• “People Are Asking Why Are We Not K!lling T3rrorists Even If They've K!lled Others. Well, Even In The Bible, The Prodigal Son Was Given A Second Chance, So We Should Give These T3rrorists Who Are Also Nigerians A Chance To Repent Rather Than Pushing Them To The Extreme By Thr3atening To K!ll Them” — President Tinubu's Chief Of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede
    “People Are Asking Why Are We Not K!lling T3rrorists Even If They've K!lled Others. Well, Even In The Bible, The Prodigal Son Was Given A Second Chance, So We Should Give These T3rrorists Who Are Also Nigerians A Chance To Repent Rather Than Pushing Them To The Extreme By Thr3atening To K!ll Them” — President Tinubu's Chief Of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede
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  • Who is the best president of Nigeria since independence?
    Who is the best president of Nigeria since independence?
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  • Omoyele Sowore, activist and former presidential candidate, has sparked fresh online debate after criticizing some Nigerian pastors and the role of churches.

    In his words, many people become pastors because they couldn’t succeed in other careers or don’t want to do “serious work.” He also shared a personal encounter with a popular pastor, saying he suggested turning the pastor’s church into a hospital for one year to save lives. According to Sowore, the pastor got upset and has avoided him since.

    His comments have triggered mixed reactions online, with many people agreeing and others calling the statement unfair and insulting.

    #Nigeria #OmoyeleSowore #Religion #PublicDebate
    Omoyele Sowore, activist and former presidential candidate, has sparked fresh online debate after criticizing some Nigerian pastors and the role of churches. In his words, many people become pastors because they couldn’t succeed in other careers or don’t want to do “serious work.” He also shared a personal encounter with a popular pastor, saying he suggested turning the pastor’s church into a hospital for one year to save lives. According to Sowore, the pastor got upset and has avoided him since. His comments have triggered mixed reactions online, with many people agreeing and others calling the statement unfair and insulting. #Nigeria #OmoyeleSowore #Religion #PublicDebate
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  • Nelson Mandela’s most iconic moments

    From walking out of prison on 11 Feb 1990 after 27 years, to becoming South Africa’s first Black President on 10 May 1994, Mandela showed the world what courage and forgiveness look like. His 1993 Nobel Peace Prize and that unforgettable 1995 Rugby World Cup unity moment made “Madiba” a symbol of hope far beyond South Africa.

    #NelsonMandela #SouthAfrica #Madiba #AfricanHistory
    Nelson Mandela’s most iconic moments 🇿🇦✨ From walking out of prison on 11 Feb 1990 after 27 years, to becoming South Africa’s first Black President on 10 May 1994, Mandela showed the world what courage and forgiveness look like. His 1993 Nobel Peace Prize and that unforgettable 1995 Rugby World Cup unity moment made “Madiba” a symbol of hope far beyond South Africa. #NelsonMandela #SouthAfrica #Madiba #AfricanHistory
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  • I did not see anybody who is good among the condidate of 2027 presidential election. If i may ask who did we try and vote in?..
    I did not see anybody who is good among the condidate of 2027 presidential election. If i may ask who did we try and vote in?..
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  • "Kogi APC youths raised ₦100 million for Tinubu’s 2027 presidential nomination form. The cheque was presented by Governor Ododo to the APC National Chairman today"
    hmmm, may God deliver us from bad leaders..
    "Kogi APC youths raised ₦100 million for Tinubu’s 2027 presidential nomination form. The cheque was presented by Governor Ododo to the APC National Chairman today" hmmm, may God deliver us from bad leaders..
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  • BREAKING:The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on major trading partners, ruling 6–3 on Friday, February 20, 2026 that he overstepped his authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose broad import duties.

    Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority that tariff power belongs to Congress, not the president, signaling a major setback for Trump’s trade agenda and limiting how far emergency powers can be stretched for big economic moves.

    Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh dissented. The ruling could also trigger fresh legal battles over what happens to billions in tariffs already collected, including possible refund claims.#BreakingNews, #SCOTUS, #Trump, #Tariffs
    BREAKING:The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on major trading partners, ruling 6–3 on Friday, February 20, 2026 that he overstepped his authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose broad import duties. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority that tariff power belongs to Congress, not the president, signaling a major setback for Trump’s trade agenda and limiting how far emergency powers can be stretched for big economic moves. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh dissented. The ruling could also trigger fresh legal battles over what happens to billions in tariffs already collected, including possible refund claims.#BreakingNews, #SCOTUS, #Trump, #Tariffs
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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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  • Story of the Ikeja Bomb Blast — January 27, 2002

    On a day like this, 27 January 2002, a devastating explosion rocked the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, changing Nigeria forever.

    What started as a fire outbreak inside the military armory triggered a series of massive explosions, throwing the city into chaos and fear. Many residents thought Nigeria was under attack or that a coup was underway.

    The blast was heard and felt up to 30 miles away. Tremors collapsed homes and shattered windows as far as 10 miles from the epicenter.

    According to the Red Cross, at least 1,000 bodies were recovered, while many others were reported missing and never found.
    Over 5,000 people were injured, and more than 12,000 residents were left homeless, with entire neighborhoods destroyed.

    In panic, about 20,000 people fled Lagos on the night of the explosion. Survivors gradually returned over the following week to scenes of loss and devastation.

    Military reports later stated that the disaster was caused by a bomb that detonated inside the armory, setting off other stored explosives.

    In a moment that remains unforgettable, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the Ikeja Cantonment barefoot, addressing victims and assessing the damage firsthand.

    The Ikeja Bomb Blast remains one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in Nigerian history.

    Read. Remember. Retweet to educate someone.

    #IkejaBombBlast
    #January27
    #NeverForget
    #NigerianHistory
    #Lagos
    #NigeriaStories

    If you want, I can also make it short
    Story of the Ikeja Bomb Blast — January 27, 2002 On a day like this, 27 January 2002, a devastating explosion rocked the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, changing Nigeria forever. What started as a fire outbreak inside the military armory triggered a series of massive explosions, throwing the city into chaos and fear. Many residents thought Nigeria was under attack or that a coup was underway. The blast was heard and felt up to 30 miles away. Tremors collapsed homes and shattered windows as far as 10 miles from the epicenter. According to the Red Cross, at least 1,000 bodies were recovered, while many others were reported missing and never found. Over 5,000 people were injured, and more than 12,000 residents were left homeless, with entire neighborhoods destroyed. In panic, about 20,000 people fled Lagos on the night of the explosion. Survivors gradually returned over the following week to scenes of loss and devastation. Military reports later stated that the disaster was caused by a bomb that detonated inside the armory, setting off other stored explosives. In a moment that remains unforgettable, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the Ikeja Cantonment barefoot, addressing victims and assessing the damage firsthand. The Ikeja Bomb Blast remains one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in Nigerian history. Read. Remember. Retweet to educate someone. #IkejaBombBlast #January27 #NeverForget #NigerianHistory #Lagos #NigeriaStories If you want, I can also make it short
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  • Story of the Ikeja Bomb Blast — January 27, 2002

    On a day like this, 27 January 2002, a devastating explosion rocked the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, changing Nigeria forever.

    What started as a fire outbreak inside the military armory triggered a series of massive explosions, throwing the city into chaos and fear. Many residents thought Nigeria was under attack or that a coup was underway.

    The blast was heard and felt up to 30 miles away. Tremors collapsed homes and shattered windows as far as 10 miles from the epicenter.

    According to the Red Cross, at least 1,000 bodies were recovered, while many others were reported missing and never found.
    Over 5,000 people were injured, and more than 12,000 residents were left homeless, with entire neighborhoods destroyed.

    In panic, about 20,000 people fled Lagos on the night of the explosion. Survivors gradually returned over the following week to scenes of loss and devastation.

    Military reports later stated that the disaster was caused by a bomb that detonated inside the armory, setting off other stored explosives.

    In a moment that remains unforgettable, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the Ikeja Cantonment barefoot, addressing victims and assessing the damage firsthand.

    The Ikeja Bomb Blast remains one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in Nigerian history. #IkejaBombBlast #January27 #NigerianHistory #NigeriaStories
    Story of the Ikeja Bomb Blast — January 27, 2002 On a day like this, 27 January 2002, a devastating explosion rocked the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, changing Nigeria forever. What started as a fire outbreak inside the military armory triggered a series of massive explosions, throwing the city into chaos and fear. Many residents thought Nigeria was under attack or that a coup was underway. The blast was heard and felt up to 30 miles away. Tremors collapsed homes and shattered windows as far as 10 miles from the epicenter. According to the Red Cross, at least 1,000 bodies were recovered, while many others were reported missing and never found. Over 5,000 people were injured, and more than 12,000 residents were left homeless, with entire neighborhoods destroyed. In panic, about 20,000 people fled Lagos on the night of the explosion. Survivors gradually returned over the following week to scenes of loss and devastation. Military reports later stated that the disaster was caused by a bomb that detonated inside the armory, setting off other stored explosives. In a moment that remains unforgettable, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the Ikeja Cantonment barefoot, addressing victims and assessing the damage firsthand. The Ikeja Bomb Blast remains one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in Nigerian history. #IkejaBombBlast #January27 #NigerianHistory #NigeriaStories
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  • Delcy Rodríguez has drawn a clear line.

    Venezuela’s acting president says she has had “enough” of Washington’s orders as pressure from the United States continues to mount. Backed by the US to lead the country after the capture of former leader Nicolás Maduro, Rodríguez now finds herself walking a delicate line — keeping Maduro loyalists calm at home while responding to demands from abroad.

    Nearly a month into her interim role, she is pushing back, especially over calls for Venezuela to resume oil production. Her message is clear: Venezuela must chart its own path, even amid international pressure.

    #Venezuela #WorldPolitics #USVenezuela #GlobalAffairs
    Delcy Rodríguez has drawn a clear line. Venezuela’s acting president says she has had “enough” of Washington’s orders as pressure from the United States continues to mount. Backed by the US to lead the country after the capture of former leader Nicolás Maduro, Rodríguez now finds herself walking a delicate line — keeping Maduro loyalists calm at home while responding to demands from abroad. Nearly a month into her interim role, she is pushing back, especially over calls for Venezuela to resume oil production. Her message is clear: Venezuela must chart its own path, even amid international pressure. #Venezuela #WorldPolitics #USVenezuela #GlobalAffairs
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  • JUST IN: Kogi Youths Donate N100 Million For President Bola Tinubu's Nomination Form
    JUST IN: Kogi Youths Donate N100 Million For President Bola Tinubu's Nomination Form
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  • JOHESU Asks Nigerians To Blame FG Over Healthcare Disruption

    The Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) has urged Nigerians to hold the Federal Government responsible for the hardship being experienced across the country’s healthcare system following its ongoing strike.

    According to the union, the strike became inevitable after the government failed to address longstanding demands despite several engagements. JOHESU recalled that President Bola Tinubu had, in 2023, assured the union that he would mandate the appropriate ministry, department, or agency to resolve the issues raised.

    However, the union lamented that no concrete action has been taken since then, leaving health workers with no option but to withdraw their services.

    JOHESU maintained that the suffering of patients and other Nigerians in need of medical attention could have been avoided if the Federal Government had honoured its commitments, stressing that responsibility for the disruption lies squarely with the authorities.

    #JOHESU #NigeriaHealthcare #FGResponsibility #HealthSectorCrisis
    JOHESU Asks Nigerians To Blame FG Over Healthcare Disruption The Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) has urged Nigerians to hold the Federal Government responsible for the hardship being experienced across the country’s healthcare system following its ongoing strike. According to the union, the strike became inevitable after the government failed to address longstanding demands despite several engagements. JOHESU recalled that President Bola Tinubu had, in 2023, assured the union that he would mandate the appropriate ministry, department, or agency to resolve the issues raised. However, the union lamented that no concrete action has been taken since then, leaving health workers with no option but to withdraw their services. JOHESU maintained that the suffering of patients and other Nigerians in need of medical attention could have been avoided if the Federal Government had honoured its commitments, stressing that responsibility for the disruption lies squarely with the authorities. #JOHESU #NigeriaHealthcare #FGResponsibility #HealthSectorCrisis
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  • Peter Obi Blames Leadership Failures for Nigeria’s National Grid Collapse…..


    Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has blamed recurring collapses of Nigeria’s national power grid on leadership failures and poor governance. Obi said the problem goes beyond technical faults, stressing that years of neglect, lack of planning, and weak accountability have crippled the power sector. He noted that unstable electricity supply continues to hurt businesses, worsen unemployment, and slow economic growth. Obi urged leaders to take responsibility and prioritise sustainable reforms to fix the power infrastructure and improve the lives of Nigerians.

    Peter Obi Blames Leadership Failures for Nigeria’s National Grid Collapse….. Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has blamed recurring collapses of Nigeria’s national power grid on leadership failures and poor governance. Obi said the problem goes beyond technical faults, stressing that years of neglect, lack of planning, and weak accountability have crippled the power sector. He noted that unstable electricity supply continues to hurt businesses, worsen unemployment, and slow economic growth. Obi urged leaders to take responsibility and prioritise sustainable reforms to fix the power infrastructure and improve the lives of Nigerians.
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  • Fubara is APC Leader in Rivers — Wike Not a Member!

    Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Tinubu, says Governor Siminalayi Fubara is the official APC leader in Rivers State. He stressed that ex-Governor Nyesom Wike, though influential in the PDP, has no authority in the ruling party.

    The battle for political influence in Rivers continues…
    🚨 Fubara is APC Leader in Rivers — Wike Not a Member! Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Tinubu, says Governor Siminalayi Fubara is the official APC leader in Rivers State. He stressed that ex-Governor Nyesom Wike, though influential in the PDP, has no authority in the ruling party. The battle for political influence in Rivers continues… 💥
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  • Typical Trump,’ Amb Keshi Reviews US President’s Davos Speech

    Ambassador Joe Keshi, former Permanent Secretary of Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described President Donald Trump’s speech at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland as “nothing special.”

    Trump had declared the United States as the ‘economic engine of the planet’, a statement Keshi seemed to view as typical of the US leader’s style.

    #Trump #Davos2026 #JoeKeshi #WorldEconomicForum
    Typical Trump,’ Amb Keshi Reviews US President’s Davos Speech Ambassador Joe Keshi, former Permanent Secretary of Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described President Donald Trump’s speech at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland as “nothing special.” Trump had declared the United States as the ‘economic engine of the planet’, a statement Keshi seemed to view as typical of the US leader’s style. #Trump #Davos2026 #JoeKeshi #WorldEconomicForum
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  • Atiku Blames Senate Over Electoral Act Amendments, Warns 2027 Polls At Risk

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has criticized the Senate for allegedly frustrating attempts to amend the Electoral Act 2022. He warned that continued delays in the amendment process could jeopardize the credibility of the 2027 general elections in Nigeria.

    The Electoral Act 2022, signed into law in February 2022, currently regulates the conduct of elections across the country.

    #AtikuAbubakar #ElectoralAct2022 #NigeriaElections #2027Polls
    Atiku Blames Senate Over Electoral Act Amendments, Warns 2027 Polls At Risk Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has criticized the Senate for allegedly frustrating attempts to amend the Electoral Act 2022. He warned that continued delays in the amendment process could jeopardize the credibility of the 2027 general elections in Nigeria. The Electoral Act 2022, signed into law in February 2022, currently regulates the conduct of elections across the country. #AtikuAbubakar #ElectoralAct2022 #NigeriaElections #2027Polls
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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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  • 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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  • BREAKING: viral Reverend father Ezekiel Dachomo who called on US president Donald Trump to help save Christian’s in Nigeria is reportedly battling with liver disease and requiring urgent overseas medical attention.
    BREAKING: viral Reverend father Ezekiel Dachomo who called on US president Donald Trump to help save Christian’s in Nigeria 🇳🇬 is reportedly battling with liver disease and requiring urgent overseas medical attention.
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