• Illbliss

    Illbliss did not chase trends. He did not bend easily to industry pressure. He built his brand slowly, deliberately, and strategically. In a Nigerian music industry often dominated by fast rising pop stars and viral sensations, Illbliss carved a different path. He became a voice of Eastern Nigerian hip hop, a respected lyricist, a label executive, and a cultural architect.

    But long before the title Oga Boss became synonymous with his name, there was Tobechukwu Melvin Ejiofor, a young boy growing up in Enugu with hunger in his heart and rhythm in his spirit.

    The Boy From Enugu With A Sharp Mind

    Illbliss was born on December 30, 1979, in Enugu State, Nigeria. Growing up in the eastern part of the country, he experienced a culture deeply rooted in pride, resilience, and enterprise. Igbo culture emphasizes self determination and hard work, and those values shaped him early.

    As a child, he was observant and intelligent. He loved words. He enjoyed storytelling. He paid attention to conversations and the way elders expressed themselves. That early fascination with language later became his weapon in rap.

    Music entered his life gradually. American hip hop from artists like Jay-Z and Nas influenced his lyrical style. Back home, Nigerian hip hop was evolving, and artists like Mode 9 were pushing lyrical boundaries.

    Illbliss studied them all.

    Education And Early Rap Dreams

    He attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he studied Political Science. University life exposed him to broader intellectual discussions about society, governance, and power.

    Those themes later appeared in his lyrics.

    He began participating in rap battles and underground performances. The early days were not glamorous. There were no major sponsors. No viral moments. Just passion and a microphone.

    He sharpened his craft in small circles.

    The Birth Of A Persona

    The name Illbliss emerged as his artistic identity. It represented lyrical sharpness mixed with calm confidence.

    He was not flashy.

    He was calculated.

    Unlike artists who focused purely on club anthems, Illbliss leaned toward conscious hip hop. He rapped about politics, social issues, ambition, and survival.

    He wanted respect more than hype.

    The Eastern Movement

    One of Illbliss’s greatest contributions to Nigerian music was helping build a structured hip hop scene in the East.

    At a time when Lagos dominated the industry, Eastern Nigerian artists struggled for recognition.

    Illbliss believed Enugu and the Southeast deserved a stronger voice.

    He co founded Capital Hill Music, a record label and creative hub designed to nurture talent from the region.

    This move was revolutionary.

    He was not just chasing his own career.

    He was building infrastructure.

    Dat Ibo Boy And National Recognition

    In 2009, Illbliss released his debut album Dat Ibo Boy. The project was both cultural and lyrical.
    Illbliss Illbliss did not chase trends. He did not bend easily to industry pressure. He built his brand slowly, deliberately, and strategically. In a Nigerian music industry often dominated by fast rising pop stars and viral sensations, Illbliss carved a different path. He became a voice of Eastern Nigerian hip hop, a respected lyricist, a label executive, and a cultural architect. But long before the title Oga Boss became synonymous with his name, there was Tobechukwu Melvin Ejiofor, a young boy growing up in Enugu with hunger in his heart and rhythm in his spirit. The Boy From Enugu With A Sharp Mind Illbliss was born on December 30, 1979, in Enugu State, Nigeria. Growing up in the eastern part of the country, he experienced a culture deeply rooted in pride, resilience, and enterprise. Igbo culture emphasizes self determination and hard work, and those values shaped him early. As a child, he was observant and intelligent. He loved words. He enjoyed storytelling. He paid attention to conversations and the way elders expressed themselves. That early fascination with language later became his weapon in rap. Music entered his life gradually. American hip hop from artists like Jay-Z and Nas influenced his lyrical style. Back home, Nigerian hip hop was evolving, and artists like Mode 9 were pushing lyrical boundaries. Illbliss studied them all. Education And Early Rap Dreams He attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he studied Political Science. University life exposed him to broader intellectual discussions about society, governance, and power. Those themes later appeared in his lyrics. He began participating in rap battles and underground performances. The early days were not glamorous. There were no major sponsors. No viral moments. Just passion and a microphone. He sharpened his craft in small circles. The Birth Of A Persona The name Illbliss emerged as his artistic identity. It represented lyrical sharpness mixed with calm confidence. He was not flashy. He was calculated. Unlike artists who focused purely on club anthems, Illbliss leaned toward conscious hip hop. He rapped about politics, social issues, ambition, and survival. He wanted respect more than hype. The Eastern Movement One of Illbliss’s greatest contributions to Nigerian music was helping build a structured hip hop scene in the East. At a time when Lagos dominated the industry, Eastern Nigerian artists struggled for recognition. Illbliss believed Enugu and the Southeast deserved a stronger voice. He co founded Capital Hill Music, a record label and creative hub designed to nurture talent from the region. This move was revolutionary. He was not just chasing his own career. He was building infrastructure. Dat Ibo Boy And National Recognition In 2009, Illbliss released his debut album Dat Ibo Boy. The project was both cultural and lyrical.
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  • "But why Lagos no wan dey like this? Lagos people are just over-wise, but when it comes to roads, other states have more beautiful roads with no potholes. I can buy Benz and drive here, one year nothing will happen. No pot holes...." – Nigerian content creator Peller has sparked conversations online after sharing his thoughts on road infrastructure while visiting Uyo.


    "But why Lagos no wan dey like this? Lagos people are just over-wise, but when it comes to roads, other states have more beautiful roads with no potholes. I can buy Benz and drive here, one year nothing will happen. No pot holes...." – Nigerian content creator Peller has sparked conversations online after sharing his thoughts on road infrastructure while visiting Uyo.
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  • Snow Sweeper Truck Market – Global Industry Analysis, Trends, and Forecast to 2031

    Explore key trends, growth drivers, and competitive insights shaping the snow sweeper truck industry.
    https://www.theinsightpartners.com/reports/snow-sweeper-truck-market

    #snowsweepertruckmarket #wintermaintenance #constructionequipment #marketresearch #transportationinfrastructure
    Snow Sweeper Truck Market – Global Industry Analysis, Trends, and Forecast to 2031 Explore key trends, growth drivers, and competitive insights shaping the snow sweeper truck industry. https://www.theinsightpartners.com/reports/snow-sweeper-truck-market #snowsweepertruckmarket #wintermaintenance #constructionequipment #marketresearch #transportationinfrastructure
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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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  • The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has intercepted a truck loaded with stolen railway tracks in Bauchi State and arrested five suspects in connection with the crime.

    The interception followed credible intelligence as security operatives moved swiftly to stop the illegal transportation of vandalised railway materials, a major threat to national infrastructure. Investigations are ongoing as efforts continue to track other suspects involved.

    #BreakingNews #NSCDC #BauchiState #NigeriaSecurity
    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has intercepted a truck loaded with stolen railway tracks in Bauchi State and arrested five suspects in connection with the crime. The interception followed credible intelligence as security operatives moved swiftly to stop the illegal transportation of vandalised railway materials, a major threat to national infrastructure. Investigations are ongoing as efforts continue to track other suspects involved. #BreakingNews #NSCDC #BauchiState #NigeriaSecurity
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  • Tinubu’s Works Minister Son, Osbourne Umahi, Joins Ebonyi LG Chairmanship Race, Pays N30M Form Fee

    Osbourne Umahi, 27-year-old son of former Ebonyi Governor and current Works Minister David Umahi, has picked the APC chairmanship nomination form for Ohaozara Local Government, paying N30 million for the expression of interest. Welcomed by party leaders and supporters in Abakaliki, Osbourne pledged to prioritize youth empowerment and continue his father’s infrastructure legacy if elected. The APC primaries in Ebonyi are set for January 25, 2026, amid debates over the high cost of the nomination form.

    #EbonyiPolitics #UmahiSon #APCElections
    Tinubu’s Works Minister Son, Osbourne Umahi, Joins Ebonyi LG Chairmanship Race, Pays N30M Form Fee Osbourne Umahi, 27-year-old son of former Ebonyi Governor and current Works Minister David Umahi, has picked the APC chairmanship nomination form for Ohaozara Local Government, paying N30 million for the expression of interest. Welcomed by party leaders and supporters in Abakaliki, Osbourne pledged to prioritize youth empowerment and continue his father’s infrastructure legacy if elected. The APC primaries in Ebonyi are set for January 25, 2026, amid debates over the high cost of the nomination form. #EbonyiPolitics #UmahiSon #APCElections
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  • SERAP Sues Nigerian Governors, Wike Over Billions in Unaccounted Security Votes

    The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit against Nigeria’s state governors and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike for failing to account for billions of naira spent as “security votes” since May 29, 2023. SERAP highlighted that despite over ₦400 billion allocated annually, insecurity persists, with some governors earmarking ₦140 billion in 2026 alone. The group seeks detailed disclosures on spending, project status, and plans to improve security infrastructure, warning that secrecy in security votes risks embezzlement and violates constitutional and human rights obligations.

    #SERAP #SecurityVotes #NigeriaCorruption #Accountability #NigerianGovernors
    SERAP Sues Nigerian Governors, Wike Over Billions in Unaccounted Security Votes The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit against Nigeria’s state governors and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike for failing to account for billions of naira spent as “security votes” since May 29, 2023. SERAP highlighted that despite over ₦400 billion allocated annually, insecurity persists, with some governors earmarking ₦140 billion in 2026 alone. The group seeks detailed disclosures on spending, project status, and plans to improve security infrastructure, warning that secrecy in security votes risks embezzlement and violates constitutional and human rights obligations. #SERAP #SecurityVotes #NigeriaCorruption #Accountability #NigerianGovernors
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  • U.S. Forces Kill Al-Qaeda Affiliate Leader Linked to Deadly ISIS Attack on Americans in Syria

    U.S. forces have killed Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, a senior Al-Qaeda affiliate leader, in a strike in northwest Syria, CENTCOM confirmed. Al-Jasim was tied to an ISIS ambush in Palmyra on December 13, 2025, which killed two U.S. service members and an American interpreter. The January 16 strike, part of “Hawkeye Strike” operations, targeted over 100 ISIS infrastructure and weapons sites with 200 precision munitions. CENTCOM emphasized the operation underscores the U.S. resolve to eliminate threats to its personnel and regional security, following a year of capturing over 300 ISIS operatives and neutralizing more than 20 others.

    #SyriaStrike #USMilitary #AlQaeda #ISIS #CENTCOM #PalmyraAttack
    U.S. Forces Kill Al-Qaeda Affiliate Leader Linked to Deadly ISIS Attack on Americans in Syria U.S. forces have killed Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, a senior Al-Qaeda affiliate leader, in a strike in northwest Syria, CENTCOM confirmed. Al-Jasim was tied to an ISIS ambush in Palmyra on December 13, 2025, which killed two U.S. service members and an American interpreter. The January 16 strike, part of “Hawkeye Strike” operations, targeted over 100 ISIS infrastructure and weapons sites with 200 precision munitions. CENTCOM emphasized the operation underscores the U.S. resolve to eliminate threats to its personnel and regional security, following a year of capturing over 300 ISIS operatives and neutralizing more than 20 others. #SyriaStrike #USMilitary #AlQaeda #ISIS #CENTCOM #PalmyraAttack
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  • Tinubu Returns to Abuja After Weeks Away, Seals Major Nigeria–UAE Trade Deal in Abu Dhabi

    President Bola Tinubu has returned to Abuja after weeks abroad, following his participation in the 2026 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. During the summit, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates signed a landmark Economic Partnership Agreement aimed at boosting trade, investment, and technology transfer. The deal grants duty-free access for thousands of Nigerian products into the UAE market and covers key sectors such as energy, agriculture, infrastructure, mining, and renewables. Tinubu’s trip, which began with a stay in Paris, underscores his administration’s push to attract foreign investment, expand non-oil exports, and reposition Nigeria in the global economy.


    #TinubuReturns #NigeriaUAEDeal #NaijaEconomy
    Tinubu Returns to Abuja After Weeks Away, Seals Major Nigeria–UAE Trade Deal in Abu Dhabi President Bola Tinubu has returned to Abuja after weeks abroad, following his participation in the 2026 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. During the summit, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates signed a landmark Economic Partnership Agreement aimed at boosting trade, investment, and technology transfer. The deal grants duty-free access for thousands of Nigerian products into the UAE market and covers key sectors such as energy, agriculture, infrastructure, mining, and renewables. Tinubu’s trip, which began with a stay in Paris, underscores his administration’s push to attract foreign investment, expand non-oil exports, and reposition Nigeria in the global economy. #TinubuReturns #NigeriaUAEDeal #NaijaEconomy
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  • PRESIDENT TINUBU RETURNS TO NIGERIA AFTER ABU DHABI TRIP……

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has returned to Nigeria after participating in the 2026 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW2026) alongside key ministers. According to a statement by his Special Adviser, Bayo Onanuga, Nigeria signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the United Arab Emirates to deepen economic cooperation. The deal targets increased trade, investment, technology transfer, and collaboration in energy, infrastructure, agriculture, mining, and renewables. Tinubu also announced a Nigeria–UAE INVESTOPIA in Lagos this February and said Nigeria plans to mobilise up to $30bn yearly for climate and green industrial finance.
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    PRESIDENT TINUBU RETURNS TO NIGERIA AFTER ABU DHABI TRIP…… President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has returned to Nigeria after participating in the 2026 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW2026) alongside key ministers. According to a statement by his Special Adviser, Bayo Onanuga, Nigeria signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the United Arab Emirates to deepen economic cooperation. The deal targets increased trade, investment, technology transfer, and collaboration in energy, infrastructure, agriculture, mining, and renewables. Tinubu also announced a Nigeria–UAE INVESTOPIA in Lagos this February and said Nigeria plans to mobilise up to $30bn yearly for climate and green industrial finance. #fintternews
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  • ADC Criticizes Nigerian Governors for Poor Impact Despite Increased Federal Allocations

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says state governors have failed to improve citizens’ welfare despite receiving higher allocations after the removal of fuel subsidies. Spokesman Bolaji Abdullahi argued that although funds to states have more than doubled under President Tinubu—from N3.8 trillion to N7.1 trillion—Nigerians have not seen better living conditions. He questioned the impact of the increased inflow on public infrastructure and social services.

    #NigeriaPolitics #ADC #GovernanceFail
    ADC Criticizes Nigerian Governors for Poor Impact Despite Increased Federal Allocations The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says state governors have failed to improve citizens’ welfare despite receiving higher allocations after the removal of fuel subsidies. Spokesman Bolaji Abdullahi argued that although funds to states have more than doubled under President Tinubu—from N3.8 trillion to N7.1 trillion—Nigerians have not seen better living conditions. He questioned the impact of the increased inflow on public infrastructure and social services. #NigeriaPolitics #ADC #GovernanceFail
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  • UNN Governing Council Approves 60% Increment in Sundry Charges for 2025/2026 Session

    The Governing Council of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), has approved a 60 per cent increase in sundry charges for the 2025/2026 academic session following weeks of negotiations with the Student Union Government. The decision represents a reduction from the initial 100 per cent proposal by the Council. Both fresh and returning students will pay the new charges, which can be settled in two instalments across semesters. The agreement also guarantees no increase in accommodation fees, as the university pledges continued dialogue and improved infrastructure.

    #UNN #EducationNews #NigeriaStudents
    UNN Governing Council Approves 60% Increment in Sundry Charges for 2025/2026 Session The Governing Council of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), has approved a 60 per cent increase in sundry charges for the 2025/2026 academic session following weeks of negotiations with the Student Union Government. The decision represents a reduction from the initial 100 per cent proposal by the Council. Both fresh and returning students will pay the new charges, which can be settled in two instalments across semesters. The agreement also guarantees no increase in accommodation fees, as the university pledges continued dialogue and improved infrastructure. #UNN #EducationNews #NigeriaStudents
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  • Nigeria Must Build Border Wall, Deploy Tech to Stop Terrorists – Defence Minister

    Nigeria’s Defence Minister, Christopher Musa, has reiterated his call for a border wall and modern surveillance technology to curb the influx of terrorists, bandits, and transnational criminals. Speaking to BBC Hausa, Musa highlighted the country’s porous borders as a major factor enabling attacks and escapes. He stressed that infrastructure alone isn’t enough—citizen vigilance, regional cooperation, and advanced tech are crucial. The minister warned against aiding criminals, describing profits from them as “blood money,” and assured Nigerians of increased government and presidential support for security operations.
    Nigeria Must Build Border Wall, Deploy Tech to Stop Terrorists – Defence Minister Nigeria’s Defence Minister, Christopher Musa, has reiterated his call for a border wall and modern surveillance technology to curb the influx of terrorists, bandits, and transnational criminals. Speaking to BBC Hausa, Musa highlighted the country’s porous borders as a major factor enabling attacks and escapes. He stressed that infrastructure alone isn’t enough—citizen vigilance, regional cooperation, and advanced tech are crucial. The minister warned against aiding criminals, describing profits from them as “blood money,” and assured Nigerians of increased government and presidential support for security operations.
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  • Shock in Ikorodu: Lagos Government School Classroom Collapses During Lessons, Pupils Escape Unharmed

    A classroom building at Odokerere High School in Ikorodu, Lagos, collapsed during lessons on Thursday, sparking fear over the safety of public school infrastructure. Miraculously, no pupils were seriously injured, as students reportedly escaped in time. A video of the incident, shared on social media, shows the near-disaster and raises questions about the condition of government-owned schools. Observers condemned attempts by school authorities to prevent recording the event. The Lagos State Ministry of Education has yet to release an official statement, and calls are growing for urgent inspections and safety measures across public schools.

    Shock in Ikorodu: Lagos Government School Classroom Collapses During Lessons, Pupils Escape Unharmed A classroom building at Odokerere High School in Ikorodu, Lagos, collapsed during lessons on Thursday, sparking fear over the safety of public school infrastructure. Miraculously, no pupils were seriously injured, as students reportedly escaped in time. A video of the incident, shared on social media, shows the near-disaster and raises questions about the condition of government-owned schools. Observers condemned attempts by school authorities to prevent recording the event. The Lagos State Ministry of Education has yet to release an official statement, and calls are growing for urgent inspections and safety measures across public schools.
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  • Nigeria’s health system is not just underperforming — in many cases, it is dangerously broken.

    As I mourned my mother, I read about the tragic death of Nkanu, one of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s twins. That news reopened wounds that were still raw. My late mother was also a twin, and the loss struck painfully close to home.

    This is no longer just grief. It is anger — and a demand to speak out.

    Over the years, my family and I have narrowly escaped medical disasters:
    • A wrong diagnosis that almost led to my young child undergoing an unnecessary, life-altering surgery.
    • My father’s near-death experience caused by poor coordination, faulty equipment, and a collapsed public hospital system.
    • My own escape from a dangerous misdiagnosis that could have placed me on insulin for life.
    • And finally, my mother’s last battle with cancer — marked not only by illness, but by avoidable pain, procedural neglect, and indignity.

    These experiences are not shared to attack individual hospitals or doctors, but to expose a systemic failure that continues to cost Nigerians their lives quietly and without accountability.

    Broken equipment, obsolete diagnostics, strikes, underpaid health workers, and weak regulation have turned hospitals into places of fear rather than healing. Meanwhile, our best doctors flee abroad, and ordinary Nigerians are left to gamble with their lives.

    Healthcare must be treated as critical national infrastructure — not a budgetary afterthought. Until government acts decisively and accountability is enforced, more families will continue to suffer in silence.

    Silence is no longer an option.

    #NigeriaHealthCrisis #Opinion #HealthcareInNigeria #MedicalNegligence #PatientSafety #HealthReform #NigeriaNews
    Nigeria’s health system is not just underperforming — in many cases, it is dangerously broken. As I mourned my mother, I read about the tragic death of Nkanu, one of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s twins. That news reopened wounds that were still raw. My late mother was also a twin, and the loss struck painfully close to home. This is no longer just grief. It is anger — and a demand to speak out. Over the years, my family and I have narrowly escaped medical disasters: • A wrong diagnosis that almost led to my young child undergoing an unnecessary, life-altering surgery. • My father’s near-death experience caused by poor coordination, faulty equipment, and a collapsed public hospital system. • My own escape from a dangerous misdiagnosis that could have placed me on insulin for life. • And finally, my mother’s last battle with cancer — marked not only by illness, but by avoidable pain, procedural neglect, and indignity. These experiences are not shared to attack individual hospitals or doctors, but to expose a systemic failure that continues to cost Nigerians their lives quietly and without accountability. Broken equipment, obsolete diagnostics, strikes, underpaid health workers, and weak regulation have turned hospitals into places of fear rather than healing. Meanwhile, our best doctors flee abroad, and ordinary Nigerians are left to gamble with their lives. Healthcare must be treated as critical national infrastructure — not a budgetary afterthought. Until government acts decisively and accountability is enforced, more families will continue to suffer in silence. Silence is no longer an option. #NigeriaHealthCrisis #Opinion #HealthcareInNigeria #MedicalNegligence #PatientSafety #HealthReform #NigeriaNews
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  • Bauchi Traders Protest as Katagum Council Demolishes Dozens of Shops for Alleged Gas Station Project – “They Left Us With Nothing”

    Traders in Bauchi State’s Katagum Local Government Area have expressed deep frustration and financial ruin after council authorities demolished dozens of market shops to make way for an alleged gas station project. Business owners, many of whom have operated in the market for years, say the demolition was carried out with little or no notice, leaving them with lost goods, destroyed property, and shattered livelihoods. “They left us with nothing,” said one displaced trader, lamenting the absence of compensation or alternative business space. The Katagum Council claims the demolition is part of a planned development initiative, asserting the need to improve infrastructure and attract investment. However, affected traders and civil society groups argue that the lack of engagement and the sudden enforcement have thrown families into hardship. Many have called on state government officials to intervene, provide fair compensation, and offer resettlement plans to help them restart their businesses. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between development projects and informal market economies in northern Nigeria.
    Bauchi Traders Protest as Katagum Council Demolishes Dozens of Shops for Alleged Gas Station Project – “They Left Us With Nothing” Traders in Bauchi State’s Katagum Local Government Area have expressed deep frustration and financial ruin after council authorities demolished dozens of market shops to make way for an alleged gas station project. Business owners, many of whom have operated in the market for years, say the demolition was carried out with little or no notice, leaving them with lost goods, destroyed property, and shattered livelihoods. “They left us with nothing,” said one displaced trader, lamenting the absence of compensation or alternative business space. The Katagum Council claims the demolition is part of a planned development initiative, asserting the need to improve infrastructure and attract investment. However, affected traders and civil society groups argue that the lack of engagement and the sudden enforcement have thrown families into hardship. Many have called on state government officials to intervene, provide fair compensation, and offer resettlement plans to help them restart their businesses. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between development projects and informal market economies in northern Nigeria.
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  • Nigeria and UAE Sign CEPA to Boost Bilateral Trade

    Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) aimed at strengthening trade, investment, and economic cooperation between the two countries.

    The agreement is expected to increase market access, facilitate investment flows, and enhance economic collaboration, particularly in sectors such as energy, agriculture, technology, and infrastructure.

    Officials from both nations hailed the pact as a milestone in bilateral relations, positioning Nigeria and the UAE for deeper economic integration and sustainable growth.

    Nigeria and UAE Sign CEPA to Boost Bilateral Trade Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) aimed at strengthening trade, investment, and economic cooperation between the two countries. The agreement is expected to increase market access, facilitate investment flows, and enhance economic collaboration, particularly in sectors such as energy, agriculture, technology, and infrastructure. Officials from both nations hailed the pact as a milestone in bilateral relations, positioning Nigeria and the UAE for deeper economic integration and sustainable growth.
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  • Another Tori oo! Nigeria, EU Ready to Tighten Relationship, Set Big 2026 Abuja Summit

    Nigeria and the European Union don agree to strengthen their strategic partnership, with a major ministerial summit scheduled for Abuja in March 2026. According to a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Kimibie Ebienfa, the decision follow high-level talks between Nigeria’s Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Dunoma Umar Ahmed, and EU Ambassador, Gautier Mignot. Both sides agree say future cooperation go focus more on non-oil sectors like agriculture, digital economy and green innovation, as Nigeria dey look for ways to reduce dependence on crude oil. The EU also pledge continued support for counter-terrorism, Gulf of Guinea maritime security and tackling root causes of instability such as youth unemployment. Nigeria, on her part, call for stronger EU backing on climate adaptation and green technology. Dem also agree on balanced migration approach through skills partnerships under the EU “Global Gateway” initiative, aimed at boosting infrastructure, clean energy and youth development. Both parties express confidence say 2026 go be turning point for deeper cooperation. Wahala oo, Nigeria foreign partnership don enter new level.

    Another Tori oo! Nigeria, EU Ready to Tighten Relationship, Set Big 2026 Abuja Summit Nigeria and the European Union don agree to strengthen their strategic partnership, with a major ministerial summit scheduled for Abuja in March 2026. According to a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Kimibie Ebienfa, the decision follow high-level talks between Nigeria’s Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Dunoma Umar Ahmed, and EU Ambassador, Gautier Mignot. Both sides agree say future cooperation go focus more on non-oil sectors like agriculture, digital economy and green innovation, as Nigeria dey look for ways to reduce dependence on crude oil. The EU also pledge continued support for counter-terrorism, Gulf of Guinea maritime security and tackling root causes of instability such as youth unemployment. Nigeria, on her part, call for stronger EU backing on climate adaptation and green technology. Dem also agree on balanced migration approach through skills partnerships under the EU “Global Gateway” initiative, aimed at boosting infrastructure, clean energy and youth development. Both parties express confidence say 2026 go be turning point for deeper cooperation. Wahala oo, Nigeria foreign partnership don enter new level.
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  • US Orders Citizens to Leave Venezuela Immediately as Armed Militias Set Up Roadblocks

    The United States government has issued an urgent warning to all its citizens in Venezuela: leave immediately. The advisory, posted on January 10, 2026, comes amid rising insecurity despite international flights resuming.

    Officials report that armed militias, known locally as colectivos, are setting up roadblocks and searching vehicles, allegedly looking for Americans or anyone supporting the US. Citizens were advised to stay alert and exercise extreme caution while traveling by road.

    Venezuela is now at Travel Advisory Level 4: Do Not Travel, the highest alert level. Risks cited include wrongful detention, torture, terrorism, kidnapping, arbitrary enforcement of local laws, crime, civil unrest, and poor health infrastructure.

    The US urged travelers to monitor airlines for updates and enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security updates.

    This comes just days after US forces reportedly stormed Venezuela and abducted President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, escalating tensions in the region.

    Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump has continued to make headlines by threatening Colombia and repeating plans to annex Greenland, citing strategic and mineral interests.

    The situation underscores the growing dangers in Venezuela and the urgent need for American citizens to prioritize safety and leave immediately.


    US Orders Citizens to Leave Venezuela Immediately as Armed Militias Set Up Roadblocks The United States government has issued an urgent warning to all its citizens in Venezuela: leave immediately. The advisory, posted on January 10, 2026, comes amid rising insecurity despite international flights resuming. Officials report that armed militias, known locally as colectivos, are setting up roadblocks and searching vehicles, allegedly looking for Americans or anyone supporting the US. Citizens were advised to stay alert and exercise extreme caution while traveling by road. Venezuela is now at Travel Advisory Level 4: Do Not Travel, the highest alert level. Risks cited include wrongful detention, torture, terrorism, kidnapping, arbitrary enforcement of local laws, crime, civil unrest, and poor health infrastructure. The US urged travelers to monitor airlines for updates and enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security updates. This comes just days after US forces reportedly stormed Venezuela and abducted President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, escalating tensions in the region. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump has continued to make headlines by threatening Colombia and repeating plans to annex Greenland, citing strategic and mineral interests. The situation underscores the growing dangers in Venezuela and the urgent need for American citizens to prioritize safety and leave immediately.
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  • Ondo State Judiciary Paralyzed: Governor Aiyedatiwa Accused of Budget Cuts, Half-Autonomy, and Welfare Neglect Amid Ongoing Court Strike

    The Ondo State judiciary has come to a near-total halt as Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa faces accusations of deliberately strangling the courts through severe budget cuts, partial financial autonomy, and neglect of judicial welfare. The state’s judiciary budget was slashed from ₦17 billion in 2025 to ₦9.5 billion in 2026, nearly a 45% reduction, prompting concerns over staff salaries, court operations, and infrastructure decay.

    Judicial workers allege that the governor granted only 80% autonomy limited to recurrent expenditure, leaving capital projects unfunded. Courtrooms reportedly leak during rainfall, forcing the suspension of hearings, while magistrates and officers rely on commercial motorcycles (okada) or shared rides with litigants due to lack of official vehicles.

    Despite repeated appeals, ₦400 million previously approved for judicial needs remains unpaid, worsening the crisis. The situation has triggered an indefinite strike by magistrates, legal officers, and members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), physically locking judges out of court premises in Akure.

    Observers warn that the prolonged paralysis undermines judicial independence, public confidence in the justice system, and rule of law in Ondo State. Legal analysts describe the governor’s approach as a systematic humiliation and underfunding of the judiciary, drawing parallels with similar crises in other Nigerian states.

    With courts shut, staff unions united, and the public left without access to justice, pressure is mounting on Governor Aiyedatiwa to restore full financial autonomy, fund infrastructure projects, and address welfare challenges to prevent further erosion of democratic governance in the state.


    Ondo State Judiciary Paralyzed: Governor Aiyedatiwa Accused of Budget Cuts, Half-Autonomy, and Welfare Neglect Amid Ongoing Court Strike The Ondo State judiciary has come to a near-total halt as Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa faces accusations of deliberately strangling the courts through severe budget cuts, partial financial autonomy, and neglect of judicial welfare. The state’s judiciary budget was slashed from ₦17 billion in 2025 to ₦9.5 billion in 2026, nearly a 45% reduction, prompting concerns over staff salaries, court operations, and infrastructure decay. Judicial workers allege that the governor granted only 80% autonomy limited to recurrent expenditure, leaving capital projects unfunded. Courtrooms reportedly leak during rainfall, forcing the suspension of hearings, while magistrates and officers rely on commercial motorcycles (okada) or shared rides with litigants due to lack of official vehicles. Despite repeated appeals, ₦400 million previously approved for judicial needs remains unpaid, worsening the crisis. The situation has triggered an indefinite strike by magistrates, legal officers, and members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), physically locking judges out of court premises in Akure. Observers warn that the prolonged paralysis undermines judicial independence, public confidence in the justice system, and rule of law in Ondo State. Legal analysts describe the governor’s approach as a systematic humiliation and underfunding of the judiciary, drawing parallels with similar crises in other Nigerian states. With courts shut, staff unions united, and the public left without access to justice, pressure is mounting on Governor Aiyedatiwa to restore full financial autonomy, fund infrastructure projects, and address welfare challenges to prevent further erosion of democratic governance in the state.
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