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I Struggle Hafsoh Lawal To Death During Sex, Abdulrahman Bello Confess in Court

I Struggle Hafsoh Lawal To Death During Sex, Abdulrahman Bello Confess in Court

Abdulrahman Bello, a 29-year-old Self Acclaimed cleric, stunned a Kwara State court on Tuesday by confessing in a video that he strangled 24-year-old Hafsoh Lawal to death during sex.

The shocking revelation was made during a court sitting on 4th June before Judge Anna Olushoda Ajayi. Two witnesses were present: Ayodeji Joshua, a DSS officer, and Dr Kunle Adebowale, Vice Chairman of CDHR.

Ayodeji presented a video recording in which Abdulrahman confessed to the crime . The entire courtroom fell silent as everyone felt the pain Hafsoh must have experienced in her final moments.

The judge adjourned the case to 11th June for Abdulrahman to testify to the video’s contents.

The Story So far

The tragic tale began on 10th February 2025 when Hafsoh, a final-year student at Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin, went missing. She had attended a naming ceremony that day. While eating at the event, she received a phone call and left, never to be seen again.

Her father, Mr Ibrahim A. Lawal, reported her missing at the C Division Oja Oba Police the next day.

Police investigations quickly led to Abdulrahman Bello. Forensic analysis traced Hafsoh’s last phone call to him. Abdulrahman, an Islamic cleric from Offa Garage, Ilorin, initially denied knowing her. However, police searching his home were horrified to find Hafsoh’s dismembered body stuffed inside a bowl.

Faced with the evidence, Abdulrahman changed his story. He now claimed that Hafsoh had died from an asthma attack while at his home.

Investigators remained unconvinced, especially after finding tools that suggested she had been cut up deliberately. Many now believe Hafsoh’s killing was for ritual purposes.

It was revealed that Abdulrahman and Hafsoh had met on Facebook and that on that fateful day, he lured her to his house under the pretext of a friendly visit.

Ladies and everyone need to be more careful. The world is full of dangerous people. Investigation is still ongoing, but one thing is clear: Hafsoh’s family and community want justice.

Stay tuned for updates as the case continues.

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You Are Sabotaging God’s Intention For Us Onaiyekan Slams Tinubu for putting Nigeria Into Poverty

You Are Sabotaging God’s Intention For Us Onaiyekan Slams Tinubu for putting Nigeria Into Poverty

According to a recent video by Symfoni TV, Former Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, has accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of deliberately plunging Nigerians into poverty for political control. In a scathing statement, Onaiyekan said poverty is not God’s will and described its weaponization as “not only criminal but blasphemous.”

He emphasized that God has provided enough for every Nigerian, and any form of poverty in the country stems from greed and mismanagement. “You are sabotaging God’s intention for humanity,” he declared, adding that poverty is not a matter for prayer and fasting but a governance failure.

Onaiyekan questioned the integrity of Nigeria’s democracy, arguing that those in power do not genuinely want citizens to choose their leaders. He warned that deepening poverty has discouraged civic participation and threatens the foundation of the nation’s future.

His Words: “ You are sabotaging God’s intention for humanity.

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Trump ban 10 countries for entering US

Trump ban 10 countries for entering US

The restrictions will cover certain types of visas for citizens of each of these countries

US President Donald Trump

WASHINGTON, June 5. /TASS/. Citizens from 12 countries will be banned to enter the United States from Monday while limitations on entry will be imposed for citizens of seven more countries, according to US President Donald Trump’s proclamation.

The entry ban will apply to citizens of Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. The ban will come into effect from 00:01 a.m. EST (04:01 a.m. GMT) on June 9.

A partial entry ban will apply to citizens of Burundi, Venezuela, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, and Turkmenistan. The restrictions will cover certain types of visas for citizens of each of these countries.

However, according to the document, visas that were issued before this proclamation comes in force will continue to be valid.

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How To Start Bag Making Business in Nigeria, Bag Making Business is one of the most lucrative business if you can follow this guide – Comr. Sulaiman A. O.

How To Start Bag Making Business in Nigeria, Bag Making Business is one of the most lucrative business if you can follow this guide – Comr. Sulaiman A. O. CEO SAO-LEGEND ENTERPRISES

Starting a Bag Making Business in Nigeria: A Lucrative Venture

Bag making is a profitable business in Nigeria, offering a wide range of opportunities for entrepreneurs. To succeed, it’s essential to understand the market, products, and seasonal demand fluctuations.

Understanding the Market

Different types of bags have varying demand periods:

  • School Bags: Peak sales during the first term’s resumption (80-98% of sales), with moderate sales during the second term (30-45%), and minimal sales during the third term (5-25%). Primary and secondary school students drive this demand.
  • Tote Bags: Peak sales during the first semester’s resumption in higher institutions.

Other Valuable Bag Types

  • Lunch Bags: Popular among students and working professionals.
  • Travel Bags: In demand during holidays and peak travel seasons.
  • Handbags: Fashionable and popular among women.

Tips for Starting a Bag Making Business

  1. Conduct Market Research: Understand your target audience, their preferences, and purchasing habits.
  2. Develop a Business Plan: Outline your goals, production costs, marketing strategies, and financial projections.
  3. Acquire Necessary Skills: Learn bag making techniques, materials, and designs.
  4. Source Quality Materials: Find reliable suppliers of fabrics, threads, and other materials.
  5. Create a Brand Identity: Develop a unique brand name, logo, and marketing strategy.
  6. Diversify Your Products: Offer a range of bag types to cater to different markets and seasons.

Making Money Throughout the Year

To ensure a steady income stream:

  1. Diversify Your Products: Offer bags for different seasons and markets.
  2. Create a Loyal Customer Base: Provide excellent customer service and quality products.
  3. Market Your Products: Utilize social media, online marketplaces, and local markets to reach a wider audience.
  4. Monitor Seasonal Demand: Adjust production and marketing strategies according to seasonal fluctuations.
  5. Continuously Improve: Update your designs, materials, and production techniques to stay competitive.

Additional Value Information

  • Quality Matters: Focus on producing high-quality bags that meet customer expectations.
  • Sustainability: Consider using eco-friendly materials and practices to appeal to environmentally conscious customers.
  • Innovation: Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and designs to stay competitive.

By following these tips and understanding the market, you can establish a successful bag making business in Nigeria and generate income throughout the year.

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The reality about poverty in Nigeria is that many of the elite really do not even know what poverty is -Emir Sanusi

The reality of poverty in A powerful and sobering message was delivered at an event hnoring Governor Amichi.

The speaker, a former Central Bank governor Sanusi Lamido, began by congratulating the governor but quickly shifted to a piercing examination of Nigeria’s poverty crisis—one that challenges the conscience of the nation’s elite.

“The reality about poverty in Nigeria is that many of the elite really do not even know what poverty is,” he stated. For years, economic reports have cited grim statistics—millions living on less than $1 a day, multidimensional poverty rates soaring—but these figures remain abstract until one “looks into the eyes of poverty.”

Recalling a life-changing encounter, he admitted, “I did not know poverty until I became an emir.” The harsh truth, he emphasized, is that urban poverty in cities like Kano or Lagos pales in comparison to the deprivation in rural villages where children attend roofless schools, families drink contaminated water, and malnutrition is rampant.

The speech took a deeper turn as he posed a fundamental question to Nigeria’s leaders—political, economic, and social: “Do we actually love the people, or do we just love ruling over them?”

Love for Nigeria, he argued, is meaningless unless it translates to tangible care for its citizens. He recounted a telling moment when a World Bank president met ordinary Nigerians, and a man from Kogi highlighted the absurdity of Abuja’s lavish bridges spanning dry land while his village lacked a single bridge over a life-threatening river.

“We built overheads and underpasses for ourselves… Meanwhile, people cannot come out from their village to reach a hospital,” he lamented.

The consequences of this neglect are deadly. Floods claim lives, inflation erodes livelihoods, and insecurity festers—yet leaders act as though crisis looms in the future. “Wake up,” he urged. “We are already in crisis.” The question is no longer about prevention but survival: How do we get out?

His closing warning—”If I speak for five more minutes, there’ll be a very bad headline”—hinted at the explosive frustration many Nigerians feel.

Yet, his message was clear: leadership must be rooted in love, not power. Until the elite confront the raw reality of suffering, statistics will remain numbers, and progress, an illusion. The time for reckoning is now.

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The Zenith Labor Party (ZLP) Kwara State has officially appointed Amoye Bola Sidiq, leader of the Apero-Mekunnu Group, as its Chairman.

The Zenith Labor Party (ZLP) Kwara State has officially appointed Amoye Bola Sidiq, leader of the Apero-Mekunnu Group, as its Chairman. The appointment letter was presented to Amoye today at the Apero-Mekunnu Secretariat by ZLP leaders.

The party leaders commended Amoye’s efforts in enlightening the masses and expressed appreciation for his love for Kwara State and Nigeria.

In response, Amoye thanked the ZLP national leaders, North Central leaders, and the state party leader for entrusting him with this responsibility.

Amoye pledged to lead the party to victory and urged Apero-Mekunnu members to work diligently towards this goal. He also called on Kwarans to support ZLP and cast their votes for the party.

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Just In: Kano State Declares Monday Public Holiday

One of the governors in the country, Abba Yusuf of Kano State has declared Monday, June 2, 2025 Public Holiday in sympathy with families of the 22 athletes of the state who died on Saturday while returning from the National Sports Festival.

This is contained in a statement issued by the governor’s Spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Sunday.

Dawakin Tofa said the governor had expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident and extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims.

The victims, whom were members of the Kano State contingents and mostly in their youthful age, lost their lives while returning from the festival which held in Ogun State

It is with a deeply saddened heart that I received the tragic news of the unfortunate incident which claimed the lives of 22 innocent citizens and left several others injured.

On behalf of the government and the good people of Kano State, I extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased. We mourn with you and share in your grief,” the Governor said.

He described the tragedy as a dark moment for the entire state and called for calm and unity during this difficult period.

He assured that all necessary efforts are being made to support the victims and their families.

“While His Excellency is away in Saudi Arabia for the 2025 Hajj Operation, he directed that Monday, 2nd June 2025, be declared a public holiday for the good people of Kano to pray and sympathize with the families of the victims.

“The state also calls on Imams and all muslims within and outside Kano to pray for the departed souls and their respective families to bear the loss,” the statement added.

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Federal Government launched TVET to empower Nigerian youth with industrial relevant skills

Federal Ministry of Education Technical and Vocational Education and Training

Join the Federal Ministry of Education’s TVET Initiative and gain industry-relevant technical and vocational skills.

Get fully funded training, monthly stipends, and start-up support for selected trades in high-demand sectors.

Click the link below to register

https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng/

https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng

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Federal Ministry of Youth Development has launched digital platform for youths

Nigerian youth are talented, diligent, relentless, and incredibly creative, and the world needs to see it. That’s why we launched NiYA Gigs: to connect our youth to real opportunities in the global gig economy. Whether you’re a designer, writer, developer, or voice-over artist — this platform is for you.

We’re building a future where no youth is left behind, and I’m proud to be on this journey with you. Let’s rise, earn, and show the world what Nigerian youth are made of.

Head over to gigs.niya.gov.ng to turn your Hustle into Wealth.

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2025 World Youth Skills Day Celebration

Join us to celebrate 2025 World Youth Skills Day.

The Hand Skill Entrepreneurship Initiative for Community Development is excited to celebrate World Youth Skills Day, a United Nations-recognized global initiative that highlights the importance of equipping young people with essential skills for employment, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development.
Theme:

  1. YOUTH EMPOWERMENT THROUGH AI AND DIGITAL SKILLS
  2. SKILLS UPGRADING THROUGH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
    The event is stipulated to hold as follows:
  • Date: July 15, 2025 (World Youth Skills Day)
  • Location: KWACCIMA House, Afon junction, Ganmon, Kwara State.

The event is aim to feature the following:

  1. Free Medical Checkup for Old artisans
  2. Talent hunt and empowerment
  • Time: 10am prompt
    For Sponsorship, Partnership and participation contact:
    https://handskillsnigeria.org
    07054548220, 0810 512 0068, 0706 907 4492, 0703 275 5806

Together, we can create a brighter future for our youth and our community!