Niger Military Government Is Building 400 Modern And Affordable Housing Homes For Low-Income Families:
Niger’s government, led by General Abdourahamane Tchiani, is constructing around 400 modern housing units near the capital Niamey as part of efforts to improve living conditions and expand access to affordable housing for workers and low-income families.
The project, known as the Cité de la Refondation, is located in Sorey, approximately 20 kilometres from the capital Niamey.
It includes three and four-bedroom family homes, fully furnished.
The government say construction is currently about 84% complete, with completion and handing over to its citizens expected by 2027.
The initiative is a joint collaboration between the state-owned Niger Urban Planning and Real Estate Construction Company (SONUCI) and a private real estate developer, the BANGA IMMOBILIER Group.
The government spent $14 million, parts of the national revenues collected from the nationalisation of its local resource mines, such as the Subair uranium mine previously operated by the French company Orano.
Speaking to the media, the military-led government emphasised that the development is part of efforts to address urban growth, improve access to safe accommodation, and create better living environments for citizens.
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Mali 🇲🇱
🛑 General of the Army Corps, Ismaël Wagué:
"We are fighting terrorism, not the Muslim religion. We are at war against terrorists, not against Muslims. In fact, most of us are Muslims."
#FreeAfrica
“There Are Some Yorubas Collaborating With Fulani Groups In The K!dnapping Of Our People And Aiding Them. I Will K!Il Any Yoruba Person Supporting And Conniving With Fulani To K!dnap In Our Lands.”
~ Sunday Igboho Warns
Can some1help me tell Fulani we the Hausas of 21st century&modern people,are not like our ancestors who would say they had forgiven Fulani&refuse2let their children know the evil that Fulani committed2them,As4us we will pursue our rights&seekJustice till our birthright return2us
Only the Hausa would be subjected to this kind of injustice and still remain calm.
Imagine having farmland that has belonged to your family for generations. Then one day, the government suddenly takes the land and says it wants to create a cattle route and grazing area for livestock.
When people object, they are told that 40 or 50 years ago, “Sardauna” or someone else supposedly promised that land to the cattle.
What is most unfortunate is that those suffering this injustice will not come together, gather evidence collectively, and take the government to court. Instead, they will sit back while people keep speaking on their behalf, going to radio stations and pleading with the same government that seized their land to show them mercy.
You could spend a thousand years asking for help, but if you do not know how to reclaim your rights, you will get nowhere.
BREAKING:🚨🇺🇸 USA Issues Warning to Israel After Ceasefire Violation
JD Vance warns Netanyahu:
"Don't play games with us — you risk losing everything.
Trump is your last ally; the whole world already hates you." 🇮🇱
FULANI BANDITS SEEN TRAVELING AT NIGHT
Recently there has been bombings and destruction on their camps and they've been seen fleeing during the day and now, at night.
My Hauasa bretherin now you know the power of governing your territory.Igboho with Yoruba elders has free the kidnapped children of Ogbomoso with their teachers without paying penny2Fulani terrorists by inviting their leaders&Instructed them2order their terrorist2free his people
🇺🇸🇮🇷🇵🇰 The feelings of shock and disappointment on the face of Pakistan's Prime Minister, after he was informed by the Iranian delegation they are leaving after Trump threatened them.
This is the face of one of our Hausa activist that was detained by Fulani elites in disguise of DSS his name is Abdul me Lafiya popularly known as Dan-Zubair he was spent more than 4Yrs in the hands of Fulani in disguise of DSS since Buhari regime his parents have even give up
Sunday Igboho, the Yoruba activist, is from a community called Oke-Ogun in Oyo State.
On Friday, Fulani bandits kidnapped a group of innocent people from his community and, as usual, called the families on the phone to demand ransom.
When the activist heard what had befallen his people, he drove to his hometown and summoned the leadership of the Fulani community living in his hometown at the palace of the traditional ruler of his hometown.
In the interaction with the Fulani leadership domiciled in Oke Ogun, he warned that it is not possible for the criminals living among the Fulani people in his community to be kidnapping their hosts with an ultimatum that his kidnapped kinsmen and women should be released in the next two hours, or else he would come for the families of the Fulani people holding his kinsmen and women, including innocent children, captive.
In less than two hours, the kidnapped kinsmen and kinswomen were released for free without any ransom paid, and they were given a heroic welcome by the members of the community.
Two things stand out from the story: the Fulanis kidnapping innocent Nigerians all over the country are not ghosts; they are known, and their location is also known.
For us to solve this problem, we need to devolve power to the local communities to take care of their security in the name of local policing.
It is a good thing that the state police bill has been passed by the House of Representatives, but there needs to be a sense of urgency and then urgency of now to get the Senate to pass the bill and then sign it into law so that local policing can be a thing and legal.
2) A lot of kidnappings are happening around the country that are not reported, so the insecurity thing is massively underreported by the media.
If Sunday Igboho were not from this community, we might not have heard of this incident, as it might have gone under the radar, and the family would have been compelled to pay the ransom.
It is well with Nigeria.
CHUKWUDI IWUCHUKWU
Burkina Faso 🇧🇫: TRULY Ibrahim Traore is a BLESSING to the Burkinabe people! Meet Gaoua's newest ultra-modern hospital, whose Comrade Captain Ibrahim Traoré laid the first stone in 2023 almost ready! 😳😳😳
Visiting this Sunday, June 21, 2026 on the construction site of the future CHRU in Gaoua, Prime Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo noted a major progress in the work, the execution rate is now 92%, from 54.62% during his previous visit. The heavy work is almost complete and the majority of the medical equipment is already available on site.
The Prime Minister has given instructions to expedite finishing to meet scheduled delivery in December 2026. Built on 25 hectares with a capacity of 306 beds, the future CHRU in Gaoua will be a modern hospital with state-of-the-art equipment designed to strengthen access to specialized care in Burkina Faso and also welcome patients from neighbouring countries.
BREAKING: In a humiliating moment, the leader of Qatar’s negotiating team just completely ignored JD Vance. These negotiations are going horribly and once again the Trump Administration is making the US the laughing stock of the world.
🇧🇫When Ibrahim Traore said he wanted healthcare to become a right for all Burkinabe and not a privilege available to fortunate few, he meant every word of it.
For the 1st time in Burkina Faso's history, he has not only made Kidney treatment accessible to over a quarter of a million, he eliminated the 50,000 CFA($88) and reduced contribution from 15000($26) to 2500($4.40) CFA.
Renal failure will no longer be an automatic death sentence for Burkinabe.
That is a leader that keeps to his word and care about his people.
The tragic danger of jungle justice.
Youths in Maraban Jos, Kaduna, brutally took the life of an innocent Islamiyya teacher and burnt her body over false accusations of child theft.
She was only on her way to teach children.
Taking the law into your own hands never brings justice it only destroys the lives of innocent people.
Because it didn’t happen in Kano, you see everyone keeping quiet as if nothing took place🤷🤷