Political mafias captured Nigeria’s election, government under Mahmood Yakubu – Jega

Professor Attahiru Jega on Saturday sounded a five-alarm warning to Nigerians, saying the country’s fundamental governing instruments have been hijacked by a pack of reckless political actors. Mr Jega rallied Nigerians to immediately rise and recover control of the country or risk farming out their collective destiny to a clique of selfish individuals who lacked

Government of Squander and Insensitivity as Tinubu attends COP28 with 1,411 delegates

Bola Ahmed Tinubu, participating in the Climate Change Conference (COP28) arrived in Dubai with 1,411 delegates, according to a list by the UN Climate Change, making him the leader in Africa with the highest entourage and the third largest representation among global countries attending the conference. Currently, Nigeria is battling with record inflation, an out-of-control

Nigerian Legislators Abandon National Anthem for “Tinubu’s Anthem” (video)

In Nigeria, ordinarily, there should be 3 tiers of Government, Executive, Legislative and Judiciary that are supposed to be so independent of each other. What are we seeing in Nigeria, a monologuing system where the Executive seems to have pocketed the Legislative and in bed with the Judiciary. This is pure Evil and anti-democratic…!!! During

Supreme Court Yet To Release Certified Copy Of Peter Obi Vs Tinubu Ruling, Four Weeks After

Human rights lawyer and former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Prof. Chidi Odinkalu , has revealed that after four weeks of delivering its judgment on the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi’s election appeal, the Supreme Court has not yet released the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the judgment since October 26.

While Nigerians suffer, 5B Naira Yacht, 12 other items for Tinubu

Bola Tinubu’s administration has announced plans to spend N5.095 billion on a presidential yacht, despite outcries to cut the outrageous costs of running government. According to the 2023 supplementary appropriation details of MDA spending seen by BusinessDay, the Nigerian Navy proposed a capital expenditure of N42.3 billion and a recurrent expenditure of N20.42 billion making a