Presidential spokesperson Daniel Bwala has blasted Senator Ali Ndume, who represents Borno South, for claiming that President Bola Tinubu has “attack dogs” who ignore facts and launch personal attacks.
Ndume made the statement during an interview on Arise TV, where he expressed concerns about the President’s appointments, saying they lacked fairness and federal character. He warned that after his interview, “attack dogs or Maga dogs” would likely target him for speaking out.
In response, Bwala called Ndume a frustrated politician and said it was wrong for him to repeatedly refer to government spokespersons as attack dogs without any pushback from the TV host.
Bwala posted on X (formerly Twitter), saying, “It’s amusing how a frustrated politician can appear on TV and call government spokesmen ‘attack dogs’ over seven times without being corrected. He spread false information without being fact-checked.
“But when a government spokesperson tries to respond, they’re interrupted before they can even complete a sentence, like a broken cassette from the 1980s. It’s sad.”
A Lagos female bus driver has posted a video online calling on all Nigerians to help her get Justice after she was beaten and stripped naked by area boys she single handedly apprehended while trying to steal her car battery.
Excerpts: "I picked this guy from under bridge around oriental hotel and he said he was going to law school only for me to see him through my rear view mirror stealing my battery.
I confronted him and told him if this is how he has been stealing batteries from other vehicles i won't let him steal mine, then he started beating me and tore my clothes. Please anyone watching this video should come to my aid, call human right agencies. He tore my clothes and beat me in public. Nigerians! is this supposed to happen to a woman for doing a man's job? Is it because I am a Woman?....."
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Vendor127001: A recent protest has started out across various locations in the country with small number of crowds in Lagos and Abuja mainly , mostly seen with the orange beret , which signifies the “Take it back” movement led by sowore who also happens to be in court today for a case !! The popular Flag boy was arrested in front of transcorp hotel maitama, as seen in clips below , he’s was dragged by men of the Nigerian police force !!!
- This will not immediately affect migrants who entered via CBP One and applied for asylum and have pending cases in immigration court. The Government generally has to wait for those cases to be adjudicated or terminated before moving to deport them.
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Saywhat10: The waves had barely pulled back when curious beachgoers spotted the container bobbing in the surf. As it cracked open, revealing stacks of frozen chicken cartons, word spread like wildfire. Within minutes, the shoreline transformed into chaos.
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Chilipepper: Meet A PhD Holder Who Is A Cleaner At EBSU And Still Earns 70,000 Naira Only According to Godfrey Chikwere, "Izzi big men, this is one of your brothers with PhD earning 70,000 a month in EBSU." "In my quest to get assistance for Ebsu students at the Presco campus of the University because of the increasing spate of r@pe and robbery at that campus. I ran into this guy's case, he is a PhD holder in Mathematics Education earning less than 70,000 per month in EBSU. This guy's case should be an embarrassment to any Izzi man he approached for assistance but they turned him down. His case should be a shame to EBSU as a whole. This is Dr Enyi onyebuchi Paul From Ikelegu ishieke in Ndiabor community of Ebonyi LGA, Ebonyi state. He got a job at Ebonyi State University in the year 2007 as a cleaner/Messenger. He struggled to see himself through a university education in the same school to the level of PhD in 2022. Since then, they have refused to convert him to an academic staff. EBSU should have converted this man and used him as a reference point for hard work, but he has no one who knows someone who knows another person. He is still a cleaner with a PhD. Under the immediate V.C., six persons from outside the University were allegedly employed in the department he is qualified to work from, but they can't simply convert him. Reason, he knows no one at the top. He has met two principal officers to the current Governor from Izzi and a commissioner, and none of them could help. He can't even get a job elsewhere because he knows no one at the top. Summary of his journey: B. SC. 2013 M SC. 2017 Ph. D. 2022. Generally, if Izzi people don't take advantage of these four or eight years, the four or eight years will take advantage of them."
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RealGandalf: Tinubu, Reps Condemn Plateau Massacres, Vow Justice for Victims
Abuja, Nigeria – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the House of Representatives have both strongly condemned the recent deadly attacks on communities in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State, which claimed several lives and left many homes in ruins, The Bureau Newspaper report.
The coordinated attacks, reportedly carried out by gunmen, affected communities including Ruwi, Hurti, Tadai, Manguna, Dafo, and Josho, resulting in significant loss of lives, displacement of residents, and widespread destruction of properties.
He extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, the people of Plateau State, and Governor Caleb Mutfwang, urging residents of the affected communities to support law enforcement with credible intelligence that could lead to the apprehension of the perpetrators.
In a swift humanitarian response, President Tinubu directed the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to immediately collaborate with Plateau State authorities to provide relief materials and rehabilitation support to the victims and their communities.
The President further stressed that his administration remains resolute in its commitment to restoring peace and stability across the country, adding that such acts of terror must never be normalized or allowed to continue.
Reps Demand Swift Action Against Killers
Meanwhile, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Dr. Tajudeen Abbas, also issued a stern condemnation of the attacks, describing them as “senseless and barbaric.”
In a statement released through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Musa Krishi, the Speaker lamented the recurring violence in Plateau State and emphasized the urgent need for government intervention to prevent further bloodshed.
He extended the House’s condolences to the affected families and the government of Plateau State, while calling on security agencies to accelerate investigations, arrest the attackers, and ensure they face the full weight of the law.
The Speaker warned that allowing such acts of violence to go unpunished would only embolden criminals and deepen the insecurity crisis across the country.
The joint outcry by the Executive and Legislative arms of government signals a renewed resolve to confront violent extremism and restore normalcy in troubled regions of the country.
As Nigeria grapples with pockets of violence in various states, the nation watches closely to see how swiftly the promises of justice and relief for the victims of the Bokkos massacre will be actualized.
Zlatan is known for making music that connects with the streets. Sometimes, his songs are just for enjoyment, full of energy and dance. Other times, he slows things down and speaks about real-life struggles. “Get Better”, his new song featuring FOLA, is one of those songs that mix motivation with melody. It carries a strong message about hustle, life’s ups and downs, and the hope for a better tomorrow. But despite its deep meaning, the song is still enjoyable, with a smooth beat and catchy delivery that make you want to keep playing it.
Zlatan starts his first rap verse with a heavy message: “Dangote still striking deals Adeleke just buy a new private jet, And you say make my grind reduce? I don see who get before wey no get again”. This part of the song teaches a profound lesson about life. Zlatan is pointing out that even the wealthiest men are still working. Dangote is a billionaire, but he is still making moves. Adeleke, a rich businessman who doubles as Davido's father, just bought a private jet, meaning he still grows his wealth. If people like this are not slowing down, why should Zlatan stop working hard?
The last line is especially powerful. Zlatan reminds us that wealth is not permanent. Some people had money before but lost it all because they chose to stay in that Comfort zone. He has seen people go from rich to poor, so he knows anything can happen. This is why he cannot afford to relax, and he is passing that same message to his listeners. No matter how much you have, life can take a turn if you stop grinding.
This is something many Nigerians can relate to. Everyone wants to make it in life, but Zlatan reminds us that making money is one thing, keeping it is another. If billionaires are still working, nobody should think they have "arrived" and stop putting in the effort. Another essential part of the song is where Zlatan talks about people who leave Nigeria, thinking life will be better. There is a reality check when he sings "No be everyone for UK na him dey okay, 9 to 5 want to make them paralyze.”
Many Nigerians believe that as soon as they leave the country, life will become easy. Zlatan is saying that this is not always true. Not everyone in the UK is doing well. Some people work stressful 9-to-5 jobs that leave them drained, to survive. This is a message to those who think traveling out is the only solution to life’s problems. Zlatan is not saying people should not "Japa" (relocate), but he is clarifying that hard work does not disappear just because you have left Nigeria. Even abroad, you still have to hustle to survive.
What makes Get Better special is that although it talks about real struggles, it does not feel heavy. The production is smooth, blending emotional piano chords with a street-pop rhythm that keeps the song moving. It is not a party track, but it still has that bounce that makes you want to nod your head or move to the beat.
FOLA’s chorus is another highlight of the song. His voice carries both pain and hope when he sings, "I just want things to get better, ko po ko dun pa.” This line is something every Nigerian can understand. Everybody wants life to be better. Nobody wants to suffer. The way FOLA delivers its message makes it even stronger, and you can hear the emotion in his voice. It sounds like a prayer, the thing you say when you are tired of struggling and want a breakthrough. Another influential line in FOLA’s chorus is “Make Lucky Udu no go whine me for old age.” Lucky Udu is a Nigerian videographer and YouTuber who tells the stories of people who used to be successful but fell off for one reason or another. Some were once rich, famous, or great at what they did, but life happened, and now they are struggling.
By mentioning Lucky Udu, FOLA is saying, God, please don’t let me become one of those people who had it all and lost everything. It’s a real fear for many Nigerians—nobody wants to blow today and then fade away tomorrow. At the end of the day, “Get Better” is one of the best songs that has been released in 2025. As the country is rugged and people are complaining, Zlatan and FOLA remind us that life is truly hard, but we cannot stop pushing. It is a song that teaches, inspires, and entertains simultaneously.
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GistMedia0: A company driver was unknowingly filmed engaging in intimate activity with a call girl in a company vehicle, which was secretly equipped with a hidden camera. While the driver had no idea that he was being watched, back at the office, other workers were viewing the footage on a monitor, laughing and making fun of him as his private moment was broadcasted for their entertainment
The driver, thinking he was using the company vehicle for personal reasons to "relieve some stress," had no knowledge that the vehicle was fitted with a hidden camera. Meanwhile, in the office, employees—including the manager—gathered around the monitor to watch the intimate footage as it unfolded. The situation quickly became a source of ridicule, with workers laughing and mocking the driver as the video played, unaware that their actions would lead to public outrage.
Legal experts and members of the public are calling for the driver to sue the company for invasion of privacy, arguing that the driver’s intimate actions were recorded without consent. Many are also citing a clear breach of trust, as the company did not inform the driver that there were surveillance cameras in the vehicle.