• Today is another big day. PSG v Int, who will come out smiling, because one must cry and one must smile.
    Today is another big day. PSG v Int, who will come out smiling, because one must cry and one must smile.
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  • Today is Saturday.
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    Yes, I know.
    Dear Employers in different industries.
    What if this is the only Game Changer your Customer Service needs?

    And to the employees? What if this is the opportunity for you to upscale your skill and get it right in a flip?

    Do what smart employers and employees are doing.

    Click here to register:
    https://forms.gle/1EZvHxZKpA41b7E49
    Today is Saturday. . . . Yes, I know. Dear Employers in different industries. What if this is the only Game Changer your Customer Service needs? And to the employees? What if this is the opportunity for you to upscale your skill and get it right in a flip? Do what smart employers and employees are doing. Click here to register: https://forms.gle/1EZvHxZKpA41b7E49
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  • FREE TUITION, MONTHLY STIPEND, FREE MEALS, ACCOMMODATION AND GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT AFTER SCHOOL

    ANOTHER RENEWED HOPE INITIATIVE
    The Federal Government of Nigeria has eliminated all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) as of the 2025–2026 academic year.

    List of the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges in Nigeria:
    FSTC Yaba – Lagos State
    FSTC Ilesa – Osun State
    FSTC Kafanchan – Kaduna State
    FSTC Uyo – Akwa Ibom State
    FSTC Otukpo – Benue State
    FSTC Awka – Anambra State
    FSTC Jalingo – Taraba State
    FSTC Tungbo – Bayelsa State
    FSTC Doma – Nasarawa State
    FSTC Zuru – Kebbi State
    FSTC Michika – Adamawa State
    FSTC Ohanso – Abia State
    FSTC Orozo – FCT, Abuja
    FSTC Uromi – Edo State
    FSTC Aba – Abia State
    FSTC Ikare-Akoko – Ondo State
    FSTC Ahoada – Rivers State
    FSTC Lassa – Borno State
    FSTC Yauri – Kebbi State
    FSTC Otobi – Benue State
    FSTC Enugu – Enugu State
    FSTC Ikot Ekpene – Akwa Ibom State
    FSTC Usi-Ekiti – Ekiti State
    FSTC Ogugu – Kogi State
    FSTC Bwari – FCT, Abuja
    FSTC Ijebu-Imushin – Ogun State
    FSTC Sokoto – Sokoto State
    FSTC Yaba (Annex) – Lagos State
    FSTC Ilorin – Kwara State
    FSTC Garki – Jigawa State
    FSTC Kuta – Niger State
    FSTC Biliri – Gombe State
    FSTC Otukpa – Benue State.

    The 2025–2026 academic year’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program will begin in August 2025.

    TVET provides a practical approach to education, giving students credentials and abilities that are highly sought after in today’s labor market.

    *Benefits of TVET Programs*
    TVET programs are intended to assist students in gaining specialized skills in a wide range of industries, such as construction, engineering, hospitality, and healthcare, among many others!

    By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following:

    Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment
    2. Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labor Market Needs

    3. Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves

    4. Free Tuition for the 3 years of Training in the College

    5. Free Accommodation for the 3 Years of Training

    6. Free Meals for the 3 Years of Training

    7. Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep.

    8. Upon Completion of Studies in 3 years, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise

    9. Students upon graduation will obtain a National Business and National Technical Certificate.

    10. Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ).

    11. The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas

    WANTS TO ENROLL?

    1. Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register.

    2. Registration Fee per Student is N4,200 (Four Thousand, Two Hundred Naira) only.

    3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online.

    4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday, 12th June 2025.

    5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday, 14th June 2025, at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am.

    6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed.
    Form is available at Federal Technical College, Yaba and it closes on the 11 th of June while the exam comes up on the 14th. Do not delay.
    FREE TUITION, MONTHLY STIPEND, FREE MEALS, ACCOMMODATION AND GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT AFTER SCHOOL ANOTHER RENEWED HOPE INITIATIVE The Federal Government of Nigeria has eliminated all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) as of the 2025–2026 academic year. ✅ List of the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges in Nigeria: FSTC Yaba – Lagos State FSTC Ilesa – Osun State FSTC Kafanchan – Kaduna State FSTC Uyo – Akwa Ibom State FSTC Otukpo – Benue State FSTC Awka – Anambra State FSTC Jalingo – Taraba State FSTC Tungbo – Bayelsa State FSTC Doma – Nasarawa State FSTC Zuru – Kebbi State FSTC Michika – Adamawa State FSTC Ohanso – Abia State FSTC Orozo – FCT, Abuja FSTC Uromi – Edo State FSTC Aba – Abia State FSTC Ikare-Akoko – Ondo State FSTC Ahoada – Rivers State FSTC Lassa – Borno State FSTC Yauri – Kebbi State FSTC Otobi – Benue State FSTC Enugu – Enugu State FSTC Ikot Ekpene – Akwa Ibom State FSTC Usi-Ekiti – Ekiti State FSTC Ogugu – Kogi State FSTC Bwari – FCT, Abuja FSTC Ijebu-Imushin – Ogun State FSTC Sokoto – Sokoto State FSTC Yaba (Annex) – Lagos State FSTC Ilorin – Kwara State FSTC Garki – Jigawa State FSTC Kuta – Niger State FSTC Biliri – Gombe State FSTC Otukpa – Benue State. The 2025–2026 academic year’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program will begin in August 2025. TVET provides a practical approach to education, giving students credentials and abilities that are highly sought after in today’s labor market. *Benefits of TVET Programs* TVET programs are intended to assist students in gaining specialized skills in a wide range of industries, such as construction, engineering, hospitality, and healthcare, among many others! By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following: Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment 2. Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labor Market Needs 3. Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves 4. Free Tuition for the 3 years of Training in the College 5. Free Accommodation for the 3 Years of Training 6. Free Meals for the 3 Years of Training 7. Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep. 8. Upon Completion of Studies in 3 years, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise 9. Students upon graduation will obtain a National Business and National Technical Certificate. 10. Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ). 11. The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas WANTS TO ENROLL? 1. Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register. 2. Registration Fee per Student is N4,200 (Four Thousand, Two Hundred Naira) only. 3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online. 4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday, 12th June 2025. 5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday, 14th June 2025, at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am. 6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed. Form is available at Federal Technical College, Yaba and it closes on the 11 th of June while the exam comes up on the 14th. Do not delay.
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  • FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DECLARES FREE EDUCATION AT FSTC!*
    With effect from 2025/2026 academic session, the Federal Government has abolished all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) in Nigeria.
    Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program for the 2025/26 academic year starting from August 2025.
    TVET offers a hands-on approach to education, *equipping students with practical skills and qualifications that are highly valued in today's job market*
    TVET courses are designed to help students develop specialized skills in various fields including engineering, hospitality, healthcare, construction, and many more!
    By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following:
    1.*Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment*
    2. *Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labour Market Needs*
    3. *Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves*
    4. *Free Tuition for the 3-year of Training in the College*
    5. *Free Accomodation for the 3-year of Training*
    6. *Free Meals for the 3-year of Training*
    7. *Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep*
    8. *Upon Completion of Studies in 3-year, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise*
    9. *Students upon graduation will obtain National Business and National Technical Certificate*
    10. *Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ)*
    11. *The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas*
    *For Goodness Sake, what else are you waiting for?

    *WANTS TO ENROLL?*
    1.Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register.
    2. Registration Fee per Student is N5000 (FiveThousand Naira) only
    3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online
    4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday 12th June 2025
    5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday 14th June 2025 at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am.
    6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed.
    FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DECLARES FREE EDUCATION AT FSTC!* With effect from 2025/2026 academic session, the Federal Government has abolished all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) in Nigeria. Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program for the 2025/26 academic year starting from August 2025. TVET offers a hands-on approach to education, *equipping students with practical skills and qualifications that are highly valued in today's job market* TVET courses are designed to help students develop specialized skills in various fields including engineering, hospitality, healthcare, construction, and many more! By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following: 1.*Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment* 2. *Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labour Market Needs* 3. *Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves* 4. *Free Tuition for the 3-year of Training in the College* 5. *Free Accomodation for the 3-year of Training* 6. *Free Meals for the 3-year of Training* 7. *Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep* 8. *Upon Completion of Studies in 3-year, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise* 9. *Students upon graduation will obtain National Business and National Technical Certificate* 10. *Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ)* 11. *The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas* *For Goodness Sake, what else are you waiting for? *WANTS TO ENROLL?* 1.Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register. 2. Registration Fee per Student is N5000 (FiveThousand Naira) only 3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online 4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday 12th June 2025 5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday 14th June 2025 at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am. 6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed.
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  • *THE FIRE IS HERE*

    The flames of revival have descended upon Abuja, and heaven has opened over this city.

    Day 1 of the Living Jesus Fire Conference (LFC) Abuja was a holy eruption—we are enlightened with new revelation for the word of God by our man of God.

    We now prepare for the final session, happening today at 8:00 AM.

    A fresh baptism of fire awaits those who are thirsty.

    #LFCAbuja
    #FireConference
    #ProphetIsaiahMacwealth
    *THE FIRE IS HERE* 🔥🔥🔥 The flames of revival have descended upon Abuja, and heaven has opened over this city. Day 1 of the Living Jesus Fire Conference (LFC) Abuja was a holy eruption—we are enlightened with new revelation for the word of God by our man of God. We now prepare for the final session, happening today at 8:00 AM. A fresh baptism of fire awaits those who are thirsty. #LFCAbuja #FireConference #ProphetIsaiahMacwealth
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  • 10 messages you need to hear today:

    If you don't separate yourself from your distractions. Your distractions will separate you from your goals and the life you want.

    You don't have to prove anything to anyone. Ever.
    Make your moves. Keep your focus.

    Wasted time is worse than wasted money. Who you invest your time with matters.

    Winners are not people who never fail. They are people that never quit.

    The choices you make today will determine the life you live tomorrow.

    None of us sit high enough to look down on anyone. Be humble.

    If you combine patience with a strong work ethic, you have a recipe for unstoppable success.

    The wound might not be your fault, but the healing is your responsibility.

    You'll carry yourself differently when your confidence is sourced from your own belief and not validation from someone else.

    You can't build up your life when you are surrounded by people who try to tear it down.

    Think about this...!

    10 messages you need to hear today: If you don't separate yourself from your distractions. Your distractions will separate you from your goals and the life you want. You don't have to prove anything to anyone. Ever. Make your moves. Keep your focus. Wasted time is worse than wasted money. Who you invest your time with matters. Winners are not people who never fail. They are people that never quit. The choices you make today will determine the life you live tomorrow. None of us sit high enough to look down on anyone. Be humble. If you combine patience with a strong work ethic, you have a recipe for unstoppable success. The wound might not be your fault, but the healing is your responsibility. You'll carry yourself differently when your confidence is sourced from your own belief and not validation from someone else. You can't build up your life when you are surrounded by people who try to tear it down. Think about this...!
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  • I thank God for today being the last day of the month of May 2025 And May God usher us graciously into the month of June.
    I thank God for today being the last day of the month of May 2025 And May God usher us graciously into the month of June.
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  • JOHN 3 V 16
    WILL COME THROUGH FOR YOU TODAY
    JOHN 3 V 16 WILL COME THROUGH FOR YOU TODAY
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  • PSALM 23
    IS YOURS TODAY
    PSALM 23 IS YOURS TODAY
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  • *THE SACRED ART OF SAVING*

    A river does not swell in a day, and wealth is not built in a moment. The secret of financial security is hidden in one simple principle—saving, no matter how small.

    It’s not about how much you earn; it’s about how much you keep. A man who spends all he makes, no matter how vast, is merely one step away from struggle. But the one who saves, even if little by little, builds an empire in silence.

    A dime saved is a seed planted. Over time, it grows into a mighty harvest—one that shields you in stormy times and empowers you in golden moments.

    *Start today, Save something, Anything. Your future self will thank you*.

    *#GadaToken
    #Brando Shares*
    *THE SACRED ART OF SAVING* A river does not swell in a day, and wealth is not built in a moment. The secret of financial security is hidden in one simple principle—saving, no matter how small. It’s not about how much you earn; it’s about how much you keep. A man who spends all he makes, no matter how vast, is merely one step away from struggle. But the one who saves, even if little by little, builds an empire in silence. A dime saved is a seed planted. Over time, it grows into a mighty harvest—one that shields you in stormy times and empowers you in golden moments. *Start today, Save something, Anything. Your future self will thank you*. *#GadaToken #Brando Shares*
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 31/05/2025*

    Two Years of Tinubu’s Administration: We’re hungrier, impoverished — Nigerians

    Niger flood of fury: Over 100 dead, 75 buried, 100 missing

    Simon Ekpa: Finnish prosecutors seek six-year jail term for agitator

    Biafra Day: Sit-at-home cripples businesses in Enugu, Imo

    INEC fixes June 20, Aug. 8 for 2026 Ekiti, Osun guber polls

    NOA deepens partnership with Yoruba monarchs on civic engagement

    Ekiti imposes ban on public smoking, warns defaulters

    Cameroon’s late arrival forces cancellation of Super Falcons’ friendly

    Rousing welcome as Madrid star David Alaba visits New Afrika Shrine

    Seyi Adewunmi returns as Lagos Country Club president amidst odds

    Sallah: Muslims Explore Options As Ram Prices Soar

    Abortion pill inventor Etienne-Emile Baulieu dies aged 98

    Visa crackdown: You’ll be fine, Trump tells Chinese students in US

    NIDCOM to probe killing of Nigerian by Switzerland police


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * June used to be the fourth month in the year. Before Julius Caesar came to power, the calendar year only had 10 months. In 46 BC he created the Julian calendar by adding two more months to the year, which made June the sixth month.

    * Ketchup was once sold as medicine. The condiment was prescribed and sold to people suffering with indigestion back in 1834.
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    Tinubu issues executive order to slash oil sector costs

    Reps, NEPZA task FTZs on prompt FAAC remittances

    Looted funds: EFCC, ICPC recovered $105.9m not $967.5b – Fagbemi

    Simon Ekpa appears in Finnish court on terrorism charges

    Court jails 15 foreigners for cyber-terrorism, internet fraud

    Court to hear Diezani’s asset forfeiture suit June 30

    Appeal Court reverses judgment voiding Kano’s LG election, KANSIEC’s composition

    15 convicted foreigners recruited Lagos youths for cyber-terrorism – EFCC

    EFCC arrests 78 Internet fraudsters

    150 million Nigerians affected by insecurity, says Ribadu

    Troops eliminate terror kingpin Abu Fatima in Borno – Army

    60 terrorists killed as army repels attack in Borno

    Immigration arrests alleged Enugu ritual killer, hands him over to police

    We shouldn’t be swayed solely by negative global statistics — Presidency

    FG revives NATEP, eyes $1tn outsourcing market

    FG targets $1bn annual investment in CNG projects

    FG targets 90% energy cost savings for bus drivers with CNG vehicles

    We’ve restored global confidence in Nigeria’s aviation sector — Keyamo

    2027: INEC ‘Withholds’ Registration Of New Parties

    Tech vital in tackling corruption in govt – NITDA

    NAFDAC defends crackdown on Onitsha traders, says charges lawful

    Lagos, FCT lead in 256,567 unclaimed driver’s licences – FRSC

    Rent: Abuja property owners crowd payment office over deadline

    Abuja Public Transport System National Embarrassment –Wike

    Fayemi questions delay in 2025 budget release

    TUC elects new executives as Ogbonna emerges chairman in Anambra

    Family of late NTA’s Kola Muyi donates rare music collection to MCSN

    Tonto Dikeh celebrates 40th birthday with philanthropic flair

    Speed Darlington snubs NAPTIP summons

    My wife died due to my absence, I’m avenging her – Pastor Kumuyi

    Record stock rally greets Tinubu’s first two years

    Heirs Insurance offers N10m in essay contest

    Seplat to invest in power sector

    WAMCO appoints new BOT chairman

    Nigerian banks to consider advanced biometrics to combat electronic fraud

    Afia TV enters Lagos media market, promises impactful results

    BUA Group, Hadiza Usman Renew Rift Over Rivers Port Concession

    Okpebholo, Idahosa, APC leaders celebrate Appeal Court victory

    Obidient forum asks Oborevwori to provide revenue details

    Eno: I love PDP, but it’s time to progressively move

    2026: Defection won’t affect Adeleke’s victory – PDP chair

    Police escort, killed my sister, not bandits – Taraba gov

    Ibas rejects Julius Berger’s quest to increase project from N195.3bn to N368bn

    Aiyedatiwa inaugurates 7km road

    Bayelsa begins payment of new minimum wage, arrears

    Kwara seals unregistered coaching centres, cyber cafés over permit

    Benue youths protest as herders kill three

    Insecurity: Residents, students embark on daily mass protests in Delta community

    Bolt driver shot dead in Bayelsa

    Niger flood: I lost 17 members of my household — Victim laments

    My son who died in Lagos building collapse scored 320 in UTME – Driver

    How I became a chartered accountant at 17 – Babcock student

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1859, the Great Clock housing Big Ben started keeping time. The clock at the top of Elizabeth Tower at the north end of the British Houses of Parliament is one of the world’s best-known timekeepers.

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    Do not dare not to dare. – C. S. Lewis

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 31/05/2025* Two Years of Tinubu’s Administration: We’re hungrier, impoverished — Nigerians Niger flood of fury: Over 100 dead, 75 buried, 100 missing Simon Ekpa: Finnish prosecutors seek six-year jail term for agitator Biafra Day: Sit-at-home cripples businesses in Enugu, Imo INEC fixes June 20, Aug. 8 for 2026 Ekiti, Osun guber polls NOA deepens partnership with Yoruba monarchs on civic engagement Ekiti imposes ban on public smoking, warns defaulters Cameroon’s late arrival forces cancellation of Super Falcons’ friendly Rousing welcome as Madrid star David Alaba visits New Afrika Shrine Seyi Adewunmi returns as Lagos Country Club president amidst odds Sallah: Muslims Explore Options As Ram Prices Soar Abortion pill inventor Etienne-Emile Baulieu dies aged 98 Visa crackdown: You’ll be fine, Trump tells Chinese students in US NIDCOM to probe killing of Nigerian by Switzerland police ------------------------ *DID YOU KNOW?* * June used to be the fourth month in the year. Before Julius Caesar came to power, the calendar year only had 10 months. In 46 BC he created the Julian calendar by adding two more months to the year, which made June the sixth month. * Ketchup was once sold as medicine. The condiment was prescribed and sold to people suffering with indigestion back in 1834. ------------------------ Tinubu issues executive order to slash oil sector costs Reps, NEPZA task FTZs on prompt FAAC remittances Looted funds: EFCC, ICPC recovered $105.9m not $967.5b – Fagbemi Simon Ekpa appears in Finnish court on terrorism charges Court jails 15 foreigners for cyber-terrorism, internet fraud Court to hear Diezani’s asset forfeiture suit June 30 Appeal Court reverses judgment voiding Kano’s LG election, KANSIEC’s composition 15 convicted foreigners recruited Lagos youths for cyber-terrorism – EFCC EFCC arrests 78 Internet fraudsters 150 million Nigerians affected by insecurity, says Ribadu Troops eliminate terror kingpin Abu Fatima in Borno – Army 60 terrorists killed as army repels attack in Borno Immigration arrests alleged Enugu ritual killer, hands him over to police We shouldn’t be swayed solely by negative global statistics — Presidency FG revives NATEP, eyes $1tn outsourcing market FG targets $1bn annual investment in CNG projects FG targets 90% energy cost savings for bus drivers with CNG vehicles We’ve restored global confidence in Nigeria’s aviation sector — Keyamo 2027: INEC ‘Withholds’ Registration Of New Parties Tech vital in tackling corruption in govt – NITDA NAFDAC defends crackdown on Onitsha traders, says charges lawful Lagos, FCT lead in 256,567 unclaimed driver’s licences – FRSC Rent: Abuja property owners crowd payment office over deadline Abuja Public Transport System National Embarrassment –Wike Fayemi questions delay in 2025 budget release TUC elects new executives as Ogbonna emerges chairman in Anambra Family of late NTA’s Kola Muyi donates rare music collection to MCSN Tonto Dikeh celebrates 40th birthday with philanthropic flair Speed Darlington snubs NAPTIP summons My wife died due to my absence, I’m avenging her – Pastor Kumuyi Record stock rally greets Tinubu’s first two years Heirs Insurance offers N10m in essay contest Seplat to invest in power sector WAMCO appoints new BOT chairman Nigerian banks to consider advanced biometrics to combat electronic fraud Afia TV enters Lagos media market, promises impactful results BUA Group, Hadiza Usman Renew Rift Over Rivers Port Concession Okpebholo, Idahosa, APC leaders celebrate Appeal Court victory Obidient forum asks Oborevwori to provide revenue details Eno: I love PDP, but it’s time to progressively move 2026: Defection won’t affect Adeleke’s victory – PDP chair Police escort, killed my sister, not bandits – Taraba gov Ibas rejects Julius Berger’s quest to increase project from N195.3bn to N368bn Aiyedatiwa inaugurates 7km road Bayelsa begins payment of new minimum wage, arrears Kwara seals unregistered coaching centres, cyber cafés over permit Benue youths protest as herders kill three Insecurity: Residents, students embark on daily mass protests in Delta community Bolt driver shot dead in Bayelsa Niger flood: I lost 17 members of my household — Victim laments My son who died in Lagos building collapse scored 320 in UTME – Driver How I became a chartered accountant at 17 – Babcock student ------------------------ *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1859, the Great Clock housing Big Ben started keeping time. The clock at the top of Elizabeth Tower at the north end of the British Houses of Parliament is one of the world’s best-known timekeepers. ------------------------ Do not dare not to dare. – C. S. Lewis Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Invest in Yourself!

    "It's better to have a certificate and not need it than to need it and not have it."

    Don't miss out on opportunities because you lack the necessary skills or education! Go to school, acquire a skill, and unlock your potential!

    Education and skills training can open doors to:

    Better job prospects
    Increased earning potential
    Improved confidence
    Enhanced problem-solving skills
    Greater financial stability

    Don't wait – invest in yourself today!
    Invest in Yourself! "It's better to have a certificate and not need it than to need it and not have it." Don't miss out on opportunities because you lack the necessary skills or education! Go to school, acquire a skill, and unlock your potential! Education and skills training can open doors to: Better job prospects Increased earning potential Improved confidence Enhanced problem-solving skills Greater financial stability Don't wait – invest in yourself today!
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