• BREAKING NEWS

    Mali will no longer export raw cotton

    The nation now has 5 textile factories to produce clothing locally, adding value, creating jobs, and driving industrial growth.

    This is how Africa wins: by building, producing, and owning its value.

    LONG LIVE INDUSTRIALIZATION IN MALI
    BREAKING NEWS 🚨🚨 Mali 🇲🇱 will no longer export raw cotton💪 The nation now has 5 textile factories to produce clothing locally, adding value, creating jobs, and driving industrial growth. This is how Africa wins: by building, producing, and owning its value. LONG LIVE INDUSTRIALIZATION IN MALI✊
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  • Omoyele Sowore Speaks Out: “Even DSS Operatives Complain To Me About Their Suffering”

    Human rights activist and pro-democracy campaigner, Omoyele Sowore, has once again exposed the hidden rot within Nigeria’s security system.

    According to Sowore, even some Department of State Services (DSS) operatives — the same people who often arrest and intimidate activists — privately complain to him about their poor welfare, unpaid allowances, and frustration under the same government they serve.

    He revealed:

    > “When we leave this place, the DSS will come and harass you. Don’t worry. Even they complain to me in private — they are suffering too. Their allowances are not paid, and they’re tired of this system.”

    Sowore’s statement sheds light on the reality that many Nigerians, even within the security forces, are victims of the same bad leadership.

    It’s a powerful reminder that poverty and injustice don’t wear uniforms — they affect everyone.

    What do you think about Sowore’s statement? Do you agree that the system is failing even those protecting it?

    #Sowore #DSS #Nigeria
    Omoyele Sowore Speaks Out: “Even DSS Operatives Complain To Me About Their Suffering” Human rights activist and pro-democracy campaigner, Omoyele Sowore, has once again exposed the hidden rot within Nigeria’s security system. According to Sowore, even some Department of State Services (DSS) operatives — the same people who often arrest and intimidate activists — privately complain to him about their poor welfare, unpaid allowances, and frustration under the same government they serve. He revealed: > “When we leave this place, the DSS will come and harass you. Don’t worry. Even they complain to me in private — they are suffering too. Their allowances are not paid, and they’re tired of this system.” Sowore’s statement sheds light on the reality that many Nigerians, even within the security forces, are victims of the same bad leadership. It’s a powerful reminder that poverty and injustice don’t wear uniforms — they affect everyone. 💬 What do you think about Sowore’s statement? Do you agree that the system is failing even those protecting it? #Sowore #DSS #Nigeria
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  • Israelis welcomed the return of 20 living hostages from Gaza, marking a moment of national redemption after months of war. The hostages, released as part of a cease-fire deal, were met with emotional reunions and celebrations across the country. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the moment as a time for peace, while President Trump, who brokered the deal, signaled an end to the war. The release marked a significant closure for Israel, with no living hostages left in Gaza.
    Israelis welcomed the return of 20 living hostages from Gaza, marking a moment of national redemption after months of war. The hostages, released as part of a cease-fire deal, were met with emotional reunions and celebrations across the country. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the moment as a time for peace, while President Trump, who brokered the deal, signaled an end to the war. The release marked a significant closure for Israel, with no living hostages left in Gaza.
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  • Activist ‘Ijele Speaks’ Leads Abuja Protest Against Calls For Nnamdi Kanu’s Release, Demands Justice For Slain Security Officers

    Activist ‘Ijele Speaks’ Leads Abuja Protest Against Calls For Nnamdi Kanu’s Release, Demands Justice For Slain Security Officers
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  • "Schools charging in foreign currencies should be shut down"- Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, says
    "Schools charging in foreign currencies should be shut down"- Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, says
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  • The Glazers would demand in excess of $6.6bn (£5bn) to sell up - a significant return on their initial £790m leveraged buyout 20 years ago. The previous Qatari bid led by Sheikh Jassim Al-Thani would only go as high as $6.06bn (£4.57bn), but that isn’t to say another Middle East consortium won’t meet the asking price. The one Al-Sheikh has alluded to is believed to be UAE-based.

    ChrisWheelerDM🗞
    🚨 The Glazers would demand in excess of $6.6bn (£5bn) to sell up - a significant return on their initial £790m leveraged buyout 20 years ago. The previous Qatari bid led by Sheikh Jassim Al-Thani would only go as high as $6.06bn (£4.57bn), but that isn’t to say another Middle East consortium won’t meet the asking price. The one Al-Sheikh has alluded to is believed to be UAE-based. ✍️ChrisWheelerDM🗞
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  • Davido Again!!!!!
    Omah Lay finally speaks up about Davido after their hit collaboration "With you "

    “A lot of people used to think Davido wasn’t supportive of other artists, and honestly, I was one of them. But I realized my thoughts were wrong when I dropped my album — Davido shared it on his social media pages even though I never reached out to him.

    "When I received a Message from him about a collabo, he asked Anytime I'm less busy we should hang hang out but I drop everything I was doing and reach him immediately on the same date"

    Davido is clearly a brother keeper and he deserves whatsoever he gets rite now, your heart can't be clean and suffer on top..
    Davido Again!!!!! 😳🥱 Omah Lay finally speaks up about Davido after their hit collaboration "With you " 🗣️🗣️ “A lot of people used to think Davido wasn’t supportive of other artists, and honestly, I was one of them. But I realized my thoughts were wrong when I dropped my album — Davido shared it on his social media pages even though I never reached out to him. "When I received a Message from him about a collabo, he asked Anytime I'm less busy we should hang hang out but I drop everything I was doing and reach him immediately on the same date" Davido is clearly a brother keeper and he deserves whatsoever he gets rite now, your heart can't be clean and suffer on top..
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  • A Customs officer, identified as Assistant Superintendent of Customs (ASC) Lawal Tukur, has been reportedly found dead in a hotel room in Katsina, north-west Nigeria.

    According to Zagazola Makama, the tragic incident occurred on Wednesday, October 15th, at Murjani Hotel, Katsina, where the deceased had lodged.

    Hotel staff discovered the officer lying lifeless in his room at about 8:30 a.m. and immediately raised the alarm.

    Sources at the hotel said some empty sachets of suspected substances were found in the waste basket of the room. Three women, identified as Khadija Ali, 34, of Dutsin Amare Quarters, Katsina; Aisha Lawal, 30, of Ingawa Local Government Area; and Hafsat Yusuf, 22, of Brigade Quarters, Kano, were reportedly in the hotel at the time of the incident.
    A Customs officer, identified as Assistant Superintendent of Customs (ASC) Lawal Tukur, has been reportedly found dead in a hotel room in Katsina, north-west Nigeria. According to Zagazola Makama, the tragic incident occurred on Wednesday, October 15th, at Murjani Hotel, Katsina, where the deceased had lodged. Hotel staff discovered the officer lying lifeless in his room at about 8:30 a.m. and immediately raised the alarm. Sources at the hotel said some empty sachets of suspected substances were found in the waste basket of the room. Three women, identified as Khadija Ali, 34, of Dutsin Amare Quarters, Katsina; Aisha Lawal, 30, of Ingawa Local Government Area; and Hafsat Yusuf, 22, of Brigade Quarters, Kano, were reportedly in the hotel at the time of the incident.
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  • What is still going on between Senator Natasha and the Senate?
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    The Senate had a robust debate on the motion earlier today. During the deliberation, Senator Natasha called on the Senate to look into the plights of Nigerian women in Libyan prisons.

    A brief drama unfolded in the Senate on October 14 after Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan proposed an amendment to a motion addressing the violation of Nigerian immigrants’ rights in Libya.

    The Senate had a robust debate on the motion earlier today. During the deliberation, Senator Natasha called on the Senate to look into the plights of Nigerian women in Libyan prisons.

    She stated that Nigerian women who are incarcerated in Libyan prison have been converted to s#x slaves solely to satisfy the orgies of the prison warders. She said that many of the female prisoners now have children they are taking care of in prison.

    She called on the red chambers to mandate the Immigration service to liaise with the Libyan authorities to have such women repatriated.

    After making her input, the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, called for any of her colleagues to second her motion. None of them including the female senators stood up to second her motion. The awkwardness lingered for a moment until the Senate leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, stood up to save the day.
    What is still going on between Senator Natasha and the Senate? We The Senate had a robust debate on the motion earlier today. During the deliberation, Senator Natasha called on the Senate to look into the plights of Nigerian women in Libyan prisons. A brief drama unfolded in the Senate on October 14 after Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan proposed an amendment to a motion addressing the violation of Nigerian immigrants’ rights in Libya. The Senate had a robust debate on the motion earlier today. During the deliberation, Senator Natasha called on the Senate to look into the plights of Nigerian women in Libyan prisons. She stated that Nigerian women who are incarcerated in Libyan prison have been converted to s#x slaves solely to satisfy the orgies of the prison warders. She said that many of the female prisoners now have children they are taking care of in prison. She called on the red chambers to mandate the Immigration service to liaise with the Libyan authorities to have such women repatriated. After making her input, the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, called for any of her colleagues to second her motion. None of them including the female senators stood up to second her motion. The awkwardness lingered for a moment until the Senate leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, stood up to save the day.
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