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The presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Peter Obi, has said elections in Nigeria are often manipulated because citizens fail to take ownership of the electoral process and protect their votes. Obi stated this during a recent visit to Washington, D.C. in a video wchich started trending on Saturday, where he spoke on the challenges facing Nigeria’s democracy and the role of citizens in ensuring credible elections. According to the former Anambra State governor, politicians alone cannot guarantee free and fair elections unless voters are determined to defend the sanctity of their ballots. “Elections are rigged in Nigeria because…
A group, City Boy Movement, has said it is in possession of video footage of protesters who occupied its headquarters in Abuja on Friday to demand the resignation of President Bola Tinubu over the country’s worsening insecurity. The group, which is campaigning for President Tinubu’s second term, said the footage would be handed over to relevant security and law enforcement agencies as evidence against those involved in the protest. Its Deputy Director-General, O’Tega Ogra, disclosed this in a statement on Friday, saying it would pursue the matter until justice is served. “The City Boy Movement wishes to be very clear…
News » Premier League news » Chelsea newsJune 13, 2026 19:18 GMT (UK), by Sri Aswin View Chelsea summer 2026 transfer targets Atletico could miss out on Cucurella Atletico Madrid could move on from Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella due to complications over the valuation and the player’s salary, according to reputed journalist Matteo Moretto. The Spanish giants are determined to land a new left-back and have earmarked him as a top target. Contact has been made with his representatives, but a deal could be complicated.Diego Simeone’s side have yet to agree on personal terms with the Euro 2024 winner, while they are also far…
Veteran Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwor has said she takes pride in the “villainous” characters she portrays in films, noting that they are designed to reflect and expose societal realities rather than define her personality. Speaking during a recent video chat, the 67-year-old actress addressed long-standing public perceptions that often blur the line between her on-screen roles and her real-life identity. Ozokwo, widely known for her “Mama G” persona, said many viewers mistakenly assume she is wicked in real life because of the harsh characters she plays in films. She explained that her performances are intentional and meant to highlight societal…
By Ayoola Olasupo The arrival of the rainy season brings much-needed relief from the scorching heat, replenishes crucial freshwater sources, and boosts agricultural productivity. The season also offers important ecological advantages as it supports biodiversity and improves air quality, thereby maintaining the balance of life. However, it also comes with several challenges, including increased health risks, poor road conditions, damp living environments, and disruptions to daily routines. According to the European Wilderness Society, rain plays a vital role in replenishing water resources such as lakes and rivers, which are critical for human survival and ecological balance. In agriculture, it supplies…
The St. Charles Grammar School, Osogbo Old Boys Association–Diaspora has rewarded outstanding students and teachers of the school with cash gifts totalling N3m. The presentation took place on Wednesday at the school premises in Osogbo, Osun State. Speaking at the event, President of SCOBA-Diaspora, Mudashiru Adeosun, said the gesture was designed to encourage academic excellence among students and motivate teachers to sustain the school’s legacy of performance. He said, “The award we are giving today is about N3m. We are giving awards to different students and teachers. This money was from old students and given according to subjects. All the…
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Many of the terrorists dislodged from Zamfara and Sokoto states have been relocating to the South-East and South-South regions, security and intelligence sources have revealed to Saturday PUNCH. The insurgents, according to the sources, are utilising interconnected forest corridors and riverine routes stretching through Niger, Kogi, and Anambra states to escape military pressure in the North. The sources, including a security chief, a retired Army General and an officer of the Department of State Services, said the terrorists were migrating through Niger and Kogi states into Anambra, from where they moved into Abia and Imo states, while others have pushed…
The Federal Government may begin paying salaries, pensions and social welfare benefits through the eNaira under a new Central Bank of Nigeria roadmap aimed at transforming the country’s digital currency into a major payment channel. The proposal is contained in the Nigeria Payments System Vision 2028, released by the CBN, which outlines plans to expand the use of the eNaira and move it from a pilot project to a core payment rail for government and private-sector transactions. The eNaira, launched in October 2021 as Africa’s first central bank digital currency, was introduced to deepen financial inclusion, reduce the cost of…
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