By Emmanuel Nduka A Budget Office document detailing how Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari approved a whooping N1.4billion to buy vehicles for the Government of Niger Republic, has found it's way into the country's social media space....
By Ebi Kesiena South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma, accused of being a graft enabler, on Saturday criticised as "unlawful" and "full of gossip" a judicial report detailing how rampant corruption gutted state coffers during his...
By Emmanuel Nduka Having moved one step closer to achieving his life-long ambition of ruling Nigeria, Presidential flag bearer of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Bola Tinubu, says he is the best man for the...
By Emmanuel Nduka and Obinna Ezenwa While militancy in Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta region has declined sharply, activities of local refiners (Artisanal Refiners) have spiralled. The refiners have blamed their decision to enter the business on...
Just as the Womens’ Day 2022 elapses with the month of March, a new public opinion poll conducted by NOIPolls has revealed that there is discrimination against women in Nigeria as stated by 82 percent of...
By Chioma Iruke Faulks road, a popular road in Aba the commercial nerve center of Abia State, also known as Enyimba City in South East Nigeria, has been a subject of conversation due to its dilapidated...
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