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PoliticsRe: Though Challenging, Tinubu’s Reforms Laying Foundation For Progress - Inuwa Yaha by SixSeven: 11:41am On Mar 29
Reaffirming the forum’s support for Tinubu, Inuwa praised the President for “his reform-oriented leadership” as he clocks 74.
Can you imagine that Tinubu was 62 years old herehuh


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtjpjOPjuUk

If he had been going abroad for medical vacation for that his knee pain twelve years ago, you know the foundation their runway is built on.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Clocks 74, Thanks Nigerians For Messages And Prayers by SixSeven: 11:27am On Mar 29
Comfyonos2019:
How old were them Donald Duke and ibori when they became governors. Was ibori not abacha boy. Is ibori up to 70 years, why do you now doubt tinubu's age.
As of March 2026, here are the approximate ages of the surviving members of the 1999 Class of Governors:

* Victor Attah (Akwa Ibom): 87
* Bisi Akande (Osun): 87
* Olusegun Osoba (Ogun): 86
* Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa): 79
* Peter Odili (Rivers): 77
* Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Lagos): 74
* George Akume (Benue): 72
* Attahiru Bafarawa (Sokoto): 71
* Achike Udenwa (Imo): 77
* Joshua Dariye (Plateau): 68
* Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano): 69
* Lucky Igbinedion (Edo): 68
* Niyi Adebayo (Ekiti): 68
* James Ibori (Delta): 67
* Ahmed Makarfi (Kaduna): 69
* Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia): 65
* Donald Duke (Cross River): 64
* Saminu Turaki (Jigawa): 62
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Clocks 74, Thanks Nigerians For Messages And Prayers by SixSeven: 11:17am On Mar 29
Foreign AffairsRe: Canada Declare War On God. by SixSeven: 11:01am On Mar 29
erad:
From your screenshots, you still haven't proven those parts of the bill is specifically against Christianity. You only proved Christians are the only cry babies who seem to have a problem with it.

Life does not revolve around Christianity and this is exactly what a secular state should be all about, preventing one religion from weaponizing their belief against others. If you feel a part of the Bible can be perceived as 'hate crime', maybe it's time to reconsider that religion.
Use the AI to find out how other religions are against sections of the bill. No further information is necessary. Thank. You.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Clocks 74, Thanks Nigerians For Messages And Prayers by SixSeven: 10:58am On Mar 29
alanto:
People age differently. For context, can you post the picture of your father so I can show you something?
Yes I can, because you must assume I am that internet kid who wants to prove intelligence to you smiley

SportsRe: Defiant Senegal Display Afcon Trophy Before Beating Peru In Friendly by SixSeven: 10:55am On Mar 29
[quote author=Freshandfitpod post=138922738]Morocco should cover their face in shame[/quote

SportsRe: Defiant Senegal Display Afcon Trophy Before Beating Peru In Friendly by SixSeven: 5:46am On Mar 29
Senegalese are not cowering to intimidation. Did anyone watch Morocco vs Ecuador? Morocco did not leave the field for the goal? grin

Foreign AffairsRe: No Kings Protests Across The US Rally Against Donald Trump by SixSeven:
The large chair does not make a WHAThuh

Foreign AffairsRe: Canada Declare War On God. by SixSeven: 5:25am On Mar 29
erad:
Everybody cannot be stupid together. Point out specific parts of the law that is against Christianity.

I'm waiting.
The fact that you used AI and did not answer your question with it should be worrying.

CelebritiesRe: Drama As Peller Chased Out Of The Alake Of Egbaland Palace (video) by SixSeven: 5:15am On Mar 29
honour8:
Later they would say school na scam, this is part of the things you learn in school, how to compot and carry yourself for people to respect you.
That kid said, "we don see a lot of king already".

PoliticsRe: Soludo’s Former Aide Returns To Teaching Job After Expiration Of Appointment by SixSeven: 5:10am On Mar 29
OneCandleAway:
That's the way it's supposed to be. After political tenure go back to your occupation. Not that you would get Soo used to free government money you want to kpai there
Exactly. Politics is not a career, it should be a sabbatical but for here, na Saka Sapa Tinubu.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Clocks 74, Thanks Nigerians For Messages And Prayers by SixSeven: 4:55am On Mar 29
Let's check out something.

Erdogan of Turkiye 🇹🇷 is 72 years old. Look at him with the President.

https://www.tiktok.com/video/7600063538542988552

King Charles is 77 years old. Look at him with the President.

https://www.tiktok.com/video/7618663580803665172

Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of UAE is 65 years old. Look at him with the President.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLMv3MLerWQ

Buhari, when he handed over was 80. Look at him with the President.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkcvNy1ym40

If you don't Gerrit, forget about it grin

Happy 70 4th Mr President cheesy
RomanceRe: As A Woman, Never Do This With Your Colleague At Work by SixSeven: 4:28am On Mar 29
Don't eat your worksheat so you can excel and make a PowerPointful presentation of your career. A word is enough for the reader.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Lady Raises Alarm Over Hardship After Filling Her Fuel Tank For #93,000 by SixSeven: 4:14am On Mar 29
EvangelistChuks:
Ojo Maduekwe and his bicycle comes to my mind;former Nigerian transport minister advicing Nigerians.
Did you forget that he had an accident with that bike++👇

Abuja — CURRENT campaign by Transport Minister, Chief Ojo Maduekwe to popularise the use of bicycle as a means of transportation almost claimed his life yesterday after he was knocked down by a bus while he was riding a bicycle to the weekly meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

The accident, occurred 50 metres from the minister's Mabushi residence in Abuja. Two buses with registration numbers XB 349 REH and XE 787 ABC had at the Banex intersection, with one of the vehicles knocking the minister into a ditch.
PoliticsRe: We Will Move Over 70% Of Obidient Structure To APC - Balami Vows, Hails Yilwatda by SixSeven: 3:45am On Mar 29
You guys don't yet understand what the Obidients are and who they are. If you think it is the regular politics played by Nigerian politicians for a long time, you got it wrong. This is why they (Obidients) constantly get attacked, because they are trying to use one brush to paint them and that can't work. I heard a 60+ year old woman today say she is Obidient and she had no apologies. Why? Because at that age, no one can do anything to you. So if you think it is about age, tribe or youth, you got it all wrong and that's what makes it most interesting. The biggest fear of our politicians is to have people who question them, have the audacity to hold them to account and demand things from them without collecting shishi, that's their biggest problem with the Obidients... The audacity!

Obi himself is guided because they can ask him questions and our politicians want to lord over us, they are deliberating impoverishing the people so they lose their dignity, their honor and power to ask questions. Bloody idoits with power.

Obi is just a figure head and you need to know that Obidients is a cover for ordinary Nigerians who have seen this game of bribery and corruption, fake activism and false promises that you have done over and over again. They want a Nigeria that will work for all, not a few. They want a Nigeria that is not based on where are you from or who you know. They want to ask questions and demand answers. Rice, money and propaganda cannot sway them. They are thinking. For any group of people, you will always have people who are in the extreme but when I see the regular politicians try to make Obidients look aggressive, uncouth etc, I laugh because if the Obidients want to do it, with this their internet connection, they will show you evidence of how you are making a fouuol of yourself. Many of these politicians don't know that with the internet now, those lies and fake promises cannot sell. Propaganda cannot work anymore because people can see through the BS and that's what a thinking faculty is meant for. They know Obi is not a saint but one thing about him is that he is someone they can talk to. You see that point of talking to, without airs is so underrated by the current crop of politicians. Many of them missed the memo. Relatability is an essential part of the game but they are used to money working for them, so let the boys do the talking for them, we will do the workings through rigging. Have you asked yourself why people will crowdfund on behalf of a politician? Una thinks say dem no get sense? Why do you think he doesn't need to pay people to support him? Why do you think with all the attacks on his person, all the abuses, his supporters don't even bother? 😂 🤡

The Obidient Movement Is Organic, Peter Obi Didn’t Pay for It - Justin Ijeh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-qgUo2mwaw
PoliticsRe: I’m Surprised To See A Lot Of Young People At The APC Convention Yesterday by SixSeven: 3:40am On Mar 29
realG101:
You sound funny.

In a country literally gasping for breath like nigeria, politics is a game of life and death.

The lives and destinies of millions are impacted by election outcomes.

If someone chooses to vote for an enemy of the people for some dump reason, that person is an enemy himself and can be berated for his choice.

You cannot be against my political wellbeing and expect me to be smiling oth you.

No one can stop anyone from supporting their candidate of choice, but actions have consequences.
You either want to practice democracy or not. Majority may not be right but vox populi, vox dei. But let the voice of the people be heard. Let them all face the consequences. A situation where you don't want the people's mandate and you are ashamed of what they have chosen is not democracy, it's demon crazy.
CelebritiesRe: Concerns As Veteran Actor Sunday Afolabi Spotted Driving Danfo by SixSeven: 10:25pm On Mar 28
neonly:
It well🙏
Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan how many times I call u Nigerian need u oooooo
As bad as APC currently is, Nigerians have not slept on the fact that Jonathan wasn't the kind of president we needed either. Forward ever, backward never.
RomanceRe: Edafe Okporo & Nick Giglio Divorce After 3 Years Of Marriage by SixSeven: 10:23pm On Mar 28
There are no African proverbs for this lifestyle unfortunately.

PoliticsRe: FG, Gencos Disagree Over Electricity Debt Reconciliation by SixSeven: 8:32pm On Mar 28
There was once a President
Denalarian:
1st presidency disconnected from the grid now it's story time

CelebritiesRe: I Never Thought I’d Be Single At 37 – Jason Derulo by SixSeven: 8:26pm On Mar 28
SarcasticWords:
A sad but truthful nature of women perfectly explained.

To the married man reading this, yes, your fear and worry isnt just paranoia.

That lovely wife of yours will cheat the moment the perfect opportunity presents itself. (That is if she hasnt already cheated 😉)

And for those of you whose wives own toys, she has cheated on you mentally, because whenever she makes use of those toys, she imagines someone (Definitely not you) going into her. Very soon the cheating will manifest itself physically.

Kpele!
I agree with the last paragraph but there is some form of projection. Have heard that what you fear the most, you attract to yourself? So what is the need for paranoia? If you see every traffic light as red, even when it turns green, you will challenge it.
EducationRe: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by SixSeven: 7:15pm On Mar 28
Image123:
In other words, there's zilch proof of government paying anything. Thank you.
You first say:

Cambridge International Education works with private schools all over the world, what are you on about? Do you think it's free? A foreign school (Coventry University) must liase with and get approval from the Ministry of Education before establishing anything in Nigeria. That's basic commonsense.

Then you say how much is the government paying. But you talk about approval and I am showing you what a TNE is and whether this is the business of a government using public funds for a partnership with a private school, then you are telling us that there is no proof of government involvement for a TNE agreement whose details have not been released but a UNILAG has done recently too. C'mon!

A half truth is the most cowardly of lies. Mark Twain

Government has no business with this venture. And it is hypocritical that the same government that put a moratorium on establishing universities has now changed its tone.
Foreign AffairsRe: Trump: I Hangout With Losers, It Makes Me Feel Better (Video) by SixSeven: 6:35pm On Mar 28
"I like people that listen to my success"

CrimeRe: A Shock Note Dropped On A Dead Cult Victim by SixSeven: 6:09pm On Mar 28
"DON'T PITY HIM HE HAS KILLED OVER 10 PEOPLE. IT'S HIS TURN AND MAYBE OUR TURN TOMORROW"
BIRTH is a terminal illness as we will all die but it won't be our turn tomorrow because we did not kill by the sword.

EducationRe: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by SixSeven: 5:46pm On Mar 28
Image123:
How much is government paying for it?
Good question.

This is NAN report.

FG secures Coventry university deal to deliver UK degrees in Nigeria
ON: MARCH 18, 2026 IN: EDUCATION
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By Funmilayo Adeyemi

The Federal Government has secured a partnership with Coventry University under a Transnational Education (TNE) arrangement to establish a campus in Nigeria for the delivery of affordable, globally recognised degrees.

The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, disclosed this in a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja by Folasade Boriowo, Director of Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Education.

Alausa, who is currently in the United Kingdom accompanying President Bola Tinubu, said he had engaged with UK university leadership, key investors, and development partners to drive the initiative.

He said the proposed campus would be located in Alaro City, Lagos State, and would offer Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM), Business, and Technical and Vocational Education and Training.

According to him, the degrees would be equivalent to those awarded in the United Kingdom, with admissions expected to commence between the third and fourth quarters of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.

The minister said the initiative was designed to expand access to world-class education at reduced cost, while strengthening skills development and improving graduate employability.

He added that the programme would enable Nigerian students to study locally while receiving international-standard education.

Alausa noted that the partnership, supported by the UK’s Department for Business and Trade, underscored the government’s commitment to positioning Nigeria as a hub for knowledge, skills, and innovation. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

Edited by Tosin Kolade

Copyright © 2026 News Agency of Nigeria.


This is the TNE our Minister went to sign that UNILAG had done something like it with University of Birmingham.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8Pedt3L8MA
FamilyRe: “Avoid DNA Tests” — Odumeje by SixSeven: 1:52pm On Mar 28
pussyphilia:
This is what I have been saying in the issue. In many parts of Nigeria, especially Igbo tribe, any child born in a marriage belongs to the husband regardless of paternity. Even if the couple are separated and the wife got pregnant by another man during the separation, such child belongs to the husband unless bride price has been returned to the wife's family. In some cases, if the man died after marriage without his own child, the wife is encouraged to get pregnant from outside in order that the family does not close.
I understand it from the point of bride price and that is why she still belongs to that family but to say that the child is theirs when you are tracing lineage, I am not sure about that. While the Igbo law determines who a child belongs to for the sake of land, titles, and name, the core idea, the collective responsibility for children is a foundational principle in many African cultures and is often summarized by the famous proverb, "It takes a village to raise a child." In western individualistic cultures, children are often viewed primarily as the responsibility of the nuclear family.

"Nwa bụ nwa ọra" (A child belongs to all/the community). This is the same idea that while a child has one father for inheritance, every adult in the community has a duty to look after that child’s well-being.

Child ownership is a formal system rooted in patrilineal lineage and the payment of the bride price for the Igbos. Legally and traditionally, fatherhood is defined by marriage rites rather than just biology. If a man has paid the bride price for a woman, any child she bears is considered his child, belonging to his ancestral lineage and entitled to his name and inheritance. Just as, if no bride price is paid, the child traditionally belongs to the mother’s father’s lineage.



Again, when a man dies, and she remarries outside the family clan, is the child still the dead man's?
FamilyRe: “Avoid DNA Tests” — Odumeje by SixSeven: 1:38pm On Mar 28
saintopus:
The pastor is right, as an Ijaw man, I know that as part of the Ijaw culture any child born by your wife belings to the husband.
This is true of what I met in the early 80s growing up as child.
There was no need for DNA, there are even cases of clear difference in the family but the man will just accept it. Sometimes those children will rise to be the breadwinner in the family.
I will never conduct a DNA test even if billions of dollars on the children.
I don't have any need for one because my children are my photocopy.
Is it like the one I quoted above 👆 when the man is dead too. Is that his child when he dies? That is the one I am interested in.
FamilyRe: “Avoid DNA Tests” — Odumeje by SixSeven: 1:36pm On Mar 28
Rossychy:
This is traditionally or culturally correct. Any child a woman gives birth to under the roof of any man whether the man is dead or alive, belongs to him.
Whether the man is deadhuh Like he died in 2023, she gave birth in 2025 and the child is still his?
PoliticsRe: I’m Surprised To See A Lot Of Young People At The APC Convention Yesterday by SixSeven: 1:24pm On Mar 28
Is there anything stopping young people from participating in politics? Another propaganda up their sleeves. Didn't the APC Youth Coalition guy call something Jagaban Army last election? Oh, since it's APC, they are thinking youth but when the same youth are supporting other parties, they are online youth and wasting their lives away? See this hypocrisy eh, you guys sound so intelligent with it, it's just that yours is spelled backward. There is freedom of association in Nigeria and anyone can join any party they wish to. The problem is that some of you don't believe in that, you are always bothered when they choose to support the party of their choice and whoever they wish to support. You want to teach them politics and make them cry. What a party of concern grin
PoliticsRe: This APC Campaign Poster From Ten Years Ago Is Shocking Today by SixSeven: 1:20pm On Mar 28
The talking man now doesn't talk anymore. He uses spokesmen and aides


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtjpjOPjuUk

They have repackaged it as The Don. Don must be silent, he is a strategist, he doesn't make noise. Trump is fighting a war in Iran, we hear from him first. Clowns.
PoliticsRe: This APC Campaign Poster From Ten Years Ago Is Shocking Today by SixSeven: 1:18pm On Mar 28
APC
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I am very happy they got power because if they didn't, they would have painted themselves as the president that never was etc. They were already doing this for Buhari until the AC merger with CPC.

EducationRe: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by SixSeven: 1:15pm On Mar 28
delpee:
The problem is that we have free market enterprise here. It's a private institution not funded by government in any way. All that they require is approval if they meet the prescribed standards by NUC and the Fed. Ministry of Education. I don't see how ASUU can resist.
Even the government is not consistent with their own policies.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUUZ4_kuI_M

Dalohad:
Open British university does not even employ Nigerian lecturers, why should they be allowed to profit from the Nigerian academic market.

Any foreign Online/Open university that wants a campus in Nigeria, must firstly show NUC that at least 50% of their employed Faculty are Nigerians, and they must pay the Nigerian lecturers in dollars or pounds.

That is the only way to gain respect of the sleazy British and Europeans who advertise their useless online and open Universities to Nigerian students but will never employ Nigerian lecturers and Faculty or even give Nigerian students visas..

Another useless one is BYU-pathway, I can name tons of them, who simply want to take money from Nigeria students and never employ Nigerian Faculty or give visas.

NUC should take this matter very seriously. That University will not be allowed here. We have enough already.

We know they are in deficit and they are looking for Nigerian funds to measure up. They can look elsewhere. Maybe Namibia.

EducationRe: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by SixSeven: 12:56pm On Mar 28
Image123:
Cambridge International Education works with private schools all over the world, what are you on about? Do you think it's free? A foreign school (Coventry University) must liase with and get approval from the Ministry of Education before establishing anything in Nigeria. That's basic commonsense.
So a government that should fix public education system is so concerned about private schools? And you think that makes sense? Is it your tax payers money that Tinubu used to go and bring Coventry to Nigeria? I know you are more intelligent than this. Let me put a full stop to this, not an ellipsis.

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