Governor Mohammed Bago says fear of re-election weakens governance, reviving national debate over adopting a single term for governors and constitutional reform.
Nigerians in the U.S. retreat from work and public life as intensified immigration raids fuel fear, deaths in custody mount, and self-deportation becomes a growing consideration.
Governor Umo Eno predicts EFCC petitions will come after his time in office but he chooses to enable Akwa Ibom residents through empowerment while turning away from handout distribution.
Barriers to Nigeria’s anti corruption fight, including public cynicism, tenure insecurity, and weak systems of accountability are highlighted by EFCC boss.
The FBI has requested the EFCC's assistance in apprehending two Nigerian fugitives accused of orchestrating a $13 million healthcare fraud scheme in the United States
Ex-Power Minister Saleh Mamman has been remanded in Kuje prison over an alleged N33bn fraud, pending his bail hearing. The high-profile case highlights corruption in Nigeria’s power sector.
Nigerian elder statesman Chief Edwin Clark calls on the EFCC to prioritize stalled corruption cases against politicians. He emphasizes investigating former governors and ensuring swift trials for all corruption cases. President Tinubu's commitment to fighting corruption will be scrutinized.
Governor Mohammed Bago says fear of re-election weakens governance, reviving national debate over adopting a single term for governors and constitutional reform.
Nigerians in the U.S. retreat from work and public life as intensified immigration raids fuel fear, deaths in custody mount, and self-deportation becomes a growing consideration.