• A Capacity Leader Hon. Daniel Amos

    HAPPY GLORIOUS BIRTHDAY, HON. DANIEL AMOS

    Today, I celebrate not just your Birthday, but also your remarkable two years of impactful representation in Jema’a/Sanga Federal Constituency. Your commitment to the people is evident in your actions from the flag-off of Fertilizer, Rice, and Tricycle distribution, to your consistent efforts to uplift our Communities.

    You have proven that Leadership is not about occupying a seat, but about delivering for the people and you’ve done just that.

    To those who may be wondering, let it be known there’s no vacancy, Your seat is already filled by competence, compassion, and credibility.

    Once again, Happy Glorious Birthday Sir. May your new year be filled with Strength, Wisdom, and continued success in service to our People.

    Sign Comr Sunday Esua #Bright Future to Nigeria
    Kaduna Political Affairs
    Midat Joseph
    Come to Southern Kaduna
    A Capacity Leader Hon. Daniel Amos HAPPY GLORIOUS BIRTHDAY, HON. DANIEL AMOS Today, I celebrate not just your Birthday, but also your remarkable two years of impactful representation in Jema’a/Sanga Federal Constituency. Your commitment to the people is evident in your actions from the flag-off of Fertilizer, Rice, and Tricycle distribution, to your consistent efforts to uplift our Communities. You have proven that Leadership is not about occupying a seat, but about delivering for the people and you’ve done just that. To those who may be wondering, let it be known there’s no vacancy, Your seat is already filled by competence, compassion, and credibility. Once again, Happy Glorious Birthday Sir. May your new year be filled with Strength, Wisdom, and continued success in service to our People. Sign Comr Sunday Esua #Bright Future to Nigeria Kaduna Political Affairs Midat Joseph Come to Southern Kaduna
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  • Immediately after my wedding, barely a few weeks in, someone I knew called and said he had sent a monetary gift for me through a close friend of mine. My heart leaped — because at that point, I was swimming in debt from the wedding.

    I called my friend. He confirmed receiving the money.

    I thanked him and sent my account details immediately.

    But he shocked me.

    He said,

    “I won’t send the money to you.”

    I laughed — thinking it was a joke. But he was dead serious.

    “I won't send it until you’re ready to collect what I bought with it,” he added.

    I was confused.

    I called and called. He kept repeating the same thing. His tone got cold, almost dismissive. It hurt me more than I can explain.

    I called the person who had sent the money, told him what my friend was doing. He seemed surprised but told me to reach out to my friend again.

    I was furious. I decided to cut both of them off.

    A few days passed. Then one night, my friend called again. I ignored it.

    He called again. And again. My phone rang until it felt like it would vibrate off the table.

    I switched it off.

    He kept calling for days. Eventually, I blocked him — on calls, on chats, on life. I told myself: He betrayed me. He stole from me.

    Six months later, I felt the weight of the silence. I realized how much I missed him — my friend, my brother.

    So I went to his house.

    They told me he had moved.

    Gone.

    No one knew where he went. No forwarding address. No explanation.

    I was angry all over again.
    I concluded he had run away with the money. That he had played me.

    Even though I had moved on from the money, the betrayal began to rot inside me again like an old wound reopened.

    Three years later.

    I was stuck in Lagos traffic, heading to the Island.

    I saw someone on the other lane.

    Something about the posture, the shape of his head, the way he tilted slightly to the right.

    But… he was in a wheelchair.

    I told myself,

    “It can’t be him. He wasn’t like that before.”

    Still, I begged the driver to stop. My heart was pounding as I crossed the road.

    I walked closer. He turned.

    It was him.

    My friend.

    In a wheelchair.

    Before I could speak, he wheeled toward me and hugged me.

    No hesitation. No resentment. Just warmth. And pain.

    I stood there, stunned. My mouth dry. My hands weak. I had rehearsed this day in my head, where I’d scream at him, call him a thief, ask if karma crippled him. But I said nothing.

    Then he pulled a backpack from behind his chair. Slowly, he brought out a faded blue file.

    He handed it to me.

    I opened it — and inside were land documents.

    And pictures of an uncompleted building.

    My eyes scanned the papers.

    It was my name written all over the documents.

    Not his.

    Not his wife’s.

    Mine.

    “I didn’t want you to waste the money Aunty sent on clearing wedding debts,”

    he said quietly.

    “So I bought land in your name... so you could become a landlord like me.”

    My hands trembled.

    My lips quivered.

    I dropped to the floor right there on the roadside and began to cry.

    He sat quietly in his chair. His face was tired. His eyes sunken.

    “You insulted me,” he said calmly. “You insulted my wife too. You called us thieves. But it was her idea. The night we tried to call you… I had just been in an accident. I was lying in the back of a tricycle, bleeding, and told her to call you.”

    He paused.

    “You didn’t pick.”

    I cried harder.

    “When my wife died in the hospital… I called again. That’s when I found out you had blocked me. You blocked me everywhere.”

    There were no tears in his eyes. Just silence. And truth.

    “I never stole from you. I am not your enemy. I was trying to protect your future. But money… money will always reveal how deep the love truly runs.”

    He turned and wheeled away.

    A cab stopped.

    He got in and left.

    Just like that.

    I’ve never stepped foot in that house he built in my name.

    I can’t.

    Not until I see him again.

    Not until I hold him and say the words I never said.

    I’m sorry.

    Please… don’t be quick to assume people have ghosted you.

    Don’t jump to conclusions.

    Sometimes, the silence is a scream for help you ignored.

    Sometimes, the person you thought betrayed you was the one holding your future in their hands.
    Sometimes, people disappear not to rob you — but because **life hit them harder than they could bear.

    Before you block someone forever — ask them why.

    You never know the battles they were silently fighting… for you.

    The End.

    #copied
    Immediately after my wedding, barely a few weeks in, someone I knew called and said he had sent a monetary gift for me through a close friend of mine. My heart leaped — because at that point, I was swimming in debt from the wedding. I called my friend. He confirmed receiving the money. I thanked him and sent my account details immediately. But he shocked me. He said, “I won’t send the money to you.” I laughed — thinking it was a joke. But he was dead serious. “I won't send it until you’re ready to collect what I bought with it,” he added. I was confused. I called and called. He kept repeating the same thing. His tone got cold, almost dismissive. It hurt me more than I can explain. I called the person who had sent the money, told him what my friend was doing. He seemed surprised but told me to reach out to my friend again. I was furious. I decided to cut both of them off. A few days passed. Then one night, my friend called again. I ignored it. He called again. And again. My phone rang until it felt like it would vibrate off the table. I switched it off. He kept calling for days. Eventually, I blocked him — on calls, on chats, on life. I told myself: He betrayed me. He stole from me. Six months later, I felt the weight of the silence. I realized how much I missed him — my friend, my brother. So I went to his house. They told me he had moved. Gone. No one knew where he went. No forwarding address. No explanation. I was angry all over again. I concluded he had run away with the money. That he had played me. Even though I had moved on from the money, the betrayal began to rot inside me again like an old wound reopened. Three years later. I was stuck in Lagos traffic, heading to the Island. I saw someone on the other lane. Something about the posture, the shape of his head, the way he tilted slightly to the right. But… he was in a wheelchair. I told myself, “It can’t be him. He wasn’t like that before.” Still, I begged the driver to stop. My heart was pounding as I crossed the road. I walked closer. He turned. It was him. My friend. In a wheelchair. Before I could speak, he wheeled toward me and hugged me. No hesitation. No resentment. Just warmth. And pain. I stood there, stunned. My mouth dry. My hands weak. I had rehearsed this day in my head, where I’d scream at him, call him a thief, ask if karma crippled him. But I said nothing. Then he pulled a backpack from behind his chair. Slowly, he brought out a faded blue file. He handed it to me. I opened it — and inside were land documents. And pictures of an uncompleted building. My eyes scanned the papers. It was my name written all over the documents. Not his. Not his wife’s. Mine. “I didn’t want you to waste the money Aunty sent on clearing wedding debts,” he said quietly. “So I bought land in your name... so you could become a landlord like me.” My hands trembled. My lips quivered. I dropped to the floor right there on the roadside and began to cry. He sat quietly in his chair. His face was tired. His eyes sunken. “You insulted me,” he said calmly. “You insulted my wife too. You called us thieves. But it was her idea. The night we tried to call you… I had just been in an accident. I was lying in the back of a tricycle, bleeding, and told her to call you.” He paused. “You didn’t pick.” I cried harder. “When my wife died in the hospital… I called again. That’s when I found out you had blocked me. You blocked me everywhere.” There were no tears in his eyes. Just silence. And truth. “I never stole from you. I am not your enemy. I was trying to protect your future. But money… money will always reveal how deep the love truly runs.” He turned and wheeled away. A cab stopped. He got in and left. Just like that. I’ve never stepped foot in that house he built in my name. I can’t. Not until I see him again. Not until I hold him and say the words I never said. I’m sorry. Please… don’t be quick to assume people have ghosted you. Don’t jump to conclusions. Sometimes, the silence is a scream for help you ignored. Sometimes, the person you thought betrayed you was the one holding your future in their hands. Sometimes, people disappear not to rob you — but because **life hit them harder than they could bear. Before you block someone forever — ask them why. You never know the battles they were silently fighting… for you. The End. #copied
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  • Nigerians once did this to their sitting President when
    Dollar was N180
    Petrol was N97/litre
    Bag of rice N7k
    Average car 1million Motorcycle 50k
    Tricycle 100k
    Android phone 10k
    Average federal university school fees 10-14k
    Inflation rate 5%
    etc

    What's happening now..
    Nigerians?

    Summary:
    We 're simply suff@ring the cons£quences of action taken out of h@te effusi○n, big○try, and bitt@rness ag@inst the other.
    Nigerians once did this to their sitting President when Dollar was N180 Petrol was N97/litre Bag of rice N7k Average car 1million Motorcycle 50k Tricycle 100k Android phone 10k Average federal university school fees 10-14k Inflation rate 5% etc What's happening now.. Nigerians? Summary: We 're simply suff@ring the cons£quences of action taken out of h@te effusi○n, big○try, and bitt@rness ag@inst the other.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 27/06/2025*

    New tax laws to open up economy, says Tinubu

    Tinubu reunites Wike, Fubara, Rivers lawmakers

    By-elections hold across 12 states Aug 16, says INEC

    Why FG is running three budgets simultaneously – Budget Office

    Makinde renames Ibadan poly after ex-governor Olunloyo

    Finalists storm Lagos for 2025 Federation Cup finals

    Lagos urges patronage of free maternal, health services

    Awoniyi extends contract with Nottingham

    Iran says war with Israel caused ‘serious’ damage to nuclear sites

    Nigeria, Egypt lead $95bn remittance inflow to Africa

    Nigeria loses $1.1bn annually to medical tourism – Afreximbank

    Nigeria exports 82% of crude as local refineries starve

    Police rescue 46 trafficked victims from Ghana to Nigeria


    -----------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * It took the creator of the Rubik’s Cube, Erno Rubik, one month to solve the cube after creating it; as of June 2018, the world record is 4.22 seconds.

    * A study from Harvard University finds that having no friends can be just as deadly as smoking. Both affect levels of a blood clotting protein.
    -----------------------------

    Tinubu: Bus terminals will curtail ‘one-chance,’ ease traffic woes in FCT

    Tinubu to civil servants: Drop passive bureaucracy, embrace digital system

    Tinubu orders personnel audit in civil service

    President declines assent to NDLEA Amendment Bill

    Climate, trade top agenda as Shettima arrives in Ethiopia

    Insecurity: Senate urges Fed Govt to seek foreign help, upgrade military kits

    Senate fumes as NNPCL shuns N210tn audit probe

    Senate clears chairmen, directors for SWDC, SSDC, NCDC

    Senate honours Adebayo, Aminu with one-minute silence

    LP loses Enugu Rep to APC

    Alleged age falsification: NJC recommends 10 Imo Judges for sack

    Court declines EFCC’s plea to cross-examine witness in Bello’s trial

    Gospel artiste to die by hanging for killing Nasarawa corper

    Jubilation as EFCC releases ex-Plateau dep speaker, 14 others

    Attacks: CDS orders immediate arrest of possessors of illegal arms in Benue

    Benue secured, IDPs to return soon – CDS

    Army flags fly half-mast to honour 17 slain soldiers

    IG probes officer’s N2m retirement pay claim in viral video

    Ojulari gets 10 days to answer Senate panel’s query

    Nigerians earning below N250,000 monthly exempted from tax — Oyedele

    Ministers, others to speak at NOG energy conference

    Federal revenue agencies face shake-up as Tinubu signs tax bills

    6,000 UNILAG students applied for loan scheme, says NELFUND

    FG unveils flood insurance plan to protect citizens, businesses

    INEC resumes voter registration in Anambra July 17, nationwide Aug. 18

    FG provides healthcare access to 2700 vulnerable Bauchi, Jigawa patients

    Our rehab clients now excelling in academics – NDLEA

    CREDICORP empowers 100 Rivers women with tricycles, others

    NGX Chairman asks Dangote to list refinery

    Nigeria’s exports to African countries crash by N631.5bn

    FCT workers mobilise for protest over poor welfare

    Wike denies 2,082-hectare land allocation to son

    Tinubu conference centre booked till 2027 despite criticism – Wike

    Outrage as NULGE rejects Osun allocation transfer to APC chairmen

    Afenifere pressures Tinubu on state police bill

    African leaders lack basic economics knowledge, Obasanjo laments

    Pepsodent targets 2.7m pupils in oral health campaign

    Stanbic IBTC expands equity base with 2.94bn shares

    FirstBank’s academy gets global recognition

    Coscharis, Geely Motors unveil N1bn after-sales workshop

    ASCON advocates mindset shift in public service

    Niger Deltans hail Aiyedatiwa over Ajanaku’s nomination

    2027: Gov Radda dismisses rumour of VP ambition

    VP slot: APC N’East youth groups clamour for Dogara

    PDP BoT opposes Anyanwu’s return as national secretary

    Katsina gov orders census of Almajiri, Islamiyya schools

    Oborevwori to inaugurate Tantita built NUJ Secretariat in Warri

    Gridlock: Sanwo-Olu advises residents on remote work arrangement

    Outrage over Okpebholo’s planned return of schools to Catholic Mission

    Aliyu bridges Sokoto housing deficit with N22bn estate

    Rivers crisis: Fubara, Amaewhule other lawmakers meet

    Obas must accept traditional burials, says Ogun judge

    Islamic new year: Jigawa declares Friday public holiday

    Niger laments children’s presence in mining sites

    20 Kano LGAs attain ‘Open Defecation-Free’ status

    UNICEF hails Bauchi husbands for supporting immunisation campaigns

    Ekiti disburses N1.2b to schools as running costs

    Memorial Park: Protest rocks Owo over Akeredolu’s widow’s outburst

    Ondo to relocate memorial park as residents slam Akeredolu’s widow

    Gombe approves N21.2bn for 8.5km road, targets other projects

    Gombe earmarks N6bn for retirees’ three-year backlog payment

    Gombe suspends June sanitation over UTME mop-up

    Lagos to add arts to STEM policy

    Lagos govt harps on conversion of diesel vehicles to cleaner CNG

    LAWMA blames PSP workers padding waste bill for price hike

    Police probe death after woman’s body found in A’Ibom gutter

    Ondo chief nabbed for suspected kidnapping, sexual assault

    Justice urged for abused 11-yr-old girl in Kwara, urges end to culture of silence

    I’m not a mugun, says Abia tricycle rider who returned ₦4m forgotten by passenger

    -----------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1954, the world’s first nuclear power plant was activated. The reactor at Obninsk in present-day Russia remained in operation for 48 years. Today, there are some 400 atomic power plants worldwide.

    -----------------------------

    People become really quite remarkable when they start thinking that they can do things. – Norman Vincent Peale

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 27/06/2025* New tax laws to open up economy, says Tinubu Tinubu reunites Wike, Fubara, Rivers lawmakers By-elections hold across 12 states Aug 16, says INEC Why FG is running three budgets simultaneously – Budget Office Makinde renames Ibadan poly after ex-governor Olunloyo Finalists storm Lagos for 2025 Federation Cup finals Lagos urges patronage of free maternal, health services Awoniyi extends contract with Nottingham Iran says war with Israel caused ‘serious’ damage to nuclear sites Nigeria, Egypt lead $95bn remittance inflow to Africa Nigeria loses $1.1bn annually to medical tourism – Afreximbank Nigeria exports 82% of crude as local refineries starve Police rescue 46 trafficked victims from Ghana to Nigeria ----------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * It took the creator of the Rubik’s Cube, Erno Rubik, one month to solve the cube after creating it; as of June 2018, the world record is 4.22 seconds. * A study from Harvard University finds that having no friends can be just as deadly as smoking. Both affect levels of a blood clotting protein. ----------------------------- Tinubu: Bus terminals will curtail ‘one-chance,’ ease traffic woes in FCT Tinubu to civil servants: Drop passive bureaucracy, embrace digital system Tinubu orders personnel audit in civil service President declines assent to NDLEA Amendment Bill Climate, trade top agenda as Shettima arrives in Ethiopia Insecurity: Senate urges Fed Govt to seek foreign help, upgrade military kits Senate fumes as NNPCL shuns N210tn audit probe Senate clears chairmen, directors for SWDC, SSDC, NCDC Senate honours Adebayo, Aminu with one-minute silence LP loses Enugu Rep to APC Alleged age falsification: NJC recommends 10 Imo Judges for sack Court declines EFCC’s plea to cross-examine witness in Bello’s trial Gospel artiste to die by hanging for killing Nasarawa corper Jubilation as EFCC releases ex-Plateau dep speaker, 14 others Attacks: CDS orders immediate arrest of possessors of illegal arms in Benue Benue secured, IDPs to return soon – CDS Army flags fly half-mast to honour 17 slain soldiers IG probes officer’s N2m retirement pay claim in viral video Ojulari gets 10 days to answer Senate panel’s query Nigerians earning below N250,000 monthly exempted from tax — Oyedele Ministers, others to speak at NOG energy conference Federal revenue agencies face shake-up as Tinubu signs tax bills 6,000 UNILAG students applied for loan scheme, says NELFUND FG unveils flood insurance plan to protect citizens, businesses INEC resumes voter registration in Anambra July 17, nationwide Aug. 18 FG provides healthcare access to 2700 vulnerable Bauchi, Jigawa patients Our rehab clients now excelling in academics – NDLEA CREDICORP empowers 100 Rivers women with tricycles, others NGX Chairman asks Dangote to list refinery Nigeria’s exports to African countries crash by N631.5bn FCT workers mobilise for protest over poor welfare Wike denies 2,082-hectare land allocation to son Tinubu conference centre booked till 2027 despite criticism – Wike Outrage as NULGE rejects Osun allocation transfer to APC chairmen Afenifere pressures Tinubu on state police bill African leaders lack basic economics knowledge, Obasanjo laments Pepsodent targets 2.7m pupils in oral health campaign Stanbic IBTC expands equity base with 2.94bn shares FirstBank’s academy gets global recognition Coscharis, Geely Motors unveil N1bn after-sales workshop ASCON advocates mindset shift in public service Niger Deltans hail Aiyedatiwa over Ajanaku’s nomination 2027: Gov Radda dismisses rumour of VP ambition VP slot: APC N’East youth groups clamour for Dogara PDP BoT opposes Anyanwu’s return as national secretary Katsina gov orders census of Almajiri, Islamiyya schools Oborevwori to inaugurate Tantita built NUJ Secretariat in Warri Gridlock: Sanwo-Olu advises residents on remote work arrangement Outrage over Okpebholo’s planned return of schools to Catholic Mission Aliyu bridges Sokoto housing deficit with N22bn estate Rivers crisis: Fubara, Amaewhule other lawmakers meet Obas must accept traditional burials, says Ogun judge Islamic new year: Jigawa declares Friday public holiday Niger laments children’s presence in mining sites 20 Kano LGAs attain ‘Open Defecation-Free’ status UNICEF hails Bauchi husbands for supporting immunisation campaigns Ekiti disburses N1.2b to schools as running costs Memorial Park: Protest rocks Owo over Akeredolu’s widow’s outburst Ondo to relocate memorial park as residents slam Akeredolu’s widow Gombe approves N21.2bn for 8.5km road, targets other projects Gombe earmarks N6bn for retirees’ three-year backlog payment Gombe suspends June sanitation over UTME mop-up Lagos to add arts to STEM policy Lagos govt harps on conversion of diesel vehicles to cleaner CNG LAWMA blames PSP workers padding waste bill for price hike Police probe death after woman’s body found in A’Ibom gutter Ondo chief nabbed for suspected kidnapping, sexual assault Justice urged for abused 11-yr-old girl in Kwara, urges end to culture of silence I’m not a mugun, says Abia tricycle rider who returned ₦4m forgotten by passenger ----------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1954, the world’s first nuclear power plant was activated. The reactor at Obninsk in present-day Russia remained in operation for 48 years. Today, there are some 400 atomic power plants worldwide. ----------------------------- People become really quite remarkable when they start thinking that they can do things. – Norman Vincent Peale Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • NEW STORY: SHADOWS OF THE REPUBLIC

    Episode 1: The Whisper in the Dark

    The streets of Abuja pulsed under the weight of midnight. Neon lights flickered over potholes and street hawkers closed up their stalls, muttering prayers under their breath. In the distant hills, the Presidential Villa gleamed like a jewel - a symbol of power few could touch.

    Inside a modest newsroom on Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Amaka Okoye hunched over her laptop, her eyes burning from hours of staring at classified documents. Her desk was littered with coffee cups, Post-it notes, and a recorder with half a dozen interviews. She ran a hand through her thick natural hair, exhaling.

    Her editor, Rasheed Bello, a graying man in his 50s, knocked softly on the door.
    “Amaka, you need to go home. It’s past midnight.”
    “I’m close, Rasheed,” she whispered. “I can feel it. Something is buried in these files — something big.”

    She clicked through the last folder. The informant, who only signed his emails as S.K. had sent her a treasure trove: contracts, bank transfers, coded messages, and one document labeled ‘Project Halo.’ The details were murky, but a few phrases jumped out at her:

    ‘Foreign agents.’
    ‘Presidential cover.’
    ‘Suppress opposition.’
    ‘Black funds.’

    Her pulse quickened. This wasn’t just about some missing funds or a rigged local election. This smelled like national betrayal.

    ---

    Across the city, Detective Femi Adeyemi stepped out of his unmarked car, the humid night air heavy on his skin. The crime scene was chaos — a charred SUV still smoldered on the side of the road, the scent of burnt flesh thick in the air. His junior officers were busy cordoning off the area.

    He moved carefully toward the wreckage. A political activist, Olumide Akande, had been inside — one of the most vocal critics of Senator Ibrahim Kure.

    Femi crouched, squinting at the blast pattern. This wasn’t a random robbery gone wrong. This was surgical.
    “Sir,” his junior, Sergeant Musa, called. “There’s something you need to see.”

    Inside the glove compartment, under layers of ash, they pulled out a USB drive, surprisingly intact.
    Femi’s brow furrowed. Who carries a USB drive to a political rally?

    Back at Amaka’s Office:

    Suddenly, the office lights flickered. She froze.
    Her phone buzzed — an unknown number.
    “Who’s this?” she answered cautiously.
    A male voice, low and hurried:
    “Miss Okoye, they know you’re onto Project Halo. Leave the office. Now.”
    “Who is this?”
    “You’ll find no truth if you’re dead.”

    The line cut.

    Her breath hitched. She grabbed her laptop and shoved it into her bag. As she swung her door open, she saw shadows — two men in black approaching the building’s entrance.

    She slipped into the back stairwell, heart pounding. As she descended, her foot slipped on a loose tile, sending a loud clatter down the concrete steps. She froze, barely daring to breathe.

    Footsteps above. Voices.
    “She’s here.”
    “She couldn’t have gone far.”

    Amaka darted down, pushing open the exit into the back alley. Her breath came in ragged gasps as she sprinted through the dark, weaving between parked cars and bins.

    *****
    Senator Ibrahim Kure lounged in a dimly lit penthouse, gazing out over the Lagos skyline.
    A glass of whiskey in one hand, he listened quietly as his chief of staff, Aisha Musa, read the report.
    ?’
    “She’s found the dossier. Amaka Okoye.”
    Kure gave a thin smile.
    “She’s resourceful.”
    “She’s dangerous,” Aisha corrected. “If this leaks, we lose everything. We have less than a year to the election.”

    Kure turned, his eyes cold.
    “Handle it.”

    ---

    Amaka’s Escape:

    She flagged down a passing **keke napep** and threw herself inside.
    “Wuse 2, fast!”
    The driver, startled by her urgency, sped off.

    Amaka pulled out her phone, shaking. She needed help, someone outside her circle. She thought briefly of Femi — she’d met him once during a corruption story on the police force. Could she trust him?

    Her thoughts were interrupted when headlights flared behind them — a black SUV, gaining.

    “Faster!” she yelled at the keke driver.
    But the SUV rammed them, sending the little tricycle skidding. Amaka tumbled out, scraping her arm on the asphalt. She scrambled up and ran, the SUV doors opening behind her, men in black pouring out.

    She ducked into a side street, weaving through makeshift market stalls, gasping for breath. Suddenly, a hand grabbed her, pulling her into the shadows. She yelped, but a familiar voice hissed:

    “Amaka, it’s me — Femi.”

    He’d been following the black SUVs all evening after picking up chatter on the police radio. He wasn’t sure why — something about the pattern didn’t sit right. When he saw Amaka’s face under the streetlight, he knew she was the reason.

    “Come on,” he said urgently. “We don’t have long.”
    “How do you know me?” she demanded as they hurried through the alley.
    “I know you’re in trouble.”
    “And you just happened to show up?”
    “Later, Miss Reporter. Right now, we run.”

    A figure watched them from a nearby rooftop. Dressed in a black turtleneck, holding a sniper rifle, he reported quietly into an earpiece.

    “They’re together now.”
    A voice crackled back:
    “Don’t kill them. Yet.”

    ****
    Amaka and Femi reached a safe house on the outskirts, a rundown apartment Femi kept off the books. He locked the door behind them.

    “Explain,” Amaka demanded, panting.
    “I was investigating a string of murders — activists, whistleblowers. It’s all connected to someone powerful.”

    “I know,” Amaka whispered, pulling out her laptop. “It’s called Project Halo.”

    Suddenly, a loud knock rattled the door.
    Femi froze.
    “Did anyone follow you?”
    “No,” she whispered.

    The knock came again, harder.

    Then — bang!

    The door exploded inward, sending them both flying as armed men stormed inside, guns raised.

    Blackness.

    TO BE CONTINUED…

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    #TUCShadowsoftheRepublic
    NEW STORY: SHADOWS OF THE REPUBLIC Episode 1: The Whisper in the Dark The streets of Abuja pulsed under the weight of midnight. Neon lights flickered over potholes and street hawkers closed up their stalls, muttering prayers under their breath. In the distant hills, the Presidential Villa gleamed like a jewel - a symbol of power few could touch. Inside a modest newsroom on Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Amaka Okoye hunched over her laptop, her eyes burning from hours of staring at classified documents. Her desk was littered with coffee cups, Post-it notes, and a recorder with half a dozen interviews. She ran a hand through her thick natural hair, exhaling. Her editor, Rasheed Bello, a graying man in his 50s, knocked softly on the door. “Amaka, you need to go home. It’s past midnight.” “I’m close, Rasheed,” she whispered. “I can feel it. Something is buried in these files — something big.” She clicked through the last folder. The informant, who only signed his emails as S.K. had sent her a treasure trove: contracts, bank transfers, coded messages, and one document labeled ‘Project Halo.’ The details were murky, but a few phrases jumped out at her: ‘Foreign agents.’ ‘Presidential cover.’ ‘Suppress opposition.’ ‘Black funds.’ Her pulse quickened. This wasn’t just about some missing funds or a rigged local election. This smelled like national betrayal. --- Across the city, Detective Femi Adeyemi stepped out of his unmarked car, the humid night air heavy on his skin. The crime scene was chaos — a charred SUV still smoldered on the side of the road, the scent of burnt flesh thick in the air. His junior officers were busy cordoning off the area. He moved carefully toward the wreckage. A political activist, Olumide Akande, had been inside — one of the most vocal critics of Senator Ibrahim Kure. Femi crouched, squinting at the blast pattern. This wasn’t a random robbery gone wrong. This was surgical. “Sir,” his junior, Sergeant Musa, called. “There’s something you need to see.” Inside the glove compartment, under layers of ash, they pulled out a USB drive, surprisingly intact. Femi’s brow furrowed. Who carries a USB drive to a political rally? Back at Amaka’s Office: Suddenly, the office lights flickered. She froze. Her phone buzzed — an unknown number. “Who’s this?” she answered cautiously. A male voice, low and hurried: “Miss Okoye, they know you’re onto Project Halo. Leave the office. Now.” “Who is this?” “You’ll find no truth if you’re dead.” The line cut. Her breath hitched. She grabbed her laptop and shoved it into her bag. As she swung her door open, she saw shadows — two men in black approaching the building’s entrance. She slipped into the back stairwell, heart pounding. As she descended, her foot slipped on a loose tile, sending a loud clatter down the concrete steps. She froze, barely daring to breathe. Footsteps above. Voices. “She’s here.” “She couldn’t have gone far.” Amaka darted down, pushing open the exit into the back alley. Her breath came in ragged gasps as she sprinted through the dark, weaving between parked cars and bins. ***** Senator Ibrahim Kure lounged in a dimly lit penthouse, gazing out over the Lagos skyline. A glass of whiskey in one hand, he listened quietly as his chief of staff, Aisha Musa, read the report. ?’ “She’s found the dossier. Amaka Okoye.” Kure gave a thin smile. “She’s resourceful.” “She’s dangerous,” Aisha corrected. “If this leaks, we lose everything. We have less than a year to the election.” Kure turned, his eyes cold. “Handle it.” --- Amaka’s Escape: She flagged down a passing **keke napep** and threw herself inside. “Wuse 2, fast!” The driver, startled by her urgency, sped off. Amaka pulled out her phone, shaking. She needed help, someone outside her circle. She thought briefly of Femi — she’d met him once during a corruption story on the police force. Could she trust him? Her thoughts were interrupted when headlights flared behind them — a black SUV, gaining. “Faster!” she yelled at the keke driver. But the SUV rammed them, sending the little tricycle skidding. Amaka tumbled out, scraping her arm on the asphalt. She scrambled up and ran, the SUV doors opening behind her, men in black pouring out. She ducked into a side street, weaving through makeshift market stalls, gasping for breath. Suddenly, a hand grabbed her, pulling her into the shadows. She yelped, but a familiar voice hissed: “Amaka, it’s me — Femi.” He’d been following the black SUVs all evening after picking up chatter on the police radio. He wasn’t sure why — something about the pattern didn’t sit right. When he saw Amaka’s face under the streetlight, he knew she was the reason. “Come on,” he said urgently. “We don’t have long.” “How do you know me?” she demanded as they hurried through the alley. “I know you’re in trouble.” “And you just happened to show up?” “Later, Miss Reporter. Right now, we run.” A figure watched them from a nearby rooftop. Dressed in a black turtleneck, holding a sniper rifle, he reported quietly into an earpiece. “They’re together now.” A voice crackled back: “Don’t kill them. Yet.” **** Amaka and Femi reached a safe house on the outskirts, a rundown apartment Femi kept off the books. He locked the door behind them. “Explain,” Amaka demanded, panting. “I was investigating a string of murders — activists, whistleblowers. It’s all connected to someone powerful.” “I know,” Amaka whispered, pulling out her laptop. “It’s called Project Halo.” Suddenly, a loud knock rattled the door. Femi froze. “Did anyone follow you?” “No,” she whispered. The knock came again, harder. Then — bang! The door exploded inward, sending them both flying as armed men stormed inside, guns raised. Blackness. TO BE CONTINUED… Don’t forget to like share and comment. ©️The Unhinged Chronicles #TUCShadowsoftheRepublic
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  • Nigerians once did this to their sitting president when:
    Dollar was N180
    Petrol was N97 per litre
    Bag of Rice N7k
    Average car N1millon
    Motorcycle N150k
    Tricycle N100
    Average federal universities school fees N20k -N30k
    Inflation rate 5%

    What's happening now Nigerians?

    Summary:
    We are simply suffering the consequences of action taken out of hate of effusion, bigotry and bitterness against the other..

    Have we learnt our lessons?
    The answer is capital NO..

    Engr Lambito...
    Nigerians once did this to their sitting president when: Dollar was N180 Petrol was N97 per litre Bag of Rice N7k Average car N1millon Motorcycle N150k Tricycle N100 Average federal universities school fees N20k -N30k Inflation rate 5% What's happening now Nigerians? Summary: We are simply suffering the consequences of action taken out of hate of effusion, bigotry and bitterness against the other.. Have we learnt our lessons? The answer is capital NO.. Engr Lambito...
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 01/06/2025*

    Gateway Games: 20 Kano athletes die in road crash

    Tinubu, governors mourn death of 21 Kano athletes, officials in auto crash

    Tinubu commissions first section of Lagos-Calabar coastal highway

    Moody’s upgrades Nigeria’s rating to B3, Stable

    WAEC: Katsina Govt. seeks cancellation of English language paper

    Ogun to open alternative as protest rocks tolling of Ijebu-Ode-Mojoda-Epe road

    Super Eagles beat Jamaica on penalties to win Unity Cup

    PSG thrash Inter 5-0 to win Champions League

    EPL giants step up interest in Lookman

    Leverkusen set €50m Boniface asking price

    Ukraine war: Russia’s drone scheme for Nigerians sparks uproar

    Hamas seeks changes to US-backed Gaza ceasefire deal

    WHO urges ban on flavoured tobacco products

    66 Nigerians obtain Antiguan citizenship for $6.6m


    -------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, first held in 1877. It’s the only Grand Slam event played on grass courts, with the grass meticulously cut to 8mm. And players must wear predominantly white clothing, a tradition dating back to the Victorian era.

    * You can’t hum if you hold your nose
    -------------------------

    Be patient with me, Tinubu begs Nigerians

    Niger flood disaster: Tinubu mobilises emergency response, death toll hits 150

    Tinubu inaugurates ships to mark Navy’s 69th anniversary

    National security is collective duty, says Akpabio

    Don’t choose kneeling loyalists as successors, Akpabio warns govs

    Reps seek seven-year jail for workplace bribery

    EFCC slams Emefiele with fresh charges over 753 Abuja housing units

    EFCC arrests 43 suspected internet fraudsters in Nasarawa

    EFCC probes two men caught with fake $899,000 in Kano

    Military steps up checks at Abuja barracks after explosion

    Police mum over alleged suit against retired AIG, others

    Nigeria to host 2025 international civil service conference – Walson-Jack

    FG proposes establishment of exam malpractice tribunal

    NAPTIP reschedules Speed Darlington’s summon to June 2

    FRSC blames speeding for death of 21 Kano athletes

    Customs to profile border fuel stations, auction 39,000 litres

    FCT rural road interventions ‘ll boost food security – Wike

    AFUED honours First Lady, monarch with doctorate

    Plateau Varsity, bank partner to develop livestock feed

    You can’t give students loans in a broken economy — ASUU President, Piwuna

    SSANIP appeals to FG to implement 25/35% salary review

    Why I will miss Tinubu’s mother Qur’anic recitation competition—Buhari

    Davido gifts fan N5m for new hair

    Tems had only N200 when we met – Manager

    I’m making efforts with Mikel Obi to bring Osimhen to Chelsea – Peter Okoye

    Heritage Bank closure halts $5.7m World Bank fund for Yobe

    Dangote to import five million barrels of crude – Report

    Tantita Security boss’ birthday celebrated with novelty football match in Bayelsa

    I Told Tinubu I Won’t Vote For Him –Amaechi

    We’re working to rescue Nigeria, say Atiku, El-Rufai

    Stop heating up polity, Onitiri cautions Atiku, Obi, el-Rufai

    Oyebanji to Ekiti APC: God has ratified our second term bid

    Thousands of PDP members defect to APC in A’Ibom council

    APC targets CUPP in anti-coalition move

    Why I don’t take chieftaincy titles – Makinde

    Kano approves N1m each for 22 bereaved athlete families

    Eno flags off construction of quarters for judicial officers

    Exam malpractices, cultism won’t be tolerated in Rivers varsities — Ibas

    Okpebholo distributes 17 new SUVs to Edo council chairmen

    Go and sin no more – Okpebholo spells out terms of amnesty for secret cult members

    Sallah: Sokoto gov directs early payment of June salaries

    Edo govt begins property owners profiling in new city development June 3

    Imo govt declares land allocation documents fraudulent, warns land grabbers

    Enugu Govt commends NIS, police for suspected ritualist’s arrest

    120 golfers for Edo 2025 Golf fore Peace series

    Anambra’s gov wife empowers 1,000 female traders with N50,000

    Ekiti declares Ado-Ekiti ‘smoke-free city

    Edo’s reintroduced monthly sanitation sees high compliance

    Nasarawa directs residents to exit flood-prone areas

    Kano bans offensive tricycle art

    Police arrest six suspected drug peddlers in Anambra

    Abuja pastor, three others nabbed over child trafficking

    -------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1979, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) ended 90 years of white rule. In 1980, the Republic of Zimbabwe achieved sovereignty from the United Kingdom.

    -------------------------

    There is only one success – to be able to spend your life in your own way. – Christopher Morley

    Good morning



    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 01/06/2025* Gateway Games: 20 Kano athletes die in road crash Tinubu, governors mourn death of 21 Kano athletes, officials in auto crash Tinubu commissions first section of Lagos-Calabar coastal highway Moody’s upgrades Nigeria’s rating to B3, Stable WAEC: Katsina Govt. seeks cancellation of English language paper Ogun to open alternative as protest rocks tolling of Ijebu-Ode-Mojoda-Epe road Super Eagles beat Jamaica on penalties to win Unity Cup PSG thrash Inter 5-0 to win Champions League EPL giants step up interest in Lookman Leverkusen set €50m Boniface asking price Ukraine war: Russia’s drone scheme for Nigerians sparks uproar Hamas seeks changes to US-backed Gaza ceasefire deal WHO urges ban on flavoured tobacco products 66 Nigerians obtain Antiguan citizenship for $6.6m ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, first held in 1877. It’s the only Grand Slam event played on grass courts, with the grass meticulously cut to 8mm. And players must wear predominantly white clothing, a tradition dating back to the Victorian era. * You can’t hum if you hold your nose ------------------------- Be patient with me, Tinubu begs Nigerians Niger flood disaster: Tinubu mobilises emergency response, death toll hits 150 Tinubu inaugurates ships to mark Navy’s 69th anniversary National security is collective duty, says Akpabio Don’t choose kneeling loyalists as successors, Akpabio warns govs Reps seek seven-year jail for workplace bribery EFCC slams Emefiele with fresh charges over 753 Abuja housing units EFCC arrests 43 suspected internet fraudsters in Nasarawa EFCC probes two men caught with fake $899,000 in Kano Military steps up checks at Abuja barracks after explosion Police mum over alleged suit against retired AIG, others Nigeria to host 2025 international civil service conference – Walson-Jack FG proposes establishment of exam malpractice tribunal NAPTIP reschedules Speed Darlington’s summon to June 2 FRSC blames speeding for death of 21 Kano athletes Customs to profile border fuel stations, auction 39,000 litres FCT rural road interventions ‘ll boost food security – Wike AFUED honours First Lady, monarch with doctorate Plateau Varsity, bank partner to develop livestock feed You can’t give students loans in a broken economy — ASUU President, Piwuna SSANIP appeals to FG to implement 25/35% salary review Why I will miss Tinubu’s mother Qur’anic recitation competition—Buhari Davido gifts fan N5m for new hair Tems had only N200 when we met – Manager I’m making efforts with Mikel Obi to bring Osimhen to Chelsea – Peter Okoye Heritage Bank closure halts $5.7m World Bank fund for Yobe Dangote to import five million barrels of crude – Report Tantita Security boss’ birthday celebrated with novelty football match in Bayelsa I Told Tinubu I Won’t Vote For Him –Amaechi We’re working to rescue Nigeria, say Atiku, El-Rufai Stop heating up polity, Onitiri cautions Atiku, Obi, el-Rufai Oyebanji to Ekiti APC: God has ratified our second term bid Thousands of PDP members defect to APC in A’Ibom council APC targets CUPP in anti-coalition move Why I don’t take chieftaincy titles – Makinde Kano approves N1m each for 22 bereaved athlete families Eno flags off construction of quarters for judicial officers Exam malpractices, cultism won’t be tolerated in Rivers varsities — Ibas Okpebholo distributes 17 new SUVs to Edo council chairmen Go and sin no more – Okpebholo spells out terms of amnesty for secret cult members Sallah: Sokoto gov directs early payment of June salaries Edo govt begins property owners profiling in new city development June 3 Imo govt declares land allocation documents fraudulent, warns land grabbers Enugu Govt commends NIS, police for suspected ritualist’s arrest 120 golfers for Edo 2025 Golf fore Peace series Anambra’s gov wife empowers 1,000 female traders with N50,000 Ekiti declares Ado-Ekiti ‘smoke-free city Edo’s reintroduced monthly sanitation sees high compliance Nasarawa directs residents to exit flood-prone areas Kano bans offensive tricycle art Police arrest six suspected drug peddlers in Anambra Abuja pastor, three others nabbed over child trafficking ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1979, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) ended 90 years of white rule. In 1980, the Republic of Zimbabwe achieved sovereignty from the United Kingdom. ------------------------- There is only one success – to be able to spend your life in your own way. – Christopher Morley Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • ‎*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 16/05/2025*

    Parents fear WAEC, UTME overlap as resits begin today

    Nigeria’s inflation rate drops to 23.7%

    NELFUND mulls extending student loan to private varsities

    U-20 AFCON: South Africa defeat Flying Eagles 1-0 to reach final

    Barcelona wins 2025 La Liga title

    BUA, Dangote cement to crash prices for govt’s projects

    Niger approves six months maternity leave for women

    LASIEC writes INEC over three LP factions in Lagos

    Davido: I’d have been a journalist if I wasn’t a musician

    Oil prices tumble on hopes for Iran nuclear deal

    Uganda army chief threatens voters who don’t choose his father

    Canada commits $10m to halt malnutrition in five northern states

    ECOWAS Court orders Nigeria to release man detained for 16yrs without trial

    Tinubu to Malian envoy: West Africa is stronger together


    --------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Invented by Samuel Morse in the 1830s, Morse code was a revolutionary communication system that used a series of dots, dashes and spsces to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation. It allowed messages to be sent over telegraph lines in minutes, instead of weeks. On May 24, 1844, Morse dispatched the first telegraphic message, “What hath God wrought?”, over an experimental line from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore.

    * Taurophobia is the fear of bulls.
    --------------------------

    Tinubu to join world leaders at Pope’s inauguration

    Tinubu to Gov Alia on Birthday: The nation stands with you

    Shettima urges EU-Africa synergy for transformative growth

    N’Assembly divided as compulsory voting bill advances

    NASS to ensure only registered architects participate in government projects – Speaker

    BSC/HND dichotomy undermining polytechnic graduates – Speaker

    Senate urges Tinubu to sign Forest Security Bill to address insecurity, kidnapping

    Senate seeks stiffer penalties for oil theft, terrorism charges for major offenders

    Senate names 20-member panel to organise security summit

    Local Automobile Industry Patronage Bill scales 2nd reading in Senate

    Reps To Probe Mass UTME Failure, Order Release Of Under 16 Candidates’ Results

    APC Reps increase to 205 as PDP, NNPP lawmakers defect to ruling party

    Fagbemi, Kekere-Ekun, Pantami To Headline MULAN Conference In Kwara

    Edo poll: A’Court reserves judgment in Ighodalo’s suit against Okpebholo

    Court nullifies Edo LG chair, deputy’s impeachment

    Court of Appeal affirms nullification of Ebonyi council polls

    Court dismisses £950tn rights suit against Atiku, others

    Influencer VDM re-arraigned for allegedly cyberbullying Nollywood actresses

    10 Thai sailors, vessel convicted for trafficking cocaine, fined $4m

    Troops dislodge terrorists during raid on Sambisa

    Renewed terror attacks temporary, CDS assures

    OAGF to tackle irregular payments in constituency projects

    Nigerian envoy seeks funds for new embassy building in Ankara

    APC governors: World Bank, IMF’s assessment vindicates Tinubu

    NCDC deploys emergency teams as Lassa fever kills 138

    FG to implement 100% subsidised healthcare initiative for vulnerable Nigerians

    FG to prioritise emergency works on Benin–Sapele road

    Minister clears NELFUND of alleged fraud in student loan disbursement

    Don’t create more schools, fund existing ones — Minister tells NASS

    Minister inaugurates 2025 FCT hajj ministerial committee

    Bala Mohammed threatened to slap me, insulted my father – Minister Tuggar

    FG approves new procurement thresholds for MDAs

    NYSC DG warns Gombe corps members against negative content

    Economic strain: Inflation surges above 30% in Abuja, 10 states

    NEMA urges states to provide safer grounds ahead of flood

    Over 12,000 residents benefit as REA inaugurates 2.5MW at NDA

    Africa needs $600bn annually for energy growth – NUPRC

    FCCPC seals fake consumer protection office in Abia, arrests operator

    Customs warns importers, agents against false declaration, evasion of duties

    North-Eastern varsity gets NUC accreditation for 12 programmes

    Osun rector begs Adeleke to confirm 17-year contract staff, decries funding challenges

    KASU Has Resumed Academic Activities – VC

    North Central poly students lament campus insecurity

    COEASU urges JAMB to conduct holistic review of UTME results

    NANS backs new ASUU president to elevate varsities

    Dare Adeboye Foundation awards scholarships to 300

    NJC reforms restoring trust in Nigeria’s judiciary – Watchdog

    UTME glitches: Obi, Ezekwesili, others worry over impact on students, parents

    Salem Baptist wins BSN quiz competition

    Bet9ja Foundation supports 180 communities with boreholes, others

    Private sector backing Tinubu against food hoarding — BUA chairman

    Access Holdings shareholders approve N125bn dividend

    Modular refineries decry exclusion from naira-for-crude deal

    Nigeria ranks 3rd in Africa’s hotel devt – Report

    Lagos motorcycle ban cost manufacturers 25% market share – MAN

    Presidents after Obasanjo to blame for growing Boko Haram menace – Atiku

    NNPP loses two Reps to APC

    Ganduje, DSP pay sympathy visit to Kano top politicians

    Defections: We don’t want Nigeria becoming one-party state — APC

    Abductors Of Ondo APC Chair Tie Ransom Bearers Inside Forest

    Delta deputy gov, Nwoko’s camps fight over APC leadership position

    Drugs: Stop castigating Tinubu, UK-based professor warns

    Gov Bago releases N822m to Niger’s 274 wards

    Insecurity: Oyebanji demands more police personnel in Ekiti

    Ondo assembly receives N33.86bn 2025 budget proposal for oil-producing areas

    Prison Congestion: Ogun CJ frees 67 inmates

    Lagos bans night construction to curb building collapses

    Oyo approves N109bn for circular road

    Bauchi approves N100m for families of vigilantes killed by bandits

    No evidence anybody died after eating rice — Ogun Govt

    Despite Govt’s ban, street begging still thrives in Anambra

    Kaduna partners foreign investors to boost metals-mineral sector

    266,000 Ekiti girls vaccinated against cervical cancer

    Kwara shuts schools over violence

    2025 Hajj: Lagos airlifts 1,062 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia

    Lagos neighbourhood corps unveils marine, forest guards

    Windstorm cripples Gombe water supply, repairs begin

    Fire guts Ifako-Ijaiye General Hospital in Lagos

    Owa Obokun’s 10-day coronation events begin Friday

    Ex-militants in Ondo protest exclusion from Amnesty Programme

    Cross River communities demand action as Oron-Calabar waterway turns deadly

    Bandits’ petrol supplier arrested in Katsina

    Three in police custody for possessing explosive materials in Borno

    Adamawa man arrested for alleged sodomy of four minors

    Guardian, four others arrested for selling two-week-old baby in Lagos

    Group donates tricycle to 12-year-old Gombe physically challenge pupil

    --------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1975, Junko Tabei became the first woman to conquer Mount Everest. The ascent by the Japanese adventurer came 22 years after Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first to reach the summit.

    * On this day in 1929, the Oscars were awarded for the first time. The first Academy Awards were presented at a private dinner with about 270 attendees. Today, it is the world’s most important entertainment awards ceremony.

    --------------------------

    The greatest gift you ever give is your honest self. – Fred Rogers

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    ‎*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 16/05/2025* Parents fear WAEC, UTME overlap as resits begin today Nigeria’s inflation rate drops to 23.7% NELFUND mulls extending student loan to private varsities U-20 AFCON: South Africa defeat Flying Eagles 1-0 to reach final Barcelona wins 2025 La Liga title BUA, Dangote cement to crash prices for govt’s projects Niger approves six months maternity leave for women LASIEC writes INEC over three LP factions in Lagos Davido: I’d have been a journalist if I wasn’t a musician Oil prices tumble on hopes for Iran nuclear deal Uganda army chief threatens voters who don’t choose his father Canada commits $10m to halt malnutrition in five northern states ECOWAS Court orders Nigeria to release man detained for 16yrs without trial Tinubu to Malian envoy: West Africa is stronger together -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Invented by Samuel Morse in the 1830s, Morse code was a revolutionary communication system that used a series of dots, dashes and spsces to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation. It allowed messages to be sent over telegraph lines in minutes, instead of weeks. On May 24, 1844, Morse dispatched the first telegraphic message, “What hath God wrought?”, over an experimental line from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore. * Taurophobia is the fear of bulls. -------------------------- Tinubu to join world leaders at Pope’s inauguration Tinubu to Gov Alia on Birthday: The nation stands with you Shettima urges EU-Africa synergy for transformative growth N’Assembly divided as compulsory voting bill advances NASS to ensure only registered architects participate in government projects – Speaker BSC/HND dichotomy undermining polytechnic graduates – Speaker Senate urges Tinubu to sign Forest Security Bill to address insecurity, kidnapping Senate seeks stiffer penalties for oil theft, terrorism charges for major offenders Senate names 20-member panel to organise security summit Local Automobile Industry Patronage Bill scales 2nd reading in Senate Reps To Probe Mass UTME Failure, Order Release Of Under 16 Candidates’ Results APC Reps increase to 205 as PDP, NNPP lawmakers defect to ruling party Fagbemi, Kekere-Ekun, Pantami To Headline MULAN Conference In Kwara Edo poll: A’Court reserves judgment in Ighodalo’s suit against Okpebholo Court nullifies Edo LG chair, deputy’s impeachment Court of Appeal affirms nullification of Ebonyi council polls Court dismisses £950tn rights suit against Atiku, others Influencer VDM re-arraigned for allegedly cyberbullying Nollywood actresses 10 Thai sailors, vessel convicted for trafficking cocaine, fined $4m Troops dislodge terrorists during raid on Sambisa Renewed terror attacks temporary, CDS assures OAGF to tackle irregular payments in constituency projects Nigerian envoy seeks funds for new embassy building in Ankara APC governors: World Bank, IMF’s assessment vindicates Tinubu NCDC deploys emergency teams as Lassa fever kills 138 FG to implement 100% subsidised healthcare initiative for vulnerable Nigerians FG to prioritise emergency works on Benin–Sapele road Minister clears NELFUND of alleged fraud in student loan disbursement Don’t create more schools, fund existing ones — Minister tells NASS Minister inaugurates 2025 FCT hajj ministerial committee Bala Mohammed threatened to slap me, insulted my father – Minister Tuggar FG approves new procurement thresholds for MDAs NYSC DG warns Gombe corps members against negative content Economic strain: Inflation surges above 30% in Abuja, 10 states NEMA urges states to provide safer grounds ahead of flood Over 12,000 residents benefit as REA inaugurates 2.5MW at NDA Africa needs $600bn annually for energy growth – NUPRC FCCPC seals fake consumer protection office in Abia, arrests operator Customs warns importers, agents against false declaration, evasion of duties North-Eastern varsity gets NUC accreditation for 12 programmes Osun rector begs Adeleke to confirm 17-year contract staff, decries funding challenges KASU Has Resumed Academic Activities – VC North Central poly students lament campus insecurity COEASU urges JAMB to conduct holistic review of UTME results NANS backs new ASUU president to elevate varsities Dare Adeboye Foundation awards scholarships to 300 NJC reforms restoring trust in Nigeria’s judiciary – Watchdog UTME glitches: Obi, Ezekwesili, others worry over impact on students, parents Salem Baptist wins BSN quiz competition Bet9ja Foundation supports 180 communities with boreholes, others Private sector backing Tinubu against food hoarding — BUA chairman Access Holdings shareholders approve N125bn dividend Modular refineries decry exclusion from naira-for-crude deal Nigeria ranks 3rd in Africa’s hotel devt – Report Lagos motorcycle ban cost manufacturers 25% market share – MAN Presidents after Obasanjo to blame for growing Boko Haram menace – Atiku NNPP loses two Reps to APC Ganduje, DSP pay sympathy visit to Kano top politicians Defections: We don’t want Nigeria becoming one-party state — APC Abductors Of Ondo APC Chair Tie Ransom Bearers Inside Forest Delta deputy gov, Nwoko’s camps fight over APC leadership position Drugs: Stop castigating Tinubu, UK-based professor warns Gov Bago releases N822m to Niger’s 274 wards Insecurity: Oyebanji demands more police personnel in Ekiti Ondo assembly receives N33.86bn 2025 budget proposal for oil-producing areas Prison Congestion: Ogun CJ frees 67 inmates Lagos bans night construction to curb building collapses Oyo approves N109bn for circular road Bauchi approves N100m for families of vigilantes killed by bandits No evidence anybody died after eating rice — Ogun Govt Despite Govt’s ban, street begging still thrives in Anambra Kaduna partners foreign investors to boost metals-mineral sector 266,000 Ekiti girls vaccinated against cervical cancer Kwara shuts schools over violence 2025 Hajj: Lagos airlifts 1,062 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia Lagos neighbourhood corps unveils marine, forest guards Windstorm cripples Gombe water supply, repairs begin Fire guts Ifako-Ijaiye General Hospital in Lagos Owa Obokun’s 10-day coronation events begin Friday Ex-militants in Ondo protest exclusion from Amnesty Programme Cross River communities demand action as Oron-Calabar waterway turns deadly Bandits’ petrol supplier arrested in Katsina Three in police custody for possessing explosive materials in Borno Adamawa man arrested for alleged sodomy of four minors Guardian, four others arrested for selling two-week-old baby in Lagos Group donates tricycle to 12-year-old Gombe physically challenge pupil -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1975, Junko Tabei became the first woman to conquer Mount Everest. The ascent by the Japanese adventurer came 22 years after Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first to reach the summit. * On this day in 1929, the Oscars were awarded for the first time. The first Academy Awards were presented at a private dinner with about 270 attendees. Today, it is the world’s most important entertainment awards ceremony. -------------------------- The greatest gift you ever give is your honest self. – Fred Rogers Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Nigerians once did this to their sitting President when
    Dollar was N180
    Petrol was N97/litre
    Bag of rice N7k
    Average car 1million Motorcycle 50k
    Tricycle 100k
    Android phone 10k
    Average federal university school fees 10-14k
    Inflation rate 5%
    etc

    What's happening now..
    Nigerians?

    Na corner eye I take they look una we are just bunch of despicable hypocrites. No wonder we are the way we are today.......God can never be mocked
    Nigerians once did this to their sitting President when Dollar was N180 Petrol was N97/litre Bag of rice N7k Average car 1million Motorcycle 50k Tricycle 100k Android phone 10k Average federal university school fees 10-14k Inflation rate 5% etc What's happening now.. Nigerians? Na corner eye I take they look una we are just bunch of despicable hypocrites. No wonder we are the way we are today.......God can never be mocked
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 07/05/2025*

    Senate to pass Tinubu’s tax bills today

    Anambra gears up for Tinubu’s visit

    Suspected Fulani militants kill 6 in Plateau communities

    $400m steel factory set to commence operation in Ogun

    N4.7tn debt: Gencos demand date to meet Tinubu

    No way Nigeria can be one-party state – Gov Sule

    Six Delta Reps Dump PDP For APC

    Defections: Okowa denies N500bn refund as Oborevwori visits Tinubu

    Iyabo Ojo confirms invitation from EFCC after daughter’s wedding celebration

    Russia, Ukraine exchange missile attacks

    Air fare in West Africa remains highest globally – ECOWAS

    Japa: UK considers tighter visa rules for Nigerians, Pakistanis

    Nigeria boosts defence capability with China ammunition deal

    Nigerian researcher develops cheaper catalyst for Green Hydrogen production


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Mercury and Venus are the only two planets in our solar system that do not have any moons.

    * Boxing legend Mike Tyson once offered a zoo attendant $10,000 to let him fight a gorilla.
    ----------------------------

    Tinubu hails young Nigerian for making world’s smallest GPS device

    Tinubu presents N1.78 trillion FCT budget to NASS

    Tinubu hails Lalong on birthday, praises legacy of service

    Tinubu hails veteran journalist, Dare Babarinsa, at 70

    Rising insecurity: NASS, ex-generals demand urgent military re-armament

    Senate sets up 18-member committee to oversee Rivers Sole Administrator

    Benue, Zamfara assemblies reject Reps’ summons

    Reps to FG: Strengthen security operations across Nigeria

    Ndume lauds Tinubu over ban on importation of foreign goods

    Kanu behind formation of Eastern Security Network – Witness

    IPOB: Judge bars Kanu’s in-law from court for publishing live videos of proceedings

    VDM not told why he’s being detained — Counsel

    Ribadu urges effective ECOWAS measures to counter IED threats

    DSS delists IPC’s Arogundade from watchlist after 40 years

    Air Force urges S’West, S’East youths to enlist for national unity

    Adesina not a threat to Tinubu’s administration — Presidency

    FG kicks as Pat Utomi forms shadow govt

    Matawalle in high-level meeting in China to bolster Nigeria’s defence capabilities

    UTME mass failure proof anti-malpractice measures working — Minister

    Students’ loan: Education minister cancels emergency meeting with VCs

    Afreximbank to fund African Energy Bank with $19bn  —  Lokpobiri

    FG’s reform now attracting about 80 million contacts at PHC centres yearly – Pate

    Keyamo visits Embraer, advocates aircraft leasing

    ‘Nigeria First’ is long overdue, says Tinubu’s foreign affairs aide

    NIMC launches NIN authentication for seamless identity verification

    SEDC plans modern rail system in S’East region

    NDPC unveils data protection virtual academy

    Tinubu authorised Mustapha’s reappointment as DG – NBRDA

    SMEDAN creates over 90,000 jobs, empowers 116,000 entrepreneurs – Report

    Nigeria unveils pavilion at London creative show

    FCT resident doctors begin three-day warning strike over alleged abscondment

    Oil spill: HYPREP screens Ogoni people for cancer, others

    First Lady, Marwa urge state govts to tackle drug abuse at grassroots level

    Governors’ wives lead measles-rubella immunisation campaign

    SCOAN plans revival in South Africa

    Three Nigerians elected into IFATCA

    Rotary appoints Ehi Braimah as image coordinator

    Investors gain N1.045trn on NGX

    BATN supports varsity graduates with agribusiness grants

    NLNG, Seplat partnership to boost gas supply – Report

    Renaissance confirms oil leak, halts output

    Operators adjust pump prices as market responds to low crude regime

    PETROAN: Ban on import of foreign products mustn’t affect energy security

    OPay unveils improved verification system to prevent fraud

    Dangote to export polypropylene after capacity boost

    I remain most formidable opposition figure, Atiku replies Bwala

    Ganduje welcomes Edo Speaker, other PDP defectors to APC

    PDP constitutes Edo caretaker committee

    Labour Party Is Dying, More Chieftains Will Leave, Says Obi’s Former Backer

    Otti urges mothers to prioritize children immunization

    I’ll return to my welding job after my tenure, says Governor Sule

    Uzodimma promises to halt maternal, child mortality

    Aiyedatiwa denies supporting illegal forest occupants

    Abiodun appoints Odegbami as Grand Sports Ambassador of Ogun

    Mbah lauds ex-Enugu Commissioner over elevation to NIS Fellow

    Zero borrowing: Ekiti slams ‘ignorant’ critics

    Jigawa commissioner returns N301m unspent Ramadan funds

    Kano Govt Directs LGAs To Release N670m For Emir Sanusi’s Cars

    Olu of Warri condoles with Owie over wife’s death

    Anambra tricycle operators petition lawmakers over multiple levies

    Anambra community tackles Enugu DisCo over outrageous bills

    Oyo Police disburse N20bn to families of late officers

    Bayelsa cult leader killed by gang members, police reveal

    Kogi youths condemn killing of SS3 student by suspected herders

    20-year-old nabbed for hacking Kano man to death

    ----------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 2000, Vladimir Putin became President of Russia. The former KGB officer enjoys high approval ratings in his country as living standards in Russia have improved drastically under his rule. Internationally, he has been criticized for his authoritarian style of government.

    ----------------------------

    The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any. – Alice Walker

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*.
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 07/05/2025* Senate to pass Tinubu’s tax bills today Anambra gears up for Tinubu’s visit Suspected Fulani militants kill 6 in Plateau communities $400m steel factory set to commence operation in Ogun N4.7tn debt: Gencos demand date to meet Tinubu No way Nigeria can be one-party state – Gov Sule Six Delta Reps Dump PDP For APC Defections: Okowa denies N500bn refund as Oborevwori visits Tinubu Iyabo Ojo confirms invitation from EFCC after daughter’s wedding celebration Russia, Ukraine exchange missile attacks Air fare in West Africa remains highest globally – ECOWAS Japa: UK considers tighter visa rules for Nigerians, Pakistanis Nigeria boosts defence capability with China ammunition deal Nigerian researcher develops cheaper catalyst for Green Hydrogen production ---------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Mercury and Venus are the only two planets in our solar system that do not have any moons. * Boxing legend Mike Tyson once offered a zoo attendant $10,000 to let him fight a gorilla. ---------------------------- Tinubu hails young Nigerian for making world’s smallest GPS device Tinubu presents N1.78 trillion FCT budget to NASS Tinubu hails Lalong on birthday, praises legacy of service Tinubu hails veteran journalist, Dare Babarinsa, at 70 Rising insecurity: NASS, ex-generals demand urgent military re-armament Senate sets up 18-member committee to oversee Rivers Sole Administrator Benue, Zamfara assemblies reject Reps’ summons Reps to FG: Strengthen security operations across Nigeria Ndume lauds Tinubu over ban on importation of foreign goods Kanu behind formation of Eastern Security Network – Witness IPOB: Judge bars Kanu’s in-law from court for publishing live videos of proceedings VDM not told why he’s being detained — Counsel Ribadu urges effective ECOWAS measures to counter IED threats DSS delists IPC’s Arogundade from watchlist after 40 years Air Force urges S’West, S’East youths to enlist for national unity Adesina not a threat to Tinubu’s administration — Presidency FG kicks as Pat Utomi forms shadow govt Matawalle in high-level meeting in China to bolster Nigeria’s defence capabilities UTME mass failure proof anti-malpractice measures working — Minister Students’ loan: Education minister cancels emergency meeting with VCs Afreximbank to fund African Energy Bank with $19bn  —  Lokpobiri FG’s reform now attracting about 80 million contacts at PHC centres yearly – Pate Keyamo visits Embraer, advocates aircraft leasing ‘Nigeria First’ is long overdue, says Tinubu’s foreign affairs aide NIMC launches NIN authentication for seamless identity verification SEDC plans modern rail system in S’East region NDPC unveils data protection virtual academy Tinubu authorised Mustapha’s reappointment as DG – NBRDA SMEDAN creates over 90,000 jobs, empowers 116,000 entrepreneurs – Report Nigeria unveils pavilion at London creative show FCT resident doctors begin three-day warning strike over alleged abscondment Oil spill: HYPREP screens Ogoni people for cancer, others First Lady, Marwa urge state govts to tackle drug abuse at grassroots level Governors’ wives lead measles-rubella immunisation campaign SCOAN plans revival in South Africa Three Nigerians elected into IFATCA Rotary appoints Ehi Braimah as image coordinator Investors gain N1.045trn on NGX BATN supports varsity graduates with agribusiness grants NLNG, Seplat partnership to boost gas supply – Report Renaissance confirms oil leak, halts output Operators adjust pump prices as market responds to low crude regime PETROAN: Ban on import of foreign products mustn’t affect energy security OPay unveils improved verification system to prevent fraud Dangote to export polypropylene after capacity boost I remain most formidable opposition figure, Atiku replies Bwala Ganduje welcomes Edo Speaker, other PDP defectors to APC PDP constitutes Edo caretaker committee Labour Party Is Dying, More Chieftains Will Leave, Says Obi’s Former Backer Otti urges mothers to prioritize children immunization I’ll return to my welding job after my tenure, says Governor Sule Uzodimma promises to halt maternal, child mortality Aiyedatiwa denies supporting illegal forest occupants Abiodun appoints Odegbami as Grand Sports Ambassador of Ogun Mbah lauds ex-Enugu Commissioner over elevation to NIS Fellow Zero borrowing: Ekiti slams ‘ignorant’ critics Jigawa commissioner returns N301m unspent Ramadan funds Kano Govt Directs LGAs To Release N670m For Emir Sanusi’s Cars Olu of Warri condoles with Owie over wife’s death Anambra tricycle operators petition lawmakers over multiple levies Anambra community tackles Enugu DisCo over outrageous bills Oyo Police disburse N20bn to families of late officers Bayelsa cult leader killed by gang members, police reveal Kogi youths condemn killing of SS3 student by suspected herders 20-year-old nabbed for hacking Kano man to death ---------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 2000, Vladimir Putin became President of Russia. The former KGB officer enjoys high approval ratings in his country as living standards in Russia have improved drastically under his rule. Internationally, he has been criticized for his authoritarian style of government. ---------------------------- The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any. – Alice Walker Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*.
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  • NWANIBA AGAIN?

    While the entire state was gathered at AKHA for #thelist, two young men went to Nwaniba side to steal and luckily, they were caught.

    Otobonq Gideon reports that the suspected criminals were seen somewhere around Use Offot with a tricycle and a big generator inside.

    Upon noticing the police, they fled with the tricycle which triggered the police to chase after them and eventually caught them at Ibiaku Offot.

    They have been taken to the police station.

    Nwaniba people, una don suffer ehhhhh!!
    NWANIBA AGAIN? While the entire state was gathered at AKHA for #thelist, two young men went to Nwaniba side to steal and luckily, they were caught. Otobonq Gideon reports that the suspected criminals were seen somewhere around Use Offot with a tricycle and a big generator inside. Upon noticing the police, they fled with the tricycle which triggered the police to chase after them and eventually caught them at Ibiaku Offot. They have been taken to the police station. Nwaniba people, una don suffer ehhhhh!! 🤣🤣🤣
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