• Ever wondered what your loved ones think about flying out of Nigeria amid all the chatter about 'hardship'? Uddin Ifeanyi shares a light-hearted glimpse into this in his latest article. He recounts how he asked his daughter, traveling from Lagos to London, to check if the Virgin Atlantic flight was packed or more like a cozy gathering of friends.

    It’s a funny reminder of how perceptions can shift based on our environment. Sometimes, a plane's passenger list might just reflect the collective mood—or lack thereof—back home.

    As we navigate these conversations, let’s aim to express our views without inadvertently speaking for those in power. After all, it’s better to be a voice in the crowd than the voice of the crowd!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/891389-how-not-to-speak-for-any-government-by-uddin-ifeanyi.html
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    Ever wondered what your loved ones think about flying out of Nigeria amid all the chatter about 'hardship'? Uddin Ifeanyi shares a light-hearted glimpse into this in his latest article. He recounts how he asked his daughter, traveling from Lagos to London, to check if the Virgin Atlantic flight was packed or more like a cozy gathering of friends. It’s a funny reminder of how perceptions can shift based on our environment. Sometimes, a plane's passenger list might just reflect the collective mood—or lack thereof—back home. As we navigate these conversations, let’s aim to express our views without inadvertently speaking for those in power. After all, it’s better to be a voice in the crowd than the voice of the crowd! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/891389-how-not-to-speak-for-any-government-by-uddin-ifeanyi.html #Nigeria #Aviation #Opinion #Humor #SocialCommentary
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    How not to speak for any government, By Uddin Ifeanyi
    “My daughter was on the Virgin Atlantic Flight that took off from Lagos to London today. I asked her to find out whether the plane was filled up or going to London near empty judging by the noisy campaign from a section of the country about the ̵
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  • Ever find yourself chuckling at the police in a viral photo? It turns out, those laughs may reflect deeper truths about our own perspectives. 🌧️ In the article "When We Laugh at the Police, Are We Really Laughing at Ourselves?", Lanre Olagunju explores how humor can both highlight societal issues and serve as a mirror to our own experiences.

    We often poke fun at authority figures, but is it a way to cope with our frustrations? Personally, I’ve found that humor can be a great way to bond with friends over shared experiences—good or bad.

    As we navigate a complex relationship with law enforcement, maybe it’s time to consider the implications behind our laughter. Are we critiquing the system or simply finding solace in our own humanity? 🤔

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/06/23/when-we-laugh-at-the-police-are-we-really-laughing-at-ourselves/

    #PoliceHumor #SocietyReflections #LaughterAndTruth #SocialCommentary #NigeriaNews
    Ever find yourself chuckling at the police in a viral photo? It turns out, those laughs may reflect deeper truths about our own perspectives. 🌧️ In the article "When We Laugh at the Police, Are We Really Laughing at Ourselves?", Lanre Olagunju explores how humor can both highlight societal issues and serve as a mirror to our own experiences. We often poke fun at authority figures, but is it a way to cope with our frustrations? Personally, I’ve found that humor can be a great way to bond with friends over shared experiences—good or bad. As we navigate a complex relationship with law enforcement, maybe it’s time to consider the implications behind our laughter. Are we critiquing the system or simply finding solace in our own humanity? 🤔 Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/06/23/when-we-laugh-at-the-police-are-we-really-laughing-at-ourselves/ #PoliceHumor #SocietyReflections #LaughterAndTruth #SocialCommentary #NigeriaNews
    When We Laugh at the Police, Are We Really Laughing at Ourselves? 
     Lanre Olagunju  On a rainy day somewhere in Nigeria, a photograph began circulating on social media. In it, several police officers sat in the open back of a pick-up van. Rain
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  • 🔒 In a twist of fate that sounds like a plot from a sitcom, a 35-year-old man, Ahmed Tijani, finds himself behind bars after being remanded for alleged burglary in Ekiti. The Magistrate Court determined there was enough evidence to keep him in a correctional facility while the case unfolds.

    While some might say crime doesn’t pay, it seems Ahmed might be learning that lesson the hard way! It’s a reminder of how quickly life can change directions—one minute you’re planning your next big move, and the next you're planning your defense in court.

    What are your thoughts on the justice system’s approach to these cases?

    Read more about this unfolding story here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/04/court-remands-35-year-old-man-for-alleged-burglary-in-ekiti/

    #CrimeNews #Ekiti #Burglary #JusticeSystem #SocialCommentary
    🔒 In a twist of fate that sounds like a plot from a sitcom, a 35-year-old man, Ahmed Tijani, finds himself behind bars after being remanded for alleged burglary in Ekiti. The Magistrate Court determined there was enough evidence to keep him in a correctional facility while the case unfolds. While some might say crime doesn’t pay, it seems Ahmed might be learning that lesson the hard way! It’s a reminder of how quickly life can change directions—one minute you’re planning your next big move, and the next you're planning your defense in court. What are your thoughts on the justice system’s approach to these cases? Read more about this unfolding story here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/04/court-remands-35-year-old-man-for-alleged-burglary-in-ekiti/ #CrimeNews #Ekiti #Burglary #JusticeSystem #SocialCommentary
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    Court remands 35-year-old man for alleged burglary in Ekiti
    A Magistrate Court sitting in Ado-Ekiti has ordered the remand of a 35-year-old man, Ahmed Tijani, at the correctional facility in Ado-Ekiti over alleged burglary and stealing. The prosecutor, ASP Yomi Osuolale, told the court that there is probable
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