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Abortion does not cause fibroids- Aproko doctor educates Nigerians as women raise alarm over rising cases of Fibroids amongst young ladies https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/health-update-doctor-addresses-myths.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/health-update-doctor-addresses-myths.html
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Man who refused to eat overnight food changes stance after economy bites A debate has started online after an X user questioned men who refuse to eat food stored in the fridge, despite their wives also working full-time and commuting daily. The user described such expectations as unfair, saying some men place unrealistic domestic pressure on their partners. In response, another X user shared a personal story about a friend who insisted on eating only freshly cooked meals, rejecting any food that stayed overnight or entered a freezer. According to the story, the man’s wife eventually resigned from her job because balancing a 9–5 with cooking fresh meals twice daily became impossible. However, things reportedly changed after the economic situation worsened following Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, forcing the wife to return to work when the husband could no longer manage expenses alone. The narrator said he later saw the woman dressed for work and gave her a lift, where she revealed she had resumed her job. He added that the same husband who once rejected overnight food now eats it without complaints. https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/man-who-refused-to-eat-overnight-food.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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As President Tinubu signs the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2026 into Law, citizens should note the following 7 major changes: 1. Voter registration: Documents required for voter registration are narrowed to 3 : a birth certificate, a Nigerian passport and a National Identification Number (NIN). 2. Downloadable voter card: Voters can download their voter card from INEC’s website. 3. Electronic transmission of results: Electronic transmission to IReV is compulsory. However, if it fails, the physical result sheet (EC8A) becomes the primary source of collation and results declaration. 4. Mode of party primary election: The new bill adopts direct primaries and consensus as the only methods for political parties to nominate candidates. 5. Disbursement of funds to INEC: Election funds must be released to INEC at least 6 months before the general election. Previously: 12 months. 6. Deadline for submission of candidates’ list: Political parties must submit candidates 120 days before election day. Previously: 180 days 7. INEC’s final list of candidates; INEC must publish candidates' list 60 days before the election. Previously: 150 days. Except for the provisor in Section 60 (3) which holds that upon network failure inhibiting electronic transmission; form EC8A becomes the primary mode of collation and result transmission . I’ll say the other amendments are fine. At this juncture, the National Assembly has done its part. The Presidency too. Now its left for every citizens to channel their attention to INEC and ensure it: • Strictly complies with the law and equally treats all political parties and candidates. • Deploys technology effectively for voter accreditation, result transmission, and real-time transparency. • Guarantees timely logistics and efficient distribution of election materials. • Protects the integrity of the voters’ register and prevents manipulation. • Works closely with security agencies to ensure peaceful, violence-free polls. • Promptly uploads and publish results to strengthen public trust. Ultimately, Nigerians are the true government and every institution actually is accountable to the people. The people MUST follow the money and question every kobo of the ₦873 billion to be released for the 2027 elections. Question the quality of BVAS machines. Insist on smarter softwares for BVAS and IREV systems. Demand a partnership with a network provider e.g. Starlink for a sure nationwide service for the election week. Coverage over the 177,000 polling unit should cost more than ₦65billion. Lastly, laws are dynamic not absolute. They are made by men to serve mankind and can ve challenged in the courts of law. Therefore Citizens who are dissatisfied with any or all of the amendments can challenge the Electoral Act 2026 via a judicial action. Senator Natasha H Akpoti Uduaghan Viva Kogi Central https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/nigerias-electoral-act-amendment-2026-7.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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Tinubu won without SouthEast, It’s clear he wil win again. Why not give him the votes so he can doi what we ask of him in return. Hopefully he will hand over power to an Igbo man- Cubana Chiefpriest tells South Easterners He stated this while reacting to the trending video of Eze Lawrence Agubuzu, the Eze Ogbunechendo of Ezema Olo Kingdom in Enugu State, who on Tuesday, February 17, urged President Bola Tinubu to release the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, or return him to Kenya, where he was arrested. The monarch made the call at a public function attended by President Tinubu and other royal fathers. https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/2027-politics-cubana-chiefpriest-calls.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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After every election cycle, we owe Nigerians an honest look at what worked and what must work better. That is how serious democracies behave, and our laws must grow with experience. Today, I signed the final amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act into law. These amendments are not about politics. They are about process. They are about closing gaps, strengthening procedures, and providing greater clarity to those who conduct and participate in our elections. When citizens walk into a polling unit, they must do so with confidence. When results are declared, they must be trusted. That confidence is built deliberately, and not by chance. I sincerely thank the National Assembly for its cooperation and sense of national responsibility in bringing this process to a successful conclusion. Our responsibility remains to keep improving the system so that the people’s will is expressed clearly, peacefully, and credibly. The work of strengthening our democracy continues, and we shall not relent. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/president-bola-tinubu-signs-final.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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To forestall a possible clash of the 2027 general elections with next year’s Muslim Ramadan and Christian Lent, the Senate earlier on Tuesday reopened debate on the Electoral Act 2022 (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill 2026, rescinding its earlier passage and recommitting the legislation to the Committee of the Whole. This is to give room for fresh amendments to take care of the possible clash between the 2027 general elections and major religious observances, including the Muslim fasting period of Ramadan and the Christian Lenten season. The decision followed consultations between the leadership of the National Assembly and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which had fixed the Presidential and National Assembly elections for February 2027 in line with the 360-day statutory notice requirement prescribed under Clause 28 of the amended law. Leading the motion during plenary presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Senate Leader, Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, invoked Orders 1B and 52.6 of the Senate Standing Orders to justify the reconsideration of a bill already passed. Bamidele explained that the Senate had passed the bill during an emergency sitting last week, but INEC subsequently announced its election notice and timetable, fixing the polls for February 2027. He disclosed that representatives of Muslim communities had approached the INEC to express concern that the election date would fall within the Ramadan fast, while projections also showed that the Christian Lenten season would extend into March 2027, potentially overlapping with the general election period. “Where it is possible for INEC to review its timetable without creating any conflict as envisaged, INEC could go ahead and reschedule,” Bamidele said. “However, INEC further briefed us that in view of the provision we passed requiring more than 360 days’ notice before elections, time was already running, and there would be need for a further amendment for it to adjust its programme.” He added: “The primary reason for convening today is to further amend the relevant provisions of the Electoral Act so that INEC can review its timetable in line with the concerns raised. Time is already running and without legislative intervention, it would be impossible for the Commission to adjust the schedule. This is not politically motivated; it is about inclusiveness, fairness and broad participation.” Bamidele warned that elections conducted during intense periods of fasting and religious devotion could dampen voter turnout, complicate logistics, strain security operations and weaken public confidence in the process. He said the Senate, therefore, decided to rescind its earlier decision in order to “jettison what we had earlier passed” and insert a clause that would empower the electoral body to review its timetable without breaching statutory timelines. Beyond the faith-calendar concerns, the Senate Leader disclosed that a critical review of the bill also revealed wide-ranging technical inconsistencies and drafting errors in the long title and several clauses, including Clauses 6, 9, 10, 11, 22, 23, 28, 29, 32, 42, 47, 51, 60, 62, 64, 65, 73, 77, 86, 87, 89, 93 and 94, affecting cross-referencing, serial numbering and internal consistency. “These scrivener’s errors and drafting gaps must be corrected to ensure coherence and prevent conflicting interpretations,” he added. According to him, a technical harmonisation committee, comprising the leadership of both chambers, members of the conference committee, clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives and legal drafting experts from the National Assembly’s Directorate of Legal Services had met to address the anomalies. Chairman of the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, Simon Lalong, who seconded the motion, dismissed suggestions that the current INEC chairman deliberately fixed an election date that would clash with Ramadan. He clarified that the long-term election timetable was originally unveiled in 2019 and had projected election cycles up to 2031, stressing that the issue was not a fresh decision targeted at any faith group. After debate, the Senate unanimously adopted two motions. First, to rescind its previous decision on the bill and second, to recommit it to the Committee of the Whole for comprehensive reconsideration and necessary amendments. Akpabio subsequently dissolved the chamber into the Committee of the Whole, where lawmakers repealed the earlier version of the bill in its entirety and commenced fresh clause-by-clause consideration. The major amendment of the day, Clause 28, was altered to provide that the “Commission shall, not later than 300 days before the day appointed for holding of an election under this Bill, publish a notice in each state of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, stating the date of the election and appointing the place at which nomination papers are to be delivered. “The notice shall be published in each constituency in respect of which an election is to be held. “In the case of a by-election, the Commission shall, not later than 14 days before the date appointed for the election, publish a notice stating the date of the election. “There shall not be substitution of candidates in a by-election except where a candidate of a political party in a by-election dies, the party shall submit to the Commission the name of its substitute candidate within seven days of the death of the candidate in the Form prescribed by the Commission.” This amendment effectively opened the window for the 2027 general elections to be held between December 2026 and January 2027. However, proceedings turned rowdy when the Senate arrived at Section 60(3), dealing with the electronic transmission of election results. Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, rising on a point of order, strongly objected to the proviso that allows the use of Form EC8A to manually record results at polling units where internet connectivity is unavailable for immediate upload to INEC’s Result Viewing Portal (IREV). He demanded a formal division of the Senate to determine the matter. “Mr President, Order 72 (1): ‘Any senator may challenge the opinion of the president by claiming a division.’ So, I am calling for a division. Thank you,” Abaribe said. Akpabio responded, “Point of order by Senator Abaribe calling for a division on Section 60(3). “What Senator Abaribe is saying is that in the event that the electronic transmission fails, we should leave it at that. We should not put a proviso that the primary source of collation, which is the EC8A, should be taken to the next centre for collation. So in view of that, he does not want to hear the word proviso.” As the sergeant-at-arms was summoned to commence the voting process, Akpabio directed lawmakers, “Those who want the proviso that in the event that there is a communication failure and we cannot transmit the form EC8A at that time, and then we take it to the next centre, stay on the right side.” His instruction was met with loud protests of “noooo” from opposing senators. Intervening, Bamidele advised, “Mr President, you are the presiding officer. By the grace of God and the mandate given to you by our colleagues here, you are the presiding officer. Nobody is going to tell you how to conduct this division. If you like, it can be by show of hands. If you like, you can ask for a show of hands. If you want us to be on a particular aisle, we can go there.” Akpabio then modified the voting method, stating, “Now, this is the procedure that I’m going to take. You will stand up on your seat and also raise your hand. “So, if you are in support of the proviso which enables the presiding officer to proceed to the next centre for collation with the hard copy of the signed form EC8A so that collation can continue, if you are in support of that proviso, can you stand and raise your hand? Sergeant-at-arms, come and count. Only stand up, raise your hand so that people can see you. The social media must see you. Wherever you are, stand so that people can see you.” Turning to the opposing camp, he added, “This is democracy in action. Those who have voted have been counted. Now, we want to see those that are insisting that if the transmission or communication fails, that the election stops there.” They responded, “No, we said no proviso.” Akpabio then directed, “Those opposed to the proviso, can you now stand up and raise your hand?” The senators counted included Abdul Ningi, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, Aminu Tambuwal, Victor Umeh, Seriake Dickson, Peter Jiya and Tony Nwoye. Announcing the outcome moments later, Akpabio said: “The result is as follows. The results have just tumbled in from the IREV. Those who do not want any proviso are 15 in number, and those who want the proviso are 55 in number. And so, the proviso stays.” With the decision taken, the Senate continued clause-by-clause consideration of the bill. After concluding deliberations in the Committee of the Whole, lawmakers passed the bill for third reading, adjourned for 30 minutes and reconvened to formally adopt the votes and proceedings. In his remarks, Akpabio thanked his colleagues for displaying democracy, “particularly those who had the courage even in the face of overwhelming majority to stand up and to answer your father’s name by showing so much courage to vote against a proviso in 60(3).” He continued, “Your minority status notwithstanding, you showed overwhelming courage. You were able to prove democracy at work. I also want to thank those who voted for the proviso to remain that you have saved democracy by making sure that we don’t go on continuous reruns and repeats of elections. By ensuring that the primary mode of election results is the form EC8A. “I want to also thank the Senate for introducing electronic transmission of polling unit results through the portal to the IReV, which will now make it possible for election monitors, including foreigners, who monitor our results, who are not able to visit the 176,000 plus polling units in Nigeria, to see the polling unit results dropping into the IReV. “This is a major innovation since 1960, which is still a stance to be applauded. I also want to thank you for noting that elections are done in the polling units. Elections are not done at the collation centres. That is why you insisted that the polling unit results filled by presiding officers and co-signed by the polling clerk as well as agents of candidates and political parties where available remain the primary mode of collation of all results in Nigeria. “I thank you for your innovation that we should undertake in the future that there is only direct consensus in our primary system because this will enable all the party people to partake in the choice of their candidates. “Above all, I thank you for cancelling your budget defence and coming to undertake this plenary to bring this issue to an end. Congratulations to all for ensuring a smooth election in 2027.” https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/2027-general-elections-key-highlights.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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Suspected bandits have attacked Asase Ugbede settlement in Naka, the administrative headquarters of Gwer West Local Government Area, leaving two people dead and several others injured. The attack, which occurred around 8:30 pm on Tuesday, threw residents into panic as the assailants reportedly emerged from a bush path linking Tse Adagba and Tse Ankpev Road and began shooting indiscriminately. A resident, Francis Ugbede, said the gunmen struck close to a military checkpoint, about 150 metres from the scene. He noted that soldiers stationed in Naka responded swiftly, preventing what he described as a potentially higher casualty figure. According to him, those killed were a primary school teacher from Mbabwande Council Ward, identified as Christopher Mule, and his wife. He added that the teacher’s second wife sustained injuries and is currently receiving treatment in hospital, while other victims have since been treated and discharged. “The soldiers intervened quickly. If not for their response, more lives would have been lost,” Ugbede said, adding that the attackers fled before additional security reinforcements arrived. The chairman of Gwer West Local Government Area, Victor Ormin, confirmed the attack but said he was still awaiting detailed reports on the number of casualties. “One of the injured women was taken to Makurdi for medical attention, while another is being treated in Naka. Security personnel are carrying out a search operation, so I will provide further details when available,” he said. https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/bandit-attack-in-benue-leaves-two-dead.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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Nigeria’s petition focused on DR Congo’s domestic law, which largely prohibits dual citizenship for adults The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has moved to quash circulating reports suggesting that FIFA has issued a verdict regarding Nigeria’s protest against the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over alleged ineligible players. The dispute follows Nigeria’s elimination on penalties by the Leopards in the final round of the African play-offs last November. This result ended the Super Eagles’ hopes of advancing to the intercontinental play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In the aftermath, the NFF filed a formal complaint with FIFA, questioning the eligibility of several DR Congo players. The federation argued that under Congolese law, dual nationality is not recognised, raising concerns about players holding European passports while representing the Leopards. NFF officials have now clarified that FIFA has not yet issued any ruling on the matter. Ademola Olajire, the federation’s Director of Communications, described reports claiming a decision in favour of either Nigeria or DR Congo as “false and misleading.” There is no decision from FIFA at this time. Any claims that a ruling has been made are false. FIFA has not communicated any verdict to the NFF or the Congolese federation,” Mr Olajire told Olukayode Thomas’ 234Sports website. The clarification appears aimed at addressing widespread online speculation, including fabricated documents purporting to show FIFA awarding Nigeria a 3–0 victory over DR Congo and reinstating the Super Eagles for the next stage of World Cup qualification. The NFF warned that such reports are entirely fake and should be disregarded. Background of the dispute Nigeria’s petition focused on DR Congo’s domestic law, which largely prohibits dual citizenship for adults. According to the NFF, some Leopards players allegedly retained foreign passports — including European nationality — without formally renouncing their previous citizenship. Among the players referenced in the petition were individuals reportedly holding Belgian, English, French, or Dutch passports. NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi said the federation submitted the petition to FIFA, raising concerns that the Congolese FA may have provided incomplete or misleading documentation when seeking FIFA clearance for these players. “As far as FIFA is concerned, once you have the passport of your country, you are eligible. But our concern is that FIFA may have been deceived into clearing them,” Sanusi explained to the media. DR Congo’s response DR Congo has publicly rejected Nigeria’s claims, urging the Super Eagles to accept the result on the pitch. The Congolese FA, through Director of Football Hérita Ilunga, stressed that FIFA’s definition of sporting nationality, not domestic citizenship law, governs eligibility. If that is the case, I advise my dear Naija to focus instead on AFCON,” Ilunga said. On social media, the Leopards framed Nigeria’s petition as an attempt to overturn results off the pitch. A post on DR Congo’s official X (formerly Twitter) account read: “If you can’t win on the pitch, don’t try to win from the back door. The World Cup has to be played with dignity and confidence, not with lawyers’ tricks. Bring it on!” What happens next FIFA retains the authority to investigate allegations of fraud or document falsification, and any confirmed wrongdoing could result in player bans, match forfeitures, or expulsion from competitions. However, the world body generally relies on passports and submitted documentation to determine eligibility at the time of clearance. For now, the matter remains under review. The NFF has reiterated its commitment to due process and pledged to provide updates only when it receives official communication from FIFA. Until then, claims of a ruling in favour of Nigeria or against DR Congo are unfounded. The ruling, when issued, will clarify the status of the contested players and the Super Eagles’ World Cup pathway. https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/nff-reacts-to-fifa-verdict-on-nigeria.html?m=1 Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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8 courses to study in Canada for high job opportunities Canada continues to be a top destination for international students seeking quality education and quality job opportunities. In 2026, certain courses stand out for their employability and alignment with Canada’s growing industries. 1. Accounting Accounting remains a stable and globally recognized career pathway for international students seeking professional growth in Canada. Canadian accounting programs are closely aligned with CPA Canada, offering industry-relevant training and clear pathways into careers in auditing, taxation, financial reporting, and corporate finance. 2. Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning AI and Machine Learning are at the forefront of Canada’s innovation economy, with research hubs in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver attracting global tech talent. Programs combine computer science, mathematics, and data modeling, preparing graduates for advanced technology roles in AI development, automation, and research. 3. Business Analytics Business Analytics bridges technology and management, helping organizations make data-driven decisions across industries such as finance, healthcare, and retail. Students with backgrounds in business, economics, or IT gain expertise in data forecasting, strategy, and performance improvement, opening doors to Canada’s growing analytics and consulting sectors. 4. Cybersecurity With global digital threats on the rise, Canada has seen strong demand for cybersecurity professionals. Courses cover network security, ethical hacking, digital forensics, and risk management, equipping graduates to protect data, prevent cyberattacks, and support secure digital transformation. 5. Data Science & Big Data Data Science programs focus on extracting insights from large datasets using statistics, programming, and analytics tools. Canada’s demand for data professionals spans technology, finance, marketing, and government, making this a highly employable field for international students. 6. Engineering Engineering remains one of the most sought-after fields in Canada, especially civil, mechanical, electrical, software, and environmental engineering. Programs often include co-op placements, giving students hands-on experience and professional networks to transition into high-paying roles. 7. Law Canadian law programs attract international students interested in global legal systems, corporate law, and public policy. Postgraduate courses provide training in international business law, human rights, and dispute resolution, enhancing global employability and legal expertise. 8. Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmaceutical Sciences programs support careers in drug development, biotechnology, regulatory affairs, and healthcare research. Canada’s life sciences sector offers opportunities in pharmaceutical companies, research institutes, and hospitals, contributing to innovations in treatments and clinical trials. https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/8-courses-to-study-in-canada-for-high.html?m=1 Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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I’m not a saint, I am back to sleeping with Portable but my bestie, Debby, is secretly sleeping him too — Queen Dami Queen Dami, widower of the late Alaafin of Oyo and ex sidechic of singer Portable, has set social media on fire after openly admitting she’s back to sleeping with the singer, while accusing her close friend of doing the same thing behind her back. Fourteen months ago, controversial singer Portable and Queen Dammy ended their relationship in a publicly messy version with Dammy vowing never to return to him However in a new a bold statement, Queen Dami confessed, “I’m not a saint, I’m still sl+eping with Portable,” but quickly added that her friend Debby, who has allegedly been dragging her, is also intimate with him. According to her, Portable personally warned her to stop associating with Debby because she is one of the women he’s involved with. Queen Dami claimed the singer even showed her chats and proof of their meetings as evidence. She further stated that two other people confirmed the affair. However, when she confronted Debby about what Portable revealed, the friend reportedly denied everything, insisting she and the singer are only business partners. The messy revelation has now sparked reactions online, with many questioning the complicated love triangle and the loyalty between friends. https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/queen-dami-opens-up-about-relationship.html?m=1 Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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Singer bitten to death by snake in Abuja laid to resthttps://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/26-year-old-singer-ifunanya-nwangene.html?m=1
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Isreal DMW blasts Sophia Momodu’s lawyer amid Davido custody battle drama Davido’s aide, Isreal DMW, has reacted angrily following the latest developments in the ongoing joint custody case between Davido and Sophia Momodu over their daughter, Imade Adeleke. Taking to Instagram, Isreal fired shots at Sophia’s legal representative, using harsh words while expressing his frustration over the situation. He wrote: “Fear women, who carry churches on their heads like Cross. Their minds are always deep 💯 They dnt care how you feel when they about to hurt you. W!cked and useless Lawyer.” His post is coming shortly after Davido himself publicly called out the lawyer following a tense courtroom session tied to the custody dispute. https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/israel-dmw-responds-amid-ongoing.html
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Chelsea under Liam Rosenior: ✅ win against Hull City 🤝 Draw against Leeds United ✅ Win against Wolverhampton ❌ Loss against Arsenal ✅ Win against West Ham ✅ Win against Napoli ✅ Win against Crystal Palace ✅ Win against Pafos ✅ Win against Brentford ❌ Loss against Arsenal ✅ Win against Charlton 8 wins, 2 losses and 1 draw… https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/chelsea-under-liam-rosenior.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala |
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara may likely forward the list of commissioners to the House of Assembly this week for lawmakers’ consideration and approval, it was learnt yesterday.https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/fubara-may-submit-commissioners-list.html?m=1
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The APC has 30 GOVERNORS, THIRTY !!! You should be the ones championing Electronic transmission. You have 10 million electronically registered members. DO YOU NOT? You have the Army, the Police, the Navy, Air Force, DSS, NSA, EFCC, ICPC, INEC, the judiciary, NSCDC, RCCG, NTA, Hibah, Amotekun, & Ebube Agu.https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/the-apc-has-30-governors-thirty-isaac.html?m=1
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The Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund have accepted Cristiano Ronaldo’s demands and the Portugal star is set to return for Al Nassr’s clash with Al-Fateh on February 14. Outstanding wages at the club have now been paid, while the board has regained control of the club’s management. 🇸🇦🇵🇹 https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/cristiano-ronaldo-expected-back-for-al.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZakpmsCOl0?si=LBOZx2BCe1b9ZfRW I brought my first son to join the protest. He is a medical doctor, his job is if there's injury to treat the injured ones.here: https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/amaechi-my-son-at-protest-was-there-to.html
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“THE PHONES NO LONGER RING” Yusuf Buhari, son of Late Nigeria’s Presido|Point One explains what life has become after he left the corridors of Power “After Goodluck Jonathan made that call to my dad to congratulate him on his victory as Nigeria’s next President, I used to receive up to 2,000 calls a day from different people. The calls would start coming in as early as 4 a.m. — from old classmates, acquaintances, extended family relatives, former maids, and servants who had once worked for the Buhari family at some point. There were also callers with bogus, untraceable explanations, but my assistant would simply come up with polite excuses to end those conversations quickly! But the moment my dad left power and handed the baton to His Excellency Bola Tinubu, the calls dropped dramatically to about 100 a day. After my dad was buried, they reduced even further to around 20 daily — usually just from siblings and business associates. The phones no longer ring. Nobody truly cares…” - Olabode https://www.titopeblog.com/2026/02/the-phones-no-longer-ring-yusuf-buhari.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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William Troost-Ekong has decided to retire from international football and won’t play for Nigeria again. William Troost-Ekong has decided to retire from international football and won’t play for Nigeria again. After representing the Netherlands at U19 and U20 level, Troost-Ekong chose to switch his allegiance to Nigeria. Olympic & AFCON medals, a World Cup appearance, and eventually the captain’s armband, he gave nine years of service to the Super Eagles. After 83 caps, 3 medals and playing in 5 major tournaments, Troost-Ekong says goodbye to the Super Eagles. Legend status secured 🦅🇳🇬 https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/12/troost-ekong-bids-farewell-to-nigeria.html?m=1 Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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💔 Today would've been Diogo Jota's 29th birthday. https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/12/today-wouldve-been-diogo-jotas-29th.html?m=1 Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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CIVIL DEFENCE, CORRECTIONAL, FIRE AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES BOARD (CDCFIB) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has announced the postponement of the opening of the portal for shortlisted candidates to attend physical screening and document verification. The portal, which was initially scheduled to open on 1st December 2025, will now be open as soon possible. Shortlisted candidates are advised to check the official recruitment portal, “recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng” for updates on the new opening date. The CDCFIB apologizes for any inconvenience caused and appreciates the interest of applicants in the recruitment exercise. Further announcements will be made on the official portal and social media handles. e-Signed A M Jibril Maj Gen (Rtd) Secretary to the Board 1st December, 2025 https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/12/cdcfib-update-on-recruitment-exercise.html?m=1 Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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Kunle Afod Confirms Chief Lere Paimo Is Healthy and Alive Chief Lere Paimo (Baba Eda) Is Still Alive https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/kunle-afod-confirms-chief-lere-paimo-is.html?m=1 Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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FG SHUTDOWN 47 SCHOOLS BECAUSE OF INSECURITY. "Education thrives where safety is guaranteed, and every child deserves to learn without fear https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/safety-first-federal-government-shuts.html?m=1 Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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BREAKING: Segun Awolowo, grandson of Nigeria’s first Western region premier, dies at 62 Segun Awolowo, grandchild of the late Obafemi Awolowo, former premier of Western Nigeria, has died. He was 62. The Awolowo family announced the passing of Segun in a statement issued on Thursday. “With extremely heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather- Olusegun Awolowo,” the statement reads. https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/breaking-segun-awolowo-grandson-of.html?m=1 Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/us-president-donald-trump-and-cristiano.html?m=1 US President Donald Trump and Cristiano Ronaldo at the White House Moments like this tend to spark curiosity, but at the heart of it, it’s simply two global figures sharing a conversation that caught the world’s attention." Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/paul-pogba-will-play-for-monaco-in.html He hasn't played football for 26 months. After a brutal stretch sidelined by injuries, a doping ban (reduced from four to 18 months), and more setbacks since his last competitive outing in September 2023, the 32-year-old will play football again. Monaco boss Sébastien Pocognoli has given the green light, confirming Pogba's availability for Saturday's Ligue 1 clash away at Stade Rennais. Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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The Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji, has condemned Tuesday’s violent clash between some military officers and traders at the technology market in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/ekiti-governor-oyebanji-condemns-clash.html
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https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/cristiano-with-selfie-inside-white-house.html Cristiano with a selfie inside the White House 🤳 He attended a meeting as Donald Trump hosted the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the Portuguese icon to discuss international relations 💬 Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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By Kingsley Omonobi A young Nigerian Navy officer, Lt. A.M. Yarima, who recently had a confrontation with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, reportedly escaped an assassination attempt on Sunday evening. Military sources told Vanguard that Yarima was trailed by unidentified men dressed in black and riding in two unmarked Hilux vans with no number plates. The vehicles allegedly followed him from the NIPCO Filling Station off the Line Expressway to Gado Nasco Way. According to the source, the officer noticed the surveillance and executed a “strategic maneuver,” successfully evading the suspected assailants. The incident reportedly occurred around 6:30 p.m. The source added that the matter is under investigation and is receiving “the seriousness it deserves,” noting that further details are being withheld so as not to compromise the process. The development comes days after Lt. Yarima, while on duty with other security personnel, engaged in a tense confrontation with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike over a disputed land site in Gaduwa District. The clash, captured on video, sparked widespread public debate and prompted intervention from the Presidency, which subsequently halted the demolition exercise at the site. Following the incident, military veterans nationwide criticised Wike for verbally insulting the officer and rejected calls for disciplinary action against Yarima. Spokesman for the Coalition of Retired Veterans, Abiodun Durowaiye-Herberts, warned that ex-service members would “occupy the office and residence of the FCT Minister” if the officer faced any punishment. He stressed that military personnel owe allegiance to Nigeria—not individual public officials—and insisted that Wike must apologise for his remarks. “How can a public office holder call an officer ‘a fool’ on camera?” he queried, adding that such conduct undermines national institutions and demeans the dignity of public office. Meanwhile, Minister of Defence Mohammad Badaru Abubakar has assured that no military personnel acting lawfully will be sanctioned over the altercation. “We will always protect officers and our armed forces personnel on lawful duty,” Badaru said during a ministerial briefing for the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebrations at the National Defence College. “Any officer on lawful duty will be protected if he is doing his job lawfully and doing it well.” Veterans had earlier vowed to mobilise and occupy the FCT Ministry if Lt. Yarima faced any form of disciplinary action. https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/breaking-lieutenant-yarima-escapes.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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Gbolahan, sets the bar high as emerges as the overall best students in the class of 2024/2025 set Gbolahan’s remarkable achievements have earned him a suite of well-deserved rewards. As the Overall Best Graduating Student at the University of Ibadan, he also clinched top honors in the Faculty of Science and Department of Botany. In recognition of his academic excellence, he has been awarded fully funded scholarships to pursue further studies in Canada and the USA. Beyond academics, he has secured a well-paying job that ensures he can take care of himself and his family, proving that hard work and dedication can open doors to both educational and professional success. https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/university-of-ibadan-overall-best.html Lukuluku69 SlavaUkraini Mynd44 Seun Nlfpmod Lalasticlala
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See previous thread https://www.nairaland.com/8562491/parents-slap-teacher-abuja-private The parents of the pupil who was allegedly ass@ulted by his teacher in an Abuja-based school have come out to give their own side of the story.. https://www.titopeblog.com/2025/11/parents-of-pupil-who-slapped-teacher.html
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