•Davido Popular singer, David Adeleke, a.k.a. Davido, came under fire after he publicly accused the Commissioner of Police in Osun State, Mohammed Abba, of failing to uphold the rule of law as preparations for the local government elections in the state were ongoing. The singer took to his X account on Monday, February 17, 2025, […]
•Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa A former Nigerian Defence Adviser to the United Nations and ex-Ambassador to South Africa has strongly criticised the Canadian Embassy for denying visas to Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, and his delegation. The team was scheduled to attend a veterans’ ev...
•IGP Egbetokun and Tinubu A media executive and activist, Julius Adegunna, says even though the criteria used are not clear, the Nigerian public would definitely knock the recent award given to the Nigeria Police by the presidency as the Most Improved Service Delivery Parastatal (SERVICOM Unit) in Nigeria for the year 2024. His point is [&hell...
•NLC President Joe Ajaero Nigerian workers, under the aegis of The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), have described as “absurd” the N8 billion allocated in the 2025 federal budget to sensitise Nigerians on the need to pay electricity bills. This was revealed in a statement signed by the President of the union, Comrade Joe Ajaero yesterday. [&hel...
The Nigeria Police Force has faced widespread criticism for detaining an officer who appeared in a viral video with billionaire businessman Razaq Okoya’s sons. The video showed the officer helping Okoya’s sons carry bundles of cash as one of them promoted his new song “Credit Alert”. The police statement, condemning the officer’s actions and a...
•VeryDarkMan Controversial social media personality, Martins Otse, a.k.a. VeryDarkMan (VDM), was roundly criticised during the week for claiming that the alarm he raised last week about N180 million missing from an account maintained by his Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) was a “prank” on Nigerians. In a social media post early in the week...
•Students looking at their phones in Melbourne, Australia Social media giants yesterday hit out at a landmark Australian law banning them from signing up under-16s, describing it as a rush job littered with “many unanswered questions”. The UN children’s charity UNICEF Australia warned the law was no “silver bullet” against online harm and coul...
•NLC President Joe Ajaero Nigerian workers, under the aegis of the Nigeria Labour Congress, have criticised the International Monetary Fund for its denial of responsibility regarding the Nigerian government’s recent removal of subsidy on petrol. The congress describes the denial as cynical and emblematic of the IMF and World Bank’s longstandin...
•Catholic bishops The Catholic Bishop’s Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), yesterday, described as “worrisome”, the state of the nation under the watch of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The episcopal gathering also warned that Nigeria is at the moment “sitting on a ticking time bomb”, and urged the president to address all the issues bedeviling the n...
•Tinubu Following the announcement of an increase in the fees for obtaining a Nigerian passport, effective from September 1, 2024, Nigerians have continued to react differently, with some describing the action as showing a ‘lack of empathy’. The Frontier earlier today reported that the President Bola Tinubu-led federal government, through the ...

