Can our Yoruba film producers shift their focus away from babalawo, rituals (mostly using humans for money) and curses? The society's focus should be shifted to something else now than these, people are not using the film as 'arikogbon' again o, it is now 'aripracticalise' o.
Losing an election now as an incumbent Governor, in my opinion, should be difficult now due to more money available to a Governor do more for his/her people. You can pay salary, pension&gratuity unlike before where Governors are voted again due to these alone. What do you think?
To be honest, Peter Obi's understanding of governance is very shallow.
1. He does not understand governance and how it is structured.
2. He does not understand the problems of Nigeria. Yet he says he wants to solve the problem.(His confession from the attached video reel)
3. He does not know how our debt is structured.
4. He does not understand the concept of separation of power.
5. He has no idea what debt to revenue ratio means
6. He does not understand how infrastructural development contribute to overall development.
7. He has no idea what are sustainable development goals.
8. He does not know FIFA frowns at government interference in football federation affairs.
9. He talks and validates the viewpoint that he actually knows nothing about almost everything
10. He has no idea how to generate revenue and mechanisms to put in place for it.
🇳🇬 🐘 Rescued orphaned elephant highlights Nigeria's conservation fight
An orphan baby forest elephant rescued after wandering out of Nigeria's Okomu National Park is being raised by wildlife carers from the conversationist NGO ANI in the hope of returning him to the wild.
Fellow Nigerians
Today, we celebrate democracy and the enduring Nigerian spirit. For 27 unbroken years, since May 29, 1999, Nigerians have chosen their leaders through the ballot, witnessed peaceful transitions of power, and resolved disagreements in courtrooms and legislative chambers—not through violence. We have experienced the longest stretch of civilian rule in our history. Our democracy is not perfect, but it is ours, and we must continue to defend and strengthen it.
Nigeria meets 102% of OPEC Quota as Production Hits 11-Month High
Nigeria’s oil production witnessed an upswing in May 2026, averaging 1,530,354 barrels of crude oil and 170,446 barrels of condensates per day, bringing the total combined production to 1, 700, 800 barrels per day and consolidating Nigeria’s position as Africa’s largest oil producer.
The average crude oil production recorded during the month of May represents 102% of Nigeria’s 1.5mbpd of production quota allocated by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
Production performance during the review period remained robust, with combined crude oil and condensate output ranging between a low of 1.51 million bpd and a peak of 1.86 million bpd.
The May 2026 production figures represent the highest recorded by Nigeria since July 2025 when output surged to 1,712,282
In strict crude oil terms (excluding condensates), the 1.53 million barrels recorded in May 2026 represents the highest Nigeria has witnessed since January 2025 when crude oil production hit 1.538mbpd.
The latest crude oil production statistics thus represents a 15-month high
On a month on month basis, production rose by 2.77% in May 2026 as against 1.48mbpd in April.
The broader production trend over the last five months has also remained positive. Combined crude oil and condensate output increased from 1.48 million bpd in February to 1.54 million bpd in March, 1.66 million bpd in April, and then 1.7 million bpd in May, underscoring sustained growth in Nigeria’s hydrocarbon production levels.
Among production streams, Bonny Terminal led the pack with a total blend of 293,870 bpd, closely followed by Forcados Terminal at 289,900 bpd. Qua Iboe ranked third with 173,360 bpd, while Escravos Oil Terminal contributed 135,470 bpd.
Odudu (Amenam Blend) completed the top five production streams, accounting for 63,250 bpd during the month under review.
The NUPRC attributes the rise in production to a sustained positive momentum as operations remained stable throughout the reporting period with no significant pipeline or facility outages recorded.
Additionally, all previously scheduled turnaround maintenance activities had been successfully completed, contributing to improved operational reliability and production efficiency.
To download full report, visit: https://t.co/LyLY42JQ22
Eniola Akinkuotu
Head, Media and Corporate Communications
@NUPRCofficial I am happy to hear this, the shame of not meeting our OPEC quota has ended. We can continue in this trajectory and ramp up production to over 2m barrels per day. We can do it so far we stop oil theft.
@JohnFanimokun@TJ_Insuranceman That interviewer has a socialist mindset, he just wants to live and not pay taxes himself. Replicating what Tinubu did in Lagos at the federal level to him meant ruling each state while governors just sit&look. So he should go to states&build their schs, hospital etc?😂🙆
@USAfricaCommand@concreterose009 No one can deny the impact of your intervention in the fight against terrorists in the North East, the terrorists have been inactive since you came in. After wiping them off, I want you to use your capabilities to kill those criminals in North West&Central. Thank you!!!
Some cabals are afraid of PBAT's re-election and they are desperate.
If a man who is facing re-election can damn the consequences of politics unlike his predecessors to remove subsidy, break the BDC black market racketeering, NNPC 100% remittance to FAAC ( these 3 items were the biggest heist against the Nigerian economy and its citizens )
He is pushing to disrupt the politics at the local level with LG Autonomy that will empower LG and stop them from being stooges of governors.
States Police, a decentralised security architecture with the establishment of Police Academies and Army Depots in different regions.
Tax reform and internal sharing of VAT to favour Derivation. Wealth should be distributed to align more with where it is derived.
Creation of other regional development commissions.
No President has been bold enough to tackle these issues since 1999.
"What will he do when he is not facing re-election" ?
Breaking News!!! PLEASE RT
This girl was found around Capitol Road, Agege, Lagos State.
She's currently in Dopemu Police Station.
She's unable to remember her name, or her parents name. She has no phone on her and hasn't been able to give any contact to the Police.
Please, if anyone knows her, please, visit Dopemu Police Station or call 09025621914
Please, help, share,.. she's someone's daughter, and sister.
DISBURSEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT 🔔
NELFUND has disbursed ₦809,325,700 to Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt, Rivers State for the 2025/2026 academic session, covering 4,649 students.
✅ Amount Disbursed: ₦809,325,700
✅Students Covered: 4,649
#NELFUNDstudentLoan
A drunk policeman shot me at a checkpoint in 2011.
The bullet tore through my car, through my right hand.
I lost my career as an animator. My marriage cracked. My mind still bleeds.
The twist?
I sued the Nigeria Police. Won in 2015.
Judge said: "Pay his medical bills."
10 years later. Zero naira.
I face permanent disability without help.
@PoliceNG_CRU@TunjiDisu1@UNDP@NhrcNigeria
#NigeriaPoliceNotYourFriend
This is Dammy (Damilola) Feyide. She was in her 20s when she returned from the UK to Nigeria in 2017, ready to complete her NYSC and likely head back abroad. But today, the story is completely different.
What started as a one-year service term became a lifelong mission. One afternoon, a nudge from the Holy Spirit caused her to stop her car at a correctional center. She didn't see "criminals" or "street kids"; she saw a reflection of Jesus’ heart. She saw children with doctor-sized dreams living in paint-starved realities.
She started by giving money to children on the street and going to the correctional facility with gifts, but the Holy Spirit kept convincing her that there was more. That conviction led to the birth of Let It Shine Academy (LISA), a FREE boarding school for secondary school students in Lagos, Nigeria.
About 270 students are enrolled in her school. No tuition fee, no hostel fee, no feeding fee, no uniform fee, no textbook fee, everything is provided for free. A standard private secondary school for free in Lagos.
In a society where many children are pushed to the margins because of poverty, instability, family background, or lack of access, she chose to create a place where children can still dream, learn, grow, eat, create, think, and become who God wants them to be.
Today, LISA is a beacon of high-quality, completely free education. While the foundation is built on Christ’s love, the school is filled with children of all religions.
As I shared with my sisters Grow Her Faith Fellowship last week, faith isn’t a wall to keep people out; it’s a bridge that invites everyone in. When we serve, we don’t ask for a creed; we look for a need.
We often ask ourselves, "What is the meaning of life?" The answer isn't found in the degrees we earn or the titles we hold. The whole essence of man is to live for impact. We are stewards, not owners, of the grace we've been given. If your life doesn't leak hope into someone else’s darkness, are you truly living?
Impact isn't about having it all figured out. Dammy didn't have a background in education; she just had a "Yes" and a God who backs those He sends.
I love women who live beyond applause, who are not just building names, but building lives. Women who are not waiting for perfect conditions before they begin, women who understand that purpose is not always glamorous.
Dammy’s work reminds me again that impact is not about how many people know your name. It is about how many lives breathe better because you obeyed what was placed in your heart.
Education is one of the purest forms of impact. When you educate a child, you change their language, their exposure, their confidence, their options, their family story, and sometimes, the direction of an entire generation.
That is why I will always be drawn to people who build in this space, because clarity helps people see, education helps people rise, and impact helps people live better.
Dammy carries all three with conviction. I believe she deserves to be celebrated.
Today, I celebrate Damilola “Dammy” Feyide, for choosing to be a bridge between disadvantage and dignity, between “someone should do something” and “I will start where I am.”
May we never become so busy chasing visibility that we forget the beauty of living for impact, and may more women rise with the courage to build what they wish existed.
Let this be your stir to action: Stop waiting for the perfect timing or the full bank account. Go where the burden is, go where the heart breaks. Just as Dammy shows us, you won't know how deep the well of Grace is until you start pouring it out for others.
Dear Dammy, keep living purposefully and intentionally; the heavens are documenting your impact.
Tolu lope Ajayi
#impact #freeschool #nigeria #education #Bugatti
A lot is happening 💔💔💔
I stopped by to pray maghrib at a mosque at 49, Bola Street Ebute Metta and the imam announced that one of the members has a sick wife battling cancer and they need monetary support. I took a picture of the account number written on the board. Please whoever can should donate and share.
Acct Number: 3050250423
Acct Name: AbdulQuadr Ally Babatunde
Bank Name: First Bank of Nigeria