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DSS chasing Sowore’s X account like it’s the real threat, while bandits are throwing 24/7 kidnap parties across Nigeria! The ‘national security’ is a joke. Sowore’s truth hits harder than their threats. X, stand firm, don’t let them silence you. |
Imagine DSS lying through their nose that Nigerians like Tinubu enough to take to the streets to remonstrate Sowore’s tweet! The only Nigerians that like Tinubu are those in his government. Why would Nigerians like Tinubu after he has installed progressive hardship for them? |
Saidaboj Should Come And See a Girl With Proper Parental Upbringing |
Oga Was Just Bragging About His Wealth , Without Any Proper Fatherly Advice to The Couples . |
Anyone can have HEALTH issues that needs medical attention across all spectrums and age divided. |
"What Shall it Profit a Lady to Have The Whole Human Hair in The World, Only to Lose Your Man to a Girl On Low Cut?" |
Well deserved. The man has been nothing short of a machine, bulldozer. And Na that bulldozer we go use uproot these terrorists for 2027. |
Wishing H.E. Mr. Peter Obi quick healing and full recovery. True leaders know when to pause and care for their health because the work ahead requires strength. Nigeria still needs his voice and vision - may God keep him strong for the journey. |
Former Anambra State governor and the 2023 Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has announced that he will be taking a short break from his official and public engagements to prioritise his health. Obi disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, explaining that the decision followed medical advice after he began feeling unwell during his engagements in Enugu. "Earlier in Enugu, I was not feeling well. I visited the hospital where the doctor gave me some medication and advised me to take a day or two days rest," he revealed. The former governor stressed that he would be unable to attend several scheduled activities both within and outside Nigeria this weekend due to the doctor’s instruction. "In obedience to the doctor's advice, I will not be able to meet up with all my scheduled engagements within and outside the country this weekend." Expressing regret to those who may be affected by his absence, Obi tendered an apology and sought understanding from his supporters and the public. "I sincerely apologise for any inconveniences this might cause and humbly plead for understanding." Before announcing the health-related break, Obi had highlighted some of his recent activities, including a visit to Good Hope Specialist Hospital in Isulo, Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State. The facility, he noted, is being acquired by the Aguata Diocese of the Church of Nigeria. "Yesterday, after speaking at a Tourism event in Enugu, I travelled to Good Hope Specialist Hospital, Isulo, Orumba South LGA of Anambra State, which is being acquired by the Aguata Diocese of the Church of Nigeria, and made my initial modest contribution of ₦10 million to aid the Diocese's acquisition and revitalisation of the hospital facility." He commended the Diocese’s vision for healthcare delivery and its plans to establish a comprehensive health complex. "Ven. Dr. Kamtochukwu Obi, who chairs the Aguata Diocesan Hospital Board, graciously took me round the massive facility, explaining the Diocese’s ambitious plans for its transformation." "Healthcare remains one of the most meaningful investments we can make. Faith-based organisations have shown, time and again, that with the right support, they can deliver excellence. "I commend the Diocese's vision to turn the hospital into a comprehensive health complex with a School of Nursing, Midwifery, and Health Technology — ensuring future generations have access to quality care and training. Together, we can build a healthier Nigeria." Obi added that from Isulo, he later proceeded to Owerri to attend a dinner hosted by Barrister Nnaemeka Maduagwu in honour of former Kaduna State governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai. "From Isulo, I proceeded to Owerri to honour an invitation from Barrister Nnaemeka Maduagwu for a dinner held in honour of his former boss, former Governor of Kaduna state, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai." Despite his recent activities, Obi stressed that his health remains a priority and that he will adhere strictly to medical guidance. https://saharareporters.com/2025/09/06/peter-obi-announces-break-official-activities-attend-his-health
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Lucky Nigeria Boy , Please Don't Scam Her Ooooóóoooo |
Christians Has Never Fought For God, Not Even Israelites NOETHNICITY: |
If You Are in a Religion Where You Protect, Fight And Kill For Your god or Prophet, You Are Indeed a Stupid, Foolish Senselessness And Irresponsible Devotee. A god Who Can't Fight For Himself is a Useless god "Every Real God & Prophet Loves, Care Protect, Blesses And Defend His Devotees A woman has been burnt to death by a mob in northern Nigeria's Niger state after she was accused of blaspheming the Prophet Muhammad, police have said. Police condemned the killing of the woman - identified in local media as a food vendor named Amaye - as "jungle justice", saying that an investigation was under way to arrest and prosecute the perpetrators. Local media quoted eyewitnesses as saying a man jokingly proposed marriage to the vendor, and her response was considered blasphemous by some people in the area. "Unfortunately, it led to a mob attack, and [she] was set ablaze before a reinforcement of security teams could arrive at the scene," state police spokesman Wasiu Abiodun said. He appealed to members of the public to remain calm and not to take the law into their own hands following the killing on Saturday in Kasuwan-Garba town. Such killings are not uncommon in northern Nigeria, where blasphemy is regarded as a criminal offence under Islamic (Sharia) law, which operates alongside secular law in 12 mainly Muslim states. Rights group Amnesty International said that blasphemy was often "weaponised to settle personal scores" in northern Nigeria. A minor disagreement or argument, often "deliberately orchestrated", leads to accusations of blasphemy, "and then the mob lynches the accused instantly", it said. At least two other people have been lynched over such accusations in the last three years, with critics pointing out that not enough is being done to prevent the killings that have targeted both Muslims and Christians. In 2022, student Deborah Samuel was beaten and burned alive in Sokoto state after being accused of making blasphemous comments. Last year, a butcher, Usman Buda, was stoned to death in the same state under similar circumstances. Though Nigeria's constitution upholds freedom of speech, the country remains deeply divided on matters of faith and justice. Nigeria's Supreme Court has in the past ruled that blasphemy allegations must be proven in a court of law. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y21zxyd6mo |
Man Like Davido Osakpolor is No Joke Wiz Kid Dey Learn |
Aguri Ngelele Thank God ooo Fine Man. Imagine being this handsome and lying for politicians God truly love this man
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You removed fuel subsidy, you raised tax, and every day, you are collecting loans, for what? Those proceed from subsidy and tax, what is it meant for, or the looting as usual?. |
But Tinubu Said the revenue target has been met and exceeded. What's the loan again? I won’t be surprised if Nigeria is listed on eBay soon |
So its Only Yoruba Police Men That Can Become FPRO , Una Well-done |
If You Are in a Religion Where You Protect, Fight And Kill For Your god or Prophet, You Are Indeed a Stupid, Foolish Senselessness And Irresponsible Devotee. A god Who Can't Fight For Himself is a Useless god "Every Real God & Prophet Loves, Care Protect, Blesses And Defend His Devotees " |
So Davido's Benin Name is Osakpolor , It's a Nice Name , Meaning " My God is Big" |
Lagos The Glorified Slum |
I hope Those Heartless Beast added okra soup to the phone box |
Northern Politicians Seem to Be More Confused Then The South eastern IPOB Politicians |
He Will Smile As Abonki Don't Want Have Sense And Unite |
Wisdom Will Always Be Far From This One , A Push & Start Governor, a Cut & Nail Governor
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Try And Stay Out Of Trouble, Nigeria Police Will Never Be Your Friend,
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Culturally, Historically, and Constitutionally, Lagos belongs to the Edo People , But As It's Now , It Belongs to Nobody, It's The Economy/ Commercial Hub of West Africa |
Lagos is Not &Has never Been a Yoruba State.The Only True Yoruba States Are Oyo State & Osun State, Every Other State Are Illegal Yoruba States |
August 13th, at the heart of Benin, the hapless accident happened. Ruth Otabor, a mother of two, who had graduated from the Auchi polytechnic six days earlier, fell to tragic fate. A truck belonging to the Dangote Cement PLC crushed her at a spot where she engaged a bike man in an altercation, and she suffered fatal harm that tortured her till her death, on August 31st. Before the anxious public gathered at the scene, the driver had fled and remained at large. A sympathetic few from the crowd helped Daniel, Ruth’s acclaimed husband and father of one of her children, to rush the unconscious Ruth to the hospital, where she was admitted for immediate care. Typical of social media trends, the news caught steam in quick minutes and spread at savage speed. Although Ruth was known, especially in Auchi Poly, where she schooled, two big names built the clout that quickly consumed the saga - Phyna, Ex-BBNaija winner and Dangote, Africa’s Richest Man. Auchi Polytechnic and its environs erupted in perfervid outrage. But their rage merely smouldered until VeryDarkMan (VDM) visited the location and lit the flame. As is his style, picking self-soothing truths from a single lens and seizing the stage for self-glorification, VDM pulled the angry Auchi Polytechnic students and youths into his crass clout-show, blocking the federal road against vehicular movement. He left Auchi an accidental, altruistic hero, ending an episode of the distressing drama. Dangote Cement PLC, owners of the truck, and the employees of the irresponsible driver, had sent a team from their Risk Assessment Unit to visit Ruth at the hospital and assess the damage. At the hospital, they met Daniel and the victim’s family and pledged to cater to Ruth’s medical and well-being, in its entirety. Their presence, though secret, was assuring. Both parties cooperated for immediate takeoff. First, they footed Ruth’s medical bills at Auchi, provided a Land Ambulance to transport her to Benin, where she remained in intensive care. Second, they transported her to the Lagoon Hospital, in Lagos state, a more standard, specialist hospital, for intensive care, to regain consciousness and stability. At this juncture, Phyna took charge of the process, shutting off Daniel and other family members, and solely interfacing with Dangote PLC, for reasons I can’t assure. Dangote Cement PLC gave her a N5 million instant cash gift to travel to Benin to see Ruth before she was airlifted to the Lagoon Hospital. The company catered to the entire expense incurred in airlifting Ruth to Lagos, too. What is surprisingly striking is that Dangote Cement PLC management, apart from the two-piece statements they released, stayed silent and treaded secretly in the entire process. Although, I would learn, much later, that it was the company’s internal decision, which stemmed from their ethical protocol of not disclosing interventions they give victims of risks. A few days later, Phyna held a meeting with Dangote Cement PLC. It was a long meeting, which ended with bargains that soothed both parties. Dangote’s team reassured their readiness to foot Ruth’s bills, including her leg amputation, and flying her to India for advanced medical care, when her doctors, at Lagoon hospital certify. But in an abrupt, stunning turn of events, Phyna, perhaps to get Dangote Cement PLC to commit legally to the agreements, engaged her lawyers, without prior notice, and sent a list of demands with items tripled. Not just a few of them were outrageous and insensitive. Part of her demands included that Dangote Cement PLC must pay her family $90m (over ₦138bn), in the event of suboptimal occurrence (that is, if Ruth dies). An unconditional ₦10bn payment for permanent disability to Ruth, upkeep of her children & family impact. Another ₦6m monthly allowance for life, reviewed every 2 years in line with USD. These demands sparked a strong curiosity in me and I wondered, why is Phyna making bargains over her sister’s death, while she breathed? Was it that she knew Ruth wouldn’t survive? Why did she shut off Ruth’s husband and other family members from the process? And, very importantly, why was she more concerned about getting Dangote Cement PLC to commit to monetary rewards over her sister’s survival and health? Interestingly, I learnt that, in an initial agreement, Phyna requested Dangote Cement PLC not to involve lawyers, but she later did. Also, she asked the company not to engage the social media or post details about the incidents, but she regularly shared updates on social media. One may assume, she did for clout and public pity. In the entire process, one can best fault Dangote Cement PLC’s naivety, especially the seeming nonchalance of the management to engage the public periodically. Their bureaucratic fault has caused the company to face the attack it received in the entire process. Why so, their silence on or delayed responses to critical issues often leave the public with misinformation and stir misguided reactions. For instance, the Omega Fire Ministry incident, alleged to have been caused by the company’s truck was a rumoured lie. Pastor Suleiman apologized to them but didn’t make it public. Also, Dangote Cement PLC needs to show a serious commitment to engaging with the public about their transportation system, particularly their driver recruitment processes, training, and sanctions for erring drivers. A documentary on this wouldn’t be a bad idea. We hope not to have another Ruth incident, at least in the near future
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They Should Have Also Used 2/4 Wood to Follow Him Up. By Way Of Correction & Reset |
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