You see how the rich and powerful only fight for themselves abi? How they don't allow politics to ruin their relationships. But the common man will burn bridges and even k!ll because of politics. A common man can't even have a political choice in peace without fear of being attacked by the opposition. Look at Osun state "messiah", Davido chilling and smiling with Wike barely a week after Davido made all those tweets. If at this point you all don't know that all of them are fighting for selfish interests, I pity you.
WIKE HAS FINISHED ABUJA. IT WAS GOD THAT RESCUED ME AND MY CAR FROM FLOOD YESTERDAY. KASHIM IBRAHIM WAY WAS A NO GO AREA. OPPOSITE MTN OFFICE MAITAMA WAS A MINI LAKE. PARTS OF WUSE 2 NA POND. THE MINISTER HAS BUILT ON GREEN AREAS AND SOLD THE WATERWAYS TO HIS PEOPLE. WATER NO GET ENEMY. IT MUST FIND A WAY TO FLOW
@channelstv This Seun can be very shallow. How is it that he is not following up with drilling questions to some of the insane answers these maniacs give.
No nation on earth can continue to spend money it does not owned on luxury.
It's insanely unconscious to borrow money and used it in fueling the lifestyles of the rich and not the poor or disadvantaged population. .
The conversation a seasoned and intelligent journalist should be bringing for discussion is how subsidies can be redirected and on agriculture in its entirety, locally fabricated innovations, healthcare, e.t.c., and not petrol.
Yesterday, Nigeria failed one of its finest.
My brother-in-law, Colonel Abdulrazaq Abdulkareem Udeh, a senior intelligence officer who dedicated years of his life to defending this nation, was not killed while resisting a kidnapping, as some reports may have claimed. He was deliberately targeted and brutally assassinated.
The attackers shot him in the head, killing him. They also shot his wife—my sister—in the leg. The driver and the gateman were both shot in the legs as well. As I write this, my sister is in the hospital, fighting to survive.
After years of loyal service to Nigeria, and just some months before his well-deserved promotion, his life was cut short in the most horrific way.
This was not just another tragic incident. It was a calculated attack on a man who served his country with honor.
His family deserves the truth. Nigeria deserves the truth.
A thorough, transparent, and uncompromising investigation must be carried out to identify, arrest, and prosecute every person responsible for this heinous crime. Justice must not only be done—it must be seen to be done.
May Allah grant Colonel Abdulrazaq Abdulkareem Udeh Al-Jannah Firdaus, grant his family the strength to bear this unimaginable loss, and grant my sister complete healing. Ameen.
- Ali Chukwudi
Al-Mustapha: Abacha didn't die during intercourse with lady — I have CCTV footage
Hamza Al-Mustapha, former chief security officer to Sani Abacha, late military head of state, says he has CCTV footage of the ex-president’s final moments, dismissing a recent publication that he died during an intimate encounter with a woman.
https://t.co/AsGRod9Aqc
Nigeria just replaced a 19-year-old identity law.
The NIMC Act 2026 was signed yesterday and almost nobody is talking about what it actually does to the infrastructure underneath your fintech product.
Let me break it down.
I came to Katsina on the same day the Nigerian Army rescued the wife of Rtd. Rabe. I've been staying at Hillside Hotel since then.
For anyone familiar with the hotel, you know that almost every aircraft, commercial or military heading south passes directly overhead.
For the past one week, I’ve been seeing multiple sorties of TB-2 drones and TAI ATAK helicopters going in and out regularly. Right at Kastina Steel Rolling Mill you will surely see columns of military vehicles going and coming back. This clearly indicates a sustained major military operation is ongoing around the Musawa-Matazu axis. People i have spoken with said they haven’t seen this level of intensity for a long time.
We wish the military Allah’s guidance. - MC Alhaji
There are people like this man who should be ashamed to speak in public. Imagine him contradicting himself openly here. No doubt Buhari didn’t do well but the call for Buhari was as a result of Jonathan incompetent. What was going on then went to the extend nobody can attends chuch services without been scan before entering the chuch. Imagine this man coming out to denied and defend his plane that carried money to South Africa and was seized. I hope the present administration can re- visit the matter and bring him to account for all the nonsense he did then. This man should be languishing in jail by now instead of coming out to gaslight us
If a supermarket tells you, “Goods sold cannot be returned,” they might be violating Nigerian law.
My dad, a respected Islamic scholar, recently faced this at a popular supermarket. Here is how we fought for his consumer rights and won, and why you should too when you find yourself in a similar situation.
While shopping for Eid al-Adha at a Jendol Superstores branch, he inadvertently picked up a carton of Desperado, completely unaware it was alcoholic.
When he got outside, one of the persons with him noticed. He immediately sent his companion back inside with the intact carton and receipt to exchange it for soft drinks of equal value.
To their surprise, the manager flatly refused, citing the rigid store policy: “Goods sold are non-returnable.”
He called me and I asked them to take the carton of desperado and leave the store. Instead of causing a scene, they left the premises without further ado.
Upon getting home, I looked at the receipt and I told my dad that I will escalate the matter officially to their corporate management and that the matter would be resolved.
I went on the Jendol website, saw their customer complaints section and wrote a formal complaint on behalf of my dad. In the complaints, I emphasized how the manager’s refusal caused my dad immense embarrassment, as bystanders even suggested that he resell the beer to get his money back which is an act forbidden in his faith. I added that taking the beer from their store to his house was a massive religious and reputational risk as he is a devout Muslim and more importantly, a recognized and reputable Islamic Scholar.
It was not up to two hours when a member of Jendol’s Corporate management called my dad on phone as I had to add his contact in the complaints section. He stepped in, apologized profusely, and asked my dad to return the product. My dad was so surprised and he just said while smiling“Eyin lawyer yii sha” meaning - “you these lawyers”. Just yesterday, my dad informed me that he successfully returned the carton and took a bag of Semovita instead.
It was such a win for customer service, but more importantly, a win for consumer rights.
So if you are seeing this, never let "store policies" intimidate you into forfeiting your rights. Under the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) Act of Nigeria, consumers have a legal right to return goods under specific conditions.
No internal corporate policy overrides the laws of the land. If a business policy contradicts existing consumer protection laws, it is void ab initio (void from the beginning).
Know your rights, document your evidence, escalate professionally, and never back down! 🇳🇬⚖️
This Government created non-existent problem through witholding payments due for contractors. After the whole system had created suffering and people's nerves had been weakened, they'd tactically start disbursing those funds and make it a success point to themselves.
We've never had such clowns at helm since the return of democracy in fourth Republic like these ones. 🤡
@ogundamisi@fkeyamo I do not agree with your views. A very busy Airport without a rail network. How does that sound to you? Must everybody drive cars to the Airport? How do you optimize flows without alternatives?
Cashless policy remains the most effective policy that almost eradicated banditry. It blocked the greatest enabler which is cash from getting to the bandits.
There was obvious and appreciable decline in kidnappings during that time.
I stand to be corrected.
Methane is responsible for roughly one-third of global warming today.
New tools are helping identify leaks that would otherwise go unnoticed.
Ahead of #WorldEnvironmentDay, UNEP’s @MethaneData explains why action on methane matters #NowForClimate: https://t.co/3WAvrj78jv
Prof Charles Soludo was a mistake, such a petty small man.
What he has done is rubbish “education”
Next time a prof comes, they will say
“Like Soludo” and dismiss your qualifications