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Konquest: 12:35pm
WizardOfNG:


What is wrong with some of you to the extent you are so miserable and joyless? Did you arrive the world depressed and bitter?

PBAT was not the leader under who Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni Nine were convicted and recieved "punishment".

He has done what is fitting as the leader of Nigeria today and the Saro-Wiwa family have thanked him. Move on, give credit where due and stop crying more than the bereaved.
Imagine the arrant insult (by that boy on page one) on the memory of the innocent Ken Saro-Wiwa and his fellow kinsmen who were framed up in 1994 and execute in 1995 despite the robust intervention of the United States, the United Kingdom and the United Nations. This was an event that I followed back then and those who framed Ken Saro-Wiwa up confessed later that they were bribed to give FALSE testimony at that Military tribunal.
Read the Amnesty International reports on the unjust executions which was simply an opportunity for that corrupt military dictator called Abacha to take revenge against Kennfor resisting the exploitation of his people by the military rulers and Shell.


That boy you quoted is one of the dysfunctional youngsters here who is still in his twenties (based on an earlier post he made and he's from the tribe east of river Niger), but engages in useless sophistry on this discussion forum. You gave a very succinct response to him there.

It's time for the super s to start removing and bannings these creeps and dysfunctional posters who derail threads openly because it's a pure violation of NL rules. That so-called block button is ONLY superficial and doesn't solve the problem of toxic disinformation and trolling by paid ipob troll farms online. The registration process of new NL s with free throwaway email s is what has to be looked into urgently by the guy who established this Website.

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Konquest: 12:17pm
Konquest: 12:14pm
BlackViper:


Princess Iman Pahlavi, the granddaughter of the last royal ruler Shah of Iran, Emperor Mohammad Pahlavi, has tied the knot with her long-time boyfriend in the City of Love after the couple's court marriage in New York.

Iman, 31, and American Jewish businessman Bradley Sherman said 'I do' in a private ceremony in Paris as of the Iranian royal family gathered in the French capital to bless the newlyweds on June 8.

The daughter of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and Princess Yasmine Pahlavi, Iman wore an ethereal, off-shoulder Elie Saab gown with detacheable sleeves as her American beau picked a black tuxedo for the day.

According to Iranian media outlet Kayhan Life, the ceremony was attended by Queen Farah - who was 21 when she married Shah Mohammad Reza in Tehran in 1959 - as well as 'prominent Iranian figures'.

The first images from the couple's lavish Parisian wedding were posted on Instagram by Iman's sister Noor Pahlavi and other attendees, with Iman reposting the snaps on her own social media s.

US-born Iman, who works as a senior manager at American Express in New York, walked down the aisle with her father - Iran's former crown prince Reza.

One picture showed Bradley, who is the CEO of tech firm Luchy, looking lovingly at his new bride, while another was captured during the couple's first dance as husband and wife.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-14793963/persian-princess-iman-pahlavi-american-bradley-sherman-parisian-wedding.html
The large Iranian-American community (with most being the direct descendants of the exiles from the 1979 Iranian Shiite invasion and overthrow of the Shah of Iran) do NOT have issues with the Jews. Matter of FACT, based off of my advanced knowledge of decades of international history, when the Shah of Iran was on the throne, the Jewish community in Tehran alone was high and Shiraz in Iran was the major epicenter of Jewish immigration from other countries of Europe and the Caucasus region into Iran by enger ships many decades ago.

Historically, Cyrus the Great (the King of Kings or Shah han Shah) who founded the Achaemenid Empire in 550 BCE and ruled it until his death in 530 BCE, was a Zoroastrian by religion till he died and was the Emperor of the Persian Empire that colonised the former Babylonians in 539 BCE and hence the ancient Jews who were colonised by the Babylonians.


The Persian (Iranian) religion of Zoroastrianism for those who don't know gave birth to the most dominant Pharisaic branch of Judaism (the term Pharisees being etymologically DERIVED from "Persian or Parsi" referring to modern IRAN) the Persian empire's colonial rule of Israel which is an imperfect copy of the Zoroastrian religion. This is why it is CLEARLY stated that the God of the bible refered to Cyrus the Great great as "My anointed" in the book of Isaiah 45:1 which is just a further affirmation of Persian propaganda in the Old testament bible. Now, why would the supposed God of the Jews allow the Jews to be colonised or subjugated by a person of another ethnicity and religion of a Zoroastrianism? It was all Persian religious colonization and propaganda in the so-called Old testament bible texts through the use of the Persian Magis who are the Chief Priests of the Zoroastrian religion (who brought in the teaching of "Ahuramazda" meaning the concept of "one universal God of heaven" with the "Shah or King" being the spiritual representative of God or Ahuramazda on Earth) to the Jews as opposed to the polytheistic religions they practiced in ancient times (the spelling "El" as a suffix refers to the concept of Gods NOT one God in ancient Israeli) which is why it is recorded that there was resistance to the foreigners who "wanted to rebuild the temple" which in reality is their own temple based on their own Zoroastrian religion in Jerusalem. It is this new religion that metamorphosed into the Pharisees (Pharisaic branch of Judaism) who are the largest historical branch in Judaism today).

Cyrus the Great supposedly allowed Jewish people to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple, BUT their was resistance to that? Resistance by who? The ORIGINAL followers of the older Israeli religion who resisted the new religion of Cyrus the Great and his religious Chief Priests or agents called Magis of the Zoroastrian religion who brought a new religion from Persian to Israel. This is common in every Empire or colony where the conquerors impose OR bring in their religion, culture, and language on the colonized people.

So historically, the Persians and Jews have had strong historical connections from the days of Cyrus the Great (The King of Kings or Shah han Shah) several centuries back.

There are many advanced modern books I've read since the 1980s on comparative religion that cover this topic and historical religious relationship between ancient Persia and the Jews.
Konquest: 2:10pm On Jun 14
Air India Crash Update 4 | No Bird Strike | Pilot Error is unlikely | Dual Engine loss is Unlikely

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFIdi7E2rjc
Pilot Blog • Jun 12 2025
Konquest: 1:38pm On Jun 14
More videos to be added here for reference purposes.
Pilot Breakdown: First-Ever Fatal 787 Crash

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O69VGyEHKw8
Garybpilot • Jun 12 2025
Konquest: 1:38pm On Jun 14
A horrendous aviation experience just 32 seconds after liftoff involving the first ever Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crash since it was first produced in 2011.

It's totally surreal that 1 person walked out of that plane alive despite the explosive impact on hitting the ground. Seeing the video of the British-Indian guy walking away from the scene (after leaving his strapped seat near the emergency exit door of the Dreamliner wreckage) like he wasn't even on that Air India flight shows the random and non-random nature of human existence. He however lost his brother who was on the same flight heading to London from Ahmedabad Airport with him.


My profound condolences to the families of those who lost there loved ones on board flight 171, on the ground, and the entire people of the most populous country on Earth (officially since 2023) - India.
Konquest: 1:36pm On Jun 14
What Caused the Air India 171 Crash, Mysterious Sound Before Impact?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbDJjgN7Xbo?si=DWV1WkdbyGGm4Ctr
jeffostroff • Jun 12 2025



🛑 What Caused the Fatal Crash of Air India Flight 171?
On June 12, 2025, 1:38 PM, Air India Flight 171—a Boeing 787 Dreamliner—crashed just moments after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, killing over 290 people. In this video, Jeff OStroff breaks down what we know so far, including the strange sound heard just before impact that’s raising serious questions. We'll also cover what a Ram Air Turbine is and what its role might have been during the India plane crash.



🎧 Was it the Ram Air Turbine (RAT)?
⚠️ Was there a loss of lift, thrust, or control?
✈️ Why didn’t the plane gain altitude after reaching takeoff speed?


We’ll walk you through flight data, video evidence, and expert theories to help make sense of this devastating crash.

📌 Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction To Air India Flight 171 Crash
00:35 Analyzing witness videos of the India Plane Crash
01:52 Mysterious sound from Boeing 787-8 Flight 171 before impact
03:04 Ram Air Turbine use on Boeing 787 Dreamliner
04:06 Sample Emergency landings with Ram Air Turbine (RAT) sound
05:13 Analysis of security camera video of the Air India plane crash

06:11 Flight Radar speed and altitude date of Flight 171
07:22 Flight 171 takeoff and crash locations
07:54 Video and photos from the scene of the Air India Plane Crash
08:42 Lone survivor of the Air India Flight 171 plane crash
10:29 What caused Flight 171 to lose lift and crash?
12:41 Flight 171 plane crash affects Boeing stock price
Konquest: 1:14pm On Jun 14
TimeManager:


https://x.com/Femiakuti/status/1932877483071721892?t=WuvWIUJKmUUTzp-RATOo0w&s=19


Late Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti has been honoured with induction into the 2025 Grammy Hall of Fame for his iconic 1976 album Zombie.

Established in 1973 by the Recording Academy, the Grammy Hall of Fame recognises recordings that are at least 25 years old and hold enduring artistic or historical significance.

Inductees are chosen each year by a dedicated committee made up of distinguished and experienced professionals from various fields within the recording industry.

Femi Kuti, Fela’s eldest son, accepted the award on behalf of the family, describing the recognition as an “honour.”

“Our father’s legacy lives on. We are honoured to accept this Grammy Hall of Fame award on behalf of Fela Anikulapo Kuti,” Femi wrote on X on Wednesday.

“His music continues to inspire and unite people across the world.”

The legendary Afrobeat musician died on August 2, 1997.

Almost thirty years after his ing, Fela Kuti remains a powerful symbol of influence, celebrated for using his music to speak out on issues impacting Nigeria.

Following his early time overseas, Kuti rose to fame in Nigeria during the 1970s alongside his band, Africa 70.

In 1970, he established the Kalakuta Republic, a self-declared commune that symbolically rejected Nigeria’s military regime.


The Kalakuta Republic was demolished during a raid in 1978, and in 1984, Fela was imprisoned by the federal government under Muhammadu Buhari’s leadership.

Following his release, Fela remained active in music, recording and performing throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

The legendary Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Big props!
Konquest: 11:19pm On Jun 13
npppact:
RE: Why Tinubu CAN Deliver Economic Reform , With Facts, Not Feelings

I respect Dr. Agbakoba a lot, but let’s not ignore the facts. Saying Tinubu cannot deliver meaningful economic reform because of the current political structure is half the story, and honestly, it downplays some major steps already taken that many countries are still struggling to get right.

Let’s break it down with intelligent analysis, global data, and real results. 

 Tinubu Is Laying the Foundation , Real Change Takes Root Before It Shows


Yes, GDP is growing at 3.3%, and no, we may not all feel it yet. But go check how it started in places like India or Indonesia , reforms always start with pain, then progress.If you remove fuel subsidy, unify the Forex market, and clean up corruption,you’ll feel the heat first before the benefits come.

But guess what?

Those changes are exactly what Tinubu is doing: 

Key Reforms Already in Motion

1. Fuel Subsidy Gone·      
  
* Saved ₦7 trillion+ yearly, now going into infrastructure, health, and transport.

2. Forex Unification·    

* No more multiple exchange rates. Investors now see a fairer system.·      
* FDI is already rising, and the black market is shrinking.

3. Roads, Rails, Ports·       

*  1,000+ km of roads and major logistics
corridors under construction.·      
*  Inland dry ports = more trade and jobs.


4. Power Reforms·      
  
* Siemens partnership is rolling out.·      
* States now allowed to generate and distribute power.·       
* Lagos and Edo already jumping on it. 



5. Agricultural Push·     
  
* Over 3 million farmers already getting inputs, credit, and buyers.·       
*  Food inflation is slowing down, still high, but better than before. 


Global Experts Agree: Reform First, Then Restructure

* World Bank, IMF, and OECD all say: focus on stabilizing the economy before major power devolution.
* You don’t hand over more power to states when many can’t even pay salaries. First, build capacity. Then restructure. 


 Tinubu Is Already Working on Restructuring
* A constitutional committee is already reviewing how to give states more power over mining, power, and infrastructure.

* Local government reform is also on the table just not the loud, dramatic type people expect.


 My  final words on this:

The truth is, reform stake time. If Nigeria had kept jumping from plan to plan, we’d still be importing toothpicks and wasting oil money on fake subsidies.

So instead of saying “he can’t,” let’s track what’s already working and demand consistency and speed , not throw away the only real reform train we’ve had in decades.

The hardship is real ,but so is the direction. Let’s not throw away progress because it hasn’t yet matured. 

@naijapeoplesprosperitypact
Interesting takes right there. "REFORM FIRST, RESTRUCTURE LATER."

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Konquest: 11:14pm On Jun 13
Bobloco:


https://dailypost.ng/2025/06/13/agbakoba-explains-why-tinubu-cant-achieve-meaningful-economic-reform/
That's already been obvious for years now. This is the way to go for that country to evolve from a significant underachiever. Period.
Konquest: 10:41pm On Jun 13
ACHILLES45:
The war in Iran is because of this. Leave all the noises aside of nuclear weapons. This is the reason for war.

America sanctions and go to war for specific reasons. All economic and global dominace in economics. That's it. No other reason. Other reasons are tabled against citizens of the west to approve the war so they can send their children to go fight the wars.

So what's happening here?

China and Iran are underway building a railway that will connect China to Europe with Iran being the transfer terminal of Chinese goods to various European countries.

This means an old silk road is being constructed, but instead of horses and camels, the goods will travel in high speed Chinese trains. This will remove the burden of sea freight.

Who own ship companies and insurances?

Europeans and American companies owns Maersk, Evergreen and many sea supply cargo ships. UK and EU controls most of the insurances. Because trains will be faster and owned by China, now China will own the insurances and the rail cargo supply chains.

This means the west loses trillions because of this rail infrastructure.

Iran benefits in this project because sanctions works like this. When sanctions are tabled against Iran, it means no cargo ship will take goods to Iran, and if a cargo ships agrees, no insurance company will cover that ship. So without being insured, you have to charge fees very high to supply Iran or supply Iranian goods to the world. Then no one will buy those goods because they arrive expensive. That is the role of sanctions. Sanctions work when transport and insurance don't want to touch you.

So sanctions will no longer work on Iran with this project and Iran will become a regional super power.

Israel is an enemy to Iran.

If this project succeed, the existence of Israel in the region is threatened. When you put away the Bible or the Torah, this current Israel is not the Israel of Judea and Sunmeria in those books. This is a settlement, a colony and an occupation of Arabs. It is not different from what happened in South Africa. And people governing this settlement they named Israel are not from the middle east, they are white people from East Europe from countries like Russia, Ukraine, Romania etc. They have no connection to that land or ancient Hebrews. People who have connection to that land are those bombed in Gaza, West Bank, Lebanon, Syria etc. Those are ancient Hebrews who later converted to Islam.

So Arabs knows this fact. The only reason Arab capitals like Saudi Arabia helps the religious Jews on occupying Palestine is because they are afraid of what America will do to their beautiful countries. America can say Saudi Arabia is a Sharia state and needs freedom and Saudi Arabia will turn into Gaza.

However, Arabs are also afraid of Persian dominance. Because Arabs and Persians have fought many wars over centuries and America knows how to play this division.

Russia and China are trying to tell Arabs that they have protection under BRICS, but Saudis and Emirates are not really afraid of what Iran might do if it becomes powerful, they are more afraid of America and they are not sure if China can deter America yet.

So this is a test of character on the Chinese, will they fold when Iran gets invaded? Or US strategy is to disturb the project without going to war?

If there will be strikes on Iran every 6 months by Israel, then they will effectively disturb the project.

The "nuclear bomb" story is a hoax. Iran needs unclear energy to power this project. Israel is bombing civilian nuclear fissle material to delay the project and hope America comes in and end the project.

So this is the fundamental truth. Everything else is just propaganda.
Interesting perspectives though...



So what's happening here?

China and Iran are underway building a railway that will connect China to Europe with Iran being the transfer terminal of Chinese goods to various European countries.

This means an old silk road is being constructed, but instead of horses and camels, the goods will travel in high speed Chinese trains. This will remove the burden of sea freight.


Who own ship companies and insurances?

Europeans and American companies owns Maersk, Evergreen and many sea supply cargo ships. UK and EU controls most of the insurances. Because trains will be faster and owned by China, now China will own the insurances and the rail cargo supply chains.

This means the west loses trillions because of this rail infrastructure.

Iran benefits in this project because sanctions works like this. When sanctions are tabled against Iran, it means no cargo ship will take goods to Iran, and if a cargo ships agrees, no insurance company will cover that ship. So without being insured, you have to charge fees very high to supply Iran or supply Iranian goods to the world. Then no one will buy those goods because they arrive expensive. That is the role of sanctions. Sanctions work when transport and insurance don't want to touch you.

So sanctions will no longer work on Iran with this project and Iran will become a regional super power.
Konquest: 10:36pm On Jun 13
CapitalLens:

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Barrister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, and his dedicated team for the successful completion and delivery of 17 vital infrastructure projects within the FCT to commemorate his second year in office.

The commendation came during the commissioning of the 15-kilometer left-hand service carriageway of the Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX), stretching from Ring Road I to Wasa Junction in Abuja.

President Tinubu, who was represented at the commissioning ceremony by the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio also applauded the FCT Minister for his unwavering commitment to providing essential infrastructure that positively impacts the lives of FCT residents.

He described the OSEX as Abuja’s crucial transport backbone, emphasizing its role in connecting the city center to rapidly expanding districts such as Apo, Lokogoma, Gudu, Wumba, and Wasa, thereby significantly enhancing urban mobility.

"This road, stretching from Ring Road I all the way to Wasa Junction, is a significant addition to the road networks in the heart of Abuja. This vital infrastructure demonstrates our commitment to sustainable urban development, enhanced mobility, and improved quality of life for the people of the FCT and by extension, to all Nigerians and visitors alike", President Tinubu stated.

The President also praised the impressive quality of work on the OSEX and acknowledged the Minister's efforts to relocate the Apo Mechanic Village traders, expressing confidence that the exercise would be brought to a successful conclusion.

He further commended the surrounding communities for their patience and during the construction phase, urging FCT residents to protect the new infrastructure.

“I commend the FCT istration led by the Hon. Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike and the contractor, Messrs CGC Nigeria Limited for the impressive feat and quality of work. Through Wike’s leadership, uncompleted projects have been reactivated and delivered with discipline, quality and timeously. Like the Minister described, they had to cut through the rock for 5 kilometers in order to bring about this road.

“The Minister has also promised the mechanic village that has been here since 1991, that they will be relocated and they said they are happy. They expressed it by answering it. If there is something I know about you; it’s the fact that you don’t like anybody breaking agreements. Agreement is agreement. So, today you have an agreement with the good people of the FCT. Remain focused and continue to deliver. Nobody will you for the way you answered your critics. They will only you for the legacies you are leaving on ground”, the President added.

Speaking earlier, the FCT Minister Barrister Nyesom Wike expressed gratitude for President Tinubu's personal commitment and presence at the commissioning of completed projects in the FCT.

He reaffirmed the FCT istration's dedication to completing all ongoing projects in line with the President's Renewed Hope Agenda, crediting the from the President and the National Assembly for the successes achieved thus far.

Barrister Wike stated that the OSEX road project has already improved connectivity within the FCT, allowing easier access from Wasa to Takushara and Ketti, in the Abuja Municipal Area Council.

While committing to the dualisation of the main OSEX carriageways, the FCT Minister equally pledged to personally supervise and ensure the relocation of the Apo Mechanic Village along the road corridor.


He said, "Mr. President, as I speak to you, where we are sitting now, we are going to dualize this road to finally address anything about traffic in this area. Secondly, we have told the Mechanic Village; they said since 2011, they have promised them they will relocate them. Ours is not a promise. Ours is that we are going to do it. I will supervise it, I will chair the relocation"

LAUDS FCT MINISTER OVER PROJECTS DELIVERY

Everyone seems happy here. Tbh, I've had a blase attitude toward Wike in the past while he was in charge of Rivers State, BUT I've read a lot of positive comments about Nyesom Wike from the FCT residents who say he's literally the best ever FCT Minister. That's a positive quality cholerics have... The intensity they put into their work life makes them into achievers.
Konquest: 10:20pm On Jun 13
immaculatesense:

The flag with the coat of arm is exclusive ONLY for the PRESIDENT according to SECTION 3(1) of the FLAG AND COAT OF ARM ACT. So anyone other than the President has NO right to use the Nigeria flag with the coat of arms.

THANKS.
Absolutely well said.


Naptu2 responded as well by sharing this link to his ultimate thread [created 2 years ago] on the same "Flags and Coat of Arms" topic with me. There are attached historical images of the various official flags and coat of arms on the thread.

I've posted the thread link right BELOW for everyone one to see and read. Ignorance is NOT an excuse here on basic historical FACTS everyone should know.
=> https://www.nairaland.4free.org/7800240/flags-coats-arms-symbols-monuments/1#125051479

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Konquest: 9:55pm On Jun 13
naptu2:
FORMER REGIONS OF NIGERIA

1) Northern Region flag (1960-1967)



2) Northern Region coat of arms (1960-1967)



3) Western Region flag (1960-1967)




4) Western Region coat of arms (1960-1967)

Western Region Flag and Western Region Coat of Arms... I'm blown away here tbh.

Then the Northern Region Flag and Coat of Arms. Very nostalgic.


Saved.
Konquest: 9:51pm On Jun 13
naptu2:
1) Flag of the commander in chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (aka the Armed Forces flag).




2) The national flag and the flag of the commander in chief at the council chamber at the Aso Rock Villa.



3) Seal of the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
This is a truly historical thread. Saved
Konquest: 9:48pm On Jun 13
naptu2:
HEADS OF STATE OF NIGERIA

1) Flag of the governor-general of Nigeria




2) Former flag of the president of Nigeria




3) Current flag of the president of Nigeria


4) You can see the presidential flag behind President Buhari in this picture.
This is refreshing history in full effects. This should even be reposted on the NL front page again for people to see.
Konquest: 9:43pm On Jun 13
naptu2:
NIGERIA

1) Colony And Protectorate Of Southern Nigeria

Picture 1) Flag of the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria (1900-1914)



Picture 2) Badge of the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria (1900-1914)


2) Protectorate of Northern Nigeria

Picture 3) Flag of the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria (1900-1914)


Picture 4) Badge of the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria (1900-1914)
Awesome, I have to bookmark this right away. @Naptu thanks a lot for pointing this your very important thread out to me again. I'll post the link to this thread on the other thread that just hit the front page today.

Thanks again.
Konquest: 9:33pm On Jun 13
SoulWriter:

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has thwarted a desperate attempt by a woman, Ihensekhien Miracle Obehi, who disguised herself with a hijab to export large consignments of cocaine concealed in her private part, stomach, and the false bottom of her handbag to Iran via Port Harcourt International Airport, Rivers State.

Obehi, dressed in a hijab in an attempt to evade security checks, was intercepted at the departure hall of Port Harcourt airport on 3rd May 2025 while trying to board a Qatar Airways flight to Iran via Doha, following credible intelligence.

As a result, she was placed under excretion observation, and after four rounds of excretion spanning several days, she expelled the 67 wraps of cocaine from her stomach. She claimed she had intended to swallow 70 pellets but, after ingesting 67, was unable to consume the remaining three and opted to conceal them in her private parts. The total weight of the three consignments hidden in different parts of her body was 2.523 kilograms.

Similarly, NDLEA operatives at Lagos International Airport intercepted a 22-year-old British national, Campell Kaizra Kofi Johannes Slifer, on 9th May while arriving from Thailand via Doha on a Qatar Airways flight. He was found in possession of two suitcases containing 35 parcels of Loud, a potent strain of cannabis weighing 37.60kg.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/ndlea-arrests-iran-bound-woman-with-cocaine-in-private-part-stomach-bag/
That's an Edo name but is she really from Edo State? Based off of credible data on hard drugs trafficking mules, many of them usually don't use their real names to commit these crime BUT use forged international travel documentations.

She should be properly investigated and then punished for her stupidity in trying to traffick hard drugs to the Islamic Republic of Iran of all places where she would have faced the death penalty through beheading.
I'm really pissed off right here... are a lot of these Nigerians so dumb that they don't read about the death penalties in these other countries even in the local Nigerian languages? She should just thank her stars she got detected by the NDLEA.

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Konquest: 9:19pm On Jun 13
immaculatesense:

Two wrongs do not make a right.
It is only the president who is allowed to use the Nigerian flag with the coat of arm on it.
Both Obi and Sanwo Olu are wrong to use the flag with a coat of arm on it.

LET ME EDUCATE YOU AND EVERYONE

WHY THE PRESIDENT USES THE FLAG WITH THE COAT OF ARM ON IT.
1. Distinction of Office (Presidential Standard)

The flag with the coat of arms is known as the Presidential Standard. It is a variation of the national flag used specifically by the President of Nigeria. The coat of arms in the center signifies that the flag represents the office of the President, not just the country in general.

This version is flown or displayed:

At the President’s official residence (e.g., Aso Rock).

On vehicles, aircraft, or podiums when the President is present.

At international or state functions involving the President.


2. National Flag vs. Presidential Flag

The national flag (green-white-green, without the coat of arms) represents Nigeria as a nation and is used by the general public, institutions, and at most official events.

The Presidential version (with the coat of arms) represents the authority of the President specifically.


This practice aligns with global norms. Many countries have a modified version of the national flag for their heads of state or military leaders (e.g., the U.S. Presidential Seal on the U.S. flag, or the UK Royal Standard for the monarch).

ARE GOVERNORS PERMITTED TO USE THAT FLAG?
No, state governors in Nigeria are not authorized to use the national flag with the coat of arms on the white stripe—that version is reserved exclusively for the President and represents the federal executive authority.

VERDICT: Buhari was right to use the flag with the coat of arm on it. Obi and Sanwo Olu were wrong to use the flag with the coat of arm on it.

Thanks.
@Naptu2 is the ultimate resource person who can add more insights on to this thread. I he emphasized on this topic on his thread a couple of years ago. I can't readily find the post he made right now but will post the link here if I can create time to find it.

Second, is Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State right or wrong to use the Nigerian flag with the coat of arms on it? Peter Obi obviously has NO basis to use the flag with the coat of arms because he's currently NOT a political office holder.

Tbh, semi-literacy is a huge disease that befuddles the minds of the victims. Period.
Konquest: 8:35pm On Jun 13
chopnaira:

If the person had not claimed that the book was approved by NERDC, no one would care.
The Ugbos who are ORIGINALLY from Ife but now in the oil and gas-rich Ilaje area of Ondo State are pure Yorubas and are the ones the Ooni of Ufe (Ife) was referring to here and not the Ibo tribe east of river Niger. It's crazy how people's comments get twisted by highly uninformed people. For those younger ones who don't know this, again the "Igbo" spelling is a very recently coined spelling that ONLY started creeping into the newspapers, books, etc, after the year 2000. Even in the 1990s, we ONLY used IBO officially in Nigeria and even abroad. In the over 100 years before that we ONLY LARGELY used IBO to denote the tribe east of river Niger. Period.

=>https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/10/igbo-migrated-from-ife-ooni/

Konquest: 8:01pm On Jun 13
chopnaira:
This is beyond madness. The persistent attempts by certain individuals to insert the Igbo identity into Yoruba history are not just misleading—they are disgraceful and, frankly, sinister. A warning bell was rung decades ago. In a letter published in the Times Literary Supplement on 24 October 1975, D.A.N. Jones foresaw the confusion that could arise from shifting the spelling of “Ibo” to “Igbo”(see attached). He specifically used the example of Ijebu-Igbo to illustrate how such a change could distort geographical and historical understanding. What Jones could not have anticipated was the emergence of mischievous revisionists like @ChurchillNwagwu, whose objective seems less about historical clarity and more about historical colonization.

Here are the facts. Up until the mid-1970s, "Ibo" was the most commonly used spelling in literature and documentation. While variants such as "Igbo," "Heboe," and "Eboe" appear in texts, "Ibo" dominated most records. Regardless of spelling, the term was coined outside the present-day Igbo region. It was a label applied externally, mainly by slavers and slave traders. The earliest written reference to the name dates back to 1627, when Spanish priest Alonso de Sandoval used it in a list describing “a group of forty to fifty independent villages who recognized no king, fought regularly, often sold their women and children as slaves, and were all cannibals.” In several Niger Delta dialects, “Igbo” meant “slave,” and even among communities west of the River Niger, the term carried a similar derogatory connotation.

Because of its pejorative foreign origin, the term was rarely adopted as an ethnic self-identifier until much later. It was often used to describe “others,” “strangers,” or “slaves.” In Onitsha, for example, the term was commonly applied to people from the interior with a connotation of 'backwardness'. Even Nnamdi Azikiwe, in his 1930 article Fragments of Onitsha History, used “Igbo” to refer to neighboring tribes. It was only in the 20th century, with the rise of pan-ethnic consciousness, that the term was retroactively enriched with ethnic content to describe a unified Igbo identity.

In contrast, Yoruba history is well documented and internally consistent. As a group, the Yoruba had limited with the Igbo until the 1930s. Yet, in recent times, we are seeing audacious attempts by some Igbo writers to claim ancestral links to Ife, the spiritual home of the Yoruba. Entire books, authored even by PhD holders, have been written to justify this fantasy, often citing a single recent royal gaffe as their “evidence.” But the historical record contradicts them. The Ugbo people, whose name is often misappropriated in these narratives, still exist and are indisputably Yoruba. Their oral traditions and the Ife creation myth corroborate each other, firmly rooting them in Yoruba cosmology.

Moreover, Yoruba towns like Ijebu-Igbo, Igbo-Ora, and others being claimed by these revisionists predate any known use of “Igbo” as an ethnic identifier in southeastern Nigeria. These are towns with rich, established histories, well before any collective identity known as “Igbo” emerged in its current form.

This rewriting of history is not only intellectually dishonest - it is an act of cultural theft. To impose a fabricated narrative on Yoruba heritage in the name of “shared ancestry” or “common identity” is to erase the real histories of real peoples. And we will continue to resist all such attempt.
Succinctly stated.

But I MUST further emphasize here and now that the spelling IBO was still being widely used right from the late 1800s [when the great linguist and Anglican clergyman Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther wrote the FIRST EVER book in Ibo language in Onitsha entitled: "ISOAMA-IBO Primer" in 1855 and the book image is ATTACHED right BELOW] till after the year 2000 in major Nigerian newspapers such as Guardian, PUNCH, Daily Times, DRUM, etc, books, official government publications and more.

I still have newspapers, magazines, books and official goverment documentations from the 1960, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s right into the 2000s that widely used the spelling IBO. It was after the year 2000 that I started noticing "Igbo" creeping in gradually as the name of the tribe east of the river Niger. For the younger generation of Ibos who were still babies or not yet born in the 1980s right into the 1990s, they do NOT know or realize that newspaper and magazine publications ONLY used the spelling IBO and NOT "Igbo" to officially describe their collective subgroups. Even Achebe's books published in the 1960s right into the 1990s for instance all had IBO and not "Igbo!"

Some of us who are older in age find it very amusing when some of these younger Ibos come online to start correcting others by saying the spelling of their tribe is "Igbo" and not IBO and I'm like, "Does this person even know that the alternate spelling "Igbo" as the name of the tribe east of river Niger is a very recent creation that gained traction ONLY after the year 2000?"

I still use IBO in my posts because that is what we widely used to denote a tribe back in the day and NOT this newer spelling of Igbo. IGBO as a spelling was ORIGINALLY FIRST used by ONLY the Yorubas and had been a Yoruba spelling right from the Yoruba-English Dictionaries published back in the early 1800s (1843).

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Konquest: 7:10pm On Jun 13
Slytiger:
The Ooni was referring to Ugbo who are now Ilajes in present day Ondo state not Igbo (Tribe).

Vanguard is pro Igbo. They are cooking an agenda that failed to fly.
The founder of Vanguard newspaper is Chief Sam Amuka is an Itsekiri man BUT his mother is Urhobo and he just clocked 90 in 2025. Incidentally his wife is from the core Yorubaland while his son ALSO married a young lady a few years back from core Yorubaland as well.

One of the most past Editors of Vanguard at a point was Ibo, so, he simply allowed publications on the supposed ancestral origins and supremacy wars between Nri, Umueri (Umuleri) and Aguleri on who is the "real Ibo leader" to be published in that newspaper. I too noticed back in the 2000s that Vanguard had a habit of publishing all kinds of political opinions and baseless ancestral theories posted by others from the east of river Niger claiming FALSELY that they created some communities in Yorubaland which has NO historic basis because the irresponsible Aguleri chiefs who allegedly said so did NOT know that Iponri in Surulere in Lagos State was ONLY founded as an Awori-Yoruba family settlement in the 1880s and had NOTHING to do with any ancient Nri migration. Aguleri itself was only established 400 years ago as revealed or EXPOSED by the Umueri which contradicted the Aguleri claims of being older. So, these guys just have a habit of sitting down in one dingy corner to fabricate all kinds of random and highly dubious tales to fill in the BLANK spaces of the histories they NEVER had.
Konquest: 6:40pm On Jun 13
ijustdey:
Mr Freeman alleged, “Iran’s leaders are also working to destabilise Western Africa, including here in Nigeria.’’



https://gazettengr.com/iran-behind-plots-to-destabilise-nigeria-israel/
Bump.

It's a historical FACT that I've known since the early 1980s that the Iranian Shiite rulers have been sponsoring groups on the African continent including Nigeria long before we even heard of Sunni Islam or Salafist terror groups.
Konquest: 6:31pm On Jun 13
God1000:


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.timesofisrael.com/irans-khamenei-rejects-us-nuclear-deal-proposal-vows-to-keep-enriching-uranium/amp/
They got severely hit in the jugular 8 days later. The Iranian Shiite rulers have been biting more than they can chew tbh.
Konquest: 6:26pm On Jun 13
panafrican:
South Africans are Bantu who migrated from the Niger- Congo region some 1700 BC.

Hello the xenophobic derivative out there down south , we West Africans are calling South Africans to come back home to West Africa cheesy cheesy cheesy

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1VZUmm4wYw/

Seriki Abdulwazir Abbey
9 juin, 08:52 ·
Unveiling Africa's Hidden History: 5 Groundbreaking Discoveries


For centuries, the rich and diverse history of Africa has been overlooked, undervalued, and often intentionally distorted. However, recent archaeological and historical findings have shattered these misconceptions, revealing a continent with a profound and fascinating past.


Here are 5 remarkable discoveries that showcase Africa's significant contributions to human history:

1. The Cradle of Humanity: Africa is the birthplace of humanity, with the oldest known skeletal remains of anatomically modern humans discovered in East Africa, dating back to 195,000 years.

2. Prehuman Origins: Prehuman skeletons found in Africa date back an astonishing 4-5 million years, with the oldest known ancestral type of mankind, Australopithecus ramidus, living around 4.4 million years ago.


3. Pioneers of Fishing: Africans were the first to organize fishing expeditions, with evidence of finely crafted harpoon tips and daggers discovered in Katanda, Congo, dating back to 90,000 years ago.

4. Mining and Innovation: The oldest known mine in the world was discovered in Swaziland, dating back to 43,000 years ago. This ancient mine showcases the ingenuity and innovative spirit of Africa's ancestors.

5. Mathematical Pioneers: The Ishango bone, discovered in Congo, is a tool handle with engraved notches that demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of arithmetic, dating back to 25,000 years ago.

These discoveries not only rewrite the history books but also underscore the significant contributions Africa has made to human civilization. It is essential that we continue to uncover and celebrate Africa's rich cultural heritage, challenging the misconceptions of the past and inspiring a new generation of scholars, historians, and enthusiasts.

Photo credit/Source : Pinterest Wikipedia Flickr
Ancestry DNA tests from established DNA testing companies are the only definitive ways to know if this Niger-Congo migration offshoot is true and NOT some conjectures.
Konquest: 5:46pm On Jun 13
Agbegbaorogboye:

Coming from the same people who voted Buhari PTF chairman under Abacha
Tell us Obi's office under Abacha and expose yourself
What are you going on about? Don't quote me here if you cannot put out your thoughts succinctly. As a Diasporan, I keep tabs on events on the motherland and I haven't voted in Nigeria ever since I cast my last vote on June 12, 1993, hence I've never voted for Buhari.

Second, the dude you are referencing said he was appointed as a taskforce Chairman [on an ad hoc basis] on Tin Can Port decongestion by Abacha in the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2sukgSSSvQ
Konquest: 4:59pm On Jun 13
Putindbutt:
Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi recently said that Nigeria can no longer be called a democratic country.

In a pointed critique of Nigeria's democratic state, Peter Obi declared that the nation no longer merits the label of a democratic country.

His remarks, delivered during a Democracy Day address, have sparked a flurry of responses, including a notable correction from Jubril Gawat, a senior aide to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

However, the focus shifted slightly when Gawat took to his official X (formerly Twitter) to address a visual element If Peter Obi's presentation.


https://x.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1933436507076887000?t=Ljv-EJW09XUIROulU9fCqw&s=19
Does he even know what a "democracy is?"
It's IRRESPONSIBLE for any "wet blanket" to say that Nigeria is no longer a democracy. Though not entirely perfect since 1999, but it's still a democratic journey. Why doesn't he just simply teleport himself and his sorry ass back to the highly corrupt military dictatorship years of IBB and Sani Abacha then... I just ed, he was made a taskforce Chairman [ad hoc basis] on Tin Can Port decongestion by Abacha as well.

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Konquest: 4:16pm On Jun 13
Putindbutt:


https://tribuneonlineng.com/cng-to-reduce-railway-maintenance-cost-by-70-opeifa/

Adoption of CNG Initiative by the NRC Will Not Lead to a Drop in Ticket Prices - Opeifa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPC_Qzrz6po?si=d2VV3BA1AtyjOtMX
Arise News · June 5, 2025
Konquest: 3:48pm On Jun 13
Ecanenar:

You're just making excuses for the incompetent government of Dapo Abiodun. What stops him from doing all these things you've stated above or even copying from other states like Lagos. Mind you this guy has spend over 6 years in office and Ogun state is still like that. You will say he doesn't have enough funds, but there are states that has less funds that his but are doing far better. It's just unfortunate.
I'm NOT making absolute excuses for him, just offering constructive criticisms and I provided "sustainable solutions" as well. I detest it when some people just criticize others online and offline during TV or radio phone-in programs to defame and throw insults at the technocrats and political office holders while FAILING to give sustainable solutions themselves which I've simply done here.

Tbh though, Ogun State has been a significant underachiever over the years but the geopolitical dynamics between that state and any other state are completely different so we cannot use the economic parameters of one State to judge another.

So, Gov. Dapo and his Commissioners have to double up and take charge of how to deploy CNG infrastructure in Ogun State since he himself is an oil and gas mogul and owner of Heyden in order to drop the cost of transportation and food prices.

While I must comment Dapo on the Gateway International Agro Cargo Airport construction in Iperu-Remo, he has to make use of the Ogun State bitumen resource and even limestones reserves turned to cement to tar the roads through his Commissioners who are infact the ones to implement these things.

Lagos State is ALSO currently building the Epe Central Agric Logistics Hub which is gonna be the largest in Africa to lower the price of food by 50% in Lagos under the watch of the Commissioner of Agriculture Ms Olusanya who announced this in May 2025. Lagos already has an Agric Food Hub in Idi-Oro Mushin where food items are sold straight from the farms at 25% lower than the current costs. Ogun State can copy this same model as well.


So, you need highly imaginative Governors and State Commissioners (who are positively angry and disgusted at being classified or seen as significant underachievers over the years) in order to develop economically and socially using disruptive strategies. I just think Dapo Abiodun and his team of advisers and Commissioners do NOT have that sustainable sense of urgency yet.

Even Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu should have released the CNG buses he promised by now (and even since 2023) if he has a sense of urgency in order to lower the cost of transportation and more but they are still stalling and pussyfooting despite the launch by NNPCL of some CNG fuel stations in Lagos. Having a sense of urgency usually triggers creativity and when funds (loans or cash at hand) are added in the mix, you become truly unstoppable.

Last but not least, Dr. Kayode Opeifa (the former Commissioner of Transportation in Lagos State) who is now the current boss of NRC said the trains are gonna be refitted with CNG-FUELED convertions, so this would ALSO CLEARLY lower the cost of operations for the Nigerian Railway Corporation by 70% and
improve goods haulage and transportation of people and hence reduce the pressures and accidents on the roads such as the Lagos-Ibadan expressway
, etc.

1] Nigerian Railways to transition trains to CNG – MD - FRCN HQ
=>https://radionigeria.gov.ng/2025/06/11/nigerian-railways-to-transition-trains-to-cng-md/

2] NRC Reinforces Commitment To Inclusive Transport Service

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5-O0pLhO5A?si=W51MhIySOgjuLhVp
TVC News Nigeria · June 2 2025

3] CNG trains will slash costs, boost economy, says Opeifa
=>https://thenationonlineng.net/cng-trains-will-slash-costs-boost-economy-says-opeifa/

4] CNG to reduce railway maintenance cost by 70% — Opeifa
=>https://tribuneonlineng.com/cng-to-reduce-railway-maintenance-cost-by-70-opeifa/


That's the whole thrust of my points here.
Konquest: 3:02pm On Jun 13
Racoon:

https://punchng.com/doctor-couple-three-children-among-242-killed-in-india-plane-crash/
Eliminated all but one just 32 seconds after lift off.

Then one man survived the 787 Dreamliner crash and simply walked out of the fireball... Surreal.

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Konquest: 2:57pm On Jun 13
Iampromoted:


Same Al Mustapha that wants to contest for presidency in 2027?
The nerve! He can keep contesting for the Presidency like he has delusionally done in the past BUT it will come to futility.

People like this should NEVER be in the corridors of political power because of the ruthlessness he exhibited in the past when he headed the dreaded military "Strike Force" which was responsible back in the 1990s for the gunshot attacks which severely injured Chief Alex Ibru of the Guardian, the gunshot attacks on Chief Abraham Adesanya in his car which did NOT penetrate, the assassination of Kudirat Abiola, Chief Olu Onagoruwa's son was ALSO killed and many more.


=>https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2025/06/12/al-mustapha-declares-intention-to-run-for-president-in-2027/

=>https://www.nairaland.4free.org/7170594/al-mustapha-emerges-action-alliance-presidential/


Abacha Loots Meant For Economic Empowerment, Says Al-Mustapha
=>https://thestreetjournal.org/abacha-loots-meant-for-economic-empowerment-says-al-mustapha/

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Konquest: 2:25pm On Jun 13
fergie001:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vsj5pw4QPls
Israel Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel has maintained Iran must not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon


SOURCE


Times of Israel


The Jerusalem Post


The Jerusalem Post


Benjamin Netanyahu

This is what I've hoped for since the early 1980s. A total strike at the jugular of the Shiite leadership in Iran. These guys have sponsored multiple terror attacks worldwide and it's time to go take all of them down.

No terror sponsors worldwide MUST be allowed to gain access to nuclear weapons technologies otherwise mankind will revered to fighting with "sticks, stones, and bones."


The huge Iranian Diaspora in the United States will be happy with this development. The new Iran MUST be known globally for peaceful technologies development down the road because they are brilliant people.

Iran... The land of Cyrus the Great (Shah han Shah or King of Kings) of the Persian Empire, will be restored to a new era.

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