The Photos of the notorious bandit kingpin, Ibrahim Bastuji who was killed by joint Operations of Army, DSS and NSCDC after attack at a school and residents of Iluke Bunu, Kabba LGA of Kogi State.
Nigeria Military has been winning back to back against terrorist groups over a week now, I hope the pressure continues. We will get it right, and also the kids and teachers abducted in Ogbomosho will be rescued.
The Nigerians have been instrumental throughout the last several months developing the target, helping with the intelligence, and providing support. So it could not have been done by our own forces, we needed to do that in conjunction with them.
AFRICOM CMDR, Dagvin Anderson.
Mathematical proof that socialist calculation destroys human welfare emerges from this basic fact: when Soviet shoe factories received quotas measured by weight and volume instead of consumer satisfaction, they did exactly what any rational actor would do under perverse incentives. They mass-produced heavy, unwearable boots in a single size while millions walked barefoot.
You can't blame the factory managers. They faced jail time for missing production targets, not for customer complaints that never reached them anyway. Without market prices signaling actual demand for size 8 versus size 12, they optimized for survival under the only metric that mattered to their political overseers. The result? Warehouses stuffed with useless inventory while citizens lined up for hours hoping to find anything remotely wearable.
Free market economists call this the calculation problem, and it applies to every good and service under central planning. Prices are information systems that coordinate millions of individual preferences across time and geography. When you eliminate prices through state control, you eliminate the only mechanism that tells producers what people actually want, when they want it, and how much they'll sacrifice to get it.
The shoe shortage reveals something deeper about socialist systems: they can hit every statistical target while completely failing human beings. Soviet planners celebrated meeting production quotas while their citizens developed foot problems from ill-fitting footwear. They measured success in tons of leather processed, not in the comfort and mobility of actual people trying to walk to work every morning.
Earlier today, we attended the inauguration and commissioning of the office for the Violent Crimes Response Unit by the Oyo State Police Command. This timely intervention will strengthen the security architecture of Oyo State and ensure that our people continue to live, work and raise their families in peace.
In my remarks, I stated that we are working with security agencies to get clarity on the painful abduction of students and teachers in Oriire LGA yesterday. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families that have lost their loved ones. May the souls of the departed rest in peace.
BREAKING: 🇳🇬Nigeria Customs Service has intercepted a Petrol Tanker, Thousands of jerry cans allegedly headed to Boko Haram networks through the Cameroon border.
NO PEACE FOR THE WICKED 🤪🤪
@Jaye_lor That's the reality. It's only important when you are a sole practitioner / micro-firm. Firms that have around 15 - 20 Arch's need just 1 or 2 visualisers. Most of the other Arch's just have 3d skills for internal presentations. A lot of big firms even outsource their 3d.
The Nigerian Army 91 Regular Recruits Intake Exercise for Trades/Non-tradesmen and women will commence from 30 March to 17 May 2026.
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On duty, yet in prayers…
While the world celebrates, we stand guard.
While others rest, we watch and protect.
Say a prayer for every security operative on duty,
and for their families who wait at home,
that God may keep them safe and bless their sacrifice.
Eid Mubarak Soldiers 🤲🏻🤍
A young boy in school uniform spots soldiers on patrol. Without hesitation, he stops, stands tall, and offers a crisp salute. The soldiers pause, return the salute with pride, then one steps forward and shakes his hand firmly. No words needed just a moment that says everything about the bond between the Nigerian military and the next generation.
That boy just learned: respect is always returned.
GOOD MORNING, SOLDIER
🇳🇬☀️The night has passed not because it was weak, but because you were strong. Another dawn finds you standing where others cannot. Let the ache in your bones remind you: you are the line between chaos and peace. Somewhere, a child woke up safely because you refused to close your eyes. Let that be enough. Now rise.
A new day to carry the weight, to stand the watch, to fight the fight. Your nation breathes because you don't stop. Move forward.