A must read: Some Kachalla Terrorists from ohaofia kidnapped two young girls and demanded ₦20 million ransom, ₦10 million for each of them.
The youths of Ohaofia did not wait for the governor.
They did not wait for politicians. They did not wait for anybody. They organized themselves, went into the bush, rescued their two sisters, and apprehended the kidnappers.
The most important thing is that the girls were brought back alive.
Surprisingly, this story did not make major headlines across the country. Yet, it is one of those stories that shows the courage, unity, and determination that still exist in our communities.
The people of Ohaofia stood up for their own when it mattered most.
Whether this is the direction communities should take in the face of growing insecurity is a conversation Nigerians must have.
One thing is certain: the youths of Ohaofia have shown courage that many people will not forget.
Kudos to Ohaofia Youths.
Rufai: People say you're always chickening out of problems, and that's why you left ADC and couldn't face Atiku. Same thing with the LP. What's your reaction?
Peter Obi says : They're correct. When people put fire in your house, you don't stay.
Rufai Oseni: “Arabambi said you took a lot of money from Labour Party donations during the last election, and he claims to have evidence.”
Mr Peter Obi: “If the so-called Arabambi can provide evidence from any account showing that even 1 percent of what he alleged is missing, I will stop campaigning for the 2027 election. In fact, I may add him to the lawsuit so he can come to court and provide the evidence, just that he don't have address.”
Peter Obi is a proper comedian.
They asked him why he doesn't partake in party primaries,
And he said that party primaries are like street football, someone can foul you and the ref would say play on. 😂😂
Calf injuries are one of the worst injuries a footballer can get.
Messi purposely stepped on his opponent’s calf, and that could have caused a very serious injury or even a leg break.
VAR checked it, yet there was no yellow card or red card because he is Messi. 😳
The agenda for Argentina has started again
@indykaila@David_Ornstein Hmmmm....does it mean @indykaila is the only legit transfer news ?
We've got a lot of reliable sources of transfer infos too not excluding your platform too.
Reflecting on the Prison Exchange with Ethiopia
The news of the conclusion of the prisoners exchange between Nigeria and Ethiopia is refreshing.
Every life is precious, and ensuring the constitutional right to human dignity for all Nigerians - regardless of where they are or the circumstances they find themselves in - must remain a cornerstone of our national foreign policy.
I must therefore appreciate the efforts of our Foreign Affairs Minister, Amb. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), and their Ethiopian counterparts for finally concluding these protracted negotiations.
However, we must reflect deeply on this development. It is heartbreaking to learn that at least four Nigerian citizens lost their lives in custody while this diplomatic and administrative process dragged on over the past few years. My heart goes out to their families, who had to endure the ultimate pain of losing loved ones in a foreign land.
While we commend this humanitarian intervention, it serves as a reminder of a larger systemic crisis. The overwhelming majority of these citizens are young Nigerians. A significant number were arrested while transiting through Addis Ababa’s Bole International Airport in search of green pastures. While we must continuously urge our citizens to remain law-abiding and respect the laws of host nations wherever they travel or reside, we must also ask ourselves a hard question: What drives our young and productive population into desperate circumstances across the globe?
Until we build a New Nigeria that offers genuine economic opportunities, a functional educational framework, and an environment where hard work is rewarded, we will continue to grapple with the tragic consequences of mass emigration and its associated vulnerabilities.
As these citizens are brought home to serve out their terms, our correctional facilities must be properly managed with a focus on genuine rehabilitation and societal reintegration. Let us use this moment not just for short-term relief, but as an urgent call to build a nation that protects, values, and empowers its citizens here at home.
With the right policies and leadership, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO