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    Glow Skin & Dental Clinic provides expert Root Canal Treatment in Lalitpur, ensuring pain-free and effective care for damaged or infected teeth. We use advanced technology and precise techniques to save natural teeth while preventing further complications. With experienced dentists and a patient-focused approach, treatments are comfortable, safe, and efficient. We guarantee reliable dental solutions, making us a trusted choice for root canal care and overall oral health. Visit Us:- https://glowskindentalclinic.com.np/root-canal-treatment.php
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  • £XPOS£D

    Jarvis has just exposed peller after he bought a brand new Mercedes Benz.

    According to her from her Instagram story, she exposed that peller actually bought the car on loans. She explained that peller doesn't have the money for that kind of car and that it was given to him on loans.

    Omoh could Jarvis be saying the truth? It seems she knows something we don't know oo.
    🚨£XPOS£D😳😳‼️ Jarvis has just exposed peller after he bought a brand new Mercedes Benz. According to her from her Instagram story, she exposed that peller actually bought the car on loans. She explained that peller doesn't have the money for that kind of car and that it was given to him on loans. Omoh could Jarvis be saying the truth? It seems she knows something we don't know oo.
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  • Glow Skin & Dental Clinic is home to the Best Dentist in Kathmandu, providing expert dental care with a focus on comfort, precision, and long-term oral health. We offer comprehensive treatments, including preventive care, cosmetic dentistry, and restorative procedures, all delivered with modern equipment. With experienced professionals, stringent hygiene standards, and a patient-first approach, we provide reliable dental solutions and confident smiles for every patient.
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  • About two weeks after I arrived in Lagos, I was still looking for a job. Everything felt new and strange—so different from my hometown. People moved fast, streets looked unfamiliar, and I didn’t know anyone. I was jobless, tired, and weak from not working, but I refused to give up.

    I called one of my in-laws, Hassan, and we decided to check a construction site for work. We searched and searched, but nothing worked out.

    On our way back, we passed another site and saw some older men sitting on wooden timbers, using blades to cut their hands and applying some kind of traditional medicine. They waved at us to come closer.

    I told Hassan, “Don’t go near them. We have no business there.”

    But I, feeling bold, stepped forward on my own. I didn’t look back.

    Suddenly, a huge stick hit my shoulder. My heart sank—I was terrified. I dropped to my knees and pleaded,
    “Please… I was just scared of what you were doing. That’s why I didn’t join!”

    After that, they finally let me go.

    Even today, I cannot forget that moment—the fear, the pain, and the relief all mixed together. It was my first real lesson in how unpredictable life in Lagos can be. #LagosLife #CityStories #SurvivalInLagos #JobHustle #NewCityAdventures #FearAndRelief #LifeLessons
    About two weeks after I arrived in Lagos, I was still looking for a job. Everything felt new and strange—so different from my hometown. People moved fast, streets looked unfamiliar, and I didn’t know anyone. I was jobless, tired, and weak from not working, but I refused to give up. I called one of my in-laws, Hassan, and we decided to check a construction site for work. We searched and searched, but nothing worked out. On our way back, we passed another site and saw some older men sitting on wooden timbers, using blades to cut their hands and applying some kind of traditional medicine. They waved at us to come closer. I told Hassan, “Don’t go near them. We have no business there.” But I, feeling bold, stepped forward on my own. I didn’t look back. Suddenly, a huge stick hit my shoulder. My heart sank—I was terrified. I dropped to my knees and pleaded, “Please… I was just scared of what you were doing. That’s why I didn’t join!” After that, they finally let me go. Even today, I cannot forget that moment—the fear, the pain, and the relief all mixed together. It was my first real lesson in how unpredictable life in Lagos can be. #LagosLife #CityStories #SurvivalInLagos #JobHustle #NewCityAdventures #FearAndRelief #LifeLessons
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  • “I’m 34 and Ready for Marriage” - Nancy Isime Opens Up

    Nancy Isime has revealed that kindness is the most important quality she looks for in a potential husband.

    The actress said she is ready for marriage at 34 and would rather marry a kind man than someone wealthy but lacking good character.
    “I’m 34 and Ready for Marriage” - Nancy Isime Opens Up Nancy Isime has revealed that kindness is the most important quality she looks for in a potential husband. The actress said she is ready for marriage at 34 and would rather marry a kind man than someone wealthy but lacking good character.
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  • VIDEO: ‘I’m Comfortable In PDP,’ Makinde Insists After Meeting Tinubu

    Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Thursday met with President Bola Tinubu to discuss governance matters. The governor clarified that the meeting was strictly about “some governance issues” and not political.

    Makinde also emphasized that he remains comfortable in the PDP, while praising President Tinubu as not just the leader of the APC, but the President of all Nigerians.

    #Makinde #Tinubu #PDP #NigeriaPolitics
    VIDEO: ‘I’m Comfortable In PDP,’ Makinde Insists After Meeting Tinubu Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Thursday met with President Bola Tinubu to discuss governance matters. The governor clarified that the meeting was strictly about “some governance issues” and not political. Makinde also emphasized that he remains comfortable in the PDP, while praising President Tinubu as not just the leader of the APC, but the President of all Nigerians. #Makinde #Tinubu #PDP #NigeriaPolitics
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  • Glow Skin & Dental Clinic is regarded as the Best Dental Clinic in Kathmandu, offering complete oral care with advanced treatments and personalized attention. We provide services such as dental check-ups, cosmetic dentistry, and restorative procedures using modern technology. With experienced dentists, hygienic practices, and a patient-friendly environment, we ensure comfortable treatment and long-lasting dental health for individuals and families.
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    Glow Skin & Dental Clinic is regarded as the Best Dental Clinic in Kathmandu, offering complete oral care with advanced treatments and personalized attention. We provide services such as dental check-ups, cosmetic dentistry, and restorative procedures using modern technology. With experienced dentists, hygienic practices, and a patient-friendly environment, we ensure comfortable treatment and long-lasting dental health for individuals and families. Visit Us:- https://glowskindentalclinic.com.np/dental-clinic-in-kathmandu-nepal.php
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  • This debate is blowing up because people are mixing two very different kinds of greatness.

    Please wizkidd and FELA who is the Greatest. ?
    This topic is causing an uproar
    #fintternews
    This debate is blowing up because people are mixing two very different kinds of greatness. Please wizkidd and FELA who is the Greatest. ? This topic is causing an uproar #fintternews
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  • Alaafin Absent as Oyo Governor Makinde Inaugurates Olubadan as Chairman of Council of Obas

    The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, was notably absent as Governor Seyi Makinde inaugurated the Oyo State Council of Obas and Chiefs, appointing Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, as the inaugural chairman for a two-year term. The event, held at the House of Chiefs Hall, follows the 2025 amendments aimed at strengthening traditional institutions. Governor Makinde emphasized rotational chairmanship among the three top monarchs to promote unity and cooperation, while Oba Ladoja assured the public that the council’s focus is peace, safety, and progress for Oyo State residents.

    Alaafin Absent as Oyo Governor Makinde Inaugurates Olubadan as Chairman of Council of Obas The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, was notably absent as Governor Seyi Makinde inaugurated the Oyo State Council of Obas and Chiefs, appointing Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, as the inaugural chairman for a two-year term. The event, held at the House of Chiefs Hall, follows the 2025 amendments aimed at strengthening traditional institutions. Governor Makinde emphasized rotational chairmanship among the three top monarchs to promote unity and cooperation, while Oba Ladoja assured the public that the council’s focus is peace, safety, and progress for Oyo State residents.
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  • Dem Release Am At Last! Makoko Youth Leader, Oluwatobi Aide, Free After 3 Days for Police Hand Over Demolition Protest

    Better news don land for Makoko as youth leader, Oluwatobi Aide, don finally regain him freedom after three days wey Lagos RRS lock am up. Dem release am around 7:03pm on Wednesday after people shout, activists raise alarm and senior lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) enter the matter.

    Police arrest Aide on Sunday during protest against the demolition of houses for Makoko waterfront. People talk say dem carry am just because he talk say government don go beyond the 30-metre agreement wey dem first make with the community. Supporters believe say the arrest na to scare residents and stop anybody wey go talk again.

    Activists say this kind arrest don dey happen for waterfront areas like Ajegunle and Oworoshoki. On Wednesday, police even carry am go mobile court for Oshodi, accuse am of “disturbing public peace,” but sources say the charges na setup and politically motivated.

    While in custody, Aide health worry many people. He fall sick, dem rush am go hospital, and at first police even say make he pay for treatment himself. After pressure, dem agree pay and later free am. Makoko people say this one show say if Nigerians shout together, justice fit still happen.
    🔥 Dem Release Am At Last! Makoko Youth Leader, Oluwatobi Aide, Free After 3 Days for Police Hand Over Demolition Protest Better news don land for Makoko as youth leader, Oluwatobi Aide, don finally regain him freedom after three days wey Lagos RRS lock am up. Dem release am around 7:03pm on Wednesday after people shout, activists raise alarm and senior lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) enter the matter. Police arrest Aide on Sunday during protest against the demolition of houses for Makoko waterfront. People talk say dem carry am just because he talk say government don go beyond the 30-metre agreement wey dem first make with the community. Supporters believe say the arrest na to scare residents and stop anybody wey go talk again. Activists say this kind arrest don dey happen for waterfront areas like Ajegunle and Oworoshoki. On Wednesday, police even carry am go mobile court for Oshodi, accuse am of “disturbing public peace,” but sources say the charges na setup and politically motivated. While in custody, Aide health worry many people. He fall sick, dem rush am go hospital, and at first police even say make he pay for treatment himself. After pressure, dem agree pay and later free am. Makoko people say this one show say if Nigerians shout together, justice fit still happen.
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  • Anambra Police Don Arrest Masquerader Wey Beat People for Awgbu!

    Anambra State Police don arrest one masquerader wey dem catch for viral video dey attack Awgbu people for Orumba North LGA. Police talk say this kain behavior no dey acceptable, unlawful, and dem no go tolerate am, because culture no suppose turn to weapon wey go terrorize people.

    SP Tochukwu Ikenga yan say police dey investigate the matter and go update public as e dey go. This kain wahala no dey only happen for Anambra – Akwa Ibom State sef don dey see same kind masquerade gbege, wey make government ban public masquerade show till further notice.

    Police and government talk say anybody wey dey use masquerade dey cause gbege go face law, because culture na for enjoyment and respect, no be to scare or hurt community. People dey urged to dey vigilant, report any strange activity, make law and order shine for everywhere.

    Na so Anambra dey show say law go catch anybody wey no dey respect peace, even if dem hide under mask.

    Anambra Police Don Arrest Masquerader Wey Beat People for Awgbu! Anambra State Police don arrest one masquerader wey dem catch for viral video dey attack Awgbu people for Orumba North LGA. Police talk say this kain behavior no dey acceptable, unlawful, and dem no go tolerate am, because culture no suppose turn to weapon wey go terrorize people. SP Tochukwu Ikenga yan say police dey investigate the matter and go update public as e dey go. This kain wahala no dey only happen for Anambra – Akwa Ibom State sef don dey see same kind masquerade gbege, wey make government ban public masquerade show till further notice. Police and government talk say anybody wey dey use masquerade dey cause gbege go face law, because culture na for enjoyment and respect, no be to scare or hurt community. People dey urged to dey vigilant, report any strange activity, make law and order shine for everywhere. Na so Anambra dey show say law go catch anybody wey no dey respect peace, even if dem hide under mask.
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  • BREAKING: Nollywood Record Broken — Behind the Scenes Hits ₦2 Billion

    • Funke Akindele’s latest film Behind the Scenes has now grossed over ₦2.1 billion at the Nigerian box office, making it the highest-grossing Nollywood movie of all time.
    • The movie also set a new single–day earnings record on Boxing Day, pulling in ₦129.5 million in one day — another historic first for Nollywood.
    • This marks Funke Akindele’s third consecutive year as the top box-office filmmaker in Africa. 
    🇳🇬 BREAKING: Nollywood Record Broken — Behind the Scenes Hits ₦2 Billion • Funke Akindele’s latest film Behind the Scenes has now grossed over ₦2.1 billion at the Nigerian box office, making it the highest-grossing Nollywood movie of all time. • The movie also set a new single–day earnings record on Boxing Day, pulling in ₦129.5 million in one day — another historic first for Nollywood. • This marks Funke Akindele’s third consecutive year as the top box-office filmmaker in Africa. 
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  • Eya : Ogun State is in deep mourning as former First Lady, Mama Lucia Onabanjo, passes on at the ripe age of 101. President Bola Tinubu has also reacted to the painful loss, describing her as a woman of compassion, humility, and strong support for her late husband, former Governor Victor Olabisi Onabanjo. In his condolence message, Tinubu sympathised with the Onabanjo family, friends, and all those whose lives Mama Lucia touched, praising her lifelong dedication to women, children, and community service. He noted that her kindness and charitable works would continue to speak even in death, urging the Ogun State government to immortalise her legacy. Since the news broke, Nigerians have taken to social media to express sorrow, share memories of her generosity, and pray for her soul. Many described her as a rare public figure who lived simply among the people despite her status. Truly, this is a painful exit for a woman many called “our mama.” May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

    Eya 😢: Ogun State is in deep mourning as former First Lady, Mama Lucia Onabanjo, passes on at the ripe age of 101. President Bola Tinubu has also reacted to the painful loss, describing her as a woman of compassion, humility, and strong support for her late husband, former Governor Victor Olabisi Onabanjo. In his condolence message, Tinubu sympathised with the Onabanjo family, friends, and all those whose lives Mama Lucia touched, praising her lifelong dedication to women, children, and community service. He noted that her kindness and charitable works would continue to speak even in death, urging the Ogun State government to immortalise her legacy. Since the news broke, Nigerians have taken to social media to express sorrow, share memories of her generosity, and pray for her soul. Many described her as a rare public figure who lived simply among the people despite her status. Truly, this is a painful exit for a woman many called “our mama.” May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
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  • Wahala Don Set for Judiciary! ‘Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor’ Drama Sparks Outrage Over Judges, Bribes and Malami Case

    Wahala don set for Nigeria judiciary as a fiery opinion by human rights lawyer Chidi Anselm Odinkalu don scatter the internet, exposing what many now call the rise of “Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor” inside Nigerian courts.

    The article, inspired by legendary reggae singer Peter Tosh’s song Steppin’ Razor, takes aim at judges who, instead of quietly doing their jobs, now mount the courtroom like a stage—boasting, threatening and performing toughness while serious allegations of bribery and influence quietly pass without action.

    According to Odinkalu, some judges in Nigeria are beginning to see themselves as untouchable strongmen—“dangerous judges”—who talk tough but refuse to use the powers the law has already given them to deal with corruption.

    The writer recalled how in August 2023, a senior judge, Justice Flora Azinge, publicly complained in court that lawyers had allegedly tried to bribe her with ₦10 million. Rather than naming the culprit, reporting the matter or punishing the offenders, she reportedly chose to issue public warnings and threats—without taking concrete action.

    Fast forward to this past week, and history appears to be repeating itself.

    At the Federal High Court in Abuja, Justice Polycarp Nwite, while ruling on the bail application of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, his wife and son over money laundering and corruption charges, reportedly declared himself “dangerous.” He warned lawyers not to approach him or attempt to influence his decisions, insisting that any such move would be “vehemently resisted.”

    But Odinkalu no gree.

    According to him, this kind of courtroom performance is nothing but noise if the judge refuses to take the legal steps available to him. Under Nigerian law and international judicial standards, judges are expected to be independent, impartial and firm. Any attempt to influence a judge is a crime—and there are clear options: report to the police, punish for contempt, refer lawyers for disciplinary action, or openly name and shame the offenders.

    Instead, the author says, some judges prefer drama to discipline.

    “This kind of talk without action,” Odinkalu argues, “does more harm than good. It makes the judiciary look weak, compromised and unserious.” In his words, a judge who complains about being approached but refuses to identify or sanction the culprits is not defending justice—he is advertising that he can be tested again.

    In the Malami case, the judge neither named the lawyers allegedly trying to influence him nor recused himself from the matter. To Odinkalu, that is a serious failure of judicial responsibility.

    For many Nigerians already frustrated with corruption, selective justice and political interference in the courts, this write-up only confirms their worst fears: say judges dey shout ‘I be dangerous’, but when e reach time to act, everywhere just go silent.

    As reactions continue online, one thing is clear—this is not just about one judge or one court case. It is about the credibility of Nigeria’s justice system itself.

    And as Nigerians would say:
    If judges dey fear to act, who go protect justice? Wahala don really set for this country judiciary.
    Wahala Don Set for Judiciary! ‘Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor’ Drama Sparks Outrage Over Judges, Bribes and Malami Case Wahala don set for Nigeria judiciary as a fiery opinion by human rights lawyer Chidi Anselm Odinkalu don scatter the internet, exposing what many now call the rise of “Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor” inside Nigerian courts. The article, inspired by legendary reggae singer Peter Tosh’s song Steppin’ Razor, takes aim at judges who, instead of quietly doing their jobs, now mount the courtroom like a stage—boasting, threatening and performing toughness while serious allegations of bribery and influence quietly pass without action. According to Odinkalu, some judges in Nigeria are beginning to see themselves as untouchable strongmen—“dangerous judges”—who talk tough but refuse to use the powers the law has already given them to deal with corruption. The writer recalled how in August 2023, a senior judge, Justice Flora Azinge, publicly complained in court that lawyers had allegedly tried to bribe her with ₦10 million. Rather than naming the culprit, reporting the matter or punishing the offenders, she reportedly chose to issue public warnings and threats—without taking concrete action. Fast forward to this past week, and history appears to be repeating itself. At the Federal High Court in Abuja, Justice Polycarp Nwite, while ruling on the bail application of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, his wife and son over money laundering and corruption charges, reportedly declared himself “dangerous.” He warned lawyers not to approach him or attempt to influence his decisions, insisting that any such move would be “vehemently resisted.” But Odinkalu no gree. According to him, this kind of courtroom performance is nothing but noise if the judge refuses to take the legal steps available to him. Under Nigerian law and international judicial standards, judges are expected to be independent, impartial and firm. Any attempt to influence a judge is a crime—and there are clear options: report to the police, punish for contempt, refer lawyers for disciplinary action, or openly name and shame the offenders. Instead, the author says, some judges prefer drama to discipline. “This kind of talk without action,” Odinkalu argues, “does more harm than good. It makes the judiciary look weak, compromised and unserious.” In his words, a judge who complains about being approached but refuses to identify or sanction the culprits is not defending justice—he is advertising that he can be tested again. In the Malami case, the judge neither named the lawyers allegedly trying to influence him nor recused himself from the matter. To Odinkalu, that is a serious failure of judicial responsibility. For many Nigerians already frustrated with corruption, selective justice and political interference in the courts, this write-up only confirms their worst fears: say judges dey shout ‘I be dangerous’, but when e reach time to act, everywhere just go silent. As reactions continue online, one thing is clear—this is not just about one judge or one court case. It is about the credibility of Nigeria’s justice system itself. And as Nigerians would say: If judges dey fear to act, who go protect justice? Wahala don really set for this country judiciary.
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  • Is Nigeria’s Health System Heading for Shutdown? JOHESU Orders Total Work Stoppage Over Tinubu Government’s ‘No Work, No Pay’ Policy

    Is Nigeria on the brink of another nationwide healthcare crisis? The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has directed its members across federal health institutions to withdraw their services indefinitely, escalating its standoff with the Tinubu administration over a newly enforced “No Work, No Pay” directive from the Federal Ministry of Health.

    According to a statement issued by JOHESU leader Comrade Abubakar Sani Aminu, the policy was introduced without consultation or dialogue, a move the union describes as a direct violation of workers’ rights and collective bargaining principles. Why, the union asks, would the government impose such a far-reaching directive at a time when negotiations are still ongoing?

    JOHESU says hospital chief executives have been instructed to enforce the policy, which the union believes is a deliberate attempt to weaken organised labour and fracture solidarity among health workers. Aminu warned members that the directive represents “the final weapon” being deployed by the government to break the union’s resolve. Could this mark a turning point in labour relations within Nigeria’s health sector?

    In response, the union has ordered a total work stoppage, explicitly rejecting skeleton services, partial compliance, or compromise of any kind. “There should be no skeleton services, no attempt to help out, or compromise in any way,” the statement declared. JOHESU insists that only collective action can protect workers’ rights and prevent what it calls a dangerous precedent that could affect future industrial disputes.

    What does this mean for patients and public hospitals already struggling with limited resources? While the full impact on healthcare delivery remains uncertain, past JOHESU strikes have caused widespread disruptions across federal medical institutions, raising fears of another wave of service paralysis.

    The union has reaffirmed its commitment to what it describes as a fight for fair treatment, respect for dialogue, and protection of labour rights, urging members nationwide to remain united until its demands are addressed. As of the time of reporting, the Federal Ministry of Health has not issued an official response.

    Will the government reconsider its stance, or is Nigeria heading toward another prolonged healthcare shutdown? And in a sector where lives depend on continuity of care, who ultimately bears the cost of this policy standoff—workers, patients, or the state itself?

    Is Nigeria’s Health System Heading for Shutdown? JOHESU Orders Total Work Stoppage Over Tinubu Government’s ‘No Work, No Pay’ Policy Is Nigeria on the brink of another nationwide healthcare crisis? The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has directed its members across federal health institutions to withdraw their services indefinitely, escalating its standoff with the Tinubu administration over a newly enforced “No Work, No Pay” directive from the Federal Ministry of Health. According to a statement issued by JOHESU leader Comrade Abubakar Sani Aminu, the policy was introduced without consultation or dialogue, a move the union describes as a direct violation of workers’ rights and collective bargaining principles. Why, the union asks, would the government impose such a far-reaching directive at a time when negotiations are still ongoing? JOHESU says hospital chief executives have been instructed to enforce the policy, which the union believes is a deliberate attempt to weaken organised labour and fracture solidarity among health workers. Aminu warned members that the directive represents “the final weapon” being deployed by the government to break the union’s resolve. Could this mark a turning point in labour relations within Nigeria’s health sector? In response, the union has ordered a total work stoppage, explicitly rejecting skeleton services, partial compliance, or compromise of any kind. “There should be no skeleton services, no attempt to help out, or compromise in any way,” the statement declared. JOHESU insists that only collective action can protect workers’ rights and prevent what it calls a dangerous precedent that could affect future industrial disputes. What does this mean for patients and public hospitals already struggling with limited resources? While the full impact on healthcare delivery remains uncertain, past JOHESU strikes have caused widespread disruptions across federal medical institutions, raising fears of another wave of service paralysis. The union has reaffirmed its commitment to what it describes as a fight for fair treatment, respect for dialogue, and protection of labour rights, urging members nationwide to remain united until its demands are addressed. As of the time of reporting, the Federal Ministry of Health has not issued an official response. Will the government reconsider its stance, or is Nigeria heading toward another prolonged healthcare shutdown? And in a sector where lives depend on continuity of care, who ultimately bears the cost of this policy standoff—workers, patients, or the state itself?
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  • Iranian women light cigarettes with burning photo of their country’s supreme leader

    Iranian women have launched a striking new form of protest, lighting cigarettes with burning images of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a bold act of defiance that has spread rapidly online.

    Videos and photographs of the protests have been shared thousands of times across social media platforms, showing women without headscarves smoking cigarettes ignited by portraits of the country’s most powerful figure. Burning images of the supreme leader is a serious criminal offence under Iranian law, while women smoking in public has long been restricted or discouraged.

    By combining both acts, and openly defying mandatory hijab laws,protesters are challenging not only Iran’s political authority but also its rigid social controls.

    Observers say the symbolism of the act makes it particularly difficult for authorities to suppress.

    “This kind of protest doesn’t rely on mass gatherings that can be dispersed,” one analyst noted. “It spreads digitally and privately, making enforcement far more complex.”

    The trend has emerged amid deepening economic hardship and renewed nationwide unrest. Iran has been gripped by protests over inflation, unemployment and the collapse of the rial, with demonstrations breaking out in cities across the country.

    While the current unrest has not yet reached the scale of the mass protests seen three years ago, human rights groups say dozens of people have been killed during clashes with security forces in recent weeks.

    Authorities imposed a nationwide internet and phone blackout on Thursday night as protests intensified, largely cutting Iran off from the outside world. The blackout followed days of growing demonstrations and reports of escalating violence.

    Ayatollah Khamenei has accused protesters of acting on behalf of foreign powers, particularly the United States and President Donald Trump. He said demonstrators were attacking public property and warned that Iran would not tolerate what he described as “mercenaries for foreigners.”
    Iranian women light cigarettes with burning photo of their country’s supreme leader Iranian women have launched a striking new form of protest, lighting cigarettes with burning images of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a bold act of defiance that has spread rapidly online. Videos and photographs of the protests have been shared thousands of times across social media platforms, showing women without headscarves smoking cigarettes ignited by portraits of the country’s most powerful figure. Burning images of the supreme leader is a serious criminal offence under Iranian law, while women smoking in public has long been restricted or discouraged. By combining both acts, and openly defying mandatory hijab laws,protesters are challenging not only Iran’s political authority but also its rigid social controls. Observers say the symbolism of the act makes it particularly difficult for authorities to suppress. “This kind of protest doesn’t rely on mass gatherings that can be dispersed,” one analyst noted. “It spreads digitally and privately, making enforcement far more complex.” The trend has emerged amid deepening economic hardship and renewed nationwide unrest. Iran has been gripped by protests over inflation, unemployment and the collapse of the rial, with demonstrations breaking out in cities across the country. While the current unrest has not yet reached the scale of the mass protests seen three years ago, human rights groups say dozens of people have been killed during clashes with security forces in recent weeks. Authorities imposed a nationwide internet and phone blackout on Thursday night as protests intensified, largely cutting Iran off from the outside world. The blackout followed days of growing demonstrations and reports of escalating violence. Ayatollah Khamenei has accused protesters of acting on behalf of foreign powers, particularly the United States and President Donald Trump. He said demonstrators were attacking public property and warned that Iran would not tolerate what he described as “mercenaries for foreigners.”
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  • Oyo Bandit Attack: Governor Makinde Confirms Killing of Five Forest Guards in Cross-Border Operation

    Tragedy struck Oyo State as five National Park Service Forest Guard officers were killed in what authorities are calling a cross-border attack by suspected bandits. The incident occurred at the National Park Office in Oloka Village, according to a statement personally issued by Governor Seyi Makinde on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.

    Governor Makinde described the attack as a criminal act and mourned the loss of the officers, who were killed while performing their official duties. In his statement posted on social media, he said: “Earlier today, there was a criminal attack by bandits at the National Park Office, Oloka Village which resulted in the death of five National Park Service Forest Guard Officers. This is a devastating loss… May their souls rest in peace.”

    Preliminary investigations by security agencies indicate that the incident was a cross-border operation, suggesting that armed groups exploited forest corridors along Nigeria’s borders to carry out the attack. Governor Makinde assured residents that security agencies are already coordinating efforts to address the situation and have deployed additional personnel to prevent further incidents.

    He appealed to residents of Oriire Local Government Area and other border communities to remain calm and cooperate with security agencies in intelligence gathering, emphasizing that “our administration will leave no stone unturned to respond decisively to prevent a recurrence of such attacks.”

    The killing has heightened concerns about insecurity in border and forest-adjacent communities across Nigeria. Authorities have warned of the increasing frequency of attacks by armed groups exploiting vulnerable forest corridors, raising questions about regional security, cross-border collaboration, and the protection of personnel responsible for safeguarding national parks and natural resources.

    The attack has also caused uncertainty and fear among local residents, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced intelligence, community engagement, and stronger law enforcement responses to banditry and criminal incursions in vulnerable areas.

    This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by forest guards and the broader challenge of combating cross-border criminal activity in Nigeria’s forested regions.

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    Nigerian Alistair Soyode attended the funeral and shared a photo on Facebook, describing Anthony Joshua’s behavior before the burial and providing insight into the kind of guests present.
    Lady shares unusual sight at gravesite
    A lady named Rebecca (@honeymck23) uploaded photos on Instagram, capturing something unusual above the graves of the deceased. Her post quickly gained attention, sparking discussions among fans and followers about the significance of the scene.
    Sina Ghami’s dog pays tribute
    TikTok user @max.millione2 filmed Ghami’s dog paying respects at his owner’s coffin, creating a heartfelt and viral moment online. Many reacted to the loyalty and emotional bond between the pet and the deceased.
    Latif Ayodele’s father shares reception video
    The father of Latif shared a rare video of the burial reception, providing a glimpse of guests and the atmosphere inside the indoor venue. He also reflected on his son’s legacy and how attendees reacted to the ceremony.
    The tragic deaths have also prompted discussions about Anthony Joshua’s future in boxing. His uncle, Adedamola Joshua, revealed that the boxer had shared with the family that he was considering retirement following the loss of his close associates, highlighting the personal impact the accident has had on him.
    The burial not only underscored the emotional support surrounding Anthony Joshua during this difficult period but also revealed the intimate moments and tributes that marked the ceremony. Observers noted the mix of sorrow, respect, and heartfelt gestures from friends, family, and fans who attended to honor the lives of Ayodele and Ghami.
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