In the ever-dramatic theatre of Nigerian politics, there’s hardly a dull moment. But every now and then, a political figure grabs the mic with enough […]
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Fuel Price Drops Again – But Will Your Pocket Feel the Relief?
In a move that has got Nigerians raising both eyebrows and fuel hoses, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has dropped the pump price […]
Na Who Fear Peter Obi Like This?” – Nigerians React As Edo Governor’s ‘No Entry’ Order Sparks Fury
In what many Nigerians have now dubbed “Governor’s Gatekeeping Drama,” the newly sworn-in Governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo, has stirred the hornet’s nest by […]
Finally, A Place to Call Home: NUJ Journalists’ Housing Dream Set to Become Reality in FCT
After years of waka waka and landlord palava, journalists in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) may soon hang their boots—at least when it comes to […]
How Africa Is Losing $90 Billion to Dirty Fuel — And Why Dangote Is Fed Up
Aliko Dangote doesn’t talk much, but when he does, even oil flows differently. And at the just-concluded West African Refined Fuel Conference in Abuja, Nigeria’s […]
Eleven Years On, Chibok Parents Still Cry: “Bring Back Our Girls — Every Single One”
It’s been eleven long, painful years. For most people, time may have dulled the memory of the Chibok schoolgirls’ abduction — that dark April night […]
No Hiding Place for Runaway Criminals – Immigration Warns
If you’re a criminal planning to “japa” out of Nigeria unnoticed, you might want to cancel that trip and start praying for mercy instead. According […]
From Bandits to Bots: Nigeria’s Security Headache Is No Longer Just Bullets and Bombs
In a world that feels like it’s constantly on edge—from war zones to weather alerts, and now, Wi-Fi hacks—Nigeria finds itself at a tough crossroads. […]
Nigeria’s Hidden Leak: The $18 Billion That Disappears Each Year
Let’s be honest—when most Nigerians think of where our money goes, we usually blame the usual suspects: corrupt politicians, inflated budgets, or maybe that cousin […]
Laughing Through the Pain: How Nicknames Became Africa’s New Protest Tool
In Africa, where government policies can feel more like punishments than solutions, people have found a creative outlet for their frustrations — humour. And not […]