BIG NEWS🚨: The US president, Donald Trump, said the US Navy would immediately start blockading the strait of Hormuz and would also interdict every vessel in international waters that had paid a toll to Iran.
@NigeriaStories bauchi government acting fast, while plateau state government keep sacrificing his people and waiting for federal government to come and act🙄
VIDEO: A Nigerian soldier who survived the deadly Boko Haram attack on a military base in Benisheikh, Borno State, has shared a video revealing the aftermath of the assault that killed Brigadier General O. Braimah.
BREAKING: The Defence Headquarters has confirmed that terrorists and military personnel were killed when insurgents launched a coordinated attack on the 29 Task Force Brigade Headquarters in Benisheikh, Borno State.
BREAKING: Former Jigawa State APC Chairman and ex-Member of the House of Representatives representing the Ringim/Taura Federal Constituency has officially resigned from APC and joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
BREAKING Senator Sabo Muhammad Nakudu has resigned his membership from APC and declared for the ADC coalition.
The momentum is not slowing. Nigerians refused to be intimidated.
Tinubu is gone. 🔥🤝💪
Gunmen have killed three people and set several houses and silos ablaze in Dangoro village, Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
The spokesperson for the state police command, Yazid Abubakar, disclosed this in a statement issued on Monday.
@NigeriaStories The problem of Africa is bad advicer, like who the heck advices Caf to declare Morocco afcon winner months after Senegal took the trophy home? 🤔🤔
JUST IN: The Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria on Saturday raised serious concerns over a controversial bill before the National Assembly, warning that its passage could destabilise Nigeria’s healthcare system, compromise patient safety, and trigger fresh inter-professional conflict in the sector.
BREAKING NEWS: The former Acting Accountant-General of the Federation, Chukwunyere Anamekwe Nwabuoku, who was prosecuted by the EFCC at the Federal High Court, Abuja, for money laundering involving N868.46 million has been convicted and sentenced to jails for 72years.
@NigeriaStories The only way the government can prove to that they don't have hands in all this, is when they approve the installation of CCTV all over the country 👌👌👌
BREAKING NEWS: Nigeria’s power generation companies (GenCos) have shut down operations amid a mounting N6.8 trillion debt burden, crippling their ability to maintain equipment, secure gas supplies, and meet basic operational expenses.
Source: Bloomberg.
BREAKING: Official Statement from the Senegalese Football Federation:
“This decision is unfair, unprecedented, unacceptable, and tarnishes the reputation of African football.”
“The Federation will, at the earliest opportunity, initiate appeal proceedings before the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne.”
@AbbeyAbbey73@gov_greg@NigeriaStories But nor be big grammar the guy write nah, how come you nor fit understand watin the guy dey try talk?🤔🤔 He say we nor fit just dey this country 60mins without hearing bad news, meaning he dey talk generally, i.e, if you nor hear of accident, you go hear of bandit attack. Etc..
@gov_greg@NigeriaStories The shame is on you like train derailment doesn’t happen in Europe or America. Stupid citizen that see everything bad in their country when same thing happens all over the world but they say shit about their own. 200 ppl died in Germany last year same derailment
BREAKING: The Abia State Government has approved a partnership with a US-based medical group, QANTUS Medical Foundation, to train all categories of health workers in the state.
@davido Watin come happen if the Grammy nor come? The ones wey even dey win the Grammy nor even get impact reach you OBO. Abeg fuck the Grammy make you just dey give us your sweet vibes dey go🥰
@oteessolutions1@NigeriaStories Out of 19k people wey view this comment, only 16 people love the comment, 2 people commented. How this country wan take better!🤔
This so-called “breaking news” should worry anyone who truly cares about Nigeria’s future because a government whose loudest job strategy is exporting its workforce is clearly failing at home. Instead of celebrating agreements that ship our best brains to Saudi Arabia, the focus should be on fixing Nigeria’s broken domestic sectors, power, manufacturing, agriculture, technology and creating millions of decent jobs right here where our young people live. Why can’t we see bilateral agreements that build factories in Nigeria, fix electricity, grow local industries, and employ thousands at home rather than turning the country into a labour-export pipeline? Any policy or agreement that does not deliberately create jobs at home, improve infrastructure, strengthen local industries, and retain our best talent is not pro-development. It is an anti-people policy, dressed up as opportunity.
BREAKING NEWS: Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 have signed their first bilateral labour recruitment agreement, creating a regulated framework for the hiring of Nigerian workers in Saudi Arabia