• JOHESU Asks Nigerians To Blame FG Over Healthcare Disruption

    The Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) has urged Nigerians to hold the Federal Government responsible for the hardship being experienced across the country’s healthcare system following its ongoing strike.

    According to the union, the strike became inevitable after the government failed to address longstanding demands despite several engagements. JOHESU recalled that President Bola Tinubu had, in 2023, assured the union that he would mandate the appropriate ministry, department, or agency to resolve the issues raised.

    However, the union lamented that no concrete action has been taken since then, leaving health workers with no option but to withdraw their services.

    JOHESU maintained that the suffering of patients and other Nigerians in need of medical attention could have been avoided if the Federal Government had honoured its commitments, stressing that responsibility for the disruption lies squarely with the authorities.

    #JOHESU #NigeriaHealthcare #FGResponsibility #HealthSectorCrisis
    JOHESU Asks Nigerians To Blame FG Over Healthcare Disruption The Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) has urged Nigerians to hold the Federal Government responsible for the hardship being experienced across the country’s healthcare system following its ongoing strike. According to the union, the strike became inevitable after the government failed to address longstanding demands despite several engagements. JOHESU recalled that President Bola Tinubu had, in 2023, assured the union that he would mandate the appropriate ministry, department, or agency to resolve the issues raised. However, the union lamented that no concrete action has been taken since then, leaving health workers with no option but to withdraw their services. JOHESU maintained that the suffering of patients and other Nigerians in need of medical attention could have been avoided if the Federal Government had honoured its commitments, stressing that responsibility for the disruption lies squarely with the authorities. #JOHESU #NigeriaHealthcare #FGResponsibility #HealthSectorCrisis
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  • Peter Obi Blames Leadership Failures for Nigeria’s National Grid Collapse…..


    Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has blamed recurring collapses of Nigeria’s national power grid on leadership failures and poor governance. Obi said the problem goes beyond technical faults, stressing that years of neglect, lack of planning, and weak accountability have crippled the power sector. He noted that unstable electricity supply continues to hurt businesses, worsen unemployment, and slow economic growth. Obi urged leaders to take responsibility and prioritise sustainable reforms to fix the power infrastructure and improve the lives of Nigerians.

    Peter Obi Blames Leadership Failures for Nigeria’s National Grid Collapse….. Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has blamed recurring collapses of Nigeria’s national power grid on leadership failures and poor governance. Obi said the problem goes beyond technical faults, stressing that years of neglect, lack of planning, and weak accountability have crippled the power sector. He noted that unstable electricity supply continues to hurt businesses, worsen unemployment, and slow economic growth. Obi urged leaders to take responsibility and prioritise sustainable reforms to fix the power infrastructure and improve the lives of Nigerians.
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  • Speed Darlington Sparks Reactions After Refusing ₦20k for Girlfriend’s Malaria Drugs……
    Rapper Speed Darlington has ignited heavy reactions online after a blunt exchange with his girlfriend over a request for ₦20,000 to buy malaria drugs. In a viral clip, he spoke in Igbo, telling her to “remove her mind” from getting the money from him and instead ask her father. He went further to question her love for him, suggesting she was only with him for financial support. The video has divided fans, with some criticizing his lack of empathy while others defended his stance on personal responsibility in relationships.#Fintternews
    Speed Darlington Sparks Reactions After Refusing ₦20k for Girlfriend’s Malaria Drugs…… Rapper Speed Darlington has ignited heavy reactions online after a blunt exchange with his girlfriend over a request for ₦20,000 to buy malaria drugs. In a viral clip, he spoke in Igbo, telling her to “remove her mind” from getting the money from him and instead ask her father. He went further to question her love for him, suggesting she was only with him for financial support. The video has divided fans, with some criticizing his lack of empathy while others defended his stance on personal responsibility in relationships.#Fintternews
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  • Adeyanju Slams Nigerian Govt Over Pardoning Terrorists, Says It Fuels Violence

    Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has strongly condemned the Nigerian government’s policy of negotiating with, pardoning, and allegedly compensating terrorists and bandits, warning that it amounts to indirect financing of terrorism. In a statement on Monday, Adeyanju described the approach as dangerous and irresponsible, arguing that it emboldens criminals and sends the message that violence pays. He insisted that terrorists should be arrested and prosecuted, not forgiven or rewarded. Adeyanju also criticized what he called selective justice, contrasting the treatment of terrorists with the continued detention of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, warning the policy could push more Nigerians to take up arms.

    #NigeriaSecurity #DejiAdeyanju #BreakingNews
    Adeyanju Slams Nigerian Govt Over Pardoning Terrorists, Says It Fuels Violence Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has strongly condemned the Nigerian government’s policy of negotiating with, pardoning, and allegedly compensating terrorists and bandits, warning that it amounts to indirect financing of terrorism. In a statement on Monday, Adeyanju described the approach as dangerous and irresponsible, arguing that it emboldens criminals and sends the message that violence pays. He insisted that terrorists should be arrested and prosecuted, not forgiven or rewarded. Adeyanju also criticized what he called selective justice, contrasting the treatment of terrorists with the continued detention of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, warning the policy could push more Nigerians to take up arms. #NigeriaSecurity #DejiAdeyanju #BreakingNews
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  • FCT Police Nab Six Armed Robbery Suspects Targeting Abuja Nightclubs, Recover Weapons, Drugs

    The FCT Police Command has arrested six suspected armed robbers linked to a series of violent attacks on nightclubs and recreational centres across Abuja. Acting on intelligence, officers raided the gang’s hideout in Dakwa, Dei-Dei, where the suspects were allegedly planning another attack. Police said the gang was responsible for multiple robberies, including an incident at Crystal Lounge, Wuse II, where jewellery worth ₦15 million was stolen and sold for ₦1.2 million. Recovered items include a toy gun, knives, charms and 42 bags of suspected cannabis. The suspects remain in custody and will be charged after investigations.

    #fct #police
    FCT Police Nab Six Armed Robbery Suspects Targeting Abuja Nightclubs, Recover Weapons, Drugs The FCT Police Command has arrested six suspected armed robbers linked to a series of violent attacks on nightclubs and recreational centres across Abuja. Acting on intelligence, officers raided the gang’s hideout in Dakwa, Dei-Dei, where the suspects were allegedly planning another attack. Police said the gang was responsible for multiple robberies, including an incident at Crystal Lounge, Wuse II, where jewellery worth ₦15 million was stolen and sold for ₦1.2 million. Recovered items include a toy gun, knives, charms and 42 bags of suspected cannabis. The suspects remain in custody and will be charged after investigations. #fct #police
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  • Iran Supreme Leader Confirms Thousands Killed in Protests, Blames Trump for Unrest

    Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has publicly confirmed that thousands of people died during recent nationwide protests sparked by worsening economic conditions. In a televised address, Khamenei blamed former U.S. President Donald Trump for encouraging the demonstrations and described him as a “criminal” responsible for both the casualties and destruction. While families mourn, Khamenei categorized victims as either U.S.-backed agitators or “naive individuals” misled by protest leaders. Allegations of security forces opening fire on unarmed protesters remain unaddressed, as the government shifts blame to external actors.

    #IranProtests #Khamenei #TrumpAccused
    Iran Supreme Leader Confirms Thousands Killed in Protests, Blames Trump for Unrest Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has publicly confirmed that thousands of people died during recent nationwide protests sparked by worsening economic conditions. In a televised address, Khamenei blamed former U.S. President Donald Trump for encouraging the demonstrations and described him as a “criminal” responsible for both the casualties and destruction. While families mourn, Khamenei categorized victims as either U.S.-backed agitators or “naive individuals” misled by protest leaders. Allegations of security forces opening fire on unarmed protesters remain unaddressed, as the government shifts blame to external actors. #IranProtests #Khamenei #TrumpAccused
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  • ₦4bn Monthly to Tompolo: Smart Security Strategy or Dangerous Precedent?

    A claim has sparked intense debate after a man alleged that the Federal Government pays ex-militant leader Tompolo ₦4 billion every month to protect oil pipelines in the Niger Delta. The revelation has left many Nigerians questioning why a government responsible for national security would outsource such a critical task to a former militant.

    Supporters argue it is a pragmatic move that leverages local influence to curb oil theft and vandalism. Critics, however, see it as a troubling signal—one that weakens state authority and normalizes privatized security for national assets.

    So the big question remains: Is this strategic thinking or sheer recklessness?

    #NigeriaPolitics #NigerDelta #OilSecurity #PublicDebate
    ₦4bn Monthly to Tompolo: Smart Security Strategy or Dangerous Precedent? A claim has sparked intense debate after a man alleged that the Federal Government pays ex-militant leader Tompolo ₦4 billion every month to protect oil pipelines in the Niger Delta. The revelation has left many Nigerians questioning why a government responsible for national security would outsource such a critical task to a former militant. Supporters argue it is a pragmatic move that leverages local influence to curb oil theft and vandalism. Critics, however, see it as a troubling signal—one that weakens state authority and normalizes privatized security for national assets. So the big question remains: Is this strategic thinking or sheer recklessness? #NigeriaPolitics #NigerDelta #OilSecurity #PublicDebate
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  • Kolu Begs Carter Efe for Millions to Bail Portable Out of Police Custody….
    Kolu has publicly appealed to skit maker and singer Carter Efe for a multimillion-naira loan to help secure the release of his former boss, Portable, from police custody. According to Kolu, Portable played a major role in changing his life after bringing him to Lagos and giving him opportunities that shaped his career. He said he could not abandon the controversial singer in his time of trouble, stressing that gratitude and loyalty compelled him to seek help. The appeal has sparked mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians debating loyalty, responsibility, and the repeated legal troubles surrounding Portable. #fintternews
    Kolu Begs Carter Efe for Millions to Bail Portable Out of Police Custody…. Kolu has publicly appealed to skit maker and singer Carter Efe for a multimillion-naira loan to help secure the release of his former boss, Portable, from police custody. According to Kolu, Portable played a major role in changing his life after bringing him to Lagos and giving him opportunities that shaped his career. He said he could not abandon the controversial singer in his time of trouble, stressing that gratitude and loyalty compelled him to seek help. The appeal has sparked mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians debating loyalty, responsibility, and the repeated legal troubles surrounding Portable. #fintternews
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  • Nigerian music superstar Davido (David Adeleke) has finally reacted after a young girl, who claims to be his daughter, publicly appealed for a DNA test, reigniting conversations around paternity, responsibility, and celebrity accountability.

    The controversy began when the girl, through social media posts and interviews, alleged that she is Davido’s biological daughter and pleaded for a DNA test to confirm her claim. She insisted that her late mother had a relationship with the singer years ago and had always maintained that Davido was her father.

    As the story gained attraction online, many fans and critics questioned why the matter had not been resolved privately, while others called on the singer to submit to a DNA test to clear the air #fintter #breakingnew
    Nigerian music superstar Davido (David Adeleke) has finally reacted after a young girl, who claims to be his daughter, publicly appealed for a DNA test, reigniting conversations around paternity, responsibility, and celebrity accountability. The controversy began when the girl, through social media posts and interviews, alleged that she is Davido’s biological daughter and pleaded for a DNA test to confirm her claim. She insisted that her late mother had a relationship with the singer years ago and had always maintained that Davido was her father. As the story gained attraction online, many fans and critics questioned why the matter had not been resolved privately, while others called on the singer to submit to a DNA test to clear the air #fintter #breakingnew
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  • “You can’t silence me, everything will be exposed” — Actress Doris Ogala fires back at Pastor Chris Okafor
    Actress Doris Ogala has issued a strong statement directed at Pastor Chris Okafor, saying arrest or intimidation will not stop her from speaking out.
    In a video shared online, Doris accused the pastor and others of being responsible for her brother’s death, insisting that no amount of money or pressure can replace his life. She alleged that those involved will be haunted by the consequences of their actions and vowed to expose everything she claims to know.
    She also said she is not afraid of being arrested, adding that she has never hidden her location and has nothing left to lose.
    The statement comes amid ongoing public accusations by Doris Ogala against Pastor Chris Okafor, which have continued to spark debate online.
    ~Lindaikejiblog
    “You can’t silence me, everything will be exposed” — Actress Doris Ogala fires back at Pastor Chris Okafor Actress Doris Ogala has issued a strong statement directed at Pastor Chris Okafor, saying arrest or intimidation will not stop her from speaking out. In a video shared online, Doris accused the pastor and others of being responsible for her brother’s death, insisting that no amount of money or pressure can replace his life. She alleged that those involved will be haunted by the consequences of their actions and vowed to expose everything she claims to know. She also said she is not afraid of being arrested, adding that she has never hidden her location and has nothing left to lose. The statement comes amid ongoing public accusations by Doris Ogala against Pastor Chris Okafor, which have continued to spark debate online. ~Lindaikejiblog
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  • Davido I’ve Taken Five DNA Tests, I Am Not Your Father

    Afrobeats star Davido has broken his silence after a viral claim linked him to a 13-year-old girl, Anu Adeleke, who asked for a DNA test. In a clear message shared via Instagram, the singer stated that he has already taken five DNA tests, all of which were negative, insisting he is not the girl’s father. Davido urged that such sensitive matters, especially involving minors, be handled responsibly and without public speculation, stressing the need for truth, privacy, and protection of everyone involved.

    #Davido #DNAClaim #NaijaNews

    Davido I’ve Taken Five DNA Tests, I Am Not Your Father Afrobeats star Davido has broken his silence after a viral claim linked him to a 13-year-old girl, Anu Adeleke, who asked for a DNA test. In a clear message shared via Instagram, the singer stated that he has already taken five DNA tests, all of which were negative, insisting he is not the girl’s father. Davido urged that such sensitive matters, especially involving minors, be handled responsibly and without public speculation, stressing the need for truth, privacy, and protection of everyone involved. #Davido #DNAClaim #NaijaNews
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  • Davido Responds to Viral DNA Claim Involving 13-Year-Old Girl
    Nigerian artist Davido has responded on X to a viral post from a 13-year-old girl named Anuoluwapo, who publicly asked him to take a DNA test, claiming he is her father. In his reply, Davido addressed the sensitive situation directly, urging that matters involving minors be handled responsibly and privately. His response highlights the importance of protecting the welfare and dignity of young people in public discussions of personal matters.

    Note: For privacy and safety, we avoid sharing explicit personal claims about minors.
    Davido Responds to Viral DNA Claim Involving 13-Year-Old Girl Nigerian artist Davido has responded on X to a viral post from a 13-year-old girl named Anuoluwapo, who publicly asked him to take a DNA test, claiming he is her father. In his reply, Davido addressed the sensitive situation directly, urging that matters involving minors be handled responsibly and privately. His response highlights the importance of protecting the welfare and dignity of young people in public discussions of personal matters. 📌 Note: For privacy and safety, we avoid sharing explicit personal claims about minors.
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  • Air Peace Attributes Flight Delays to Harmattan Haze, Ensures Passenger Safety

    Air Peace has explained recent flight delays were caused by Harmattan conditions, which reduced visibility at some airports. The airline apologized for disruptions and stressed that schedule adjustments prioritize passenger safety. A December incident involving a damaged Embraer E2 jet by a ground handler also caused multi-route delays. Despite challenges, Air Peace reaffirmed its commitment to safe, responsible operations while urging passengers to understand that safety remains its top priority.

    #AirPeace #FlightDelays #HarmattanNigeria
    Air Peace Attributes Flight Delays to Harmattan Haze, Ensures Passenger Safety Air Peace has explained recent flight delays were caused by Harmattan conditions, which reduced visibility at some airports. The airline apologized for disruptions and stressed that schedule adjustments prioritize passenger safety. A December incident involving a damaged Embraer E2 jet by a ground handler also caused multi-route delays. Despite challenges, Air Peace reaffirmed its commitment to safe, responsible operations while urging passengers to understand that safety remains its top priority. #AirPeace #FlightDelays #HarmattanNigeria
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  • Police Arrest Three Suspected Human Traffickers in Ondo State

    The Ondo State Police Command has arrested three suspected human traffickers in the state. The Commissioner of Police, Adebowale Lawal, issued a strong warning to landlords, cautioning them against allowing their properties to be used for criminal activities.

    According to him, any landlord found to be negligent or complicit by renting out premises used for crimes such as human trafficking will face serious legal consequences.

    Question: Should landlords be held legally responsible for crimes committed inside their houses if they “claim” ignorance?

    #OndoState #HumanTrafficking #NigeriaNews #CrimeWatch
    Police Arrest Three Suspected Human Traffickers in Ondo State The Ondo State Police Command has arrested three suspected human traffickers in the state. The Commissioner of Police, Adebowale Lawal, issued a strong warning to landlords, cautioning them against allowing their properties to be used for criminal activities. According to him, any landlord found to be negligent or complicit by renting out premises used for crimes such as human trafficking will face serious legal consequences. Question: Should landlords be held legally responsible for crimes committed inside their houses if they “claim” ignorance? #OndoState #HumanTrafficking #NigeriaNews #CrimeWatch
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  • Tinubu Dey Wash Image for Oyibo While Insecurity Dey Kill Us: Yoruba Group Slam $9m US Lobby Deal

    Wahala don burst as pan-Yoruba group Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá accuse President Bola Tinubu of wrong priority after report say Federal Government commit $9 million to hire US lobbyists while insecurity dey scatter Nigeria.

    For statement wey Olusola Badero sign, the group say the money wey government allegedly pay foreign lobbyists fit use fight banditry, kidnapping and killings wey don claim thousands of lives across the country. Dem accuse Tinubu of caring more about foreign image laundering and 2027 politics than the suffering of ordinary Nigerians.

    According to dem, APC government dey waste taxpayers’ money to paint Nigeria fine for abroad, while people dey die every day for villages, highways and even Abuja. Dem say terrorists full almost all states, yet government dey pretend say everywhere safe and even dey give amnesty to criminals.

    The group react to report say NSA Nuhu Ribadu arrange deal with US firm DCI Group, with initial $4.5m paid and another $4.5m to follow, making am $750k per month. Dem question why Tinubu go dey “appease Trump” instead of fixing security, economy and governance.

    Dem demand accountability, urge Nigerians to hold government responsible, and insist say $9m fit rebuild communities, support victims and strengthen security—not to polish Nigeria image for abroad while citizens dey suffer.
    Tinubu Dey Wash Image for Oyibo While Insecurity Dey Kill Us: Yoruba Group Slam $9m US Lobby Deal Wahala don burst as pan-Yoruba group Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá accuse President Bola Tinubu of wrong priority after report say Federal Government commit $9 million to hire US lobbyists while insecurity dey scatter Nigeria. For statement wey Olusola Badero sign, the group say the money wey government allegedly pay foreign lobbyists fit use fight banditry, kidnapping and killings wey don claim thousands of lives across the country. Dem accuse Tinubu of caring more about foreign image laundering and 2027 politics than the suffering of ordinary Nigerians. According to dem, APC government dey waste taxpayers’ money to paint Nigeria fine for abroad, while people dey die every day for villages, highways and even Abuja. Dem say terrorists full almost all states, yet government dey pretend say everywhere safe and even dey give amnesty to criminals. The group react to report say NSA Nuhu Ribadu arrange deal with US firm DCI Group, with initial $4.5m paid and another $4.5m to follow, making am $750k per month. Dem question why Tinubu go dey “appease Trump” instead of fixing security, economy and governance. Dem demand accountability, urge Nigerians to hold government responsible, and insist say $9m fit rebuild communities, support victims and strengthen security—not to polish Nigeria image for abroad while citizens dey suffer.
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  • Military authorities have arrested and detained a serving Brigadier General over his alleged association with retired Major General Danjuma Hamisu Ali-Keffi. The detention is believed to be connected to Ali-Keffi’s legal and public dispute with former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (rtd).

    Ali-Keffi, appointed in October 2020 by former President Muhammadu Buhari to lead the covert Presidential Task Force, Operation Service Wide, has repeatedly accused officials of releasing terrorism-financing suspects while they were in military custody. The task force was responsible for arresting, investigating, and prosecuting financiers and collaborators of terrorist groups and targeting their leaders.

    According to military sources, Brigadier General Gabriel E. Archibong was arrested more than 10 days ago and is currently being held at the Army’s Special Investigation Bureau. His arrest was reportedly linked to frequent communication with Ali-Keffi and claims that he was not cooperating with authorities.

    After his arrest, soldiers searched his Lugbe residence for several hours. Nothing incriminating was found, but his phones and laptop were seized. Archibong, an officer serving at the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) in Minna, Niger State, is feared to face serious career and personal consequences from the detention, despite sources insisting he has done nothing wrong.
    Military authorities have arrested and detained a serving Brigadier General over his alleged association with retired Major General Danjuma Hamisu Ali-Keffi. The detention is believed to be connected to Ali-Keffi’s legal and public dispute with former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (rtd). Ali-Keffi, appointed in October 2020 by former President Muhammadu Buhari to lead the covert Presidential Task Force, Operation Service Wide, has repeatedly accused officials of releasing terrorism-financing suspects while they were in military custody. The task force was responsible for arresting, investigating, and prosecuting financiers and collaborators of terrorist groups and targeting their leaders. According to military sources, Brigadier General Gabriel E. Archibong was arrested more than 10 days ago and is currently being held at the Army’s Special Investigation Bureau. His arrest was reportedly linked to frequent communication with Ali-Keffi and claims that he was not cooperating with authorities. After his arrest, soldiers searched his Lugbe residence for several hours. Nothing incriminating was found, but his phones and laptop were seized. Archibong, an officer serving at the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) in Minna, Niger State, is feared to face serious career and personal consequences from the detention, despite sources insisting he has done nothing wrong.
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  • Royal Wahala! 94 Princes, One Princess Jostle For Awujale Throne In Ogun

    Wahala don enter Ijebu land as no fewer than 94 princes and one princess from the Fusengbuwa ruling house have declared interest in the vacant Awujale of Ijebuland stool in Ogun State. The throne became vacant following the death of Oba Sikiru Adetona on July 13, 2025, after a historic 65-year reign. The aspirants emerged during a nomination meeting held at Bisrod Hall, GRA, Ijebu Ode, presided over by family leaders and observed by local government officials. Notable contenders include Giwa Abiodun Onanuga, Dr Kunle Hassan, and Otunba Fatai Arowolo, while the only female aspirant is Princess Oluwakemi Onanuga, a lawyer. Family head Otunba Abdulateef Owoyemi said the nomination process was peaceful and that the responsibility now rests with the kingmakers to choose the next monarch within a month. He added that all contestants had agreed to accept the final decision.

    Royal Wahala! 94 Princes, One Princess Jostle For Awujale Throne In Ogun Wahala don enter Ijebu land as no fewer than 94 princes and one princess from the Fusengbuwa ruling house have declared interest in the vacant Awujale of Ijebuland stool in Ogun State. The throne became vacant following the death of Oba Sikiru Adetona on July 13, 2025, after a historic 65-year reign. The aspirants emerged during a nomination meeting held at Bisrod Hall, GRA, Ijebu Ode, presided over by family leaders and observed by local government officials. Notable contenders include Giwa Abiodun Onanuga, Dr Kunle Hassan, and Otunba Fatai Arowolo, while the only female aspirant is Princess Oluwakemi Onanuga, a lawyer. Family head Otunba Abdulateef Owoyemi said the nomination process was peaceful and that the responsibility now rests with the kingmakers to choose the next monarch within a month. He added that all contestants had agreed to accept the final decision.
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  • KEY THINGS PEOPLE IGNORE BEFORE MARRIAGE
    1. Communication Style
    How you talk during peace is different from how you talk during conflict.
    2. Conflict Resolution
    Do you resolve issues or sweep them under the carpet?
    3. Money Mindset
    Spending habits, debt, saving culture, and financial transparency.
    4. Emotional Maturity
    Can your partner apologize, accept correction, and take responsibility?
    5. Expectations in Marriage
    Roles, responsibilities, lifestyle, and standards.
    6. Family Boundaries & In-Laws
    Who comes first — spouse or parents?
    7. Values & Beliefs
    Faith, morals, principles, and life priorities.
    8. Life Goals & Direction
    Career plans, relocation, children, and long-term vision.
    9. Anger & Temperament
    How your partner reacts when upset or stressed.
    10. Respect (Not Just Love)
    Love can fade temporarily, but respect must remain constant.
    11. Handling Stress & Pressure
    How they act during hardship, not comfort.
    12. Sexual Expectations & Intimacy
    Needs, boundaries, and openness (without details).
    13. Health & Genetics
    Physical, mental health history, and genotype discussions.
    14. Past Trauma & Baggage
    Unhealed wounds can show up in marriage.
    15. Parenting Style
    Discipline, education, and values for children.
    16. Friendships & Influences
    Who has access and influence over your partner?
    17. Honesty & Transparency
    Secrets before marriage often become scandals after.
    18. Growth Mindset
    Are you both willing to learn and change?
    19. Decision-Making Style
    Who decides what, and how?
    20. Definition of Love & Commitment
    What does cheating, loyalty, and commitment mean to each of you?
    🔑 KEY THINGS PEOPLE IGNORE BEFORE MARRIAGE 1. Communication Style How you talk during peace is different from how you talk during conflict. 2. Conflict Resolution Do you resolve issues or sweep them under the carpet? 3. Money Mindset Spending habits, debt, saving culture, and financial transparency. 4. Emotional Maturity Can your partner apologize, accept correction, and take responsibility? 5. Expectations in Marriage Roles, responsibilities, lifestyle, and standards. 6. Family Boundaries & In-Laws Who comes first — spouse or parents? 7. Values & Beliefs Faith, morals, principles, and life priorities. 8. Life Goals & Direction Career plans, relocation, children, and long-term vision. 9. Anger & Temperament How your partner reacts when upset or stressed. 10. Respect (Not Just Love) Love can fade temporarily, but respect must remain constant. 11. Handling Stress & Pressure How they act during hardship, not comfort. 12. Sexual Expectations & Intimacy Needs, boundaries, and openness (without details). 13. Health & Genetics Physical, mental health history, and genotype discussions. 14. Past Trauma & Baggage Unhealed wounds can show up in marriage. 15. Parenting Style Discipline, education, and values for children. 16. Friendships & Influences Who has access and influence over your partner? 17. Honesty & Transparency Secrets before marriage often become scandals after. 18. Growth Mindset Are you both willing to learn and change? 19. Decision-Making Style Who decides what, and how? 20. Definition of Love & Commitment What does cheating, loyalty, and commitment mean to each of you?
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  • Wahala Burst for Edo Oo! Ekpoma DPO Under Fire Over ‘Hausa Officer Who Won’t Listen’ Remark Amid Protest

    Wahala don set for Edo State oo! A Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area, is currently facing heavy backlash after a video surfaced online in which he allegedly made an ethnically charged statement while addressing protesters.

    In the viral footage circulating on social media, the officer—whose identity is yet to be officially confirmed—is heard telling demonstrators:
    “Don’t worry, I will leave Ekpoma, and they will bring a Hausa officer who won’t listen to anybody.”

    The remark was reportedly made during a protest sparked by the killing of a young medical graduate, who was abducted and later murdered by kidnappers even after a ransom had been paid. The tragic incident had triggered anger and frustration among residents, who took to the streets to demand improved security and accountability.

    However, instead of calming tensions, the DPO’s comment has now set social media on fire, with many Nigerians describing it as insensitive, divisive, and ethnically provocative.

    Nigerians React: “This One No Pure At All”

    Following the video’s circulation, reactions poured in from across the country, with many users condemning what they described as ethnic stereotyping and unprofessional conduct by a senior police officer.

    One X user, Mr Gerald (@Mr_Gerrie01), wrote:

    > “A very insensitive police officer.”



    Another user, Everything Politics (@Everypolitics1), said:

    > “This statement is troubling because it unfairly stereotypes and dehumanises Hausa people, implying they are incapable of empathy or dialogue. Ethnicity should never be used as a threat or a tool of intimidation.”



    Ekong De Superstar (@EkongGodson) added:

    > “Imagine what a supposed DPO is spewing. Protecting the lives of the people you swore to serve has now turned to ethnic tirade.”



    Similarly, Mister Balo (@MubarakBalogun) described the comment as irresponsible, while Iamowolabi (@Iamowolabi01) urged the officer to focus on his duty:

    > “Oga, do your job to protect people, no deh threaten them.”



    “We Need Security, Not Ethnic Talk”

    Other Nigerians acknowledged the emotional tension surrounding the protest but insisted that bringing ethnicity into the matter only worsens divisions.

    Hephzibah Behulah (@HephzibaBehulah) wrote:

    > “No one should have to live in fear of kidnapping every day, especially students just trying to get an education. That case where the young medical graduate was killed even after ransom was paid is tragic and shows how bad things have gotten.”



    She added that while the DPO may have sounded frustrated, invoking ethnicity was unnecessary and harmful:

    > “The protesters are right to demand better security. Threatening to replace one officer with another who ‘won’t listen’ doesn’t solve the real problem.”



    Calls for Accountability Grow Louder

    As the controversy continues, many Nigerians are now calling on the Edo State Police Command and the Nigeria Police Force headquarters to address the matter, investigate the officer’s conduct, and reaffirm their commitment to professionalism and unity.

    For many observers, the incident reflects a deeper frustration with insecurity, police-community relations, and the handling of public anger over kidnappings and violent crime.

    Wahala don burst oo — because when people dey cry for protection, na unity dem expect, not ethnic threats. Nigerians dey watch wetin go happen next.

    Wahala Burst for Edo Oo! Ekpoma DPO Under Fire Over ‘Hausa Officer Who Won’t Listen’ Remark Amid Protest Wahala don set for Edo State oo! A Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area, is currently facing heavy backlash after a video surfaced online in which he allegedly made an ethnically charged statement while addressing protesters. In the viral footage circulating on social media, the officer—whose identity is yet to be officially confirmed—is heard telling demonstrators: “Don’t worry, I will leave Ekpoma, and they will bring a Hausa officer who won’t listen to anybody.” The remark was reportedly made during a protest sparked by the killing of a young medical graduate, who was abducted and later murdered by kidnappers even after a ransom had been paid. The tragic incident had triggered anger and frustration among residents, who took to the streets to demand improved security and accountability. However, instead of calming tensions, the DPO’s comment has now set social media on fire, with many Nigerians describing it as insensitive, divisive, and ethnically provocative. Nigerians React: “This One No Pure At All” Following the video’s circulation, reactions poured in from across the country, with many users condemning what they described as ethnic stereotyping and unprofessional conduct by a senior police officer. One X user, Mr Gerald (@Mr_Gerrie01), wrote: > “A very insensitive police officer.” Another user, Everything Politics (@Everypolitics1), said: > “This statement is troubling because it unfairly stereotypes and dehumanises Hausa people, implying they are incapable of empathy or dialogue. Ethnicity should never be used as a threat or a tool of intimidation.” Ekong De Superstar (@EkongGodson) added: > “Imagine what a supposed DPO is spewing. Protecting the lives of the people you swore to serve has now turned to ethnic tirade.” Similarly, Mister Balo (@MubarakBalogun) described the comment as irresponsible, while Iamowolabi (@Iamowolabi01) urged the officer to focus on his duty: > “Oga, do your job to protect people, no deh threaten them.” “We Need Security, Not Ethnic Talk” Other Nigerians acknowledged the emotional tension surrounding the protest but insisted that bringing ethnicity into the matter only worsens divisions. Hephzibah Behulah (@HephzibaBehulah) wrote: > “No one should have to live in fear of kidnapping every day, especially students just trying to get an education. That case where the young medical graduate was killed even after ransom was paid is tragic and shows how bad things have gotten.” She added that while the DPO may have sounded frustrated, invoking ethnicity was unnecessary and harmful: > “The protesters are right to demand better security. Threatening to replace one officer with another who ‘won’t listen’ doesn’t solve the real problem.” Calls for Accountability Grow Louder As the controversy continues, many Nigerians are now calling on the Edo State Police Command and the Nigeria Police Force headquarters to address the matter, investigate the officer’s conduct, and reaffirm their commitment to professionalism and unity. For many observers, the incident reflects a deeper frustration with insecurity, police-community relations, and the handling of public anger over kidnappings and violent crime. Wahala don burst oo — because when people dey cry for protection, na unity dem expect, not ethnic threats. Nigerians dey watch wetin go happen next.
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  • Wahala Don Set for Judiciary! ‘Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor’ Drama Sparks Outrage Over Judges, Bribes and Malami Case

    Wahala don set for Nigeria judiciary as a fiery opinion by human rights lawyer Chidi Anselm Odinkalu don scatter the internet, exposing what many now call the rise of “Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor” inside Nigerian courts.

    The article, inspired by legendary reggae singer Peter Tosh’s song Steppin’ Razor, takes aim at judges who, instead of quietly doing their jobs, now mount the courtroom like a stage—boasting, threatening and performing toughness while serious allegations of bribery and influence quietly pass without action.

    According to Odinkalu, some judges in Nigeria are beginning to see themselves as untouchable strongmen—“dangerous judges”—who talk tough but refuse to use the powers the law has already given them to deal with corruption.

    The writer recalled how in August 2023, a senior judge, Justice Flora Azinge, publicly complained in court that lawyers had allegedly tried to bribe her with ₦10 million. Rather than naming the culprit, reporting the matter or punishing the offenders, she reportedly chose to issue public warnings and threats—without taking concrete action.

    Fast forward to this past week, and history appears to be repeating itself.

    At the Federal High Court in Abuja, Justice Polycarp Nwite, while ruling on the bail application of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, his wife and son over money laundering and corruption charges, reportedly declared himself “dangerous.” He warned lawyers not to approach him or attempt to influence his decisions, insisting that any such move would be “vehemently resisted.”

    But Odinkalu no gree.

    According to him, this kind of courtroom performance is nothing but noise if the judge refuses to take the legal steps available to him. Under Nigerian law and international judicial standards, judges are expected to be independent, impartial and firm. Any attempt to influence a judge is a crime—and there are clear options: report to the police, punish for contempt, refer lawyers for disciplinary action, or openly name and shame the offenders.

    Instead, the author says, some judges prefer drama to discipline.

    “This kind of talk without action,” Odinkalu argues, “does more harm than good. It makes the judiciary look weak, compromised and unserious.” In his words, a judge who complains about being approached but refuses to identify or sanction the culprits is not defending justice—he is advertising that he can be tested again.

    In the Malami case, the judge neither named the lawyers allegedly trying to influence him nor recused himself from the matter. To Odinkalu, that is a serious failure of judicial responsibility.

    For many Nigerians already frustrated with corruption, selective justice and political interference in the courts, this write-up only confirms their worst fears: say judges dey shout ‘I be dangerous’, but when e reach time to act, everywhere just go silent.

    As reactions continue online, one thing is clear—this is not just about one judge or one court case. It is about the credibility of Nigeria’s justice system itself.

    And as Nigerians would say:
    If judges dey fear to act, who go protect justice? Wahala don really set for this country judiciary.
    Wahala Don Set for Judiciary! ‘Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor’ Drama Sparks Outrage Over Judges, Bribes and Malami Case Wahala don set for Nigeria judiciary as a fiery opinion by human rights lawyer Chidi Anselm Odinkalu don scatter the internet, exposing what many now call the rise of “Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor” inside Nigerian courts. The article, inspired by legendary reggae singer Peter Tosh’s song Steppin’ Razor, takes aim at judges who, instead of quietly doing their jobs, now mount the courtroom like a stage—boasting, threatening and performing toughness while serious allegations of bribery and influence quietly pass without action. According to Odinkalu, some judges in Nigeria are beginning to see themselves as untouchable strongmen—“dangerous judges”—who talk tough but refuse to use the powers the law has already given them to deal with corruption. The writer recalled how in August 2023, a senior judge, Justice Flora Azinge, publicly complained in court that lawyers had allegedly tried to bribe her with ₦10 million. Rather than naming the culprit, reporting the matter or punishing the offenders, she reportedly chose to issue public warnings and threats—without taking concrete action. Fast forward to this past week, and history appears to be repeating itself. At the Federal High Court in Abuja, Justice Polycarp Nwite, while ruling on the bail application of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, his wife and son over money laundering and corruption charges, reportedly declared himself “dangerous.” He warned lawyers not to approach him or attempt to influence his decisions, insisting that any such move would be “vehemently resisted.” But Odinkalu no gree. According to him, this kind of courtroom performance is nothing but noise if the judge refuses to take the legal steps available to him. Under Nigerian law and international judicial standards, judges are expected to be independent, impartial and firm. Any attempt to influence a judge is a crime—and there are clear options: report to the police, punish for contempt, refer lawyers for disciplinary action, or openly name and shame the offenders. Instead, the author says, some judges prefer drama to discipline. “This kind of talk without action,” Odinkalu argues, “does more harm than good. It makes the judiciary look weak, compromised and unserious.” In his words, a judge who complains about being approached but refuses to identify or sanction the culprits is not defending justice—he is advertising that he can be tested again. In the Malami case, the judge neither named the lawyers allegedly trying to influence him nor recused himself from the matter. To Odinkalu, that is a serious failure of judicial responsibility. For many Nigerians already frustrated with corruption, selective justice and political interference in the courts, this write-up only confirms their worst fears: say judges dey shout ‘I be dangerous’, but when e reach time to act, everywhere just go silent. As reactions continue online, one thing is clear—this is not just about one judge or one court case. It is about the credibility of Nigeria’s justice system itself. And as Nigerians would say: If judges dey fear to act, who go protect justice? Wahala don really set for this country judiciary.
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