By Grace Udofia Wife of Nigeria's former President, Shehu Shagari has died of COVID-19 complications in an isolation facility in Gwagwalada, Abuja. In a statement issued by her grandson in Abuja, he disclosed that the...
By John Ikani The Department of State Security (DSS) yesterday quizzed former Adamawa State Governor, Jibrilla Bindow for convening a meeting during which invectives, even death wish, were rained on President Muhammadu Buhari. The alleged conspiracy...
By Chioma Iruke and Grace Udofia After months of suspended Twitter activities in Nigeria, the Nigerian Government has promised to lift the suspension placed on the micro-blogging platform within days. This was even as the...
By Hannatu Sadiq Zambians are set to cast their vote on Thursday, August 12 to elect the next President of the southern African country. The voters will decide whether to re-elect President Edgar Lungu in...
By Grace Udofia A member of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) Board of Trustees, Olubode George has condemned the call for a Tinubu presidency in 2023, alleging that he will review his citizenship if that happens. George who...
By John Ikani New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo has said he will be “stepping aside” from his office in a fortnight, after a state investigation released last week accused him of having “sexually harassed multiple women...
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