Nigeria has spent a sum of N23billion importing crude palm oil from fellow West African countries within three months.
~ National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has shown.
This was how the CNN reported the death of Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola after his sudden and suspicious death in the hands of the military after his unjust 4 years incarceration by the military adventurers.
I leave you to your personal interpretation.
Michael was so troll for this music video like u can barely hear the song bc everybody’s talking over it and Michael himself doesn’t even show up until the very end and it’s only for 5 seconds
Nigerian airline, United Nigeria Airlines has signed an MoU with Guinea Bissau to establish the country's national carrier, Air Bissau.
The airline will be headquartered at Osvaldo Vieira International Airport.
United Nigeria Airlines will provide financial investment, operational expertise, aircraft, and management.
Former Nigerian oil minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, was cleared of all bribery charges following a London trial that lasted for five months https://t.co/QHPWhFUU6d
Two terrorists who took part in the October 7 invasion of Israel were killed in IDF airstrikes across Gaza over the weekend.
Muhammad al-Namrouti, a Hamas platoon commander struck in southern Gaza, crossed into Israel on Oct. 7 and held hostages in tunnel captivity throughout the war, according to the IDF. Muawiya al-Aidi, a PIJ platoon commander killed in central Gaza, raided Kibbutz Be'eri on Oct. 7 and planted explosive devices targeting Israeli forces.
The IDF says both posed an immediate threat to troops operating in the Strip.
A must read: Some Kachalla Terrorists from ohaofia kidnapped two young girls and demanded ₦20 million ransom, ₦10 million for each of them.
The youths of Ohaofia did not wait for the governor.
They did not wait for politicians. They did not wait for anybody. They organized themselves, went into the bush, rescued their two sisters, and apprehended the kidnappers.
The most important thing is that the girls were brought back alive.
Surprisingly, this story did not make major headlines across the country. Yet, it is one of those stories that shows the courage, unity, and determination that still exist in our communities.
The people of Ohaofia stood up for their own when it mattered most.
Whether this is the direction communities should take in the face of growing insecurity is a conversation Nigerians must have.
One thing is certain: the youths of Ohaofia have shown courage that many people will not forget.
Kudos to Ohaofia Youths.