OPERATION FANSAN YAMMA: TROOPS DESTROY TERRORIST HIDEOUTS AS OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS COMMENCE IN KATSINA STATE. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 OPERATION FANSAN YAMMA: TROOPS DESTROY TERRORIST HIDEOUTS AS OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS COMMENCE IN KATSINA STATE Troops of Joint Task Force North West Operation FANSAN YAMMA (JTF NW OPFY) have commenced a deliberate offensive operation, code-named Operation CLEAN SWEEP III, targeting terrorist and bandit elements operating within Matazu Local Government Area and adjoining communities in Katsina State. The operation was launched following the unfortunate incident that led to the death of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, who was abducted alongside his wife by suspected terrorists and bandits in the area. The operation is aimed at locating and neutralizing the perpetrators of the heinous act, dismantling criminal networks and restoring security within the affected communities. Since the commencement of the operation on 14 June 2026, troops have conducted aggressive fighting patrols, intelligence-led raids, cordon-and-search operations and clearance missions across identified criminal ...

ARIANNA HUFFINGTON SAYS SHE HATES THE WORD BALANCE: 'IF YOU CAN FINISH EVERYTHING BEFORE YOU GO TO SLEEP, YOU DON'T HAVE AN INTERESTING ENOUGH JOB'. (PHOTO).


 Arianna Huffington says she hates the word balance: 'If you can finish everything before you go to sleep, you don't have an interesting enough job'


Arianna Huffington has pushed back against Gen Z’s desire for strict boundaries between work and personal life, arguing that anyone with an “interesting job” cannot simply shut their laptop at 5 p.m. 


The Thrive Global founder, who previously built The Huffington Post into a $315 million acquisition, explained that her own schedule rarely has a fixed end. 


She said meaningful work often leaves tasks unfinished at day’s end, and if someone consistently completes everything before bedtime, it may signal they aren’t being challenged enough.


Huffington’s stance comes from personal experience with burnout. In 2007, while working 18‑hour days, she collapsed from exhaustion, breaking her cheekbone after hitting her desk. 


Rather than advocating for fewer hours, she emphasizes the importance of replenishing energy through sleep, nutrition, and recovery. 


She insists that most adults need seven to nine hours of rest to function effectively, and that wellness practices like exercise and healthy eating are essential to sustaining demanding careers.


For Huffington, work is not separate from life but part of a fulfilling whole. She describes her job as a source of joy, provided she takes time to recharge with family, friends, and self‑care. 


She believes that success comes from fueling both body and soul, not from counting hours. In her view, the key is approaching work with resilience and passion, while ensuring that personal renewal keeps pace with professional intensity.

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