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Nigeria at 65: Citizens’ Attitudes Blamed for Stagnation

Nigeria at 65 sparks debate as experts argue citizens’ attitudes hinder national development, stressing mindset shifts as crucial for lasting progress.

Temi Ajibade Explains Why She Dropped Otedola Name

Temi Ajibade reveals why she dropped Otedola surname, stressing independence, identity, and the drive to build her own lasting legacy.

Rivers Assembly Accuses Fubara of Playing to the Gallery

Rivers Assembly rejected the accusations that they blocked Governor Siminalayi Fubara from delivering the 2025 budget while maintaining his account of performing staged appearances for the public.

Rivers APC Initiates Impeachment Against Governor Fubara

The APC orders impeachment of Governor Fubara amid escalating political tensions, highlighting deep divisions and a looming legislative showdown.

Tinubu’s Meddling in Rivers Crisis Sparks Outrage

The political turmoil in Rivers State has taken a new twist as President Bola...

Rivers State Crisis: Tinubu’s Peace Deal Sparks Controversy

The political turmoil in Rivers State, Nigeria, has taken a new twist as the...

Court Orders Factional Speaker to Stay Away from Assembly Complex

A political crisis in Rivers State, Nigeria, has taken a new twist as a...

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Nigeria at 65: Citizens’ Attitudes Blamed for Stagnation

Nigeria at 65 sparks debate as experts argue citizens’ attitudes hinder national development, stressing mindset shifts as crucial for lasting progress.

Temi Ajibade Explains Why She Dropped Otedola Name

Temi Ajibade reveals why she dropped Otedola surname, stressing independence, identity, and the drive to build her own lasting legacy.

Fubara Sacks Commissioners After Supreme Court Ruling

Fubara sacks all Rivers State commissioners after a Supreme Court ruling, pledging renewed vigour and preparing to rebuild his cabinet

One Doctor Now Treats 9,083 Nigerians, Resident Doctors Warn

Nigeria faces a deep health crisis as one doctor now attends to 9,083 people. Resident doctors demand reforms to protect both doctors and patients.