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Meékweverse 🇨🇦 Katılım Aralık 2009
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Faruq Atofarati
Faruq Atofarati@_atofarati·
when you see their sons and daughters on the street of Abuja you will think Allah is not answering your own prayers 😂
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

Full list of Malami properties listed by EFCC’s interim forfeiture order marked FHCIABJ/CS/20/2026: 1. Luxury duplex at Amazon Street, Plot No. 3011, Cadastral Zone A06, Maitama, Abuja (purchased in December 2022 for N500 million; enhanced value: N5.95 billion). 2. Two-winged storey building at No. 3, Onitsha Crescent, Area 11, Garki, Abuja (formerly Harmonia Hotels Limited), purchased in December 2018 for N7 billion. 3. Plot 683, Jabi District, Cadastral Zone B04, Abuja, comprising a five-storey building now operating as Meethaq Hotels Ltd with 53 rooms and suites (purchased in September 2020 at carcass level for N850 million, with an additional N300 million paid to take possession; current value: N8.4 billion). 4. Property No. 3130, Cadastral Zone A04, Asokoro District, Abuja, comprising terraces, purchased in January 2021 for N360 million. 5. Meethaq Hotels Limited, No. 3 Rhine Street, Maitama, Abuja, with 15 rooms (purchased in February 2018 for N430 million; current value after rehabilitation: N12.95 billion). 6. Plot No. 1241B, Asokoro District (No. 11A Yakubu Gowon Crescent), Abuja, purchased in July 2021 for N325 million. 7. Shop No. C82, Citiscape-Shariff Plaza, Plot 739, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, purchased in March 2024 for N120 million. 8. No. 4 Ahmadu Bello Way, Nasarawa GRA, Kano, purchased in December 2022 for N300 million. 9. Plot 157, Lamido Crescent, Nasarawa GRA, Kano, purchased in July 2019. 10. Plaza, commercial toilets, laundry, warehouses and tanks adjacent to Birnin Kebbi Market, valued at N100 million. 11. One hundred hectares of land along Birnin Kebbi-Jega Road, purchased in 2020 for N100 million. 12. Four-bedroom bungalow at Gesse Phase, Birnin Kebbi, purchased in 2023 for N101 million. 13. Shops A36 and B3, Vegas Mall, Wuse II, Abuja, purchased in July 2023 for N158 million. 14. No. 26, Babbi Drive, BUA Estate, Abuja, purchased in 2022 for N136 million. 15. No. 27, Efab Estate Avenue, 5th Avenue, 59th Crescent, Gwarinpa, Abuja, purchased in January 2016 for N120 million. 16. Four-bedroom bungalow with two-room boys’ quarters at No. 10B, Doka Crescent, Abakpa GRA, Kaduna, purchased in January 2018 for N40 million. 17. Plot No. 13, Ipent 7 Estate, Karsana District, Abuja, purchased in June 2018 for N85 million. 18. Duplex with boys’ quarters at No. 12 Yalinga Street, off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, purchased in October 2018 for N150 million. 19. Warehouse shops B40 and B46, Wuse Market, Abuja, purchased in July 2020 for N50 million. 20. Twin houses at Zone E, Apo Legislative Quarters, Plot 14014, Gudu District, Abuja, purchased between February and May 2017 for N250 million. Properties acquired by Khadimiyya for Justice & Development Initiative, Academic Garden City, Birnin Kebbi 21. Nine units of three-bedroom bungalows. 22. Three units of two-bedroom bungalows. 23. 5.4 hectares of land (acquired between February and September 2023 for N187 million). Rayhaan University, Kebbi State 24. Permanent site – N56 billion. 25. Temporary site – N37.8 billion. 26. Third site – N2.45 billion. 27. Vice-Chancellor’s residence – N490 million. Rayhaan Agro Allied Factory, Kebbi State 28. Factory buildings – N4.2 billion. 29. Factory machines and plant – N10.5 billion. 30. Factory mosque – N2.45 billion. 31. Staff quarters – N1.4875 billion. 32. Bustan building – N3.15 billion. Azbir Arena, Kebbi State 33. Azbir Hotel – N10.325 billion. 34. Printing press – N1.05 billion. 35. Gallery – N581 million. 36. Gardens – N392 million. 37. Mosque – N252 million. 38. Azbir Clothing – N350 million. 39. Azbir Pharmacy and Supermarket – N175 million. Other properties in Kebbi State 40. Al-Afiya Energy tanker garage opposite Rayhaan University Health Centre, Birnin Kebbi – N2.45 billion. 41. Rayhaan Model Academy – N11.2 billion. 42. Rayhaan Primary and Secondary School – N8.75 billion. 43. Rayhaan Security House, Birnin Kebbi – N245.7 million. 44. Rayhaan Radio, Birnin Kebbi – N78.75 million. 45. Uncompleted two-storey plaza opposite Central Motor Park (Eastern Park), Birnin Kebbi – N665 million. 46. Amasdul Oil and Gas Ltd filling station structure along Sani Abacha Bypass, Birnin Kebbi – N1.05 billion. 47. Malami Support Organisation building – N210 million. 48. ADC Kadi Malami Foundation building – N56 million. 49. Abubakar Malami (SAN)’s house, GRA, Birnin Kebbi – N350 million. 50. Abubakar Malami (SAN)’s house behind Mobil, Birnin Kebbi – N490 million. 51. Abdulaziz Malami’s house at Gesse Phase II, Birnin Kebbi – N1.659 billion. 52. Abiru-Rahman Abubakar Malami’s house at Gesse Phase II, Birnin Kebbi – N2.989 billion. Properties in Kano State 53. Zeennoor Hotel, Kabuga Satellite Town, Kano, with 131 rooms – N11.2 billion. 54. Zeennoor Mosque, Kabuga Satellite Town, Kano – N84 million. 55. Zeennoor Old Hotel Building – N280 million. 56. Rayhaan Hotel, opposite Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, comprising more than 50 rooms – N2.24 billion. 57. Rayhaan Gym, opposite Rayhaan Hotel, Kano – N1.225 billion

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The Medicine Shell: Igbo Spirituality Explained
Some people will justify colonialism by saying it somehow brought 'development', but if you look at the quality of craftsmanship of anything before and after you will see the truth.
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts

This early 20th-century Igbo wooden chair was discarded by an Igbo Christian convert who viewed it as demonic, uncivilised, or pagan. In 2013, it sold abroad for US$5,000 at auction.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Burkinabé students now need government permission to study abroad. This means that whether your father is a cabinet minister or a private millionaire, there is no way for their children to escape the state of the country's educational system Which leaves them no choice but to make sure that the facilities available to students in the country are befitting of their own children. That is how a country develops an actual elite. Not like Nigeria where as soon as I finished secondary school, my parents put me on a plane to England to enjoy a standard of education that no Nigerian alive today will ever enjoy in Nigeria. The class my parents belong to is called a pseudo-elite. A proper elite is what is coming together now in the AES. Just wait. If there is no change of Nigeria's trajectory, within 10 years, Nigerians will start going to university in Burkina Faso and making it out to be a status symbol.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Burkina Faso Introduces Approval For Foreign Study Burkina Faso has introduced a new policy requiring all students; whether government-sponsored or private, to obtain government approval before studying abroad. Aimed at aligning overseas training with the nation's development priorities and workforce needs, this measure seeks to boost local education quality by encouraging investment in domestic institutions.

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Adémọ́lá.
Adémọ́lá.@OgbeniDemola·
In every slave ship that sailed to Africa to capture slaves, there was a European pastor in it praying for journey mercies.
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Mobilisingnigerians™
Mobilisingnigerians™@mobilisingniger·
This is numbers of motorcycle moving Lithium earth minerals from (Daba) Old Oyo National Park to Kishi or Igbeti, and each of this Okada riders charge 12000naira per bag, the individuals acting like a union for the motorcycle rake about 20-50million naira while those working for the union daily take home is 200,000naira. The whole illegal mining stuff is a cabal and a organised crime.
PRIME🥇😎🇳🇬@PrimeofX

SECRET EXPOSED 📌 Gold & Lithium worth Billions OF Dollars Extracted IN OLD OYO NATIONAL PARK by Band!ts

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Abu The 𓃵
Abu The 𓃵@Abu_The_Truth·
They are all RETARDED.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
This is the new public school in Abia State. 19 others are currently being built. What they’re doing is transforming already existing schools into this. This is American-standard schooling. You remember I once criticized their first smart school attempt, which the government later condemned entirely and followed this approach instead. I’m so impressed with the Abia State Government. They listen, and they are truly for their people.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The documentary that has had the very worst people on the entire continent of Africa hollering like dogs since the trailer came out 2 weeks ago. Available here in full:
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
There’s no nation on earth currently blocking Western imperialism (led by the U.S.) and nationalizing its resources that you will visit today and a kg of cooking gas will cost as much as $1. China is ~$.50 Russia is ~ $0.65 Iran ~ $0.35 Nigerians, with a monthly minimum wage of $50, are paying almost $2 for a kg of cooking gas. A few weeks ago, these same Nigerians were supporting US military aggression towards Iran, and welcoming US intervention in their own country. I have never seen this type of thing in my life before.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING NEWS: Nigerian Households face more hardship as cooking gas price hits N2,400 per kg

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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Nigerians paid over ₦2.3 trillion to kidnappers in one year. Our entire federal education budget was about ₦2.18 trillion. Think about that. We invested more in fear than in learning. More money went to criminals than to educating our children. No nation can develop when kidnapping becomes a bigger industry than education.
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“I want to appreciate Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for inviting us. It takes a lot of selflessness to invite other states to take advantage of a platform to market themselves, and I assure you I will not demarket you as I market myself. Lagos is a mega city. If you ask me, I would say it is overpopulated, and that is why it is good for other states to begin to grow. We cannot all be mega cities like Lagos, but there are things we can take from Lagos.” — Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, speaking today at Invest Lagos 3.0
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