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ML Akanni ™️🦅
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“Bìbìírè o ṣè f'owo rà.” ✨👑🍀 @lnsalagos
Lagos, Nigeria Joined Ekim 2022
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For the first time on such a scale in Nigeria, hundreds of Nigerian Army personnel, widows of fallen heroes, and injured soldiers are set to benefit from a massive 1,550-unit post-service housing scheme taking shape in Jibi along the Abuja-Niger State boundary.
According to the Managing Director of the Federal Housing Authority, the estate is the largest military post-service housing scheme ever undertaken in Nigeria, reflecting the FG’s commitment to improving the welfare of soldiers and their families.
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BREAKING:🚨
APC DECLARES MRS . KUDIRAT ABIODUN ADEGUNWA-BALOGUN AS SEN. YAYI 'S DEPUTY FOR 2027.
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@DapoAbiodunCON

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Top 10 Wealthiest Businessmen from Kano State
1. Aliko Dangote
Industry: Manufacturing, cement, sugar, fertilizer, oil and gas.
Founder and Chairman of the Dangote Group, and owner of Africa's largest oil refinery.
2. Abdul Samad Rabiu
Industry: Cement, sugar, construction, and manufacturing.
Founder and Chairman of the BUA Group.
3. Aminu Dantata
Industry: Commerce, investments, real estate, and manufacturing.
One of Kano’s most respected and influential businessmen with a long-standing legacy.
4. Auwalu Abdullahi Rano
Industry: Petroleum, gas, transportation, and general commerce.
Founder and owner of the AA Rano Group.
5. Abdulmunaf Yunusa Sarina
Industry: Aviation, petroleum, rice processing, fertilizer, and education.
Founder and Chairman of the Azman Group.
6. Sayyu Dantata
Industry: Petroleum, energy, and manufacturing.
Chairman of MRS Holdings.
7. Isah Muhammad Gerawa
Industry: Rice processing, edible oils, engineering, and agriculture.
Founder of Gerawa Group and Gerawa Rice.
8. Nasiru Ado Bayero
Industry: Banking, telecommunications, real estate, and investments.
Holds significant interests in various business ventures.
9. Abubakar Sadiq Aminu Dantata
Industry: Petroleum, investments, real estate, and commerce.
A prominent businessman from the influential Dantata family.
10. Tajuddeen Aminu Dantata
Industry: Business, investments, petroleum, and real estate.
One of the leading stakeholders in the Dantata family business empire.
Note: This ranking is based on public reputation, business influence, and widely known assets. There is no official or universally accepted ranking that exclusively measures the wealthiest individuals from Kano State.

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The movie is a 100/10 🎉
Akanni of Ogun | Mobile Grapher 📽️📱@HafeezAkanni_
And it’s Wrap !!! Today’s Ajosepo (The Gathering) watch party at Capricorn Cinemas Abeokuta was an absolute hit, especially with the energetic @OgunmolaBolaji in the building! A massive thank you to everyone who came out to support! #ajosepothegathering
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Facts can be harsh, but context matters...
President Tinubu never promised an immediate, effortless paradise; instead, he made it clear during his campaign that difficult structural reforms would be required to rescue the economy.
Forward-thinking Nigerians understand that the current financial pains are necessary adjustments to dismantle decades of unsustainable subsidies and corruption, laying the groundwork for a more durable, self-reliant nation.
Impersonating an official platform by sharing fabricated graphics and duplicating its logo is criminal. A supposed journalist should know this.
I hope you will reflect on Mr President's Democracy Day message, where he implored the critics and umpire of pro-humanity never to stop believing in Nigeria, even in times of disagreement.
Stop deluding your audience. Let objective journalism lead your output instead of misleading propaganda.


oseni rufai@ruffydfire
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All the renewed attacks you see in the Borno–Chad Basin are signs of weakness from a decapitated terrorist group struggling to make a statement.
They're counting their losses, but you know every strike they carry out gets far more media coverage than their setbacks.
At the moment, terrorists in the region are at their lowest ebb.

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How Chief MKO Abiola died (Part 1)
(The testimony of Assistant Superintendent of Police, Theodore Zadok on Thursday, July 19, 2001 at the Oputa panel)
“I was the head of the detention base of Abiola with 13 other bodyguards. I was responsible for collecting N800,000 quarterly from the Chief Security Officer (CSO) to the late Gen. Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, through the Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command, for the feeding of Abiola. I was also responsible for taking care of his health.
Abiola would never eat any food until I had tasted it in his presence. Even when I wanted to give him bottled water, I had to drink from the same cup before giving him to drink. I used part of the quarterly allocation for his toiletries, bedsheets and other needs.
While in detention, we gave him papers and biros with which to write. We also gave him a copy of the Bible and the Quran. When I was asked to take over his security, Lt. Col. Ibrahim Yakassai, head of the Strike Force, introduced me to Abiola as Lt. Usman and that was what he called me till he died. At a point, Abiola never knew I was a security man from the Villa. He saw me as his son.
On December 10, 1997, before the (Diya) coup, Mustapha ordered that we should move Abiola to a safer place in Wuse. Later after the coup, he said we should move him to Kado Estate.
On the day Abacha died, (June 8, 1998), Mustapha ordered that Abiola be moved to GadoNasko Barracks. On this day, the security was unusually heavy but we did not know why.
General Sabo told me that General Bamaiyi called him aside after the death of Abacha and told him (Sabo) that since Abacha was dead, Abiola too should be killed in the same manner.
(This was corroborated by General Sabo when he said that Bamaiyi had begun underground moves to get Abiola killed, saying “he called me and told me. I started looking for Mustapha to alert him of the plan. Mustapha too had been looking for me. By the time we saw, Mustapha told me that he had arranged to move Chief to a safer place.”)
After General Abdulsalami was sworn in as the Head of State, all the bodyguards attached to the detention camp of Abiola were withdrawn except the driver and one other person. But I was still serving him food.
When Abiola heard of the death of Abacha, he wrote a letter of condolence to Mrs Abacha, as well as the widow of Major-General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua.
After the N800,000 I collected for the second quarter expired, I approached the Chief Security Officer (CSO) to Abubakar, Major A.S. Aliyu, for reimbursement. But he never gave me the money.
On the day Abiola died, the 7th of July, 1998, at about 11.30 hrs, the Chief Security Officer to General Adbdulsalami Abubakar, Major A.S. Aliyu called me on the radio set, asking me to see him in his office. I then proceeded to his office and he instructed me to bring Chief M.K.O. Abiola to Aguda House for an interview to be held by 1300 hrs.
I then came back to the base and informed Chief M.K.O. Abiola of the interview and he asked me whether Major Hamza Al-Mustapha was aware of the said interview. I told him I didn’t know because Major Hamza Al-Mustapha was busy handing over but I would see if I could locate him to inform him. He asked me to bring his dresses which he would wear and give him 30 minute to enable him get dressed.
At about 13:30hrs, the Chief Security Officer to General Abdulsalami Abubakar, Major A.S. Aliyu, came to the base. That was the first time he knew the place. He wanted to know if we were ready and I replied him that we were almost ready. As we opened the door, the Chief was already waiting for our arrival. Together we went out and headed for Aguda House, the venue of the interview.
Cont’d… 👇🏽

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Every time a bottle, food pack, nylon bag, or any waste is thrown from a vehicle onto the road, it may seem insignificant. However, when thousands of people do the same, our streets become littered, drainage channels become blocked, and the environment suffers.
What you throw away today can contribute to:
Flooding caused by blocked drains and waterways.
Environmental pollution and unpleasant surroundings.
Health risks from disease-causing pests and contaminated water.
Increased government spending on waste evacuation and road maintenance.
A negative image of our beautiful city.
A clean Lagos is not the responsibility of government alone - it is a duty we all share. Dispose of your waste properly, keep a waste bag in your vehicle, and use designated waste bins.
What you do: Throw waste on the road.
What you cause: Pollution, flooding, and environmental degradation.
What you should do: Keep your waste until you find a proper bin.
Keep Lagos Clean. Protect the Environment. Save Lives.
#CleanerLagos

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Na this kind thing dey make ibo feel like they have a stake in Lagos State. 🤦🏽♂️
Our politicians no try at all. 😒
@drobafemihamzat, if you ever wear apoche to campaign in Lagos, you will have many Yoruba youths to contend with. ⚠️
There are Ibos in Kano, yet Governor Aba Yusuf will never wear apoche. 🤷🏽♂️
There are Ibos in Kaduna, yet Governor Uba Sani will never wear apoche. 🤷🏽♂️
How can masters be wearing clothes to please slaves? It's an aberration, we don't want that any more.
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