• ‎Nigeria Government Condemns Israeli Strike on Iran, Calls for Immediate Ceasefire

    ‎The Federal Government of Nigeria has strongly criticized Israel’s recent preemptive strike on Iranian territory, which led to a retaliatory missile attack from Iran, further escalating tensions in the Middle East.

    ‎In a statement released on Saturday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria expressed deep concern over the rising conflict and called on both countries to stop further military actions and resume diplomatic dialogue.

    ‎The government condemned Israel’s aggressive move, which it said had sparked dangerous exchanges of missiles and airstrikes between the two nations. The violence intensified after Israel carried out its most extensive military strike on Iran, claiming to have targeted nuclear and military facilities in Tehran and Natanz.

    ‎Iran responded by launching multiple missiles at major Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, causing widespread panic and forcing civilians into shelters.

    ‎Nigeria warned that the ongoing cycle of retaliation poses serious risks to civilian lives and could further destabilize the already fragile Middle East region. The conflict, the government noted, could have dire implications for global peace, security, and economic development.

    ‎Nigeria Government Condemns Israeli Strike on Iran, Calls for Immediate Ceasefire ‎ ‎The Federal Government of Nigeria has strongly criticized Israel’s recent preemptive strike on Iranian territory, which led to a retaliatory missile attack from Iran, further escalating tensions in the Middle East. ‎ ‎In a statement released on Saturday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria expressed deep concern over the rising conflict and called on both countries to stop further military actions and resume diplomatic dialogue. ‎ ‎The government condemned Israel’s aggressive move, which it said had sparked dangerous exchanges of missiles and airstrikes between the two nations. The violence intensified after Israel carried out its most extensive military strike on Iran, claiming to have targeted nuclear and military facilities in Tehran and Natanz. ‎ ‎Iran responded by launching multiple missiles at major Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, causing widespread panic and forcing civilians into shelters. ‎ ‎Nigeria warned that the ongoing cycle of retaliation poses serious risks to civilian lives and could further destabilize the already fragile Middle East region. The conflict, the government noted, could have dire implications for global peace, security, and economic development. ‎
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  • “The government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria condemns Israel’s preemptive strike on Iran that has led to an escalation of hostilities between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the State of Israel, marked by sustained missile and aerial exchanges across both territories.

    “Nigeria expresses its grave concern and calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities and urges both parties to exercise utmost restraint in the interest of regional and global peace."
    “The government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria condemns Israel’s preemptive strike on Iran that has led to an escalation of hostilities between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the State of Israel, marked by sustained missile and aerial exchanges across both territories. “Nigeria expresses its grave concern and calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities and urges both parties to exercise utmost restraint in the interest of regional and global peace."
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  • Elon Musk lost $34 billion yesterday as he exchanged words and tantrums on Twitter with his bestie and the world's most powerful man, Donald Trump.

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    Elon Musk lost $34 billion yesterday as he exchanged words and tantrums on Twitter with his bestie and the world's most powerful man, Donald Trump. For proper context, no Nigerian alive is worth $34 billion.
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  • Amidst the scare of bankruptcy driven by Fake NEWS media, Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, the CEO/MD of Fidelity Bank, increased her stake in the bank by acquiring an additional 18 million units’ shares, valued at N366.3million.

    The shares were purchased in a transaction on May 19, at a price of N20.35 per share on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX).

    Interestingly, last November, Nneka Onyeali, increased her stake in the bank by acquiring an additional 10 million shares, valued at N157.9 million.

    During the Bank IPO in July/August 2024, she said the shares were going to be oversubscribed

    What's even more interesting is that amongst all the other other banks that did Public Offer, Fidelity shares performance is the most outstanding

    Respect to Nneka and the team at Fidelity

    You really have kept to your word

    #moneylessons247
    Amidst the scare of bankruptcy driven by Fake NEWS media, Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, the CEO/MD of Fidelity Bank, increased her stake in the bank by acquiring an additional 18 million units’ shares, valued at N366.3million. The shares were purchased in a transaction on May 19, at a price of N20.35 per share on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX). Interestingly, last November, Nneka Onyeali, increased her stake in the bank by acquiring an additional 10 million shares, valued at N157.9 million. During the Bank IPO in July/August 2024, she said the shares were going to be oversubscribed What's even more interesting is that amongst all the other other banks that did Public Offer, Fidelity shares performance is the most outstanding Respect to Nneka and the team at Fidelity You really have kept to your word #moneylessons247
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  • The first war of 2025 has officially begun. India vs. Pakistan.

    It started with a sudden exchange of gunfire between soldiers at the Kashmir border.

    Now, here’s what that means.

    Kashmir is a region both India and Pakistan claim as theirs. It has been a point of serious tension for over 70 years. Sometimes things go quiet, and other times, like now, it explodes.

    The border area called the Line of Control is heavily guarded. But a few days ago, shots were fired. Soldiers died.

    But this is not just a small fight. This is war.

    India recently removed a law that gave Kashmir special treatment. That decision angered many people, especially in Pakistan. The Pakistani government saw it as a direct threat and responded fast.

    Now, both countries have sent more troops to the border. Fighter jets, missiles, and the world is paying attention.

    Why does this matter?

    Because India and Pakistan both have nuclear weapons. If this escalates, it could affect not just South Asia but the entire world.

    And there's more.

    China supports Pakistan. The U.S. supports India. Russia is staying quiet. If these bigger powers get involved, it could turn into something even more dangerous.

    Also, India is a major player in the world’s tech and trade industries. If war continues, prices may rise. Global markets could feel the shock. And millions of people could be affected, even outside Asia.

    2025 is just getting started. And already, the world is standing on the edge of something serious.
    The first war of 2025 has officially begun. India vs. Pakistan. It started with a sudden exchange of gunfire between soldiers at the Kashmir border. Now, here’s what that means. Kashmir is a region both India and Pakistan claim as theirs. It has been a point of serious tension for over 70 years. Sometimes things go quiet, and other times, like now, it explodes. The border area called the Line of Control is heavily guarded. But a few days ago, shots were fired. Soldiers died. But this is not just a small fight. This is war. India recently removed a law that gave Kashmir special treatment. That decision angered many people, especially in Pakistan. The Pakistani government saw it as a direct threat and responded fast. Now, both countries have sent more troops to the border. Fighter jets, missiles, and the world is paying attention. Why does this matter? Because India and Pakistan both have nuclear weapons. If this escalates, it could affect not just South Asia but the entire world. And there's more. China supports Pakistan. The U.S. supports India. Russia is staying quiet. If these bigger powers get involved, it could turn into something even more dangerous. Also, India is a major player in the world’s tech and trade industries. If war continues, prices may rise. Global markets could feel the shock. And millions of people could be affected, even outside Asia. 2025 is just getting started. And already, the world is standing on the edge of something serious.
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