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ML Akanni ™️🦅
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“Bìbìírè o ṣè f'owo rà.” ✨👑🍀 @lnsalagos
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2022
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Yesterday, alongside my team, I paid a courtesy visit to the Iyaloja-General, Chief Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo.
Our discussion focused on how to encourage our young market men and women to take advantage of INEC's ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) as part of efforts to promote active participation and inclusion of young people in our political process.
I thank Iyaloja for her invaluable words of wisdom, encouragement, and prayers.
I look forward to strengthening our collaboration with her office and working more closely with market women across the state in our shared commitment to the prosperity of our communities.
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Bandit kingpin Bello Turji seems to be updating his weapon accessories, as he was recently captured wearing a night vision goggle. The unit is identified as a DT-NH9X, manufactured by Shenzhen Detyl Optoelectronics in China.
Though this particular device he is putting on is not military-grade, it is officially classified for civilian and hunting use rather than the standardized tier-one military equipment used by professionals. Because it lacks advanced military features like auto-gating, it cannot automatically protect its intensifier tubes from bright light. Turji makes a massive amateur blunder by wearing these goggles outdoors in broad daylight with the lens caps completely off, which will permanently burn out the photocathode inside and ruin the gear.
What makes this deployment incredibly striking is the sheer cost of the equipment being introduced to the forest. This specific DT-NH9X unit carries a steep commercial price tag of $2,500 USD per piece. Furthermore, the manufacturer enforces a strict Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) of 5 pieces per order. This means Turji’s logistics network had to drop a baseline minimum of $12,500 USD amounting to tens of millions of Naira when factoring in parallel market exchange rates just to secure a single shipment, completely excluding the high cost of international transit and illegal smuggling fees.
Behind this upgrade, his supplier and procurement manager are doing a crazy amount of work to keep his camp sophisticated. By deliberately targeting commercial, dual-use hunting gear rather than tightly regulated state weaponry, this facilitator successfully bypasses international arms embargoes and regular customs checkpoints. They handle the complex foreign exchange financing, navigate global e-commerce platforms, and coordinate with border smugglers to move these high-tech accessories right into the hands of terrorists.
This procurement manager is the literal lifeblood of the camp's technical evolution and needs to be hunted down and arrested immediately. Neutralizing this logistics coordinator is a critical priority for trackers, as cutting off the supply manager does far more permanent damage to the bandit network than fighting individual foot soldiers, completely halting their ability to acquire weapon upgrades and modern tactical assets.
CC:@secmxx


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NELFUND Dashboard Report for 13th June 2026 and Acknowledgement of Institutional Loan Disbursement to Students by several institutions.
1,586,921 beneficiaries so far.
Kudos President @officialABAT.
Kudos @NELFUND MD, @AkintSawyerr.




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BREAKING: The federal government via the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has approved N7.5 billion research grants for 174 projects as part of efforts to strengthen research and innovation in tertiary institutions.
According to TETFund, the grants range from N13.6m to N49.97m each for the researchers, and cover several priority areas, including health and social welfare, agriculture, science and engineering, power and energy, clean energy, defence technology and security studies, among others.
Beneficiary universities include:
Federal University of Technology, Minna - 18 grants
Federal University of Technology, Owerri - 11 grants
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria - 10 grants
University of Ilorin - 8 grants
Bayero University, Kano - 7 grants
Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka - 7 grants
University of Jos - 6 grants
University of Ibadan - 5 grants
University of Lagos - 5 grants
Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto - 5 grants
TETFund, in its statement, also disclosed that newly established federal universities, state-owned institutions, polytechnics, and colleges of education also featured among successful beneficiaries.
New federal universities:
Federal University of Applied Sciences, Kachia, Kaduna State
Federal University of Environment and Technology, Koroma/Saakpenwa, Rivers State
Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin Ekiti
State-owned institutions:
Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Ekiti State University
Kwara State University
Adamawa State University
Rivers State University
Sokoto State University
Polytechnics:
Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro
Federal Polytechnic, Bida
Federal Polytechnic, Nekede
Federal Polytechnic, Moguno
Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji
Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi
Ramat Polytechnic, Maiduguri
Yaba College of Technology
Kaduna Polytechnic
Umaru Ali Shinkafi Polytechnic, Sokoto.
Colleges of Education:
College of Education, Katsina
Osun State College of Education, Ilesa
Isa Kaita College of Education, Dutsin-Ma
The research-driven innovation would help create new products and services, improve productivity, and contribute to national prosperity.


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Unchallenged? What were you expecting? The same folks the governor and state officials would organise a peace meeting with soon to beg them to sign a peace deal
The whole situation is so ugly and baffling
Senator Dino Melaye. (SDM)@_dinomelaye
Heavily armed bandits handed over the body of General Rabe yesterday morning in Katsina and left for neighboring forest 🌳 of Matazu , unchallenged ! What a country ???
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Our @MBK_Alliance Ambassadors are examples of the outstanding young people we’ve been proud to support at the @ObamaFoundation over the years. We hope the Obama Presidential Center inspires even more.
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Construction of the Fly-Over for the Abakaliki-Afikpo section of the over N400billion Ebonyi-Cross-River-Nasarawa-Benue-Abuja Trans-Sahara Super-Highway project is progressing at Super High Speed 🚀
Upon completion, this Legacy Project of the President @officialABAT-led administration is expected to stimulate economic activities across the South-East, South-South, and North-Central corridors with smoother, secured, and safer road.
#NigeriaFirst #TinubuReforms #TinubuWillSucceed #StandWithNigeria



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"Our social systems can condition people to a point where government's actions that is meant to do good, is misunderstood as anti-people, because they have become accustomed to the good, and the benefits of the good, even when that good becomes destructive, like the fuel subsidy." — Felix Morka
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Sad to hear of the passing of veteran actor, Chief Kola Oyewo. A true icon of Nigerian theatre and cinema, he graced our screens with unforgettable performances in Saworoide as Oba Lapite, The Gods Are Not to Blame, Sango, Koseegbe, and many other classics. He was 80 years old.
May his soul rest in peace.
Hon Akin Alabi
Ajia Olubadan of Ibadanland

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In any democratic setting, every protest must be thoroughly planned and executed. No protest must be disorganised and violent. Violence is not protest. You consult, consolidate before you confront. The principles (consultation, consolidation and confrontation) are clear and effective in any struggle.
Ire oo.

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BACKGROUND STORY OF NIGERIA- EtHIOPIA PRISONER EXCHANGE:
1: In 2019, Tension arose in Ethiopia due to high number of Nigerians detained in Ethiopia.
-(a): However, Ethiopian Govt granted an amnesty to a large Nigerian prisoners.
-(b): But, logistical bottlenecks & subsequent re-arrests for similar drug-related offenses led to renewed diplomatic gridlock.
2; Therefore, the Chairman of @nidcom_gov @abikedabiri STEPPED in 2023 to negotiate a PRISONER- Transfer Memorandum of Understanding with the Ethiopian authorities to bring affected Nigerians back home.
3: in 2024, The Federal High Court issued a binding order as part of MOU to repatriate Nigerians from Ethiopia.
4: The Government finalized the deal in 2024.
5: Don’t forget that Nigerians were held mostly in Kaliti and Aba Samuel prisons for drug related offenses.
6: December 4, 2023; @SenVictorUmeh moved a motion in the @NGRSenate that the FG should rescue Nigerians and @nidcom should work out their reparations. We must commend him too.
7: IMPLEMENTATION:
-(a): Finally, the work done by the Chairman @nidcom_gov @abikedabiri and her team led to the formal agreement signed by the Honorable Minister of @NigeriaMFA @Ojukwu_Bianca and the Honorable Minister of @fmojustice @LOFagbemi with Ethiopian government officials.
8: We must appreciate the President @officialABAT for his leadership and thank you @abikedabiri @YusufTuggar for your leadership. @YemmyAj @JacobSua @Spoiltdr_ @Nancy_i_i @NigeriaStories @PulseNigeria247 @kunmigbenga @ummuh_Zahra @Abioolah @Pressman2040 @Yeribaaba @lollylarry1 @Mario9jaa @ennyola0015 @Engr_hauwerh @enilowo @NnamdiUzoukwu @nnoni61 @AShammeh @Comradegold @RealBushariSMA @ui_shehu @abs_uiux

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