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  • [] 𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 𝗜𝗡| PSG TO READY TO SPLASH €250M TO SIGN COLE PALMER!

    Recent reports indicate that Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are preparing a €250 million bid to sign Chelsea's star attacking midfielder, Cole Palmer, following his standout performance in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final, where he scored twice and provided an assist in Chelsea's 3-0 victory over PSG to deny them the trophy.

    This potential offer would surpass the current record for the most expensive transfer, set by PSG's €222 million signing of Neymar in 2017.
    [🔵] 𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 𝗜𝗡| PSG TO READY TO SPLASH €250M TO SIGN COLE PALMER! 😲 Recent reports indicate that Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are preparing a €250 million bid to sign Chelsea's star attacking midfielder, Cole Palmer, following his standout performance in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final, where he scored twice and provided an assist in Chelsea's 3-0 victory over PSG to deny them the trophy. This potential offer would surpass the current record for the most expensive transfer, set by PSG's €222 million signing of Neymar in 2017.
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  • UPDATE

    *LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, OTO/IJANIKIN (LASUED) RELEASES UTME/DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION FORM FOR THE 2025/2026 ACADEMIC SESSION*

    The management of LASUED has announced the start of the online registration for the 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening exercise. This process helps the school choose students for admission into its many undergraduate programmes.

    *Cutoff Mark // 170*

    Important Dates to Remember;

    *Registration Starts: Wednesday, 16th July, 2025*

    *Registration Ends: Sunday, 31st August, 2025*
    All interested candidates must complete their registration within this period. Late registration will not be accepted.
    UPDATE 🔥 *LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, OTO/IJANIKIN (LASUED) RELEASES UTME/DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION FORM FOR THE 2025/2026 ACADEMIC SESSION* The management of LASUED has announced the start of the online registration for the 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening exercise. This process helps the school choose students for admission into its many undergraduate programmes. *Cutoff Mark // 170* 📅 Important Dates to Remember; *Registration Starts: Wednesday, 16th July, 2025* *Registration Ends: Sunday, 31st August, 2025* All interested candidates must complete their registration within this period. Late registration will not be accepted.
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  • TETFUND APPROVES ₦750 MILLION HOSTEL PROJECT FOR IBBUL

    The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has approved a Special Intervention Project worth ₦750 million for the construction of a 200-bed capacity students’ hostel at the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai.

    The project, which will be executed within 36 weeks (9 months), comprise 32 rooms, two common rooms, a modern kitchen, laundry area, a borehole with overhead tank, and each room will be equipped with a private toilet and wardrobe, ensuring a comfortable and conducive environment for students.

    Speaking at the signing of the contract, the Vice Chancellor of IBBU, Professor Muhammad Hadi Sulaiman, described the development as a strategic boost to students’ welfare infrastructure, emphasizing the University’s commitment to improved campus life and academic excellence.

    “We are grateful to TETfund for this intervention, which aligns with our long-term vision for a student-friendly environment,” he said.

    The project followed due process, including a comprehensive feasibility study, geotechnical survey, soil analysis, structural and architectural designs, and the preparation of a detailed bill of quantity, all of which culminated in an open competitive bidding process in line with public procurement guidelines.

    The Chief Executive of the construction firm handling the project, Green-View Tech. Limited, TPL Muhammad Hamza has assured of timely and quality delivery pledging utmost professionalism.

    “We are bringing our experience and commitment to this project. It is not just about erecting a structure; it’s about creating a lasting legacy for future leaders,” he stated.

    The project which will be supervised by Shelter Groove Architects, the consulting firm providing technical guidance throughout the construction phase.

    The firm’s involvement is to ensures that best practices in structural integrity and functional design are strictly adhered to.

    This intervention is expected to significantly address the accommodation challenges faced by students and further promote academic concentration and well-being on campus.
    TETFUND APPROVES ₦750 MILLION HOSTEL PROJECT FOR IBBUL The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has approved a Special Intervention Project worth ₦750 million for the construction of a 200-bed capacity students’ hostel at the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai. The project, which will be executed within 36 weeks (9 months), comprise 32 rooms, two common rooms, a modern kitchen, laundry area, a borehole with overhead tank, and each room will be equipped with a private toilet and wardrobe, ensuring a comfortable and conducive environment for students. Speaking at the signing of the contract, the Vice Chancellor of IBBU, Professor Muhammad Hadi Sulaiman, described the development as a strategic boost to students’ welfare infrastructure, emphasizing the University’s commitment to improved campus life and academic excellence. “We are grateful to TETfund for this intervention, which aligns with our long-term vision for a student-friendly environment,” he said. The project followed due process, including a comprehensive feasibility study, geotechnical survey, soil analysis, structural and architectural designs, and the preparation of a detailed bill of quantity, all of which culminated in an open competitive bidding process in line with public procurement guidelines. The Chief Executive of the construction firm handling the project, Green-View Tech. Limited, TPL Muhammad Hamza has assured of timely and quality delivery pledging utmost professionalism. “We are bringing our experience and commitment to this project. It is not just about erecting a structure; it’s about creating a lasting legacy for future leaders,” he stated. The project which will be supervised by Shelter Groove Architects, the consulting firm providing technical guidance throughout the construction phase. The firm’s involvement is to ensures that best practices in structural integrity and functional design are strictly adhered to. This intervention is expected to significantly address the accommodation challenges faced by students and further promote academic concentration and well-being on campus.
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  • Yahaya Jingir Calls Peter Obi “Igbo Who Killed Sardauna”, Blasts His IZALA Deputy for Receiving Him
    In a long, angry, and openly tribalistic video recorded on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Jos, Sheikh Yahaya Jingir, leader of Izala, violently attacked his own National Deputy, calling him a madman for welcoming or gifting a Muslim robe to Peter Obi, whom Jingir labelled “the evil Igbo who killed Sardauna.”

    Jingir shamelessly generalized the 1966 coup that led to the death of Sir Ahmadu Bello (Sardaunan Sokoto) as if it was the collective act of all Igbo people.
    He ranted:

    He said I. Hausa language “Shame on you for receiving the killer of Sardauna! How can you welcome them ?!”

    This is the same Jingir who:

    Recently demanded police and soldiers arrest all Hausa.

    Said “nobody should arrest Fulani”,

    Insulted the Nigerian Police, calling them “CAN police” (Christian Association of Nigeria police),

    Never once condemned Fulani bandit killers who’ve massacred thousands,

    Forgot that Fulani themselves kille'd Sheikh Muhammadu Alwali, the last Hausa King of Kano, and the Sarkin Gobir.

    Now, this man who has openly defended Fula'ni killers turns around to spew hatred against Igbo people too.
    What exactly does Peter Obi, a civilian politicians have to do with the Sardauna’s death?
    Why Yahaya Jingir spread hate and blame the whole Igbo people the same he does with the Hausa ?

    The video is real, raw, and dangerous. And it shows exactly why figures like Yahaya Jingir remain among the most openly tribalistic and divisive voices in Nigeria today.

    He has never spoken on behalf of Muslim, he speaks on behalf of his tribesmen.

    Friday, July 11, 2025 — Jos, Plateau State.
    © Hausaland Magazine
    Yahaya Jingir Calls Peter Obi “Igbo Who Killed Sardauna”, Blasts His IZALA Deputy for Receiving Him In a long, angry, and openly tribalistic video recorded on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Jos, Sheikh Yahaya Jingir, leader of Izala, violently attacked his own National Deputy, calling him a madman for welcoming or gifting a Muslim robe to Peter Obi, whom Jingir labelled “the evil Igbo who killed Sardauna.” Jingir shamelessly generalized the 1966 coup that led to the death of Sir Ahmadu Bello (Sardaunan Sokoto) as if it was the collective act of all Igbo people. He ranted: He said I. Hausa language “Shame on you for receiving the killer of Sardauna! How can you welcome them ?!” This is the same Jingir who: Recently demanded police and soldiers arrest all Hausa. Said “nobody should arrest Fulani”, Insulted the Nigerian Police, calling them “CAN police” (Christian Association of Nigeria police), Never once condemned Fulani bandit killers who’ve massacred thousands, Forgot that Fulani themselves kille'd Sheikh Muhammadu Alwali, the last Hausa King of Kano, and the Sarkin Gobir. Now, this man who has openly defended Fula'ni killers turns around to spew hatred against Igbo people too. What exactly does Peter Obi, a civilian politicians have to do with the Sardauna’s death? Why Yahaya Jingir spread hate and blame the whole Igbo people the same he does with the Hausa ? The video is real, raw, and dangerous. And it shows exactly why figures like Yahaya Jingir remain among the most openly tribalistic and divisive voices in Nigeria today. He has never spoken on behalf of Muslim, he speaks on behalf of his tribesmen. 📍 Friday, July 11, 2025 — Jos, Plateau State. © Hausaland Magazine
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  • OBI AT A CROSSROADS: Is This the End of the Obidient Dream?

    Walaata Papers has been tracking the political missteps of Mr. Peter Obi, and things are becoming even more chaotic.

    The opposition coalition has now issued a stern warning to the former Labour Party presidential candidate, warning him not to abandon the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections.

    Why? Because leaving the coalition might not just be a simple move—it could mark the end of Obi’s political trajectory.

    Let’s get real. Obi is reportedly uncomfortable with the direction of the coalition, especially now that it appears he may only be offered a Vice Presidential ticket—a position far beneath his ambition. Is this the real reason he’s thinking of walking out?

    But where does he go from here? Remember, Atiku is still a looming force in the PDP, and everyone knows he won’t let Obi win the primaries. So was the Labour Party exit premature? Is the ADC move already crumbling?

    His constant party-hopping—from APGA to PDP to Labour and now flirting with ADC—has begun to damage his credibility. Once seen as a principled reformer, many now fear he’s turning into just another self-serving politician.

    ADC insiders like Comrade Abayomi Bello are already sounding the alarm:
    “If Obi ditches this coalition just because he doesn’t get the presidential ticket, he risks total political isolation. Nigerians will stop seeing a visionary—they’ll see a man obsessed with power.”

    Even the youth who once believed in the Obidient wave are growing disillusioned.
    Where’s the consistency? Where’s the leadership? Where’s the plan?

    Peter Obi needs to decide—is he building a nation or chasing a title?

    Our take? The earlier Obi makes up his mind on what he truly wants, the better for what’s left of the Obidient movement.

    Are you still Obidient? Or have you finally seen the signs?
    Drop your thoughts below!
    Tag your friends, repost, and let’s break the silence!
    Is Obi still the answer in 2027 or has he lost the plot?

    Follow @WalaataPapers for raw, unfiltered political truth.

    #ObidientOrNot #PeterObi #ADCPolitics #LabourPartyCrisis #WalaataPapers #2027Elections #NaijaPolitics #ObiVsAtiku #ObidientMovement #PoliticalChaos #YouthInPolitics
    🔥OBI AT A CROSSROADS: Is This the End of the Obidient Dream?🔥 Walaata Papers has been tracking the political missteps of Mr. Peter Obi, and things are becoming even more chaotic. The opposition coalition has now issued a stern warning to the former Labour Party presidential candidate, warning him not to abandon the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections. Why? Because leaving the coalition might not just be a simple move—it could mark the end of Obi’s political trajectory. 🚨 Let’s get real. Obi is reportedly uncomfortable with the direction of the coalition, especially now that it appears he may only be offered a Vice Presidential ticket—a position far beneath his ambition. Is this the real reason he’s thinking of walking out? But where does he go from here? Remember, Atiku is still a looming force in the PDP, and everyone knows he won’t let Obi win the primaries. So was the Labour Party exit premature? Is the ADC move already crumbling? 📉 His constant party-hopping—from APGA to PDP to Labour and now flirting with ADC—has begun to damage his credibility. Once seen as a principled reformer, many now fear he’s turning into just another self-serving politician. ADC insiders like Comrade Abayomi Bello are already sounding the alarm: “If Obi ditches this coalition just because he doesn’t get the presidential ticket, he risks total political isolation. Nigerians will stop seeing a visionary—they’ll see a man obsessed with power.” Even the youth who once believed in the Obidient wave are growing disillusioned. Where’s the consistency? Where’s the leadership? Where’s the plan? 🧠 Peter Obi needs to decide—is he building a nation or chasing a title? 👉 Our take? The earlier Obi makes up his mind on what he truly wants, the better for what’s left of the Obidient movement. Are you still Obidient? Or have you finally seen the signs? 💬 Drop your thoughts below! 🔥 Tag your friends, repost, and let’s break the silence! 🧩 Is Obi still the answer in 2027 or has he lost the plot? 👉 Follow @WalaataPapers for raw, unfiltered political truth. #ObidientOrNot #PeterObi #ADCPolitics #LabourPartyCrisis #WalaataPapers #2027Elections #NaijaPolitics #ObiVsAtiku #ObidientMovement #PoliticalChaos #YouthInPolitics
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    Save yourself stress, time, effort and money
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  • Advice for peace of mind

    Learn to differentiate between who deserves an explanation, who deserves an answer, and who deserves absolutely nothing. This will help you save time and nerves, and avoid unpleasant situations.
    Advice for peace of mind Learn to differentiate between who deserves an explanation, who deserves an answer, and who deserves absolutely nothing. This will help you save time and nerves, and avoid unpleasant situations.
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    This man 😂♂️😅♂️ you want something from here ooh 😮
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  • TRIBUTE:

    WE WILL ALL BE LESS WITHOUT BUHARI.

    By Mallam Garba Shehu

    Muhammadu Buhari was the rarest of individuals to grace political life anywhere in the world: an incorruptible servant of the people. He was not motivated by pride, or by riches - the accumulation of which repelled him. He was drawn to public service, discipline, and patriotism, and the unity of Nigeria as a one nation and one idea.

    In his long service, first in the military he campaigned to keep Nigeria as a single country, and later briefly holding the position of head of state, he fought to tackle rampant corruption.

    Later, as a converted democrat after the return of elections in 1999 he campaigned relentlessly to liberate Nigeria from becoming what he feared would be an elected, but corrupted, one-party state. Without Buhari’s refusal to back down, the disparate democratic opposition may never have united, and there would be no true multi-party system in Nigeria today.

    Once that unity was achieved, Buhari – who else? – was chosen as the opposition’s flagbearer. In 2015 he became the first candidate to win election over an incumbent, for Nigeria the first-time power changed hands peacefully between the victor and vanquished.

    His two terms in elected office coincided with worldwide economic challenges, and the threat from terrorism in the Sahel. He tackled both, creating new and welcome welfare programmes, and decisively breaking the power of Boko Haram.

    Facing down accusations of favouring the north, he created ranches for northern herders to protect the livelihoods of southern farmers, saving lives and fostering better relations.
    A deeply religious man, he was the opposite of partisan – enlisting a southern pastor as his two-time running-mate and regularly writing about Christianity and its relations with his own Muslim faith.

    After assuming office, he struck up a lasting friendship with the Archbishop of Canterbury, with tolerance and modesty as well as religious fervor being attributes they shared.

    After retiring from office, he returned to his farm and tended to his cattle, staying scrupulously out of the public eye and away from politics – always and intentionally refusing to comment. It was more important for this modest man to give a wide berth to his successor than to express any opinion, believing intervention in political affairs by ex-leaders was rarely merited, and more often a sign of a vanity he would never personally countenance.

    Muhammadu Buhari led a life full enough for many men. He will be remembered best by his own words: “I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody”. He was the best of Nigeria, and we are all less without him.
    TRIBUTE: WE WILL ALL BE LESS WITHOUT BUHARI. By Mallam Garba Shehu Muhammadu Buhari was the rarest of individuals to grace political life anywhere in the world: an incorruptible servant of the people. He was not motivated by pride, or by riches - the accumulation of which repelled him. He was drawn to public service, discipline, and patriotism, and the unity of Nigeria as a one nation and one idea. In his long service, first in the military he campaigned to keep Nigeria as a single country, and later briefly holding the position of head of state, he fought to tackle rampant corruption. Later, as a converted democrat after the return of elections in 1999 he campaigned relentlessly to liberate Nigeria from becoming what he feared would be an elected, but corrupted, one-party state. Without Buhari’s refusal to back down, the disparate democratic opposition may never have united, and there would be no true multi-party system in Nigeria today. Once that unity was achieved, Buhari – who else? – was chosen as the opposition’s flagbearer. In 2015 he became the first candidate to win election over an incumbent, for Nigeria the first-time power changed hands peacefully between the victor and vanquished. His two terms in elected office coincided with worldwide economic challenges, and the threat from terrorism in the Sahel. He tackled both, creating new and welcome welfare programmes, and decisively breaking the power of Boko Haram. Facing down accusations of favouring the north, he created ranches for northern herders to protect the livelihoods of southern farmers, saving lives and fostering better relations. A deeply religious man, he was the opposite of partisan – enlisting a southern pastor as his two-time running-mate and regularly writing about Christianity and its relations with his own Muslim faith. After assuming office, he struck up a lasting friendship with the Archbishop of Canterbury, with tolerance and modesty as well as religious fervor being attributes they shared. After retiring from office, he returned to his farm and tended to his cattle, staying scrupulously out of the public eye and away from politics – always and intentionally refusing to comment. It was more important for this modest man to give a wide berth to his successor than to express any opinion, believing intervention in political affairs by ex-leaders was rarely merited, and more often a sign of a vanity he would never personally countenance. Muhammadu Buhari led a life full enough for many men. He will be remembered best by his own words: “I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody”. He was the best of Nigeria, and we are all less without him.
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