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In a brazen move, federal Attorney General and Minister of Justice Mr. Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) launched a shocking legal offensive of Political Impunity by filing a criminal suit before the Federal High Court against Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Fagbemi accused the senator of making false allegations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Alhaji Yahaya Bello. Fagbemi demanded Akpoti-Uduaghan’s criminal conviction, using all Nigerians’ name and resources. Outrage Sparked By Ignoring Political Impunity Outrage ignited as consultation ignored before squandering funds paying Akpabio, Bello lawyers. Akpabio, a former governor enjoying a hefty pension from…

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Controversial Nigerian singer Ahmed Ololade, better known as Asake, has on June 5, 2025, stirred the pot in the music industry with the announcement of his fourth studio album titled Money. According to the announcement made June 5, casually on his official X (formerly Twitter) page, has fans buzzing but is this a genuine artistic move or just another calculated marketing stunt? The Fourth Album Already? Is Asake Rushing Art for Cash? Asake’s Rapid Fire Release Schedule Is Raising Eyebrows. Since his debut album Mr Money With the Vibes in 2022, he has churned out Work of Art in 2023,…

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has on June 5, 2025, launched a fierce and controversial critique of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Accusing the ruling party of indulging in political self-congratulation over recent defections while millions of Nigerians endure the worst economic and security crises in a generation. At a press conference in Abuja on June 5, PDP National Publicity Secretary, Hon. Debo Ologunagba, lambasted the APC for what he described as “tone-deaf triumphalism.” Arguing that the party’s obsession with political defections is a cynical distraction from its catastrophic governance failures Ologunagba’s remarks come at a time when Nigeria faces…

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The European Union (EU) has on June 4, 2025 announced a significant €10.4 million investment in the Nigeria Solar for Health Project (NISHP), an ambitious initiative set to revolutionize primary healthcare delivery by providing reliable, sustainable solar energy to public health facilities across the country. The project, which runs from 2024 to 2027, aims to address the chronic power shortages that have long hampered medical services, especially in rural and underserved communities June 4. The European Union funding Project Initiative Speaking at the Project Developers Roundtable Workshop for NISHP in Abuja, Stephanowicz, Head of Section, Green. Digital Economy at the…

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The simmering political rivalry between former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has taken a new dramatic turn on June 4, 2025. In a recent interview on June 4, Amaechi delivered a pointed and dismissive response to Wike’s latest provocations, declaring that he would not “join issues with children.” This statement, layered with sharp undertones, has reignited debates about political maturity, leadership, and influence in Rivers State and beyond. The feud between Amaechi and Wike is one of Nigeria’s most high-profile political rivalries. Both men have held significant political offices…

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Babcock University, located in Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, has officially dismissed a student, Oladipupo Siwajuola on June 4, 2025, following a thorough investigation that uncovered his involvement in serious violations of university regulations. The offenses include engagement in fetish practices, drug peddling, impersonation, dishonesty, unauthorized sale of personal property, and an unauthorized exit from campus. The case gained public attention in early May 2025 when Siwajuola’s mother accused the university of negligence after he went missing from campus. The university swiftly responded to allegations on June 4, 2025, with an official statement from Dr. Joshua Suleiman, Director of Marketing and Communication.…

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Early Wednesday morning June 4, 2025, residents of Shagari Street in Toto Local Government Area, Nasarawa State, were thrown into a state of panic and distress after a fire broke out in a student lodge. According to reports, the fire originated from the room of a male occupant who is suspected to have suffered from mental health issues. Prolonged drug abuse possibly exacerbates this. A man believed to be mentally unstable reportedly started the blaze. And resulting in the destruction of multiple off-campus student rooms. The Unclear Circumstance Under circumstances that remain unclear, the man allegedly set his own room…

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The long-standing political rivalry between former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi and current Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike has intensified with a fresh salvo from Akindele Ayekooto a prominent chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) June 4, 2025. According to report on Wednesday June 4, Ayekooto accused Wike of systematically undermining Rotimi Amaechi’s political career. Alleging that the FCT Minister was responsible for pushing Rotimi Amaechi out of both the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the APC, effectively turning him into what he described as a “hungry man.” The latest round of the feud was ignited by…

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Abia North Senator and former Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu, has on June 4, 2025 made bold accusations against many of Nigeria’s billionaires, claiming that their wealth largely stems from stolen government funds converted into foreign currency. Speaking candidly during a discussion with veteran journalist Dele Momodu and renowned Nigerian fashion designer Seyi Vodi, Kalu painted a grim picture of corruption and economic sabotage within the country’s elite. Orji Uzor Kalu’s Claims During the conversation, Orji Uzor Kalu asserted that only a handful of wealthy Nigerians, including himself, have legitimately earned their fortunes. He stated, “There are few…

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The annulment of Nigeria’s June 12, 1993, presidential election remains one of the most poignant and defining episodes in the nation’s complex pursuit of democratic governance June 4, 2025. Widely regarded as a watershed moment, this election exposed the fragility of military-led political transitions and underscored the power of popular will in a deeply divided country. At a time when Nigeria was grappling with deep ethno-religious divisions and widespread political distrust, the June 12 election emerged as a beacon of hope. The electorate rallied overwhelmingly behind Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate, whose campaign resonated…

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