• Gada.chat Training today 11/7/25.
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  • “There's Nothing Like Fulan¡ Herdsmen, The Ordinary Fulan¡ People Are Innocent; What We Have Are Government Herdsmen And T3rrorists. Nigerian Govt Is Sponsoring All The Herdsmen You See Armeð With AK-47 R!fles. It Is Only The Security Operatives And Govt Officials That Can Be Able To Supply These People The Large Number Of Assault R!fles They Have In Their Possession Without Been Detected” — VeryDarkMan Alleges As He Reacts To Video Of Armeð ßand!ts Undergoing Military Training With G^ns In The Bushes
    “There's Nothing Like Fulan¡ Herdsmen, The Ordinary Fulan¡ People Are Innocent; What We Have Are Government Herdsmen And T3rrorists. Nigerian Govt Is Sponsoring All The Herdsmen You See Armeð With AK-47 R!fles. It Is Only The Security Operatives And Govt Officials That Can Be Able To Supply These People The Large Number Of Assault R!fles They Have In Their Possession Without Been Detected” — VeryDarkMan Alleges As He Reacts To Video Of Armeð ßand!ts Undergoing Military Training With G^ns In The Bushes
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  • *EVERYONE WHO LIVES ALONE MUST READ THIS …..*
    San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee passed away at the San Francisco General Hospital due to a heart attack at 1:11 a.m. on the 12th. He was 65 years old.
    Please take a few minutes to read this article:

    1. Suppose it is 7:25 pm and you are returning home (alone) after an unusually busy day at work.

    2. You really feel very tired,
    Annoyed and frustrated.

    3. Suddenly, you feel a sharp pain in your chest, which then extends to your arms and even your chin. The nearest hospital to your home is about five kilometers away.

    4. Unfortunately, you don’t know if you can make it that far.

    5. You took CPR training, but the guy teaching it didn’t tell you how to do it on yourself.

    6. How to save yourself from a heart attack while alone?
    Many people suffer heart attacks when they are alone, with no one available to save them. The irregular heartbeat and onset of dizziness leave the patient unconscious for only about 10 seconds.

    7. In fact, these victims can save themselves by coughing repeatedly and vigorously.
    You must take a deep breath before each cough.
    And each cough must be deep and long, just like coughing up phlegm from deep in the chest.
    The victim must take deep breaths and coughs repeatedly about every two seconds without letting up for a moment until help arrives or until they feel their heart beating returns to normal.

    8. Deep breathing allows oxygen to enter the lungs, while coughing squeezes the heart and keeps blood circulating.
    The pressure of the squeeze also helps the heart return to its normal rhythm.
    This way, the heart attack victim has a chance of reaching the hospital.

    9. Communicate this information to as many people as possible
    , this will save their lives!

    10. The cardiologist said,
    If you can forward this email to 10 people after receiving it, you can bet that
    We will save at least one life.

    11. Instead of sending jokes,
    Please help forward this email which could save one life.

    12. If this message is sent to your mailbox more than once, don’t be angry...you should be happy because there are so many classmates and friends who care about you and constantly remind you how to deal with a heart attack. .

    From: *Dr. N Siva*
    (Senior Cardiologist) USA
    Kindly circulate as it may help someone….
    *EVERYONE WHO LIVES ALONE MUST READ THIS …..* San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee passed away at the San Francisco General Hospital due to a heart attack at 1:11 a.m. on the 12th. He was 65 years old. Please take a few minutes to read this article: 1. Suppose it is 7:25 pm and you are returning home (alone) after an unusually busy day at work. 2. You really feel very tired, Annoyed and frustrated. 3. Suddenly, you feel a sharp pain in your chest, which then extends to your arms and even your chin. The nearest hospital to your home is about five kilometers away. 4. Unfortunately, you don’t know if you can make it that far. 5. You took CPR training, but the guy teaching it didn’t tell you how to do it on yourself. 6. How to save yourself from a heart attack while alone? Many people suffer heart attacks when they are alone, with no one available to save them. The irregular heartbeat and onset of dizziness leave the patient unconscious for only about 10 seconds. 7. In fact, these victims can save themselves by coughing repeatedly and vigorously. You must take a deep breath before each cough. And each cough must be deep and long, just like coughing up phlegm from deep in the chest. The victim must take deep breaths and coughs repeatedly about every two seconds without letting up for a moment until help arrives or until they feel their heart beating returns to normal. 8. Deep breathing allows oxygen to enter the lungs, while coughing squeezes the heart and keeps blood circulating. The pressure of the squeeze also helps the heart return to its normal rhythm. This way, the heart attack victim has a chance of reaching the hospital. 9. Communicate this information to as many people as possible , this will save their lives! 10. The cardiologist said, If you can forward this email to 10 people after receiving it, you can bet that We will save at least one life. 11. Instead of sending jokes, Please help forward this email which could save one life. 12. If this message is sent to your mailbox more than once, don’t be angry...you should be happy because there are so many classmates and friends who care about you and constantly remind you how to deal with a heart attack. . From: *Dr. N Siva* (Senior Cardiologist) USA Kindly circulate as it may help someone….
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  • Health Talk for Today ANORECTAL (please read & share.

    Anorectal refers to the region of the body that includes the anus and rectum. This area is part of the digestive system and plays a crucial role in eliminating waste.

    Some common anorectal conditions include:

    1. Hemorrhoids
    2. Anal fissures
    3. Anal abscesses
    4. Rectal prolapse
    5. Anal cancer

    Symptoms may include:

    1. Pain or discomfort
    2. Bleeding
    3. Itching
    4. Swelling
    5. Difficulty with bowel movements

    Maintaining good anorectal health is crucial for overall well-being. Here are some tips:

    1. Practice good hygiene: Keep the anal area clean.
    2. Eat a high-fiber diet: Prevent constipation.
    3. Stay hydrated: Softens stool.
    4. Avoid straining: During bowel movements.
    5. Exercise regularly: Improves digestion.

    Common issues:
    - Hemorrhoids
    - Anal fissures
    - Constipation

    If you experience persistent symptoms, consult a healthcare professional
    Health Talk for Today ANORECTAL (please read & share. Anorectal refers to the region of the body that includes the anus and rectum. This area is part of the digestive system and plays a crucial role in eliminating waste. Some common anorectal conditions include: 1. Hemorrhoids 2. Anal fissures 3. Anal abscesses 4. Rectal prolapse 5. Anal cancer Symptoms may include: 1. Pain or discomfort 2. Bleeding 3. Itching 4. Swelling 5. Difficulty with bowel movements Maintaining good anorectal health is crucial for overall well-being. Here are some tips: 1. Practice good hygiene: Keep the anal area clean. 2. Eat a high-fiber diet: Prevent constipation. 3. Stay hydrated: Softens stool. 4. Avoid straining: During bowel movements. 5. Exercise regularly: Improves digestion. Common issues: - Hemorrhoids - Anal fissures - Constipation If you experience persistent symptoms, consult a healthcare professional
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  • AWOLOWO SPEAKS

    *** Please read the letter below, by Chief Awolowo requesting for an education loan from Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola on March 25, 1943 , (the richest Ijebu man in those days) and promised to pay back by 1955. It is fascinating, long and interesting. ****

    ~ LETTER:

    Dear Mr. Odutola,

    I think it will be an exceeding saving of time and more business-like if I avoid all sweet preliminaries and go straight into the object of this letter and say that I am writing to ask you to be good enough to lend me a sum of £1,400 (One thousand and four hundred pounds) free of interest for twelve years.

    It is a staggering figure! More staggering indeed does it become, when it is realized that I, who am asking for this loan, have nothing in all the world to give as a security for this money, excepting my good faith and my brains which again are of value only so long as I continue to breathe the breath of life!

    Nevertheless, I here proceed to outline in brief why i want this big loan from you. And I hope you will be kind enough to sacrifice some time to go through what I have to say, even though, in the end you might find yourself unable to do me this grand favour.

    One great ambition of mine since my boyhood days is to be a lawyer, a politician and a journalist, rolled into one. I cherish politics and journalism as a career, and I desire advocacy as a means of livelihood. For you will agree with me that a politician or journalist who has no money with which to support himself and family comfortably, is like a blade which has no razor.

    Now, at one time, I was on the verge of making enough money with which I could proceed to England in order to pursue the object of my ambition; but I suffered a twist in my fortune, and I crashed. Ever since, I have tried without success to recover lost grounds, financially. But spiritually and intellectually, I have made appreciable advance in spite of towering difficulties, all of which have now been surmounted.

    As you are aware, I have just passed the intermediate Bachelor of Commerce Examination. Next year, I am taking the final B.Com. Having a degree is not my goal; I hate to be a government or mercantile employee. Otherwise, there are opportunities for me here and there to get a suitable and well paid job under government or one of the mercantile houses. As you know, however, once I become an employee of government or a mercantile establishment that is the end to my career as a politician and journalist. I have therefore resolved that under no circumstances will I take up such employment.

    That is just by the way. I am now thirty-four years of age. After careful thought, I have come to the conclusion that if I could raise a loan free of interest sufficient to cover expenses, I should go to England, this year and within three years, I should qualify as a Barrister –at –law, and also obtain with Honours the LL.B Degree of London University. In addition this degrees apart from giving me good backing as a solicitor and Advocate will help me immensely as a politician and journalist.

    But where on earth could i get the money? Who in Nigeria today could give £1,400 free of interest to help his fellow-man? J. Henry Doherty, Esq., of illustrious memory who did the like to many successful Nigerians is no more. But after meticulous, shifting and weighing, I hit upon you.

    I have no doubt whatsoever in my mind that out of the bounty with which providence blesses your grit and efforts as a businessman, you can well easily afford to advance such a sum of money. I have no doubt too that as a young and progressive man you will be quite happy to give the money for the pursuit of the project for which I desire it.

    But then, could you take this risk?

    That is the question. As I have said before, I have no security for this loan. Moreover, I want it free of interest. So that you stand to gain absolutely NOTHING in the whole transaction, except the satisfaction that by helping me to achieve my ambition you are indirectly or even directly helping Nigeria or even Africa.

    This risk becomes greater when it is borne in mind that I might die in the course of my studies or immediately after, so that, since I have no security or surety, you stand the chance of losing not only the money but also the satisfaction which you may cherish that you are contributing to the uplift of Africa. It is indeed a great risk; the greatest any man ever embarks upon.

    But, this is a big BUT, if I live, as I have no doubt I will do, you will not only get your money back in full, but you will, to the end of your days, have cause to rejoice that you have done one of the most outstanding and most philanthropic acts any human being ever does. Among other things, I shall make excellent use of the money while in England by breaking records in my examination. On my return to Nigeria, I shall strive to be one of the foremost advocates, politicians and writers in West Africa, and while I do all these, I shall make it a point not only to pay your money back in full, but also to repay your kindness and generosity towards me in every way I can.

    All the same, it is a big risk! So, Sir, I like you to think seriously about it, and see if you can take it in the interest of a young man who has brain, industry and determination to back his ambition, but lacks the money. I know we have never been close friends, but I have a shrewd idea that you may take the risk and help me.

    On this assumption, therefore, I proceed to the next and last stage of this letter.

    I shall not require the whole £1,400 in a lump sum. To start with, you will help me pay a sum of £208-13s-3d to the Inner Temple. I have already received an application form from this Inn of Court; and from the details forwarded, I gather that the sum of £208-13s-3d will cover all the cost of training as a barrister, examination fees excluded.

    When I am ready to sail, you will advance me a sum of £100 to cover passage, provision for my family and any other incidental expenses (NOTE: If I got torpedoed on the way, you would certainly lose this £100 but you will recover the £208-13s-3d).

    At the same time you will remit to a London Bank the sum of £491-6s-9d. It is out of this amount that I shall pay the university fees for LL.B course and for special courses in political science and journalism, when I land in England. This is to say, the initial advance will total £800.

    At the end of the first year, provided I make satisfactory progress in my studies, you will give instruction to the bank to honour all cheques from me drawn on this account. There will be an arrangement to be signed by me on my return.

    On my return, I shall require TWO years within which to establish a solid practice and build a good reputation. After these two years, I should commence to pay at least £200 per annum either in monthly, quarterly or annual payments. So that in seven years after the first two years, I should pay back the whole sum of £1,400. That will be TWELVE YEARS from the time you help me to pay this in April or so this year, then I should be due to pay the whole of £1,400 by April 1955.

    Now, as you yourself will see, this is the farthest limit within which I can pay the money. It may be possible for me to pay the money within THREE to FIVE years of my return. As a matter of fact, the sooner I pay it off, the better. But it is much better to be on the safe side in a matter like this. It is no making promises now which will be difficult to fulfil in future. On the contrary it is better to mention a period of twelve years and pay within SIX or EIGHT years than to mention FIVE YEARS and fail to pay within TEN years. Personally, I prefer that I should fail to get the loan under theses unattractive but sure conditions, rather than succeed in getting it under attractive but precarious conditions.

    Now, this is all I have to say. You have my request before you, and the reason why i make the request. It is left for you to decide whether it is worthwhile to take the risk of helping me in the manner outlined above or not.

    If you do me the great favour, not only myself and all that are mine, but also God and Africa will be grateful, I shall have no cause whatsoever to grumble or to blame you, FOR THE RISK IS GREAT.

    Since this is a very selfish request, I enclosed herewith a self addressed stamped envelope to be sent under a registered post.

    Obafemi Awolowo.

    Merciful God!

    * Chief Odutola refused him of the Loan, Awo could not travel that year. He buckle up his lace and by August 14, 1944 (one year later) he travelled to England, became a Barrister at law and was called to the Bar in November 1946. Amazingly, by 1954 (A year to the time he promised to pay Chief Odutola the Loan ) , Chief Awolowo was already a Premier in the Defunct Western Region and already giving out Scholarship to over 200 undergraduates (First of its kind in Africa).

    I find it a great pleasure, to replicate the full version of the Awoistic dedicatory letter, following a stiff request by friends that the Nigerian Youths need to see and digest
    *copied*
    AWOLOWO SPEAKS *** Please read the letter below, by Chief Awolowo requesting for an education loan from Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola on March 25, 1943 , (the richest Ijebu man in those days) and promised to pay back by 1955. It is fascinating, long and interesting. **** ~ LETTER: Dear Mr. Odutola, I think it will be an exceeding saving of time and more business-like if I avoid all sweet preliminaries and go straight into the object of this letter and say that I am writing to ask you to be good enough to lend me a sum of £1,400 (One thousand and four hundred pounds) free of interest for twelve years. It is a staggering figure! More staggering indeed does it become, when it is realized that I, who am asking for this loan, have nothing in all the world to give as a security for this money, excepting my good faith and my brains which again are of value only so long as I continue to breathe the breath of life! Nevertheless, I here proceed to outline in brief why i want this big loan from you. And I hope you will be kind enough to sacrifice some time to go through what I have to say, even though, in the end you might find yourself unable to do me this grand favour. One great ambition of mine since my boyhood days is to be a lawyer, a politician and a journalist, rolled into one. I cherish politics and journalism as a career, and I desire advocacy as a means of livelihood. For you will agree with me that a politician or journalist who has no money with which to support himself and family comfortably, is like a blade which has no razor. Now, at one time, I was on the verge of making enough money with which I could proceed to England in order to pursue the object of my ambition; but I suffered a twist in my fortune, and I crashed. Ever since, I have tried without success to recover lost grounds, financially. But spiritually and intellectually, I have made appreciable advance in spite of towering difficulties, all of which have now been surmounted. As you are aware, I have just passed the intermediate Bachelor of Commerce Examination. Next year, I am taking the final B.Com. Having a degree is not my goal; I hate to be a government or mercantile employee. Otherwise, there are opportunities for me here and there to get a suitable and well paid job under government or one of the mercantile houses. As you know, however, once I become an employee of government or a mercantile establishment that is the end to my career as a politician and journalist. I have therefore resolved that under no circumstances will I take up such employment. That is just by the way. I am now thirty-four years of age. After careful thought, I have come to the conclusion that if I could raise a loan free of interest sufficient to cover expenses, I should go to England, this year and within three years, I should qualify as a Barrister –at –law, and also obtain with Honours the LL.B Degree of London University. In addition this degrees apart from giving me good backing as a solicitor and Advocate will help me immensely as a politician and journalist. But where on earth could i get the money? Who in Nigeria today could give £1,400 free of interest to help his fellow-man? J. Henry Doherty, Esq., of illustrious memory who did the like to many successful Nigerians is no more. But after meticulous, shifting and weighing, I hit upon you. I have no doubt whatsoever in my mind that out of the bounty with which providence blesses your grit and efforts as a businessman, you can well easily afford to advance such a sum of money. I have no doubt too that as a young and progressive man you will be quite happy to give the money for the pursuit of the project for which I desire it. But then, could you take this risk? That is the question. As I have said before, I have no security for this loan. Moreover, I want it free of interest. So that you stand to gain absolutely NOTHING in the whole transaction, except the satisfaction that by helping me to achieve my ambition you are indirectly or even directly helping Nigeria or even Africa. This risk becomes greater when it is borne in mind that I might die in the course of my studies or immediately after, so that, since I have no security or surety, you stand the chance of losing not only the money but also the satisfaction which you may cherish that you are contributing to the uplift of Africa. It is indeed a great risk; the greatest any man ever embarks upon. But, this is a big BUT, if I live, as I have no doubt I will do, you will not only get your money back in full, but you will, to the end of your days, have cause to rejoice that you have done one of the most outstanding and most philanthropic acts any human being ever does. Among other things, I shall make excellent use of the money while in England by breaking records in my examination. On my return to Nigeria, I shall strive to be one of the foremost advocates, politicians and writers in West Africa, and while I do all these, I shall make it a point not only to pay your money back in full, but also to repay your kindness and generosity towards me in every way I can. All the same, it is a big risk! So, Sir, I like you to think seriously about it, and see if you can take it in the interest of a young man who has brain, industry and determination to back his ambition, but lacks the money. I know we have never been close friends, but I have a shrewd idea that you may take the risk and help me. On this assumption, therefore, I proceed to the next and last stage of this letter. I shall not require the whole £1,400 in a lump sum. To start with, you will help me pay a sum of £208-13s-3d to the Inner Temple. I have already received an application form from this Inn of Court; and from the details forwarded, I gather that the sum of £208-13s-3d will cover all the cost of training as a barrister, examination fees excluded. When I am ready to sail, you will advance me a sum of £100 to cover passage, provision for my family and any other incidental expenses (NOTE: If I got torpedoed on the way, you would certainly lose this £100 but you will recover the £208-13s-3d). At the same time you will remit to a London Bank the sum of £491-6s-9d. It is out of this amount that I shall pay the university fees for LL.B course and for special courses in political science and journalism, when I land in England. This is to say, the initial advance will total £800. At the end of the first year, provided I make satisfactory progress in my studies, you will give instruction to the bank to honour all cheques from me drawn on this account. There will be an arrangement to be signed by me on my return. On my return, I shall require TWO years within which to establish a solid practice and build a good reputation. After these two years, I should commence to pay at least £200 per annum either in monthly, quarterly or annual payments. So that in seven years after the first two years, I should pay back the whole sum of £1,400. That will be TWELVE YEARS from the time you help me to pay this in April or so this year, then I should be due to pay the whole of £1,400 by April 1955. Now, as you yourself will see, this is the farthest limit within which I can pay the money. It may be possible for me to pay the money within THREE to FIVE years of my return. As a matter of fact, the sooner I pay it off, the better. But it is much better to be on the safe side in a matter like this. It is no making promises now which will be difficult to fulfil in future. On the contrary it is better to mention a period of twelve years and pay within SIX or EIGHT years than to mention FIVE YEARS and fail to pay within TEN years. Personally, I prefer that I should fail to get the loan under theses unattractive but sure conditions, rather than succeed in getting it under attractive but precarious conditions. Now, this is all I have to say. You have my request before you, and the reason why i make the request. It is left for you to decide whether it is worthwhile to take the risk of helping me in the manner outlined above or not. If you do me the great favour, not only myself and all that are mine, but also God and Africa will be grateful, I shall have no cause whatsoever to grumble or to blame you, FOR THE RISK IS GREAT. Since this is a very selfish request, I enclosed herewith a self addressed stamped envelope to be sent under a registered post. Obafemi Awolowo. Merciful God! * Chief Odutola refused him of the Loan, Awo could not travel that year. He buckle up his lace and by August 14, 1944 (one year later) he travelled to England, became a Barrister at law and was called to the Bar in November 1946. Amazingly, by 1954 (A year to the time he promised to pay Chief Odutola the Loan ) , Chief Awolowo was already a Premier in the Defunct Western Region and already giving out Scholarship to over 200 undergraduates (First of its kind in Africa). I find it a great pleasure, to replicate the full version of the Awoistic dedicatory letter, following a stiff request by friends that the Nigerian Youths need to see and digest *copied*
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  • 𝗡𝗘𝗪S: Kylian Mbappé has filed a lawuist against PSG for attempted extorsion as well, as they tried to force him to sign a new contract in 2023 by banning him from training with the squad.

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    🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪S: Kylian Mbappé has filed a lawuist against PSG for attempted extorsion as well, as they tried to force him to sign a new contract in 2023 by banning him from training with the squad. [Agency France Press 🇫🇷]
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/06/2025*

    Tinubu to sign tax reform bills into law Thursday

    S’Arabia, Sultan confirm new Islamic calendar year 1447 AH begins Thursday

    Again, bomb explosion kills four in Borno

    Woman killed, five others injured in Imo market explosion

    20 soldiers, scores of bandits die in Niger clash

    Pilot’s faulty seat caused Air India crash, report reveals

    INEC flags clashing names, irregularities in 110 party registration requests

    After 31 years, FG hands over houses to 1994 Super Eagles heroes

    African Fencing Champs begins in Lagos

    MultiChoice cuts DStv decoder price by 50% to attract subscribers

    Zelensky urges trial for ‘war criminal’ Putin

    Iran partially reopens airspace after ceasefire with Israel

    Kenya anniversary protests turn violent, 8 dead

    Tinubu approves hosting of Africa chiefs of Defence Staff summit in Abuja


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

    * The Great fire of London which began on September 2, 1666 and lasted till September 5, 1666 destroyed about 13, 200 houses, 87 churches including St. Paul’s Cathedral and much of Central London. However, only six fatalities were recorded.

    * In order to protect themselves from poachers, African elephants have been evolving without tusks.
    ---------------------------

    Coalition are IDPs, out to unseat themselves – Tinubu

    I’m passionate about securing the country – Tinubu

    Tinubu appreciates Nasarawa People for warm reception

    We have strengthened ICRC as engine room for infrastructure revolution – Tinubu

    Tinubu, AbdulRazaq, Ilorin emir mourn ex-Kwara gov Adebayo

    Nigeria undergoing silent, bold transformation under Tinubu – Shettima

    Rowdy session as Senate confirms non-indigene Rivers electoral chairman

    Senate declares Yelewata, Mangu killings as acts of terror

    Reps approve ₦1.132 trillion 2025 budget for Customs

    LP Senator Imasuen formally defects to APC

    Jubilations in Delta as Supreme Court ends 40-year kingship tussle

    Shadow govt: Judge warns parties against acts capable of jeopardising suit’s outcome

    Navy embarks on fitness exercise in Delta

    Seaports key drug entry points – NDLEA

    Badaru tasks military on national security-focused training

    FG Postpones Recruitment Into Immigration, Civil Defence, Others

    FG sells N219.38bn crude to Dangote in four months

    NUPRC demands $5,000, other conditions for oil licence extension

    FG moves to pay verified contractors

    Unsettled debts threaten NNPC power plants, FG plans intervention

    298,000 students across 198 institutions get N59.9bn loan

    FG to advance railway track monitoring systems across Nigeria – Opeifa

    Fed Govt to ensure inclusive education in secondary schools nationwide

    NSIA drives $50bn funding for climate, infrastructure

    NMDPRA to bridge 60% lubricant supply shortfall

    FG mulls tariff to support gas-to-power projects

    NERC transfers electricity regulatory powers to Abia govt

    Party Registration: ADA, Obidients, 108 Others’ Applications Under Review – INEC

    INEC promises fairness as Ekiti 2026 race begins

    NOA commends police on arrest of Benue massacre suspects

    IBEDC disconnects Ibadan train station over unpaid bills

    Eko DisCo plans to end estimated billing

    NADF, others launch N1.5b pilot scheme to boost smallholder farming

    80 Ogoni communities to get portable water Dec – HYPREP

    North Needs Strong Voices To Defend Its Interests — IBB

    Tinubu was frontline June 12 hero, Abiola’s son replies Lamido

    Give rest of ‘94 Eagles their houses, Amuneke tells FG

    Ondo Catholic Bishop condemns demolition of memorial park

    Ajimobi remembered as family, political associates gather for 5th memorial prayer in Ibadan

    Oando’s Q1 profit surges 90.5% to N113bn

    BSN budgets N943m for Bible translation, other programmes

    11 NWC members reject Anyanwu’s return as PDP secretary

    Two ‘ADA’ emerge in INEC’s list of 110 party registration bids

    Edo PDP, Govt bicker over N100bn loan approval by assembly

    Kwara PDP ward chair, two others killed in gunmen attack

    Oborevwori congratulates Sanwo-Olu at 60

    Makinde mourns victims of Ibadan accident, says death toll rises to 15

    Makinde to digitise Olunloyo’s library, unveil memorial park

    Kebbi gov vows death penalty for informants aiding bandits

    I am not borrowing N100bn, says Okpebholo

    We’ll remain committed to press freedom – Gov Yusuf

    Otu laments influx of refugees to Cross River

    Niger Assembly speaker decries killing of soldiers, says constituency under siege

    Ondo govt grants financial autonomy to judiciary as JUSUN suspends strike

    Lagos vows to prosecute indiscriminate waste disposers

    Lagos clinches first position at Southwest Basic School Sports finals

    LASG empowers 700 widows with N35m

    Demolition: Lagos follows due process, commissioner replies Obi

    Windstorm plunges 20 Oyo communities into darkness

    Bloody clash over farmland leaves two dead in C’River

    Police rescue two abducted salesgirls in Oyo operation

    Ekiti man arraigned for threatening to burn wife, children

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1936, the world’s first practical helicopter lifted off. The twin-rotor Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was first tested in Bremen, Germany. None of the first prototypes survived World War II but a replica can be seen at the Hubschraubermuseum in Bückeburg, Germany

    * On this day in 1906, the first Grand Prix car race was held. The competition was held on a circuit around Le Mans, France and organized by the Automobile Club de France (ACF). Renault’s Ferenc Szisz won the competition.

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

    The Human spirit is stronger than any Government institutions – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti


    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 26/06/2025* Tinubu to sign tax reform bills into law Thursday S’Arabia, Sultan confirm new Islamic calendar year 1447 AH begins Thursday Again, bomb explosion kills four in Borno Woman killed, five others injured in Imo market explosion 20 soldiers, scores of bandits die in Niger clash Pilot’s faulty seat caused Air India crash, report reveals INEC flags clashing names, irregularities in 110 party registration requests After 31 years, FG hands over houses to 1994 Super Eagles heroes African Fencing Champs begins in Lagos MultiChoice cuts DStv decoder price by 50% to attract subscribers Zelensky urges trial for ‘war criminal’ Putin Iran partially reopens airspace after ceasefire with Israel Kenya anniversary protests turn violent, 8 dead Tinubu approves hosting of Africa chiefs of Defence Staff summit in Abuja --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Great fire of London which began on September 2, 1666 and lasted till September 5, 1666 destroyed about 13, 200 houses, 87 churches including St. Paul’s Cathedral and much of Central London. However, only six fatalities were recorded. * In order to protect themselves from poachers, African elephants have been evolving without tusks. --------------------------- Coalition are IDPs, out to unseat themselves – Tinubu I’m passionate about securing the country – Tinubu Tinubu appreciates Nasarawa People for warm reception We have strengthened ICRC as engine room for infrastructure revolution – Tinubu Tinubu, AbdulRazaq, Ilorin emir mourn ex-Kwara gov Adebayo Nigeria undergoing silent, bold transformation under Tinubu – Shettima Rowdy session as Senate confirms non-indigene Rivers electoral chairman Senate declares Yelewata, Mangu killings as acts of terror Reps approve ₦1.132 trillion 2025 budget for Customs LP Senator Imasuen formally defects to APC Jubilations in Delta as Supreme Court ends 40-year kingship tussle Shadow govt: Judge warns parties against acts capable of jeopardising suit’s outcome Navy embarks on fitness exercise in Delta Seaports key drug entry points – NDLEA Badaru tasks military on national security-focused training FG Postpones Recruitment Into Immigration, Civil Defence, Others FG sells N219.38bn crude to Dangote in four months NUPRC demands $5,000, other conditions for oil licence extension FG moves to pay verified contractors Unsettled debts threaten NNPC power plants, FG plans intervention 298,000 students across 198 institutions get N59.9bn loan FG to advance railway track monitoring systems across Nigeria – Opeifa Fed Govt to ensure inclusive education in secondary schools nationwide NSIA drives $50bn funding for climate, infrastructure NMDPRA to bridge 60% lubricant supply shortfall FG mulls tariff to support gas-to-power projects NERC transfers electricity regulatory powers to Abia govt Party Registration: ADA, Obidients, 108 Others’ Applications Under Review – INEC INEC promises fairness as Ekiti 2026 race begins NOA commends police on arrest of Benue massacre suspects IBEDC disconnects Ibadan train station over unpaid bills Eko DisCo plans to end estimated billing NADF, others launch N1.5b pilot scheme to boost smallholder farming 80 Ogoni communities to get portable water Dec – HYPREP North Needs Strong Voices To Defend Its Interests — IBB Tinubu was frontline June 12 hero, Abiola’s son replies Lamido Give rest of ‘94 Eagles their houses, Amuneke tells FG Ondo Catholic Bishop condemns demolition of memorial park Ajimobi remembered as family, political associates gather for 5th memorial prayer in Ibadan Oando’s Q1 profit surges 90.5% to N113bn BSN budgets N943m for Bible translation, other programmes 11 NWC members reject Anyanwu’s return as PDP secretary Two ‘ADA’ emerge in INEC’s list of 110 party registration bids Edo PDP, Govt bicker over N100bn loan approval by assembly Kwara PDP ward chair, two others killed in gunmen attack Oborevwori congratulates Sanwo-Olu at 60 Makinde mourns victims of Ibadan accident, says death toll rises to 15 Makinde to digitise Olunloyo’s library, unveil memorial park Kebbi gov vows death penalty for informants aiding bandits I am not borrowing N100bn, says Okpebholo We’ll remain committed to press freedom – Gov Yusuf Otu laments influx of refugees to Cross River Niger Assembly speaker decries killing of soldiers, says constituency under siege Ondo govt grants financial autonomy to judiciary as JUSUN suspends strike Lagos vows to prosecute indiscriminate waste disposers Lagos clinches first position at Southwest Basic School Sports finals LASG empowers 700 widows with N35m Demolition: Lagos follows due process, commissioner replies Obi Windstorm plunges 20 Oyo communities into darkness Bloody clash over farmland leaves two dead in C’River Police rescue two abducted salesgirls in Oyo operation Ekiti man arraigned for threatening to burn wife, children --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1936, the world’s first practical helicopter lifted off. The twin-rotor Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was first tested in Bremen, Germany. None of the first prototypes survived World War II but a replica can be seen at the Hubschraubermuseum in Bückeburg, Germany * On this day in 1906, the first Grand Prix car race was held. The competition was held on a circuit around Le Mans, France and organized by the Automobile Club de France (ACF). Renault’s Ferenc Szisz won the competition. --------------------------- The Human spirit is stronger than any Government institutions – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Mr. Fru and the Trap in Banjul Court

    In the busy heart of Banjul, the capital of The Gambia, something unusual was happening inside Courtroom 7

    Judge Samba, known across the land for his serious face and love for groundnut soup, sat high on his bench in his big black robe. He looked down at the people before him with sharp eyes and an even sharper tongue.

    Mr. Fru the judge shouted, banging his gavel, Why have you abandoned your wife and three children for this this lady in lemon dress with hips that could cause traffic in Serrekunda

    The courtroom gasped. Some aunties fainted. One man dropped his attaya glass.

    Mr. Fru, a skinny man with big dreams and small pockets, looked nervous. He held his mistress’s hand tightly as if she was his lawyer. The woman, dressed like she was going to a music video, turned around and gave the judge a small bounce. Even the security guard blinked twice.

    Your Lordship, please Come down and see something first before you judge me ooo, Mr. Fru cried, pointing to the yellow-dressed lady’s evidence.

    The judge’s mouth opened in shock.

    But from the corner of the room, Fru’s wife, Madam Mboob shouted, Your Lordship, Don’t fall for it! It’s a trap
    She had the eyes of a lioness ready to bite, and a wrapper tied so tight around her waist it could challenge a belt.

    Suddenly, the court clerk whispered to the judge, Sir, even the court logo is blushing. Please stay up there before something spiritual happens

    The judge leaned forward slowly, confused and curious. But just before he could climb down, the bailiff threw a Bible at his feet.

    Remember your training, sir, Focus. Resist temptation

    At that moment, Judge Samba stood up, raised his hands, and declared, Case adjourned. I need spiritual backup and cold water

    Mr. Fru tried to run, but his wife chased him with her shoe. The mistress snapped selfies. And somewhere in the corner, someone whispered, This one is not court matter. This is wahala with makeup

    And that, my friends, is how one man’s love for big distractions almost confused the whole justice system in The Gambia.

    Not every curve is a blessing. Sometimes it’s a courtroom trap
    Mr. Fru and the Trap in Banjul Court In the busy heart of Banjul, the capital of The Gambia, something unusual was happening inside Courtroom 7😵 Judge Samba, known across the land for his serious face and love for groundnut soup, sat high on his bench in his big black robe. He looked down at the people before him with sharp eyes and an even sharper tongue.🤣😂 Mr. Fru the judge shouted, banging his gavel, Why have you abandoned your wife and three children for this this lady in lemon dress with hips that could cause traffic in Serrekunda🤣😂 The courtroom gasped. Some aunties fainted. One man dropped his attaya glass.🤣🤣😂 Mr. Fru, a skinny man with big dreams and small pockets, looked nervous. He held his mistress’s hand tightly as if she was his lawyer. The woman, dressed like she was going to a music video, turned around and gave the judge a small bounce. Even the security guard blinked twice.😂🤣 Your Lordship, please Come down and see something first before you judge me ooo, Mr. Fru cried, pointing to the yellow-dressed lady’s evidence.🤣😂🤣😂 The judge’s mouth opened in shock. But from the corner of the room, Fru’s wife, Madam Mboob shouted, Your Lordship, Don’t fall for it! It’s a trap She had the eyes of a lioness ready to bite, and a wrapper tied so tight around her waist it could challenge a belt.🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂 Suddenly, the court clerk whispered to the judge, Sir, even the court logo is blushing. Please stay up there before something spiritual happens🤣 The judge leaned forward slowly, confused and curious. But just before he could climb down, the bailiff threw a Bible at his feet.😂🤣 Remember your training, sir, Focus. Resist temptation😂😂🤣🤣🤣 At that moment, Judge Samba stood up, raised his hands, and declared, Case adjourned. I need spiritual backup and cold water🤣 Mr. Fru tried to run, but his wife chased him with her shoe. The mistress snapped selfies. And somewhere in the corner, someone whispered, This one is not court matter. This is wahala with makeup😂😂🤣🤣 And that, my friends, is how one man’s love for big distractions almost confused the whole justice system in The Gambia😂🤣. Not every curve is a blessing. Sometimes it’s a courtroom trap🤣😂🤣😂
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  • Viktor Gyökeres has already personally informed Sporting president Varandas about his decision to leave, no intention to play for the club anymore.

    Gyökeres wants new chapter, he feels heartbroken after exit pact and not expected to return to training as @abolapt reports.
    🚨⚠️ Viktor Gyökeres has already personally informed Sporting president Varandas about his decision to leave, no intention to play for the club anymore. Gyökeres wants new chapter, he feels heartbroken after exit pact and not expected to return to training as @abolapt reports.
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  • Nigeria has produced several world-renowned boxers who have accumulated substantial wealth from the sport, with seven fighters standing out as the richest Nigerian pugilists of all time, PETER AKINBO writes

    Anthony Joshua – $267 million

    Joshua is the most famous Nigerian boxer in the world today. The two-time heavyweight world champion began his boxing career in 2008 at the age of 18, won Olympic gold in 2012, turned professional later that year, and captured his first heavyweight title in 2016.

    With a record of 32 fights, 28 wins (25 by knockout), and four losses, the British-Nigerian has held the IBF, WBA, and WBO titles twice. His earnings have increased by a whopping $24 million from last year alone, cementing his position as one of the highest-paid boxers globally.

    The boxing sensation reportedly earned around $35 million for his second-round knockout of Francis Ngannou and banked approximately $29 million following his defeat to Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium last September.

    Gbenga Oluokun – $16 million

    As a heavyweight contender, Oluokun faced former world champions including Manuel Charr, Lamon Brewster, Kubrat Pulev, Robert Helenius, Carlos Takam, Vyacheslav Glazkov, and Mariusz Wach.

    He captured gold at the All-Africa Games in Abuja and won 16 professional fights during his career.

    Samuel Peter – $5 million

    Known as “The Nigerian Nightmare,” Peter started training at age 11 and won the Nigerian amateur heavyweight championship as well as the Africa Zone 3 heavyweight championship. Turning professional in 2001, he defeated Dale Crowe for the vacant WBC Youth heavyweight title and later won the NABF heavyweight title by defeating Jeremy Williams in 2004.

    Despite suffering defeats to the Klitschko brothers, Peter’s aggressive style and knockout power earned him substantial purses throughout his career.

    Friday Ahunanya – $5 million

    Ahunanya built his reputation as a spoiler, defeating several undefeated prospects during his career which began in 1988. Known for his appearances on ESPN fight cards, he won his first 16 fights before suffering his first defeat.

    His most notable victory came in 2007 with a knockout win over previously undefeated New Zealand prospect Shane Cameron.

    Lateef Kayode – $5 million

    The cruiserweight challenged for the WBA cruiserweight title in 2015. Kayode’s notable victories include a knockout of American Edward Charles Perry in 2003, sending Perry to the canvas in the sixth round with his relaxed ring demeanour masking his explosive power.

    Efe Ajagba – $2 million

    The 30-year-old heavyweight remains active in the sport with a record of 20 wins (14 by knockout), one loss, and one draw following his recent majority draw with Martin Bakole in Saudi Arabia. Ajagba won bronze at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and gold at the 2015 All-African Games before turning professional in 2017.

    Despite bookmakers favouring his opponent in his latest bout, Ajagba proved his resilience and continues pursuing a world title shot in a division currently ruled by unified champion Oleksandr Usyk.

    Helen Joseph – Estimated $2 million

    Known as “The Princess of Africa,” Joseph challenged twice for the IBF female featherweight title in 2012 and 2015. She held three different boxing titles: the WBF, IBF, and GBU, competing across five weight classes from flyweight to super featherweight.

    Her professional debut victory came in Lagos, and she secured her first major title by defeating Mable Mulenga for the vacant WIBF Intercontinental bantamweight title in Zambia in 2008.
    Nigeria has produced several world-renowned boxers who have accumulated substantial wealth from the sport, with seven fighters standing out as the richest Nigerian pugilists of all time, PETER AKINBO writes Anthony Joshua – $267 million Joshua is the most famous Nigerian boxer in the world today. The two-time heavyweight world champion began his boxing career in 2008 at the age of 18, won Olympic gold in 2012, turned professional later that year, and captured his first heavyweight title in 2016. With a record of 32 fights, 28 wins (25 by knockout), and four losses, the British-Nigerian has held the IBF, WBA, and WBO titles twice. His earnings have increased by a whopping $24 million from last year alone, cementing his position as one of the highest-paid boxers globally. The boxing sensation reportedly earned around $35 million for his second-round knockout of Francis Ngannou and banked approximately $29 million following his defeat to Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium last September. Gbenga Oluokun – $16 million As a heavyweight contender, Oluokun faced former world champions including Manuel Charr, Lamon Brewster, Kubrat Pulev, Robert Helenius, Carlos Takam, Vyacheslav Glazkov, and Mariusz Wach. He captured gold at the All-Africa Games in Abuja and won 16 professional fights during his career. Samuel Peter – $5 million Known as “The Nigerian Nightmare,” Peter started training at age 11 and won the Nigerian amateur heavyweight championship as well as the Africa Zone 3 heavyweight championship. Turning professional in 2001, he defeated Dale Crowe for the vacant WBC Youth heavyweight title and later won the NABF heavyweight title by defeating Jeremy Williams in 2004. Despite suffering defeats to the Klitschko brothers, Peter’s aggressive style and knockout power earned him substantial purses throughout his career. Friday Ahunanya – $5 million Ahunanya built his reputation as a spoiler, defeating several undefeated prospects during his career which began in 1988. Known for his appearances on ESPN fight cards, he won his first 16 fights before suffering his first defeat. His most notable victory came in 2007 with a knockout win over previously undefeated New Zealand prospect Shane Cameron. Lateef Kayode – $5 million The cruiserweight challenged for the WBA cruiserweight title in 2015. Kayode’s notable victories include a knockout of American Edward Charles Perry in 2003, sending Perry to the canvas in the sixth round with his relaxed ring demeanour masking his explosive power. Efe Ajagba – $2 million The 30-year-old heavyweight remains active in the sport with a record of 20 wins (14 by knockout), one loss, and one draw following his recent majority draw with Martin Bakole in Saudi Arabia. Ajagba won bronze at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and gold at the 2015 All-African Games before turning professional in 2017. Despite bookmakers favouring his opponent in his latest bout, Ajagba proved his resilience and continues pursuing a world title shot in a division currently ruled by unified champion Oleksandr Usyk. Helen Joseph – Estimated $2 million Known as “The Princess of Africa,” Joseph challenged twice for the IBF female featherweight title in 2012 and 2015. She held three different boxing titles: the WBF, IBF, and GBU, competing across five weight classes from flyweight to super featherweight. Her professional debut victory came in Lagos, and she secured her first major title by defeating Mable Mulenga for the vacant WIBF Intercontinental bantamweight title in Zambia in 2008.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 22/06/2025*

    Female suicide bomber kills 12, injures 18 in Borno – Police

    Police nab 22 suspects over killing of 12 Plateau wedding guests

    Five Killed As Bomb Explodes In Kano

    MRS hikes petrol price to N925 in Lagos, N955 in Southeast

    FG gets approval from UK for Air Peace to fly directly to Heathrow Airport

    Kidnappers to die by hanging in Ondo – Govt

    Osimhen, Troost-Ekong, others join Ndidi at Maracana children’s fest in Ajegunle

    Trump says US launched ‘very successful’ attack on Iran nuclear sites

    Iran’s Ayatollah names 3 successors as Israel renews assassination threats

    Hot air balloon crash kills eight in Brazil, 13 injured

    Netherlands returns 119 Benin bronzes to Nigeria

    Nigeria negotiates $65m extra procurement loan with W’Bank

    Nigeria, Benin sign landmark integration pact

    Salis set to be first Nigerian in space, as astronauts converge for camp training


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Saponification is the chemical reaction that converts fats or oils into soap and alcohol. Humans discovered this around 2,800 B.C. by three simple ingredients—animal fat, wood ash, and water.

    * The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backward.
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    Tinubu urges economic unity among W’African countries

    Shettima condemns Borno suicide attack, assures immediate response

    EFCC arrests Benue gov’s aide for alleged sextortion, cyberbullying

    NAF first female fighter pilot wins top award in Ghana

    AIG Zone 5 convenes stakeholders’ meeting over Warri ward delineation crisis

    Akume meets Benue monarchs on Tinubu’s directive for lasting peace

    FG denies abandoning Nigerians in Iran, says working with Armenia for evacuation

    FG targets $12 million revenue from global market electronic navigational charts – Matawalle

    West African economic summit unlocks $400m in investment deals — Minister

    Convict passport scandal: FG panel suspends two officers, probes inmate

    Musawa directs NIHOTOUR to suspend enforcement actions nationwide

    NPA averts fire disaster at Lagos port as vessels go up in flames

    NNPCL spokesman Femi Soneye resigns

    Buba Marwa’s mother-in-law dies at 76

    NDDC inaugurates four projects in Rivers

    Board cautions against contraband luggage, as 425 FCT pilgrims return

    We won’t allow individuals hijack IBB Golf Club — Wike

    NBA rejects plan to increase Supreme Court justices to 30

    Constitutional Infractions: The African Church Suspends Primate Abbe

    Air Peace flight suffers bird strike, returns for safety checks

    Hoteliers appeal to Aiyedatiwa over unpaid debt

    OCCIMA calls on FG to oversee N75b intervention loan disbursement

    Iwuanyanwu’s Will bans young widow from remarrying

    Property dispute: Alao-Akala’s daughter seeks father’s exhumation for DNA test

    Obi condemns incessant attacks, killings, urges action on insecurity

    Tinubu to Eno: You won’t regret joining APC

    Atiku denies ADA, says he’s yet to adopt unregistered party

    2027: Northern power blocs eye VP Shettima’s seat

    2027: PDP NEC members differ on presidential zoning

    Ex-PDP chairman assassinated in Benue one year after wife’s murder

    Benue Killings: Sule tasks traditional rulers to protect border areas

    Killers of Kaduna citizens in Plateau must face justice, says Sani

    Plateau gov condemns murder of eight travellers, urges calm

    Bandits killed 30 in Zuru – Kebbi govt

    Benue nabs 50 fake displaced persons in IDP

    Enugu traders seek Mbah’s intervention over alleged relocation order

    Power surge sparks fire in Kwara plaza, firefighters save building

    Gunmen abduct judge in Bayelsa

    Gunmen kill hunter commander in Benue

    Anambra vigilantes detain pregnant woman, two kids for 20 days

    Battered 13-year-old girl rescued after guardian’s brutal attack in Imo

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1633, the Catholic Church forced Galileo Galilei to renounce his heliocentric world view. The Holy Office concluded that the Italian scientist, by stating that the Sun is the center of the Universe, was “suspect of heresy”. Galileo spent the rest of his life under house arrest.

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    God does not need your good works, but your neighbour does. – Martin Luther


    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 22/06/2025* Female suicide bomber kills 12, injures 18 in Borno – Police Police nab 22 suspects over killing of 12 Plateau wedding guests Five Killed As Bomb Explodes In Kano MRS hikes petrol price to N925 in Lagos, N955 in Southeast FG gets approval from UK for Air Peace to fly directly to Heathrow Airport Kidnappers to die by hanging in Ondo – Govt Osimhen, Troost-Ekong, others join Ndidi at Maracana children’s fest in Ajegunle Trump says US launched ‘very successful’ attack on Iran nuclear sites Iran’s Ayatollah names 3 successors as Israel renews assassination threats Hot air balloon crash kills eight in Brazil, 13 injured Netherlands returns 119 Benin bronzes to Nigeria Nigeria negotiates $65m extra procurement loan with W’Bank Nigeria, Benin sign landmark integration pact Salis set to be first Nigerian in space, as astronauts converge for camp training ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Saponification is the chemical reaction that converts fats or oils into soap and alcohol. Humans discovered this around 2,800 B.C. by three simple ingredients—animal fat, wood ash, and water. * The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backward. ------------------------- Tinubu urges economic unity among W’African countries Shettima condemns Borno suicide attack, assures immediate response EFCC arrests Benue gov’s aide for alleged sextortion, cyberbullying NAF first female fighter pilot wins top award in Ghana AIG Zone 5 convenes stakeholders’ meeting over Warri ward delineation crisis Akume meets Benue monarchs on Tinubu’s directive for lasting peace FG denies abandoning Nigerians in Iran, says working with Armenia for evacuation FG targets $12 million revenue from global market electronic navigational charts – Matawalle West African economic summit unlocks $400m in investment deals — Minister Convict passport scandal: FG panel suspends two officers, probes inmate Musawa directs NIHOTOUR to suspend enforcement actions nationwide NPA averts fire disaster at Lagos port as vessels go up in flames NNPCL spokesman Femi Soneye resigns Buba Marwa’s mother-in-law dies at 76 NDDC inaugurates four projects in Rivers Board cautions against contraband luggage, as 425 FCT pilgrims return We won’t allow individuals hijack IBB Golf Club — Wike NBA rejects plan to increase Supreme Court justices to 30 Constitutional Infractions: The African Church Suspends Primate Abbe Air Peace flight suffers bird strike, returns for safety checks Hoteliers appeal to Aiyedatiwa over unpaid debt OCCIMA calls on FG to oversee N75b intervention loan disbursement Iwuanyanwu’s Will bans young widow from remarrying Property dispute: Alao-Akala’s daughter seeks father’s exhumation for DNA test Obi condemns incessant attacks, killings, urges action on insecurity Tinubu to Eno: You won’t regret joining APC Atiku denies ADA, says he’s yet to adopt unregistered party 2027: Northern power blocs eye VP Shettima’s seat 2027: PDP NEC members differ on presidential zoning Ex-PDP chairman assassinated in Benue one year after wife’s murder Benue Killings: Sule tasks traditional rulers to protect border areas Killers of Kaduna citizens in Plateau must face justice, says Sani Plateau gov condemns murder of eight travellers, urges calm Bandits killed 30 in Zuru – Kebbi govt Benue nabs 50 fake displaced persons in IDP Enugu traders seek Mbah’s intervention over alleged relocation order Power surge sparks fire in Kwara plaza, firefighters save building Gunmen abduct judge in Bayelsa Gunmen kill hunter commander in Benue Anambra vigilantes detain pregnant woman, two kids for 20 days Battered 13-year-old girl rescued after guardian’s brutal attack in Imo ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1633, the Catholic Church forced Galileo Galilei to renounce his heliocentric world view. The Holy Office concluded that the Italian scientist, by stating that the Sun is the center of the Universe, was “suspect of heresy”. Galileo spent the rest of his life under house arrest. ------------------------- God does not need your good works, but your neighbour does. – Martin Luther Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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