Archbishop Okeke & Soludo in War of Words over Burial laws

Archbishop Valerian Okeke Blasts Gov. Soludo For Threatening Rev Fr. Ebube Muonso And The Catholic Church. In furtherance of his unhinged and erratic commitment to prioritizing non critical issues issues, chasing shadows, addressing frivolities while ignoring critical matters and attacking Anambarians in every sector, The governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo has moved from humiliating

Nigeria Police Force Ranks World’s Most Corrupt

The World Internal Security and Police Index (WISPI) has declared the Nigerian Police Force as the number-one worst police department globally. The ranking comes as no surprise, considering the NPF’s consistent failure to uphold law and order. The force’s dismal record is reflected in its blatant disregard for court orders and the constitution, earning it

Bola Tinubu Approved N3B just to Verify Social Register

Documents showing that Bola Ahmed Tinubu actually approved the whooping sum of N3B naira to the Humanitarian ministry headed by the embattled Betta Edu for the screening of the “so-called” national social register surfaces. In the document, Femi Gbajabiamila, Tinubu’s chief of Staff signed the approval. Alooooooter continua!!! How on earth would someone approve 3B naira just to

BREAKING: Shell sells its Nigeria Onshore Oil business

Shell Plc has reached an agreement to sell its Nigerian onshore oil assets to a local consortium for over $1.3 billion, pending government approval. In addition to the initial sum, Shell anticipates receiving extra payments of up to $1.1 billion. Shell’s Director of Integrated Gas and Upstream, Zoe Yujnovich, confirmed this in a statement on

FG perfects Plans to Remove Electricity Subsidy

Bola Tinubu- led government has unveiled plans to phase out electricity subsidies, opting for a gradual tariff increase to alleviate the financial strain on government expenditures. Adebayo Adelabu, the Minister of Power, disclosed this development during his recent visit to the headquarters of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC). He said, “As it is today,