•Ike Ekweremadu behind the bar in UK The UK government has rejected a request to transfer Ike Ekweremadu, former Deputy Senate President, to Nigeria to complete his jail sentence for organ trafficking. Ekweremadu is serving a sentence of nine years and eight months after being found guilty of conspiring to exploit a man for his […]
•Attacked school signpost, terrorists and Tinubu Following increasing terror attacks on Schools and places of worship in parts of the country, especially the North, stakeholders, including seasoned politicians, activists and clerics, have called for surveillance over these targets to considerably forestall future attacks. In separate interview...
•Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, says the federal government has not prosecuted individuals suspected of financing terrorism because the process requires extensive and delicate investigations that cannot be rushed. Speaking on Channels Televi...
•Tinubu and Trump The federal government says it is not denying the scale of killings across the country but is taking significant steps to address security challenges in Nigeria. Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, stated this on Channels TV last night. “Yes, we have people being killed, no doubt about that, and ...
•Bandits and Tinubu The federal government has ordered the immediate closure of 41 Federal Unity Colleges over rising security concerns. The directive was issued through a circular dated November 21, 2025, from the Federal Ministry of Education. According to the document, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, approved the shutdown following...
•Tinubu and ADC The African Democratic ConÂgress (ADC) has criticised the comments credited to the SecÂretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, suggesting that a remark by the United States (US) President, Donald Trump, somehow triggered recent attacks in Kebbi and Kwara states. Rather than dwell on exÂternal influences,...
•Nigerian Labour Congress Nigerian workers under the aegis of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), have called on the federal government to address the degrading security situation in the country to prevent more people from falling victim to insurgency attacks. The call followed the terrorists’ invasion in Kebbi State, where 25 female students ...
Workers across the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) have come against the federal government for skimming off on their salaries for health insurance, saying that the move was questionable and highly unacceptable, especially without notification and dialogue. They argued that even though health insurance was a welcome development glo...
•Tinubu and Trump A coalition of Nigerians living in the United States has moved to meet with members of the US Congress to challenge what they described as the federal government’s persistent denial of an alleged Christian genocide and widespread human rights abuses occurring across Nigeria. The groups said they moved swiftly to brief America...
•Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Benin Zone, yesterday, rejected the proposed salary increment by the federal government. The zonal Coordinator of ASUU, Prof. Monday Lewis Igbafen, made this known in Benin while briefing newsmen on the stand of the zone on the proposed increment. Igbafen,...

