Dangote is simply telling the FG if you want petrol in 🇳🇬 naira maintain the naira crude oil pricing or the 🇳🇬 foreign exchange market and populace feel the pain
What baffles me is the way we can unite and come together through football but cannot unite and come together against our corrupt and evil governments.
I’m 101% sure there’s a rescue operation underway for the 42 Askira Uba toddlers and 6 teachers, right???
I want to believe their rescue is more complex, but it’s being carried out as I speak, right??? Our able troops are scavenging for them with the support of the government…
I really hope I’m right 🙏🏾
Despite Norway's World Cup run having come to an end, the nation is intensifying its campaign to suspend Israel from international football, with Norwegian Football Federation President Lise Klaveness pushing for sanctions through official UEFA channels.
Klaveness — a lawyer, former national player, and current UEFA executive committee member — argues that Israel’s continued participation in the global football tournament amid Tel Aviv’s ongoing genocidal onslaught on Palestine’s Gaza creates a double standard, citing the precedent set by the suspension of Russian teams following Moscow’s war on Ukraine.
“We believe Israel should be suspended, and this is about upholding the rules,” Klaveness said in 2025; she is now working to bring these demands to the forefront of the upcoming UEFA vote.
Norway, long a vocal supporter of the Palestinian cause, has already taken symbolic action; when hosting Israel for a qualifier in Oslo last year, the federation donated all ticket revenue to medical relief efforts in Gaza. Fans paired viking hats with kefiyyehs and Palestinian flags, booing during the broadcast of Israel’s national anthem.
Campaigners and human rights lawyers contend that Israel’s actions violate FIFA statutes regarding discrimination, human rights, and the operation of clubs in the occupied Palestinian territories
Nigeria, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon form alliance to end raw cocoa exports
Nigeria, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and Cameroon have signed the Abuja Declaration, forming an alliance that aims to end the exports of raw cocoa beans.
Under the pact, the nations are aiming to negotiate with international cocoa buyers as a single bloc controlling about 75 percent of global production.
The four countries signed the declaration on Tuesday at the 2026 cocoa value addition summit in Abuja.
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BIGGEsT COVER UP EVER!
The arrest and reported dehumanization of Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi, the alleged Director-General of a “fake agency,” points to what appears to be an official cover-up rather than a genuine search for truth.
By now, President Tinubu’s Chief of Staff, @femigbaja should also be under arrest and investigation if the authorities are truly committed to uncovering the facts.
So far, the individual alleged to have collected the ₦400million bribe on @femigbaja behalf has reportedly died under mysterious circumstances, while the hotel allegedly used for the exchange has since been demolished.
In addition to the real crimes, we are now witnessing obstruction of justice by the @officialABAT criminal regime.
#RevolutionNow