• Let every Igbo read and pass this educational piece to our children. Culled from Chike Ofilli.

    ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON THE IGBO:
    Clearing the Basic Confusions Honestly

    *Question: Is Southeast and Igboland the same thing?*

    *Answer* : Not at all. Southeast is only about 3/5th of Igboland. Igboland covers the whole of Southeast, parts of Rivers, Delta, Edo, Cross river, Benue, Kogi, and Akwa Ibom states.

    *Question: Why were we taught in school that Igbo people are easterners?*

    *Answer* : It is both an unfortunate parroting by teachers and careless adoption by Igbo educated class. Igbo people come from Southern Nigeria and not Eastern Nigeria. It may be correct to say that the Igbo are found predominantly in eastern Nigeria. However, by saying that the Igbo are easterners, the implication is that the Igbo in western Nigeria, numbering about 2.5 million (Agbor, Ogwashi Ukwu, Ibuzo, Okpanam, Asaba, Orimili, Ndokwa, Anioma, etc) are not Igbos. The best-known Igbo anthropologist Professor Mike Onwuejeogwu is from the western part of Nigeria, Chukwuma Nzeogwu, Dennis Osadebe, Okonkwo Adibe (the famous musician), Sony Odogwu, etc. are all from the western part of Nigeria. They are no less Igbo than those who live in the eastern part of Nigeria. The correct answer to your question is “the Igbo come from Southern Nigeria.”

    *Question: Why do some Igbo refer to themselves as “core Igbo?”*

    *Answer:* That is clearly arrant nonsense. Nobody is core and others peripheral. All Igbo are the same. It is both arrogant, thoughtless, and insensitive for anybody to regard others as marginal.

    *Question: Is Igboland landlocked?*

    *Answer:* Not at all. Igboland stretches from Port Harcourt to Agbor. The Atlantic ocean washes the shores of Igboland at the islands Opobo and Bonny, Africa’s second largest river – River Niger, traverses Igboland with one part of Igboland in the east and another part in the west of Nigeria. Oguta Lake has the potential to accommodate large ships and could be made a navigable port. If Igboland is landlocked, then all Nigeria is landlocked.

    *Question: Is there oil in Igboland?*

    *Answer:* Yes, indeed. There is a lot of oil & and gas in Imo, Abia, and currently in Anambra states and Igbo areas in Rivers and Delta States. Besides, Igboland has many other natural resources, including coal, iron ore, limestone, lead, zinc, brine, glass, etc.

    *Question: Are the Igbo a nation or a tribe?*

    *Answer:* The Igbo is a nation and a very large one. There are many dialects or tribes in Igbo nation, just like you have many tribes within Israel.

    *Question: Why do some Ikwerre people and other non southeastern Igbo say they are not Igbo?*

    *Answer:* First, it is not up to them to say what they are and what they are not. When God created them, He did not ask them who they wanted to be. He just created them Igbo. The only way you’ll know who belongs to what ethnic group in Nigeria is the name and what language the name comes from. Anybody whose name is Amadi or Onyeri, or Eke, or Odili, Wanodi (Nwanodi) does not need to tell you who he is. He is Igbo, notwithstanding their politics.

    *Question: But they claim that their language is Ikwerre, not Igbo.*

    *Answer:* That is politics. Ikwerre is a dialect of Igbo language. Just like an Ngwa man speaks Ngwa Igbo, Arochukwu speaks Arochukwu Igbo, Ika speaks Ika Igbo, Ibani speak Ibani Igbo etc.

    *Question: Some people say that Igbo language is not complete, is it true?*

    *Answer:* No language is complete. All languages borrow from each other. Igbo language is very rich. It has inexhaustible and rich linguistic features like idioms, proverbs, aphorisms, sayings, anecdotes, riddles, folklores, etc. Igbo language is one of the major languages of the world, being spoken by millions of people.

    *Question: How many are the Igbo?*

    *Answer:* The Igbo are very numerous. There is an educated guess that if Nigeria’s census is properly enumerated, the Igbo could easily be the largest ethnic group in the country. They may number up to 40 million. Everything right now is speculation. Nobody knows the true stratification or ethnic populations in Nigeria. The Igbo are the only ethnic group found in large numbers everywhere in Nigeria and foreign countries more than any other ethnic group in Africa.

    *Question: Do the Igbo have a culture of their own?*

    *Answer:* Yes, indeed. Igbo culture is perhaps one of the richest and all-encompassing cultures in this world. Igbo culture always observes the temporal and the spiritual aspects of cosmology. The study of Igbo culture reveals that it is extremely deep and original.

    *Question: Why do the Igbo wear Yoruba Agbada and Hausa babban riga, but the Yoruba and the Hausa do not ever wear Igbo national dress?*

    *Answer* : Unfortunately, this is the case. The Igbo have very attractive and resplendent national dresses. And they come in assortments that are extremely dignifying. The Igbo take up foreign cultures more readily than other Nigerians, and they seem not to care that nobody reciprocates their carefree attitude to life. Most ethnics promote their cultures and show off what makes them unique. Actually, it is still the same so-called educated Igbo class who behave in such disgraceful and devil-may-care attitudes.

    *Question: Why do the Igbo call themselves Biafrans?*

    *Answer:* Great question. Some people have the idea that Biafra originates from the Bight of Biafra. But that is wrong. Biafra was the National name of Igboland given to Igbo by the Portuguese, just as Nigeria was named by the English of Britain. There was the Kingdom of Biafra that ruled most of the ancient subtropical Africa about 50,000 years ago. Unfortunately, nobody talks about it, for whatever reason (maybe because Portugal lost the colony right of Biafra to Britain who buried it, in other to promote Nigeria amalgamation), "I do not know". But, it is in the ancient maps of the world. If you wish, search it in Google.

    *Question: Were the Igbo also taken into slavery during the slave trade?*

    *Answer:* Yes. The Igbo slaves themselves gave account of their travails in slavery. Olauda Ekwuano, an Igbo ex-slave who bought his freedom in Britain, was the first slave to write about his experience in slavery. His book has become a classic. You ought to find it and read it. Also, other Igbos who were brought to America revolted, and some walked back on water and were said to have returned to Africa. Several books have been written about them. One of such books is “Ibo Landing.” It is available in bookstores like Barnes & Noble. In Haiti, the Igbo settled there and refused to be colonized by anybody. There are many places where the Igbo left their mark or their signature.

    *Question: How did the Igbo know days and years?*

    *Answer:* The Igbo invented an accurate, if not the most accurate, calendar called “Iguafo Igbo (Igbo Calendar).” In Igbo calendar, there are four market days – Eke, Afor, Nkwo, Orie that make one week. Four days make one week, seven weeks make one month, and thirteen months make one year. There are 28 days for each month, with the last month having 29 days. Each month starts the same day as the previous. Igbo calendar forms the perfect astronomical alignment with the cosmos and regulates the seasons, agriculture, navigation, astrology, geography, mathematics, travel, etc.

    *Question: Did the Igbo have their own alphabet?*

    *Answer:* Yes, indeed. It is called “Nsibidi.”

    *Question: How about mathematics; did the Igbo know mathematics?*

    *Answer:* Yes, indeed. There are such inventions as “Okwe” and “Mkpisi” which the Igbo used to resolve figures.

    *Question: Did the Igbo know anything about banking?*

    *Answer:* Yes. Igbo banking was more in the nature of savings and loans. The authentic Igbo savings and loans invention is called “Isusu’ in which contributions are pooled each week, and one person who has the need, collects, is still in practice. Igbo slaves took this invention to the Caribbean Islands, where they still practice it and call it “Sue Sue.”

    *Question: Some people say that Igboland is too small for the Igbo, that they have no alternative than to live as Nigerians: is this true?*

    *Answer:* False. Igboland is a large country. Do every Igbo need to stay and work in Igboland? No. Everywhere in the world, some will stay home while others venture abroad in search of opportunities. Igboland is large enough for the Igbo. It is a very rich and hospitable part of the world. It has rich soil for agriculture, abundant rainfall, good sunshine, and table land in many parts. Its land space and population are more than that of over half of the present countries in the world.

    *Question: Where did the Igbo come from?*

    *Answer:* That question is still being asked. There are very intriguing theories or histories now being studied. You may have heard of the Jewish angle & the Egypt angle which are connected, and the Origin of man angle. This twenty-first century, hopefully, will resolve the mystery.

    Share to educate others if you love Igbo👍🏾 @IzuchukwuCenter
    Let every Igbo read and pass this educational piece to our children. Culled from Chike Ofilli. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON THE IGBO: Clearing the Basic Confusions Honestly *Question: Is Southeast and Igboland the same thing?* *Answer* : Not at all. Southeast is only about 3/5th of Igboland. Igboland covers the whole of Southeast, parts of Rivers, Delta, Edo, Cross river, Benue, Kogi, and Akwa Ibom states. *Question: Why were we taught in school that Igbo people are easterners?* *Answer* : It is both an unfortunate parroting by teachers and careless adoption by Igbo educated class. Igbo people come from Southern Nigeria and not Eastern Nigeria. It may be correct to say that the Igbo are found predominantly in eastern Nigeria. However, by saying that the Igbo are easterners, the implication is that the Igbo in western Nigeria, numbering about 2.5 million (Agbor, Ogwashi Ukwu, Ibuzo, Okpanam, Asaba, Orimili, Ndokwa, Anioma, etc) are not Igbos. The best-known Igbo anthropologist Professor Mike Onwuejeogwu is from the western part of Nigeria, Chukwuma Nzeogwu, Dennis Osadebe, Okonkwo Adibe (the famous musician), Sony Odogwu, etc. are all from the western part of Nigeria. They are no less Igbo than those who live in the eastern part of Nigeria. The correct answer to your question is “the Igbo come from Southern Nigeria.” *Question: Why do some Igbo refer to themselves as “core Igbo?”* *Answer:* That is clearly arrant nonsense. Nobody is core and others peripheral. All Igbo are the same. It is both arrogant, thoughtless, and insensitive for anybody to regard others as marginal. *Question: Is Igboland landlocked?* *Answer:* Not at all. Igboland stretches from Port Harcourt to Agbor. The Atlantic ocean washes the shores of Igboland at the islands Opobo and Bonny, Africa’s second largest river – River Niger, traverses Igboland with one part of Igboland in the east and another part in the west of Nigeria. Oguta Lake has the potential to accommodate large ships and could be made a navigable port. If Igboland is landlocked, then all Nigeria is landlocked. *Question: Is there oil in Igboland?* *Answer:* Yes, indeed. There is a lot of oil & and gas in Imo, Abia, and currently in Anambra states and Igbo areas in Rivers and Delta States. Besides, Igboland has many other natural resources, including coal, iron ore, limestone, lead, zinc, brine, glass, etc. *Question: Are the Igbo a nation or a tribe?* *Answer:* The Igbo is a nation and a very large one. There are many dialects or tribes in Igbo nation, just like you have many tribes within Israel. *Question: Why do some Ikwerre people and other non southeastern Igbo say they are not Igbo?* *Answer:* First, it is not up to them to say what they are and what they are not. When God created them, He did not ask them who they wanted to be. He just created them Igbo. The only way you’ll know who belongs to what ethnic group in Nigeria is the name and what language the name comes from. Anybody whose name is Amadi or Onyeri, or Eke, or Odili, Wanodi (Nwanodi) does not need to tell you who he is. He is Igbo, notwithstanding their politics. *Question: But they claim that their language is Ikwerre, not Igbo.* *Answer:* That is politics. Ikwerre is a dialect of Igbo language. Just like an Ngwa man speaks Ngwa Igbo, Arochukwu speaks Arochukwu Igbo, Ika speaks Ika Igbo, Ibani speak Ibani Igbo etc. *Question: Some people say that Igbo language is not complete, is it true?* *Answer:* No language is complete. All languages borrow from each other. Igbo language is very rich. It has inexhaustible and rich linguistic features like idioms, proverbs, aphorisms, sayings, anecdotes, riddles, folklores, etc. Igbo language is one of the major languages of the world, being spoken by millions of people. *Question: How many are the Igbo?* *Answer:* The Igbo are very numerous. There is an educated guess that if Nigeria’s census is properly enumerated, the Igbo could easily be the largest ethnic group in the country. They may number up to 40 million. Everything right now is speculation. Nobody knows the true stratification or ethnic populations in Nigeria. The Igbo are the only ethnic group found in large numbers everywhere in Nigeria and foreign countries more than any other ethnic group in Africa. *Question: Do the Igbo have a culture of their own?* *Answer:* Yes, indeed. Igbo culture is perhaps one of the richest and all-encompassing cultures in this world. Igbo culture always observes the temporal and the spiritual aspects of cosmology. The study of Igbo culture reveals that it is extremely deep and original. *Question: Why do the Igbo wear Yoruba Agbada and Hausa babban riga, but the Yoruba and the Hausa do not ever wear Igbo national dress?* *Answer* : Unfortunately, this is the case. The Igbo have very attractive and resplendent national dresses. And they come in assortments that are extremely dignifying. The Igbo take up foreign cultures more readily than other Nigerians, and they seem not to care that nobody reciprocates their carefree attitude to life. Most ethnics promote their cultures and show off what makes them unique. Actually, it is still the same so-called educated Igbo class who behave in such disgraceful and devil-may-care attitudes. *Question: Why do the Igbo call themselves Biafrans?* *Answer:* Great question. Some people have the idea that Biafra originates from the Bight of Biafra. But that is wrong. Biafra was the National name of Igboland given to Igbo by the Portuguese, just as Nigeria was named by the English of Britain. There was the Kingdom of Biafra that ruled most of the ancient subtropical Africa about 50,000 years ago. Unfortunately, nobody talks about it, for whatever reason (maybe because Portugal lost the colony right of Biafra to Britain who buried it, in other to promote Nigeria amalgamation), "I do not know". But, it is in the ancient maps of the world. If you wish, search it in Google. *Question: Were the Igbo also taken into slavery during the slave trade?* *Answer:* Yes. The Igbo slaves themselves gave account of their travails in slavery. Olauda Ekwuano, an Igbo ex-slave who bought his freedom in Britain, was the first slave to write about his experience in slavery. His book has become a classic. You ought to find it and read it. Also, other Igbos who were brought to America revolted, and some walked back on water and were said to have returned to Africa. Several books have been written about them. One of such books is “Ibo Landing.” It is available in bookstores like Barnes & Noble. In Haiti, the Igbo settled there and refused to be colonized by anybody. There are many places where the Igbo left their mark or their signature. *Question: How did the Igbo know days and years?* *Answer:* The Igbo invented an accurate, if not the most accurate, calendar called “Iguafo Igbo (Igbo Calendar).” In Igbo calendar, there are four market days – Eke, Afor, Nkwo, Orie that make one week. Four days make one week, seven weeks make one month, and thirteen months make one year. There are 28 days for each month, with the last month having 29 days. Each month starts the same day as the previous. Igbo calendar forms the perfect astronomical alignment with the cosmos and regulates the seasons, agriculture, navigation, astrology, geography, mathematics, travel, etc. *Question: Did the Igbo have their own alphabet?* *Answer:* Yes, indeed. It is called “Nsibidi.” *Question: How about mathematics; did the Igbo know mathematics?* *Answer:* Yes, indeed. There are such inventions as “Okwe” and “Mkpisi” which the Igbo used to resolve figures. *Question: Did the Igbo know anything about banking?* *Answer:* Yes. Igbo banking was more in the nature of savings and loans. The authentic Igbo savings and loans invention is called “Isusu’ in which contributions are pooled each week, and one person who has the need, collects, is still in practice. Igbo slaves took this invention to the Caribbean Islands, where they still practice it and call it “Sue Sue.” *Question: Some people say that Igboland is too small for the Igbo, that they have no alternative than to live as Nigerians: is this true?* *Answer:* False. Igboland is a large country. Do every Igbo need to stay and work in Igboland? No. Everywhere in the world, some will stay home while others venture abroad in search of opportunities. Igboland is large enough for the Igbo. It is a very rich and hospitable part of the world. It has rich soil for agriculture, abundant rainfall, good sunshine, and table land in many parts. Its land space and population are more than that of over half of the present countries in the world. *Question: Where did the Igbo come from?* *Answer:* That question is still being asked. There are very intriguing theories or histories now being studied. You may have heard of the Jewish angle & the Egypt angle which are connected, and the Origin of man angle. This twenty-first century, hopefully, will resolve the mystery. Share to educate others if you love Igbo👍🏾 @IzuchukwuCenter
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  • WHY AFRICANS PRAY MORE THAN THE REST OF THE WORLD IS BECAUSE IN AFRICA, GOD DOES THE JOB OF THE GOVERNMENT!

    1. ELECTRICITY
    AFRICA:
    “Oh Lord, let there be light! Even if it’s for 2 hours!”
    EUROPE:
    “This LED bulb is too yellow, I’m returning it.”
    TRUTH:
    In Africa, power supply is a prayer point.
    In Europe, it’s a basic right.

    2. WATER SUPPLY
    AFRICA:
    “God, let it rain so we can fetch water!”
    EUROPE:
    “My shower is too cold. Fix it or I sue!”
    TRUTH:
    In Europe, taps flow.
    In Africa, faith flows.

    3. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
    AFRICA:
    “Jehovah, bless me with any job. Even volunteer, I’ll manage!”
    EUROPE:
    “I’m rejecting that role. The salary doesn’t reflect my worth.”
    TRUTH:
    In Africa, unemployment is a fasting topic.
    In Europe, it’s a policy issue.

    4. SECURITY
    AFRICA:
    “Father, may no stray bullet locate me today!”
    EUROPE:
    “There’s a suspicious sound outside, police arrived in 4 mins.”
    TRUTH:
    There, safety is law.
    Here, safety is prayer and luck.

    5. ROADS & INFRASTRUCTURE
    AFRICA:
    “Lord, don’t let this pothole swallow my destiny.”
    EUROPE:
    “This small crack on the road is unacceptable!”
    TRUTH:
    In Africa, a smooth road is a testimony.
    In Europe, it’s standard.

    6. HEALTHCARE
    AFRICA:
    “Jesus, let the injection work, and not the side effect!”
    EUROPE:
    “Therapist booked. Medication free. Follow-up scheduled.”
    TRUTH:
    One gets healthcare from government.
    The other gets hope from prayer warriors.

    7. EDUCATION
    AFRICA:
    “God, let WAEC release results with mercy I sowed a seed !”
    EUROPE:
    “Government paid for my Master’s. I got a scholarship too.”
    TRUTH:
    There, education is an investment.
    Here, it’s a miracle.

    8. PENSION & RETIREMENT 👴🏽
    AFRICA:
    “Jehovah, don’t let my pension be swallowed by corruption!”
    EUROPE:
    “I retired. Government sends monthly check.”
    REALITY:
    Here, retirement is fear and fasting.
    There, it’s relaxation and benefits.

    9. VISA REQUEST
    AFRICA:
    “Oh Lord, break every generational curse stopping this UK visa!”
    EUROPE:
    “I need a break. Might fly to Ghana for the weekend.”
    REALITY:
    In Africa, travelling = fasting, faith, and fire oil.
    In Europe, travelling = booking.com and a suitcase.

    BUT HERE’S THE REAL PROBLEM…

    High death rates

    Joblessness

    Poor security

    Land battles turning spiritual

    Sick people dying at church crusades instead of hospitals

    …because African leaders ENJOY it when you dump your problems on an imported god instead of holding them accountable!

    Why should they build hospitals when you'll run to prayer camps? By his stripes you're healed right?
    Why fix the road when your busy praying for travelling mercy on a deadly road?
    Why create jobs when your faith says “God will provide”?

    They know you won’t protest. You’ll just pray.
    And that’s how they win.

    AFRICANS WILL RAISE MILLIONS TO BUILD A CATHEDRAL……but won’t donate a dime to upgrade the clinic where their own mothers give birth on rusted beds with no gloves.

    We’ll buy:

    Imported church instruments

    HD projectors

    Shiny marble altars

    Designer suits for “Papa”

    And bulletproof cars for “Daddy G.O”

    Meanwhile, the local hospital:

    Has no electricity

    No running water

    One nurse doing the work of five

    And a doctor using a torchlight to deliver babies.

    AND HERE’S THE PLOT TWIST:
    The pastor you’re funding for “God’s work” won’t even treat malaria in that same country.

    When he's sick?
    Private jet to Europe.
    When you're sick?
    Pray. Fast. Sow a seed. Hope the hospital has Panadol.

    FINAL THOUGHT:
    God is NOT your governor.
    Angels are NOT civil engineers.
    Your miracle is called good governance.

    Stop calling on jesus/allah about things your local government chairman should’ve done.

    This is why most religious Africans tend to be less or non-religious
    WHY AFRICANS PRAY MORE THAN THE REST OF THE WORLD IS BECAUSE IN AFRICA, GOD DOES THE JOB OF THE GOVERNMENT! 1. ELECTRICITY ⚡ AFRICA: “Oh Lord, let there be light! Even if it’s for 2 hours!” EUROPE: “This LED bulb is too yellow, I’m returning it.” TRUTH: In Africa, power supply is a prayer point. In Europe, it’s a basic right. 2. WATER SUPPLY 🚿 AFRICA: “God, let it rain so we can fetch water!” EUROPE: “My shower is too cold. Fix it or I sue!” TRUTH: In Europe, taps flow. In Africa, faith flows. 3. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 💼 AFRICA: “Jehovah, bless me with any job. Even volunteer, I’ll manage!” EUROPE: “I’m rejecting that role. The salary doesn’t reflect my worth.” TRUTH: In Africa, unemployment is a fasting topic. In Europe, it’s a policy issue. 4. SECURITY 🚔 AFRICA: “Father, may no stray bullet locate me today!” EUROPE: “There’s a suspicious sound outside, police arrived in 4 mins.” TRUTH: There, safety is law. Here, safety is prayer and luck. 5. ROADS & INFRASTRUCTURE 🛣️ AFRICA: “Lord, don’t let this pothole swallow my destiny.” EUROPE: “This small crack on the road is unacceptable!” TRUTH: In Africa, a smooth road is a testimony. In Europe, it’s standard. 6. HEALTHCARE 🏥 AFRICA: “Jesus, let the injection work, and not the side effect!” EUROPE: “Therapist booked. Medication free. Follow-up scheduled.” TRUTH: One gets healthcare from government. The other gets hope from prayer warriors. 7. EDUCATION ✏️ AFRICA: “God, let WAEC release results with mercy I sowed a seed 💰!” EUROPE: “Government paid for my Master’s. I got a scholarship too.” TRUTH: There, education is an investment. Here, it’s a miracle. 8. PENSION & RETIREMENT 👴🏽 AFRICA: “Jehovah, don’t let my pension be swallowed by corruption!” EUROPE: “I retired. Government sends monthly check.” REALITY: Here, retirement is fear and fasting. There, it’s relaxation and benefits. 9. VISA REQUEST ✈️ AFRICA: “Oh Lord, break every generational curse stopping this UK visa!” EUROPE: “I need a break. Might fly to Ghana for the weekend.” REALITY: In Africa, travelling = fasting, faith, and fire oil. In Europe, travelling = booking.com and a suitcase. BUT HERE’S THE REAL PROBLEM… High death rates Joblessness Poor security Land battles turning spiritual Sick people dying at church crusades instead of hospitals …because African leaders ENJOY it when you dump your problems on an imported god instead of holding them accountable! Why should they build hospitals when you'll run to prayer camps? By his stripes you're healed right? Why fix the road when your busy praying for travelling mercy on a deadly road? Why create jobs when your faith says “God will provide”? They know you won’t protest. You’ll just pray. And that’s how they win. AFRICANS WILL RAISE MILLIONS TO BUILD A CATHEDRAL……but won’t donate a dime to upgrade the clinic where their own mothers give birth on rusted beds with no gloves. We’ll buy: Imported church instruments HD projectors Shiny marble altars Designer suits for “Papa” And bulletproof cars for “Daddy G.O” Meanwhile, the local hospital: Has no electricity No running water One nurse doing the work of five And a doctor using a torchlight to deliver babies. AND HERE’S THE PLOT TWIST: The pastor you’re funding for “God’s work” won’t even treat malaria in that same country. When he's sick? Private jet to Europe. When you're sick? Pray. Fast. Sow a seed. Hope the hospital has Panadol. FINAL THOUGHT: God is NOT your governor. Angels are NOT civil engineers. Your miracle is called good governance. Stop calling on jesus/allah about things your local government chairman should’ve done. This is why most religious Africans tend to be less or non-religious
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 06/06/2025*

    Tinubu commissions Lekki Deep Sea Port access road, flags off key highways

    Don’t approve coastal islands without FG’s consent, Tinubu warns governors

    Former education minister Jubril Aminu dies at 85

    Report of kidnap of 200 persons on Abuja-Kaduna Road fake —Police

    Victims’ Families Kick As Niger Gov Pardons Murder Convicts

    Edo govt rescues trafficked girl after 5 years in Burkina Faso

    Ebonyi Govt seals 283 illegal, substandard schools

    Green Eagles Legends Pay Condolence Visit To Late Chukwu’s Family

    Uzbekistan qualify for World Cup for first time

    Trump’s new bill may slash Nigeria’s $21bn remittance

    FG engages Japan for ¥15bn loan

    Russia host Nigeria in first-ever meeting

    US shifting from aid to trade in Nigeria, others – Ambassador

    Nigerian grandmother sacked by UK varsity over misplaced bracelet


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

    * Eid al-Adha, also known as Eid el-Kabir or the Festival of Sacrifice, is a significant Islamic holiday that commemorates the story of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his willingness to sacrifice his son. It is celebrated with special prayers, feasting, and the ritual slaughter of animals.

    * France bakes around 6 billion baguettes per year.

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

    Sallah: Tinubu promises economic rebound, urges prayers for soldiers

    Tinubu defends coastal highway project, dismisses ‘ill-informed’ critics

    Nigeria secures over $2.2bn commitments for health sector reforms – Tinubu

    FG to boost police with tech training, welfare — Tinubu

    Shettima leads dignitaries to the funeral prayers for late Prof. Aminu

    Lekki deep sea port to generate $201 billion, says deputy speaker, Kalu

    Federal High Court unveils Lagos e-filing platform June 23

    Federal HIgh Court loses former Chief Judge Abutu

    Court convicts nine Chinese nationals for financial terrorism

    Illegal Waste Disposal: Lagos court remands 75-year-old man, four others in Kirikiri

    Troops foil terrorists’ attacks on 2 communities in Borno, kill scores

    Communities must support fight against banditry, says CDS

    Sallah: IG deploys teams in Eid grounds, public places

    FG inaugurates inter-ministerial committee for 2025 Democracy Day celebration

    Minister directs NEDC to complete Yobe schools, houses construction works

    BOI disbursements to MSMEs hit N1.3tn – Minister

    Train-7 gas project now 80% complete – NLNG

    Police not blocked from NIN verification services – NIMC

    Fed Govt to train 100,000 artisans

    FG to assess civil servants on daily output

    FG destroys 3,867 illicit firearms, tightens national arms control

    Anambra: INEC flags 31,690 unclaimed PVCs ahead voter registration

    Nigeria allocates 1% of pension assets to infrastructure devt– AFC

    Economic activities expand 6th consecutive month – CBN

    Nigeria set to manufacture plastic automotive components – NADDC DG

    Traffic Menace: Sallah: Travellers Spend Hours On Abuja – Kaduna Highway

    NIWA boss denies attack claim on Tinubu, warns peddlers of fake news

    UNICEF provides clean water to 12,000 Borno residents

    Wike applauds Tinubu’s bold leadership at OAU lecture

    I’ll touch rich tax defaulters, heaven won’t fall -Wike

    OAU denies arrest of two protesting students during Wike’s visit

    UNIBEN VC partners Delta community for cultural renaissance

    MURIC accuses FG of religious bias over free train rides

    Dangote names road to refinery after Tinubu

    Nicotine pouches can save Nigerian smokers – Report

    Coca-Cola inaugurates 60cl bottle

    USSD war: Telcos oppose airtime charges for bank transfers

    Eid-Kabir: IBEDC cautions electricity users against illegal connections

    2027: Tinubu-Shettima ticket intact, says APC

    Kano APC backs Tinubu’s second term bid

    Tribe, religion driving current govt — Amaechi

    PDP begs Peter Obi, others to return to party

    LP’s 2027 Presidential ticket won’t be handed out lightly – Fadojoe

    Universities should study how Wike joined Tinubu’s cabinet – Ooni of Ife

    Lagos extending Blue Line rail – Sanwo-Olu

    Insecurity: Army has trained 1,470 Edo Security Corps agents – Okpebholo

    Ogun gov unveils Ijebu-Ode access road

    Gombe lawmakers assure women farmers of timely budget release

    Kwara up-to-date on salary, pension payment – Commissioner

    Oyo begins N4.8bn payment to Bodija explosion victims

    Lagos onboards 10 MDAs on e-procurement platform

    Eid-el-Kabir: Kano police reiterate Durbar ban

    Yobe Emir hails Tinubu over Dogara’s appointment as NCGC chairman

    2 die of suspected diphtheria in Edo

    Man jailed nine years for sexually assaulting neighbour’s son

    Kidnappers kill two policemen, abduct Chinese in Kwara

    29 suspects arrested over Kano DPO’s death

    Anambra shuts school after vigilantes torture principal, deputy for three days

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1930, frozen food was sold in retail stores for the first time. 18 stores in Springfield, Massachusetts took part in a trial to test consumer acceptance. Clarence Birdseye, the founder of the Birds Eye Frozen Food Company, is considered the father of the modern frozen food industry.

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    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 06/06/2025* Tinubu commissions Lekki Deep Sea Port access road, flags off key highways Don’t approve coastal islands without FG’s consent, Tinubu warns governors Former education minister Jubril Aminu dies at 85 Report of kidnap of 200 persons on Abuja-Kaduna Road fake —Police Victims’ Families Kick As Niger Gov Pardons Murder Convicts Edo govt rescues trafficked girl after 5 years in Burkina Faso Ebonyi Govt seals 283 illegal, substandard schools Green Eagles Legends Pay Condolence Visit To Late Chukwu’s Family Uzbekistan qualify for World Cup for first time Trump’s new bill may slash Nigeria’s $21bn remittance FG engages Japan for ¥15bn loan Russia host Nigeria in first-ever meeting US shifting from aid to trade in Nigeria, others – Ambassador Nigerian grandmother sacked by UK varsity over misplaced bracelet ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Eid al-Adha, also known as Eid el-Kabir or the Festival of Sacrifice, is a significant Islamic holiday that commemorates the story of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his willingness to sacrifice his son. It is celebrated with special prayers, feasting, and the ritual slaughter of animals. * France bakes around 6 billion baguettes per year. ------------------------- Sallah: Tinubu promises economic rebound, urges prayers for soldiers Tinubu defends coastal highway project, dismisses ‘ill-informed’ critics Nigeria secures over $2.2bn commitments for health sector reforms – Tinubu FG to boost police with tech training, welfare — Tinubu Shettima leads dignitaries to the funeral prayers for late Prof. Aminu Lekki deep sea port to generate $201 billion, says deputy speaker, Kalu Federal High Court unveils Lagos e-filing platform June 23 Federal HIgh Court loses former Chief Judge Abutu Court convicts nine Chinese nationals for financial terrorism Illegal Waste Disposal: Lagos court remands 75-year-old man, four others in Kirikiri Troops foil terrorists’ attacks on 2 communities in Borno, kill scores Communities must support fight against banditry, says CDS Sallah: IG deploys teams in Eid grounds, public places FG inaugurates inter-ministerial committee for 2025 Democracy Day celebration Minister directs NEDC to complete Yobe schools, houses construction works BOI disbursements to MSMEs hit N1.3tn – Minister Train-7 gas project now 80% complete – NLNG Police not blocked from NIN verification services – NIMC Fed Govt to train 100,000 artisans FG to assess civil servants on daily output FG destroys 3,867 illicit firearms, tightens national arms control Anambra: INEC flags 31,690 unclaimed PVCs ahead voter registration Nigeria allocates 1% of pension assets to infrastructure devt– AFC Economic activities expand 6th consecutive month – CBN Nigeria set to manufacture plastic automotive components – NADDC DG Traffic Menace: Sallah: Travellers Spend Hours On Abuja – Kaduna Highway NIWA boss denies attack claim on Tinubu, warns peddlers of fake news UNICEF provides clean water to 12,000 Borno residents Wike applauds Tinubu’s bold leadership at OAU lecture I’ll touch rich tax defaulters, heaven won’t fall -Wike OAU denies arrest of two protesting students during Wike’s visit UNIBEN VC partners Delta community for cultural renaissance MURIC accuses FG of religious bias over free train rides Dangote names road to refinery after Tinubu Nicotine pouches can save Nigerian smokers – Report Coca-Cola inaugurates 60cl bottle USSD war: Telcos oppose airtime charges for bank transfers Eid-Kabir: IBEDC cautions electricity users against illegal connections 2027: Tinubu-Shettima ticket intact, says APC Kano APC backs Tinubu’s second term bid Tribe, religion driving current govt — Amaechi PDP begs Peter Obi, others to return to party LP’s 2027 Presidential ticket won’t be handed out lightly – Fadojoe Universities should study how Wike joined Tinubu’s cabinet – Ooni of Ife Lagos extending Blue Line rail – Sanwo-Olu Insecurity: Army has trained 1,470 Edo Security Corps agents – Okpebholo Ogun gov unveils Ijebu-Ode access road Gombe lawmakers assure women farmers of timely budget release Kwara up-to-date on salary, pension payment – Commissioner Oyo begins N4.8bn payment to Bodija explosion victims Lagos onboards 10 MDAs on e-procurement platform Eid-el-Kabir: Kano police reiterate Durbar ban Yobe Emir hails Tinubu over Dogara’s appointment as NCGC chairman 2 die of suspected diphtheria in Edo Man jailed nine years for sexually assaulting neighbour’s son Kidnappers kill two policemen, abduct Chinese in Kwara 29 suspects arrested over Kano DPO’s death Anambra shuts school after vigilantes torture principal, deputy for three days ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1930, frozen food was sold in retail stores for the first time. 18 stores in Springfield, Massachusetts took part in a trial to test consumer acceptance. 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  • Today is world Environmental and Gingerbread Day.

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  • The World Loves to Hate, Then Copy, Then Hate Again

    The sweet taste of success! It's like a delicious cake that everyone wants a slice of, but only after you've baked it and proven it's edible. You know, that moment when everyone's like, "Oh, you're so lucky!" or "You're so talented!" But what they won't say is, "I was wrong to doubt you."

    Let's face it, folks! When you choose a path that's unconventional, a career or business that raises eyebrows, people will think you're crazy. They'll whisper behind your back, "What is wrong with this one?" or "Has this person gone mad?" But you know what? That's when the magic happens.

    You see, when you're brave enough to take the road less traveled, you'll encounter two types of people: the Haters and the Copycats. The Haters will, well, hate. They'll mock, ridicule, and predict your downfall. But the Copycats... ah, they're a special breed.

    At first, they'll pretend they're not interested in what you're doing. They'll scoff, roll their eyes, and mutter under their breath. But secretly, they'll be watching, studying, and taking notes. They'll try to reverse-engineer your success, to figure out what makes you tick. And when they think they've cracked the code, they'll start copying you.

    But here's the thing: when they copy you and fail (and they will fail, because they didn't put in the work or understand the vision), they'll start spoiling your name. They'll claim you're a fluke, that you're not as smart or talented as everyone thought. They'll try to bring you down, to make you feel like you're not good enough.

    BUT (and this is a big BUT), you mustn't let them get to you! You mustn't let their hate or their copying bring you down. Why? Because you're a trailblazer, a pioneer, a game-changer! You're the one who dared to be different, who refused to follow the crowd.

    So, when the Haters hate and the Copycats copy, just smile, nod, and keep on keeping on. Remember, success is not about what others think of you; it's about what you think of yourself. And if you believe in yourself, your vision, and your abilities, then nothing can stop you.

    Kniw this, choosing your path and achieving success is not for the faint of heart. There will be doubters, haters, and copycats along the way. But if you stay focused, stay true to yourself, and keep pushing forward, you'll prove them all wrong. And when you do, just enjoy the sweet taste of success, knowing that you earned it, and you deserve it.

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    The World Loves to Hate, Then Copy, Then Hate Again 😆 The sweet taste of success! It's like a delicious cake that everyone wants a slice of, but only after you've baked it and proven it's edible. You know, that moment when everyone's like, "Oh, you're so lucky!" or "You're so talented!" But what they won't say is, "I was wrong to doubt you." Let's face it, folks! When you choose a path that's unconventional, a career or business that raises eyebrows, people will think you're crazy. They'll whisper behind your back, "What is wrong with this one?" or "Has this person gone mad?" But you know what? That's when the magic happens. You see, when you're brave enough to take the road less traveled, you'll encounter two types of people: the Haters and the Copycats. The Haters will, well, hate. They'll mock, ridicule, and predict your downfall. But the Copycats... ah, they're a special breed. At first, they'll pretend they're not interested in what you're doing. They'll scoff, roll their eyes, and mutter under their breath. But secretly, they'll be watching, studying, and taking notes. They'll try to reverse-engineer your success, to figure out what makes you tick. And when they think they've cracked the code, they'll start copying you. But here's the thing: when they copy you and fail (and they will fail, because they didn't put in the work or understand the vision), they'll start spoiling your name. They'll claim you're a fluke, that you're not as smart or talented as everyone thought. They'll try to bring you down, to make you feel like you're not good enough. BUT (and this is a big BUT), you mustn't let them get to you! You mustn't let their hate or their copying bring you down. Why? Because you're a trailblazer, a pioneer, a game-changer! You're the one who dared to be different, who refused to follow the crowd. So, when the Haters hate and the Copycats copy, just smile, nod, and keep on keeping on. Remember, success is not about what others think of you; it's about what you think of yourself. And if you believe in yourself, your vision, and your abilities, then nothing can stop you. Kniw this, choosing your path and achieving success is not for the faint of heart. There will be doubters, haters, and copycats along the way. But if you stay focused, stay true to yourself, and keep pushing forward, you'll prove them all wrong. And when you do, just enjoy the sweet taste of success, knowing that you earned it, and you deserve it. AnoDaily Dose Farming4TheFunAnd Money 💰
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  • UK updates travel advisory, warns citizens to avoid 23 Nigerian states

    Check the states mentioned !!

    Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, and Bauchi in the Northeastern part of the country.

    Others include Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara, Kano, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kebbi, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the North-Western part of Nigeria.

    Niger, Kogi, Plateau, and Taraba States in the North-Central part of the country.

    Abia, Delta, Bayelsa, Anambra, Rivers and Imo states in the South-East and South-South parts of Nigeria.
    “No travel can be guaranteed safe,” it said.

    Not one single Yoruba state was Mentioned and it has been this way for years . This just shows who Yorubas are naturally .. Easy going , peaceful , loving people . They just want to live their life in peace .

    But the visitors from other Regions Yorubas are allowing into their Lands are Gradually changing this.
    UK updates travel advisory, warns citizens to avoid 23 Nigerian states Check the states mentioned !! Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, and Bauchi in the Northeastern part of the country. Others include Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara, Kano, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kebbi, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the North-Western part of Nigeria. Niger, Kogi, Plateau, and Taraba States in the North-Central part of the country. Abia, Delta, Bayelsa, Anambra, Rivers and Imo states in the South-East and South-South parts of Nigeria. “No travel can be guaranteed safe,” it said. Not one single Yoruba state was Mentioned and it has been this way for years . This just shows who Yorubas are naturally .. Easy going , peaceful , loving people . They just want to live their life in peace . But the visitors from other Regions Yorubas are allowing into their Lands are Gradually changing this.
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  • UK updates travel advisory, warns citizens to avoid 23 Nigerian states

    Check the states mentioned !!

    Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, and Bauchi in the Northeastern part of the country.

    Others include Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara, Kano, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kebbi, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the North-Western part of Nigeria.

    Niger, Kogi, Plateau, and Taraba States in the North-Central part of the country.

    Abia, Delta, Bayelsa, Anambra, Rivers and Imo states in the South-East and South-South parts of Nigeria.
    “No travel can be guaranteed safe,” it said.

    Not one single Yoruba state was Mentioned and it has been this way for years . This just shows who Yorubas are naturally .. Easy going , peaceful , loving people . They just want to live their life in peace .

    But the visitors from other Regions Yorubas are allowing into their Lands are Gradually changing this.
    UK updates travel advisory, warns citizens to avoid 23 Nigerian states Check the states mentioned !! Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, and Bauchi in the Northeastern part of the country. Others include Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara, Kano, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kebbi, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the North-Western part of Nigeria. Niger, Kogi, Plateau, and Taraba States in the North-Central part of the country. Abia, Delta, Bayelsa, Anambra, Rivers and Imo states in the South-East and South-South parts of Nigeria. “No travel can be guaranteed safe,” it said. Not one single Yoruba state was Mentioned and it has been this way for years . This just shows who Yorubas are naturally .. Easy going , peaceful , loving people . They just want to live their life in peace . But the visitors from other Regions Yorubas are allowing into their Lands are Gradually changing this.
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


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    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


    *Copied!*
    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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