Some members of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) have accused Festus Osifo, the group’s national president, of “undemocratic conduct and constitutional violations”. In a petition addressed to the registrar of trade unions, ministry of labour and productivity seen by TheCable, the members also raised concerns about the conduct of Lumumba Okugbawa, the general secretary …
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UK MOSQUE SET ABLAZE WITH TWO PEOPLE INSIDE
A UK mosque was set ablaze with two people still inside in a suspected arson attack that police are treating as a hate crime. It is the latest violent incident to be reported in a politically charged British summer, during which incidents of Islamophobic and antisemitic hate have remained high, and comes just days after a deadly attack outside a …
Read More »BENIN MARKET WOMEN CELEBRATE OBA’S BOLD STAND AGAINST TINUBU’S DAUGHTER
Market women across Benin are rejoicing and praising the Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty Oba Ewuare II, for his bold stance in rejecting the attempt to introduce the title of Iyaloja into Benin Kingdom — a title he firmly described as foreign to Benin tradition. The incident unfolded on October 4, 2025, when Oba Ewuare II turned down the …
Read More »OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN THREAT TO NIGERIA’S FUTURE – PETER OBI
The 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has warned that Nigeria’s future stability is at risk if urgent steps are not taken to address the country’s education. crisis. In a post on his verified X handle on Sunday, Obi said that with over 24 million children currently out of school, “Nigeria holds 24 million reasons to fear what lies …
Read More »IT’S A LIE, I HAVEN’T LEFT OBIDIENT MOVEMENT – DAVID HUNDEYIN
Few days ago, social media went agog with claims that the seasoned Nigerian investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, has abandoned the Obidient Movement after he expressed his disagreement with a view point of a popular Obidient. He took it upon himself to clear the air, confirming he is still on board with the Obidient Movement idea. On Sunday at 4:30 PM, …
Read More »BANDITS OVERRUN, SEIZE SIX MACHINE GUNS, 30,000 ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION FROM ARMY
At least six General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMGs) and more than 30,000 rounds of ammunition were seized from a Nigerian Army joint task force by bandits in Obanla, Kwara State, last month, SaharaReporters has learned. According to security sources, the heavily armed gang that carried out the attack is the same group now terrorising parts of Kogi State, where dozens …
Read More »REPS MINORITY CAUCUS CONVENES OVER MOVE TO OUST LEADER, CHINDA
Members of the Minority Caucus in the House of Representatives are set to meet in Abuja today to discuss the ongoing legal action filed by their leader, Kingsley Chinda, aimed at halting an alleged plot to remove him from office. The meeting notice, circulated on Sunday, was jointly signed by Agbedi Frederick of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Afam Ogene …
Read More »DISQUIET IN NASS OVER NON-RELEASE OF FUNDS FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
The non-release of funds by the executive for the funding of many capital projects captured in the 2024 Budget is causing disquiet among some members of the Senate and the House of Representatives Despite the perceived cordial relationship between the current National Assembly and the Executive, an open confrontation over the poor and slow implementation of the capital component of …
Read More »ABUJA NOT SAFE, STOP PLAYING POLITICS WITH SECURITY, – FCT YOUTHS TELL WIKE
The Abuja Youth Forum has faulted the claim by Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), that Abuja is the safest city in Nigeria. The group, led by Comrade Ayuba Danladi, said the minister’s remark amounted to “political theatre” in the face of rising insecurity in the capital. The forum cited recent incidents, including the killing of Dr …
Read More »KENYAN COURT ORDERS RELEASE OF LATE NIGERIAN AIR VICE MARSHAL’S BODY DETAINED BY NAIROBI HOSPITAL OVER N111MILLION BILL
A disagreement over a disputed hospital bill has led to the refusal to release the body of a retired Nigerian Air Force officer, Air Vice Marshal Terry O. Okorodudu (Rtd), who died at the Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi on September 9, 2025. The hospital had withheld the body pending the settlement of an outstanding bill of Sh9.8 million …
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