

Diogenes
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This is a reminder that if you fail to file your PIT by the 31st of March 2026, you will be immediately owing the State you're resident in N100,000 for April 2026 and N50,000 for every month in default as penalty for non compliance. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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Nah, this isn’t aid to Africa at all. The UK is backing a loan to Nigeria on the condition that the contracts go to British companies. That means the money goes to UK contractors, who would likely use British staff and services. Those companies (and their employees) pay taxes in the UK. Nigeria then repays the loan with interest at commercial rates, likely funded by Nigerian taxpayers. So this is really about supporting UK businesses, not giving aid. If anyone is going to insist that this is aid giving, then it is Nigeria giving aids to the UK.



Is the average monthly salary in Nigeria really $51?


In 1991, African Concord detailed a chilling face-off in Northern Nigeria. It was the year Mallam Yakubu Yahaya, a fiery cleric dubbed the "Ayatollah of Katsina," declared that nobody and nothing would stand in the way of his mission to install an Islamic revolution in the country. The tension reached a breaking point on March 28, 1991. Yahaya, commanding a staggering 20,000 loyal followers, headed to the office of the Daily Times. The offending material was a satirical cartoon in Fun Times magazine that the group alleged poked fun at Prophet Mohammed and Jesus Christ. The mob seized every copy, piled them in the street, and reduced them to ashes. Yahaya was a disciple of Ibrahim Zakzaky, a Zaria-based preacher who had already spent eight years in prison for his anti-government stance. Following the Daily Times incident, Governor Yahaya Madaki returned from a trip to Lagos to find a state on the brink. Despite his earlier threats of execution, he tempered his rhetoric in a subsequent interview, claiming he didn't consider the cleric a threat but rather a "nuisance." He insisted that while he respected freedom of demonstration, any threat to life would be met with the full force of the law. Read the full story from page 31: archivi.ng/editions/afric…


A beer with a view in Bukhara.

I don't see African countries rebuking Islamic nations for slavery. Or is that not convenient for them?

The IRGC says it has lowered the minimum age for war-related support roles to 12 years old





🇮🇷 Iranian woman: "I am a woman, but if I were a man one day, I would join the Revolutionary Guards and give my life for my country!"



JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi says "international law is dead."