HUNGER, POVERTY, UNEMPLOYMENT MARK TINUBU’S FIRST YEAR IN OFFICE President Bola Tinubu’s first year in office has thrown many Nigerians into hunger with an ample lack of basic amenities while unemployment keeps rising, the latest survey by the African Polling Institute (API) shows. In its survey, API, an independent, non-profit, and non-partisan opinion research think-tank noted that an overwhelming majority …
Read More »DON’T BE BRUTAL IN QUEST FOR KILLERS OF SOLDIERS IN ABA, IGBO ELDERS BEG MILITARY
DON’T BE BRUTAL IN QUEST FOR KILLERS OF SOLDIERS IN ABA, IGBO ELDERS BEG MILITARY Igbo elders have begged the Nigeria military not to be brutal in its quest to revenge the killing of five soldiers in Aba, Abia State on Thursday by hoodlums. The elders appealed to the military authorities to rather deploy intelligence and fish out the perpetrators …
Read More »TENSION IN ABA AS SOLDIERS TAKE OVER CITY
TENSION IN ABA AS SOLDIERS TAKE OVER CITY Tension has increased in Aba, Abia State, as military forces have taken control of the city in reaction to the tragic incident that claimed the lives of five soldiers at a military checkpoint at Obikabia junction, Ogbor Hill. The attack on the checkpoint, which left military vehicles and infrastructure destroyed and resulted …
Read More »STAY AT HOME AND WORK FOR YOUR PEOPLE, TINUBU TELLS GOVERNORS
STAY AT HOME AND WORK FOR YOUR PEOPLE, TINUBU TELLS GOVERNORS President Bola Tinubu has decried the level of poverty and infrastructural decay in the North, saying that it is unacceptable. Tinubu, who also lamented the number of out-of-school children in the country, called on elders and leaders in the country to prevail on State Governors to stay in their …
Read More »NIGERIA WE HAIL THEE: REINTRODUCTION OF OLD NATIONAL ANTHEM MY PRIORITY – TINUBU
NIGERIA WE HAIL THEE: REINTRODUCTION OF OLD NATIONAL ANTHEM MY PRIORITY – TINUBU President Bola Tinubu has said the reintroduction of the old national anthem has always been his priority. Tinubu disclosed this during his meeting with the leadership of the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, at the State House in Abuja, according to a statement issued by his spokesman, Ajuri …
Read More »HURIWA CONDEMNS GALE OF DEMOLITIONS IN ENUGU, SAYS IT’S INSENSITIVE
HURIWA CONDEMNS GALE OF DEMOLITIONS IN ENUGU, SAYS IT’S INSENSITIVE Civil rights advocacy group, the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has criticised the gale of demolitions of residential and commercial buildings as well as a higher institution in Enugu City and the ancient Ogige Market in Nsukka by the government of Barr. Peter Mbah just to set motor …
Read More »HOW SOCIAL MEDIA SHAPED NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY
HOW SOCIAL MEDIA SHAPED NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY Since the military returned to the barracks in 1999, Nigeria has held seven elections every four years. Of these periods, three were done without the direct impact of social media: 1999, 2003, and 2007. But 2011 marked a turnaround. Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, who won the election that year, declared his presidential bid on social …
Read More »ABIA GOVERNOR PLACES N25M BOUNTY ON KILLERS OF FIVE SOLDIERS
ABIA GOVT PLACES N25M BOUNTY ON KILLERS OF FIVE SOLDIERS The Abia State Government has placed a N25 million bounty on the killers of five soldiers in the Aba area on Thursday, May 30. The state government also condoled with the Chief of Army Staff, Taoreed Lagbaja over the incident. Recall that some unknown gunmen on Thursday stormed the military …
Read More »MILITARY RELEASES IDENTITIES OF SOLDIERS KILLED BY TERRORISTS IN ABIA
MILITARY RELEASES IDENTITIES OF SOLDIERS KILLED BY TERRORISTS IN ABIA Identities of the soldiers gruesomely murdered in Abia State by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have emerged. During the sit-at-home on Thursday, vehicles and tricycles were also set ablaze by the rampaging IPOB terrorists. The military, in a statement on Friday, confirmed that no fewer than five …
Read More »POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES OF REGIONALISM: WHICH REGION SUFFERS MOST?
POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES OF RESTRUCTURING NIGERIA: WHICH REGION SUFFERS MOST? Nigeria, a country with a complex political and economic landscape, has been grappling with the idea of restructuring for several years. Proponents argue that it will promote economic growth, reduce inequality, and address grievances among the country’s diverse regions. However, there are concerns about the potential consequences of restructuring, particularly for …
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