Most of these abolish hardly buy land nah. Dem get no economic value to the south. Only one of Dem fit rent a space, build pako and nylon batcher on it, con carry over 20 of his brother dey stay inside. No economic value.. only literring everywhere with dirts and constituting nuisance in the neighborhood.
Bmaster: commit glitch asunder again and watch Nigerians burn down this country!
If any useless glitch asunder ever happens again,that will be the end of eye-neck.
We want a free and fair elections, Real-time updates from the polling units to the server,in that way... We go know say yes that the Winner no matter who it will be,truly deserves it
TVC News Nigeria, a 24-hour Nigeria news crew, particularly employees who are Arsenal fans, seen celebrating the Premier League club's win against Real Madrid.
Bukayo Saka had a penalty saved before scoring the opener as Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-finals with an assured display in Madrid.
Arsenal completed a 5-1 aggregate win over holders Real Madrid to end their 16-year wait for a Champions League semi-final appearance, Bukayo Saka recovering from having an early penalty saved to put the visitors on their way to a confident victory.
While Arsenal named an unchanged side from their 3-0 first-leg win in London, Madrid restored Aurélien Tchouaméni after a ban - replacing the suspended Eduardo Camavinga - and brought in Lucas Vázquez for Luka Modrić, allowing Federico Valverde to advance to midfield.
If the visitors' selection reflected a desire to continue where they left off, their bright start answered that wish. Key creative presence Bukayo Saka proved their greatest threat, arrowing a fierce shot wide before forcing Thibaut Courtois to beat his drive from distance away.
Saka's best chance of the half would arrive shortly afterwards when Raúl Asencio was adjudged to have impeded Mikel Merino inside the penalty area, only for Courtois to turn the England international's chipped penalty behind and revive the chants of belief emanating from home fans who had been used to seeing their side secure sensational comebacks in the competition.
Canny Arsenal stopped Madrid from producing an attempt on target during the first half, testing Courtois again with the break approaching when Rice - scorer of two superb free-kicks during the first leg - fed Gabriel Martinelli inside the box on the left, the recipient responding with a powerful shot that stung the No1's palms at his near post.
The holders made David Raya make a save when Vinícius Júnior curled a strike into the goalkeeper's arms but Arsenal's continuing comfort level tempted Blancos manager Carlo Ancelotti to enact a triple substitution, including the introduction of 18-year-old striker Endrick.
Four minutes later, Arsenal had their fourth goal of the tie and Saka a measure of redemption courtesy of a slick move started by the forward, who set off inside the penalty area to collect Mikel Merino's pass and chip a composed finish beyond Courtois following a beautiful exchange between Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard.
BKO of TVC JH just decamp to arsenal from Manutd. That was the cause of the celebration at TVC.
Originalsly: What is so difficult for them to trace the source of the packaging? Locking the shops wouldn't stop sales .... the product will simply move to the streets. More noise less action
less patronage and this publicity and awareness will complete the job weldone so far by the FCCPC.. 👍Kundus to them.
Asonaijaaso: The $2.5 trillion wipeout in the S&P 500 would have ripple effects on Nigeria’s economy:
1. Oil Prices: The slowdown in global growth due to tariffs could decrease demand for oil, leading to lower oil prices — a direct blow to Nigeria’s oil-dependent economy. 2. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): With rising global uncertainty, investors may pull back from emerging markets like Nigeria. The prospect of a US recession would deter investment in Nigeria’s non-oil sectors. 3. Inflation Pressure: The devaluation of the dollar globally and disrupted supply chains could drive inflation in Nigeria, increasing the cost of imported goods and affecting the already fragile purchasing power. 4. Remittances: A potential US recession may affect Nigerians living abroad, reducing remittances, which make up a significant portion of Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves. 5. Dollar Shortages: As the US dollar weakens or fluctuates, Nigeria, already struggling with a dollar shortage, may face more severe FX crises, worsening import costs.
The US-China tariff war would likely trigger global economic deceleration, making it harder for Nigeria to meet its growth targets and increasing the risk of an economic downturn.
2mch: A statement issued on Friday and signed by NNPC Ltd.’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, revealed additional appointments: Udy Ntia as Executive Vice President, Upstream; Mumuni Dangazau as Executive Vice President, Downstream; Sophia Mbakwe as Executive Vice President, Business Services; and Adesua Dozie as Company Secretary & Chief Legal Officer.
Op looking for engagement. Why did you not post this part of the article?
na mischiev maker na. He intentionally cut out the Yoruba names..mtchww.
ClearFlair: Woman king. I'm happy they helped us discover Senator Natasha's intelligence and great service to her people. Sometimes when people think they're fighting you, they are just elevating you without knowing it. God is great.
oz4real83: It was either during the presidency of OBJ, Yar"Adua GEJ or PMB that something similar to this story was shown as "the first indigenous drone or UAV" , they even gave it one northern name like that. This makes somebody to wonder if these stories are even true when they keep calling them "the first UAV or drone
MrTuthakhamun: This guy is a lesson to all politicians. Make background checks and be thorough before selecting your cabinet, don’t choose snakes that’ll end up putting your head on a pike
same with Fubara.. sim is a betrayer. Betrayer begat betrayer and the circle continues
kettykin: This is not an Igbo problem period. The last time the Igbo nation waded into a problem that wasn’t theirs, it ended in premium catastrophe. Back in the 60s, Awolowo was rotting in jail, yet some overzealous Igbos decided to be "more Nigerian than Nigeria," diving headfirst into a coup meant to reset the country’s downward spiral. The result? A counter-coup that bathed the East in blood, a civil war that nearly wiped the Igbo nation off the map, and a legacy of scorched-earth policies that still lingers.
Fast-forward to the #EndSARS protests—initially a pure movement against police brutality. But soon enough, Igbos were singled out, scapegoated and accused of attempting to set Lagos ablaze. No matter how neutral they tried to be, the narrative turned against them.
Now, here comes another battlefield—one that has absolutely nothing to do with Igbos. Yet, some are already eager to carry it on their heads like an ohafia war dance head gear. Not every fight is worth fighting for, especially when it’s someone else’s war.
Igbos need to wake up and stop volunteering themselves as the sacrificial goat in Nigeria’s endless feasts of destruction. If they’re not careful, they’ll once again end up finding themselves served as the main dish on a Nigerian national menu they never even ordered.
it's simply because igbos believe they re more intelligent than others.
Great. Those rogues shouldn't be accommodated in our communities. Especially in Iluhagba where Mangal Cement plant is located... Influx of hausas and Fulanis infiltrating our bushes is a sensitive security matter. Ijumu local government is known for peaceful coexistence but for bandits,no space...