A realtor based in Port Harcourt made an erroneous transfer of N480,000 from his United Bank for Africa account to an OPay account belonging to ThankGod Gabriel.
Three months on, the OPay customer refuses to return the money and a court order hasn't helped with the recovery.👇🏾
Dotun Oloyede, the managing director of real estate and investment company Rolad Properties, issued a farmer a N11.8 million cheque in August 2025 that was rejected as a 'fake' at the bank.
Oloyede later paid the farmer about N9 million, but he still owes N2.7 million.👇🏾
@fijnigeria has found that dates of birth, sponsored bills and legislative interests of serving senators are missing from the National Assembly’s repository.
What does this say about a Nigerian government body that labels itself as “transparent, accountable and citizen-focused”?👇🏾
If you studied Mass Communication, Sociology, or Political Science and you're yet to be gainfully employed, this update is for you.
These three disciplines are among the most versatile on the planet. The problem is that most graduates do not know what to do with them after school.
The UN, UNICEF, UNESCO, UNDP, WHO, and AfDB actively recruit in your field. Roles include Communications Officer, Public Information Officer, Advocacy Officer, Research Analyst, Policy Officer, and Media Specialist.
The average salary for a Communications Officer at the United Nations is around $85,000 annually, with senior professionals earning up to $147,000. An Associate Communications Officer role at UNESCO starts at approximately $68,555 per year, with benefits including medical insurance, family allowance, and pension contributions.
In Nigeria, NGOs and INGOs are your strongest entry point. Organizations like USAID, British Council, Oxfam, ActionAid, and Save the Children regularly hire Communications Officers, Social Research Analysts, and Programme Officers. Media houses, PR firms, and government ministries are also active employers.
Before you apply for any of these positions, get at least one professional certification to put you above your peers. This is where most graduates sleep and lose.
For Mass Communication graduates: Google and HubSpot offer free globally recognized certifications in Digital Marketing and Content Strategy. The CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations) is your international passport if you are in communications.
For Sociology and Political Science graduates: certifications in Data Analysis, Policy Development, or Development Studies will set you apart.
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For Nigerian roles, use Jobberman, MyJobMag, Devex, and ReliefWeb.
Your degree taught you how to understand people, analyze systems, and communicate ideas. That is exactly what every serious organization in the world is paying for right now. Stop underselling yourself. Position yourself and go get it.
Above all, love God.
Rob Adesanya, the CEO of KwikDone, has told @fijnigeria how freelancer Joshua Fater has held on to N47,250 instead of the N5,250 he was meant to be paid due to a technical error that repeated the same payout nine times.
Fater says he's too “busy” to confirm the exact payment.👇🏾
Spoilt tomatoes are still being traded in Lagos markets despite the health risks and recently raised concerns.
Traders tell @fijnigeria why spoilt tomatoes are still being sold and confirm that some food vendors continue to buy them.👇🏾
A trader working in Lagos State has narrated to @fijnigeria how Michael Ugochukwu Njoku, a visa agent, collected N2.2 million from him for the processing of a Japanese visa but failed to deliver on the agreement.
Two years on, all he's got are excuses and failed assurances.👇🏾
Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti shared images of the bruised backs of children with a claim that the abducted Oyo schoolchildren were being beaten by their abductors on Friday.
However, those pictures are at least six years older than the recent Oyo schools abduction.👇🏾
Arik Air has refunded N105,000 to an Oyo State-based public officer whose Lagos–Port Harcourt flight was cancelled twice by the airline.
The refund arrived less than 24 hours after @fijnigeria published a story about Arik Air's failure to refund the N105,000 for five months.👇🏾
@Logisticsmama@Logisticsmama ,
Hi, Amaka. I'm Abubakar Mark Sule, a journalist with @fijnigeria . Kindly DM your number so that I can speak with regarding your withheld airfare by Arik Air. Thanks.
Adeiye joined @fijnigeria in February 2022 and has worked his way up the ladder as Senior Reporter, Acting News and Features Editor, News and Features Editor and Acting Editor.
‘Tireless Worker’ @JosephAdeiye Appointed Editor of FIJ https://t.co/YhN57nKUi2
Adeniji told @fijnigeria he immediately contacted Zenith Bank to report the unauthorised debitsbut the bank has yet to provide any meaningful update.
Architect’s Whose Rent is Due at the End of May Loses N497,500 Savings From His Zenith Account https://t.co/plIDlXMHOU
Fintech company OPay has failed to assist an Ogun State business owner to recover her N172,000 stolen by employee Godswill Edet Otu on his first day of work.
The businesswoman provided the necessary legal documents, but one OPay staff member told her to “forget” the money.👇🏾
. @fijnigeria found that Yobe and Adamawa spent a combined N1,645,275,036 on agriculture but honorarium and sitting allowance gulped N1,988,748,921.
Hunger Looming in Yobe, Adamawa, but Govt Busy Spending More on Sitting Allowances for Officials https://t.co/iNWl5PD5Dl
A Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced Saleh Mamman, a former minister of power, to 75 years’ imprisonment for N33.8 billion fraud.
The court convicted Mamman on all 12 counts filed against him by the EFCC on Friday and delivered the sentence on Wednesday.👇🏾