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16/01/2026

‎Breaking News 🚨🚨‼️

Fubara has allegedly shutdown Wike-Linked Hotel, Flushes Godfather Loyalists Out of Govt House.

‎Political t£nsion in Rivers State has expl0ded as Governor Siminalayi Fubara reportedly ordered the immediate closure of a hotel allegedly linked to former governor Nyesom Wike and directed the removal of Wike’s loyalists from positions within Government House.

Sources say the governor is drawing a clear battle line, declaring his readiness to confront what he called the deep roots of godfatherism in the state.

Fubara reportedly vowed to f!ght the political struggle “to the very end,” insisting that Rivers State must be liberated from undue influence, no matter the cost.

‎Whats your thoughts on this?

16/01/2026

"I was struck by Peter Obi’s brilliance, composure, and leadership. He embodies the qualities I admire in Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi, and Yar’Adua—someone I’ve long looked up to and aspired to emulate.”
—Rotimi Amechi.

13/01/2026

I repeat ,

A Brigadier General was executed by terrorists.

But terrorists are being freed for repenting.

If Nigeria makes sense to you, then you are not okay.

13/01/2026

US tech billionaire Joe Lonsdale has invested $11.8 million in Nigerian drone manufacturer Terra Industries.

The Abuja-based startup provides drones and autonomous security systems for African infrastructure worth $11 billion.

Funds will expand manufacturing capacity and support cross-border security and counter-terrorism operations.

Terra Industries emphasizes African-led engineering and homegrown defense innovation.

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Watch God can’t do for me doesn’t exist.

13/01/2026

With The Right Side – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 13 months in a row. 🎉

12/01/2026

NEW LAW LOADING!!!
O ye Fornicators, men and women of Adultery

The law has remembered you

Having S£ x with married men is now a crime to be, in Akwa Ibom state and the punishment is 10 yrs imprisonment with FR££ stony beans with hard labour

While the man himself will pay two million naira as fine.

This Akwa lbom State House of Assembly will on Tuesday 13th January 2026 pass it into law.

They are currently on it as we speak and we hope they will pass it into law today

The bill was sponsored by the Deputy Governor, Her Excellency senator Akon Inyang through one of the elected members of the house of Assembly

We hope other state will do the same time very soon

Ignorance of the the is no excuse

Photos from Opinion TV's post 08/01/2026

COCA-COLA BURKINA BOTTLING COMPANY.
This is when a NATION knows exactly what she is doing and wants to empower her people.

🇧🇫Big Investment project of approximately 60 billion CFA francs in Coca-Cola Burkina, of which 25 Billion CFA francs have already been invested:

The new Coca-Cola Burkina Bottling Company, largely carried out by Burkinabe companies, covers an area of 6.7 ha, of which 2.5 ha have already been built. The company has donated approximately 5 billion 300 million CFA francs for the peace effort for the year 2023🙏🏾

According to the company’s CEO, Mrs. Caroline Estelle OUEDRAOGO, for the first phase, the project generated 105 direct jobs and ultimately plans to create 500 to 600 direct jobs and 3,000 indirect jobs.

✍🏾 Opinion Tv.

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Africa is not just a continent of potential, Africa is a continent of urgency. The time for talk is over; this is the moment for action.

At the African Association of Accountants General - AAAG Annual Conference in Ghana, I spoke not just as an entrepreneur, but as a firm believer in Africa’s potential shaped by Africapitalism: my conviction that the private sector, forging a strong collaboration with the public sector, must play a key role in Africa’s transformation.

Africa faces a $100 billion annual infrastructure gap, yet we are a continent awash with capital — over $4 trillion in pension and sovereign funds, and diaspora remittances exceeding $100 billion. Our problem is not money, it is trust. Trust built through predictability, transparency, and partnership.

The Accountants General present - Africa’s financial stewards - hold the key to unlocking investment and building the foundations for prosperity. If government delivers that predictability, infrastructure, and support for long-term investment, Africa will be transformed.

My journey at UBA and Transcorp proves it: when you believe in Africa and invest for the long term, you change millions of lives. That is Africapitalism in practice.

UBA Group went from a national bank to a global bank, serving over 50 million customers across Africa, Europe, America, and the Gulf creating over 40,000 jobs directly – many more through the catalytic impact of mass financial services inclusion.

At Transcorp Group, we invested in the power generation sector when others said it was too risky. Today, we produce 15% of Nigeria’s power.

Through the Tony Elumelu Foundation, we have backed 24,000 young entrepreneurs across all 54 African countries, with more than $100 million in non-refundable seed capital. 330 of them are from Ghana, where I was speaking. They have collectively created over 1.5 million jobs and generated over $4.2 billion in revenue.

Africapitalism is the private sector taking responsibility for Africa’s development. Not an Africa built by charity, but a continent built by its own ideas, its own entrepreneurs, and its own systems. But none of this happens without the government as an effective partner.

The Africa of tomorrow will be built by partnerships, state and private sectors, Africans and global investors — with trust as foundation, transparency as non-negotiable, and equity and shared prosperity as our goal.

Let’s build Africa’s future together.

12/09/2025

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12/09/2025
12/09/2025

The Rise and Legacy of Africa’s Great Kingdoms

Africa is home to some of the world’s oldest and most powerful civilizations. Long before colonial times, mighty kingdoms flourished across the continent, leaving behind rich legacies of trade, culture, and knowledge.

One of the earliest was Ancient Egypt, a land of pyramids, advanced science, and writing systems that influenced the entire Mediterranean world. Farther west, the Kingdom of Ghana thrived between the 7th and 13th centuries, controlling gold and salt trade routes that connected Africa to Europe and the Middle East.

The Mali Empire, led by the legendary ruler Mansa Musa, became one of the wealthiest states in history. Its city of Timbuktu grew into a global center of learning, attracting scholars, books, and ideas from far and wide.

In East Africa, Great Zimbabwe stood as a powerful trade hub, its stone walls and towers still a symbol of African engineering brilliance. Meanwhile, the Kingdom of Kush and later Axum played vital roles in trade networks stretching from Africa to Asia.

These empires were not only centers of wealth but also of innovation—pioneering in governance, architecture, and education. Though many eventually declined due to changing trade routes and external pressures, their legacies continue to inspire pride and curiosity today.

Africa’s great kingdoms remind the world that the continent has always been a cradle of civilization, creativity, and resilience.

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