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I have someone who lives in Auchi and can be interested. I'll leave your number with her so you guys can discuss. |
That drug transportation strategy has been even in the days of Buhari Because na these northern people dey use am. Even in the so called same clime, same happens so how is That a criteria to nail the current government. Priorities can be misplaced |
iykololo:I bought a power station last year October and I must confess I have not used it more than 6x due to consistent power supply. I stay at Orozo abuja if you wish to confirm. I still have like 11 open self contain available |
MrSly:Whatever you say, you win 😉 |
OlaMiki:Ola wey wealth wey dey far from nko? 😂😂😂 |
OlaMiki:Ila wey wealth wey dey far from nko? 😂😂😂 |
Nigeria’s electricity generation rose by 10.92% in the first quarter of 2025, driven by improved operational capacity and better availability of thermal and hydropower plants supplying the national grid.Source: https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2025/7/nigeria-records-1092-increase-in-electricity-generation-in-q1-2025-2.html
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MrSly:I'm not a slave master so I don't want/need to be served 😉 |
Ezewuzie01:First of all, no be Obi bad luck dey worry that parry but that of Atiku. 6times loss and still counting lol. Obi wan just allow those old hags use am succeed in further soiling his political career 😕 Ologbon lole ye |
iLegendd:Oh what a pity When you understand the word economy, you will better add a reasonable input next time |
bigpicture001:Are you speaking for me or you are merely talking from your own experience |
bigpicture001:Your talk was making sense to me until you added the word 'if' 😯 |
ElevationD:The tall in question is not about the boy or the oga. So if you want to talk about it, don't include those who serve less |
riczy:No o Dem suppose dey work with empty belle na Shebi dem dey pay dem for washing oga's and madam's cloths 😀 |
OlaMiki:My prayer is to be the head in all I do and I am glad you recognize that. Does that mean you are the tail 😈 |
Figurine007:Did you read anywhere where I mentioned the boy's boss or the boy in question? I am only interested in such slavery. |
You were fast to breakdown what the job entails and the salary structure but you failed woefully in talking about the location of the factory and the type of accomdation available. Do the needful so as not.to mislead interested candidates. |
amstamon:What issues are you having? Let's see if 'we' can be of help 😎 |
Babangidapikin:The boy made a wrong choice. He truly should have made bester use of the funds he stole but let's call a spade a spade How 1M wan take serve the boy after freedom? |
dollytino4real:You say what? Remi no get 1Billy to give out? Ah 😯 I even dey shocked to begin dey talk 😶 |
Babangidapikin:I hear you Can you now speak on the scam in person of his Oga? |
When you are in Rome, you na have like the Romans. una wey dey castigate the judge abi the state for taking such action, Shey Una know sey Kano is like a sharia state abi? Even in the developed nation, this is pure indicency. Make we no dey use sentiment judge everything like Obi is doing all over Social Media |
Penguin2:Get the message brah😉 BTW, I was actually born a couple of second ago 😂 E pain am 😎 |
starpower:Next time, read to understand. I never talked about the theft brah Why aren't you seeing the scam in this matter? |
agulion:I really don't understand what you mean by "I am not Igbo" so I won't understand this go of slavery. Settlement of 1 million naira after 7yrs of service? I repeat, that pure slavery |
A former security contractor for Gaza's controversial new Israel- and US-backed aid distribution sites has told the BBC that he witnessed colleagues opening fire several times on hungry Palestinians who had posed no threat, including with machine guns. On one occasion, he said, a guard had opened fire from a watchtower with a machine gun because a group of women, children and elderly people was moving too slowly away from the site. When asked to respond the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) said the allegations were categorically false. They referred us to a statement saying that no civilians ever came under fire at the GHF distribution sites. The GHF began its operations in Gaza at the end of May, distributing limited aid from several sites in southern and central Gaza. That followed an 11-week total blockade of Gaza by Israel during which no food entered the territory. The system has been widely criticised for forcing vast numbers of people to walk through active combat zones to a handful of sites. Since the GHF started up, Israeli forces have killed more than 400 Palestinians trying to retrieve food aid from its sites, the UN and local doctors say. Israel says the new distribution system stops aid going to Hamas. Continuing his description of the incident at one of the GHF sites - in which he said guards fired on a group of Palestinians - the former contractor said: "As that happened, another contractor on location, standing on the berm overlooking the exit, opened up with 15 to 20 shots of repetitive weapons fire at the crowd. "A Palestinian man dropped to the ground motionless. And then the other contractor who was standing there was like, 'damn, I think you got one'. And then they laughed about it." The contractor, who spoke to us on condition of anonymity, said GHF managers had brushed off his report as a coincidence, suggesting that the Palestinian man could have "tripped" or been "tired and passed out". The GHF claimed the man who made these allegations is a "disgruntled former contractor" who they had terminated for misconduct, which he denies. He showed us payslips suggesting that he continued to be paid for two weeks after leaving the post. Supplied footage showed long queues of aid seekers in a fenced corridor The man we spoke to, who said he had worked at all four of the GHF distribution sites, described a culture of impunity with few rules or controls. He said contractors were given no clear rules of engagement or standard operating procedures, and were told by one team leader: "if you feel threatened, shoot – shoot to kill and ask questions later". The culture in the company, he said, felt like "we're going into Gaza so it's no rules. Do what you want." "If a Palestinian is walking away from the site and not demonstrating any hostile intent, and we're shooting warning shots at them regardless, we are wrong, we are criminally negligent," he told me. He told us that each site had CCTV monitoring the activity in the area, and GHF insistence that no one there had been hurt or shot at was "an absolute bare-faced lie". GHF said that gunfire heard in footage shared with the BBC was coming from Israeli forces. Team leaders referred to Gazans as "zombie hordes", the former contractor said, "insinuating that these people have no value." The man also said Palestinians were coming to harm in other ways at GHF sites, for example by being hit by debris from stun grenades, being sprayed with mace or being pushed by the crowds into razor wire. He said he had witnessed several occasions in which Palestinians appeared to have been seriously hurt, including one man who had a full can of pepper spray in his face, and a woman who he said was hit with the metal part of a stun grenade, improperly fired into a crowd. "This metal piece hit her directly in the head and she dropped to the ground, not moving," he said. "I don't know if she was dead. I know for a fact she was unconscious and completely limp." Earlier this week more than 170 charities and other NGOs called for the GHF to be shut down. The organisations, including Oxfam and Save the Children, say Israeli forces and armed groups "routinely" open fire on Palestinians seeking aid. Israel denies its soldiers deliberately shoot at aid recipients and says the GHF's system provides direct assistance to people who need it, bypassing Hamas interference. The GHF says it had delivered more than 52 million meals in five weeks and that other organisations "stand by helplessly as their aid is looted". The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to Hamas's 7 October 2023 attack on Israel, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage. At least 57,130 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cnvmry71q5yo |
I believe everyone who listened to him knows that's a big fat lie. We never even drink water drop cup their matter don dey cast 😂 That ADC comprises of greedy hags who are only after their own benefit. Wait o If Amaechi abi Rotimi opened his mouth to spew rubbish, that simply means he's got no regard for his ogas dem at that yeye parry 😎 Imo tu imo jo 😈😈😈 |
The so called coalition is made up of clueless and greedy hags. Like you said above, who in the so called coalition will willingly let the other person go forward without spite? War go soon happen for their midst |
This is what you get when you fail to do your due diligence. You people overlooked his atrocities il during the days of his leadership in his own state. When you understand the track record of a candidate, you wouldn't have made such silly mistake. |
Nigeria’s First Lady Sen. Remi Tinubu on Thursday donated ₦1 billion to Plateau State under her Renewed Hope Initiative. She emphasised that this was not a political visit, but a deeply emotional one. While calling for an end to the bloodshed that has plagued the State for years, the First Lady declared that future visits would focus on development, not responding to tragedy. Tinubu stated while addressing a gathering of traditional rulers, religious leaders, and community members at the banquet hall Government House, Little Rayfield, Jos. According to her, “This will be the last time I will respond to such a situation in Plateau. From now on, it shall be for the progress of the state. “This visit is filled with mixed emotions for me. I came here first as a mother, whose heart bleeds each time I hear about killings or bloodshed. “It took me some time to respond, but I want to assure you that this will be the last time I will come to Plateau for such a reason. From now on, it shall be for the progress of the state”, she maintained. Tinubu shared a hopeful moment from her arrival in Jos, recalling how a young girl greeted her with fruits and vegetables, calling the state “the land of peace and tourism.” “When I arrived at the airport, I remember the little girl who came to greet me with a bowl of fruits and vegetables, saying, ‘Welcome to the land of peace and tourism.’ “I knew at that moment that God had already spoken because, as the Bible says, ‘Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings, God has ordained perfect praise.’ From the mouth of this child, there shall be peace in this land. Amen.” Tinubu also reflected on the renewed national anthem and its message of patriotism. “When Mr. President decided to revert to the old national anthem this year, it brought back memories of the anthem that instilled patriotism and love for this land. When we hear the second stanza, ‘To hand unto our children a banner,’ we must reflect on our actions and the legacy we leave behind. “But when we look at the killings, the rapes, and the terror, we must ask ourselves: have we truly protected our land?” she said, urging leaders to prioritise peace and unity. Appealing to the men of Plateau, Tinubu urged them to step up as protectors of their families and communities. “I want to stress this: we women do not fight. We do not carry arms. But we are asking you, as men, to protect us,” she said. “We are asking you to ensure that our children can live in peace and grow up without fear. What legacy do you want to leave behind? “When we speak of protection, it’s not just about security—it’s about safeguarding the future of our children.” Tinubu’s donation of ₦1 billion was announced as part of her Renewed Hope Initiative, which aims to support vulnerable Nigerians. She clarified that the funds were not from government sources but raised through contributions from individuals and well-wishers. “I do not have vast sums of money, but what I have is meant to bring life, not to pour money into a basket, If I kept money for personal gain, it would only serve to satisfy greed. But my goal is to use the resources I have for good, for the development of this country, not to waste it.” She stressed. “You are the custodians of this land. We as officeholders will come and go, but you will remain. Please, I urge you to bring peace to this land. God will help you to protect and preserve this land,” she admonished. Responding, Governor Caleb Mutfwang expressed deep appreciation for the first lady’s visit and donation, describing her as “a mother of the nation.” He commended her for consistently showing compassion and support for vulnerable communities across the country. “Her presence here today is deeply appreciated. We are grateful for her continued support and prayers. “We remain committed to peace and reconciliation, and with her encouragement, we are confident of lasting peace”. Source: https://authorityngr.com/2025/07/03/plateau-unrest-first-lady-donates-n1bn-calls-for-peace/
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Defence Headquarters (DHQ) Thursday announced that the military has killed scores of “high profile” terrorists and apprehended 1,191 others across various theatres of operation in the second quarter of the year. The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj-Gen. Marcus Kangye, disclosed this while addressing newsmen in Abuja, adding that the troops performed exceptionally well during the period under review. He stated that several notorious terrorists were eliminated, including: Amir Abu Fatimah, Kinging Auta, Abdul Jamilu, Salisu, Mallam Jidda, Maiwada, Mai Dada, and Nwachi Eze, otherwise known as Onowu. “Just two days ago, bandit kingpin Yellow Danbokkolo succumbed to injuries sustained during an encounter with troops the previous week, where many of his lieutenants were also eliminated,” he said. The military, he said, equally arrested several notorious gunrunners and kidnappers, including: Buhari Umar, Hassam Mohammed, Saleh Sani, Adamu Dan Mai, Idi Yusuf, Hassan Bello, Muhammed Isah, Shimu Adamu, Ismaila Hassan, Michael, and Shittu Muazu. Similarly, the troops rescued 543 kidnapped victims. Gen. Kangye emphasised that the military has sustained operations against terrorists, bandits, and other criminal elements who have posed serious threat to national security and socio-economic activities. He noted that the quarter under review also witnessed mass surrender of Boko Haram and ISWAP/JAS terrorists due to troops’ overwhelming firepower, with about 682 terrorists and their families surrendering to troops during the quarter. The troops of Operation Delta Safe, he added, foiled oil theft worth over N3.5 billion, recovered over 10,000 litres of DPK, and 26,905 litres of PMS. He expressed appreciation to the field commanders and their men for their determination and resolve. “We want to assure Nigerians that the Military and all security agencies observed our Code of Conduct for Internal Security Operations (ISO), Laws of Armed Conflict, and Rules of Engagement (ROE),” he stated. Source: https://authorityngr.com/2025/07/03/troops-kill-9-notorious-terrorists-dhq/
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