I thank God for the good people I have connected with on this app as my Egbon, @FidoeDido drove over 1hr to the Atlanta airport to pick me around 8pm.
Abeg help me thank him & his lovely family. ❤️❤️
#FIFAWorldCupWithPooja
Heavily armed bandits handed over the body of General Rabe yesterday morning in Katsina and left for neighboring forest 🌳 of Matazu , unchallenged !
What a country ???
Criticise me, disagree with me, but never stop believing in the nation, President Bola Tinubu tells Nigerians on Democracy Day.
#CTVTweets#DemocracyDay#June12
I cannot work for a company who has a Tinubu supporter as a major shareholder and Chairman of the Board. He is definitely after my life. I'm resigning from SEPLAT ASAP 👍.
The Fall of DSTV
DSTV raised its subscription prices three times in two years.
Then it lost 1.4 million Nigerian subscribers in those same two years.
Then it slashed its decoder price by 50% to beg those subscribers to come back.
Some people will call it business strategy but this is a company eating itself alive and wondering why it is hungry.
The numbers are brutal.
MultiChoice lost 2.8 million active subscribers across Africa over two financial years. 1.2 million in 2025 alone. An 8% year on year decline. 
Nigeria accounted for 77% of subscriber losses across all of MultiChoice’s African operations outside South Africa. The Rest of Africa base collapsed from 9.3 million in 2023 to 7.5 million in 2025. 
Nigeria did not just leave DSTV, they buried it and the content is leaving with the subscribers.
BET Africa and MTV Base shut down January 2026. CBS Reality and CBS Justice went December 2025. CNN International, Discovery Channel, Cartoon Network, TNT Africa, Food Network and several others were all at risk of removal. 
A platform charging premium prices while removing the channels people subscribed for is not a product anymore but a subscription to disappointment.
DSTV built its Nigerian dominance on a monopoly with no serious competition for decades. So it did what every monopoly does when it feels untouchable. It raised prices whenever it wanted, reduced value whenever it could, and treated Nigerian subscribers like they had no alternative.
Then Netflix arrived. Then YouTube got faster. Then data became more accessible. Then the naira collapsed and Nigerians had to choose between DSTV and eating.
Omo we chose eating.
MultiChoice responded by cutting decoder prices from N20,000 to N10,000 and launching a promotional campaign called “We Got You”.
“We Got You” from the same company that raised your subscription three times in 24 months, removed your favourite channels, and treated your complaints like background noise.
They did not get you, they lost you and now they are running after you with a discount like an ex who only calls when they realise you moved on.
DSTV is not falling because of Netflix or the economy.
It is falling because it spent twenty years treating Nigerian consumers with contempt and assumed loyalty was the same thing as having no choice.
Nigerians finally got a choice but not MultiChoice
For 12 years, a South African company called Optasia quietly controlled Nigeria’s entire airtime and data borrowing market, collecting over ₦3 trillion every year.
No Nigerian staff. No local office. The money just left the country.
This week, President Tinubu approved nine Nigerian companies to break that monopoly.
The jobs stay. The taxes stay. The profit stays in Nigeria.
Now Nigerians are taking their market back.
South Africa will learn a lot in very interesting ways..
OPERATION HADIN KAI EXECUTES UNPRECEDENTED INTELLIGENCE-LED RESCUE OPERATION, FREES 360 ABDUCTEES FROM JAS STRONGHOLD IN THE MANDARA MOUNTAINS
In one of the most significant hostage rescue operations conducted in the North East Theatre in recent times, troops of the Joint Task Force (North East) Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), comprising Special Forces and troops of Sector 1, have successfully rescued 360 abductees from a heavily fortified Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad (JAS) enclave deep within the Mandara Mountains area of southern Borno State. The operation, which was the culmination of weeks of painstaking intelligence preparation, covert reconnaissance, and operational planning, resulted in the safe recovery of men, women, and children who had been held in captivity under harsh conditions after being abducted from several communities, particularly within the Ngoshe axis. The successful rescue underscores the growing operational reach, intelligence dominance, and tactical superiority of OPHK in denying terrorists freedom of action and protecting vulnerable populations across the theatre.
The operation was initiated following the receipt of credible and corroborated intelligence from multiple sources indicating the precise location of the hostages and the existence of an elaborate insurgent support network sustaining the enclave. OPHK intelligence elements subsequently launched an extensive target development process involving the integration of Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), and persistent Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations conducted through unmanned aerial systems and long-range reconnaissance patrols. Through sustained intelligence collection and analysis, commanders developed a comprehensive understanding of the terrain, insurgent disposition, defensive arrangements, movement patterns, and the condition of the abductees. This intelligence-driven approach enabled the force to accurately map the objective area, identify vulnerabilities within the terrorist network, and significantly reduce risks to the hostages during the rescue mission.
A decisive breakthrough was achieved through the successful penetration of the terrorist network by carefully cultivated intelligence assets operating under the supervision of OPHK military intelligence personnel. These assets provided timely and actionable intelligence regarding the exact locations of the abductees, the disposition of insurgent commanders, internal security measures, and planned relocation routes. Simultaneously, carefully coordinated information and psychological operations created uncertainty and mistrust within the insurgent ranks, degrading their cohesion and disrupting command and control arrangements. The resulting intelligence advantage provided OPHK with unprecedented situational awareness and enabled commanders to shape the operational environment well before the commencement of the assault phase.
BREAKING: Suspect Alleges Discovery of Campaign Stickers, Links Political Associates to Kidnap Operation
A fresh twist has emerged in the investigation surrounding the abduction of Chief Adebayo Adelabu's sister, Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul, and her twin sons, Peter and Paul, as sources claim that campaign number plate stickers associated with Senator Sarafadeen Alli were allegedly found inside a Toyota Yaris vehicle reportedly used in the operation.
According to reports, one of the suspects in custody allegedly told investigators that an individual identified as Segun Alawaye, who is reportedly working in support of Senator Alli's governorship ambition, sent them through a person identified as Oyere, said to be a member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).
The suspect further allegedly claimed that members of the group spent four days monitoring the movements of Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and studying the surrounding environment before carrying out the operation.
However, authorities have not publicly confirmed these claims, and no official statement has been issued linking Senator Sarafadeen Alli, Segun Alawaye, or Oyere to any criminal activity. The allegations remain part of the suspect's account and are subject to ongoing investigation.
Security agencies are said to be intensifying efforts to verify the claims and determine the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the vehicle and its contents, as well as the identities and possible sponsors of those involved in the kidnapping.
NB: THIS IS NOT POLICE REPORT.