🚨BREAKING: The first image from the ongoing trial of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya before Israel’s Supreme Court in occupied Jerusalem reveals a visibly weakened and exhausted man, bearing apparent signs of torture, abuse, and prolonged mistreatment during his detention.
Warning:
The order and the law on unregistered vehicle or covered number plate are clear and loud enough. I wish to appeal to my kinsmen, friends and close associates to be guided by this development and avoid violating the law. Lets all do the right thing, do the needful without delay. If you are caught in the web, dont even bother to call me to help beg any Police officer or law enforcer while performing his or her duty. If you run foul of the law, you will face the full weight of the law. Dont bother to make any call to me. I am a law enforcer. That is what i signed for. And my duty is to enforce the law, not to pervet justice or encourage violation of the law. Lets all be guided and warn against criminality and inappropriate behaviours in our society. Ire oo
Ṣẹ̀kẹ̀rẹ̀ - My translation.
Do not measure my life by the fate of the Ṣẹ̀kẹ̀rẹ̀ (Beaded gourd rattle),
Sekere - Opulent with cowries,
whose rattle shepherds successul occasions home
Only to be forgotten when the table of spoils is set.
The Egbere does not know another song.
From the forest depths, it carries only tears - wailing is its identity, grief its only fluency.
And so it shall be for every hand raised against our ascent:
Their harvest shall come, and it shall be watered with the very tears they planted.
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After saying AMEN.
Some of you seriously need help. This is not life. You can’t be living your life with no single original thought in your head, because this is how to know someone who’s under heavy influence of American propaganda.
“In this critical moment of global warfare” caused by who?
Also, none of you will say this same thing if Iran were the host.
COAS Support Driving Massive Infrastructure Renewal in 1 Division, Says GOC
The Nigerian Army’s 1 Division has embarked on an extensive infrastructure renewal programme that has transformed troop accommodation, worship centres, educational facilities and welfare infrastructure, with the support of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 1 Division Nigerian Army and Commander Sector 1, Operation FANSAN YAMMA, Maj.-Gen. Muhammed Wase, has said.
Wase , who spoke through the Chief of Staff of the Division, Brig.-Gen. Timothy Opurum, during an interaction with defence correspondents in Kaduna, said the intervention was significantly improving the living and working conditions of troops while enhancing operational effectiveness across the Division’s area of responsibility.
According to him, the ongoing transformation is in line with the COAS’ “Soldier First” philosophy, which places premium attention on troop welfare, accommodation and morale as critical enablers of operational success.
He said the Division inherited several infrastructure that needed to be repaired . but had, through prudent management of resources and support from Army Headquarters, embarked on an aggressive programme of rehabilitation, renovation and construction.
“The support from the Chief of Army Staff has been tremendous. His commitment to improving troops’ welfare has enabled us to undertake several projects that are directly impacting the lives of our personnel and their families.
“Many of the structures we met were in very poor condition. Today, most of them have been completely transformed into modern and habitable facilities,” he said.
The GOC explained that one of the landmark achievements of the Division was the renovation of multiple blocks of abandoned accommodation that had previously become uninhabitable.
According to him, following directives and support from Army Headquarters, the Division commenced the rehabilitation of old accommodation blocks in November 2025 and successfully expanded the scope of the project beyond the initial allocation.
He said through prudent financial management and cost-saving measures, the Division was able to renovate six accommodation blocks instead of the four originally approved.
“By carefully managing available resources, we were able to increase the number of renovated accommodation blocks from four to six. This has significantly improved housing availability for officers and soldiers within the cantonment,” he said.
Wase added that the accommodation facilities were further enhanced with the installation of modern solar-powered electricity systems designed to provide uninterrupted power supply.
According to him, more than 65,000 watts of solar power infrastructure have already been installed across the renovated facilities, reducing dependence on the national grid and improving energy sustainability.
He disclosed that another major solar power project currently under construction had reached about 50 per cent completion and was expected to be delivered within the next few months.
The project, he noted, would further improve electricity supply and support military operations within the Division.
The GOC also highlighted extensive roof rehabilitation works carried out on several damaged buildings whose roofs had been blown off by severe weather conditions.
He said the repairs involved complete replacement of roofing sheets, ceiling systems and other structural components to restore the affected buildings to functional standards.
In addition to accommodation projects, the Division undertook a comprehensive renovation of its main auditorium, transforming the facility into a modern conference and event centre capable of hosting military and inter-agency engagements.
“The auditorium was in a deteriorated state before the intervention. Today, it has been remodelled and upgraded to meet contemporary standards,” he said.
@AJEnglish US-only Ebola Quarantine within the Kenyan State? So, Kenyans should die while US expatriates are protected and Kenyan police chooses to stand against their own people?
What level of slavery is that?
BREAKING NEWS: Pandemonium in Ijeshaland as the inauguration stage for Governor Adeleke and Accord members collapsed while inaugurating the IMOLE canvassers in Ijebu-Ijesha, Osun State.💔
I hope Governor Adeleke is safe. Our prayers are with the victims🙏🏻
House of Representatives to Vote on State Police Bill This Thursday
The Nigerian House of Representatives is set to take a decisive step toward establishing state police as lawmakers prepare to vote on key constitutional amendment bills, including provisions for decentralized policing.
Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, who also chairs the House Committee on Constitution Review, announced at a media briefing shortly after plenary that the House of Representatives has decided to prioritise the establishment of state police ahead of other bills.
He added that the House has directed all members currently outside Abuja on oversight functions to suspend their activities and return to the parliament on Thursday for the voting procedure.
The state police bill is sponsored by the Deputy Speaker and 14 other members of the House.
Arrival of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, at the venue of the commissioning of the newly constructed Arterial Road N5 (Obafemi Awolowo Way) from Life Camp Junction to RR III, Dape District section.
#FCTProjects2026#RenewedHopeFCT
Another day, another misinformation busted.
Remember this lady that falsely accused Nigerian Army of requesting 2Million before the corpse of her late sick brother will be released.
Now she has hurriedly deleted the defamatory video against the Army and offered an apology video.
Na like this we go dey?
EFCC Arraigns Blessing CEO Over Fresh Alleged ₦13m Fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Lagos Zonal Directorate 2, on Wednesday, arraigned self-styled relationship therapist Okoro Blessing Nkiruka, popularly known as Blessing CEO, before the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, over an alleged fresh ₦13 million fraud.
https://t.co/wD985AwG0B
Today, I received the Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Lagos, Mr. Michel Deelen, on a farewell visit as he concludes his diplomatic assignment in Nigeria.
Over the years, we have built a strong and productive relationship with the Netherlands, and I thanked him for his support and partnership.
We discussed areas of shared interest, including the development of our waterways, the Omi Eko project and the ongoing regeneration and relocation efforts in Okobaba. Mr. Deelen also acknowledged our commitment to creating a welcoming environment for investors.
I thanked him for his service and contributions to strengthening the relationship between Lagos and the Netherlands and I wish him every success in his new posting.