Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Breaking News 🥹❤️❤️❤️❤️ Captain Theresa Claiborne, the first Black female pilot in the U.S. Air Force retires after 43 years . She recorded 23,000 flight hours . She was the first Black woman to serve as a command pilot and instructor for the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker . For 43 years NO CRASH . She retired as a SUCCESSFUL woman and wants to be there for her grande children . Moral lesson : She is a great woman and will always be celebrated.

Breaking News 🥹❤️❤️❤️❤️ Captain Theresa Claiborne, the first Black female pilot in the U.S. Air Force retires after 43 years . She recorded 23,000 flight hours . She was the first Black woman to serve as a command pilot and instructor for the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker . For 43 years NO CRASH . She retired as a SUCCESSFUL woman and wants to be there for her grande children . Moral lesson : She is a great woman and will always be celebrated.

BREAKING: NNPCL Moves Toward Commercial Oil Production at Eba, Ogun Poised to Join Oil-Producing States❤️🇳🇬 A technical team from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has visited the Eba oil well in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area as preparations advance for the commencement of commercial drilling operations in the state. The inspection followed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval for commercial exploration and forms part of the Federal Government’s efforts to deploy the required technical capacity and infrastructure for production. Officials of NNPCL carried out the exercise alongside representatives of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and national security agencies to evaluate the site and confirm its readiness for drilling activities. The delegation was led by Hussein Aliyu, Project Coordinator for Enserv, who headed the NNPCL Enserv technical team. Other members included Wasiu Adeniyi, Onwugba Kelechi, Engr. Rabiu M. Audu, Ojonoka Braimah, Ahmad Usman, Akinbosola Oluwaseyi, Salisu Nuhu, James Amezhinim, Yusuf Abdul-Azeez, Amararu Isukul and Livinus J. Kigbu. Governor Dapo Abiodun described the development as a landmark achievement for Ogun State, saying the commencement of drilling at Eba would stimulate economic growth, create employment opportunities and attract increased federal presence to the state’s coastal communities. Geological reports had earlier confirmed the presence of hydrocarbons within the Ogun Waterside axis, leading to preliminary surveys and technical engagements by NNPCL. The Ogun State Government also carried out an independent verification of the oil well’s coordinates, affirming that the discovery is located within the state’s boundaries. To secure the project, naval security personnel have been deployed to the site for over 18 months, with the support of the Ogun State Government, to protect the facility and its environs. The Eba oil well is regarded as part of Nigeria’s strategic move to expand oil production beyond the Niger Delta region. Stakeholders noted that the next phase would focus on regulatory compliance, community relations, environmental protection and the smooth take-off of commercial operations. The state government also expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for his support toward the development of frontier oil basins and the equitable spread of the nation’s energy resources.

BREAKING: NNPCL Moves Toward Commercial Oil Production at Eba, Ogun Poised to Join Oil-Producing States❤️🇳🇬 A technical team from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has visited the Eba oil well in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area as preparations advance for the commencement of commercial drilling operations in the state. The inspection followed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval for commercial exploration and forms part of the Federal Government’s efforts to deploy the required technical capacity and infrastructure for production. Officials of NNPCL carried out the exercise alongside representatives of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and national security agencies to evaluate the site and confirm its readiness for drilling activities. The delegation was led by Hussein Aliyu, Project Coordinator for Enserv, who headed the NNPCL Enserv technical team. Other members included Wasiu Adeniyi, Onwugba Kelechi, Engr. Rabiu M. Audu, Ojonoka Braimah, Ahmad Usman, Akinbosola Oluwaseyi, Salisu Nuhu, James Amezhinim, Yusuf Abdul-Azeez, Amararu Isukul and Livinus J. Kigbu. Governor Dapo Abiodun described the development as a landmark achievement for Ogun State, saying the commencement of drilling at Eba would stimulate economic growth, create employment opportunities and attract increased federal presence to the state’s coastal communities. Geological reports had earlier confirmed the presence of hydrocarbons within the Ogun Waterside axis, leading to preliminary surveys and technical engagements by NNPCL. The Ogun State Government also carried out an independent verification of the oil well’s coordinates, affirming that the discovery is located within the state’s boundaries. To secure the project, naval security personnel have been deployed to the site for over 18 months, with the support of the Ogun State Government, to protect the facility and its environs. The Eba oil well is regarded as part of Nigeria’s strategic move to expand oil production beyond the Niger Delta region. Stakeholders noted that the next phase would focus on regulatory compliance, community relations, environmental protection and the smooth take-off of commercial operations. The state government also expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for his support toward the development of frontier oil basins and the equitable spread of the nation’s energy resources.

Tems has become the first African female artiste to have seven entries on the U.S Billboard Hot 100 chart. She made this massive milestone after her song, “What You Need”, debuted at number 93 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100, making her total entries seven. This places her in the league of the likes of Burna Boy and South African group Seether, who each have seven as the African artistes with the highest Billboard Hot 100 entries.

Tems has become the first African female artiste to have seven entries on the U.S Billboard Hot 100 chart. She made this massive milestone after her song, “What You Need”, debuted at number 93 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100, making her total entries seven. This places her in the league of the likes of Burna Boy and South African group Seether, who each have seven as the African artistes with the highest Billboard Hot 100 entries.

50 Cent couldn’t believe that the Kendrick of yesterday could be this BIG. He congratulated Kendrick Lamar after he swept 5 #GRAMMYs in one night, back to back. For Kendrick to make it to this point, he’s easily one of the greatest to ever do it. 27 Grammys is cr@zy… no one may ever reach that height. Even Drake, Future and J. Cole can’t

50 Cent couldn’t believe that the Kendrick of yesterday could be this BIG. He congratulated Kendrick Lamar after he swept 5 #GRAMMYs in one night, back to back. For Kendrick to make it to this point, he’s easily one of the greatest to ever do it. 27 Grammys is cr@zy… no one may ever reach that height. Even Drake, Future and J. Cole can’t

Chris Brown announces that he will make history with his upcoming worldwide tour following the success of his “Breezy Bowl XX” Tour. 👀 “Wait until you hear about what’s happening this summer. FINNA MAKE HISTORY”

Chris Brown announces that he will make history with his upcoming worldwide tour following the success of his “Breezy Bowl XX” Tour. 👀 “Wait until you hear about what’s happening this summer. FINNA MAKE HISTORY”

🚨 | Manchester United fan Frank Ilett is secretly happy with the result against West Ham United. 👀✂️

🚨 | Manchester United fan Frank Ilett is secretly happy with the result against West Ham United. 👀✂️

💭💣 Nigeria NT coach, Eric Chelle: “My biggest DREAM is to become Real Madrid's first ever African coach." 🌍🤍

💭💣 Nigeria NT coach, Eric Chelle: “My biggest DREAM is to become Real Madrid's first ever African coach." 🌍🤍

This is actually wild to me. Kendall Jenner is standing behind her ex (Lewis Hamilton), who’s now dating her older sister, while dancing to her other ex’s live performance (Bad Bunny), who just accepted the 2026 Grammy Award for Album of the Year from her other ex (Harry Styles) 💀

This is actually wild to me. Kendall Jenner is standing behind her ex (Lewis Hamilton), who’s now dating her older sister, while dancing to her other ex’s live performance (Bad Bunny), who just accepted the 2026 Grammy Award for Album of the Year from her other ex (Harry Styles) 💀

Antony is already up to 18 goal contributions this season, his best return since 2021/22, when he was at Ajax 👀👏 Found his new home at Real Betis 🇪🇸✨

Antony is already up to 18 goal contributions this season, his best return since 2021/22, when he was at Ajax 👀👏 Found his new home at Real Betis 🇪🇸✨

In November 1982, at the height of the Cold War, a 10-year-old American girl watched the news and heard adults talk calmly about nuclear annihilation. Her name was Samantha Smith. That night, she asked her mother a disarming question: “If everyone is so afraid of the Soviet leader, why doesn’t someone just ask him if he wants a war?” So she did. Samantha wrote directly to Yuri Andropov, asking why the USSR wanted to fight and whether peace was possible. Months later, the unthinkable happened—Andropov replied. He said the Soviet people did not want war and invited her to visit. In 1983, Samantha traveled to the Soviet Union, met children her age, and returned with one simple message: “The Russians are just like us.” She died in a plane crash two years later, at 13. She never lived to see the Cold War end. But for a moment, a child cut through fear where governments could not. ----------

In November 1982, at the height of the Cold War, a 10-year-old American girl watched the news and heard adults talk calmly about nuclear annihilation. Her name was Samantha Smith. That night, she asked her mother a disarming question: “If everyone is so afraid of the Soviet leader, why doesn’t someone just ask him if he wants a war?” So she did. Samantha wrote directly to Yuri Andropov, asking why the USSR wanted to fight and whether peace was possible. Months later, the unthinkable happened—Andropov replied. He said the Soviet people did not want war and invited her to visit. In 1983, Samantha traveled to the Soviet Union, met children her age, and returned with one simple message: “The Russians are just like us.” She died in a plane crash two years later, at 13. She never lived to see the Cold War end. But for a moment, a child cut through fear where governments could not. ----------