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OFFICIAL COMMISSIONING OF ROADS IN DAKIBIYU DISTICT, ABUJA (FULL VIDEO)

 

The event was the Official Commissioning of the Newly Constructed Collector Road CN8 from Arterial Road N5 to Arterial Road N1 and other Connecting Roads in Dakibiyu District, Abuja, on 1 July 2025

 

Three-year-old girl fighting for life after swallowing a very common household item

A Hidden Danger: The Story of Millie Koski and the Crisis of Magnet Ingestion

In early July 2025, three-year-old Millie Koski from Bundaberg, Australia, was rushed to the hospital with a high fever, stomach pain, and green vomit. Within days, her condition deteriorated into a life-threatening emergency. What began as a seemingly ordinary illness turned out to be a catastrophic medical crisis caused by two small, high-powered magnets she had swallowed, on separate occasions.

WIKE SPEAKS AT THE OFFICIAL COMMISSIONING OF NEW ACCESS ROAD AT GIRI JUNCTION, GIRI, ABUJA

 

The event was the Official Commissioning of the New Access Road, Giri Junction, Giri, Abuja, 30 June 2025

Japanese Actress Maki Yoko, 43, Announces Pregnancy With 27-Year-Old Boyfriend

Navigating Motherhood: A Resource Guide for New Mothers

Motherhood is a transformative journey, filled with joy, vulnerability, and profound change. Yet, societal expectations and media portrayals often paint an unrealistic picture, leaving many new mothers feeling overwhelmed or inadequate. This guide offers practical resources and emotional support, with a spotlight on mental health, inspired by the recent story of Japanese actress Maki Yoko.

Mental Health Matters: Lessons from Maki Yoko

At 43, Maki Yoko announced her pregnancy with 27-year-old actor Katsushika Shin, describing it as “a miracle.” But she also emphasized caution, saying, “Since I’m having a baby at an older age, I’m paying close attention to my mental health and surroundings”. Her openness challenges age-related stigma and highlights the importance of mental wellness for all mothers, regardless of age or circumstance.

ABUJA CITY WALK PROJECT | WIKE SIGNS MoU WITH MAG INTERNATIONAL LINKS LIMITED | FULL VIDEO

 

The event took place at the FCT Minister's Residence, Life Camp, on 24 July 2025

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76 DISPUTED OIL WELLS | AKWA-IBOM, CROSS-RIVER | REAWAKEN TANGO

EYO NSA-EKPO, Fmr. Chairman Odukpani L.G.A, Cross River State

76 DISPUTED OIL WELLS | AKWA-IBOM, CROSS-RIVER TANGO AGAIN

In the JIGSAW | 29 JULY 2025 | AIT LIVE interview segment, the guest speaker zeroed in on the 76 disputed oil wells between Cross River State and Akwa Ibom State, offering a detailed and impassioned perspective:

Core Issues Raised:

  • The guest reaffirmed Cross River State’s claim to the oil wells, citing historical and legal precedents, including the 2002 International Court of Justice (ICJ) judgment and the 2008 Green Tree Agreement.
  • They criticized federal agencies like the National Boundary Commission and Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) for allegedly applying biased technical criteria that reassigned the wells to Akwa Ibom without proper consultation.
  • A major point was that Cross River was excluded from a key 2008 retreat in Kano, where the reassignment decision was made, despite having no prior boundary dispute with Akwa Ibom.

It was not an accidental touching - 81-year-old actor Gary Busey pleads guilty to s3x crime

Fame, Misconduct, and Accountability: The Case of Gary Busey

In a troubling reminder of the complexities surrounding celebrity misconduct, veteran Hollywood actor Gary Busey recently pleaded guilty to one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual contact. The charge stemmed from a 2022 incident at Monster-Mania Con in New Jersey, where Busey was accused of intentionally groping two female fans during a photo session.

SHETTIMA''s SPEECH AT THE COMMISSIONING OF AGUMA-PALACE-RADIO NIGERIA-NEW MARKET ROAD (VIDEO)

The event was the Official Commissionong of the Newly rehabilitated Aguma-Palace-Radio Nigeria-New Market Road, Gwagwalada Area Council, FCT, on July 3, 2025.

The Vice President, Kashim Shettima, represented his Boss, Nigeria's President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

N1BN Donation Sparks Protests In Benue IDPs

Remi Tinubu’s N1BN Donation Sparks Protests In Benue IDPs

The video from Arise News covers the aftermath of Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, donating ₦1 billion to support Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Benue State following violent attacks.

Key Highlights:

  • Protests erupted among IDPs shortly after the donation, with many citing hunger and poor living conditions.
  • Protesters blocked the Makurdi-Lafia highway, chanting slogans like “We are hungry” and “We want to go back home”.
  • The Benue State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) responded, claiming the protests were politically motivated and that food distribution was already underway.
  • SEMA clarified that the ₦1 billion donation was intended for resettlement efforts, not immediate food relief.
  • The video also features commentary from David Umahi and Uba Sani, who praised President Tinubu’s administration for its support and leadership.

GOV. HYACINTH ALIA'S SPEECH ON THE OCCASION OF THE FIRST LADY'S CONDOLENCE VISIT (VIDEO)

The event was the condolence visit of Her Excellency. Senator Remi Tinubu's Official Visit to Benue State, 29 July 2025

THE 67 OIL WELLS

Restoring What Was Lost: Cross River’s Case for the 67 Oil Wells

In a bid to reclaim control over 67 disputed oil wells, Cross River State officials are intensifying their campaign to redress a long-standing boundary controversy with neighboring Akwa Ibom. At the heart of the issue lies a potent mix of historical grievance, newly uncovered technical data, and a strategic push for economic justice.

Documented Evidence and Technical Maps

Cross River’s claim hinges on findings from a 2024 reassessment led by the Nigeria Upstream Regulatory Commission and the National Boundary Commission. Leveraging the 11th Edition of Nigeria’s Administrative Map and the 2004 Well Dichotomy Study Map, the inter-agency committee concluded that the wells fall within Cross River’s maritime territory. The state has called for public scrutiny of these documents and invited independent verification. In a bid to reclaim control over 67 disputed oil wells, Cross River State officials are intensifying their campaign to redress a long-standing boundary controversy with neighboring Akwa Ibom. At the heart of the issue lies a potent mix of historical grievance, newly uncovered technical data, and a strategic push for economic justice.

FIRST LADY'S CONDOLENCE VISIT TO BENUE STATE (FULL VIDEO)

The event was the condolence visit of Her Excellency. Senator Remi Tinubu's Official Visit to Benue State, 29 July 2025

Nurses, Midwives Have Called Off Strike, Says Minister

Nigeria’s Nurses’ Strike Ends Amid Relief and Lingering Doubts

After days of nationwide disruption in public health services, the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) has officially suspended its industrial action. The announcement was made on August 1, 2025, by Nigeria’s Minister of Health, Ali Pate, following a closed-door meeting with union leaders. However, the union's decision to remain silent on the details of the resolution has sparked a mix of public emotions ranging from relief to skepticism.

How the Strike Began

The strike was rooted in long-standing grievances related to poor welfare and substandard working conditions for nurses in federal health institutions. NANNM had issued a 15-day ultimatum to the government on July 14, 2025, demanding:

SEN. OLUREMI'S SPEECH ON THE OCCASION OF HER CONDOLENCE VISIT TO BENUE STATE (VIDEO)

 

The event was the condolence visit of Her Excellency. Senator Remi Tinubu's Official Visit to Benue State, 29 July 2025

Microsoft researchers have revealed the 40 jobs most exposed to AI—and even teachers make the list

The AI Tipping Point: Microsoft Identifies 40 Jobs Most Exposed to Generative Technology

In a ground-breaking study that’s shaking up workforce expectations, Microsoft researchers have unveiled a list of the 40 professions most exposed to generative AI, and surprisingly, even traditionally “secure” roles like teaching have made the cut. The report marks a pivotal moment in our understanding of how artificial intelligence is reshaping, not replacing, jobs across industries.

What the Study Found

The researchers examined over 200,000 real-world interactions with Copilot, Microsoft's generative AI assistant, to analyze which roles align most closely with the tasks AI can currently perform. The conclusion? Jobs centered around writing, analysis, data handling, and communication are particularly vulnerable.

HRM ORCIVIRIGH JAMES ORTESE IORZUA AYATSE'S SPEECH ON THE OCCASION OF FIRST LADY'S VISIT TO BENUE (VIDEO)


The event was the condolence visit of Her Excellency. Senator Remi Tinubu's Official Visit to Benue State, 29 July 2025

 

FG approves policy to regulate trade unions’ activities and address strike actions

Nigeria's New Industrial Relations Policy: Progress or Power Play?

In an effort to reshape the landscape of labor relations in Nigeria, the Federal Government has officially approved the National Industrial Relations Policy (NIRP) 2025. This landmark decision comes amid mounting dissatisfaction across the country’s labor sector and an ongoing strike by health workers, reigniting debates over government-labor dynamics.

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Katsina government approves N703m for fencing of 14 general hospitals over insecurity

Dikko Umar Radda, Executive Governor, Katsina State

Katsina State's Security-Driven Development Strategy: Beyond Barriers and Budgets

In a bold response to mounting insecurity and underdevelopment, the Katsina State Government has launched a sweeping initiative that combines healthcare security, infrastructure expansion, and strategic coordination. But beyond fencing hospitals and building roads lies an opportunity to shape lasting change, one rooted in community trust, service quality, sustainability, and accountability.

Fortifying Health Facilities in High-Risk Zones

With ₦703 million earmarked to secure 14 general hospitals across volatile local government areas, Katsina’s latest move underscores the urgency to protect medical personnel and patients. From Kankara to Jibia, the plan includes perimeter fences and security barricades, visible deterrents aimed at stemming attacks and theft.

Natterjack Irish Whiskey Drops in Naija: Nigerians Can’t Get Enough

From Ireland to Naija: Natterjack Whiskey's Bold Entry into Nigerian Culture

The Nigerian whiskey scene has a new contender, and it’s strutting in with the swagger of a fearless toad. On July 10th, Natterjack Irish Whiskey officially launched at Drinks.ng in Lagos, captivating a crowd of influencers, distributors, and whiskey lovers. More than a brand drop, this event marked the arrival of a whiskey that dares to be different.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING | Beyond Awareness | Towards Action

Confronting Nigeria’s Human Trafficking Crisis: Beyond Awareness, Towards Action

As the world commemorates the 2025 World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Nigeria finds itself grappling with a pervasive and increasingly complex human trafficking crisis. Under the UN's rallying theme “Human Trafficking is Organised Crime, End the Exploitation,” this moment calls for more than symbolic gestures, it demands transformative change.

A Disturbing Reality

Between 2020 and 2023, more than 200,000 trafficking victims were globally identified, with nearly half under the age of 26 and a quarter being children. Nigeria remains one of the epicenters of this crisis, especially affecting young women and children who are caught in a web of false promises and brutal exploitation.

NIGERIA | EDUCATION | MINISTER TUNDE ALAUSA | GOING FORWARD?

Tunde Alausa, Nigeria's Hon. Minister of Education

Reviving Nigeria’s Education System: Inside Minister Tunde Alausa’s Reform Agenda

In a revealing interview on Politics Today, Nigeria's Minister of Education, Dr. Tunde Alausa, laid out a sweeping vision for transforming the nation's education system. From digitization efforts to engagement with union leaders, his approach signals a determined shift in policy and perception. Here are the key points of that interview:

ASUU Welfare and Strike Prevention

  • President Tinubu has directed that no further strikes should occur in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.
  • Alausa emphasized relationship-building with unions like ASUU, NASU, SSANU, and COEASU to foster trust and avoid industrial actions.
  • He acknowledged salary delays due to migration from IPPIS to GIFMIS but assured that payments are now regular and improving.

Banning Public Servants from Private Schools and Hospitals

Nigeria’s Bold Proposal: Can Banning Public Servants from Private Schools and Hospitals Transform Public Trust?

In 2025, Nigeria’s House of Representatives shook the national discourse with a provocative bill: the Private Institutions and Health Care Service Providers (Prohibition) Bill. Sponsored by Hon. Amobi Ogah from Abia State, the bill seeks to ban public and civil servants and their families from patronizing private schools, hospitals, and seeking medical attention abroad.

Supporters hail it as a transformative move to reinvest in public systems. Detractors warn of rights violations and systemic strain. But one thing is clear: Nigeria is asking hard questions about leadership accountability and the social contract.

SEB SOCIAL | AT THIS TIME

What's Buzzing in Nigeria: From Tinubu’s Lavish Rewards to TikTok Pranks and Peter Obi’s Debt Alarm

Nigeria’s digital streets have been nothing short of electric this July 2025. From social media showdowns and celebrity controversies to political critiques that are rattling government windows, here’s your ultimate guide to what’s trending across platforms, from X to WhatsApp.

Government, Grit & Gratitude: Tinubu’s Gift to the Super Falcons

President Bola Tinubu made headlines by awarding members of Nigeria’s Women’s National Football Team, the Super Falcons, ₦150 million each, national honors, and 3-bedroom apartments. While many celebrated the gesture as long-overdue recognition for women in sports, critics questioned the timing and scale of the reward, especially amid healthcare strikes and rising economic pressure.

'Nigerians Must Go,’ Ghanaians Protest Alleged Prostitution, Ritual Killings

Crossroads of Brotherhood: Ghana–Nigeria Tensions and the Historical Echoes of Migration Politics

A protest erupted in Ghana involving large groups of citizens demanding the removal of Nigerians from the country. The demonstrators accused Nigerian nationals, particularly individuals of Igbo descent, of involvement in crimes such as prostitution, ritual killings, kidnapping, and unlawful occupation of markets.

Key Points:

·       Protesters carried placards alleging:

o   Rising cases of prostitution and violent crimes.

o   Kidnappings and ritual-related killings.

o   Market and land takeovers by Nigerians.

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Tinubu Hosts 1999 Class of Governors

President Tinubu Hosts 1999 Class Of Governors In Symbolic State House Reunion

Let’s summarise this meeting for a start: “Tinubu Hosts 1999 Class of Governors”

Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu welcomed members of the 1999 Class of Governors to the Presidential Villa in Abuja, creating a momentous reunion of those who were instrumental in launching Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.

Key Highlights:

·       Reunion Significance: The gathering honored the first set of elected governors following Nigeria’s transition from military rule to democracy in 1999.

·       Host: President Tinubu, himself a former Lagos State governor from 1999–2007, expressed joy at reconnecting with his former colleagues.

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