There is a tax that does not appear in any national budget... It is the tax on institutional trust deficits. Across Africa, it is one of the most expensive costs of doing business, and one that is least measured.
It is an interesting read: https://t.co/9VZwhjHENG
For Somalii referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, the @FIFAWorldCup was not just another game. But he was denied entry into the United States despite holding a valid visa and official tournament credentials. Details on
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My Mexican | Proudly South African
When 35-year-old Safiya first noticed an unusual growth in her breast, she had no idea what it was. As a housewife from a modest-income family, she struggled for years to access the support and medical care she needed. Like many others, she was unprepared
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What makes the rise of Aristo concerning is that it no longer lurks in the shadows. It is now openly discussed on social media platforms, glamorised on TikTok videos and Instagram posts, and whispered about in hostel rooms and student gatherings
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@ruffydfire I think the wealthier people get, the more brutal they are. And it just shows that those few don't know God.
You have legal advisers, let them do their job and do it well, especially if your rent is still running. There is a bit of hope with the Judiciary
Untold horror unfolded behind the walls of a residential building in Nigeria’s federal capital Abuja after Police discovered the emaciated woman who has allegedly been locked up in chains...
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For Somalii referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, the @FIFAWorldCup was not just another game. But he was denied entry into the United States despite holding a valid visa and official tournament credentials. Details on
https://t.co/Oh9aAH1o3T
My Mexican | Proudly South African
There is a tax that does not appear in any national budget... It is the tax on institutional trust deficits. Across Africa, it is one of the most expensive costs of doing business, and one that is least measured.
It is an interesting read: https://t.co/9VZwhjHENG
Nigerian Christians are limited, maybe 1 per state. But there are millions of Churchgoers and ex-Christians (People who left the Church because of "men") who are angry with God rather than Men who used religion to manipulate and enslave them.
#JackieChan#VeryDarkMan
Nigerian Christians are limited, maybe 1 per state. But there are millions of Churchgoers and ex-Christians (People who left the Church because of "men") who are angry with God rather than Men who used religion to manipulate and enslave them.
#JackieChan#VeryDarkMan
As we celebrate #AfricaDay today, we're spotlighting leaders turning ideas into real impact in Nigeria and across the continent.
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Yesterday, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria posted on Twitter that Nigerians can now export cow bones duty-free to China.
Under the comment sections, some Nigerians were asking the ambassador to tell them what they are using the cow bones for😁
Some were telling the ambassador to tell his people to come and setup the processing facility here in Nigeria, so they can create jobs.
Funny people. I laughed at our inability to do simple Google search.
As a livestock farmer and Agro commodities trader, I already know the uses of cow bones.
And about building a factory here in Nigeria? Nigerians are the ones to do it, but sadly everyone is building hotels😁
Let me tell you a few uses of cow bones.
Here are 4 major uses of cow bones you can mention in your content;
✍🏻Bone meal fertilizer: Cow bones are processed into bone meal, rich in phosphorus and calcium, used to improve soil fertility.
They prefer this to fertilize their soil not the chemical sold to our rural farmers.
✍🏻Animal feed supplement: Processed bone meal can be used as a mineral supplement in livestock feed, especially for calcium and phosphorus.
We use this for chicken feed, pig, and fish feed production.
Verify the price per kg and you’ll be shocked.
✍🏻Gelatin production: Cow bones can be processed to extract gelatin, used in food, pharmaceuticals, capsules, and cosmetics.
Just imagine the volume of cow bones wasting in your village?
Pharmaceuticals companies are paying billions of dollars to buy it from those processing it.
And I believe those Chinese companies will focus more on this.
It is big money wasting away in Africa because we don’t know anything about value addition.
✍🏻Activated carbon / bone char: Burnt bones can produce bone char, used in filtration, sugar refining, and water purification.
Pause here and think deeply with me. They use bone char for water purification in their country.
But they produce capsules and sell to us for water purification😳
Let’s not blame them. We take responsibility.
Now, let’s be honest. This is a golden opportunity for us. Let’s export the cow bones and cash out.
Also, let’s learn how to process the cow bones locally and export the finish product too.
If I tell you now that chicken feed producers in Nigeria import bone meal, you won’t believe. Research it yourself.
A ton of bone meal is around $200 - $750 currently.
Bro, just imagine earning over $200 from wastage thrown around our local markets in Africa.
Business opportunity for you. Do your research and see how you can position to serve this market
“A Retired Nigerian Police Officer Flew From Toronto To Abuja In February 2026… But What Happened To His Suitcase Afterwards Has Left Many Shocked 👀..The Baggage Swap Scam Has Now Reached Nigeria And Hardly Anyone Is Talking About It. Even The Media Is Silent.”
Nigeria is expanding naval shipbuilding in Lagos to reduce reliance on foreign vessels and strengthen maritime security. The navy is locally producing and maintaining patrol boats used against piracy, oil theft, and smuggling.
Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reports.
Aggrieved residents in eastern Congo, set fire to an Ebola treatment centre in Rwampara after authorities prevented them from recovering the body of a local man. Learn more 👇🏾 #congo
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