• *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/06/2025*

    Eid-el-Kabir: FG declares Friday, Monday public holidays

    Over 450,000 Nigerians jostle for 10,000 FG jobs

    Judiciary workers strike grounds courts

    Mokwa flood: Over 1,000 people still missing, 200 bodies recovered – Niger govt

    43 Killed As Benue Boils Again

    Zamfara mourns as another airstrike kills vigilantes

    Delta: Security agents open fire on residents protesting ceaseless kidnappings

    No going back on June 12 protest – Take-It-Back Movement

    Speed Darlington seeks rescheduling of NAPTIP appearance over viral video

    Davido reunites with ex-partner for daughter’s 10th birthday party

    Meta shareholders reject bid to add bitcoin to company treasury

    Trump ‘open’ to meeting leaders of Ukraine, Russia to push ceasefire

    Nurses lead as 60,000 Nigerians abroad join NiDCOM portal

    Three Nigerians bag 15 years jail for fraud in India

    Primary school leavers in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe can’t read – UNICEF


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The famous Nok terracotta sculptures were first discovered in Taruga, Kaduna, in 1928 by Colonel Dent Young, a tin miner. Bernard Fagg, an archaeologist, later discovered more sculptures in 1940 and named them “Nok” because of the location where the sculptures were found.

    * The National Association of Baseball players was established on January 22, 1857 in New York. Often abbreviated to NABBP, it was the first organization to govern American baseball.
    ---------------------------

    We ‘ll move Nigeria from cocoa production to processing – Shettima

    Leakages, compromises, logistics challenges caused late night examination, WAEC tells Reps

    Boko Haram fuelled by political elite to destabilise Tinubu – Kalu


    Gwandu Emirate Tussle: Supreme Court sets June 4 for judgment

    Midnight Exams: WAEC faces N100bn lawsuit

    Osun Court remands man for allegedly killing his mother

    NAF strikes kill 20 terrorists, destroy 21 motorcycles

    Why we’re establishing special operations command in Makurdi, CNS explains

    NDLEA official, passerby electrocuted in Rivers community

    Nigeria gets over $50bn foreign investments through Tinubu’s diplomatic drive — Presidency

    Presidency moves to settle N2tn power debt

    FG estimates N880bn yearly for road maintenance

    N70bn raised through PPP to tackle housing deficit – Minister

    FG opens sale of short-term bonds

    NiMet predicts heavy rainfall in Kaduna, Plateau, others

    175 new CNG stations coming, says PCNGI boss

    FG unveils single-digit mortgage scheme for civil servants

    Nestlé, FG to boost milk production, train farmers

    Over 2,700 Nigerians Missed Hajj Due To Late Payment – NAHCON

    I’m taking bold steps to revitalise Abuja – Wike

    Allow polytechnics to award degrees, NAPS urges Tinubu, NASS

    Port terminal gives scholarship to 146 varsity, poly students

    Kano varsity students protest fee hike

    SSCE: Stakeholders disagree with WAEC, NECO on use of CBT

    Foundation facilitates antenatal access to 50,000 Bauchi, Sokoto, Kano women

    Fidelity Bank gets Fitch upgrade to A+(nga)

    Shell loads first crude from new Nigerian terminal

    Low taxation responsible for cheaper Nigerian fuel — Major marketers

    Peter Obi visits Niger flood victims, donates N20m

    Atiku, Amaechi, El-Rufai desperately united for power – APC

    2027: Wike’s Tinubu endorsement sparks opposition firestorm

    Tonto Dikeh attends Tinubu’s mid-term celebratory dinner

    Niger gov’s wife visits flood victims, donates N50m

    Makinde reappoints Aderibigbe, others into civil service commission, advisory council

    Oborevwori moves against age falsification by civil servants

    Delta gov threatens to sack underperforming commissioners

    Ododo approves N50m monthly gratuity for LG pensioners

    CJ donates skills acquisition materials to Gombe inmates

    Flooding: Osun threatens to demolish illegal structures along waterways, rivers

    Enugu orders disco to refund 20,000 customers for over-billing

    Kogi pays off N98.8bn debt in 15 months, says commissioner

    Katsina unveils new guidelines for private, community schools

    Abia warns residents over outbreak of diphtheria in Imo

    LASG launches 80 million clean cookstoves project

    Lagos to support agric entrepreneurs with N150m grant

    Kano declares Eid-el-Kabir break for schools

    Oyo seals collapsed Ibadan restaurant, launches investigation

    Oyo reviews fines for traffic offenders

    Pastor Ibiyeomie warns bloggers, threatens arrest over negative reports

    Gunmen kill investor, kidnap wife in Imo

    One dies as rival cults clash in Osun masquerade festival

    Seized phone: Ondo school VP beaten by WASSCE candidate’s parents

    Bauchi man arrested for alleged sexual abuse of stepdaughter

    Scrap dealer jailed 12 years for sexually assaulting four-year-old

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1492, Martin Behaim presented the world’s first globe. The German geographer called his terrestrial globe Erdapfel, or Earth Apple. It is kept in a darkened room at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany.

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    It is important to recognize the small successes. – Rafael Nadal

    Good morning




    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 03/06/2025* Eid-el-Kabir: FG declares Friday, Monday public holidays Over 450,000 Nigerians jostle for 10,000 FG jobs Judiciary workers strike grounds courts Mokwa flood: Over 1,000 people still missing, 200 bodies recovered – Niger govt 43 Killed As Benue Boils Again Zamfara mourns as another airstrike kills vigilantes Delta: Security agents open fire on residents protesting ceaseless kidnappings No going back on June 12 protest – Take-It-Back Movement Speed Darlington seeks rescheduling of NAPTIP appearance over viral video Davido reunites with ex-partner for daughter’s 10th birthday party Meta shareholders reject bid to add bitcoin to company treasury Trump ‘open’ to meeting leaders of Ukraine, Russia to push ceasefire Nurses lead as 60,000 Nigerians abroad join NiDCOM portal Three Nigerians bag 15 years jail for fraud in India Primary school leavers in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe can’t read – UNICEF --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The famous Nok terracotta sculptures were first discovered in Taruga, Kaduna, in 1928 by Colonel Dent Young, a tin miner. Bernard Fagg, an archaeologist, later discovered more sculptures in 1940 and named them “Nok” because of the location where the sculptures were found. * The National Association of Baseball players was established on January 22, 1857 in New York. Often abbreviated to NABBP, it was the first organization to govern American baseball. --------------------------- We ‘ll move Nigeria from cocoa production to processing – Shettima Leakages, compromises, logistics challenges caused late night examination, WAEC tells Reps Boko Haram fuelled by political elite to destabilise Tinubu – Kalu Gwandu Emirate Tussle: Supreme Court sets June 4 for judgment Midnight Exams: WAEC faces N100bn lawsuit Osun Court remands man for allegedly killing his mother NAF strikes kill 20 terrorists, destroy 21 motorcycles Why we’re establishing special operations command in Makurdi, CNS explains NDLEA official, passerby electrocuted in Rivers community Nigeria gets over $50bn foreign investments through Tinubu’s diplomatic drive — Presidency Presidency moves to settle N2tn power debt FG estimates N880bn yearly for road maintenance N70bn raised through PPP to tackle housing deficit – Minister FG opens sale of short-term bonds NiMet predicts heavy rainfall in Kaduna, Plateau, others 175 new CNG stations coming, says PCNGI boss FG unveils single-digit mortgage scheme for civil servants Nestlé, FG to boost milk production, train farmers Over 2,700 Nigerians Missed Hajj Due To Late Payment – NAHCON I’m taking bold steps to revitalise Abuja – Wike Allow polytechnics to award degrees, NAPS urges Tinubu, NASS Port terminal gives scholarship to 146 varsity, poly students Kano varsity students protest fee hike SSCE: Stakeholders disagree with WAEC, NECO on use of CBT Foundation facilitates antenatal access to 50,000 Bauchi, Sokoto, Kano women Fidelity Bank gets Fitch upgrade to A+(nga) Shell loads first crude from new Nigerian terminal Low taxation responsible for cheaper Nigerian fuel — Major marketers Peter Obi visits Niger flood victims, donates N20m Atiku, Amaechi, El-Rufai desperately united for power – APC 2027: Wike’s Tinubu endorsement sparks opposition firestorm Tonto Dikeh attends Tinubu’s mid-term celebratory dinner Niger gov’s wife visits flood victims, donates N50m Makinde reappoints Aderibigbe, others into civil service commission, advisory council Oborevwori moves against age falsification by civil servants Delta gov threatens to sack underperforming commissioners Ododo approves N50m monthly gratuity for LG pensioners CJ donates skills acquisition materials to Gombe inmates Flooding: Osun threatens to demolish illegal structures along waterways, rivers Enugu orders disco to refund 20,000 customers for over-billing Kogi pays off N98.8bn debt in 15 months, says commissioner Katsina unveils new guidelines for private, community schools Abia warns residents over outbreak of diphtheria in Imo LASG launches 80 million clean cookstoves project Lagos to support agric entrepreneurs with N150m grant Kano declares Eid-el-Kabir break for schools Oyo seals collapsed Ibadan restaurant, launches investigation Oyo reviews fines for traffic offenders Pastor Ibiyeomie warns bloggers, threatens arrest over negative reports Gunmen kill investor, kidnap wife in Imo One dies as rival cults clash in Osun masquerade festival Seized phone: Ondo school VP beaten by WASSCE candidate’s parents Bauchi man arrested for alleged sexual abuse of stepdaughter Scrap dealer jailed 12 years for sexually assaulting four-year-old --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1492, Martin Behaim presented the world’s first globe. The German geographer called his terrestrial globe Erdapfel, or Earth Apple. It is kept in a darkened room at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany. --------------------------- It is important to recognize the small successes. – Rafael Nadal Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Captain Traore now wants to build five courts and two prisons that will deal with corruption alone.
    "Corruption is the first cancer that my government will eliminate and it will soon be history. To those who still think of embezzling our resources, meant for the whole Burkina Faso will be watching us from prison" ~ Stated the youngest Burkinabe president, Ibrahim Traore.
    Captain Traore now wants to build five courts and two prisons that will deal with corruption alone. "Corruption is the first cancer that my government will eliminate and it will soon be history. To those who still think of embezzling our resources, meant for the whole Burkina Faso will be watching us from prison" ~ Stated the youngest Burkinabe president, Ibrahim Traore.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 02/06/2025*

    Mokwa flood: Death toll rises to 153

    Nine feared killed in Borno bomb attack

    NARD gives FG four weeks to address unresolved demands

    Nigeria’s petrol price 55% below West African average – Dangote

    Yusuf declares Monday public holiday in honour of Kano athletes

    Super Falcons vs Cameroon friendly postponed again

    Lagos to reintroduce monthly environmental sanitation exercise

    Terrorists eyeing Nigeria, W’African coastline – US

    Man sets self on fire in Algeria over alleged injustice

    Dangote Refinery can meet region’s needs– ECOWAS President

    Nigeria affected as Saudi Arabia suspends blockwork visa

    S/Arabia To Translate Arafah Sermon In Hausa, Yoruba, Fulani, 34 Languages

    Indian court jails Nigerian five years for illegal entry

    ‘No age is too late to achieve your academic dreams,’ says Patience Jonathan as she bags PHD

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Arab Spring, a wave of anti-government protests in some North African and Middle East countries of Tunisia, Libya and Egypt began in Tunisia on December 18, 2010 following the self-immolation of a fruit seller, Mohamed Bouazizi, in protest of police corruption

    * An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain
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    National Single Window to boost trade efficiency — Tinubu

    Judiciary workers give FG two-week ultimatum

    Supreme Court, NJC, Federal High Court Withdraw From June 2 Strike

    Defamation: Natasha to appear in court Tuesday

    SERAP sues NNPCL over ‘missing’ N500bn oil funds

    NAF raises personnel allowance by 100%

    NDLEA intercepts Saudi-bound pilgrims with drugs

    Grim toll: States move to evacuate flood zones

    Debt burden: No sin in borrowing — Presidency

    IOCs not exiting Nigeria, says Presidency

    FG’s gas-powered vehicle scheme runs into major hitch nationwide

    Fed Govt doesn’t want Nigerians to burden other countries, says Bagudu

    FG Unveils Unified Writing Manual Public Service Communications

    Seven banks’ reserves with CBN surge to N18.8tn

    Opeifa: CNG will ensure sustainable future for railways

    FG inaugurates planning committee for national industrial summit

    FG plans 77,400 housing units nationwide

    Pension funds hit N23tn as new scheme begins

    FG unveils plan to boost local production of healthcare products

    We won’t succumb to blackmail from our students, says NIPSS

    Tinubu’s reforms will ease cost of living soon – Onanuga

    Water shortage in Abuja: Wike says rehabilitation of treatment plants underway

    Students hail Tinubu on stipend

    ACF mourns victims of flood, road crash in Niger, Kano states

    Some Igbo politicians may sell their conscience, but cannot sell Biafra — IPOB

    Tinubu economic reforms causing rising poverty, says Afenifere faction

    World Communication Day: Be agents of hope, Archbishop Martins charges journalists

    Africa, M-East hold 85% of airlines’ blocked funds —IATA

    NASD reaches N1.9tn in capitalisation

    Crude oil theft has reduced significantly – Producers

    BUA challenges Bala Usman to show how it violated concession agreement

    22 firms get N16.1b in first tranche of N75b relief loan

    N1.9tr oversubscribed Sukuk cash for refund

    NEITI raises alarm on methane emissions

    Oyebanji hails Promasidor over Ikun Milk Day launch

    Recapitalisation: 3m jobs threatened if BDCs close, ABCON warns

    NNPP chieftain links Kano athlete deaths to inadequate road infrastructure

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

    Former minister resigns from APC

    APC debunks Dalung’s claim of cabal in Tinubu’s govt

    I’ll consult God on 2027 re-election, says Otti

    NSF tragedy: Abiodun sends delegation to Kano, Donates N31m to families of late athletes

    Oyebanji urges LGs to leverage autonomy for development

    Uba Sani To Activists: Defend Democracy, Keep Politicians On Their Toes

    Bauchi gov congratulates Patience Jonathan on doctorate

    Sanwo-Olu launches 410m euro project to ease gridlock

    Enugu gov moves girl rescued from ritualist to rehab facility

    Borno speaker seeks military action as IED blast kills nine

    Edo commences property owner profiling

    E-call up system will decongest Lekki-Epe route – LASG

    Withheld allocation: Osun taps project funds to pay LG workers

    Kano declares Sallah break for schools from Wednesday

    Catholic shuts 15 Benue parishes over herders attacks

    Lagos governor mourns Olu of Epe

    Police hunt Yahoo boy after lover found dead in Bayelsa hotel

    Three suspected cultists nabbed in Lagos, firearm recovered

    Family seeks help to raise N18m for child’s heart surgery


    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1847, Felix Mendelssohn’s Wedding March was used at a wedding for the first time at the wedding of Dorothy Carew and Tom Daniel. The event that made the work world famous was the wedding of Victoria, Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858.

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    Don’t waste your pain; use it to help others. – Rick Warren

    Good morning




    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 02/06/2025* Mokwa flood: Death toll rises to 153 Nine feared killed in Borno bomb attack NARD gives FG four weeks to address unresolved demands Nigeria’s petrol price 55% below West African average – Dangote Yusuf declares Monday public holiday in honour of Kano athletes Super Falcons vs Cameroon friendly postponed again Lagos to reintroduce monthly environmental sanitation exercise Terrorists eyeing Nigeria, W’African coastline – US Man sets self on fire in Algeria over alleged injustice Dangote Refinery can meet region’s needs– ECOWAS President Nigeria affected as Saudi Arabia suspends blockwork visa S/Arabia To Translate Arafah Sermon In Hausa, Yoruba, Fulani, 34 Languages Indian court jails Nigerian five years for illegal entry ‘No age is too late to achieve your academic dreams,’ says Patience Jonathan as she bags PHD -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Arab Spring, a wave of anti-government protests in some North African and Middle East countries of Tunisia, Libya and Egypt began in Tunisia on December 18, 2010 following the self-immolation of a fruit seller, Mohamed Bouazizi, in protest of police corruption * An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain -------------------------- National Single Window to boost trade efficiency — Tinubu Judiciary workers give FG two-week ultimatum Supreme Court, NJC, Federal High Court Withdraw From June 2 Strike Defamation: Natasha to appear in court Tuesday SERAP sues NNPCL over ‘missing’ N500bn oil funds NAF raises personnel allowance by 100% NDLEA intercepts Saudi-bound pilgrims with drugs Grim toll: States move to evacuate flood zones Debt burden: No sin in borrowing — Presidency IOCs not exiting Nigeria, says Presidency FG’s gas-powered vehicle scheme runs into major hitch nationwide Fed Govt doesn’t want Nigerians to burden other countries, says Bagudu FG Unveils Unified Writing Manual Public Service Communications Seven banks’ reserves with CBN surge to N18.8tn Opeifa: CNG will ensure sustainable future for railways FG inaugurates planning committee for national industrial summit FG plans 77,400 housing units nationwide Pension funds hit N23tn as new scheme begins FG unveils plan to boost local production of healthcare products We won’t succumb to blackmail from our students, says NIPSS Tinubu’s reforms will ease cost of living soon – Onanuga Water shortage in Abuja: Wike says rehabilitation of treatment plants underway Students hail Tinubu on stipend ACF mourns victims of flood, road crash in Niger, Kano states Some Igbo politicians may sell their conscience, but cannot sell Biafra — IPOB Tinubu economic reforms causing rising poverty, says Afenifere faction World Communication Day: Be agents of hope, Archbishop Martins charges journalists Africa, M-East hold 85% of airlines’ blocked funds —IATA NASD reaches N1.9tn in capitalisation Crude oil theft has reduced significantly – Producers BUA challenges Bala Usman to show how it violated concession agreement 22 firms get N16.1b in first tranche of N75b relief loan N1.9tr oversubscribed Sukuk cash for refund NEITI raises alarm on methane emissions Oyebanji hails Promasidor over Ikun Milk Day launch Recapitalisation: 3m jobs threatened if BDCs close, ABCON warns NNPP chieftain links Kano athlete deaths to inadequate road infrastructure I Told Tinubu I Won’t Vote For Him –Amaechi Former minister resigns from APC APC debunks Dalung’s claim of cabal in Tinubu’s govt I’ll consult God on 2027 re-election, says Otti NSF tragedy: Abiodun sends delegation to Kano, Donates N31m to families of late athletes Oyebanji urges LGs to leverage autonomy for development Uba Sani To Activists: Defend Democracy, Keep Politicians On Their Toes Bauchi gov congratulates Patience Jonathan on doctorate Sanwo-Olu launches 410m euro project to ease gridlock Enugu gov moves girl rescued from ritualist to rehab facility Borno speaker seeks military action as IED blast kills nine Edo commences property owner profiling E-call up system will decongest Lekki-Epe route – LASG Withheld allocation: Osun taps project funds to pay LG workers ‎ Kano declares Sallah break for schools from Wednesday Catholic shuts 15 Benue parishes over herders attacks Lagos governor mourns Olu of Epe Police hunt Yahoo boy after lover found dead in Bayelsa hotel Three suspected cultists nabbed in Lagos, firearm recovered Family seeks help to raise N18m for child’s heart surgery *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1847, Felix Mendelssohn’s Wedding March was used at a wedding for the first time at the wedding of Dorothy Carew and Tom Daniel. The event that made the work world famous was the wedding of Victoria, Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858. -------------------------- Don’t waste your pain; use it to help others. – Rick Warren Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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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


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    *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
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    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

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    *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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  • Paris Saint-Germain demolish Inter to win the Champions League final with the biggest margin in history. A night to remember!
    ❤️💙🏆 Paris Saint-Germain demolish Inter to win the Champions League final with the biggest margin in history. A night to remember!🇫🇷
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  • "SHE GAVE YOU HER BODY, BUT TOOK YOUR DESTINY" – When sex is a transaction, the man always loses more.

    There are two types of men in this world: those who build their future and those who trade it away for temporary pleasure. Many men don’t even realize when they’ve been robbed, not of their money, but of their potential.

    She didn’t hold a gun to your head. She didn’t break into your house at night. But she walked away with your focus, your ambition, your discipline, and your financial future.

    And the worst part? You willingly handed it over.

    This is the silent robbery happening every day. Men think they are enjoying, but they are being emptied.

    BRUTAL THREAD: How Se-x Can Steal Your Future

    1. THE COST OF FREE SE-X IS YOUR AMBITION
    You met a fine girl. She gave you her body for free. No stress, no commitment, just pure enjoyment. You thought you hit the jackpot? No, you entered the trap.

    Each time you’re with her, you’re spending hours, days, and nights chasing pleasure instead of chasing progress.

    You wake up late, you miss opportunities, your mind is distracted.

    You thought you were enjoying her body, but she was taking your focus, your time, and your hunger for success.

    2. EVERY TIME YOU SLEEP WITH HER, YOU LOSE ENERGY—SHE GAINS IT
    There’s a reason great warriors, boxers, and kings of old practiced sexual discipline. They knew that their energy, clarity, and strength came from controlling their desires.

    When you release carelessly, you are losing more than just fluid. You are losing drive, willpower, and aggression—all the things you need to dominate in life.

    Now, check her: she is glowing, she is energized, she is more powerful.

    You are weaker.

    Why do you think they say "behind every successful man is a woman"? Because she collects his energy and multiplies it. But what happens when she takes your energy and leaves?

    She goes to multiply it elsewhere.

    3. SHE TOOK YOUR MONEY, BUT YOU THOUGHT IT WAS LØVE
    At first, it was just small-small money—transport fare, lunch money, a little shopping. Then it became rent, hair, nails, and urgent 2K every week.

    You thought you were investing in her? No, you were funding your own downfall.

    She took your hard-earned money, but did she invest it back into you?

    No.

    She used it to look good for another man who had more focus than you.

    4. SHE WASTED YOUR YEARS, NOW SHE'S GONE
    How many men have given their prime years to a woman who had no plans of staying?

    She took your time, your energy, your youth… then she moved on to the next best option.

    Now, you’re in your 30s or 40s, starting over while she has already secured her next destination.

    Reality check: A woman’s time is shorter, but a man’s wasted time is costlier.

    5. YOU THOUGHT SHE WAS LOYAL, BUT YOU WERE JUST A PHASE
    Some women are seasonal lovers—they attach themselves to a man for a period, take what they need, then move on.

    You thought she was forever. She knew she was temporary.

    You were just a “right now” guy. And when she found a "forever" guy, she walked away without looking back.

    6. YOUR FUTURE IS MORE VALUABLE THAN HER BODY
    Many men have traded their destiny for a few minutes of pleasure.

    Ask Samson. He had superhuman strength. Delilah used love and sex to take it away.

    Ask Solomon. The wisest king in history lost his throne because of vvomen.

    Even great men fall when they don’t control their desires.

    Now, look at yourself. What have you lost so far?

    7. WAKE UP BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
    If you keep trading your time, energy, money, and focus for sex, you will wake up one day and realize:

    The men you started life with are now ahead of you.

    Your bank account is empty.

    Your dreams never happened.

    And the women who wasted your years are now with better men.

    BOTTOM LINE:
    Sex is not free. It is always a transaction.

    Either you gain something from it, or you lose everything to it.

    Choose wisely.

    If this post hits you, you know what to do.
    #everyoneシ
    "SHE GAVE YOU HER BODY, BUT TOOK YOUR DESTINY" – When sex is a transaction, the man always loses more. There are two types of men in this world: those who build their future and those who trade it away for temporary pleasure. Many men don’t even realize when they’ve been robbed, not of their money, but of their potential. She didn’t hold a gun to your head. She didn’t break into your house at night. But she walked away with your focus, your ambition, your discipline, and your financial future. And the worst part? You willingly handed it over. This is the silent robbery happening every day. Men think they are enjoying, but they are being emptied. BRUTAL THREAD: How Se-x Can Steal Your Future 1. THE COST OF FREE SE-X IS YOUR AMBITION You met a fine girl. She gave you her body for free. No stress, no commitment, just pure enjoyment. You thought you hit the jackpot? No, you entered the trap. Each time you’re with her, you’re spending hours, days, and nights chasing pleasure instead of chasing progress. You wake up late, you miss opportunities, your mind is distracted. You thought you were enjoying her body, but she was taking your focus, your time, and your hunger for success. 2. EVERY TIME YOU SLEEP WITH HER, YOU LOSE ENERGY—SHE GAINS IT There’s a reason great warriors, boxers, and kings of old practiced sexual discipline. They knew that their energy, clarity, and strength came from controlling their desires. When you release carelessly, you are losing more than just fluid. You are losing drive, willpower, and aggression—all the things you need to dominate in life. Now, check her: she is glowing, she is energized, she is more powerful. You are weaker. Why do you think they say "behind every successful man is a woman"? Because she collects his energy and multiplies it. But what happens when she takes your energy and leaves? She goes to multiply it elsewhere. 3. SHE TOOK YOUR MONEY, BUT YOU THOUGHT IT WAS LØVE At first, it was just small-small money—transport fare, lunch money, a little shopping. Then it became rent, hair, nails, and urgent 2K every week. You thought you were investing in her? No, you were funding your own downfall. She took your hard-earned money, but did she invest it back into you? No. She used it to look good for another man who had more focus than you. 4. SHE WASTED YOUR YEARS, NOW SHE'S GONE How many men have given their prime years to a woman who had no plans of staying? She took your time, your energy, your youth… then she moved on to the next best option. Now, you’re in your 30s or 40s, starting over while she has already secured her next destination. Reality check: A woman’s time is shorter, but a man’s wasted time is costlier. 5. YOU THOUGHT SHE WAS LOYAL, BUT YOU WERE JUST A PHASE Some women are seasonal lovers—they attach themselves to a man for a period, take what they need, then move on. You thought she was forever. She knew she was temporary. You were just a “right now” guy. And when she found a "forever" guy, she walked away without looking back. 6. YOUR FUTURE IS MORE VALUABLE THAN HER BODY Many men have traded their destiny for a few minutes of pleasure. Ask Samson. He had superhuman strength. Delilah used love and sex to take it away. Ask Solomon. The wisest king in history lost his throne because of vvomen. Even great men fall when they don’t control their desires. Now, look at yourself. What have you lost so far? 7. WAKE UP BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE If you keep trading your time, energy, money, and focus for sex, you will wake up one day and realize: The men you started life with are now ahead of you. Your bank account is empty. Your dreams never happened. And the women who wasted your years are now with better men. BOTTOM LINE: Sex is not free. It is always a transaction. Either you gain something from it, or you lose everything to it. Choose wisely. If this post hits you, you know what to do. #everyoneシ゚
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  • The 4 Worst Popes in the History of the Catholic Church

    The Catholic Church is holy, but it is also human. While the Church was founded by Jesus Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit, its leaders—especially the popes—have been fallible men. Most popes throughout history have been faithful shepherds, but a few have sadly fallen short. It's important to remember that the holiness of the Church does not depend on the personal holiness of its leaders, but on Christ, who promised that the gates of hell would not prevail against it.

    Here are a few of the most notorious popes in Church history—men whose personal failures did not undo the truth of the faith:

    1. Pope Stephen VI (896–897)
    Stephen is infamous for the bizarre “Cadaver Synod.” He had the corpse of his predecessor, Pope Formosus, exhumed, dressed in papal robes, placed on a throne, and put on trial. The corpse was found guilty, stripped of its vestments, and thrown into the Tiber River. His actions caused outrage and unrest.

    2. Pope John XII (955–964)
    John XII became pope at just 18 and used the papacy for personal pleasure. His reign was marked by scandal, immorality, and corruption. He was accused of turning the Lateran Palace into a den of vice, and many historians rank him among the most morally corrupt pontiffs in history.

    3. Pope Benedict IX (multiple terms between 1032–1048)
    Benedict IX was pope on three separate occasions, and his papacy was plagued by bribery, violence, and scandal. He reportedly sold the papacy to his godfather so he could marry, and was later reinstated through political maneuvering. His behavior was so scandalous that even reformers within the Church called for drastic change.

    4. Pope Alexander VI (1492–1503)
    Born Rodrigo Borgia, Alexander VI is infamous for nepotism, lavish living, and fathering several children while pope. His papacy was entangled with political manipulation, bribery, and immorality. Yet, despite his personal flaws, he never altered Church doctrine.

    Why This Matters
    While these popes were deeply flawed, none of them ever changed official Church teachings on faith or morals. This is a sign of God's protection over His Church, even when human leaders fail.

    The Catholic Church has endured for over 2,000 years—not because its leaders have always been perfect, but because Jesus Himself is the true head of the Church.

    Subscribe now to explore more Catholic history—both the glorious and the gritty—and deepen your faith with us!

    #catholic

    Francis Mary
    The 4 Worst Popes in the History of the Catholic Church The Catholic Church is holy, but it is also human. While the Church was founded by Jesus Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit, its leaders—especially the popes—have been fallible men. Most popes throughout history have been faithful shepherds, but a few have sadly fallen short. It's important to remember that the holiness of the Church does not depend on the personal holiness of its leaders, but on Christ, who promised that the gates of hell would not prevail against it. Here are a few of the most notorious popes in Church history—men whose personal failures did not undo the truth of the faith: 1. Pope Stephen VI (896–897) Stephen is infamous for the bizarre “Cadaver Synod.” He had the corpse of his predecessor, Pope Formosus, exhumed, dressed in papal robes, placed on a throne, and put on trial. The corpse was found guilty, stripped of its vestments, and thrown into the Tiber River. His actions caused outrage and unrest. 2. Pope John XII (955–964) John XII became pope at just 18 and used the papacy for personal pleasure. His reign was marked by scandal, immorality, and corruption. He was accused of turning the Lateran Palace into a den of vice, and many historians rank him among the most morally corrupt pontiffs in history. 3. Pope Benedict IX (multiple terms between 1032–1048) Benedict IX was pope on three separate occasions, and his papacy was plagued by bribery, violence, and scandal. He reportedly sold the papacy to his godfather so he could marry, and was later reinstated through political maneuvering. His behavior was so scandalous that even reformers within the Church called for drastic change. 4. Pope Alexander VI (1492–1503) Born Rodrigo Borgia, Alexander VI is infamous for nepotism, lavish living, and fathering several children while pope. His papacy was entangled with political manipulation, bribery, and immorality. Yet, despite his personal flaws, he never altered Church doctrine. Why This Matters While these popes were deeply flawed, none of them ever changed official Church teachings on faith or morals. This is a sign of God's protection over His Church, even when human leaders fail. The Catholic Church has endured for over 2,000 years—not because its leaders have always been perfect, but because Jesus Himself is the true head of the Church. Subscribe now to explore more Catholic history—both the glorious and the gritty—and deepen your faith with us! #catholic Francis Mary
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  • Did the Early Church Believe in Purgatory?

    Purgatory is often misunderstood—even by Catholics. Some think it's a later invention, but the truth is: the belief in Purgatory is rooted in the earliest centuries of Christianity. While the term "Purgatory" itself developed over time, the idea of a purifying state after death was present in the teachings, prayers, and practices of the Early Church.

    Scriptural Foundation
    The foundation for Purgatory lies in Scripture. In 2 Maccabees 12:45, Judas Maccabeus offers prayers for fallen soldiers, stating that it is a “holy and pious thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins.” This shows a belief that the dead can be helped by the prayers of the living—a concept central to Purgatory.

    Jesus also hinted at purification after death in Matthew 12:32, saying, “Anyone who speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come.” This suggests that some sins can be forgiven after death, which aligns with the Church’s teaching on Purgatory.

    The Witness of the Early Church Fathers
    The early Christians continued this practice. Tertullian (2nd–3rd century) wrote about praying for the dead and offering the Eucharist on their behalf. He believed such prayers were effective in helping the souls of the departed.

    St. Cyprian of Carthage (3rd century) emphasized the importance of offering sacrifices for the faithful departed during Mass. St. Augustine openly declared in the 4th century: “It is not to be doubted that the souls of the dead are aided by the prayers of the holy Church.”

    These saints didn’t see death as a full stop, but as a journey toward perfection, where the soul could be cleansed to enter the full presence of God.

    Why Does Purgatory Matter?
    The doctrine of Purgatory doesn’t undermine the forgiveness won by Jesus—it affirms God’s mercy and justice. Those who die in a state of grace but still need purification of lesser sins are lovingly prepared for heaven. Purgatory is not a punishment—it is a gift of God’s purifying love.

    Belief in Purgatory reminds us of our connection to the souls of the faithful departed, and calls us to pray for them, just as the early Christians did.

    Purgatory is not new—it’s part of the ancient faith of our Church.

    Follow our page for more truths from Catholic history and teachings that will strengthen your faith and bring you closer to Christ.

    #catholic
    Did the Early Church Believe in Purgatory? Purgatory is often misunderstood—even by Catholics. Some think it's a later invention, but the truth is: the belief in Purgatory is rooted in the earliest centuries of Christianity. While the term "Purgatory" itself developed over time, the idea of a purifying state after death was present in the teachings, prayers, and practices of the Early Church. Scriptural Foundation The foundation for Purgatory lies in Scripture. In 2 Maccabees 12:45, Judas Maccabeus offers prayers for fallen soldiers, stating that it is a “holy and pious thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins.” This shows a belief that the dead can be helped by the prayers of the living—a concept central to Purgatory. Jesus also hinted at purification after death in Matthew 12:32, saying, “Anyone who speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come.” This suggests that some sins can be forgiven after death, which aligns with the Church’s teaching on Purgatory. The Witness of the Early Church Fathers The early Christians continued this practice. Tertullian (2nd–3rd century) wrote about praying for the dead and offering the Eucharist on their behalf. He believed such prayers were effective in helping the souls of the departed. St. Cyprian of Carthage (3rd century) emphasized the importance of offering sacrifices for the faithful departed during Mass. St. Augustine openly declared in the 4th century: “It is not to be doubted that the souls of the dead are aided by the prayers of the holy Church.” These saints didn’t see death as a full stop, but as a journey toward perfection, where the soul could be cleansed to enter the full presence of God. Why Does Purgatory Matter? The doctrine of Purgatory doesn’t undermine the forgiveness won by Jesus—it affirms God’s mercy and justice. Those who die in a state of grace but still need purification of lesser sins are lovingly prepared for heaven. Purgatory is not a punishment—it is a gift of God’s purifying love. Belief in Purgatory reminds us of our connection to the souls of the faithful departed, and calls us to pray for them, just as the early Christians did. 🕊️ Purgatory is not new—it’s part of the ancient faith of our Church. 📌 Follow our page for more truths from Catholic history and teachings that will strengthen your faith and bring you closer to Christ. #catholic
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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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  • *_Al-Ittihad Saudi Club is the champion of the Kings Cup for the tenth time in its history after defeating Al-Qadisiyah Club_*
    *_🚨Al-Ittihad Saudi Club is the champion of the Kings Cup for the tenth time in its history after defeating Al-Qadisiyah Club🏆🟡⚫_*
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  • *THE RESTORER'S DAILY GUIDE*

    DATE: FRIDAY 30TH MAY 2025

    THEME:
    *NOBODY CAN SATISFY ANYBODY*

    MEMORIZE
    Hebrews 12:14
    Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord:

    READ
    1 Peter 3:13-18
    And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
    But and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled;
    But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:
    Having a good conscience; that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of evildoers, they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good conversation in Christ.
    For it is better, if the will of God be so, that ye suffer for well doing, than for evil doing.
    For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit:

    THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
    *You were not designed to meet people's expectations.*

    MESSAGE
    We were never created to meet people's expectations; that is God's job.

    Unfortunately for God, He has not been able to satisfy the desires of "fallen humans" because they want what He hates...

    This is why living to please people or to impress people is living in a fools paradise. It is a waste of time and effort.

    It started in heaven, Lucifer faulted the holiest one who is without unrighteousness... and led a mutiny against the most high; His creator and boss because he was disgruntled about God's leadership style...

    The father of the prodigal son couldn't satisfy his own son... he wanted more than staying in his father's house...

    The people who ate miracle bread and fish from our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ also shouted, "Crucify him."

    Judas Iscariot, who was shown so much love and acceptance from the best pastor, was the worst traitor and betrayer in history.

    *When your best is never enough, don't blame yourself for it.*

    When people disdain and contem, your best efforts care not about it. You were not designed to meet people's expectations.

    Remember, the bee lives only for 40 days and must visit at least 1000 flowers to be able to produce only half of a teaspoonful of honey...

    To us, it's only a teaspoonful honey, but to the bee, that is his whole life's labour and earnings...

    There is only one person you should strive to please; and that is God. Having done all your best to please God, bless the LORD for whatever reactions you get from men, whether good or bad.

    This is the conclusion of the whole matter;

    1. Discover purpose,
    2. Live maximally to release your full potential, and leave the rest for God.
    3. Follow peace with all men, and as much as it lies with your strength, seek peace and pursue it.
    4. Maintain a pure heart and a conscience void of offence towards others.
    5. Most importantly, live ready for the LORD at all times because the time is short.

    Cheers and shalom.

    ACTION STEPS
    1. Prayerfully meditate on today's devotional guide.
    2. Be determined to be in God's good book always.
    3. Do your best to stay out of trouble with all men, making peace your umpire.

    REMEMBER
    *You were not designed to meet people's expectations.*

    PRAYERS
    Dear heavenly Father, Thank you for today's devotional guide. Help me to know and to do your will always, keep me in the center of your perfect plans always and help me to pursue purpose to the fullest and to stand before you blameless in the end in Jesus name. Amen.

    AUTHOR: JEDIDIAH DAVID

    DAILY READING: Jeremiah 1-2; Psalms 34-37; Matthew 14-15;

    HYMN
    My hope is built on nothing less
    Than Jesus' blood and righteousness ;
    I dare not trust the sweetest frame,
    But wholly lean on Jesus' name.

    On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand ;
    All other ground is sinking sand,
    All other ground is sinking sand.

    2
    When darkness hides His lovely face,
    I rest on His unchanging grace;
    In every high and stormy gale,
    My anchor holds within the vail.

    3
    His oath, His covenant, His blood,
    Support me in the 'whelming flood ;
    When all around my soul gives way,
    He then is all my hope and stay.

    4
    When He shall come with trumpet sound,
    On ,may I then in Him be found,
    Clothed in His righteousness alone,
    Faultless to stand before the throne !

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    *THE RESTORER'S DAILY GUIDE* DATE: FRIDAY 30TH MAY 2025 THEME: *NOBODY CAN SATISFY ANYBODY* MEMORIZE Hebrews 12:14 Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord: READ 1 Peter 3:13-18 And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good? But and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled; But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear: Having a good conscience; that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of evildoers, they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good conversation in Christ. For it is better, if the will of God be so, that ye suffer for well doing, than for evil doing. For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit: THOUGHT FOR THE DAY *You were not designed to meet people's expectations.* MESSAGE We were never created to meet people's expectations; that is God's job. Unfortunately for God, He has not been able to satisfy the desires of "fallen humans" because they want what He hates... This is why living to please people or to impress people is living in a fools paradise. It is a waste of time and effort. It started in heaven, Lucifer faulted the holiest one who is without unrighteousness... and led a mutiny against the most high; His creator and boss because he was disgruntled about God's leadership style... The father of the prodigal son couldn't satisfy his own son... he wanted more than staying in his father's house... The people who ate miracle bread and fish from our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ also shouted, "Crucify him." Judas Iscariot, who was shown so much love and acceptance from the best pastor, was the worst traitor and betrayer in history. *When your best is never enough, don't blame yourself for it.* When people disdain and contem, your best efforts care not about it. You were not designed to meet people's expectations. Remember, the bee lives only for 40 days and must visit at least 1000 flowers to be able to produce only half of a teaspoonful of honey... To us, it's only a teaspoonful honey, but to the bee, that is his whole life's labour and earnings... There is only one person you should strive to please; and that is God. Having done all your best to please God, bless the LORD for whatever reactions you get from men, whether good or bad. This is the conclusion of the whole matter; 1. Discover purpose, 2. Live maximally to release your full potential, and leave the rest for God. 3. Follow peace with all men, and as much as it lies with your strength, seek peace and pursue it. 4. Maintain a pure heart and a conscience void of offence towards others. 5. Most importantly, live ready for the LORD at all times because the time is short. Cheers and shalom. ACTION STEPS 1. Prayerfully meditate on today's devotional guide. 2. Be determined to be in God's good book always. 3. Do your best to stay out of trouble with all men, making peace your umpire. REMEMBER *You were not designed to meet people's expectations.* PRAYERS Dear heavenly Father, Thank you for today's devotional guide. Help me to know and to do your will always, keep me in the center of your perfect plans always and help me to pursue purpose to the fullest and to stand before you blameless in the end in Jesus name. Amen. AUTHOR: JEDIDIAH DAVID DAILY READING: Jeremiah 1-2; Psalms 34-37; Matthew 14-15; HYMN My hope is built on nothing less Than Jesus' blood and righteousness ; I dare not trust the sweetest frame, But wholly lean on Jesus' name. On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand ; All other ground is sinking sand, All other ground is sinking sand. 2 When darkness hides His lovely face, I rest on His unchanging grace; In every high and stormy gale, My anchor holds within the vail. 3 His oath, His covenant, His blood, Support me in the 'whelming flood ; When all around my soul gives way, He then is all my hope and stay. 4 When He shall come with trumpet sound, On ,may I then in Him be found, Clothed in His righteousness alone, Faultless to stand before the throne ! PLEASE SHARE
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  • When Love Feels Dangerous
    By Işık Abla
    There are moments in the healing journey when even love feels unsafe.
    Not because love itself is the enemy—but because we’ve been shaped by a version of it that hurt us.
    When you’ve been abused, silenced, controlled, or punished in the name of “love,”
    your nervous system starts to brace for pain… even when kindness shows up. You want to control your heart so it won’t hurt again. But in this process of self protection, you harden your heart to God’s love through the right people He sent to your path.
    But here is truth:
    Real love doesn’t flinch at your scars. True love is not afraid of your weaknesses. Real love doesn’t need you to be perfect before you’re worthy of care.
    Whether it comes through friends, mentors, family, or divine appointments—
    true love shows up with eyes of compassion and a heart that stays.
    You are not “too much” for the right person.
    You are not too passionate, too tender, too deep, or too intense.
    You are exactly enough for what God designed you to carry.
    So breathe.
    Your history is not a disqualification—it’s a testimony.
    Your survival is not a sign of brokenness—it’s evidence of glory.
    Let safe love find you. Don’t dread it. Let God heal you through the people He sends. And let your heart learn again that not every hand that reaches for you comes to take.
    God is getting ready to break your walls down. Jesus is thinning the veil that separates you from His gift of love.
    Prayer:
    My Heavenly Father, I surrender the places where love has felt like a threat. I invite You to heal my expectations, soothe my fear, and surround me with those who carry Your love well. I am not too much—I am a miracle in motion. Amen.
    When Love Feels Dangerous By Işık Abla There are moments in the healing journey when even love feels unsafe. Not because love itself is the enemy—but because we’ve been shaped by a version of it that hurt us. When you’ve been abused, silenced, controlled, or punished in the name of “love,” your nervous system starts to brace for pain… even when kindness shows up. You want to control your heart so it won’t hurt again. But in this process of self protection, you harden your heart to God’s love through the right people He sent to your path. But here is truth: Real love doesn’t flinch at your scars. True love is not afraid of your weaknesses. Real love doesn’t need you to be perfect before you’re worthy of care. Whether it comes through friends, mentors, family, or divine appointments— true love shows up with eyes of compassion and a heart that stays. You are not “too much” for the right person. You are not too passionate, too tender, too deep, or too intense. You are exactly enough for what God designed you to carry. So breathe. Your history is not a disqualification—it’s a testimony. Your survival is not a sign of brokenness—it’s evidence of glory. Let safe love find you. Don’t dread it. Let God heal you through the people He sends. And let your heart learn again that not every hand that reaches for you comes to take. God is getting ready to break your walls down. Jesus is thinning the veil that separates you from His gift of love. Prayer: My Heavenly Father, I surrender the places where love has felt like a threat. I invite You to heal my expectations, soothe my fear, and surround me with those who carry Your love well. I am not too much—I am a miracle in motion. Amen.
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