By Emmanuel Nduka In an era marked by escalating insecurity, questions are rising about President Bola Tinubu’s efforts to bolster his personal safety while Nigerians live daily at the mercy of criminal elements. Recent procurements suggests...
By Elie Mutangana, Kigali Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) has so far shut down over 8,000 churches and prayer houses, accusing them of not meeting the ‘place of worship’ standards. The regulating body on July 29, in...
By Emmanuel Nduka Nigerian businessman Tony Elumelu has disclosed how former President Muhammadu Buhari and his now late chief of staff Abba Kyari, rejected his company’s request to buy an oilfield despite raising billions of dollars...
By Emmanuel Nduka Last Friday, Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) commanded by President Bola Tinubu approved a $21 million investment fund to install digital meters across all 187 crude oil flow stations in the country’s oil-rich...
By Chioma Iruke For several years, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist movement seeking the establishment of a Biafran state carved out of Nigeria’s South-East, has actively sought to claim international support to apply...
By Emmanuel Nduka The President Bola Tinubu-led cranky Federal Government of Nigeria is seeking an additional $2 billion crude oil-backed loan from international lenders to supplement the country’s finances, which have been self-strained by the president’s...
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