Peter Obi live in Frankfurt, Germany

Mr. Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of Labour Party who would be spending part of next week visiting and discussing with most Nigerians in the diaspora has made a tweet he would be stopping over at Frankfurt, Germany.   Read Also : #OBIdient “Oyibos” from Germany felicitate with Peter Obi (video)   Jkcyno news earlier reported of 

CNN anchor Zane Asher to interview Peter Obi

Mr. Peter Obi,the presidential candidate of the Labour party will participate in a virtual breakfast media chat with Zane Asher on CNN on September 3, 2022. Jkcyno news earlier reported #PeterObiInAmerica : Peter Obi Embarks on Canada, USA media tour. He will also hold a town hall meeting with diasporans in Atlanta on September 2nd.

EFCC arraigns Cubana manager over $164,000 fraud

The Economics and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC on Wednesday arraigned a manager with Cubana Group, Lucky Uchechukwu Ndukwe, for an offence bordering on conspiracy to launder and money laundering. Ndukwe, known better as Cubana  Prime Minister, was arraigned alongside one Precious Omonkhoa Ofure before Justice Justice O.A. Fadipe of the Special Offences Court sitting in

Afro Economics & Government Policy: A Conversation with Governor Peter Obi by BLSA, Columbia University New York

Join Columbia’s Africa Business Club (ABC) and Black Law Students Association (BLSA) for a riveting conversation on Afro Economics & Government Policy with Nigerian Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi. BBC News describes Mr. Obi as the “cadidate electrifying young Nigerians” and a “powerful force ahead of Nigeria’s presidential election next February, energising voters with messages of prudence and

Nollywood Actor Kenneth Okonkwo Joins Labour Party, Backs Obi’s Candidacy (pictures)

Nollywood star Kenneth Okonkwo has joined the Labour Party (LP), weeks after he left the All Progressives Congress (APC) over the party’s same-faith presidential ticket.  The actor, who disclosed this on his social media handle Wednesday, also called on Nigerians to back the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in next year’s poll. “It was an honour and