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*Dear President Bola Ahmed Tinubu* His Excelency, Sir Over 30 million Almajiri roam Northern Nigeria...boys and girls deliberately denied of education, protection, and opportunity. This is not just a religious or cultural crisis; it is the deep reservoir from which terrorism continues to draw strength. Even if Sambisa Forest is levelled today, by tomorrow another battalion of indoctrinated youths will emerge, armed with dangerous ideology and convinced by extremist clerics that martyrdom is their pathway to honour. Sir, remember one of your major opposition supported the killing of a lady named Deborah over unverified allegation of blasphemy. That is how cheap human life is with indoctrinated illiterates. You cannot bomb poverty. You cannot shoot illiteracy. You cannot arrest decades of religious manipulation with rifles. A culturally and religiously backed banditry machine cannot be defeated by guns alone. It is almost 2 decades since we've been fighting banditry and teorrism. Until the political actors who weaponised ignorance and poverty are held accountable, and until the youths are deradicalised, re-educated, and economically empowered, the cycle will continue...no matter the billions we spend. Is State Police the Answer? Not yet. Creating state police in the current climate is like lighting a match in a room soaked with adulterated petrol. On one side are heavily armed bandits. On the other are angry, unemployed youths who may be hastily recruited and given uniforms, power, and the freedom to settle old ethnic or political scores. (even this writer will fight anybody who calls Lagos a no man's land), so please, don't give me a gun! A policeman posted from Maiduguri to Lagos cannot immediately understand the crime culture of Mushin, Ketu, Ikorodu, Surulere, Ajangbadi, Ọkọ̀ta or Agege. This lack of local intelligence fuels the dangerous romance between police and criminals...a trend worst observed in Lagos and Ogun. Almost all the policemen in Lagos and Ogun State are cultists. Nigeria’s over-centralised policing system no longer fits our complex, multi-ethnic reality, yet decentralisation without preparation will undoubtedly throw us into anarchy. What Then Should We Do? We must redesign Nigeria, not patch it. The next two years MUST be devoted to a sober, inclusive national dialogue not the cosmetic conferences of the past orginzed by Obj and GEJ, to decide whether: we return to a regional system, or we design a uniquely Nigerian model of federalism that reflects our diversity, security challenges, and aspirations, instead of this copy and paste brand of democracy that is taking us to where we don't know. The calls for restructuring are now deafening. The cracks in our union are widening. Internal sabotage has become normal...the kind that led to the tragic death of Brigadier Uba. The kind that inspires desperate pleas for foreign military intervention, even if Nigeria burns. If an Arewa Region emerges tomorrow, the Northern elite and the talakawa alike would have no choice but to confront terrorism or be consumed by it. If a Biafra Region is granted constitutional self-governance within a restructured Nigeria, the agitation that makes them see Nigeria as a “zoo” would evaporate; the Ibos would finally build the Eldorado they envision. They'll defend their territory against fulani invasion. The Middle Belt and minority groups would, for once, choose their destiny...not be annexed by the political greed of others. Aṣíwájú…Leadership Is Timing Akanbi Ọmọ Olódó Idẹ, there is no shame in being the last president of the old Nigeria, if you will be the first architect of a new one. You once said: “The quality of a leader is the ability to do what ought to be done, at the time it should be done.” That time is now. But the task before us is not to divide Nigeria, it is to restructure Nigeria before it collapses under the weight of its contradictions and internal sabotage Let the regions breathe. Let justice be local. Let security be community-rooted and intelligence-driven. Let every nationality build according to its values, strengths, and vision. If we must preserve this union, we must rebuild it. If we must prevent chaos, we must reform deliberately. If we must secure the future, we must let the people shape it. Nigeria does not need to be broken...it needs to be REBORN Olasunkanmi Shobowale Copied |
Inshame3:the one for hotel better pass. Dem dey protect themselves very well sotey dem get quack doctors wey dey take care of dem. Those hookup girls na gonorrhea and seafilis full their body. |
jaksmillioniar:ask your papa and all your family members. |
ZombieTAMER:must you include Yoruba in your post? If we descend on you now, you go dey cry like a baby. |
Dem don catch thief that is parading himself as a prophet ![]() |
9 Different Types Of H00kups in Nigeria Currently: 1. The tradtional ones: Also known as ashaw0, where they stand on the roadside, along ChopRite, or along a club or hotel awaiting their customers These sets of girls has sold their shame, very rude, very pride and very cheap. 2. The social media ones: These ones post their market on social media like snapchats, tiktok and others. Most of them have friends that can easily catch them if they do the traditional one When you message these ones, they h@te conversation, they love it when you are direct with them. Some like coming to the house rather than hotels.. it makes them feel like they are not doing h00kup. You can also find these types of dating apps too 3. The 4- man army ones: These set of girls strategistically select the few men they will be sleeping with for money. They don't easily add to their list unless you suit their criteria. Their list consist of guys who has gisted them for relationship but then she insisted on a money for segg type sh!t. Most the guys here, she has good conversation and relationship with them, so she feels she is in a relationhip. She can also openly call the guys "her friends" from childhood, from school and becasue they are few, the society doesn't code that she is into h00kup. Only her knows what she is doing. The catch this one, she is always saying, I don't do relationship. Mind you, these type is more popular and alot of the guys she is with thinks he is the only one. 4. The "Friends with benefits" ones: These girls are interested in bestie, "I don't have female friends" rubb!sh. Most of the guys she is doing this with are her exes or guys who gisted her and she slept with them in talking stage. Most of the girls doing this has "a main boyfriend" that she showcase to the world meanwhile her benefit friends are "just a friend". These guys can be giving her money, food, experience, good segg as benefits. They also can have 3-4 guys for benefits while they are madly in love with their boyfriend. 5. The expensive ones: These girls are very smart and also of "Odogwu" end up marrying them. They don't dress too indecent to call them ashaw0 but decent and very expensive. Their aim is to get guys who are rich and f00lish to come for them. They focus on guys with an ego problem that want to prove he has money. They only sleep with the rich guys unless hungry beat them. One noticable traits of them is that they don't have any guy they have slept with around... they alway play far away matches to keep the slate clean. 6. The easy ones: These are the most stup!d set of girls...they say it is love but any small attention and money you give them, they will open legs... Some of them are not poor but mostly girls that were locked inside house for a long time. Their sense don go. These ones can come to your house to charge and with small AC, she is gone. Funny part is these girls mostly have rich boyfriend. 7. The sugar daddy ones: The special thing about this one is that if you can be their friend who give good advice, you will enjoy both money and opueh. Their focus is their father's age. They call it free money because old men no dey last. So as their friend, na you go dey help them with the rest. They are mostly from rich families pimping their father's friends for each other. 8. The "open relationship style" ones: These girls want relationship but want it open. She doesn't care about your doings with other girls as long as she received her cut.. You can only get them with relationship and attention but after that, they want to be free to knack others.. 9. The "relationship" ones: These is the most popular one. It is a relationship but you pay for segg. She ask for something every time before you knack. Her value is segg and nothing more. Note: All these girls are still after money but some have family members and friends so they can't do it openly... Copied
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MEDIA SILENCE OR RESPONSIBILITY? COMMUNITY VOICES DEMAND CLARITY AMID RISING NARRATIVES IJEBU-ODE — As competing narratives continue to swirl around recent developments within the community, residents, stakeholders, and observers are increasingly asking a fundamental question: Is the media expected to remain silent when clarity is urgently needed? Findings by "Ijebu Today" reveal growing public concern over the spread of unverified claims and counterclaims, particularly on social media platforms, creating confusion and tension among residents. Community leaders and ordinary citizens alike insist that this is a moment when responsible journalism must rise to its duty rather than retreat into silence. Media’s Role in Times of Uncertainty Journalism experts note that moments of controversy are precisely when the media’s watchdog role becomes most critical. Rather than suppressing information, the Media is expected to verify facts, present multiple perspectives, and provide the public with accurate context. A senior Media analyst who spoke on the condition of anonymity explained: “When the Media goes quiet during disputes, rumours thrive. Silence does not bring peace; verified information does.” Eyewitness Accounts from the Community Several eyewitnesses who spoke with our correspondent expressed frustration over what they describe as widening information gaps. Mr. Akinwale Ogunyemi, a trader who witnessed part of the unfolding situation, said confusion has deepened because of conflicting versions of events. “One person will say this happened, another will say something else entirely,” he said. “If Journalists don’t tell us what is confirmed and what is not, the streets will believe whatever sounds louder.” A commercial motorcyclist, Mr. Rasheed Balogun, operating around the Ita-Osu axis, said misinformation has triggered avoidable arguments. “Some stories people share are not true, but because no credible voice is explaining things, everyone is confused,” he noted. Mrs. Funke Adeyemi, a resident and mother of three, said women and elderly residents are particularly affected. “When rumours spread, fear spreads with it,” she said. “We want calm explanations, not silence.” Awujale’s Stool and Chieftaincy Matters in Focus Public anxiety has grown alongside debates surrounding the Awujale’s Stool and other chieftaincy title issues in Ijebu-Ode. Discussions touching on royal lineages, eligibility, and traditional procedures — involving the Palace, ( Administrative Interregnum Council along with the recalled Olisa) Then the Oloriebi's, Omo Oye's, Jaginrin, Apebi, and other Institutions — have increasingly played out in public spaces, often without proper context. Observers say the absence of verified explanations has allowed speculation to overshadow tradition. Palace Responds: “Tradition Has Order” A palace source, speaking officially on background, emphasized that Traditional Institutions operate strictly within established customs and timelines. “The Awujale’s stool is governed by tradition, not public speculation,” the Palace source stated. “Processes are ongoing where necessary, and silence should not be mistaken for confusion or disorder. Certain matters are handled with dignity and patience.” The source appealed to the public and Media to exercise restraint while reaffirming the Palace’s respect for responsible Journalism. “When the time is right, information will be made available through proper channels,” the source added. Oloriebi Position: Due Process Must Be Respected A senior member of the Oloriebi Council, responding to inquiries, stressed that the joint Council remains guided by ancestral customs and collective responsibility. “The Oloriebi do not act on rumours or online pressure,” the Chief said. “Every step concerning succession and chieftaincy titles follows laid-down tradition. What the public sees online is often far removed from what actually happens within Council chambers.” The Oloriebi representative cautioned against narratives that portray the combined Traditional Council put in place as divided or inactive. “Disagreement is not a disorder. Consultation is part of our duty,” he clarified. Traditional Council: Silence Is Not Abdication A member of the broader Traditional Council noted that cultural processes often require confidentiality, which can be misinterpreted as silence. “Not every stage of Traditional decision-making is meant for public debate,” the Council member said. “However, that does not mean the Institutions are absent or compromised.” The Council member also called on Media practitioners to distinguish between respectful discretion and neglect of duty. “The Media has a role to inform, but it must also understand cultural boundaries,” he said. Calls for Balanced and Responsible Reporting Stakeholders insist that calling for clarity does not equate to undermining tradition. Instead, they argue, it requires careful reporting that gives voice to legitimate institutions while correcting misinformation. A Youth leader in Ijebu-Ode warned that prolonged silence from credible media platforms leaves room for distortion. “When trusted Media does not explain processes, bloggers fill the gap with guesses,” he said. “That is dangerous for Community peace.” The Thin Line Between Caution and Silence Media professionals agree that caution is necessary, particularly on sensitive traditional matters. However, experts insist that caution must not result in total disengagement. A broadcast Journalist explained: “Responsible Journalism is not about rushing to publish, but it is also not about hiding. It is about verifying, cross-checking, and informing the public within ethical limits.” The Way Forward As narratives continue to compete for attention, residents of Ijebu-Ode remain united in one demand: clarity without chaos. They call on the Media to uphold ethical standards while giving room for Palace Institutions, Traditional Council , and Community voices to be heard accurately. For many, the issue has grown beyond specific stories to a broader concern about trust, tradition, and social cohesion. As one resident put it: “In times like this, silence speaks — but not in a good way.”. The media should however be allowed to do their work and the society should compliment their work by supplying needed through truthful information, so that the gap meant for misinformation will be closed. — Reporting by Igboro Lawa For Ijebu Today HUB | Ijebu Today News HUB Update Magazine | Today Radio-TV Online Station Copied |
Very good. I want Nigeria and Burkina Faso to go into war. I want to see how good the Nigerians soldiers are. |
Na una sabi, anything wey una like make una do. No be sey una blood even sweet self. |
*Current IDLE AIRPORTS IN NIGERIA 🇳🇬‼️✅* *1. Dutse International Airport*: *Completed in 2014 but has no commercial operations, except for occasional pilgrim airlifts and VIP travels. The busy Aminu Kano International Airport is too close to Dutse Airport, Airlines prefer landing at Aminu Kano International Airport.* 2. Ekiti Airport*: Under construction since 2019, with a promised completion date of 2022. Now functioning but Akure Airport is too close to her. I learned that the Air fare from Akure to Lagos is about N400,000 per a trip, that's too expensive. 3. Yobe International Cargo Airport*: Embarked upon in 2017, with a cost of at least N18b. Completed but Airlines prefer landing at Maiduguri International Airport. 4. Ilorin International Airport*: Has limited commercial operations. 5. Katsina Airport*: Has limited commercial operations. 6. Makurdi Airport*: Has limited commercial operations. 7. Minna Airport*: Has limited commercial operations. 8. Yakubu Gowon Airport*: Has limited commercial operations. 9. Lekki-Epe International Airport*: A new international airport in Lagos, expected to be completed by 2025, with the capacity to handle 5 million passengers annually. It will become popular as it will serve Ijebu Ode, Epe, Ibeju, Lekki, VI, Ikoyi and Lagos Island. We are about to end 2025, the status is unclear. 10. Anambra International Cargo Airport*: A recently completed airport project in Umueri, Anambra State, featuring a 3.7km runway. 11. Bayelsa International Airport*: A new airport facility in Yenogoa, Bayelsa State, initiated and completed under the administration of Seriake Dickson. Has limited commercial activities as Airlines prefer landing at Port Harcourt. 12. Lafia Cargo Airport*: A multi-billion naira airport commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2022, featuring a 2.1km runway. 13. Ogun Agro-cargo Airport*: A brand new airport project completed in Ogun State, strategically located near two major highways. The State Government is aggressively promoting the Airport and has floated Gateway Airline. 14. Victor Attah International Airport*: A completed airport project in Akwa Ibom State, with a new international and smart terminal under construction . Ibom Airline is bringing life into the Airport. 15. Obudu Cargo Airport*: A priority project in Cross River State, featuring a 5.6km runway, potentially the longest in the world. 16. Ebonyi State International Airport**: An airport project undertaken by the Ebonyi State government, completed with a 3.4km concrete runway. The main building has multiple colours. It is unfortunate that the beautiful Airport is idle. Umahi Government tried to subsidize Airlines landing there but the current government stopped the subsidy. Just imagine carrying 2 passengers from Abuja to Ebonyi but the State Government paying for all the empty seats😭 17. Ido Osun Airport built by the Colonial Masters during the World War 1. Revived by Aregbesola/Oyetola but dabarued by Ade The Governor. *These airports were constructed to boost economic growth and development in their respective states, but they remain underutilized or idle due to various challenges.* *I don't know why our governors are so lazy, unproductive, uncreative people. Why Airports? Many Airports are not enjoying patronage yet they're still wasting Tax payers money on unproductive Ventures. Nothing significant is seen invested in farms but all of them want to build Airports bi alafise. What is the distance between Oyo to Osogbo that another Airport must be sited? What is the distance between Ikeja to Ilisha that another Airport must be constructed? What is the distance between Ondo to Ekiti yet Another Airport? Many of these Airports are wasting away. Our governors must stop these reckless spending of Tax payers money. Some of the Airports are completely unnecessary.* *Above is the approach to the Ebonyi International Airport.* Copied |
World richest man, Elon Musk, Says He Looks Up To “The Creator,” Comments On Belief In God Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently opened up about his views on faith and spirituality during an interview with Katie Miller. When asked “Who do you look up to the most,” Musk answered: “The Creator.” He was further asked if he believed in God, to which he replied: “Well i believe this universe came from something,” adding that “people have different labels.” His response reflects a philosophical perspective, acknowledging a creative force behind the universe while avoiding alignment with any specific religious doctrine. Musk has previously described himself as a “cultural Christian,” noting he was baptized and raised Anglican. However, he has often emphasized curiosity over traditional religious beliefs, stating that his guiding principle is exploration and expanding human consciousness. He has also highlighted the importance of moral teachings from religion, such as wisdom in compassion and restraint, without fully committing to organized faith. In this interview, Musk’s choice of words underscores his view that the origin of the universe is a mystery open to interpretation. By referring to “the Creator” instead of “God,” and noting that “people have different labels,” he signals openness to different philosophical or spiritual understandings rather than strictly religious ones. Musk’s remarks continue to fuel discussions on the intersection of science, technology, and spirituality, highlighting how leading figures grapple with questions about existence, purpose, and belief in the modern era. Copied
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Story for the gods. You go lament tire |
The list is incomplete without Buhari and Tinubu's names inside. |
May we not carry bone wey go hook us for throat. |
Wash a pig and comb a pig, a pig must be a pig. No amount of healing will take away murmuring from a psychiatric patient. Aso Rock doesn't transform hardened criminals, rather it emboldened him to commit more heinous crimes. Those that abused Igbo race because of ephemeral power will always dance necked one day. Osun State, E Pele o |
TO PASTOR REMI TINUBU: LET THE BIBLE SPEAK TO YOU. By Comrade Mahdi Shehu. Your avoidable altercation with Osun State Governor during your conferment with the title of YEYE of Asiwaju Gbogbo Ile Oodua by the Ooni of Ife has reduced your estimation in the eyes of the public to a near zero level. For the records, the title of YEYE is highly revered because it carries so many implications: 1. Cultural Respect for an elderly woman, 2. A woman leader per excellence 3. mother figure and role model Your walking to the podium in full view of the invited dignitaries, including the Ooni of Ife, and your interrupting of Governor Adeleke, is the biggest disservice you have done to your husband, Bola Tinubu, the Ooni of Ife, to pastor Enoch and all member of the RCCG. Your display of anger and arrogance at the occasion meant to honor you is most unlike Christ, against the teachings of the disciples of Christ and cast some dent on your ordination as a Pastor, a supposed spiritual leader. If only the Holy spirit will guide you to read the few extracts of Biblical verses below , it may help you mend and dilute your arrogance, apologise to Governor Adeleke, The Ooni of Ife, Your husband Tinubu, all RCCG members worldwide and publish an apology to the wider Christian community in Nigeria, perhaps it will redeem your image (1) 1 Peter 5:6 "Humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God" (2) Philippians 2:3 "In humility count others more significant than yourselves". Indeed several verses in the bible admonished, warned and cautioned as follows: (3) Ephesians 4:2 "Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love." (4) Philippians 2:3 "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves." (5) Matthew 18:4 "Whoever humbles himself like this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven." (6) John 6:38 "For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will, but the will of him who sent me. (7) 1 Peter 5: "Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time." ( James 5:5"Clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, for ‘God opposes the proud...... Nobody would have done to your "LION HUSBAND " when he was the Governor of Lagos State, What you did to Governor Adeleke. Where is Mrs maryam Abacha, Mrs Fatima Abubakar, Mrs Turai Yar'adua, Mrs patience Jonathan, Mrs Aisha Buhari....all are alive but out of public sight and mention except occasionally.....So shall you be in a matter of counted months. Indeed where is Late Stelle Obasanjo, Mrs maryam Babangida and such other women of fame.........subsumed by Earth,.reduced into bornes and ashes........So shall you be sooner or later. “Ẹ fi ìrẹ̀lẹ̀ wọ ara yín láṣọ, nítorí ‘Ọlọ́run lòdì sí àwọn agbéraga, ṣùgbọ́n ó ń fúnni ní 5:5. Lati ọdọ Aposteli Jakọbu (Jakọbu) COMRADE MAHDI SHEHU Copied |
SpencerForbes:girls like her always go for boys that they can control. Just an ordinary guy that will shock you. |
She is no doubt very beautiful, but it's so obvious that she will be very dull and boring in bed. |
prinsam30:dem plenty for sambisa forest and they are very very rich. |
Why me no get dis kind luck when I was in secondary school. All those fine fine teachers especially female corpers wey teach us for give me the benefit of doubt. |
Sonofgod1990:insha Allah. I can't wait to see their faces especially that of Dominique. |
The goals don do o. Make una no waste all the bullets for today o. |
Omo, na the final stage of HIV/AIDS be dat o. |
Dis werey coach don dey make his disastrous changes again. I pray they don't haunt us |
Chei! Village people just wan kpai Kanu for Sokoto Prison |
Zehdbe:as una no allow us rest with una bandits now |
Na northern people make us to be where we are today, if not, we for dey rub shoulders with USA, UK, Canada, Russia, China and others. |
See as the babe just dey hungry me |
ChizzyBuna:you dey mind dem? They killed the cheat and left the cheater. |
If you leave your farm unattended to, Fulani herdsmen would encroach into it and farm on it. The dead man should be brought back to life, discharged and acquitted. |
I pray she comes back safe and I pray it was not carried out by sex starved kidnappers. Na dat one go bad pass. |
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