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  • Just In; Sowore Arrives At Nigerian Police Headquarters With Travel Bag, Soap; Supporters Issue Two-Hour Ultimatum For His Release

    Human rights activist and #RevolutionNow convener, Omoyele Sowore, on Wednesday arrived at the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters in Abuja carrying a travel bag, as he honoured a controversial invitation from the Inspector General of Police’s Monitoring Unit over a petition reportedly filed against him.

    Sowore, who arrived at exactly 12:16 p.m., was accompanied by his lawyers, Barristers A.K. Musa and Marshal Abubakar, along with a crowd of supporters chanting anti-government and anti-Kayode Egbetokun songs. His visibly packed travel bag contained personal essentials — including toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, clothing, books, and other items — a symbolic gesture suggesting he was prepared for possible detention.

    Tensions escalated as members of the Take It Back Movement and other allied activist groups issued a two-hour ultimatum to the police to either release Sowore or face mass resistance.

    “If they refuse to release Sowore, then they must arrest us with him. We are not going to leave here. This is 12:16 p.m., and after two hours, if they fail to release him, then they have to arrest all of us,” declared Princess Mikky, convener of #NUDE NIGERIA.
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    Just In; Sowore Arrives At Nigerian Police Headquarters With Travel Bag, Soap; Supporters Issue Two-Hour Ultimatum For His Release Human rights activist and #RevolutionNow convener, Omoyele Sowore, on Wednesday arrived at the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters in Abuja carrying a travel bag, as he honoured a controversial invitation from the Inspector General of Police’s Monitoring Unit over a petition reportedly filed against him. Sowore, who arrived at exactly 12:16 p.m., was accompanied by his lawyers, Barristers A.K. Musa and Marshal Abubakar, along with a crowd of supporters chanting anti-government and anti-Kayode Egbetokun songs. His visibly packed travel bag contained personal essentials — including toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, clothing, books, and other items — a symbolic gesture suggesting he was prepared for possible detention. Tensions escalated as members of the Take It Back Movement and other allied activist groups issued a two-hour ultimatum to the police to either release Sowore or face mass resistance. “If they refuse to release Sowore, then they must arrest us with him. We are not going to leave here. This is 12:16 p.m., and after two hours, if they fail to release him, then they have to arrest all of us,” declared Princess Mikky, convener of #NUDE NIGERIA. #jtt #jajiotheteacher #jaconna #jaconnaafrica
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  • FASO PRESIDENTIAL HEARING
    Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ welcomes the former glories of African football.
    The President of Faso, Head of State, Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ granted an audience on Monday morning to the former glory of African football, present in Ouagadougou as part of the reopening ceremony of the 4th of August Stadium. "First of all, we want to say thank you for welcoming us into your home," says the spokesperson for former African football glory Samuel ETO’O proudly as the delegation’s hearing.
    These football legends from all corners of the continent had the immense pleasure of being received by His Excellency Mr. President of Faso, who is a pride for the Africa we love.”
    For Samuel ETO’O, beyond the expression of feelings of happiness and joy to have exchanged with Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ, it is about sharing with the President of Faso and the entire Burkinabè a beautiful moment for the reopening of the Stadium on August 4th.
    “For those who are in Ouagadougou for the first time, I hope this won’t be the last.” We need to come back because Burkina Faso is part of Africa and as you can see, all these legends brought a lot of smiles to the continent. “We feel at home all over our continent,” says the spokesperson for African football’s former glories.

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    🇧🇫 FASO PRESIDENTIAL HEARING Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ welcomes the former glories of African football. The President of Faso, Head of State, Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ granted an audience on Monday morning to the former glory of African football, present in Ouagadougou as part of the reopening ceremony of the 4th of August Stadium. "First of all, we want to say thank you for welcoming us into your home," says the spokesperson for former African football glory Samuel ETO’O proudly as the delegation’s hearing. These football legends from all corners of the continent had the immense pleasure of being received by His Excellency Mr. President of Faso, who is a pride for the Africa we love.” For Samuel ETO’O, beyond the expression of feelings of happiness and joy to have exchanged with Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ, it is about sharing with the President of Faso and the entire Burkinabè a beautiful moment for the reopening of the Stadium on August 4th. “For those who are in Ouagadougou for the first time, I hope this won’t be the last.” We need to come back because Burkina Faso is part of Africa and as you can see, all these legends brought a lot of smiles to the continent. “We feel at home all over our continent,” says the spokesperson for African football’s former glories. Jaconna Follow for more! JOIN JACONNA Visit our website to register. #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #WeAreAfricans #jaconna #madeinafrica
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  • Who is the devil to you?

    Many individuals believe that society has oversimplified or misunderstood the notion of evil. The following are several perspectives on this issue:

    1. **Cultural Interpretations**: Different cultures and religions have varying definitions of evil, often shaped by historical contexts, moral frameworks, and societal norms. What one society views as evil, another may see as acceptable or even necessary.

    2. **Moral Relativism**: The idea that morality is not absolute but rather relative to the individual or culture suggests that definitions of good and evil can vary widely. This can lead to misunderstandings about the nature of evil when viewed from different perspectives.

    3. **Psychological Factors**: Some argue that evil actions can stem from psychological issues, trauma, or social conditions rather than inherent malevolence. This perspective emphasizes understanding the root causes of harmful behavior rather than simply labeling it as evil.

    4. **Complexity of Human Nature**: Humans are capable of both good and evil, and many actions fall into a gray area. Simplifying individuals into categories of "good" or "evil" can overlook the complexities of human motivation and behavior.

    5. **Societal Influences**: The influence of society, including media, politics, and education, can shape perceptions of evil. For example, fear and misunderstanding can lead to the demonization of certain groups or ideas.

    Overall, the concept of evil is multifaceted and often requires a deeper exploration beyond surface-level judgments. What are your thoughts on this?

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    Who is the devil to you? Many individuals believe that society has oversimplified or misunderstood the notion of evil. The following are several perspectives on this issue: 1. **Cultural Interpretations**: Different cultures and religions have varying definitions of evil, often shaped by historical contexts, moral frameworks, and societal norms. What one society views as evil, another may see as acceptable or even necessary. 2. **Moral Relativism**: The idea that morality is not absolute but rather relative to the individual or culture suggests that definitions of good and evil can vary widely. This can lead to misunderstandings about the nature of evil when viewed from different perspectives. 3. **Psychological Factors**: Some argue that evil actions can stem from psychological issues, trauma, or social conditions rather than inherent malevolence. This perspective emphasizes understanding the root causes of harmful behavior rather than simply labeling it as evil. 4. **Complexity of Human Nature**: Humans are capable of both good and evil, and many actions fall into a gray area. Simplifying individuals into categories of "good" or "evil" can overlook the complexities of human motivation and behavior. 5. **Societal Influences**: The influence of society, including media, politics, and education, can shape perceptions of evil. For example, fear and misunderstanding can lead to the demonization of certain groups or ideas. Overall, the concept of evil is multifaceted and often requires a deeper exploration beyond surface-level judgments. What are your thoughts on this? join me on all Jaconna platforms and on our website #jaconna #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #WeAreAfricans #madeinafrica
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  • "Suspend Wike immediately and set up an independent panel of inquiry into all FCT land allocations since he assumed office."
    ~Timi Frank, Bayelsa-born political activist has expressed deep concerns over the disturbing allegations of land grabbing, corruption, and gross abuse of office by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and the deafening silence of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the issue.

    ▪︎It is alleged that Wike dishes out land on a daily basis to friends, family, and associates, while ordinary citizens and investors with genuine needs for both personal and commercial purposes are sidelined. His actions reportedly extend to revoking land from an embassy just to gift it to a personal associate – a clear case of impunity.

    “This blatant disregard for the rule of law will discourage local and foreign investors, leading to economic setbacks for the FCT and Nigeria as a whole.”

    “Mr President let me remind you that former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Betta Edu’s case was not as grievous compared to what Wike has done yet you suspended her and sacked her.

    “So why is Wike’s case different despite the public expose’? This clearly shows that you are either a beneficiary of Wike’s land grabbing spree or an accomplice by your refusal to act in the face of public outcry against the heist.”

    “The continued silence of President Tinubu in the face of these weighty allegations is both troubling and unacceptable. If these actions by the FCT Minister go unchecked, they will tarnish the President’s image and administration.

    “What does this silence say about your government, Mr. President? Are you, by omission or commission, endorsing these corrupt practices to build patronage and raise funds for the 2027 elections?”

    The failure of the nation’s security and anti-corruption agencies – the Police, EFCC, ICPC and others – to probe the allegations as equally disturbing. Are these institutions now complicit in Wike’s alleged corrupt practices?

    “It is shocking that the National Assembly, which has oversight functions over the FCT, has remained quiet despite these allegations. Could it be that they, too, have benefitted from Wike’s land distribution scheme?”

    “His record in Rivers State speaks volumes, where he is rumoured to be one of the highest private landowners. Now, he is replicating the same pattern in the FCT, using proxies such as his father, children, siblings, and close friends.

    “How did his 95-year-old father or children, who have never worked, suddenly acquire prime lands in Abuja? This reeks of conflict of interest and corruption of the highest order.”

    “Mr. President, the Nigerian people are watching. If you fail to act, history will remember that by 2027, you left the indigenous people of Abuja as internally displaced persons in their own city.

    “You promised Nigerians a government of integrity. Where is the investigation panel you once vowed to set up? Has it all been lip service?”

    “Suspend Wike immediately and set up an independent panel of inquiry into all FCT land allocations since he assumed office.

    “Ensure accountability for all public officers involved in this alleged land-grabbing scandal and restore confidence in the rule of law and the sanctity of the FCT’s land administration process.

    “Enough is enough! Wike hides under the guise of flashy projects while engaging in unprecedented corruption. Past FCT Ministers developed new districts such as Wuye, Jabi, and Jahi without looting or noise. Why must we tolerate such impunity now?"

    “Mr. President, relieve Wike of his duties and let him answer for his sins. Your inaction will only confirm that impunity and corruption are the hallmarks of your administration.”

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    "Suspend Wike immediately and set up an independent panel of inquiry into all FCT land allocations since he assumed office." ~Timi Frank, Bayelsa-born political activist has expressed deep concerns over the disturbing allegations of land grabbing, corruption, and gross abuse of office by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and the deafening silence of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the issue. ▪︎It is alleged that Wike dishes out land on a daily basis to friends, family, and associates, while ordinary citizens and investors with genuine needs for both personal and commercial purposes are sidelined. His actions reportedly extend to revoking land from an embassy just to gift it to a personal associate – a clear case of impunity. “This blatant disregard for the rule of law will discourage local and foreign investors, leading to economic setbacks for the FCT and Nigeria as a whole.” “Mr President let me remind you that former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Betta Edu’s case was not as grievous compared to what Wike has done yet you suspended her and sacked her. “So why is Wike’s case different despite the public expose’? This clearly shows that you are either a beneficiary of Wike’s land grabbing spree or an accomplice by your refusal to act in the face of public outcry against the heist.” “The continued silence of President Tinubu in the face of these weighty allegations is both troubling and unacceptable. If these actions by the FCT Minister go unchecked, they will tarnish the President’s image and administration. “What does this silence say about your government, Mr. President? Are you, by omission or commission, endorsing these corrupt practices to build patronage and raise funds for the 2027 elections?” The failure of the nation’s security and anti-corruption agencies – the Police, EFCC, ICPC and others – to probe the allegations as equally disturbing. Are these institutions now complicit in Wike’s alleged corrupt practices? “It is shocking that the National Assembly, which has oversight functions over the FCT, has remained quiet despite these allegations. Could it be that they, too, have benefitted from Wike’s land distribution scheme?” “His record in Rivers State speaks volumes, where he is rumoured to be one of the highest private landowners. Now, he is replicating the same pattern in the FCT, using proxies such as his father, children, siblings, and close friends. “How did his 95-year-old father or children, who have never worked, suddenly acquire prime lands in Abuja? This reeks of conflict of interest and corruption of the highest order.” “Mr. President, the Nigerian people are watching. If you fail to act, history will remember that by 2027, you left the indigenous people of Abuja as internally displaced persons in their own city. “You promised Nigerians a government of integrity. Where is the investigation panel you once vowed to set up? Has it all been lip service?” “Suspend Wike immediately and set up an independent panel of inquiry into all FCT land allocations since he assumed office. “Ensure accountability for all public officers involved in this alleged land-grabbing scandal and restore confidence in the rule of law and the sanctity of the FCT’s land administration process. “Enough is enough! Wike hides under the guise of flashy projects while engaging in unprecedented corruption. Past FCT Ministers developed new districts such as Wuye, Jabi, and Jahi without looting or noise. Why must we tolerate such impunity now?" “Mr. President, relieve Wike of his duties and let him answer for his sins. Your inaction will only confirm that impunity and corruption are the hallmarks of your administration.” follow us for more on Jaconna Creators #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jaconna #MadeInAfrica
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  • Aliko Dangote, renowned billionaire businessman, is set to embark on the construction of a seaport near his fertilizer and oil refinery plants, marking the next phase of his business expansion. The proposed Atlantic seaport, located in Olokola, Ogun State, is roughly 100 kilometers from Dangote's fertilizer plant and petrochemicals refinery in Lagos. Dangote currently utilizes an on-site jetty for exporting urea and fertilizer, which also serves as a receiving point for heavy equipment destined for the refinery. As reported by Bloomberg News, the proposed Atlantic seaport will integrate logistics and export operations, posing competition to existing facilities in Lagos, while streamlining the export process for goods, including liquefied natural gas. Devakumar Edwin, Vice President of the group, disclosed that Dangote intends to export liquefied gas from Lagos, a project necessitating the construction of pipelines from Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta. Upon completion, the project is anticipated to bolster the rapid growth of Dangote's industrial empire.

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    Aliko Dangote, renowned billionaire businessman, is set to embark on the construction of a seaport near his fertilizer and oil refinery plants, marking the next phase of his business expansion. The proposed Atlantic seaport, located in Olokola, Ogun State, is roughly 100 kilometers from Dangote's fertilizer plant and petrochemicals refinery in Lagos. Dangote currently utilizes an on-site jetty for exporting urea and fertilizer, which also serves as a receiving point for heavy equipment destined for the refinery. As reported by Bloomberg News, the proposed Atlantic seaport will integrate logistics and export operations, posing competition to existing facilities in Lagos, while streamlining the export process for goods, including liquefied natural gas. Devakumar Edwin, Vice President of the group, disclosed that Dangote intends to export liquefied gas from Lagos, a project necessitating the construction of pipelines from Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta. Upon completion, the project is anticipated to bolster the rapid growth of Dangote's industrial empire. join us on all our social media for the growth and success of African continent and also register on our website. #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher
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  • SHOCKING Forty-five years ago, China's economy was lagging behind those of Nigeria, Chad, Malawi, and Cameroon. The country's fortunes changed under President Deng Xiaoping's leadership, and today China is one of the wealthiest nations globally. This underscores the fact that Africa has the necessary resources to drive growth, but what is lacking is visionary and accountable leadership. Regrettably, the increasing cases of embezzlement, with some individuals misappropriating staggering sums exceeding 100 billion, pose significant obstacles to progress. The severe penalties imposed for bribery and corruption in China offer valuable lessons.

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    SHOCKING Forty-five years ago, China's economy was lagging behind those of Nigeria, Chad, Malawi, and Cameroon. The country's fortunes changed under President Deng Xiaoping's leadership, and today China is one of the wealthiest nations globally. This underscores the fact that Africa has the necessary resources to drive growth, but what is lacking is visionary and accountable leadership. Regrettably, the increasing cases of embezzlement, with some individuals misappropriating staggering sums exceeding 100 billion, pose significant obstacles to progress. The severe penalties imposed for bribery and corruption in China offer valuable lessons. jaconna is on all social media, join us for more and register on our website for more #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher
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  • Peter Obi celebrates his birthday today. Okwute Ndi Igbo. A notable philanthropic gesture was made yesterday with a ₦15 million donation to the UNN Dentistry Department, exemplifying his commitment to education. Despite his reluctance to celebrate birthdays, we are compelled to acknowledge him. Let us overwhelm this post with expressions of goodwill. As a distinguished politician known for his consistency, discipline, and selflessness, he merits celebration. Happy birthday to Peter Obi. May God's guidance and protection continue to be upon him. We celebrate you on behalf of all of us at Jaconna and JAGAJAG Africa and wish you well in your quest to liberate Nigeria from corrupt politicians. As a pan-African, we stand by you at all times.

    #jajiotheteacher #jagajagafrica #jaconnaafrica #nigeria #JTT #peterobiforpresident #TheAfricanDream
    Peter Obi celebrates his birthday today. Okwute Ndi Igbo. A notable philanthropic gesture was made yesterday with a ₦15 million donation to the UNN Dentistry Department, exemplifying his commitment to education. Despite his reluctance to celebrate birthdays, we are compelled to acknowledge him. Let us overwhelm this post with expressions of goodwill. As a distinguished politician known for his consistency, discipline, and selflessness, he merits celebration. Happy birthday to Peter Obi. May God's guidance and protection continue to be upon him. We celebrate you on behalf of all of us at Jaconna and JAGAJAG Africa and wish you well in your quest to liberate Nigeria from corrupt politicians. As a pan-African, we stand by you at all times. #jajiotheteacher #jagajagafrica #jaconnaafrica #nigeria #JTT #peterobiforpresident #TheAfricanDream
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  • Aliko Dangote Tops the List of World’s Richest Black People

    Here is What We Can Learn

    A newly released global ranking of the world’s wealthiest Black individuals has the world talking and sitting confidently at number one is Nigeria’s own business titan, Aliko Dangote.

    The Journey Begins...
    In 1977, at just 21, Dangote borrowed ₦500,000 (about $3,000 at the time) from his uncle to begin trading in rice, sugar, and cement. Rather than spending his early profits, he reinvested them over and over again. With time, he shifted from importation to local production, laying the groundwork for Dangote Cement, now one of Africa’s industrial giants.

    Despite operating in one of the world’s most volatile business environments, Dangote weathered every storm:
    Economic Instability: From inflation to power shortages, he adapted and persisted.

    Global Competition: He built businesses that could go toe-to-toe with international brands.

    Bold Risks:
    He invested over $20 billion into Africa’s largest refinery, betting big on local capacity.

    5 Business Lessons from Dangote’s Rise:
    1. Start Small, Dream Big
    He didn’t wait for millions to start. He began with trade and scaled strategically.
    Lesson: Use what you have, but aim far beyond your starting point.

    2. Reinvest Before You Reward Yourself
    Instead of splurging, Dangote poured profits back into the business.
    Lesson: Grow your assets before your lifestyle.

    3. Solve Local Problems
    He noticed Nigeria was importing what it could easily produce and changed that.
    Lesson: Find the gap in your market and fill it.

    4. Stay Consistent Through Chaos
    Whether it was currency crashes or market shocks, he never lost focus.
    Lesson: Real resilience is measured in tough times.

    5. Build Beyond Yourself
    His ventures fuel local economies in energy, agriculture, and industry.
    Lesson: Profit is good, but legacy is better.

    “Don’t kill your dreams with small thinking. Start humbly but never let your vision shrink.”
    – Dr. James Makamba

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    Aliko Dangote Tops the List of World’s Richest Black People Here is What We Can Learn A newly released global ranking of the world’s wealthiest Black individuals has the world talking and sitting confidently at number one is Nigeria’s own business titan, Aliko Dangote. The Journey Begins... In 1977, at just 21, Dangote borrowed ₦500,000 (about $3,000 at the time) from his uncle to begin trading in rice, sugar, and cement. Rather than spending his early profits, he reinvested them over and over again. With time, he shifted from importation to local production, laying the groundwork for Dangote Cement, now one of Africa’s industrial giants. Despite operating in one of the world’s most volatile business environments, Dangote weathered every storm: Economic Instability: From inflation to power shortages, he adapted and persisted. Global Competition: He built businesses that could go toe-to-toe with international brands. Bold Risks: He invested over $20 billion into Africa’s largest refinery, betting big on local capacity. 5 Business Lessons from Dangote’s Rise: 1. Start Small, Dream Big He didn’t wait for millions to start. He began with trade and scaled strategically. Lesson: Use what you have, but aim far beyond your starting point. 2. Reinvest Before You Reward Yourself Instead of splurging, Dangote poured profits back into the business. Lesson: Grow your assets before your lifestyle. 3. Solve Local Problems He noticed Nigeria was importing what it could easily produce and changed that. Lesson: Find the gap in your market and fill it. 4. Stay Consistent Through Chaos Whether it was currency crashes or market shocks, he never lost focus. Lesson: Real resilience is measured in tough times. 5. Build Beyond Yourself His ventures fuel local economies in energy, agriculture, and industry. Lesson: Profit is good, but legacy is better. “Don’t kill your dreams with small thinking. Start humbly but never let your vision shrink.” – Dr. James Makamba #Dangote #AfricanExcellence #ThinkBig #EntrepreneurNg #DangoteLegacy #jaconnaafrica #JTT #Jajiotheteacher #Jagajagafrica
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  • The United States President Donald Trump has asked some African countries to accept deported migrants who are not Africans.

    According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States sent proposals to five West African presidents, asking them to take in migrants whose home countries won’t accept them.

    Nigeria has rejected the United States request, citing they have bigger problems at home.

    These are not citizens of those African nations, but people the U.S. wants to offload because their home countries have refused to take them back.

    Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar made the country’s position crystal clear: “We have enough problems of our own… We cannot accept Venezuelan deportees to Nigeria, for crying out loud,” he said.

    #TheAfricanDream #JTT #Jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #Donaldtrumph #africaunit
    The United States President Donald Trump has asked some African countries to accept deported migrants who are not Africans. According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States sent proposals to five West African presidents, asking them to take in migrants whose home countries won’t accept them. Nigeria has rejected the United States request, citing they have bigger problems at home. These are not citizens of those African nations, but people the U.S. wants to offload because their home countries have refused to take them back. Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar made the country’s position crystal clear: “We have enough problems of our own… We cannot accept Venezuelan deportees to Nigeria, for crying out loud,” he said. #TheAfricanDream #JTT #Jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #Donaldtrumph #africaunit
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  • Burkina Faso is building a new modern international airport to replace the one France built in the 1960s.

    The new Ouagadougou-Donsin International Airport is situated about 35 kilometers from the capital.

    It covers 4,400 hectares.

    It will handle over a million passengers annually.

    It is currently the biggest project in Burkina Faso.

    #TheAfricanDream #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #JTT #Panafrican
    Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 is building a new modern international airport to replace the one France built in the 1960s. The new Ouagadougou-Donsin International Airport is situated about 35 kilometers from the capital. It covers 4,400 hectares. It will handle over a million passengers annually. It is currently the biggest project in Burkina Faso. #TheAfricanDream #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #JTT #Panafrican
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  • Kenya Removes Visa Requirements for Africans and Most Caribbean Countries

    Kenya has officially scrapped visa requirements for citizens of 52 African nations and most Caribbean countries. Africans can now travel to Kenya with just a passport.

    The new policy eliminates the need for electronic travel authorization (eTA), visa fees, or paperwork.

    Under the new directive, travelers from 52 African nations and several Caribbean states are now allowed visa-free entry into Kenya for up to 60 days. Citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states can stay for up to six months, consistent with EAC free movement protocols.

    However, the visa-free policy excludes Libya and Somalia due to security concerns.

    #TheAfricanDream #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica
    Kenya Removes Visa Requirements for Africans and Most Caribbean Countries Kenya has officially scrapped visa requirements for citizens of 52 African nations and most Caribbean countries. Africans can now travel to Kenya with just a passport. The new policy eliminates the need for electronic travel authorization (eTA), visa fees, or paperwork. Under the new directive, travelers from 52 African nations and several Caribbean states are now allowed visa-free entry into Kenya for up to 60 days. Citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states can stay for up to six months, consistent with EAC free movement protocols. However, the visa-free policy excludes Libya and Somalia due to security concerns. #TheAfricanDream #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica
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  • INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAJI’UN

    The family has announced the passing of the former President, Muhammadu Buhari, this afternoon, in a clinic in London.

    May Allah accept him in Aljannatul Firdaus, Amin.

    Signed.
    Garba Shehu
    13 July 2025

    he was a Goodman even if he didn't get leadership right, Dollar was 500 to a naira but now 1600. #jajiotheteacher #jagajagafrica #jaconnaafrica #nigeria #buhari
    INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAJI’UN The family has announced the passing of the former President, Muhammadu Buhari, this afternoon, in a clinic in London. May Allah accept him in Aljannatul Firdaus, Amin. Signed. Garba Shehu 13 July 2025 he was a Goodman even if he didn't get leadership right, Dollar was 500 to a naira but now 1600. #jajiotheteacher #jagajagafrica #jaconnaafrica #nigeria #buhari
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