Lookman misses training, doubtful for Roma clash

    Pope Leo XIV always wanted to be priest, says brother

    UAE pledges support for Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project

    11 African countries record two-thirds of malaria deaths — Report

    375 Nigerians sought Swedish asylum in 2024 — Report

    Benin shuts border against Nigerian northern community

    FG to repatriate 15,000 Nigerians stranded abroad

    Police rescue 25 Ivorians from kidnappers, arrest eight suspects



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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Group jogging is illegal in Burundi. It was banned in 2014 by the country’s president who feared that the activity could help people plan anti-government activities.

    * If you ingest nutmeg in large doses, it works like a hallucinogen due to a natural compound called myristicin.
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    Tinubu welcomes Qatari interest in agriculture, food security

    President celebrates agric icon, Tunde Badmus on birthday

    Speaker Abbas loses mother-in-law

    Kebbi senators defect to APC after meeting Tinubu

    Natasha fires back at Akpabio, denies violating court order

    $1.43m fraud case: S’Court revokes Fred Ajudua’s bail, orders return to prison

    Mohbad’s father gets court nod to challenge Naira Marley’s clearance

    Yahaya Bello, EFCC counsel clash as N80bn fraud trial continues

    EFCC pledges to probe Matawalle over alleged N528bn graft

    NAF: 1,150 terrorists neutralised in Northwest operation in 17 months

    Matawalle condoles family of slain Imam, donates N5m, foodstuffs

    4,803 peddlers arrested as NDLEA seizes 358kg illicit drugs

    FG forges ahead with Naira-for-Crude policy implementation

    JAMB releases 2025 UTME results, withholds 39,834 others

    How blind candidate hired another visually impaired person for UTME – JAMB

    FG generates N300m from 50 private varsities

    Passenger maltreatment: NCAA slams N3m fine on Kenya Airways

    64,188 Nigerians begin Hajj journey from Imo airport, Shettima commends unity

    Use social media responsibly, NYSC DG tells corps members

    NELFUND pledges to combat fraud, partners security agencies

    FG urged to build pedestrian bridge on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    Poultry farmers lament drop in egg sales

    Tinubu prioritising water supply to Abuja satellite towns – Wike

    FCT requests federal funds for development projects

    Nigeria deserves high standard ICC – Wike

    Lagos cooperative college to graduate 153 students

    Visually impaired athletes set for sports day

    Recycle, don’t ban plastics, manufacturers urge govt

    NNPCL is part of our business — Dangote

    Bayelsa PDP approves N306m salaries for officials

    LG poll: Revolt in Lagos APC over imposition

    Abiodun commissions Nigeria’s first rapid diagnostic test production facility in Ogun

    Sanwo-Olu inaugurates new accident, emergency centre in Epe

    Edo dep gov denies cultism allegation

    Ikpeazu built, inaugurated uninhabitable govt house — Abia govt

    FCT chief judge frees 30 awaiting trial inmates in Keffi prison

    Anambra govt excited over Tinubu’s promises during visit

    Kano spends N3bn on WASSCE, NECO fees for 141,000 students

    Gombe approves $481,000 for 969 intending pilgrims

    Lagos begins demolition of illegal buildings in GRA, others

    315 Muslim pilgrims airlifted to Mecca in inaugural international flight at Imo Airport

    Lagos pays N978m to families of deceased civil servants

    NSCDC denies extorting farmers at Kano grazing reserve

    Rivers vigilante group issues eviction notice to native doctors

    Fire guts three-storey building in Onitsha

    Cultists hack two Bayelsa graduates to death

    25-yr-old man nabbed in Lagos while transporting human organs for rituals

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1994, Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first black president. Mandela’s inauguration came after more than 300 years of white rule. Before becoming president, he was a pivotal figure in the fight against the racist apartheid regime and was incarcerated for 27 years.

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    Black and white might be sufficient. But why deprive yourself of color. – Christian Dior

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 10/05/2025* No extradition process against Simon Ekpa – AGF Northern govs in high-stakes meeting over terror attacks Warri refinery workers continue strike Abia to commence construction of 10,000-barrel modular refinery Marketers import N2.4tn petrol amid competition with Dangote Business reality TV show, ‘The Next Titan’ returns Lookman misses training, doubtful for Roma clash Pope Leo XIV always wanted to be priest, says brother UAE pledges support for Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project 11 African countries record two-thirds of malaria deaths — Report 375 Nigerians sought Swedish asylum in 2024 — Report Benin shuts border against Nigerian northern community FG to repatriate 15,000 Nigerians stranded abroad Police rescue 25 Ivorians from kidnappers, arrest eight suspects ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Group jogging is illegal in Burundi. It was banned in 2014 by the country’s president who feared that the activity could help people plan anti-government activities. * If you ingest nutmeg in large doses, it works like a hallucinogen due to a natural compound called myristicin. ------------------------- Tinubu welcomes Qatari interest in agriculture, food security President celebrates agric icon, Tunde Badmus on birthday Speaker Abbas loses mother-in-law Kebbi senators defect to APC after meeting Tinubu Natasha fires back at Akpabio, denies violating court order $1.43m fraud case: S’Court revokes Fred Ajudua’s bail, orders return to prison Mohbad’s father gets court nod to challenge Naira Marley’s clearance Yahaya Bello, EFCC counsel clash as N80bn fraud trial continues EFCC pledges to probe Matawalle over alleged N528bn graft NAF: 1,150 terrorists neutralised in Northwest operation in 17 months Matawalle condoles family of slain Imam, donates N5m, foodstuffs 4,803 peddlers arrested as NDLEA seizes 358kg illicit drugs FG forges ahead with Naira-for-Crude policy implementation JAMB releases 2025 UTME results, withholds 39,834 others How blind candidate hired another visually impaired person for UTME – JAMB FG generates N300m from 50 private varsities Passenger maltreatment: NCAA slams N3m fine on Kenya Airways 64,188 Nigerians begin Hajj journey from Imo airport, Shettima commends unity Use social media responsibly, NYSC DG tells corps members NELFUND pledges to combat fraud, partners security agencies FG urged to build pedestrian bridge on Lagos-Ibadan expressway Poultry farmers lament drop in egg sales Tinubu prioritising water supply to Abuja satellite towns – Wike FCT requests federal funds for development projects Nigeria deserves high standard ICC – Wike Lagos cooperative college to graduate 153 students Visually impaired athletes set for sports day Recycle, don’t ban plastics, manufacturers urge govt NNPCL is part of our business — Dangote Bayelsa PDP approves N306m salaries for officials LG poll: Revolt in Lagos APC over imposition Abiodun commissions Nigeria’s first rapid diagnostic test production facility in Ogun Sanwo-Olu inaugurates new accident, emergency centre in Epe Edo dep gov denies cultism allegation Ikpeazu built, inaugurated uninhabitable govt house — Abia govt FCT chief judge frees 30 awaiting trial inmates in Keffi prison Anambra govt excited over Tinubu’s promises during visit Kano spends N3bn on WASSCE, NECO fees for 141,000 students Gombe approves $481,000 for 969 intending pilgrims Lagos begins demolition of illegal buildings in GRA, others 315 Muslim pilgrims airlifted to Mecca in inaugural international flight at Imo Airport Lagos pays N978m to families of deceased civil servants NSCDC denies extorting farmers at Kano grazing reserve Rivers vigilante group issues eviction notice to native doctors Fire guts three-storey building in Onitsha Cultists hack two Bayelsa graduates to death 25-yr-old man nabbed in Lagos while transporting human organs for rituals ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1994, Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first black president. Mandela’s inauguration came after more than 300 years of white rule. Before becoming president, he was a pivotal figure in the fight against the racist apartheid regime and was incarcerated for 27 years. ------------------------- Black and white might be sufficient. But why deprive yourself of color. – Christian Dior Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
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