The Blueprint for our Sovereign Future.
In 2026, "Politics as usual" is a death sentence for regional prosperity. We are moving beyond rhetoric. We are building a roadmap for a self-determined, industrialized Yorubaland.
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Companies are about to learn an expensive lesson about cutting all their junior staff. The logic looks clean: AI does what juniors did, so stop hiring them.
But juniors were never only cheap labour. They were seniors in training. Cut the bottom of the pyramid and in ten years you have no top, because nobody climbed. You cannot download twenty years of judgment. It is grown slowly, by doing the small work first.
The firms that survive this will be the ones who kept training humans even when the spreadsheet said not to. The rest are quietly eating their own future to make one quarter look good.
BREAKING: President Tinubu has confirmed he will travel to New York, USA, in September to attend the 81st United Nations General Assembly, where world leaders meet to discuss global issues, strengthen partnerships, and promote their countries' interests.
BREAKING: The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the final forfeiture of 48 out of 57 properties worth N212 billion linked to the former Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami.
Judge Joyce Abdulmalik granted the final forfeiture application filed by the EFCC and dismissed several objections filed by Mr Malami, his family members, and some companies claiming ownership of the properties, saying they all lacked merit.
She held that the issue before the court was not “who owns the property, but how legitimate are the funds used to acquire the properties.”
The properties to be forfeited span Abuja, Kebbi, Kano, and Kaduna states and include luxury hotels, duplexes, plazas, warehouses, shopping units and residential estates acquired over several years.
Below is the full list of the 57 properties, including hotels and luxury homes initially seized by the EFCC through an interim forfeiture order. 48 of them will be handed over to the federal government following today's court ruling.
1. Luxury Duplex at Amazon Street, Plot No. 3011 Within Cadastral Zone, A06 Maitama; File No: AN enhancement 11352, which was purchased in December 2022 at N500, 000, 000.00 (value after enhancement at N5,950,000,000).
2. Two Winged Large Storey Building Situate at No. 3, Onitsha Crescent, Area 11,Garki, Cadastral Zone, A03, Abuja (formerly Harmonia Hotels Limited), FCT, which was purchased Dec. 2018 at N7,000,000,000.
3. Plot 683, Jabi District, Cadastral Zone B04, Comprising of a five storey Building (Now Luxurious Meethaq Hotels Ltd, Jabi with 53 rooms/suites), which was purchased in Sept. 2020 at carcass level at N850,000,000 with additional N300,000,000 to take possession (value after completion N8,400,000,000).
4. Property No. 3130 within Cadastral Zone A04, Asokoro District, FCT, Abuja, Comprising Terraces, purchased in January 2021 at N360,000,000.
5. Property No. 3 Rhine Street, Maitama, Abuja (Meethaq Hotels Limited, Maitama With 15 ROOMS), which was purchased in February 2018 at N430,000,000 (current value after rehabilitation is N12,950,000,000).
6. Plot No. 1241B, Asokoro District Zone (No. 11A Yakubu Gowon Crescent) AsokoroDistrict, which was purchased in July 2021 at N325,000,000.
7. Shop No. C82 Citiscape — Shariff Plaza, Plot 739 Cadastral Zone A07, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse Il, FCT, Abuja, which was purchased in March 2024 at N120,000,000.
8. No. 4 Ahmadu Bello Way, Nasarawa GRA, Kano, which was purchased in December 2022 at N300,000,000.
9. Plot 157, Lamido Crescent, Nasarawa, GRA, Kano, purchased in July 2019 with no specific amount stated.
10. A Plaza, Commercial Toilets, Laundering, Warehouse Tanks Adjacent to Birnin Kebbi Market at N100 million.
11. 100 Hectares of l;and Along Birnin Kebbi, Jega Road, which was purchased in 2020 at N100,000,000.
12. Four Bedroom Bungalow Gesse Phase, Birnin Kebbi, which was purchased in 2023 at N101,000, 000.
13. Shops Nos. A36, B3 Vegas Mall, Wuse 2, Abuja, which was purchased in July 2023 at N158,000,000.
14. No. 26, Babbi Drive, Bua Estate, Abuja, purchased in 2022 at N136,000,000.
15. No. 27, Efab Estates Avenue, 5th Avenue, 59th Crescent, Gwarimpa, Abuja, purchased in January 2016 at N120,000,000.
16. Four Bedroom/ 2 Rooms Boys Quarters at No. 10B, Doka Crescent Abakpa GRA, Kaduna, purchased in January 2018 at N40, 000, 000.00.
17. Plot No. 13, Ipent 7 Estate, Karsana District, Abuja, purchased in June 2018 at N85,000,000.
18. A Bedroom Duplex & Boys Quarters at No. 12 Yalinga Street, Off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse Il, Abuja, purchased in Oct. 2018 at N150,000,000.
19. Two Warehouse Shops B40 And B46, Wuse Market, Abuja, purchased in July 2020 at N50,000,000.
20. Twin Houses at Zone E, Apo Legislative Quarters, Cadastral Zone B01, Plot 14014, Gudu District, Abuja, was purchased between February and May 2017 at N250,000,000.
Properties acquired by Khadimiyya for Justice & Development Initiative at the Academic Garden City, Birnin Kebbi, sold by the Federal Housing Authority Mortgage namely.
21, 22, and 23. Nine units of three bedroom, bungalow, three units of two bedroom bungalow, and 5.4 hectares of land, which were purchased between February 2023 and September 2023 at N187,000,000, among other assets listed in the schedule.
RAYHAAN UNIVERSITY, KEBBI STATE
24. Rayhaan University Permanent Site -N56,000,000,000.00
25. Rayhaan University Temporary Site -N37,800,000,000.00
26. Rayhaan University Third Site - N2,450,000,000.00
27. Rayhaan University Vice Chancellor - N490,000,000.0
RAYHAAN AGRO ALLIED FACTORY IN KEBBI STATE
28. Factory Buildings -N4,200,000,000.00
29. Factory Machines and Plants Units -N10,500,000,000.00
30. Factory Mosque - N2,450,000,000.00
31. Rayhaan Mill Staff Quarters - N1,487,500,000.00
32. Rayhaan Bustan Building - N3,150,000,000.00
AZBIR ARENA KEBBI STATE
33. Azbir Hotel - N10,325,000,000.00
34. Printing Press - N1,050,000,000.00
35. Gallery - N581,000,000.00
36. Gardens - N392,000,000.00
37. Mosque - N252,000,000.00
38. Azbir Clothing - N350,000,000.00
39. Azbir Pharmacy and Supermarket - N175,000,000.00
OTHER PROPERTIES HELD IN KEBBI STATE
40. Al-Afiya Energy Tanker Garage opposite Rayhaan University Health Centre, along Sani Abacha Bypass Road, Birnin-Kebbi - N2,450,000,000.00
41. Rayhaan Model Academy -N11,200,000,000.0
42. Rayhaan Primary and Secondary School - N8,750,000,000.00
43. Rayhaan Security House, off Sani Abacha Bypass, Birnin Kebbi - 245,700,000.00
44. Rayhaan Radio along Sani Abacha, Bypass Road, Birnin, Kebbi - N78,750,000.00
45. Uncompleted 2 Storey Complex Plaza located opposite Central Motor Park, (Eastern Park) Birnin Kebbi - N665,000,000.00
46. Amasdul Oil and Gas Ltd filling station Structure along Sani Abacha Bypass, Road, Birnin Kebbi near Jambali Automobile Workshop, Birnin Kebbi - 1,050, 000,000.00
47. Malami Support Organization Building - 210,000,000.00
48. ADC Kadi Malami Foundation Building - N56,000,000.00
49. Abubakar Malami SAN's House GRA - N350,000,000.00
50. Abubakar Malami SAN's House Behind Mobil - N490,000,000.00
51. Abdulaziz Malami (First Son's House) at Gesse Phase II in Birnin Kebbi - N1,659,000,000.00
52. Abiru-Rahman Abubakar Malami (Second Son's House) at Gesse Phase II in Birnin-Kebbi - N2,989,000,000.00
PROPERTIES IN KANO
53. Assets of Zeennoor Hotel at Kabuga Satellite Town, off Gwarzo Road, Kano with 131 rooms - N11,200,000,000.00
54. Zeennoor Mosque at Kabuga, Satellite Town, off Gwarzo Road, Kano - N84,000,000.00
55. Zeennor Old Hotel Building -N280,000,000.00
56. Rayhaan Hotel, Kano Located at Plot 27/28 Opp-Aminu kano Teaching Hospital, Southern Kano (Land And Luxurious Building of more than 50 rooms, with appurtenances- N2,240,000,000.00
57. Rayhaan Gym, Kano House Comprising of a Storey Building Opposite Rayhaan Hotel - N1,225,000,000.00
@egi_nupe This old guardrail has a whole lot of benefits most Gen Z can never understand. My escape route was my service year in ABJ and then refused to return after I secured a fairly okay job
Cocoa Industry:
2: President @officialABAT says Nigeria would no longer export raw cocoa beans
3: @BOINigeria has secured £60 million credit from the European Investment Bank.
4: West Africa countries are coming together to reform the Cocoa Sector to create WEALTH for our farmers.
The size of a problem is the size of the opportunity.
Where nothing works is not only a place to flee, but a place where every broken thing is a business waiting for someone stubborn enough to fix it.
Nigeria has over 12,000 megawatts of installed power capacity and actually delivers around 4,000 to a population of 220 million. The grid collapsed twice in the first two months of this year. So Nigerians spend an estimated 14 billion dollars a year running diesel and petrol generators, a whole shadow power system built on noise and fumes because the real one does not work.
Most people read that as pure tragedy. I read it as one of the largest untapped markets on earth, hiding in plain sight. Fourteen billion dollars a year is not just a cost. It is proof of demand so desperate that people already pay enormous sums for a terrible solution. That is the exact condition under which a better solution becomes a fortune.
Watch what is happening underneath the headlines. Nigeria is quietly building one of the fastest-growing solar markets in Africa, precisely because the grid failed so completely that going around it stopped being idealism and became simple economics. When the official system breaks badly enough, people do not wait for it to be fixed. They route around it, and whoever builds the detour gets paid.
It is the pattern I keep pointing at for anyone who wants to build in a hard place. The size of a problem is the size of the opportunity. A country where nothing works is not only a place to flee. It is a place where every broken thing is a business waiting for someone stubborn enough to fix it. The generators were never the answer. They were the market research.
@egi_nupe Na that Nupe one I wan try.
I've heard nice things though unconfirmed about them. Besides I love the history the Yoruba & Nupe shared together though it had its highs and lows.
In Yoruba home, silence in the morning is suspicious. By 6am someone is sweeping, someone is frying akara, someone is praying out loud, and somebody’s radio is already too loud. That is not chaos. That is a household announcing that today, life continues. Aku Ojúmọ́.
Amongst many other achievements, here are compelling reasons and verifiable facts why President @officialABAT deserves re-election:
1. He ended the wasteful petrol subsidy regime and redirected national resources to productive development.
2. He unified and liberalised the foreign exchange market, restoring transparency and investor confidence.
3. He established Nigeria's first nationwide Consumer Credit Scheme to expand financial inclusion.
4. He launched NELFUND, opening access to higher education for millions of Nigerian students.
5. He enacted the Student Loans Act, removing financial barriers to tertiary education.
6. He delivered far-reaching tax reforms to modernise Nigeria's fiscal architecture.
7. He increased Nigeria's foreign reserves from about US$35 billion when he assumed office to approximately US$51 billion as of June, 2026.
8. He expanded non-oil revenue and revived crude oil production through bold economic reforms.
9. He flagged off the transformative Lagos Calabar Coastal Highway to open doors for tourism and massive investment across the corridor.
10. He commenced the strategic Sokoto Badagry Super Highway to unlock national economic integration.
11. He accelerated the rehabilitation and construction of critical federal road infrastructure nationwide.
12. He enforced financial autonomy for local governments, despite strong resistance from state governors, thereby deepening grassroots governance through the Supreme Court Judgment.
13. He strengthened international security cooperation with the United States and foreign partners, intensifying the fight against terrorism, leading to the elimination of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the number two leader of the notorious ISIS terrorist organisation.
14. He established the Forest Guards initiative to confront banditry and secure vulnerable communities at the sub-national level.
15. He launched the Renewed Hope Housing Programme across Nigeria's six geopolitical zones.
16. He approved a new national minimum wage to improve workers' welfare.
17. He implemented Electricity Act reforms, empowering states to drive power generation and economic growth.
18. He revitalised agriculture through mechanisation, financing and food security initiatives.
19. He increased allocations to states and local governments following subsidy removal. (Hold your Governors accountable for how they spend the humongous amount).
20. Through his audacious economic reforms, he drove Nigeria's stock market to historic highs, making it one of the world's top-performing exchanges as of today.
21. He revolutionised immigration services with contactless passport renewal and faster passport issuance via the amazing job of @BTOofficial
22. He delivered decisive education reforms that ended the disruptive ASUU strikes and restored stability to the tertiary academic calendar.
23. He championed constitutional reforms to advance state policing, laying the foundation for a more responsive, decentralised and community-driven security architecture.
24. He appointed @GovWike as Minister of the FCT, where his bold leadership and unprecedented infrastructure renewal have transformed Abuja into one of Africa's fastest developing capital cities.
The above is a compelling record of bold leadership and transformational governance. It reflects a President who has chosen difficult reforms over political convenience, decisive action over rhetoric, and measurable results over empty promises.
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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One of the rescued Oyo schoolchildren has been diagnosed with a congenital heart defect (a hole in the heart) after routine medical checks at LAUTECH Teaching Hospital.
Doctors say the child’s parents were unaware of the condition.
Meanwhile, 31 of the 39 rescued pupils have been discharged and re-united with their parents, while eight remain under medical observation.
Sometimes, even in the aftermath of tragedy, hidden battles come to light. Wishing every one of these children a complete recovery.
#Oyo #SchoolAbduction #BreakingNews
@FootballAtomiqu@creative_yua This is more of an opportunity than a problem. Solution providers that key in first, cash out steadily before market saturation.
@Shy_LonelyGuy@creative_yua The current blade lithium battery of a BYD would have basic travelled for about 400,000-500,000km mileage before the performance drops to 80% of it initial performance. So, ensure it's a blade battery system that comes with the car when buying one.
People think running a country is easy, better appreciate Tinubu, this is exactly the kind of headlines we could’ve been getting with Peter Obi as president, “Nigerian naira is officially worthless” because this is one of his best economic models and Milei is a far more intelligent man than Peter Obi