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Abu Bakr Sadiq Akuma
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Abu Bakr Sadiq Akuma
@SadiqAkuma
Not here to blend in. 🕌 Muslim entrepreneur, deen over dollars, but I stack both 💸 Say it true. Build what matters.
Niger, Nigeria Beigetreten Mart 2026
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@instablog9ja If the space is too tight for you to behave like a human being, get down and walk.
No woman should have to fight for her dignity between two bus stops.
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@instablog9ja Alarms don't secure borders; absolute enforcement does.
It's good to know the army is alert, but Nigerians need airtight borders, not just periodic reminders of the danger outside.
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We’ve Noticed the Footprints of Foreign Jihadists Across Our Borders But We Are Equal to the Task — Nigerian Army Raises Alarm
The Nigerian Army has raised concerns over the presence of foreign jihadists around Nigeria’s borders, assuring citizens that troops remain vigilant and fully prepared to tackle any emerging threat.
Speaking during the Nigerian Army Day Celebration in Port Harcourt, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, acknowledged the worsening security situation across the Sahel region and revealed that the military has already detected signs of foreign t£rrorist movements.
“It is also worth noting that the Nigerian Army is not oblivious of the dire security situations in neighboring countries across the Sahel region,” he said.
He added, “We have already noticed the footprints of foreign jihadists across our borders. However, I would like to assure us all that the Nigerian Army is alert and equal to the task.”
Drawing inspiration from the Army’s history, he expressed confidence that the military would overcome the current security challenges just as previous generations did during the World Wars, the Nigerian Civil War, and the ECOMOG peacekeeping missions.
“Like our forebears who successfully dealt with the challenges of their generations in the two World Wars, the Nigerian Civil War, and the ECOMOG missions, the Nigerian Army of today will certainly prevail in confronting the security challenges of our generation,” he stated.
Reaffirming the Army’s commitment, the Army chief stressed that its core responsibility remains defending Nigeria’s territorial integrity, protecting citizens, supporting civil authorities when necessary, and contributing to peace support operations.
“Our mission therefore remains unchanged, to win all land battles in defense of the territorial integrity of Nigeria, protect her national interest, and accomplish tasks in aid to civil authority,” he said.

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It comes down to specialized resistance proteins and the difference between injected venom vs. digested venom. The mechanics here are a perfect example of adaptive immunity at work.
Nature really said 'I'm my own worst enemy' with this one. Imagine being so deadly that even a clumsy day makes you your own biggest threat."
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@instablog9ja This arrest is significant because it shifts the focus from just fighting the foot soldiers to dismantling the logistical infrastructure. Intelligence-led operations like this are the only way to truly degrade these networks.
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@instablog9ja Gaslighting won't put food on the table. If you want to see how the "very poor" are really doing, step out of the office and into a market. 🤡
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Ghana Settles $700Million Eurobond Debt Ahead Of Schedule, Total Repayments Hit US$2.1Billion Since 2025 | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4p2Fv5U

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@TheAthleticFC @Zonal_Marking The genius here is in the adaptation. Tuchel didn't just survive with ten men; he pivoted the system to nullify Mexico’s altitude advantage. That’s the hallmark of a world-class manager who understands how to win when the cards are stacked against him.
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England’s 3-2 win over Mexico will go down as their most famous World Cup victory since winning the competition in 1966.
Thomas Tuchel made significant adaptations at the Azteca that helped his team handle playing at altitude - and with 10 men.
✍️ @Zonal_Marking
🔗 nyti.ms/3SOU1Cg

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@yabaleftonline Your mum is officially a data billionaire and she doesn't even know it. 😂 Please, I need to know her secret. Is she downloading the entire internet for a rainy day, or is she just planning to stream movies for the next ten years? 😭
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The N1.3 billion allocation to the PFIPC is a perfect test case for Senate oversight. The real issue isn't just the amount, but the lack of clarity on what this council actually achieves. If they cannot clearly define its ROI to the public, the appropriation process is fundamentally flawed. 📊
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England soccer fans danced the night away after the ten-man team weathered a Mexico storm at the Azteca Stadium to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the third straight time with a rip-roaring 3-2 victory reut.rs/4y7vlF6
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@instablog9ja For N100m a year, that balcony better come with a personal weather controller. ☁️ Imagine paying that much just to look at the view and realize you’re still in Lagos traffic anyway. At this point, the landlord is just testing our blood pressure! 😂
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@FabrizioRomano £10m feels like a massive bargain for City in this current market. Even if he’s just a rotation piece, the tactical versatility he brings is worth double that. It’s a low-risk, high-reward move that fits City’s recruitment model perfectly. 🧠
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🚨🔵 Understand Jeremy Monga undergoes his medical as new Manchester City player today.
Deal done with #LCFC since last week for fee around £10m.


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@instablog9ja The "Benin Flyover Academy" is officially accepting applications for cinematography. Honestly, at this rate, we’re going to need a booking system just to walk on the bridge. Might as well start charging entrance fees for the aesthetic! 🎥😂
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@instablog9ja This is what the beautiful game is actually supposed to look like. It’s not just about the score; it’s about the people standing next to you. This is the kind of energy we need more of. 🤝❤️
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@instablog9ja It’s hard to read this without feeling the weight of that sacrifice. 🥺💔
Leaving behind a career you built to stand in the sun roasting corn, not for yourself, but for the future of your children.
That kind of love is silent, heavy, and the purest thing I’ve seen today.
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I Make ₦750k Monthly Selling Roasted Corn, and Two of My Children Are in Higher Institutions — Ibadan Businesswoman
Mrs. Lateef Rukayat, a roadside roasted corn seller in Ibadan, has narrated how she abandoned her hairdressing profession for the roasted corn business to support her family, saying the trade has enabled her to train two of her six children in higher institutions.
Speaking with Tribune On The Street, Rukayat said the popular belief that roasted corn requires little capital is no longer true due to inflation. Although a bag of corn, which previously sold for between ₦30,000 and ₦35,000, now costs about ₦15,000, she said traders still spend heavily on transportation, charcoal and packaging materials, making the business difficult to start.
“Hairdresser is my hard-earned work; it’s my early dream work, and I did freedom after completion,” she said. “I started roasting corn when my hairdressing business was not moving. All my children are in school, with two of them in higher institutions.”
Rukayat disclosed that she ventured into the business in January 2021 with money borrowed through a local lending scheme known as “Network,” saying the loan, which attracted interest, helped her buy her first bag of corn. She added that corn prices have continued to fluctuate since then.
“With God’s mercy, on a daily basis, if I borrowed money and got like ₦20,000 to buy corn, I used to earn about ₦25,000 to ₦27,000 daily. From the earnings, I contribute and that’s what I collect in supporting my children’s schooling,” she said.
She lamented that roasted corn must be sold fresh, as leftovers lose their taste and are difficult to sell the next day. She also recalled making no profit after increasing the price of corn from ₦200 to ₦400 during a period of high costs because customers stayed away.
Rukayat said she has never received a government grant and appealed for lower prices of goods and financial support to help small traders sustain their businesses and cater for their families.

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Sloths are actually so slow that algae grows on their fur, turning them green to help them camouflage in the jungle canopy. 🦥
They move at a speed of about 0.15 miles per hour, making them the slowest mammals on Earth.
Their metabolism is so incredibly low that it can take them up to 30 days to digest a single leaf.
Even when they are dead, their grip is so strong that they can remain hanging from a tree branch.
They are essentially living, breathing ecosystems that are perfectly designed for doing absolutely nothing.

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@instablog9ja Seeing Neymar leave the international stage feels like the final chapter of my childhood football memories. The talent was generational, even if the trophies didn't always follow. 💔
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@FabrizioRomano Tottenham actually spending record-breaking money? I’m going to need to see the signed documents, the medical, and a blood test before I believe this is real life. 📝💸
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🚨⚪️ All documents are signed between Tottenham and Newcastle for Sandro Tonali.
Club statement, next step as Tonali will become #THFC record signing.

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