EXCLUSIVE: Former President Jonathan Likely To Join 2027 Presidential Race Friday
Former President Goodluck Jonathan's anticipated announcement regarding the 2027 presidential race could significantly impact the political landscape in Nigeria. His previous experience as president from 2010 to 2015 positions him as a notable candidate, especially considering the ongoing challenges in governance and public sentiment towards leadership. It will be important to verify the legitimacy of these sources as speculation grows around his candidacy.
EXCLUSIVE: Nigerian Military Detains More Than 10 Soldiers Underground Over Leaks In Whistleblower Justice Crack’s Abduction Case
The Nigerian military's detention of over 10 soldiers is part of an internal investigation into leaks concerning the abduction case of a whistleblower. This scenario raises concerns about internal security and the handling of sensitive information within military ranks. The military's actions could indicate a severe response to perceived breaches of protocol or loyalty.
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Please Help Me, I Am Suffering Here’: 17-Year-Old Cries Out From Lagos Prison After Nearly Three Years In Detention
The case of the 17-year-old boy detained in Lagos highlights significant issues within the Nigerian justice system, particularly concerning the treatment of minors. The prolonged detention without trial raises questions about legal processes and human rights violations. Reports indicate that many individuals, especially youths, face similar situations in overcrowded prisons across the country.
Lagos AG Denies Interference in Adichie-Esege Coroner Inquest, Says Suspension Solely Coroner’s Decision
The Lagos State Attorney General, Lawal Pedro, has publicly denied any interference in the coroner's inquest into the death of Master Nkanu. He stated that the suspension of the inquest was a decision made solely by the coroner, which suggests an attempt to maintain judicial independence amidst public scrutiny.
EXCLUSIVE: Detained Nigerian Soldier Dies In Army Custody After Alleged Medical Neglect; Another ‘Nearly Blind’
The death of the soldier in army custody highlights significant concerns regarding the health and welfare of detainees in the Nigerian military. Reports suggest systemic issues in medical care provided to detained soldiers, which may violate both national and international standards for treatment of prisoners. The case presents a critical opportunity for investigation into the conditions of military detention facilities.
EXCLUSIVE: Nigeria Police Arrest, Arraign Whistle-Blower To Protect FCTA Official Anita Odom Under ICPC Probe For Certificate Forgery
The arrest of whistle-blower Mr. Ifeanyichukwu by the Nigeria Police appears to be an attempt to shield FCTA official Anita Odom, who is under investigation for certificate forgery. This situation highlights the ongoing issues of corruption and the potential misuse of law enforcement resources in Nigeria to protect individuals in power.
BREAKING: Sowore Leads Nigerian Protesters To Occupy MTN Office Over Alleged Exploitation, Poor Services
The protest led by Sowore against MTN reflects widespread dissatisfaction with telecom services in Nigeria. Reports indicate that customers frequently experience issues such as data depletion and poor service quality, which have been ongoing concerns in the sector. Regulatory bodies have faced criticism for not adequately addressing these consumer grievances.
EXCLUSIVE: Tinubu Government Fails To Fulfil Employment Promise To 774 National Health Fellows After One Year, Beneficiaries Demand Action
The Tinubu administration had committed to employing 774 National Health Fellows after their fellowship concluded in February 2026. This failure to deliver on promised employment raises concerns about the government's ability to uphold its commitments, particularly in the health sector which is critical for national development.
BREAKING: Protest At University Of Ibadan As Students Lament Power, Water Outage, Disrupted Services
The University of Ibadan has been experiencing significant power and water outages, which have disrupted essential services for students. This protest highlights systemic issues in infrastructure management at Nigeria's educational institutions, which have faced similar challenges in recent years. The Students’ Union President's comments indicate a broader trend of dissatisfaction among students regarding living conditions.
Borno Government House To Spend N900million On 'Tables, Cushion Chairs' Amid Boko Haram Insurgency
The Borno State Government's decision to allocate N900 million for furniture upgrades in the Government House comes amid ongoing security challenges posed by Boko Haram. This expenditure raises questions about budget priorities in a region struggling with insurgency and humanitarian needs. According to recent reports, the state is facing significant displacement and poverty issues, underscoring the need for a focus on essential services.