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SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Benin: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (4 - 0) On 14th Oct 2025 by iwaeda: 5:08pm On Oct 14, 2025
Make South Africa no score. angry angry sad
PoliticsRe: Madagascar’s President Flees Country After Gen Z Protests by iwaeda: 9:30am On Oct 14, 2025
We need to make our politicians realise, they are just first amongst equal. Stealing and flaunting it in our presence not ideal. I hope Madagascar will be peaceful there after.
PoliticsRe: Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Costs N7.5billion Per Kilometer - Dave Umahi by iwaeda:
N7.5bn for one kilometre, one meter cost N7.5million only, what a country. Who did the valuation and how was it bidded for. grin grin grin grin angry.
PoliticsRe: Lagos-calabar Coastal Highway Costs N7.5billion Per Kilometer – Minister Umahi by iwaeda: 8:46am On Oct 14, 2025
N7.5bn for one kilometre, one meter cost N75million only, what a country. Who did the valuation and how was it bidded for. cheesy grin grin angry grin grin
PoliticsPetrol Price Rises To ₦955 Per Litre In Abuja, Lagos by iwaeda(op): 8:43am On Oct 14, 2025
Petrol Price Rises To N955 Per Litre In Abuja, Lagos Amid Supply, Logistics Challenges

The price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, otherwise known as petrol, has surged by 6.8 percent, hitting N955 per litre, up from N890 per litre sold last week.

This fresh hike adds to the growing burden on Nigerians already grappling with rising living costs.

Findings across retail stations operated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, as well as outlets owned by Independent Marketers in major cities like Lagos and Abuja, revealed that petrol was sold between N900 and N955 per litre.

According to Vanguard, the development is linked to ongoing supply and logistics issues affecting major petroleum suppliers, including NNPCL and the Dangote Refinery.

In a phone interview, the Public Relations Officer of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Mr. Chinedu Ukadike, attributed the situation to multiple bottlenecks in the distribution chain.

He stated: “Dangote increased their loading price to N845 per litre, as against N825 earlier sold, thereby resulting to a selling price of between N900 and N955, depending on the location."

Ukadike further explained the limited availability of products for marketers outside the NNPCL retail network:

"We are aware that NNPCL supplies only to their retail outlets. Presently, the supply at Dangote is not sufficient for marketers. Most of our members, who paid for products to Dangote, are yet to load for two weeks now."

He warned that the current scarcity is causing panic buying and pricing volatility:

“I will say that when people are scrambling for products, it results to hike in price. Some marketers, who paid to buy about three million litres from Dangote, were only given one million litres, as they complained of products being rationed, amongst marketers.”

As Nigeria continues to rely heavily on refined fuel imports and domestic refining capacity struggles to stabilise, the recent price hike underscores the vulnerability of the downstream petroleum sector and its ripple effects on transportation, inflation, and everyday living costs.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/10/14/petrol-price-rises-n955-litre-abuja-lagos-amid-supply-logistics-challenges

PoliticsRe: 2027: NASS Proposes November 2026 For Presidential, Governorship Elections by iwaeda: 7:46am On Oct 14, 2025
This will pass the law and Tinubu will ascent to it. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Bandits Kill Youth Leader, Injure Mother, Kidnap 2 During Night Attack On Kwara by iwaeda(op): 8:51pm On Oct 13, 2025
Nlfpmod, help us save state of Harmony. cry cry cry cry
PoliticsRe: Family Of Man Murdered By Maryam Sanda Condemns Presidential Pardon by iwaeda: 7:32pm On Oct 13, 2025
Only God gives the right judgment. May we not be statistics. Immensing in politics is some people's preoccupation. cry cry cry cry cry
Foreign AffairsRe: Cameroon Election: Mohamed Salah’s Face Appears On Voters’ List by iwaeda: 7:22pm On Oct 13, 2025
What a coincidence, it may not be MO's name. grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Bandits Kill Youth Leader, Injure Mother, Kidnap 2 During Night Attack On Kwara by iwaeda(op): 7:20pm On Oct 13, 2025
Just that baba said I should tone down about insecurity in Kwara. grin grin angry grin
PoliticsRe: Bandits Kill Youth Leader, Injure Mother, Kidnap 2 During Night Attack On Kwara by iwaeda(op): 3:38pm On Oct 13, 2025
Please save Kwara. grin grin
PoliticsRe: NNPC Hikes Petrol Price To ₦992/Litre In Lagos by iwaeda: 2:14pm On Oct 13, 2025
It has favoured me and my family. Anytime Tinubu runs, expect a hit. Where is Dangote. The revenue collectors. grin cheesy cheesy grin grin cheesy
PoliticsBandits Kill Youth Leader, Injure Mother, Kidnap 2 During Night Attack On Kwara by iwaeda(op): 9:11am On Oct 13, 2025
Bandits have invaded Mawogi village in Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara State, killing a youth leader and injuring his mother during a late-night attack that left residents in shock.

The attack, which occurred between 11 p.m. and midnight on Sunday, claimed the life of Yanma Ndawodi, the youth leader of the community, while his mother, Gogo Fatima, sustained serious gunshot injuries and is currently receiving medical attention.

According to residents, the assailants stormed the quiet community, shooting indiscriminately and spreading panic among villagers.

SaharaReporters gathered that the gunmen also kidnapped five residents during the invasion. However, three of the abducted victims later escaped, while two others, identified as Ndagi Kudu and Hawau, remain in captivity.

A community source described the incident as terrifying, calling on the state government and security agencies to deploy more personnel to the area to prevent further attacks.

Previously, SaharaReporters reported that terror swept through Idofin Odo-Ase, a quiet community in Oke Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State, on Thursday, after armed terrorists launched a deadly attack that left at least three people brutally murdered and forced residents to flee their homes in fear.

SaharaReporters obtained gory videos and photos showing the slain victims, two shot and one other stabbed, during the violent invasion.

Witnesses told SaharaReporters that the gunmen stormed the community in the evening, shooting sporadically and attacking residents in their homes before escaping into nearby forests.

In a similar report, SaharaReporters reported how bandits stormed Efagi village, under the Lafiagi Emirate in the Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State, last Friday.

The bandits kidnapped a man and his wife and injured a local vigilante.

The brazen attack, which occurred between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m., underscores the ongoing security challenges facing rural communities in the region.

Bandits have invaded Mawogi village in Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara State, killing a youth leader and injuring his mother during a late-night attack that left residents in shock.

The attack, which occurred between 11 p.m. and midnight on Sunday, claimed the life of Yanma Ndawodi, the youth leader of the community, while his mother, Gogo Fatima, sustained serious gunshot injuries and is currently receiving medical attention.

According to residents, the assailants stormed the quiet community, shooting indiscriminately and spreading panic among villagers.

SaharaReporters gathered that the gunmen also kidnapped five residents during the invasion. However, three of the abducted victims later escaped, while two others, identified as Ndagi Kudu and Hawau, remain in captivity.

A community source described the incident as terrifying, calling on the state government and security agencies to deploy more personnel to the area to prevent further attacks.

Previously, SaharaReporters reported that terror swept through Idofin Odo-Ase, a quiet community in Oke Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State, on Thursday, after armed terrorists launched a deadly attack that left at least three people brutally murdered and forced residents to flee their homes in fear.

SaharaReporters obtained gory videos and photos showing the slain victims, two shot and one other stabbed, during the violent invasion.

Witnesses told SaharaReporters that the gunmen stormed the community in the evening, shooting sporadically and attacking residents in their homes before escaping into nearby forests.

In a similar report, SaharaReporters reported how bandits stormed Efagi village, under the Lafiagi Emirate in the Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State, last Friday.

The bandits kidnapped a man and his wife and injured a local vigilante.

The brazen attack, which occurred between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m., underscores the ongoing security challenges facing rural communities in the region.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/10/13/bandits-kill-youth-leader-injure-mother-kidnap-two-during-night-attack-kwara-village

PoliticsRe: President Tinubu Wishes Son, Seyi A Happy Birthday by iwaeda: 7:09am On Oct 13, 2025
Happy forty years to him, he is growing too. Let him be good citizen. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Onanuga Confirms Wale Edun’s Illness, Says Cardoso Will Take His Place... by iwaeda: 9:45pm On Oct 12, 2025
Onisegun, Ode Orun, Jesu, Jesu.
Information is that he is still in Nigeria and being treated in Abuja hospital.
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PoliticsRe: My Comments Not To Mock 2006 ADC Crash Victims – Bakare by iwaeda(op): 9:38pm On Oct 12, 2025
APC destroyed this country. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Breaking News - Wale Edun Flown Abroad After Suffering Stroke by iwaeda: 8:06pm On Oct 12, 2025
God will heal him. Wishing him quick recovery. cry cry cry
PoliticsRe: Why Are Poor Nigerians Not Getting The Benefit Of Tinubu’s Reforms? by iwaeda: 6:42pm On Oct 12, 2025
Fuel is now N875 in Nigeria. People are growing poorer, savings are getting depleted daily, but some people believe e reforms are working. grin grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Patrick Herminie Defeats Incumbent, Wavel In Seychelles Presidential Election by iwaeda: 6:20pm On Oct 12, 2025
It is the sign people are growing weak in waiting forever for dividends of democracy. Congratulations to Seychelles. May Nigeria be truthful to themselves and be united. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Katsina Holds Peace Talks With Bandits Across Five Local Council Areas by iwaeda(op): 6:17pm On Oct 12, 2025
The ban is over. Those who think they are protecting evil, doesn't know how great our Lord is. grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Katsina Holds Peace Talks With Bandits Across Five Local Council Areas by iwaeda(op): 5:13pm On Oct 12, 2025
It is well with this country. How can state be having peace meeting with killers. grin grin grin grin grin angry
CrimeRe: Army Personnel Commits Suicide After Killing Wife Inside Wawa Military Barracks by iwaeda: 5:12pm On Oct 12, 2025
Mental imbalance, we need to check those carring guns. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Katsina Holds Peace Talks With Bandits Across Five Local Council Areas by iwaeda(op): 5:04pm On Oct 12, 2025
Nlfpmod, you can't imagine how many security will follow government officers to the peace venue. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsKatsina Holds Peace Talks With Bandits Across Five Local Council Areas by iwaeda(op): 4:56pm On Oct 12, 2025
The Katsina State Government has commenced a peace dialogue with armed bandits in Kakumi town, Bakori Local Government Area, as part of renewed efforts to restore lasting peace in the state’s troubled axis.

The meeting, which began on Sunday, reportedly involves representatives of at least five local government areas, namely Bakori, Kankara, Funtua, Kafur, and Malumfashi, all of which have been affected by recurrent bandit attacks in recent years.

Meanwhile, the dialogue aims to broker a ceasefire and secure commitments from the armed groups to halt hostilities in the affected communities.

However, details of the discussions remain sketchy.

Katsina, one of the states hardest hit by banditry in northwest Nigeria, has in the past experimented with peace deals with mixed outcomes.

SaharaReporters previously reported that despite failing to renounce their criminal activities or surrender their weapons following a peace agreement with the Katsina State Government, the Chairman of Sabuwa Local Government Area, Engr. Sagir Tanimu, recently attended the wedding ceremony of children belonging to some of the bandits in the state.

The event, held weeks after the peace pact, was reportedly part of ongoing reconciliation efforts between the government and the bandit groups operating in the area.

Tanimu was said to have also joined Fulani residents in the forest for the wedding in Kadawan Dandume village, a community recently reconciled with the local authorities after years of violent clashes.

Those who accompanied the council chairman to the event included the representative of the Emirate, Alhaji Ibrahim Bello Kogo, the Prince of Kogo Emirate in Katsina, and the District Head of Sabuwa.

However, residents warn that true reconciliation can only be achieved when armed groups formally renounce violence and lay down their weapons.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/10/12/katsina-holds-peace-talks-bandits-across-five-local-council-areas-amid-insecurity

PoliticsRe: Killer Bandits Arrested In Kwara (photos). by iwaeda: 4:25pm On Oct 12, 2025
I doubt, these are small terrorising Kwara. Thank God they have been cut, hope they name their sponsors. grin grin cheesy grin grin
CrimeRe: Businessman Excretes 127 Cocaine Wraps as NDLEA intercepts cocaine, skunk (Pics) by iwaeda: 4:08pm On Oct 12, 2025
The great developer of the land. Making money that can't be spent. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsMy Comments Not To Mock 2006 ADC Crash Victims – Bakare by iwaeda(op): 3:45pm On Oct 12, 2025
The Serving Overseer of the citadel Global Community Church, CGCC, Pastor Tunde Bakare, on Sunday, said though he was courted by leaders of the ADC to join their fold, his remarks were not meant to mock the victims of the October 29, 2006, ADC Airline crash.


Bakare, who said he remains committed to nation building, urged the present crop of leaders to “learn from history and recognise the transience of power.”



Bakare, who is also the Founder and Board Chairman, Citadel School of Government, said this during a service at the Church auditorium in Ikeja, Lagos.


The fiery televangelist also explained why he turned down the overtures of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, just as he dismissed insinuations that the Citadel School of Government, CSG, is affiliated with any political party.

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His words: “My attention has recently been drawn to misconceptions and misrepresentations regarding my statements during an interactive session at the first edition of the Citadel School of Government Dialogue Series held on October 4, 2025, here at the Lecture Hall of the Citadel School of Government. On that occasion, I did state that I was being courted by the African Democratic Congress, ADC, with visits from some of the party’s heavyweights and how I have hitherto refused to accept the party’s overtures, having played a role in the formation of the All Progressives Congress (APC). I also said that for the sake of our democracy, Nigeria needs a robust opposition party not just the ruling party.


“The statement has indeed sparked a significant amount of discussion, drawing a mixed bag of reactions. Supporters have lauded it for its ideological clarity in the Nigerian political landscape, where leaders often seem to lack firm principles, shifting allegiances like a pendulum.


“On the other hand, my position has also aroused criticism, with some seeing the statement as a threat to their political agendas or interests. Some have approached the situation with skepticism, having come to expect a lack of integrity among figures in politics, especially when those figures are tied to religious leadership. There have also been information manipulators, those who distort context and spread inaccuracies, whose actions remind us that when one takes the “text” out of “context,” one becomes a “con.” Among this last cohort are some grandstanding, blinkered and self-projecting commentators who, despite their cloak of self-righteousness, may well be for sale, and assume that everyone else is like them.


I am not swayed by shifting public opinion, whether it be from critics or from praise singers. At the beginning of my ministry, amid a flurry of attacks, the first message I preached was titled ‘Dead to Public Opinion.’ I am not a public commentator, and I do not react to sentiments. Left to me, I would not even respond to the misconceptions. However, I am a listener, and I value intelligent feedback from those around me and from well-meaning Nigerians.


“First, I took seriously the feedback on my honest admission that the name ADC (the acronym of the African Democratic Congress) actually reminds me of the name of an airline that suffered a plane crash sometime in Nigeria’s history. To those commentators who have criticised as insensitive what was nothing more than a metaphor, I ask whether, at some point in their careers, they have used the Titanic as a metaphor to warn of pending danger.



“I also understand that some have amplified that imagery to score political points and further denounce the ADC. For instance, on Thursday, October 9, 2025, the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, alluded to the “crash” imagery in his description of the ADC in an exchange on the floor of the Senate with Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro. According to the reports, Senator Akpabio, in jubilation over the recent defections from other parties into the APC, said, “The umbrella is torn, Labour Party is scattered, sorry ADC crashed even before it took off…”


“I cannot speak to Senator Akpabio’s context or motivation for his statement, but let me state categorically and without equivocation that my statement on Saturday, October 4, did not in any way bring into the spotlight the victims of the October 29, 2006, ADC Airline crash. I pray that all those with lingering pain from that event will find complete healing and comfort; that God will be the Husband of every widow, the Comforter of every widower, the Father of every orphan and the Restorer of every family affected by that unfortunate event, or by any of the many other calamitous events in the history of our nation. I trust God to give us a nation where transportation infrastructure, whether in the air or at sea, on the road, on the rail or in the waterways, will become safe and accident-free.


Unknown to many, the painful and unfortunate October 29, 2006, ADC plane crash led to the fulfilment of a prophetic warning God sent me as a young preacher to deliver to one of the most powerful traditional institutions and ruling families in Nigeria during the dark days of military rule, an instruction I obeyed at the risk of my life. Today, that institution has been recalibrated just as God had revealed to me and is being led by a noble man, His Eminence, Sa’adu Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto, a well-respected friend and brother.


Indeed, there is such a thing as prophetic similitudes or metaphors in the spirit. Let this undue controversy surrounding the ADC crash metaphor serve as a warning. Let every person saddled with the solemn responsibility of steering the ship of state at any level, whether local, state or national, or in any arm of government, whether the executive, legislative or judicial, learn from history and recognise the transience of power. For those struggling to obtain power, whether in the ruling party or the opposition, I hope they learn the lessons of history. I seriously hope that those in the cockpit of our nation’s governance, and those trying to change course midair, will see the handwriting on the wall, even when written in parables, and will commit themselves to using power as a platform for service to the people rather than for self. He that has an ear, let him hear.


Furthermore, still about the misconceptions around my statement on Saturday, October 4, 2025, it was brought to my notice that because I made that statement at the Citadel School of Government, there is a risk of the statement being misconstrued and misinterpreted to link the institution with partisanship. I want to state categorically that Citadel School of Government has no affiliation whatsoever with any political party and is completely non-partisan.



“As a Nigerian citizen, Section 40 of the Nigerian constitution guarantees my right to freedom of association, including the right to join a political party. My nation-building journey has seen me exercise this right. Like I stated on August 28, 2025, on the occasion of the Facilitators Workshop, where Citadel School of Government hosted facilitators from the University of Lagos Business School, (The) desire to bridge the gap between ideas and governance outcomes was what informed my foray into politics, from being a running mate to General Muhammadu Buhari to being a facilitator of the merger that led to the formation of the All Progressives Congress. It was also what propelled me into running in the primaries of the party. These actions were all motivated by a genuine desire to offer Nigerians a chance at an irreducible minimum standard of governance.


“Despite these partisan engagements, I am a nation builder with my face set like a flint on one goal – to facilitate the emergence of the New Nigeria, a Nigeria that works for every Nigerian in my lifetime – a peaceful, progressive, prosperous nation of endless possibilities. This goal, I believe, is shared by all well-meaning Nigerians.


“However, even though Nigerian political parties, in most cases, are not rooted in solid and lasting ideologies, I appreciate the right of every Nigerian to envision a unique, even if divergent, pathway to the Nigeria of our dreams. I understand that the various stakeholders in the Nigerian project have their ideas as to how to move the nation forward, and I respect their right to contend for such ideas in a competitive political and intellectual arena.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/my-comments-not-to-mock-2006-adc-crash-victims-bakare/
PoliticsRe: Customs Recruitment: Tinubu now the Emeritus Professor Of Nepotism - Mahdi Shehu by iwaeda: 9:29am On Oct 12, 2025
Lagos boys are in charge, let them enjoy their dance as the piper pipes. There is an end to everything. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Every Minute, 11 Nigerians Fall Into Extreme Poverty — Report Shows by iwaeda: 9:26am On Oct 12, 2025
Efo kan bale, na Statistics we go chop. It has favoured me and my family. One loaf of common bread is now N1500, but some people will tell you things are improving. Politics has clogged our reasoning. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Why Tinubu Pardoned Maryam Sanda - Onanuga Reveals; Sowore Reacts by iwaeda: 8:35am On Oct 12, 2025
I will not be surprised Shamelon will be pardoned soon. Nigerians behold your country. grin grin grin grin grin angry
PoliticsRe: Tinubu's Presidential Pardon: Drug-related offences enjoy highest percentage by iwaeda: 8:22am On Oct 12, 2025
Home front carries the largest share. Up cartel. grin grin grin cheesy grin cheesy cheesy cheesy

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