Massive win for Nigeria’s oil sector!
Crude oil production outperformed expectations in June 2026, hitting a 74-month high of 1.56 million barrels per day, and meeting 104% of its OPEC quota.
Mr Isaac Alabura, father of Lt. Felix Ademe Isaac, the 28-year-old Nigerian Army officer who died during an operation to rescue abducted teachers and pupils in Oyo State, said his family is yet to recover from the painful loss.
The late Lt. Felix Ademe Isaac hailed from Kola ward in Guyuk Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
Alex,
Erosion and flooding is destroying Ibo land, have you bothered to ask your mum, a PhD holder in Mechanical Engineering, what's she's gonna do about it.
Leave Lagos alone and let your charity begin from your house.
They call themselves opposition that want to collect power and better Nigeria, but they hate Nigerians and Nigeria by their conducts
:One violated airport Trafic control rules, his car was clamped and he lied that they want to kill him (toddler ranting shit);
The other is quick to tweet about Nigeria is doomed, but when our pupils and their teachers were rescued, he pretended like he is quarantined in a place where there is no access to information; No show of empathy and solidarity
They all love to use misfortunes of people for politics, but they hate the very idea of human dignity and freedom.
Desperate people do desperate things
@DOlusegun Kudos to the NSCDC. This is a good development. However, I don't think there's any illegal mining site that is with less than 50 workers. So, why arrested just 2 out of a possible 50-100? What happened to sending a drone to the sky, round them up before announcing your presence?
The Federal Government has intensified its crackdown on illegal mining in Osun State, with the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, in collaboration with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), raiding and shutting down illegal mining sites in Ileki and Ibodi-Jesha as part of ongoing efforts to safeguard Nigeria's mineral resources and protect the environment.
BREAKING: NYSC SPECIALISED STREAMS — FULL BREAKDOWN* ⚡
The Federal Government has officially approved 11 Specialised Streams under the new reformed NYSC. Here is what each one means for YOU 👇
*1️⃣ AGRIC CORPS 🌾*
This stream covers modern farming, agribusiness and food security. If you studied agriculture or anything related, this is your lane. You will be trained to contribute directly to Nigeria's food production goals.
*2️⃣ MEDICAL CORPS 🏥*
Focused on healthcare delivery and public health initiatives. Medical, nursing, pharmacy and health science graduates will be trained and deployed to strengthen Nigeria's health system.
*3️⃣ EDUCATION CORPS 📚*
This covers teaching, curriculum support and literacy campaigns. Education graduates will be equipped to tackle the learning gaps across the country.
*4️⃣ TECH AND DIGITAL CORPS 💻*
This is for software developers, AI enthusiasts, cybersecurity experts and digital innovators. Notably, corps members in this stream may stay longer in structured training if their certification takes 3 to 6 months — instead of being posted to a PPA early.
*5️⃣ LEGAL CORPS ⚖️*
Law graduates will be channelled into legal aid, advocacy and justice system support. You will be helping everyday Nigerians access justice.
*6️⃣ PUBLIC SERVICE CORPS 🏛️*
This stream covers governance, policy implementation and administrative roles. Great for public administration, political science and social science graduates.
*7️⃣ INFRASTRUCTURE CORPS 🏗️*
Engineering and construction graduates will be trained for the maintenance and development of public works and infrastructure across Nigeria.
*8️⃣ GREEN CORPS 🌱*
This stream focuses on environmental sustainability, climate action and renewable energy. If you are passionate about saving the planet, this is your stream.
*9️⃣ ENTERPRISE CORPS 💼*
Built for entrepreneurs and business-minded corpers. You will receive training in business incubation, SME development and startup building. Perfect for business and economics graduates.
*🔟 CREATIVE ECONOMY CORPS 🎨*
Arts, media, entertainment and cultural industries. This stream recognises the power of Nigeria's creative sector and will train corpers to contribute to it professionally.
*1️⃣1️⃣ PARAMILITARY AND SECURITY CORPS 🛡️*
This stream covers community policing, disaster response and national security support. Ideal for those with a background or interest in security and public safety.
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📌 *HOW IT WORKS:*
Once your registration is uploaded and accepted on the NYSC portal, you will be required to *select ONE stream* that matches your academic background and skill profile. You will then receive specialised training in that stream during your 6-week orientation camp.
⏳ *These reforms are the first in 53 years and take effect immediately.*
All thanks to this present administration
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Florentino Perez and Real Madrid should invest in Barcelona's training facilities and football academy. According to Agulu, opposition should be strengthened, you need to strengthen them enough for them to defeat you.
Campaigning against the BAT administration in 2027 will be difficult for the opposition if they stick to non-issues and propaganda.
With Infrastructure boom like the coastal Highway, 27+ major road projects in-flight. Bold economic reforms like fuel subsidy removal, FX unification stabilising the Naira, NELFUND (1.5M+ students), record forex reserves, FATF exit, stable universities, and a consistent signal with improving internal security.
Investor confidence is returning strongly.
If his ministers keep delivering, little will be left for critics. If anything, BAT seems to be winning over more supporters at this stage, than the opposition.
Nigeria Forward 🇳🇬💚
"I, Apostle General, will vote for any government that does the right thing," Apostle General Sam Korankye Ankrah declared while preaching on the recent two-day National Clean-Up Exercise.
He said his support would go to any government that demonstrates good governance and acts in the best interest of the people.
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#ChannelOneNews #GhanaNews #NationalCleanUp
The Federal Government, through the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), has commenced the restoration of the 225MW Gbarain Power Plant in Bayelsa State following President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's approval of funding for the project.
The plant, which was shut down after a fire incident in 2020, is expected to return to operation within 12 months, significantly boosting electricity supply to the national grid.
"When Peter Obi was interviewed, i would have expected a proper journalist to ask him to provide evidence of the attempt to destroy his businesses so that we can interrogate that. I would have expected the interviewer to ask him to provide evidence that they even after his life, because he said he may not be alive. But the interviewer was simply saying, 'Wow, like somebody was starstruck." — Babajide Kolade-Otitoju
Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Esther Walson-Jack, highlighted key reforms and progress recorded in the Federal Civil Service under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, outlining major improvements in digitalisation, staff welfare, performance management, transparency, and service delivery aimed at building a more efficient, accountable, and citizen-focused public service.
Highlights:
- Introduced seven strategic war rooms to accelerate implementation of key civil service reform pillars.
- Advanced the digitalisation of the Federal Civil Service, replacing manual processes with real-time digital workflows.
- Improved transparency, accountability, and efficiency through electronic document tracking and faster approvals.
- Eliminated the challenge of missing files through digital records management.
- Enabled citizens to interact with ministries through online submission and tracking portals.
- Strengthened the Performance Management System to improve productivity.
- Expanded staff welfare initiatives and engagement with civil servants.
- Workers benefited from the five-month wage award.
- Implemented improvements in peculiar allowances, duty tour allowances, and other public service benefits.
- Introduced the Exit Benefit Scheme for retiring treasury-funded civil servants.
- Renewed support for housing initiatives and established an Employee Compensation Scheme.
Dem full Alausa, ọkọ̀ bogini... Big jeep up and down and they can't deliver ordinary polling unit...
Some are even shy to associate with the president publicly but dem sabi collect contract and appointment. SMH
Is Lagos State for Everybody or Only a Selected Few?
Around 3:20 a.m. last night, our 7-month-old baby girl started crying with a very high fever. She had been running a temperature for the past two days, but it became worse during the night. When I checked with the thermometer, her temperature had risen to 38.5°C.
My wife and I were worried. It was raining heavily, and without a car, we didn't know how we would get her to the hospital.
We used a towel soaked in water to gently wipe her body and help reduce the fever while we waited for the rain to ease.
Then I remembered the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency-LASEMA number, 112. I called at about 4:07 a.m., hoping they could help. A lady answered and asked about the emergency. I explained that my 7-month-old baby had a high fever, it was raining heavily, and we couldn't get to the hospital. She could hear my baby crying in the background.
I asked if they could send an ambulance. She immediately took my address and a nearby landmark.
At about 4:27 a.m., I received another call from the Lagos Emergency Response Call Centre. The officer informed me that an ambulance had already been dispatched. He asked how the team could locate my house because it was still dark and there might not be anyone outside to direct them. I asked if I could send my live location, but he explained that he was calling from the control centre and was not with the ambulance team.
By 5:07 a.m., the rain had stopped. I received another call informing me that the ambulance was waiting at Checkpoint Bus Stop. My wife, our baby, and I quickly took a motorcycle there, and to my surprise, the ambulance was already waiting for us.
The medical personnel welcomed us into the ambulance and asked about our baby's condition. They asked which hospital we normally used. I mentioned the new Primary Health Centre at Ilepo, but explained that it does not operate 24 hours a day. They agreed and advised us that the best option was to take our baby to GeneralHospital Badagry where she could receive proper emergency care.
I believe the ambulance couldn't reach our house because of the heavy rain and the poor condition of the Ibiye–Checkpoint–Magbon road to our street. This is another reason why that road needs urgent attention from the Lagos State Government and the local government. Good roads save lives during emergencies.
One thing that amazed me was that the ambulance came all the way from Badagry General Hospital about 24 kilometres to Checkpoint Bus Stop just to respond to our emergency. Wow. Honestly we are still shock. I only see this happen in developed countries.
For that, I sincerely commend the Lagos State Emergency Response Team. They proved that the emergency service is working and that lives truly matter.
The journey to the hospital was smooth. The Lagos–Badagry Expressway from Agbara Junction to Badagry is now a modern six-lane road with no potholes. Credit goes to former President Muhammadu Buhari for starting the project, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for continuing it, and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for ensuring the reconstruction around Badagry, including the road leading to the General Hospital. Good roads make emergency response faster and more effective.
At the hospital, we were asked to open a new patient file because records from the Primary Health Centre could not be accessed there. I believe Lagos State should work towards creating a unified electronic medical record system so that patients' records can be accessed at any government hospital. I no there is existing smart card, we have that with our Lagos health insurance but had expired. I'll renew it.
We paid ₦2,000 to open a new file. The doctor attended to our baby immediately and requested a Full Blood Count (FBC) test and a malaria test, which cost ₦8,000. We also bought the prescribed injections and medications from the hospital pharmacy for about ₦4,000.
@HighChiefOkoro This would have been even better had he not dead yet before being given this bifiting marvelous show. Let them reap the benefit of being a bandit, a kidnapper or a terrorist before sending them to their maker.