Category: Nigeria news
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Drumming Requires Discipline, Says Tony Sticks
Adebayo Anthony, popularly known as Tony Sticks, is a performing percussionist making waves in Nigeria’s entertainment scene. Through passion, creativity, and discipline, he continues to carve a unique niche for himself with his electrifying performances and mastery of the drums. Speaking about his journey and inspiration, Tony Sticks revealed that his love for drumming began
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Nathaniel Bassey Vows Not to Monetise Hallelujah Challenge, Warns of Fake YouTube Channels
Gospel musician Nathaniel Bassey has reaffirmed his commitment to keeping the “Hallelujah Challenge” a non-commercial initiative, stating he will not enable monetisation on its official YouTube channel. During a recent live session, Bassey revealed that his principled stance has inadvertently spawned a criminal enterprise. He warned that fraudsters are illegally cloning the live stream from
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‘NIPOST Paystack Portal to Eliminate Postal Inefficiencies’
The Federal Government has launched the Nigeria Postal Service (NIPOST) Paystack Customs Duty Payment Portal to streamline payments for parcels coming into the country and eliminate long-standing inefficiencies in postal transactions. The platform was officially launched in Abuja by the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, represented by the Permanent Secretary
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Lawmaker Defends Oversight Function, Says It’s About Accountability, Not Witch-Hunts
A member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Festus Adefiranye, has stated that the National Assembly’s oversight function is a tool for ensuring accountability, not for intimidating government institutions. Adefiranye, who represents the Ile Oluji/Okeigbo/Odigbo Federal Constituency of Ondo State, made this clarification while speaking to journalists after receiving an award for “Most Outstanding Honourable
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Political Parties Sign Peace Accord Ahead of Niger Council Polls
All 10 political parties participating in the November 1 Niger State Local Government Council elections have signed a peace accord committing to non-violence and fair conduct during the polls. The signing ceremony, organized by the Niger State Independent Electoral Commission (NSIEC), also marked the commencement of the distribution of sensitive election materials to various local
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Kwara Establishes Technocratic Committees to Clear Gratuity Backlog
The Kwara State Government has taken a significant step toward resolving its gratuity arrears by inaugurating two nonpartisan technical committees. The committees, one for state-level and another for local government pensioners, are tasked with verifying and cleaning up the records of retired civil servants to facilitate the orderly payment of their outstanding gratuities. In a
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Matching Words with Actions in Pursuit of Environmental Sustainability
As the global community continues to advance the environmental sustainability agenda, there is a growing call for stakeholders to bridge the gap between promises and performance. Environmental sustainability expert Husein Harun has emerged as one of the leading voices urging world leaders, institutions, and organizations to align policy proclamations with measurable, concrete actions that can
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‘Nigeria’s Real Problem Is Attitude, Not Politics’
Henry Olofin, a United States–based entrepreneur and consultant, remains deeply passionate about Nigeria despite living abroad. In this interview, he argues that Nigeria’s greatest obstacle is not bad politics or poor leadership, but the mindset of its people. According to him, until Nigerians rediscover integrity, discipline, and patriotism, no reform or leader can truly move
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Why Nigeria’s Opposition Parties Are Disorganised — Aminu
Former Mayor of Lambeth and long-time British-Nigerian politician Adedamola Aminu has criticised Nigeria’s opposition parties for lacking structure, organisation, and a credible vision to challenge the government effectively. In this interview, he discusses the role of the opposition, the state of education, governance reforms, and how Nigerians in the Diaspora can help rebuild the nation.
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New TV Show ‘Japada’ Spotlights Nigerians Returning Home to Build the Nation
A new television show, “Japada,” has launched to celebrate the growing trend of reverse migration, showcasing Nigerians who have moved back from abroad to contribute to national development. Produced by TMPL Motion Pictures, a subsidiary of The Temple Company, the show aims to inspire hope and national pride at a time when the country faces
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