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The need for Nigerian politicians to be cautious in their statements
Truth be told, many politicians who served this nation have benefited immensely from its oil-derived wealth. Nigeria is a blessed nation that has everything to take care of her citizens and to protect ...
Politicians, these days are not just vying for votes, they’re competing for attention, influence, and credibility online. Growing followership on platforms like X reflects engagement, campaign ...
Nigeria has had its fair share of leaders who left office with more curses than praises. If there’s one thing that unites Nigerians across ethnic, religious, and political lines, it’s our collective ...
Prominent Nigerian politicians accused of raiding government coffers in their country have family and corporate links to properties worth millions of dollars in the Carolinas, including a tract in ...
There is no evidence that Donald Trump banned Nigerian politicians from visiting the United States, contrary to a claim that appeared online during the U.S. president’s first full day in office. The ...
A new development has revealed the list of Nigerian politicians the coup plotters planned to eliminate on October 1. President Bola Tinubu topped the list.
The defection of several MPs from Nigeria’s opposition parties to the All Progressives Congress (APC) has swelled the ranks of the ruling party and put it in a strong position for the 2027 general ...
But it’s hard to say no to donations. Izuchukwu Ezidimma attends regular Anglican church services in Nigeria. He has never gone to a political rally. But he has experienced a church service that was ...
A post shared on Facebook claims President Donald Trump banned all Nigerian politicians from entering the United States. Social media users are claiming that Trump banned all Nigerian politicians from ...
Former Sokoto State governor, Attahiru Dalhatu Bafarawa, has criticized the current state of Nigerian politics, saying it is now dominated by selfishness rather than service to the people. Speaking ...
Sir: Every four years, a peculiar drama unfolds across Nigeria. The same actors—tainted, tested, and often found wanting—return to the stage draped in new costumes, mouthing old lies with fresher ...
Now, let’s face it. Despite all the empty (and, often, very exasperating) noise about being driven by patriotism and “desire to serve my people” that usually saturates the atmosphere at each election ...
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