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Governor Soludo is busy making Anambra state proud and his son is also busy Making his musical fans proud.Doesn't care f...
12/07/2025

Governor Soludo is busy making Anambra state proud and his son is also busy Making his musical fans proud.
Doesn't care for government house,
Nobi one boy from one northern K state,that insults elders during his father's tenure, insulted some people who May be elder than his father, but later apologizing!
Let everyone know his work and have work!
Kudos ozonna!



Football What a moment in world football history. On the podium stood John Obi Mikel, Lionel Messi and Taye Taiwo — the ...
12/07/2025

Football
What a moment in world football history. On the podium stood John Obi Mikel, Lionel Messi and Taye Taiwo — the brightest talents from the FIFA World Youth Championship 🌟

Nigeria may have finished runners-up, but Mikel and Taiwo shone brightly throughout the tournament. Messi took the Golden Ball, Mikel claimed the Silver, and Taiwo earned Bronze.
Messi still playing
Where are Mikel and Taiwo
Africans retired so early than whites

I NO WON PIKIN~PAWPAWNollywood legendary actor Osita Iheme, popularly known as Pawpaw, has revealed that at 43 years old...
11/07/2025

I NO WON PIKIN~PAWPAW
Nollywood legendary actor Osita Iheme, popularly known as Pawpaw, has revealed that at 43 years old, he has no plans of getting married or having children, choosing instead to live his life peacefully and focus on supporting those close to him.

“ I’m already 43 years , I have no plans of getting married ,I just want to live my life and help those closer to me . My brothers and sisters have children , I consider them as mine “ Osita Iheme

Nigeria BREAKING: Fulani Herdsmen returned to Benue, ambushed and killed three security agents drafted to protect Udei C...
11/07/2025

Nigeria
BREAKING: Fulani Herdsmen returned to Benue, ambushed and killed three security agents drafted to protect Udei Community, Benue. May their souls rest in peace


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Nigeria Six Newly Recruited Female Amotekun Officers Pregnant at Training Camp/ In a surprising development, six newly r...
11/07/2025

Nigeria
Six Newly Recruited Female Amotekun Officers Pregnant at Training Camp/

In a surprising development, six newly recruited female officers of the Ogun State Amotekun Corps have been dismissed from training after they were discovered to be pregnant.
The State Commander of Amotekun, Retired Brigadier General Alade Adedigba, made the announcement, explaining that the decision followed a routine medical examination at the training camp. The commander said the agency acted out of concern for the health and safety of the women and their unborn children.

“The kind of training we conduct is very tough and physically demanding,” he said. “We are worried that continuing under such conditions could endanger both the pregnancies and the recruits themselves.”

He noted that while it was a tough call to make, the decision was necessary. “Our goal is to ensure a safe training environment for everyone. This is part of our overall commitment to health, safety, and professionalism.”

General Adedigba praised the women for stepping up to serve and reassured them that this was not the end of the road. He said they would be welcome to reapply and complete their training after childbirth.

“As they prepare to embrace motherhood, we commend their spirit of service and look forward to welcoming them back in our next recruitment exercise,” he added.

The development comes as Amotekun continues to play a growing role in supporting security efforts across the state.


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Football history reminds Former Super Eagles and the Technical Director of Kun Khalifat FC of Owerri, Mobi Oparaku says ...
10/07/2025

Football history reminds
Former Super Eagles and the Technical Director of Kun Khalifat FC of Owerri, Mobi Oparaku says : 'I Came From Poorest Family But France ’98 Bonuses Helped Me Build Mum’s House, Train Six Sisters In University'.

“When I say the poorest, I mean in every possible way you can imagine. But football changed all of that — not just for the better, but for the best.

“There were seven of us — six girls and only me as the boy. Yes, I’m the only son in a family of seven children.

“But through God’s grace and football, my life took a different path. I started with the U13 and U15 teams here in Owerri, Imo State. We lived just behind the stadium.

“Back then, we received 50 kobo as allowances. I’d rush home to give it to my mum so she could support the family. I was content with camp food.”

“From there, I moved to the national U17 team, the Golden Eaglets, then the U20 Flying Eagles, and later the U23 side, with whom we won gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics — the first by any African country in men’s football".

On France '98: “Just a week before the tournament, the Super Eagles had a friendly in Holland. I was in the stands as a standby player. During the match, Jerome Shakpoke picked up a shoulder injury, and Augustine Eguavoen had issues with both knees.

“Then, the Protocol Officer, Kashimawo Laloko, approached me and said, ‘Prepare yourself, you’ll be starting our first game against Spain.’ I thought it was a joke.

“Back at the hotel, they even placed a police officer at my door to prevent me from leaving. Later, Laloko returned, hung my accreditation tag around my neck, and said, ‘Congratulations, my son'.

“That’s how I ended up starting against one of Europe’s biggest teams, Spain. Sadly, after that match, they began playing Mutiu Adepoju at right-back. I was sidelined but remained with the team, enjoying my allowances.

“After the tournament, we were paid a total of $50,000 in appearance fees and bonuses. I gave out $10,000 to people and used the remaining $40,000 to build a good house for my mother and sisters. My mum was overjoyed.”

“I also ensured that all six of my sisters graduated from university. Today, they are all doing well, and I’m proud of what football has done for my family,” Oparaku said".


10/07/2025

I got over 2,500 reactions on my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

Investment Super Eagles Captain Ahmed Musa MON OON Acquires a New Villa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Worth Over a Mil...
08/07/2025

Investment
Super Eagles Captain Ahmed Musa MON OON Acquires a New Villa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Worth Over a Million Dollars.🇳🇬💚🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇳🇬💚💚🇳🇬🦅🦅🦅🦅

The Eagles Skipper Continues to Prepare for Life After Football Through Strategic Property Investments. He Added💚🇳🇬🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅

Football Jose Mourinho on FIFA's Silence Over Player De@ths🗣️🗣️ "I believe FIFA is not doing enough to honour players wh...
08/07/2025

Football
Jose Mourinho on FIFA's Silence Over Player De@ths

🗣️🗣️ "I believe FIFA is not doing enough to honour players who lose their lives during the course of their football careers. The tragic de@th of Diogo Jota deserved a global moment of respect from the football community. He was a great player, and in such cases, I think FIFA should consider suspending major events like the FIFA Club World Cup—at least briefly—to allow players and fans to pay their respects. Not just for Jota, but for all footballers who have lost their lives while actively serving the game."

07/07/2025
AFONJA PEASANT REVOLUTION HISTORYThe Afonja peasant revolution refers to the rebellion led by Afonja, the Are-Onakakanfo...
07/07/2025

AFONJA PEASANT REVOLUTION HISTORY

The Afonja peasant revolution refers to the rebellion led by Afonja, the Are-Onakakanfo (military commander) of the Oyo Empire, against the Oyo Empire in the early 19th century. Afonja's rebellion, which took place in Ilorin, involved an alliance with Fulani jihadists and ultimately led to the establishment of the Ilorin Emirate under the Sokoto Caliphate.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Background:
Afonja, stationed in Ilorin, had a strained relationship with Alaafin Aole, the Oyo ruler. Afonja's refusal to obey Aole's military orders, particularly concerning an attack on Iwere-Ile, escalated tensions.
Rebellion:
Afonja, seeking to consolidate his power, rebelled against the Oyo Empire and invited Fulani forces led by Shehu Alimi to Ilorin.
Alliance:
Afonja's alliance with Shehu Alimi and his followers, known as the Jama'a, was a key factor in the rebellion's success.
Rise of Ilorin Emirate:
Afonja's growing inability to control the Fulani led to his assassination. Subsequently, Shehu Alimi's son, Abdulsalam, established the Ilorin Emirate under the Sokoto Caliphate, marking a significant shift in the political and religious landscape of the region.
Impact:
The rebellion resulted in the decline of the Oyo Empire and the rise of Fulani influence in the area, with Ilorin becoming an Emirate with a Fulani ruler.
Yoruba Perspective:
From a Yoruba perspective, Afonja's actions are often viewed as a betrayal of the Oyo Empire and a contributing factor to its downfall.
Afonja, the sixth Are-Ona-Kakanfo (military commander) of the Oyo ...
Afonja, the sixth Are-Ona-Kakanfo (military commander) of the Oyo Empire, played a pivotal role in the early 19th-century political transformations
This history reminds me of the present Fulani jihadists all over Nigeria, trying to repeat what happened in Ilorin.

Aviation The newly launched Enugu Air Launched at Akanu Ibiam international airport Enugu today
07/07/2025

Aviation
The newly launched Enugu Air
Launched at Akanu Ibiam international airport Enugu today

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