My debut production for @dwnews. I produced a documentary on the struggle of young boys who were chased and lured out of towns, and found a home under the bridge in Nigeria's Delta State.
I met my protagonist, a 17-yr old EZE, under Koka bridge, Asaba.
https://t.co/661xIa6qAU
The general election is around the corner. Tinubu-led-Federal Government suddenly woke up, from its slumber, to make some reforms.
It's now left for Nigerians to decide their future and who leads them for the next four years.
@Princemoye1 No tangible reason(s) for covering his face after he was clearly seen in an execution visual, which you described as a 'discharge of firearm' in your statement.
There's more to this statement.
In a recent DUBAWA's investigation, it has been discovered that many foreign websites are being used purposely to siphon personal data from Sub-saharan Africa.
Date: Sunday, April 19, 2026 (Tomorrow)
Venue: X space https://t.co/VNXVHvISE9
https://t.co/DpgvxtPuye
@gijnAfrica@DubawaFacts After my investigation, the US-based dangerous website has been suspended by its host company @Namecheap
Read:
https://t.co/58ur6cgCR9
After our 5-month probe revealed that https://t.co/HYfPX3rZzm was harvesting the data of Africans across five countries, NameCheap Inc. has officially pulled the plug!
https://t.co/T5MA0H4voq
After our 5-month probe revealed that https://t.co/HYfPX3rZzm was harvesting the data of Africans across five countries, NameCheap Inc. has officially pulled the plug!
https://t.co/T5MA0H4voq
In this story for @DubawaFacts, @JurnoToheeb reveals how a website domain, based in the United States, has been harvesting personal data without consent from Malawi, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda. https://t.co/oRKch5AJRF
However, nothing changes when two power-hungry men with ambiguous visions come together.
Nigerians deserve better oppositions rather than these oldies who had brought shame to the country for the last three decades.