• BREAKING NEWS: The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has extended the deadline for filing employers’ annual tax returns by one week — moving it from February 1 to February 7, 2026. The extension is meant to give businesses additional time to prepare and submit accurate filings ahead of the 2027 tax year compliance cycle. Employers are reminded that electronic submission via the LIRS eTax platform remains the approved method, following the complete phase-out of manual filings. 

    #LIRS #TaxDeadline #Lagos #Nigeria #BusinessNews
    BREAKING NEWS: The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has extended the deadline for filing employers’ annual tax returns by one week — moving it from February 1 to February 7, 2026. The extension is meant to give businesses additional time to prepare and submit accurate filings ahead of the 2027 tax year compliance cycle. Employers are reminded that electronic submission via the LIRS eTax platform remains the approved method, following the complete phase-out of manual filings.  #LIRS #TaxDeadline #Lagos #Nigeria #BusinessNews
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  • BREAKING NEWS : Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is on an official visit to Turkey, suddenly lost his balance and fell at the Presidential Complex, where he was welcomed with an official ceremony
    BREAKING NEWS : Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is on an official visit to Turkey, suddenly lost his balance and fell at the Presidential Complex, where he was welcomed with an official ceremony
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    The Federal Government has reaffirmed plans to comprehensively map Nigeria for expanded gas distribution networks while intensifying calls for increased refinery capacity to position the country as a major exporter of petroleum products.
    BREAKING NEWS 🔥🔥🔥 The Federal Government has reaffirmed plans to comprehensively map Nigeria for expanded gas distribution networks while intensifying calls for increased refinery capacity to position the country as a major exporter of petroleum products.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: The supreme court has dismissed the trial of the former chief security officer to the late military head of state, General Sani Abacha, Hamza Al-Mustapha in the murder of the wife of the late politician,MKO Abiola, late Kudirat Abiola.
    BREAKING NEWS: The supreme court has dismissed the trial of the former chief security officer to the late military head of state, General Sani Abacha, Hamza Al-Mustapha in the murder of the wife of the late politician,MKO Abiola, late Kudirat Abiola.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: A high-level delegation from the United States government is expected in Nigeria as part of the President Donald Trump administration’s moves to protect communities impacted by terrorism.

    This is according to information on the website of the U.S State Department.
    BREAKING NEWS: A high-level delegation from the United States government is expected in Nigeria as part of the President Donald Trump administration’s moves to protect communities impacted by terrorism. This is according to information on the website of the U.S State Department.
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    Portable shares stunning New look after release from correctional centre.

    He claims to be innocent.
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    BREAKING NEWS 🔥 Portable shares stunning New look after release from correctional centre. He claims to be innocent. #fintternews
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    Carter efe has vowed to sl@p Wizkid any day he sets his eyes on Wizkid…..

    Popular skit maker Carter Efe has sparked online reactions after vowing to confront Wizkid following a comment made by DJ Tunez. In a video shared online, Carter expressed anger over what he described as a subtle shade from DJ Tunez during Shank Comics’ livestream, where Tunez advised viewers “not to spit on people.” Carter interpreted the remark as directed at him and, in response, issued a threat toward Wizkid, linking the singer to his DJ. The video has since gone viral, drawing mixed reactions from fans.
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    BREAKING NEWS; Carter efe has vowed to sl@p Wizkid any day he sets his eyes on Wizkid….. Popular skit maker Carter Efe has sparked online reactions after vowing to confront Wizkid following a comment made by DJ Tunez. In a video shared online, Carter expressed anger over what he described as a subtle shade from DJ Tunez during Shank Comics’ livestream, where Tunez advised viewers “not to spit on people.” Carter interpreted the remark as directed at him and, in response, issued a threat toward Wizkid, linking the singer to his DJ. The video has since gone viral, drawing mixed reactions from fans. #fintternews
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  • Fintter is a fast-growing digital media platform dedicated to breaking news, real-time updates, and powerful storytelling. We bring facts as they break and stories as they matter — covering Nigeria and beyond with clarity, balance, and impact.

    Our goal is simple: inform, engage, and give voice to the stories that shape our society.

    #BreakingNews #Storytelling #Fintter #Media
    Fintter is a fast-growing digital media platform dedicated to breaking news, real-time updates, and powerful storytelling. We bring facts as they break and stories as they matter — covering Nigeria and beyond with clarity, balance, and impact. Our goal is simple: inform, engage, and give voice to the stories that shape our society. #BreakingNews #Storytelling #Fintter #Media
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Uganda president Museveni declared winner, extends 40-year rule in Uganda

    BREAKING NEWS: Uganda 🇺🇬 president Museveni declared winner, extends 40-year rule in Uganda
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  • BREAKING NEWS: The Federal Government has banned the mining of sand within a 10 kilometer radius of River Niger.

    This is aimed at protecting the first and second Niger bridges.
    BREAKING NEWS: The Federal Government has banned the mining of sand within a 10 kilometer radius of River Niger. This is aimed at protecting the first and second Niger bridges.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Uganda president Museveni declared winner, extends 40-year rule in Uganda
    BREAKING NEWS: Uganda 🇺🇬 president Museveni declared winner, extends 40-year rule in Uganda
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    Anthony Joshua is BACK

    He shared a video of him training on Snapchat. According to what we heard , he is planning to fight Tyson Fury and every money he makes from it , he will give it all to the family of his two friends he lost .

    Bro revealed that he can’t cry his friends forever . He needs to stand up and be a man . His next fight will be for his friends …
    Breaking News …… Anthony Joshua is BACK💪💪💪 He shared a video of him training on Snapchat. According to what we heard , he is planning to fight Tyson Fury and every money he makes from it , he will give it all to the family of his two friends he lost . Bro revealed that he can’t cry his friends forever . He needs to stand up and be a man . His next fight will be for his friends …
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  • Fintter.com – Breaking News and Social Media.
    No filters. No bias. No media manipulation.
    Real stories. Real voices. Real-time news.
    Get the truth as it happens. Visit Fintter.com.
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    Join the platform built for truth, speed, and freedom.
    Get real news, exactly as it happens.
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    Fintter.com – Breaking News and Social Media. No filters. No bias. No control of the media space. This is where real stories live and real voices are heard. Join the platform built for truth, speed, and freedom. Get real news, exactly as it happens. Visit Fintter.com today.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: FG Approves 40% Pay Rise for Lecturers

    The Federal Government has approved a 40% salary increase for Nigerian lecturers and introduced a new professorial allowance.

    #ASUU #NigeriaEducation #LecturersPayRise #ProfessorialAllowance #FG #BreakingNews #HigherEducation #NigeriaNews
    🚨 BREAKING NEWS: FG Approves 40% Pay Rise for Lecturers The Federal Government has approved a 40% salary increase for Nigerian lecturers and introduced a new professorial allowance. #ASUU #NigeriaEducation #LecturersPayRise #ProfessorialAllowance #FG #BreakingNews #HigherEducation #NigeriaNews
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  • BREAKING NEWS: US Tech Billionaire Joe Lonsdale Invests $11.8m In Nigerian Drone Firm To Tackle Africa’s Insecurity

    US tech billionaire and Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale has led an $11.8 million investment round in Nigerian drone manufacturer Terra Industries, signalling growing international confidence and interest in Africa’s defence and security technology sector. The investment is expected to boost local drone production and strengthen efforts to address insecurity across Nigeria and the wider African region.

    #JoeLonsdale #NigeriaTech #DroneTechnology #AfricaSecurity
    BREAKING NEWS: US Tech Billionaire Joe Lonsdale Invests $11.8m In Nigerian Drone Firm To Tackle Africa’s Insecurity US tech billionaire and Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale has led an $11.8 million investment round in Nigerian drone manufacturer Terra Industries, signalling growing international confidence and interest in Africa’s defence and security technology sector. The investment is expected to boost local drone production and strengthen efforts to address insecurity across Nigeria and the wider African region. #JoeLonsdale #NigeriaTech #DroneTechnology #AfricaSecurity
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Alleged Privacy Invasion: Lagos Court Rules In Falana’s Favour, Awards $25,000 Damages Against Meta

    A Lagos State High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square has awarded $25,000 in damages in favour of renowned human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) against Meta Platforms Inc., the U.S.-based tech giant owned by Mark Zuckerberg, over alleged invasion of privacy.

    In a judgment delivered on Tuesday, Justice Olalekan Oresanya held that Meta, as a global technology company that hosts and monetises content, owes a duty of care to individuals affected by materials published on its platform.

    Falana, through his lawyer Olumide Babalola, accused Meta of publishing motion images and a voice caption titled “AfriCare Health Centre” on Facebook, falsely suggesting that he was suffering from prostatitis. He argued that the publication violated his constitutional right to privacy under Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution, as well as provisions of the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023.

    The court agreed that the publication amounted to an unlawful intrusion into Falana’s private life, despite his status as a public figure, and ruled in his favour in the $5 million suit.
    BREAKING NEWS: Alleged Privacy Invasion: Lagos Court Rules In Falana’s Favour, Awards $25,000 Damages Against Meta A Lagos State High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square has awarded $25,000 in damages in favour of renowned human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) against Meta Platforms Inc., the U.S.-based tech giant owned by Mark Zuckerberg, over alleged invasion of privacy. In a judgment delivered on Tuesday, Justice Olalekan Oresanya held that Meta, as a global technology company that hosts and monetises content, owes a duty of care to individuals affected by materials published on its platform. Falana, through his lawyer Olumide Babalola, accused Meta of publishing motion images and a voice caption titled “AfriCare Health Centre” on Facebook, falsely suggesting that he was suffering from prostatitis. He argued that the publication violated his constitutional right to privacy under Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution, as well as provisions of the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023. The court agreed that the publication amounted to an unlawful intrusion into Falana’s private life, despite his status as a public figure, and ruled in his favour in the $5 million suit.
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  • Is Tinubu Failing Yoruba Land? Pan-Yoruba Group Slams President Over Insecurity, Kidnapped Monarchs and ‘Silence From Power

    Is Nigeria’s security crisis finally reaching a breaking point in Yoruba land—and is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu truly doing enough to stop it? These are the urgent questions being raised after a Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, publicly condemned the President over what it described as his “deafening silence” in the face of worsening insecurity across the South-West.

    The group’s outcry followed the shocking abduction of a Kwara State monarch, Oba S. Y. Olaonipekun, and his son, Olaolu, who were reportedly kidnapped by suspected terrorists in the Ile-Ire district. For many observers, the incident marks a dangerous escalation in Nigeria’s security crisis: when even traditional rulers—symbols of authority, culture, and community stability—are no longer safe, what hope remains for ordinary citizens?

    In a strongly worded statement signed by its Convener, Olusola Badero, and released through Home Director Princess Balogun, the group accused President Tinubu of abandoning his constitutional duty as the nation’s chief security officer. According to the group, violent attacks, kidnappings, and killings have spread across Yoruba communities with little visible federal response. They argued that while statements are often issued, concrete action has been painfully absent.

    The union alleged that forests and rural communities in parts of Kwara and the wider South-West have become safe havens for armed groups posing as herdsmen, whom they directly described as terrorists. It lamented what it called the humiliation of Yoruba traditional institutions, stressing that the kidnapping of monarchs was once unimaginable in the region’s history. Quoting a Yoruba proverb—“Oríadé kì í sùn tán” (Royalty does not sleep outside)—the group said the abduction of kings represents not only a security failure but also a deep cultural wound.

    Beyond insecurity, the group launched a broader political critique of President Tinubu’s leadership. They accused him of prioritising personal interests, political allies, and future elections over the immediate safety and welfare of citizens. They further criticised what they described as his frequent foreign trips, alleging that he enjoys public funds abroad while Nigerians face poverty, fear, collapsing healthcare, and deteriorating schools at home. For the group, this contrast symbolises a widening gap between those in power and the people they govern.

    The statement also targeted Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, accusing the state government of failing to protect residents. The group demanded the immediate release of the abducted monarch and his son, as well as other kidnapped citizens, including workers from the Kwara State Ministry of Works.

    To underline what it sees as a pattern of lawlessness, the union recalled earlier incidents, including the killing of Segun Aremu, a retired army general and monarch (the Olúkòrò of Koro), and the abduction of Kamilu Salami, the Oníbàrà of Bayagan Ile, who reportedly spent weeks in captivity before regaining freedom. These cases, the group argued, show that the crisis is not isolated but systemic.

    Perhaps most striking is the group’s warning that continued political inaction could lead to long-term devastation: deserted villages, abandoned farmlands, and forests fully occupied by armed groups. They questioned how elections can even matter if citizens are no longer safe enough to live in their communities. “Who will be alive to vote,” they asked, “if our villages are deserted and our forests controlled by terrorists?”

    The union went further, calling on Yoruba people at home and in the diaspora to take collective responsibility for protecting their region, suggesting that reliance on political leaders who have “clearly failed” could invite even greater catastrophe.

    As this controversy unfolds, Nigerians are left with uncomfortable but necessary questions: Has the federal government lost control of internal security? Is President Tinubu doing enough to protect his own region? And what happens when traditional institutions—once seen as untouchable—become targets of violence?

    On Fintter, this story is more than breaking news; it is a national conversation about leadership, accountability, and survival. Are these criticisms justified, or are they politically motivated? Can Nigeria still reverse its security decline, or has the crisis reached a point of no return? The answers may shape not just the future of Yoruba land, but the fate of the entire nation.

    What do you think? Is Tinubu truly failing on security—or is the crisis beyond any single leader? Share your thoughts and join the debate on Fintter.

    Is Tinubu Failing Yoruba Land? Pan-Yoruba Group Slams President Over Insecurity, Kidnapped Monarchs and ‘Silence From Power Is Nigeria’s security crisis finally reaching a breaking point in Yoruba land—and is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu truly doing enough to stop it? These are the urgent questions being raised after a Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, publicly condemned the President over what it described as his “deafening silence” in the face of worsening insecurity across the South-West. The group’s outcry followed the shocking abduction of a Kwara State monarch, Oba S. Y. Olaonipekun, and his son, Olaolu, who were reportedly kidnapped by suspected terrorists in the Ile-Ire district. For many observers, the incident marks a dangerous escalation in Nigeria’s security crisis: when even traditional rulers—symbols of authority, culture, and community stability—are no longer safe, what hope remains for ordinary citizens? In a strongly worded statement signed by its Convener, Olusola Badero, and released through Home Director Princess Balogun, the group accused President Tinubu of abandoning his constitutional duty as the nation’s chief security officer. According to the group, violent attacks, kidnappings, and killings have spread across Yoruba communities with little visible federal response. They argued that while statements are often issued, concrete action has been painfully absent. The union alleged that forests and rural communities in parts of Kwara and the wider South-West have become safe havens for armed groups posing as herdsmen, whom they directly described as terrorists. It lamented what it called the humiliation of Yoruba traditional institutions, stressing that the kidnapping of monarchs was once unimaginable in the region’s history. Quoting a Yoruba proverb—“Oríadé kì í sùn tán” (Royalty does not sleep outside)—the group said the abduction of kings represents not only a security failure but also a deep cultural wound. Beyond insecurity, the group launched a broader political critique of President Tinubu’s leadership. They accused him of prioritising personal interests, political allies, and future elections over the immediate safety and welfare of citizens. They further criticised what they described as his frequent foreign trips, alleging that he enjoys public funds abroad while Nigerians face poverty, fear, collapsing healthcare, and deteriorating schools at home. For the group, this contrast symbolises a widening gap between those in power and the people they govern. The statement also targeted Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, accusing the state government of failing to protect residents. The group demanded the immediate release of the abducted monarch and his son, as well as other kidnapped citizens, including workers from the Kwara State Ministry of Works. To underline what it sees as a pattern of lawlessness, the union recalled earlier incidents, including the killing of Segun Aremu, a retired army general and monarch (the Olúkòrò of Koro), and the abduction of Kamilu Salami, the Oníbàrà of Bayagan Ile, who reportedly spent weeks in captivity before regaining freedom. These cases, the group argued, show that the crisis is not isolated but systemic. Perhaps most striking is the group’s warning that continued political inaction could lead to long-term devastation: deserted villages, abandoned farmlands, and forests fully occupied by armed groups. They questioned how elections can even matter if citizens are no longer safe enough to live in their communities. “Who will be alive to vote,” they asked, “if our villages are deserted and our forests controlled by terrorists?” The union went further, calling on Yoruba people at home and in the diaspora to take collective responsibility for protecting their region, suggesting that reliance on political leaders who have “clearly failed” could invite even greater catastrophe. As this controversy unfolds, Nigerians are left with uncomfortable but necessary questions: Has the federal government lost control of internal security? Is President Tinubu doing enough to protect his own region? And what happens when traditional institutions—once seen as untouchable—become targets of violence? On Fintter, this story is more than breaking news; it is a national conversation about leadership, accountability, and survival. Are these criticisms justified, or are they politically motivated? Can Nigeria still reverse its security decline, or has the crisis reached a point of no return? The answers may shape not just the future of Yoruba land, but the fate of the entire nation. 💬 What do you think? Is Tinubu truly failing on security—or is the crisis beyond any single leader? Share your thoughts and join the debate on Fintter.
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