• Increasing demand for efficient packaging solutions in food & beverage, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics industries is accelerating the adoption of automated filling systems that integrate rinsing, filling, and capping in a single unit to enhance production efficiency.

    https://www.theinsightpartners.com/reports/monoblock-filling-machine-market

    #monoblockfillingmachinemarket #packagingmachinery #industrialautomation #marketresearch #manufacturingtechnology
    Increasing demand for efficient packaging solutions in food & beverage, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics industries is accelerating the adoption of automated filling systems that integrate rinsing, filling, and capping in a single unit to enhance production efficiency. https://www.theinsightpartners.com/reports/monoblock-filling-machine-market #monoblockfillingmachinemarket #packagingmachinery #industrialautomation #marketresearch #manufacturingtechnology
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  • Rising demand for processed egg products such as liquid, frozen, and powdered eggs in bakery, confectionery, and ready-to-eat foods is accelerating the adoption of advanced processing equipment worldwide.

    https://www.theinsightpartners.com/reports/egg-processing-and-equipment-market

    #eggprocessingequipmentmarket #foodprocessingindustry #foodtechnology #marketresearch #foodandbeverageindustry
    Rising demand for processed egg products such as liquid, frozen, and powdered eggs in bakery, confectionery, and ready-to-eat foods is accelerating the adoption of advanced processing equipment worldwide. https://www.theinsightpartners.com/reports/egg-processing-and-equipment-market #eggprocessingequipmentmarket #foodprocessingindustry #foodtechnology #marketresearch #foodandbeverageindustry
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  • Which of these Nigerian Food do you Like best
    Which of these Nigerian Food do you Like best 🤔
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  • THE LOAD THAT CHANGED SUNDAY’S LIFE

    Sunday was a poor young boy living in a small village. He had no father, and his mother struggled every day to feed them. Most mornings, Sunday went from farm to farm, helping people just to earn food.

    One hot afternoon, as Sunday was returning home, he saw an old man walking slowly along the narrow path. The man was weak and bent with age. A heavy load of firewood rested on his head, and his legs were shaking.

    Many people passed by.
    No one stopped to help.

    Sunday felt pity in his heart. He ran to the old man.

    “Baba, please let me help you,” Sunday said.

    The old man looked at the boy and shook his head. “My son, this load is very heavy.”
    Complete the story here https://fintter.com/posts/14715
    THE LOAD THAT CHANGED SUNDAY’S LIFE Sunday was a poor young boy living in a small village. He had no father, and his mother struggled every day to feed them. Most mornings, Sunday went from farm to farm, helping people just to earn food. One hot afternoon, as Sunday was returning home, he saw an old man walking slowly along the narrow path. The man was weak and bent with age. A heavy load of firewood rested on his head, and his legs were shaking. Many people passed by. No one stopped to help. Sunday felt pity in his heart. He ran to the old man. “Baba, please let me help you,” Sunday said. The old man looked at the boy and shook his head. “My son, this load is very heavy.” Complete the story here https://fintter.com/posts/14715
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  • Midnight Fire Guts Adamawa Grains Market, Traders Count Heavy Losses As Foodstuffs Burn to Ashes

    A devastating midnight fire has razed Dumne’s popular grains market, Kasuwan Dadi, in Adamawa State, destroying large quantities of foodstuffs and traders’ goods. The inferno reportedly started around 1:22am, catching traders off guard as flames swept through key sections of the market. Though no lives were lost, many families suffered huge economic losses. Youths, mothers and elderly women bravely battled the fire to prevent further spread. Residents are urging government authorities to assess the damage and provide urgent relief, warning the incident could worsen food and economic hardship.

    #AdamawaFire #NigeriaNews #MarketInferno
    Midnight Fire Guts Adamawa Grains Market, Traders Count Heavy Losses As Foodstuffs Burn to Ashes A devastating midnight fire has razed Dumne’s popular grains market, Kasuwan Dadi, in Adamawa State, destroying large quantities of foodstuffs and traders’ goods. The inferno reportedly started around 1:22am, catching traders off guard as flames swept through key sections of the market. Though no lives were lost, many families suffered huge economic losses. Youths, mothers and elderly women bravely battled the fire to prevent further spread. Residents are urging government authorities to assess the damage and provide urgent relief, warning the incident could worsen food and economic hardship. #AdamawaFire #NigeriaNews #MarketInferno
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  • Video of Retired military men struggling for food packs at Armed Forces Remembrance Day event in Abuja goes viral
    Video of Retired military men struggling for food packs at Armed Forces Remembrance Day event in Abuja goes viral 😳💔
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  • Lagos Woman Finds Okro Inside Meat Pie Bought in Traffic………

    A Lagos woman has sparked reactions online after discovering pieces of okro inside a meat pie she bought from a roadside vendor while stuck in traffic. The incident, which she shared on social media, showed the unusual filling after she broke the pie open. Many Nigerians expressed shock and amusement, with some accusing vendors of cutting corners amid rising food costs. Others advised residents to be cautious when buying food in traffic due to hygiene and quality concerns. The post has since reignited debates about food safety, inflation, and street vending practices in Lagos.#fintternew
    Lagos Woman Finds Okro Inside Meat Pie Bought in Traffic……… A Lagos woman has sparked reactions online after discovering pieces of okro inside a meat pie she bought from a roadside vendor while stuck in traffic. The incident, which she shared on social media, showed the unusual filling after she broke the pie open. Many Nigerians expressed shock and amusement, with some accusing vendors of cutting corners amid rising food costs. Others advised residents to be cautious when buying food in traffic due to hygiene and quality concerns. The post has since reignited debates about food safety, inflation, and street vending practices in Lagos.#fintternew
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  • Nigeria Faces Worst Hunger Crisis in a Decade as Aid Cuts Hit Northeast — UN

    Nigeria is facing its worst hunger crisis in nearly a decade as aid cuts deepen food shortages in the northeast, the UN has warned. The World Food Programme (WFP) said funding shortfalls in 2025 forced it to scale back nutrition programmes, affecting over 300,000 children. The agency warned that nearly 35 million people could face hunger as resources ran out in December, with thousands now at risk of catastrophic food shortages for the first time in years.

    #NigeriaHunger #FoodCrisis #UN #NortheastNigeria
    Nigeria Faces Worst Hunger Crisis in a Decade as Aid Cuts Hit Northeast — UN Nigeria is facing its worst hunger crisis in nearly a decade as aid cuts deepen food shortages in the northeast, the UN has warned. The World Food Programme (WFP) said funding shortfalls in 2025 forced it to scale back nutrition programmes, affecting over 300,000 children. The agency warned that nearly 35 million people could face hunger as resources ran out in December, with thousands now at risk of catastrophic food shortages for the first time in years. #NigeriaHunger #FoodCrisis #UN #NortheastNigeria
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  • Ogoni Fisherfolk Raise Alarm Over Persistent Oil Pollution in Rivers State Despite HYPREP Clean-Up

    Residents of Gbee, K-Dere, Nweemuu, and other Ogoni communities in Rivers State have raised serious concerns over continued oil pollution in rivers and farmlands, despite ongoing clean-up efforts by HYPREP. Fisherfolk report that fish and periwinkles still smell of crude oil, posing health risks including cancer. Independent studies confirm heavy metals in water and seafood. HYPREP claims 98% remediation progress and emphasizes a long-term 25–30 year clean-up plan. Community leaders urge accelerated action to protect livelihoods, while a WHO health study is ongoing to assess long-term effects.
    Ogoni Fisherfolk Raise Alarm Over Persistent Oil Pollution in Rivers State Despite HYPREP Clean-Up Residents of Gbee, K-Dere, Nweemuu, and other Ogoni communities in Rivers State have raised serious concerns over continued oil pollution in rivers and farmlands, despite ongoing clean-up efforts by HYPREP. Fisherfolk report that fish and periwinkles still smell of crude oil, posing health risks including cancer. Independent studies confirm heavy metals in water and seafood. HYPREP claims 98% remediation progress and emphasizes a long-term 25–30 year clean-up plan. Community leaders urge accelerated action to protect livelihoods, while a WHO health study is ongoing to assess long-term effects.
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  • Ogoni Fisherfolk Raise Fresh Alarm Over Oil Pollution Despite Clean-Up Efforts
    Residents of fishing communities in Ogoniland, Rivers State, say oil contamination is still affecting their rivers and seafood despite ongoing remediation work by the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP).

    Fisherfolk from Gbee, K-Dere and Nweemuu raised the concerns during a multi-stakeholders’ dialogue held in Kpor, the headquarters of Gokana Local Government Area, calling for more effective action to restore their waterways and livelihoods.#Ogoni #RiversState #OilPollution #HYPREP #EnvironmentalJustice #Ogoniland #CleanUp
    Ogoni Fisherfolk Raise Fresh Alarm Over Oil Pollution Despite Clean-Up Efforts Residents of fishing communities in Ogoniland, Rivers State, say oil contamination is still affecting their rivers and seafood despite ongoing remediation work by the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP). Fisherfolk from Gbee, K-Dere and Nweemuu raised the concerns during a multi-stakeholders’ dialogue held in Kpor, the headquarters of Gokana Local Government Area, calling for more effective action to restore their waterways and livelihoods.#Ogoni #RiversState #OilPollution #HYPREP #EnvironmentalJustice #Ogoniland #CleanUp
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  • FG Doesn’t Pay Ransom for Kidnapped Victims – Defence Minister

    The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd.), has insisted that the Federal Government does not pay ransom to free kidnapped victims. Speaking in an interview, Musa said security agencies rely on military pressure and intelligence operations to rescue abducted persons, including schoolchildren. He warned that paying ransom only strengthens criminal groups and encourages more kidnappings. The minister urged families and communities to report cases to security agencies instead of negotiating with abductors. He also advised Nigerians to stop supplying bandits with food or support, stressing that public cooperation is vital to ending banditry nationwide.

    #DefenceMinister #Kidnapping #NigeriaSecurity
    FG Doesn’t Pay Ransom for Kidnapped Victims – Defence Minister The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd.), has insisted that the Federal Government does not pay ransom to free kidnapped victims. Speaking in an interview, Musa said security agencies rely on military pressure and intelligence operations to rescue abducted persons, including schoolchildren. He warned that paying ransom only strengthens criminal groups and encourages more kidnappings. The minister urged families and communities to report cases to security agencies instead of negotiating with abductors. He also advised Nigerians to stop supplying bandits with food or support, stressing that public cooperation is vital to ending banditry nationwide. #DefenceMinister #Kidnapping #NigeriaSecurity
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  • Tinubu Hails Abubakar Kyari on Birthday, Praises Food Reforms

    President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Agriculture and Food Security Minister, Senator Abubakar Kyari, on his birthday, praising his leadership and reforms in Nigeria’s agriculture sector. Tinubu described Kyari as a seasoned statesman with years of service in the House of Representatives, Senate and APC leadership. He commended his push for mechanisation, stronger value chains and youth participation in farming. According to the president, these efforts have helped stabilise food prices, curb inflation and make agriculture more profitable. Tinubu prayed for Kyari’s strength to achieve food sufficiency.

    #Tinubu #AbubakarKyari #FoodSecurity
    Tinubu Hails Abubakar Kyari on Birthday, Praises Food Reforms President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Agriculture and Food Security Minister, Senator Abubakar Kyari, on his birthday, praising his leadership and reforms in Nigeria’s agriculture sector. Tinubu described Kyari as a seasoned statesman with years of service in the House of Representatives, Senate and APC leadership. He commended his push for mechanisation, stronger value chains and youth participation in farming. According to the president, these efforts have helped stabilise food prices, curb inflation and make agriculture more profitable. Tinubu prayed for Kyari’s strength to achieve food sufficiency. #Tinubu #AbubakarKyari #FoodSecurity
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  • Dem Run Out of Food: Group Blast Delta Govt Over How Dem Abandon Abused Small Girls, No Do Promised Surgery

    Serious wahala don burst as civil society group, Talakawa’s Parliament (Delta Chapter), accuse Delta State Government of neglecting two small girls, age 8 and 10, wey suffer heavy abuse from their stepmother.

    For statement wey Comrade Aghatise Raphael sign, the group say dem shock say after government collect the children through Ministry of Women Affairs, dem no plan well for their care. According to them, Nigerians donate money for treatment, food, school and counselling, and some people even volunteer to pay for plastic surgery for the younger girl, Uriel.

    After public pressure, government take custody and move the girls from one hospital wey support dey come to government hospital for Asaba. The group say access to the children come tight, even to people wey dey fund their care. Later, dem claim say the girls run out of food because the donations for the former hospital don finish and government no release money.

    Talakawa’s Parliament talk say despite promise, government discharge the girls on January 9, 2026, without doing the surgery, and hand them over to their maternal family without clear plan. The group demand explanation, accountability, and proper welfare and medical arrangement for the children, warning say child protection no be politics, na moral and legal duty.
    Dem Run Out of Food: Group Blast Delta Govt Over How Dem Abandon Abused Small Girls, No Do Promised Surgery Serious wahala don burst as civil society group, Talakawa’s Parliament (Delta Chapter), accuse Delta State Government of neglecting two small girls, age 8 and 10, wey suffer heavy abuse from their stepmother. For statement wey Comrade Aghatise Raphael sign, the group say dem shock say after government collect the children through Ministry of Women Affairs, dem no plan well for their care. According to them, Nigerians donate money for treatment, food, school and counselling, and some people even volunteer to pay for plastic surgery for the younger girl, Uriel. After public pressure, government take custody and move the girls from one hospital wey support dey come to government hospital for Asaba. The group say access to the children come tight, even to people wey dey fund their care. Later, dem claim say the girls run out of food because the donations for the former hospital don finish and government no release money. Talakawa’s Parliament talk say despite promise, government discharge the girls on January 9, 2026, without doing the surgery, and hand them over to their maternal family without clear plan. The group demand explanation, accountability, and proper welfare and medical arrangement for the children, warning say child protection no be politics, na moral and legal duty.
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  • DSS Kill Enugu Woman for Custody, RULAAC Dey Call for Justice

    Gobe don burst oo! Mrs. Calista Ifedi, wey DSS carry go Wawa Barracks, Abuja, don die while in their custody. RULAAC yan say dis na serious abuse of power and clear violation of Constitution, because na DSS suppose protect life, no be destroy am.

    Calista arrest together with her husband, Sunday Ifedi, for Enugu on 23 Nov 2021. Reason? People from IPOB reportedly buy food for her restaurant. She dey detained without charge, denied court access, and husband never see her again from March 2022 till her death.

    RULAAC talk say she dey complain chest pain many times, but DSS just dey give small medicine, dey mock her, no proper medical care. Even when civil society dey ask, DSS deny say dem dey hold her. Husband reportedly dey warned make e no talk publicly.

    RULAAC dey demand immediate investigation, free autopsy, closure of Wawa Barracks as detention centre, and protection for Ifedi family. As dem talk, “Justice delayed no go mean justice denied.”


    DSS Kill Enugu Woman for Custody, RULAAC Dey Call for Justice Gobe don burst oo! Mrs. Calista Ifedi, wey DSS carry go Wawa Barracks, Abuja, don die while in their custody. RULAAC yan say dis na serious abuse of power and clear violation of Constitution, because na DSS suppose protect life, no be destroy am. Calista arrest together with her husband, Sunday Ifedi, for Enugu on 23 Nov 2021. Reason? People from IPOB reportedly buy food for her restaurant. She dey detained without charge, denied court access, and husband never see her again from March 2022 till her death. RULAAC talk say she dey complain chest pain many times, but DSS just dey give small medicine, dey mock her, no proper medical care. Even when civil society dey ask, DSS deny say dem dey hold her. Husband reportedly dey warned make e no talk publicly. RULAAC dey demand immediate investigation, free autopsy, closure of Wawa Barracks as detention centre, and protection for Ifedi family. As dem talk, “Justice delayed no go mean justice denied.”
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  • Wahala Don Set Oo! Ex-Detainee Cries Out Over Torture, Starvation, Disappearances At Imo Police Tiger Base

    Wahala don truly happen for Imo State as a former detainee, Augustine Sixtus Nwaiwu, has accused the police Anti-Kidnapping Unit, known as Tiger Base, of torture, starvation and the mysterious disappearance of detainees. In a petition to the Take It Back Movement, Nwaiwu said he was arrested on September 9, 2025, without a warrant, charge or explanation and detained for 10 days without being taken to court. He alleged that officers denied him food and clean water throughout his detention, describing the treatment as cruel and inhuman. He also said the cells were overcrowded, poorly ventilated and unfit for human beings. Most disturbing, Nwaiwu claimed that three detainees collapsed from hunger and harsh conditions, were taken away, and never returned. He warned that their disappearance raises fears of extrajudicial actions. Citing the Constitution, Anti-Torture Act and other laws, he demanded an independent investigation, accountability, compensation and reforms. Human rights groups say the petition adds to growing concerns over abuses at the facility.

    Wahala Don Set Oo! Ex-Detainee Cries Out Over Torture, Starvation, Disappearances At Imo Police Tiger Base Wahala don truly happen for Imo State as a former detainee, Augustine Sixtus Nwaiwu, has accused the police Anti-Kidnapping Unit, known as Tiger Base, of torture, starvation and the mysterious disappearance of detainees. In a petition to the Take It Back Movement, Nwaiwu said he was arrested on September 9, 2025, without a warrant, charge or explanation and detained for 10 days without being taken to court. He alleged that officers denied him food and clean water throughout his detention, describing the treatment as cruel and inhuman. He also said the cells were overcrowded, poorly ventilated and unfit for human beings. Most disturbing, Nwaiwu claimed that three detainees collapsed from hunger and harsh conditions, were taken away, and never returned. He warned that their disappearance raises fears of extrajudicial actions. Citing the Constitution, Anti-Torture Act and other laws, he demanded an independent investigation, accountability, compensation and reforms. Human rights groups say the petition adds to growing concerns over abuses at the facility.
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  • Wahala Don Set for Delta! 26-Year-Old Woman Accuses Baby Daddy, Family of Brutal Beatings, Child Neglect

    Wahala don sup for Delta State as a 26-year-old woman, Favour Kalamatoro, has come out with a heartbreaking story of alleged domestic abuse, assault and child neglect by her children’s father and his family.

    Favour, an Urhobo indigene from Obiayagha in Ughelli South, told SaharaReporters that her nightmare began after she went to her children’s father’s house in Udu Local Government Area to check on her two kids. Instead of peace, she said she was attacked by the man, Ikovie Odephiare, his mother, Mrs Ikovie Ekaete, his elder brother, Ikovie Etabunor, and other relatives.

    According to her, she has two children with the man—a four-year-old boy and a seven-month-old baby girl—and has endured years of abuse, abandonment and suffering that pushed her into street begging and menial jobs just to survive.

    Favour revealed that the violence started while she was pregnant with her second child.
    “I was physically assaulted by my children’s father, his mother and his elder brother, all because I went to visit my kids,” she said.

    She alleged that during her pregnancy, she was constantly insulted, starved and beaten.
    “The abuse started when I was seven months pregnant and living in his house. He would insult me, beat me and even starve me, forcing me to go outside and beg for food while I was pregnant,” she narrated.

    Things reportedly got worse when she was eight months pregnant.
    “He beat me until I fainted, threw me out of the house and locked the door. Neighbours rushed me to a clinic, and I almost lost my baby. I survived, but the next day, the beatings continued.”

    Unable to cope anymore, Favour said she left the house with her first child and began hawking sachet water just to feed herself and the boy.
    “I packed my things and left with my four-year-old son. I started selling ‘pure water’ just to survive,” she said.

    She further alleged that after she delivered her second child, the man and his family abandoned her completely.
    “When I gave birth, none of them came to see me. My father and siblings paid all the hospital bills and took care of me and my two children.”

    Although the children’s father later promised her family that he would take responsibility, she said he never fulfilled it.
    “Six months later, he came and told my father he would take care of the children and pay the hospital bills, but he never did.”

    According to Favour, whenever she asked for money to buy baby food or diapers, she was insulted and threatened.
    “He told me not to ask him for anything again and said if I was tired, I should bring the children to him. Later, he told me never to contact him again because he wanted to start a new life and family, while we had nothing to eat.”

    She said she once involved the police in Warri so he could formally agree to support the first child, but after sending ₦15,000 once, he allegedly stopped.
    “He told me I could do my worst, that he was not afraid of the police or anybody.”

    Favour also explained that years of dependence left her without any skills or stable source of income.
    “He left me handicapped. I had no handwork, no business to fall back on. The small business I tried to run was ruined because he kept borrowing money from me.”

    Out of desperation, she said she eventually took the children to their grandmother’s house for care, begging her to feed them. According to her, the woman initially agreed.

    But wahala really burst when she went back to visit her children on Monday, January 10, 2026.
    “When I went to see my children, their father, his mother and elder brother gathered and beat me. They punched me, flogged me with a cane and even a shovel, damaged my phone, and I sustained bruises on my mouth and all over my body,” she alleged.

    Favour said she reported the matter to the police, but before officers could make an arrest, the children’s grandmother reportedly fled with the kids. She added that when police contacted the children’s father, he claimed he was out of town. Officers later discovered that the mother’s shop had been abandoned, allegedly on his instruction.

    As of the time of filing this report, SaharaReporters said attempts to reach Ikovie Odephiare were unsuccessful, with his phone lines reportedly switched off.

    “This is my story,” Favour said. “I am seeking urgent help to protect myself and my children.”

    For many Nigerians reading this, one thing is clear: domestic violence and child neglect remain serious issues, and in this case, wahala don truly set oo for Delta.
    Wahala Don Set for Delta! 26-Year-Old Woman Accuses Baby Daddy, Family of Brutal Beatings, Child Neglect Wahala don sup for Delta State as a 26-year-old woman, Favour Kalamatoro, has come out with a heartbreaking story of alleged domestic abuse, assault and child neglect by her children’s father and his family. Favour, an Urhobo indigene from Obiayagha in Ughelli South, told SaharaReporters that her nightmare began after she went to her children’s father’s house in Udu Local Government Area to check on her two kids. Instead of peace, she said she was attacked by the man, Ikovie Odephiare, his mother, Mrs Ikovie Ekaete, his elder brother, Ikovie Etabunor, and other relatives. According to her, she has two children with the man—a four-year-old boy and a seven-month-old baby girl—and has endured years of abuse, abandonment and suffering that pushed her into street begging and menial jobs just to survive. Favour revealed that the violence started while she was pregnant with her second child. “I was physically assaulted by my children’s father, his mother and his elder brother, all because I went to visit my kids,” she said. She alleged that during her pregnancy, she was constantly insulted, starved and beaten. “The abuse started when I was seven months pregnant and living in his house. He would insult me, beat me and even starve me, forcing me to go outside and beg for food while I was pregnant,” she narrated. Things reportedly got worse when she was eight months pregnant. “He beat me until I fainted, threw me out of the house and locked the door. Neighbours rushed me to a clinic, and I almost lost my baby. I survived, but the next day, the beatings continued.” Unable to cope anymore, Favour said she left the house with her first child and began hawking sachet water just to feed herself and the boy. “I packed my things and left with my four-year-old son. I started selling ‘pure water’ just to survive,” she said. She further alleged that after she delivered her second child, the man and his family abandoned her completely. “When I gave birth, none of them came to see me. My father and siblings paid all the hospital bills and took care of me and my two children.” Although the children’s father later promised her family that he would take responsibility, she said he never fulfilled it. “Six months later, he came and told my father he would take care of the children and pay the hospital bills, but he never did.” According to Favour, whenever she asked for money to buy baby food or diapers, she was insulted and threatened. “He told me not to ask him for anything again and said if I was tired, I should bring the children to him. Later, he told me never to contact him again because he wanted to start a new life and family, while we had nothing to eat.” She said she once involved the police in Warri so he could formally agree to support the first child, but after sending ₦15,000 once, he allegedly stopped. “He told me I could do my worst, that he was not afraid of the police or anybody.” Favour also explained that years of dependence left her without any skills or stable source of income. “He left me handicapped. I had no handwork, no business to fall back on. The small business I tried to run was ruined because he kept borrowing money from me.” Out of desperation, she said she eventually took the children to their grandmother’s house for care, begging her to feed them. According to her, the woman initially agreed. But wahala really burst when she went back to visit her children on Monday, January 10, 2026. “When I went to see my children, their father, his mother and elder brother gathered and beat me. They punched me, flogged me with a cane and even a shovel, damaged my phone, and I sustained bruises on my mouth and all over my body,” she alleged. Favour said she reported the matter to the police, but before officers could make an arrest, the children’s grandmother reportedly fled with the kids. She added that when police contacted the children’s father, he claimed he was out of town. Officers later discovered that the mother’s shop had been abandoned, allegedly on his instruction. As of the time of filing this report, SaharaReporters said attempts to reach Ikovie Odephiare were unsuccessful, with his phone lines reportedly switched off. “This is my story,” Favour said. “I am seeking urgent help to protect myself and my children.” For many Nigerians reading this, one thing is clear: domestic violence and child neglect remain serious issues, and in this case, wahala don truly set oo for Delta.
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  • Can Anyone Really Push Wike Out of Rivers Politics? FCT Minister Boasts of Unshakable Control, Defies Rivals, and Says Only His Camp Truly Delivered Tinubu’s 2023 Victory

    Is Nyesom Wike still the most powerful political force in Rivers State, and can any group truly challenge his grip on the state’s politics? The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister has answered that question with confidence, declaring that no political camp can push him or his loyalists out of Rivers State, despite threats, attacks, and growing opposition since the 2023 general elections.

    Speaking during a visit to the Port Harcourt City Local Government Area Secretariat, where he met party leaders, traditional rulers, women, and youth groups, Wike insisted that his political structure remains intact and battle-tested. “Nobody in this state can push us out. We have led this war since 2023 and we have never reneged,” he said, adding that his supporters had stood firm in the face of intense pressure.

    The former Rivers governor explained that his ongoing tour of the state’s 23 local government areas was both a show of appreciation to his supporters and a rallying call to maintain backing for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections. According to Wike, Rivers State remains one of the President’s most dependable strongholds.

    “If there is one state the President knows he can go home and sleep with his two eyes closed, it is Rivers State,” he declared, arguing that his political camp paid the price for its early and unwavering commitment to Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.

    Wike also fired back at politicians he accused of opportunism, claiming that those who failed to support Tinubu in 2023 are now attempting to take over the Renewed Hope movement. He dismissed such efforts as dishonest and bound to fail. Using a vivid metaphor, he said they were like people who contributed nothing to a meal but suddenly wanted to eat first once the food was ready.

    Describing Port Harcourt as a politically complex, cosmopolitan city, Wike said electoral victories there are particularly difficult, making any success significant. He further claimed that Rivers State is unique in its ability to bring leaders of the two major political parties together to work as a team—a strategy he said was central to Tinubu’s victory.

    “This is the only state where you can see the leadership of two major political parties working as a team,” he said, urging other states to emulate Rivers rather than resent it.

    While projecting strength, Wike also called for unity, humility, and responsive leadership within the state. “Leadership is not a birthright,” he warned, adding that good leaders must listen to the people and be willing to change when advised. He concluded by praising the Port Harcourt City council leadership for its cooperation and urged sustained unity to drive development.

    His bold remarks raise key political questions: Is Wike’s dominance in Rivers truly unbreakable? Are his rivals capable of mounting a serious challenge? And will Rivers remain a decisive power base for Tinubu as the 2027 elections approach?

    Can Anyone Really Push Wike Out of Rivers Politics? FCT Minister Boasts of Unshakable Control, Defies Rivals, and Says Only His Camp Truly Delivered Tinubu’s 2023 Victory Is Nyesom Wike still the most powerful political force in Rivers State, and can any group truly challenge his grip on the state’s politics? The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister has answered that question with confidence, declaring that no political camp can push him or his loyalists out of Rivers State, despite threats, attacks, and growing opposition since the 2023 general elections. Speaking during a visit to the Port Harcourt City Local Government Area Secretariat, where he met party leaders, traditional rulers, women, and youth groups, Wike insisted that his political structure remains intact and battle-tested. “Nobody in this state can push us out. We have led this war since 2023 and we have never reneged,” he said, adding that his supporters had stood firm in the face of intense pressure. The former Rivers governor explained that his ongoing tour of the state’s 23 local government areas was both a show of appreciation to his supporters and a rallying call to maintain backing for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections. According to Wike, Rivers State remains one of the President’s most dependable strongholds. “If there is one state the President knows he can go home and sleep with his two eyes closed, it is Rivers State,” he declared, arguing that his political camp paid the price for its early and unwavering commitment to Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda. Wike also fired back at politicians he accused of opportunism, claiming that those who failed to support Tinubu in 2023 are now attempting to take over the Renewed Hope movement. He dismissed such efforts as dishonest and bound to fail. Using a vivid metaphor, he said they were like people who contributed nothing to a meal but suddenly wanted to eat first once the food was ready. Describing Port Harcourt as a politically complex, cosmopolitan city, Wike said electoral victories there are particularly difficult, making any success significant. He further claimed that Rivers State is unique in its ability to bring leaders of the two major political parties together to work as a team—a strategy he said was central to Tinubu’s victory. “This is the only state where you can see the leadership of two major political parties working as a team,” he said, urging other states to emulate Rivers rather than resent it. While projecting strength, Wike also called for unity, humility, and responsive leadership within the state. “Leadership is not a birthright,” he warned, adding that good leaders must listen to the people and be willing to change when advised. He concluded by praising the Port Harcourt City council leadership for its cooperation and urged sustained unity to drive development. His bold remarks raise key political questions: Is Wike’s dominance in Rivers truly unbreakable? Are his rivals capable of mounting a serious challenge? And will Rivers remain a decisive power base for Tinubu as the 2027 elections approach?
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  • Bandits in Kano and Katsina Force Farmers to Pay ₦50,000 Levy, Establish Parallel ‘Government’ in Forest Communities

    Armed groups in Kano and Katsina states are reportedly imposing ₦50,000 per acre levies on farmers, primarily targeting sugarcane and maize growers, as they enforce a parallel governance system within the Rugu and Falgore Forest reserves. Farmers who refuse to comply face threats, destruction of crops, and the risk of violent attacks, forcing many to abandon their farmlands entirely.

    The affected areas are part of the Kano–Katsina food belt, a key agricultural corridor supplying major markets such as Dawanau Market in Kano. Activists warn that ongoing disruptions could lead to food shortages and rising prices across northern Nigeria, raising serious concerns about regional food security.

    Despite military and police checkpoints along key access roads, armed groups are operating within close proximity, highlighting potential gaps in security enforcement. Local residents report that the bandits are increasingly controlling daily economic activities, collecting levies, and imposing rules without resistance.

    The situation has intensified calls for urgent intervention by state and federal security agencies to dismantle these parallel structures and safeguard the livelihoods of farmers, who are essential to the nation’s agricultural stability. As of reporting, no official response has been issued by the Kano or Katsina state governments or federal security authorities.
    Bandits in Kano and Katsina Force Farmers to Pay ₦50,000 Levy, Establish Parallel ‘Government’ in Forest Communities Armed groups in Kano and Katsina states are reportedly imposing ₦50,000 per acre levies on farmers, primarily targeting sugarcane and maize growers, as they enforce a parallel governance system within the Rugu and Falgore Forest reserves. Farmers who refuse to comply face threats, destruction of crops, and the risk of violent attacks, forcing many to abandon their farmlands entirely. The affected areas are part of the Kano–Katsina food belt, a key agricultural corridor supplying major markets such as Dawanau Market in Kano. Activists warn that ongoing disruptions could lead to food shortages and rising prices across northern Nigeria, raising serious concerns about regional food security. Despite military and police checkpoints along key access roads, armed groups are operating within close proximity, highlighting potential gaps in security enforcement. Local residents report that the bandits are increasingly controlling daily economic activities, collecting levies, and imposing rules without resistance. The situation has intensified calls for urgent intervention by state and federal security agencies to dismantle these parallel structures and safeguard the livelihoods of farmers, who are essential to the nation’s agricultural stability. As of reporting, no official response has been issued by the Kano or Katsina state governments or federal security authorities.
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