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"Minor Damages" Israel are you serious with your revenge ![]() |
The Iranian army said two soldiers have been killed in Israeli air strikes that targeted military bases, after Israel said it had “completed” its attack and warned against any retaliation. The Israeli army struck military sites in Iran after 2am on Saturday (22:30 GMT on Friday) in response to what it said were months of attacks by “Iran and its proxies” in the region. Hours later the Israeli military said it had “completed” the strikes and “achieved its objectives”. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Iran was “entitled and obligated to defend itself against external aggressive acts” after the attacks on its soil. Iran’s air defence headquarters, in a statement, confirmed that bases in the provinces of Ilam, Khuzestan and Tehran were hit but the attacks were “successfully countered”. “Though minor damages were caused in some areas, and the extent of the incident is currently under investigation,” it said. There was no immediate indication that oil or missile sites were hit. Iran also indicated its readiness to respond to any Israeli “aggression”, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported, citing sources who said “there is no doubt that Israel will face a proportional reaction for any action it takes”. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/26/iran-says-israeli-strikes-on-military-bases-caused-limited-damage mynd44 lalasticlala seun nlfpmod fergie001 |
Good one Sai Kauran Gwandu |
Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State on Wednesday approved 75,000 naira as a new minimum wage for the state civil servants.https://punchng.com/kebbi-gov-approves-n75000-as-minimum-wage/
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Good development |
An international multimedia bilingual journalist, Alhassan Bala, has launched a Hausa fact-checking platform called ‘Alkalanci’ (The Arbiter). The platform focuses primarily on fact-checking claims on health, politics, and many other topics in Hausa language. It will also be fact-checking pictures and videos to enlighten the Hausa readers in Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana and beyond about misleading claims or false pictures and videos. This becomes even more imperative at this time when people now use photoshop and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create “deep fake” pictures and videos. “We look at the digital space and realise how misinformation and disinformation are gaining ground among Hausa digital platform users “There are also many myths and false claims on health matters that a number of people believe with utmost belief.“This is why it is important for us to provide a platform that will enlighten the Hausa readers,” Bala said in a statement on Sunday. The statement continued: “We at the ‘Alkalanci’ would be providing media literacy so that people will know how to protect themselves from getting trapped by misinformation, disinformation or false claims, pictures and videos.” https://leadership.ng/nigerian-journalist-unveils-hausa-fact-checking-platform/?_e mynd44 lalasticlala seun nlfpmod fergie001 |
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Very bad |
ivil servants in Kebbi State have lamented that the state governor, Nasir Idris, dashed their hopes by not paying salaries based on the N70,000 new national minimum wage structure as promised. Some of the civil servants also accused the state government of deducting from their wages after failing to pay the new minimum wage as approved by the federal government. They claimed that the governor had earlier while addressing leaders of the organised labour in the state promised to be the first in the country to implement the new national minimum wage once approved by the federal government. Workers on the payroll of Kebbi State government after anxiously waiting for new minimum wage were reportedly disappointed when they got the August paycheck, reflecting the old N30,000 minimum wage, contrary to the governor's promise. "August salaries unexpectedly came with deduction and no one offered any explanation; we thought the governor would surprise us by unexpectedly paying N70,000 minimum wage but instead the government deducted our salaries. "For instance, my salary is N45,000, but some N10,000 was strangely deducted and after servicing my loan I was left with only N5000. "The governor had disappointed civil servants in the state particularly primary school teachers where he came from, when he came on board; many of us thought he would meet our demands immediately having traded the same path with us but he turned his back on us with no promotion implementation, no salary increment, no furniture in most primary schools; even in the state capital,” a civil servant who pleaded anonymity told SaharaReporters. They also accused the governor of diverting the federal government’s fertilisers and distributing same to cronies and political associates. When contacted, the spokesperson for the governor, Ahmed Idris denied the allegation saying, "There was no deduction on salaries. It’s a lie. In fact, the governor has surpassed expectations by paying N100,000 and above to pensioners in the state. He also gave palliatives randomly to indigent families across the state." https://saharareporters.com/2024/08/26/workers-kebbi-lament-pay-deductions-after-governor-idris-failed-pay-n70000-minimum-wage Mynd44 oam4j lalasticlala seun nlfpmod |
This is what happens when police dress in jeans and hoody posing as an officer .. we don’t need guns in this world it has done more damage than good |
The police in Abia State, south-east Nigeria, say they are investigating a report that claimed some police operatives exchanged gunfire after mistaking themselves for members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/725419-police-teams-reportedly-shoot-each-other-after-mistaking-themselves-for-ipob-members.html
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Just get yourself another network. They are gradually parking up as they can't sustain with the current reality. Some of the mast is being auctioned to the highest bider in remote places. It's only a matter of time before they fold in the metro. |
9mobile’s customers have been complaining about a prolonged network outage that is keeping them from making or receiving calls. The telecoms operators experienced network downtime, few hours after the announcement that the mobile network provider has been acquired by LH Telecommunication Limited, a new investor, with the intention of transforming it. According to its customers, the network outage that started on Saturday persisted until Tuesday and has yet to be restored as of the time of this report’s filing. The situation is worsened by the lack of communication from the telecom company to its customers over the issue. One of its subscribers, Oluwaseyi Lawal said: “It’s sad to see how Etisalat has been ruined since it became 9mobile. Maybe if it was never sold, it would have still maintained its standard. I had to go to the bank and change the number on all my bank accounts to MTN. What a shameful waste 9mobile is!” Another subscriber added, “What exactly is the problem with 9mobile network seriously? How can we be going days without network. I have not being able to make or receive calls neither can I send out messages for over 48 hours. Can you fix this immediately!!,” Attempts by LEADERSHIP to reach 9mobile’s spokesperson, Chineze Amafo, for comment on the matter proved abortive as she was not picking up her calls nor responding to messages sent to her via WhatsAp. https://leadership.ng/9mobile-customers-groan-as-network-downtime-persists-for-3-days/ puskin, dragnet , honsule mynd44 lalasticlala seun nlfpmod fergie001 |
MrRabbi:chioma don scam Him o!!! |
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Sai Eagles |
Qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup began on Oct. 12, 2023, when minor nations from the Asian confederation played their first round of matches. Myanmar's Lwin Moe Aung scored the very first goal in a 5-1 win over Macau. Most confederations now have qualifying well underway, but we're a long way from discovering who will join hosts United States, Mexico and Canada. Here's where we're at around the globe. Europe (UEFA) 12 auto + 4 confederation playoff There are 55 European nations, and qualifying will run from March to November 2025. However, Russia remain suspended due to the invasion of Ukraine and are unlikely to compete, leaving 54 nations. There will be 12 groups of four or five teams, playing home and away matches. The group winners will qualify directly for the World Cup. The final four places will be determined via confederation playoffs, to be played in March 2026. There is no path to the World Cup through FIFA's intercontinental playoffs. The UEFA playoff involves 16 teams: the 12 runners-up plus the four best-ranked group winners from the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League, who did not finish in the top two in World Cup qualifying. This creates four routes, each with four teams featuring a semifinal and a final for a place at the World Cup. South America (CONMEBOL) 6 auto + 1 playoff As in recent qualifying competitions, all 10 nations play each other home and away. The top six nations qualify directly to the finals. The seventh-placed team will go into the intercontinental playoffs in March 2026. The first qualifiers took place in September 2023, with the league phase to be completed in September 2025. North America, Central America, Caribbean (Concacaf) 3 auto + 2 playoff Usually, Concacaf would have six automatic places in qualifying -- but for the 2026 finals three of the six are taken up by the hosts. That leaves three places to be won, plus two spots in the intercontinental playoffs. Concacaf saw 32 nations enter the race to make the finals. Round 1: The four lowest-ranked Concacaf nations battled it out in two-legged ties. Anguilla and British Virgin Islands eliminated Turks and Caicos Islands and U.S. Virgin Islands respectively, both on penalties. Round 2: The top 28-ranked nations, plus the two winners from Round 1, were drawn into six groups of five teams. The six group winners and six group runners-up will move on to Round 3. This stage will be played in two blocks, one in June 2024 and the other in June 2025. - Check out the latest fixtures and results here | Latest tables Round 3: The 12 remaining teams will be drawn into three groups of four teams. The group winners will qualify for the World Cup, with the two runners-up with the best record going on to take part in the intercontinental playoffs. This phase will be played in September, October and November 2025. Africa (CAF) 9 auto + 1 playoff There were 54 FIFA-affiliated nations in the draw, but Eritrea subsequently withdrew. Round 1: The 53 teams are in eight groups of six nations, and one group of five. The nine group winners qualify for the World Cup, This stage began in November 2023 and will be completed in October 2025. Asia (AFC) 8 auto + 1 playoff This is by some distance the most complicated route to the World Cup, with a layered qualifying process which creates a dual group stage to find the eight automatic qualifiers. Round 1: The 20 lowest-ranked nations played two-legged ties in October 2023. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore and Yemen advanced. Round 2: Those 10 winners joined the 26 best-ranked nations. The 36 teams were drawn into nine groups of four teams, with the top two nations going through to Round 3. This stage began in November 2023 and will be completed in June 2024. - Check out the latest results here | Final tables Advanced: Australia, Bahrain, China, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, North Korea, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan Round 3: We're now left with 18 nations, who will be drawn into three groups of six teams in July. Matches will be held from September 2024 through to June 2025 The group winners and runners up will take the first six places at the 2026 World Cup. The six nations who finished in third and fourth move on to round 4. Round 4: The six teams in this stage will be drawn into two groups of three. They will play each other once, so two matches, on neutral ground in October 2025. The group winners take the final two automatic places at the World Cup. The runners-up continue on to Round 5. Round 5: The two runners-up will play a two-legged tie in November 2025 to earn the place in the intercontinental playoffs. Oceania (OFC) 1 auto + 1 playoff All 11 members of the OFC region will take part. Round 1: The four lowest-ranked nations will play a knockout format (two semis and a final) in September 2024 for a place in round two. The games will be played in Samoa. American Samoa, Cook Islands, Samoa and Tonga take part. Round 2: The winners from round one join the seven top-ranked nations. The eight nations have been drawn into two groups of four nations, with matches played in October and November 2024. Games will be held in New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu. Group A: Solomon Islands, Fiji, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea Group B: New Zealand, Tahiti, Vanuatu and the round one winner The top two countries in each group go on to round three. Round 3: Four countries remain, and will play a knockout format (two semis and a final) in March 2025. The winners of the final qualifies for the World Cup, with the losers playing in the intercontinental playoff. Intercontinental playoffs (2 places) The playoffs, to be held in March 2026, will determine the final two qualifiers. Six countries will take part. Each of the five confederations (apart from UEFA) will have one country in the playoffs. The host confederation (so for this edition Concacaf) receives a second slot. 1 Africa 1 Asia 2 Concacaf 1 Oceania 1 South America The two nations with the best FIFA World Ranking will be seeded and go straight into one of the two finals. The four other countries will be drawn to play a semifinal, feeding through to play one of the seeds for one of the two places at the World Cup. The playoffs are due to be held in one of the World Cup host nations as a test event. https://africa.espn.com/football/story/_/id/40297462/2026-world-cup-how-nations-world-qualify?device=featurephone mynd44 lalasticlala seun nlfpmod fergie001 mukina2 honeric01 semid4lyfe |
sai Tinubu |
Paraman:oboy pls include south east na,! |
this kind wickedness we call it a total distruction and inhuman and negative treatment to the human life |
Imagine this kind of wickedness This is what we expect from a just leader. Punish them accordingly |
Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State has vowed to punish government officials who tempered with the Sallah gift approved for the workers.https://dailytrust.com/gov-aliyu-vows-to-punish-officials-who-diverted-workers-sallah-gifts/
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Talkingpen1:soon bro |
Good one Kauran Gwandu and happy Islamic New year to all Muslims brothers and Sisters |
Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State has declared
Monday as a public holiday to mark the beginning
of the new Islamic calendar, lst muharram
1446AH.
Alhaji Auwal Manu-Dogondaji, the state
Commissioner for Establishment, said this in a
statement in Birnin Kebbi on Friday.
According to him, the 1st of Muharram is on a
Sunday, due to the importance of the Islamic new
year, the government decided to shift the public
holiday to Monday.
Manu-Dogondaji congratulated the Muslim Ummah
on the advent of the new Islamic calendar, urging
the Muslims to sustain fervent prayers for peace,
security and prosperity of kebbi and the nation as a
whole. “I extend the congratulation of the governor to the entire Muslim Ummah across the globe,” the commissioner said. (NAN) https://dailytrust.com/islamic-calendar-kebbi-declares-monday-public-holiday/ mynd44 lalasticlala seun nlfpmod fergie001 |
