“Security Agents Will Always Protect Your Identity When You Share Information Or Intelligence With Them”- Olumuyiwa Adejobi Force Public Relations Officer Pledges

“Security Agents Will Always Protect Your Identity When You Share Information Or Intelligence With Them”- Olumuyiwa Adejobi Force Public Relations Officer Pledges

Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer, Force Headquarters, Abuja “Don’t be a careless informant. Security agents will always protect your identity when you share information or intelligence with them. We need to work together for a better and more secure society. Ire oo.

Lagos State Releases Statement Concerning Peter Obi Brother’s Demolished Property, Denies Involvement

Lagos State Releases Statement Concerning Peter Obi Brother’s Demolished Property, Denies Involvement

Honourable Commissioner, Information & Strategy Lagos State Government, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso in a Thursday statement released denied the state involvement in the demolition of 2023 Labour Party Presidential candidate Peter Obi brother’s property in Ikeja axis. Obi in a video on Monday had expressed sadness over the lawlessness and unjust action involved in destruction of his brother’s company property that has been in operation for over 15 years. He had revealed that his brother had called him that when he got to the said place after the weekend, he met contractors demolishing his property while security agents were trying to...

Elon Musk Working on Grok Update

Elon Musk Working on Grok Update

“Grinding on @Grok all night with the @xAI team. Good progress. “Will be called Grok 4. Release just after July 4th. Needs one more big run for a specialized coding model.” Based on current info, expect: 1. Advanced reasoning, possibly refining large knowledge bases. 2. A specialized coding model, potentially boosting developer productivity by up to 30%. 3. Likely enhancements to Grok 3’s features like real-time search and multimodal capabilities. Stay tuned for updates!

Court Sentence Two Men To Life Imprisonment For The Murder Of Aboriginal Boy

Court Sentence Two Men To Life Imprisonment For The Murder Of Aboriginal Boy

Two men have been sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering an Aboriginal schoolboy, in a case that shocked Australia. Cassius Turvey died of head injuries after a brutal assault on the outskirts of Perth in October 2022. The 15-year-old’s killing prompted nationwide protests and vigils, also sparking debate on pervasive racism in the country. The killers, Jack Brearley and Brodie Palmer, were “callous and lacking in empathy” as they chased Turvey down and savagely beat the Noongar Yamatji boy with a metal pole, Justice Peter Quinlan told a packed courtroom on Friday. Mitchell Forth, who was convicted of manslaughter, was sentenced to 12...

‘I Love My Fans, But Also Dread Meeting Them’ – Life As An Autistic Elite Footballer

‘I Love My Fans, But Also Dread Meeting Them’ – Life As An Autistic Elite Footballer

Goalkeeper Safia Middleton-Patel is part of the Wales squad for Euro 2025. She is sparky, thoughtful, and has an infectious laugh. She is also autistic. Overstimulation has sent her to bed, exhausted, for a week. A misunderstood social interaction can ruin her mood for months. She will drive miles past a petrol station to find one with a self-pay pump. And, unconnected to her disorder, she is of the opinion that tomatoes are vegetables, whatever the scientists say. Of which more later. But first and foremost, the 20-year-old Manchester United goalkeeper is a hugely promising footballer – being named player...

Nike Pledges To Cut Reliance On Chinese Factories

Nike Pledges To Cut Reliance On Chinese Factories

Nike says US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on key trading partners could add around $1bn (£730m) to its costs this year. Company executives also said the the sportwear giant would cut its reliance on producing goods in China to ease the impact of US trade policies. Last month, Nike said it would raise prices on some trainers and clothing in the US from early June, weeks after rival Adidas warned it would have to hike the cost of goods due to tariffs. Nike’s shares jumped by more than 10% in extended trading after the firm forecast a smaller drop in first...

Iranian Foreign Minister Admits Serious Damage To Nuclear Sites

Iranian Foreign Minister Admits Serious Damage To Nuclear Sites

Iran’s foreign minister has admitted that “excessive and serious” damage was done to the country’s nuclear sites in the recent US and Israeli bombings. Abbas Araghchi told a state broadcaster on Thursday evening, an assessment of the damage is being carried out by the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran. But, just hours earlier, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the strikes did not disrupt the country’s nuclear programme. Khamenei was responding to US President Donald Trump’s assertion that the bombs had “totally obliterated” three nuclear sites. Khamenei said the US attacks had failed to “accomplish anything significant”. The supreme...

Saudi Arabia Changes The Cover Of The Kabah To Mark The Beginning Of The Islamic New Year.

Saudi Arabia Changes The Cover Of The Kabah To Mark The Beginning Of The Islamic New Year.

This tradition involves removing the old black silk cloth embroidered with gold and silver threads and installing a newly crafted Kiswah made from 47 pieces of silk weighing about 1,415 kilograms. The replacement ceremony, carried out by a skilled team of over 150 experts, now takes place on the first day of Muharram, the beginning of the Hijri calendar year, symbolizing renewal and devotion in Islam.

Retired Police Officer Rejects ₦2 Million Pension Payout, Triggers IGP ProbeJune 27, 2025

Retired Police Officer Rejects ₦2 Million Pension Payout, Triggers IGP ProbeJune 27, 2025

A retired Superintendent of Police has sparked public outrage and institutional scrutiny after rejecting a ₦2 million retirement benefit, calling the amount an insult after 35 years of service to the Nigeria Police Force. In a video that has gone viral on social media, the retired officer, who left the force on October 1, 2023, decried the total sum of ₦3 million communicated to him by the Nigeria Police Pension Board—₦1 million in arrears and ₦2 million as his full terminal benefit. Describing the amount as “paltry” and “disrespectful,” the officer expressed deep frustration with the pension system, drawing attention...