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  • Episode 1: The Crown FitsTemi struts into a Lagos Island lounge, her sequined dress catching the light like a disco ball. Her Instagram Live is buzzing—500 viewers and climbing. "Y’all, it’s Slay Queen Temi, ready to own the night!" she declares, winking at the camera. Her best friend, Chioma, rolls her eyes but snaps a photo for the ’Gram. Temi’s goal? Land a brand deal with a luxury fashion house by the end of the month. But when a mysterious DM from a user named "KingVibe" offers her a shady shortcut to fame, Temi’s tempted. At the bar, she locks eyes with Jide, a charming tech bro with a smile that could melt her carefully curated persona. Sparks fly, but so do red flags—Jide’s too smooth, and Temi’s not here for games. Or is she?Cliffhanger: Temi opens the DM from KingVibe: "Meet me tomorrow. I can make you a star."

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  • Embrace Integrity, Olukoyede Urges Students

    The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has charged students in the country to shun all forms of economic and financial crimes and embrace a life of integrity for a fulfilling future.

    He gave the charge recently during the induction of students of Excellent Kiddies Academy, Bwari, Abuja into EFCC’s Integrity Club.

    Represented by the Head of the Interface Unit of the Public Affairs Department of the EFCC, Assistant Commander of the EFCC I, Tony Orilade, Olukoyede emphasized the importance of moral uprightness among young people, urging them to surround themselves with individuals who uphold integrity and positive values.

    “To secure a brighter future, you must get it right from the beginning. Surround yourself with good people, friends and acquaintances that will help you grow in wisdom and integrity,” he said.

    While warning them against associating with individuals involved in financial crimes, he stated that negative influence from such people could draw them to criminal behaviours and that could in turn, earn them grave consequences.

    “Anyone who engages in financial crimes is on a path that leads to jail. Once convicted, such a person becomes an ex-convict and loses the opportunity to hold any public office in Nigeria. That is a heavy price to pay for associating with the wrong crowd,” he said.

    Olukoyede further stated that the project of inaugurating EFCC’s Integrity Club in primary and secondary schools was part of the Commission’s policy of “catching them young,” which is about nurturing children to be ambassadors of integrity in their homes, schools, communities, and the country at large.

    Also speaking at the event, the Head of Enlightenment and Reorientation Unit of the Commission, Assistant Commander of the EFCC II, Aisha Mohammed, enlightened the children on the functions and activities of the EFCC. She encouraged them to be honest, disciplined, and upright in their daily lives, noting that integrity is a crucial ingredient for success.

    “Youths must understand that honesty and integrity are values that never go out of fashion. They open doors and keep you on the right path in life,” she said.

    The highlight of the induction ceremony was a quiz competition that dwelt on EFCC and its operations. Two students, Glory Okinbaliyi and Divine Oyaniyi Bimbola emerged winners and were rewarded with android smartphones.

    In his vote of thanks, the Integrity Club Master of the school, Mr. Gbenga Jatau, expressed appreciation to the EFCC Chairman and management his team for bringing the club to the school.

    “On behalf of the management, staff, and students of Excellent Kiddies Academy, I extend our heartfelt gratitude to the EFCC Chairman for this great honour. We applaud the Commission’s unwavering commitment to fighting all forms of economic and financial crimes and building a better Nigeria,” he said.
    Embrace Integrity, Olukoyede Urges Students The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has charged students in the country to shun all forms of economic and financial crimes and embrace a life of integrity for a fulfilling future. He gave the charge recently during the induction of students of Excellent Kiddies Academy, Bwari, Abuja into EFCC’s Integrity Club. Represented by the Head of the Interface Unit of the Public Affairs Department of the EFCC, Assistant Commander of the EFCC I, Tony Orilade, Olukoyede emphasized the importance of moral uprightness among young people, urging them to surround themselves with individuals who uphold integrity and positive values. “To secure a brighter future, you must get it right from the beginning. Surround yourself with good people, friends and acquaintances that will help you grow in wisdom and integrity,” he said. While warning them against associating with individuals involved in financial crimes, he stated that negative influence from such people could draw them to criminal behaviours and that could in turn, earn them grave consequences. “Anyone who engages in financial crimes is on a path that leads to jail. Once convicted, such a person becomes an ex-convict and loses the opportunity to hold any public office in Nigeria. That is a heavy price to pay for associating with the wrong crowd,” he said. Olukoyede further stated that the project of inaugurating EFCC’s Integrity Club in primary and secondary schools was part of the Commission’s policy of “catching them young,” which is about nurturing children to be ambassadors of integrity in their homes, schools, communities, and the country at large. Also speaking at the event, the Head of Enlightenment and Reorientation Unit of the Commission, Assistant Commander of the EFCC II, Aisha Mohammed, enlightened the children on the functions and activities of the EFCC. She encouraged them to be honest, disciplined, and upright in their daily lives, noting that integrity is a crucial ingredient for success. “Youths must understand that honesty and integrity are values that never go out of fashion. They open doors and keep you on the right path in life,” she said. The highlight of the induction ceremony was a quiz competition that dwelt on EFCC and its operations. Two students, Glory Okinbaliyi and Divine Oyaniyi Bimbola emerged winners and were rewarded with android smartphones. In his vote of thanks, the Integrity Club Master of the school, Mr. Gbenga Jatau, expressed appreciation to the EFCC Chairman and management his team for bringing the club to the school. “On behalf of the management, staff, and students of Excellent Kiddies Academy, I extend our heartfelt gratitude to the EFCC Chairman for this great honour. We applaud the Commission’s unwavering commitment to fighting all forms of economic and financial crimes and building a better Nigeria,” he said.
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  • Rwanda has bänned impørts of second-hand clothing and footwear from Eurøpe to bolster its local textile industry and foster self-reliance in fashion production. The government argues that cheap, used garments, often referred to as “chagua” or “clothes of deäd people,” undermine domestic manufacturing and compromise national dignity by flooding markets with abandoned clothes. Initiated in 2016 with high tariffs and finalized in 2025, the ban aims to create jobs and support the “Made in Rwanda” initiative, though it has sparked concerns about affordability, as local clothing remains expensive for many. The policy has also strained trade relations, notably with the U.S., leading to Rwanda’s partial suspension from AGOA in 2018. Despite challenges, the ban reflects Rwanda’s push for economic independence and pride in locally produced fashion.


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    Rwanda has bänned impørts of second-hand clothing and footwear from Eurøpe to bolster its local textile industry and foster self-reliance in fashion production. The government argues that cheap, used garments, often referred to as “chagua” or “clothes of deäd people,” undermine domestic manufacturing and compromise national dignity by flooding markets with abandoned clothes. Initiated in 2016 with high tariffs and finalized in 2025, the ban aims to create jobs and support the “Made in Rwanda” initiative, though it has sparked concerns about affordability, as local clothing remains expensive for many. The policy has also strained trade relations, notably with the U.S., leading to Rwanda’s partial suspension from AGOA in 2018. Despite challenges, the ban reflects Rwanda’s push for economic independence and pride in locally produced fashion. this is how to grow indigenous products of made in Africa, join on Jaconna on all social media.
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  • Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, officially inaugurated the newly established Technical and Vocational Education and Training College, GTC Enugu, during her recent two-day working visit to Enugu State. This institution represents the first of eight technical and vocational colleges that Governor Peter Mbah is establishing across the federal constituencies of Enugu State, signifying a distinct shift from traditional, rote-based education to experiential, skill-driven learning. GTC Enugu boasts 24 ultra-modern training centers, including facilities dedicated to ICT and digital innovation, renewable energy, welding and fabrication, auto-mechatronics, refrigeration and air conditioning, fashion design and garment making, hospitality, and more. The facility also includes two modern hostels capable of housing up to 1,000 resident male and female students.
    Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, officially inaugurated the newly established Technical and Vocational Education and Training College, GTC Enugu, during her recent two-day working visit to Enugu State. This institution represents the first of eight technical and vocational colleges that Governor Peter Mbah is establishing across the federal constituencies of Enugu State, signifying a distinct shift from traditional, rote-based education to experiential, skill-driven learning. GTC Enugu boasts 24 ultra-modern training centers, including facilities dedicated to ICT and digital innovation, renewable energy, welding and fabrication, auto-mechatronics, refrigeration and air conditioning, fashion design and garment making, hospitality, and more. The facility also includes two modern hostels capable of housing up to 1,000 resident male and female students.
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