Haram Security officer Rayan bin Saeed Al-Asiri pictured in the hospital after saving a person who attempted to throw himself inside Al-Masjid Al-Haram, offering his own life as a shield to protect another.
May Allah accept his efforts and grant him a quick recovery
The era of negotiations & pampering of terrorists is over. I expect every state governor, along with all state security chiefs & military commanders, to launch a full-scale war against terrorism. We must not provide terrorists or any violent groups a chance to survive in Nigeria.
PREDICTION 2027?: “IF THERE'S ABACHA LOOT, THERE'LL BE TINUBU LOOT!” - By Cham Faliya Sharon - 11th December 2025 - Part 1
For a regime's ruler that shamelessly and scandously awarded the contract for a 700km road to his family at a gluttonous cost of 15 trillion Naira without appropriation by the National Assembly, and without any competitive bidding by any other contractors, and without any known due process taking place to ensure that Nigerians were not grifted of their finances by career grifters in the corridors of power - for that ruler to be harassing and locking up prominent opposition figures like Mallam Abubakar Malami, SAN, the immediate past Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, in the guise of fighting corruption is blatantly hypocritical and laughable.
The hypocrisy stinks further when it is the same ruler who also scandalously spent 17.5 trillion Naira purportedly for oil pipeline security in just one year, which surpassed the sum the country spent in subsidising petroleum products for Nigerians in 12 years, coming after he cruelly yanked off the subsidy and threw the entire economy into a tailspin, hence throwing more and more people into unprecedented poverty and hardships.
Available data show that before this regime came in on May 29, 2023, the cost of pipeline security was below one trillion Naira per year. How it magically jumped to 17.5 trillion Naira per year may require the services of Egyptian magicians to help us decipher this magical growth. But what may not require magical discernment to decipher is the fact that this 1700% jump smells of hypercorruption; otherwise, how can anyone explain or rationalise such an astronomical jump when the only thing that changed that could impact the oil industry was the change of leadership in the country!
The smell of the hypocrisy of the Tinubu regime in its purported war against corruption also becomes more pungent or fetid when you look at how the regime has failed to give accounts of what it did (or is doing) with the huge sums it has saved (and still saving) from the removal of subsidy on petroleum products. It gets worse when you factor in their stated promise not to borrow funds to fund government projects and services after the removal of subsidy, but which they ended up borrowing more than the administrations that were subsidising petroleum products and other services for Nigerians.
With such a huge deficit in credibility, owing to the fact that they have nothing to show for their wicked removal of subsidy on petroleum products, their arbitrary multiplication of tariffs on electricity and telecommunications, the huge loans that they took, and the other taxes they have imposed on Nigerians, without even mentioning the regular revenues from oil sales, it therefore beggars belief that this regime can claim that it is fighting corruption by clamping down on people like Mallam Abubakar Malami whose only sin is their refusal to be useful idiots to Tinubu's misrule and open desire for a corrupt one-party state, especially so when we all remember that his FCT Minister, Nyseom Wike, has a corruption file with the EFCC even before Tinubu appointed him as Minister, and neither have we forgotten how a certain former Governor with a fantastic case of the theft of 1.3 trillion Naira is now enjoying his loot and freedom after becoming a nice guy for the regime.
Unable to even implement national budgets that were duly passed into law by the National Assembly for two years now, coupled with all the unexplained missing subsidy savings and loans, it takes an extraordinary level of courage in shamelessness and corruption for the regime to claim to be investigating or prosecuting anyone over the so-called Abacha Loot when the regime has now broken all records of corruption and misrule in Nigeria's history.
Listen to the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa (rtd), while addressing the issue of the killings of Christians in Nigeria. He said he simply could not understand why anybody would wake up and say we’re killing people.
Saudi Arabia is planning to build the world's first "sky stadium," officially named the NEOM Stadium, integrated into the futuristic city of The Line. It will be suspended 350 meters (1,150 feet) above the ground, feature 46,000 seats, and use renewable energy. The stadium is slated to open around 2032 and will host matches, up to the quarterfinals, for the 2034 FIFA World Cup.
INVESTJIGAWA HOSTS INFORMATION SESSION ON ACCESS TO CREDIT
On 4th November 2024, InvestJigawa organised an information session aimed at improving access to credit for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The event saw a strong turnout from community leaders,
@ACReSALNigeria Great development @WorldBank support project, we do appreciate your effort in restoring degraded land in Northern part of Nigeria, @MyJigawa State Government cleared about 72km (almost 1011ha) thats been blocked by Typha and silt. from Gagiya in Guri LG to Wacakal in Yobe state
acknowledges the importance of driving climate-smart initiatives and renewable energy projects within the State, reinforcing the state's commitment to sustainable development. The Director General was accompanied to the roundtable by Umar Ibrahim Hassan,
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The Director General was a member of the panel of discussants, where she underlined the significance of such climate-smart projects in enhancing resilience against the impact of climate change. She further stated that Jigawa State Governor Mallam Umar Namadi,
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The roundtable focused on exploring funding opportunities - sharing experiences and highlighting politically viable, financially feasible and climate-smart development projects that could attract climate financing.
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The objective of the roundtable was to equip state officials with the necessary knowledge and tools to enable them gain access to climate finance to accomplish their development goals.
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