@ruffntumblekids https://t.co/mT4FyHomJq,I made an order (ord-20260111-0001) on your website on the 11th of January, been sending messages to your customer care and haven't been getting a response, have been calling the fone but no response, will like an update
@adeosunm I am sure Aliko dangote will be wondering when he wrote this article, this is definitely a write up by someone else pushing a personal narrative using Aliko dangote's name
@Simon_Ingari It's not as straightforward as it seems, you might get more value from the 2 new staff and allocate more work to them. Depends on how you handle it.
@Officialgajam You actually believe what you typed makes sense, you loan people tax payers money 4 a religious trip, so they will pay in a years time, do you know d no of people who would have died in hospitals in the same period, no of people who would have died from hunger, in d state. SMH
ECOWAS adopts measures to reduce Air transport taxes and charges and lower the cost of air travel in west Africa, from 1st January 2026
The Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), at their December 2024 Summit in Abuja, adopted a landmark measure to reduce the cost of air travel across the region. From 1 January 2026, all ECOWAS Member States will abolish air transport taxes and reduce passenger and security charges by 25 percent, in line with a Supplementary Act on Aviation Charges, Taxes and Fees.
The decision responds to long-standing concerns about the high cost of flying in West Africa, which has constrained tourism, trade and the free movement of persons and goods.
Implementation of the reform will be monitored by the ECOWAS Commission through a Regional Air Transport Economic Oversight Mechanism, with the expected outcome of lower airfares, increased passenger traffic, stronger regional airlines and deeper regional integration... https://t.co/mnEOtsfYkI
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Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom of speech?
You are one of Nigeria's finest journalist. You call the following bellow freedom of speech?
We can argue thar Nigeria hasn't been even on clamping down on terrorists from the North, Kanu’s rethorics cant be classified as free speech.
WATCH: Chilling Livestream from CAC Church in Eruku Town in Kwara State Captures Final Moments Before Gun-Wielding Terrorists Struck During a Church Service
This message is mainly for the Northerners.
I have learned that we only remember to speak up when someone from another region mentions the killings in the North, that’s when we start shouting bigotry and hate but when our own are being slaughtered daily, we keep quiet, pretending not to see or hear.
Every single day, our people are being killed, morning, afternoon and night, from Kebbi to Katsina, Sokoto to Zamfara, Niger to Kaduna and the terrorists are now in some parts of Kano. Blood is flowing like rainwater, and yet our silence is louder than the gunshots.
Just yesterday, a custom officer was killed in Kebbi State by lakurawa, last week, the Deputy Speaker of Kebbi State House of Assembly was kidnapped.
These are not stories from the past, they’re happening now, every day, every night. Our region is bleeding, but our people are scrolling and laughing online as if nothing is happening.
Look around, millions of out of school children are roaming our streets hungry, hopeless, and neglected. These children are tomorrow’s potential terrorists if care is not taken.
Hunger, poverty, and unemployment have turned many homes into graves of dreams, but our biggest concerns on social media are marriage gossip, sex talk, penis enlargement, breast enhancement, and all sorts of useless things that add no value to our lives or our people.
Our land is burning, and we’re busy playing politics, our future is dying, and we’re busy posting nonsense on social media all in the name of content creation.
If you are not a victim, I am. Many of us are.
And if we don’t start using our voices and platforms to defend, rebuild, and reawaken the North, then we are all accomplices in our destruction.
The North Must Wake Up Now.
The minute you understand the history of British colonisation and the wider logic of imperialism is the minute you free yourself from the mental tyranny of artificial constructs like "tribe."
Once you learn that the modern day "Yoruba," "Igbo" and "Hausa" identities are products of colonisation, and that there was in fact no such thing as a "Yoruba" or an "Igbo" people before the British created Nigeria (even the word "Yoruba" is an exonym that has no meaning in the language it describes), you finally understand the true extent and ugliness of what colonialism really was.
It was an audacious social and economic engineering project on the kind of scale that only a paranoid delusional who thinks he is a god should even be able to conceive of. The idea was to convert these diverse groups of millions of free African peoples (who constantly opposed and fought against the British empire) into self-replicating imperial drones who would eternally fight each other for the temporary privilege of being the most favoured servants of the empire, without it occurring to them that they could band together and break free from the empire instead.
Nothing was a coincidence. From their deliberate unbalancing of the tripartite ethnic power-sharing arrangement through the fraudulent census that counted more people in the Sahel than by the coast (the basis of Nigeria's everlasting population myth), to their use of the BBC World Service to brand the January 1966 putsch as an "Igbo coup," to their subtle and repeated use of Goodluck Jonathan's middle name (Azikiwe) on BBC Hausa and RFI Hausa during the 2011-2015 regime change operation...all of it was planned and deliberate.
And once you understand that the biggest threat Nigeria actually faces comes from DC, Paris, London, and Brussels - not from any group of Nigerian idiots doing whatever idiocy they are doing - you gain a proper sense of perspective, and you grasp where you stand in the wider world. At that point, "tribalism" starts to resemble dog faeces to you, because you understand where it came from, what role it serves, and who actively maintains it - including the American bot farms that have created "Nigerian" accounts with matric number handles to fan the flames of ethnic conflict all over Nigerian social media since 2022.
But I know that maybe like 50 people will even read this tweet this far because even though a Nigerian man will risk his life to scoop 50 litres of ka-boom-boom from a fallen petrol tanker, the sight of paragraphs is where he loses all motivation in life.
At best the sorry blockhead will comment "Grok summarise this" in the comment section.
@instablog9ja Why do a video and start crying, do the right thing, call the police or call the medics if she is having emotional breakdown. I don't get this video crying thing, how will it help her
@xagreat Can you show the source of your data, because I know we don't keep data in Nigeria, it's obvious you just cooked up these figures to cos mischief
"Is Saudi Arabia doing j!hād? How many Saudi princes are riding around Arabia doing j!hād trying to st3āl land for their people? They've settled down, building nations, hosting world Cup but Northern Nigerians are still dreaming of j!hād. Are African elites st00p!d?"
—Seun Kuti
@HAHayatu@DangoteGroup Before you can talk of the price what is the quality of the imported fuel, if you car engine has been destroyed bcos of bad petrol, you won't ask for price but quality. Today I don't buy from independent petrol station