• Lagos Task Force Beat Man to Coma, Fired Tear Gas at Me” – Rhodes-Vivour Blasts Govt Over Ilasan Demolitions

    Former Lagos governorship candidate Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour has accused the Lagos State Government of lawlessness and violence over the demolition of homes at Ilasan, Jakande Estate, despite a court injunction. He said he personally witnessed Task Force operatives beat a resident into a coma, assault others and fire tear gas at him when he confronted them. Describing the action as land-grabbing, he criticised the reported ₦11.2 million compensation as inadequate and warned that demolitions for private development would deepen poverty and homelessness, calling for humane, inclusive urban development.
    Lagos Task Force Beat Man to Coma, Fired Tear Gas at Me” – Rhodes-Vivour Blasts Govt Over Ilasan Demolitions Former Lagos governorship candidate Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour has accused the Lagos State Government of lawlessness and violence over the demolition of homes at Ilasan, Jakande Estate, despite a court injunction. He said he personally witnessed Task Force operatives beat a resident into a coma, assault others and fire tear gas at him when he confronted them. Describing the action as land-grabbing, he criticised the reported ₦11.2 million compensation as inadequate and warned that demolitions for private development would deepen poverty and homelessness, calling for humane, inclusive urban development.
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  • Wahala Don Set Oo! Nigerian BEA Scholar in Hungary Faces Expulsion Over Unpaid $10,450 Allowance

    Wahala don really set for abroad oo! A Nigerian postgraduate student studying in Hungary under the Federal Government’s Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) scholarship has raised alarm after spending over one year without receiving a single kobo of his approved allowances. Now, he is facing possible expulsion and homelessness because his residence permit is about to expire.

    The student, Oluwasegun Michael Ogundele of the University of Pannonia, has petitioned the House of Representatives Committee on Student Loans, Scholarships, and Higher Education Financing, crying out that since he resumed studies in September 2024, the Federal Scholarship Board (FSB) and the Federal Ministry of Education have failed to pay any of the funds promised under his scholarship.

    According to him, the agreement between the Nigerian and Hungarian governments clearly stated his entitlements, yet nothing has been paid till date. These include a $6,000 yearly allowance, $250 for warm clothing, $200 for health insurance, a N100,000 take-off grant, a $1,000 postgraduate research grant, and a return ticket to Nigeria. In total, the unpaid money now stands at $10,450.

    Ogundele said the situation has pushed him into serious hardship. For the past 18 months, he has survived only on a small monthly stipend of about €110 from Hungary’s Tempus Scholarship Foundation. He described his condition as one of illness, emotional trauma, and constant anxiety about basic survival.

    “My academic performance and mental health have suffered. I am constantly worried about how to eat, pay bills, and remain legal in this country,” he said.

    The wahala no end there. His programme is expected to finish by January 30, 2026, while his residence permit expires the very next day. Yet, he has no money to buy a ticket back to Nigeria. His passage allowance of $2,500, which should help him return home, has also not been paid.

    He further revealed that he has not taken up any paid job because scholarship rules forbid it. Still, despite obeying all conditions, the government has failed to honour its own agreement.

    In his petition, Ogundele begged the House Committee to urgently intervene and ensure immediate payment of all outstanding entitlements. He warned that his case is not isolated, stating that many Nigerian students abroad under the BEA scheme are suffering in silence. Some, according to him, have taken degrading jobs to survive, while others have reportedly died due to stress and untreated illnesses.

    “Many of us are being treated like beggars abroad. We are looked down upon, and it has destroyed our dignity as Nigerians. The suffering imposed on us is unimaginable,” he wrote.

    The matter has also drawn political attention. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar recently accused the Tinubu administration of abandoning Nigerian students under the BEA programme, saying over 1,600 students abroad are owed stipends and have been left stranded.

    However, the Federal Government has denied abandoning students, stating that funding delays were due to fiscal constraints and that it remains committed to students already enrolled. The Ministry of Education also disclosed that no new bilateral scholarships were awarded in 2025, as Nigeria now claims it has enough local capacity to train students at home.

    But for students like Ogundele, policy explanations no dey stop hunger.

    As his deadline approaches and eviction looms, Nigerians are now asking: how can a government send students abroad in the name of national development, then leave them to suffer alone?

    One thing be sure: wahala don set oo for this BEA scholarship matter—and everybody dey watch how government go respond.
    Wahala Don Set Oo! Nigerian BEA Scholar in Hungary Faces Expulsion Over Unpaid $10,450 Allowance Wahala don really set for abroad oo! A Nigerian postgraduate student studying in Hungary under the Federal Government’s Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) scholarship has raised alarm after spending over one year without receiving a single kobo of his approved allowances. Now, he is facing possible expulsion and homelessness because his residence permit is about to expire. The student, Oluwasegun Michael Ogundele of the University of Pannonia, has petitioned the House of Representatives Committee on Student Loans, Scholarships, and Higher Education Financing, crying out that since he resumed studies in September 2024, the Federal Scholarship Board (FSB) and the Federal Ministry of Education have failed to pay any of the funds promised under his scholarship. According to him, the agreement between the Nigerian and Hungarian governments clearly stated his entitlements, yet nothing has been paid till date. These include a $6,000 yearly allowance, $250 for warm clothing, $200 for health insurance, a N100,000 take-off grant, a $1,000 postgraduate research grant, and a return ticket to Nigeria. In total, the unpaid money now stands at $10,450. Ogundele said the situation has pushed him into serious hardship. For the past 18 months, he has survived only on a small monthly stipend of about €110 from Hungary’s Tempus Scholarship Foundation. He described his condition as one of illness, emotional trauma, and constant anxiety about basic survival. “My academic performance and mental health have suffered. I am constantly worried about how to eat, pay bills, and remain legal in this country,” he said. The wahala no end there. His programme is expected to finish by January 30, 2026, while his residence permit expires the very next day. Yet, he has no money to buy a ticket back to Nigeria. His passage allowance of $2,500, which should help him return home, has also not been paid. He further revealed that he has not taken up any paid job because scholarship rules forbid it. Still, despite obeying all conditions, the government has failed to honour its own agreement. In his petition, Ogundele begged the House Committee to urgently intervene and ensure immediate payment of all outstanding entitlements. He warned that his case is not isolated, stating that many Nigerian students abroad under the BEA scheme are suffering in silence. Some, according to him, have taken degrading jobs to survive, while others have reportedly died due to stress and untreated illnesses. “Many of us are being treated like beggars abroad. We are looked down upon, and it has destroyed our dignity as Nigerians. The suffering imposed on us is unimaginable,” he wrote. The matter has also drawn political attention. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar recently accused the Tinubu administration of abandoning Nigerian students under the BEA programme, saying over 1,600 students abroad are owed stipends and have been left stranded. However, the Federal Government has denied abandoning students, stating that funding delays were due to fiscal constraints and that it remains committed to students already enrolled. The Ministry of Education also disclosed that no new bilateral scholarships were awarded in 2025, as Nigeria now claims it has enough local capacity to train students at home. But for students like Ogundele, policy explanations no dey stop hunger. As his deadline approaches and eviction looms, Nigerians are now asking: how can a government send students abroad in the name of national development, then leave them to suffer alone? One thing be sure: wahala don set oo for this BEA scholarship matter—and everybody dey watch how government go respond.
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  • Sowore Mocks Peter Obi, Slams Defection From Labour Party to ADC, Says Opposition Leaders Suffer ‘Political Homelessness’

    Former presidential candidate and human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has ridiculed Peter Obi and his supporters over their defection from the Labour Party to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing the move as evidence of “political homelessness.” In a statement shared on social media, Sowore accused the defectors of political drift and opportunism barely two years after mobilising support under the Labour Party during the 2023 general elections.

    Sowore sarcastically remarked that Nigeria’s “most celebrated political drifters” had merely moved from one “homeless shelter” to another, branding the ADC as the “Association of Desperate Conmen.” He argued that the defection reflects a shift “from confusion to delusion” and from moral posturing to what he called naked political opportunism.

    According to him, the change of party platform does not represent any meaningful ideological difference, alleging that the ADC maintains close ideological proximity to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which he mockingly referred to as the “Association of Present Criminals.” Sowore insisted that despite new party logos, the political culture remains the same, describing the move as “different logos, same scam.”

    The AAC leader further accused mainstream opposition figures of lacking the courage to confront entrenched corruption in Nigeria’s political system, warning that repeated defections only deepen public distrust. Peter Obi and other politicians officially announced their move from the Labour Party to the ADC on Wednesday, marking a significant realignment within Nigeria’s opposition politics.
    Sowore Mocks Peter Obi, Slams Defection From Labour Party to ADC, Says Opposition Leaders Suffer ‘Political Homelessness’ Former presidential candidate and human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has ridiculed Peter Obi and his supporters over their defection from the Labour Party to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing the move as evidence of “political homelessness.” In a statement shared on social media, Sowore accused the defectors of political drift and opportunism barely two years after mobilising support under the Labour Party during the 2023 general elections. Sowore sarcastically remarked that Nigeria’s “most celebrated political drifters” had merely moved from one “homeless shelter” to another, branding the ADC as the “Association of Desperate Conmen.” He argued that the defection reflects a shift “from confusion to delusion” and from moral posturing to what he called naked political opportunism. According to him, the change of party platform does not represent any meaningful ideological difference, alleging that the ADC maintains close ideological proximity to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which he mockingly referred to as the “Association of Present Criminals.” Sowore insisted that despite new party logos, the political culture remains the same, describing the move as “different logos, same scam.” The AAC leader further accused mainstream opposition figures of lacking the courage to confront entrenched corruption in Nigeria’s political system, warning that repeated defections only deepen public distrust. Peter Obi and other politicians officially announced their move from the Labour Party to the ADC on Wednesday, marking a significant realignment within Nigeria’s opposition politics.
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  • Homeless woman begs judge to let her stay in jail after she was released.

    A homeless woman who was granted release from jail begged to be allowed to remain in jail.

    In a Florida courtroom on Tuesday, October 14, the homeless woman made a routine initial appearance for possession of drug paraphernalia, a minor charge that could have ended quickly with a plea deal.

    However, the defendant, a homeless woman in her forties, interrupted the proceedings.

    She asked the judge for 60 more days behind bars, then bargained down to 30, explaining she needed time to scrape together cash for a temporary room. Her voice shook as she added that even one more night would help.

    The judge paused and offered a workaround: no immediate resolution, a $500 bond, and straightforward advice not to post the bond if release meant she had nowhere to go.

    A public defender stepped in to guide her next moves.

    That court appearance was captured on video and has been shared widely online, sparking conversations about homelessness.
    Homeless woman begs judge to let her stay in jail after she was released. A homeless woman who was granted release from jail begged to be allowed to remain in jail. In a Florida courtroom on Tuesday, October 14, the homeless woman made a routine initial appearance for possession of drug paraphernalia, a minor charge that could have ended quickly with a plea deal. However, the defendant, a homeless woman in her forties, interrupted the proceedings. She asked the judge for 60 more days behind bars, then bargained down to 30, explaining she needed time to scrape together cash for a temporary room. Her voice shook as she added that even one more night would help. The judge paused and offered a workaround: no immediate resolution, a $500 bond, and straightforward advice not to post the bond if release meant she had nowhere to go. A public defender stepped in to guide her next moves. That court appearance was captured on video and has been shared widely online, sparking conversations about homelessness.
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  • We Won’t Live Like Slaves’ — Ilaje Protest Demolition Of Ancestral Homes In Lagos

    August 20, 2025 | News

    Hundreds of Ilaje residents in Lagos have staged a protest against the demolition of their ancestral homes, accusing some traditional rulers of acting as land grabbers and hiding under the name of President Bola Tinubu to justify the destruction.

    Despite heavy rainfall, women and men under the umbrella of Egbe Omo Ilaje marched to the Lagos State House of Assembly in Alausa, Ikeja, demanding urgent intervention from Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Speaker Mudashiru Obasa.

    Threat of Nude Protest:
    An elderly protester, Ifagbemi, declared that Ilaje women were ready to stage a nude demonstration at the palaces of implicated monarchs if the demolitions continued.

    “We are the original settlers of Lagos. If the government refuses to act, we will strip ourselves and storm the palaces of these monarchs. We want peace and justice,” she said.

    Allegations Against Monarchs:
    President-General of Egbe Omo Ilaje Worldwide, Rafael Irowainu, accused some monarchs of fraudulently invoking Tinubu’s name to legitimise demolitions.
    He insisted the Ilaje people are indigenous settlers of Lagos, while many of the monarchs behind the demolitions originated from Osun and Ekiti states.

    Heritage at Risk:
    Protesters warned that demolitions without court orders would worsen insecurity, homelessness, and cultural erasure.
    Prince Oluwajimusu, Lagos State Chairman of Egbe Omo Ilaje, condemned the move as a deliberate attempt to “wipe out Ilaje heritage.”

    “You cannot write the history of Lagos without the Ilaje. We will not continue to live as slaves in our own land. By 2027, we will decide our political future,” he declared.

    Many displaced families have called on the Lagos government to compensate affected landlords and residents, stressing that their wives and children are already suffering severe hardship.

    Bottom Line: The Ilaje community insists they are founding settlers of Lagos and vow not to surrender their land rights, warning of escalated protests if demolitions continue.

    #Lagos #Ilaje #LandDispute
    We Won’t Live Like Slaves’ — Ilaje Protest Demolition Of Ancestral Homes In Lagos August 20, 2025 | News Hundreds of Ilaje residents in Lagos have staged a protest against the demolition of their ancestral homes, accusing some traditional rulers of acting as land grabbers and hiding under the name of President Bola Tinubu to justify the destruction. Despite heavy rainfall, women and men under the umbrella of Egbe Omo Ilaje marched to the Lagos State House of Assembly in Alausa, Ikeja, demanding urgent intervention from Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Speaker Mudashiru Obasa. 🔹 Threat of Nude Protest: An elderly protester, Ifagbemi, declared that Ilaje women were ready to stage a nude demonstration at the palaces of implicated monarchs if the demolitions continued. “We are the original settlers of Lagos. If the government refuses to act, we will strip ourselves and storm the palaces of these monarchs. We want peace and justice,” she said. 🔹 Allegations Against Monarchs: President-General of Egbe Omo Ilaje Worldwide, Rafael Irowainu, accused some monarchs of fraudulently invoking Tinubu’s name to legitimise demolitions. He insisted the Ilaje people are indigenous settlers of Lagos, while many of the monarchs behind the demolitions originated from Osun and Ekiti states. 🔹 Heritage at Risk: Protesters warned that demolitions without court orders would worsen insecurity, homelessness, and cultural erasure. Prince Oluwajimusu, Lagos State Chairman of Egbe Omo Ilaje, condemned the move as a deliberate attempt to “wipe out Ilaje heritage.” “You cannot write the history of Lagos without the Ilaje. We will not continue to live as slaves in our own land. By 2027, we will decide our political future,” he declared. Many displaced families have called on the Lagos government to compensate affected landlords and residents, stressing that their wives and children are already suffering severe hardship. ⚖️ Bottom Line: The Ilaje community insists they are founding settlers of Lagos and vow not to surrender their land rights, warning of escalated protests if demolitions continue. #Lagos #Ilaje #LandDispute
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  • Trump Vows Immediate Eviction of Homeless from Washington, D.C., Promises Relocation ‘Far from the Capital’
    August 10, 2025 — President Donald Trump announced plans to swiftly remove homeless individuals from Washington, D.C., pledging to relocate them to housing “far from the Capital” and jail those involved in crime. Trump said the initiative would make the city “safer and more beautiful than it ever was before,” with full details to be revealed at a Monday press conference.

    #DonaldTrump #WashingtonDC #Homelessness #USPolitics
    Trump Vows Immediate Eviction of Homeless from Washington, D.C., Promises Relocation ‘Far from the Capital’ August 10, 2025 — President Donald Trump announced plans to swiftly remove homeless individuals from Washington, D.C., pledging to relocate them to housing “far from the Capital” and jail those involved in crime. Trump said the initiative would make the city “safer and more beautiful than it ever was before,” with full details to be revealed at a Monday press conference. #DonaldTrump #WashingtonDC #Homelessness #USPolitics
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  • "Veteran actress Jumoke George receives a FOUR-BEDROOM DUPLEX, SUV, and PLOT OF LAND from kind-hearted Nigerians after battling illness and homelessness 🙏🏾

    #JumokeGeorge #Nollywood #KindnessMatters #Miracle #Gratitude"
    "Veteran actress Jumoke George receives a FOUR-BEDROOM DUPLEX, SUV, and PLOT OF LAND from kind-hearted Nigerians after battling illness and homelessness 🙏🏾❤️ #JumokeGeorge #Nollywood #KindnessMatters #Miracle #Gratitude"
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