This story is actually insane and nobody is talking about it, and the key witness has apparently died in a hotel fire.
Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi accused Femi Gbajabiamila of collecting ₦400 million from him for a ₦600 million deal for the appointment to become DG of Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), the Chief of Staff was said to have demanded 48% of the agency’s ₦24 billion take-off grant.
Prince Adeyemi said 48% is too much. There was a little disagreement apparently, and on 11 June 2026, Gbajabiamila, in his capacity as Chief of Staff, issued a public statement saying the PFIPC was not an official government body.
Prince Adeyemi wrote a petition to the police and named the middleman who was the witness to everything that happened.
The middle man, who is the key witness to the transaction died a day after that petition.
Prince Adeyemi wrote for the investigation of the man’s mysterious death, and also claimed there are multiple assasinanation attempts on his life.
He also claimed his phone was particularly stolen in one of the attempts and they are refusing to help him track it.
Gbajabiamila claims the company does not exist and that Prince Adeyemi is telling lies, but the 2026 Appropriation Act currently contains a ₦1.3 billion budget allocation for the PFIPC on page 50 and 51.
So how did a “non-existent”agency receive a budget allocation?
The criminality happening under Tinubu is abysmal.
Why is this not making the news?
Continue to purchase real estate in Lagos o.
Liquidate your entire life savings & dumping it at the behest of useless chain of administrations who don't give 2 fucks.
The final boss is when you start seeing strange aquatic animals in your backyard.
@RaenestApp it’s been over 16 hours since l initiated a payment from my Deel. Guys what’s this new ACH thing with Leads Bank? It’s frustrating. Infact it took you guys over 9 hours to respond to my messages on the App. Please l need my money!!!
Circulate this video of Peter Obi’s address at the European Union across all platforms. Share it on WhatsApp groups! Let Nigerians see what it means to represent their country abroad.
Not Tinubu, whose every outing abroad brings us embarrassment and shame!✍️
“When your source of livelihood depends on politics, your conscience dies and telling the truth becomes your greatest fear” – AY Comedian speaks on insecurity in Nigeria
You really can’t blame some of Wike's boys like Aduda until you see the sheer scale of what is on the table. Yesterday, I was down with a severe illness, and my doctor ordered me to stay away from work and get some deep rest. So, I went hunting for a comfortable hotel. I walked into one where the absolute baseline room was ₦250k a night, with apartments scaling up to ₦500k, ₦1m, and ₦2m. They didn't even bother taking me on a physical tour; they just flipped through the luxury options on a television screen at the reception desk. Outside, the car park was a showroom of top-tier luxury vehicles, some of them bearing government plates.
I can afford the least, but I know exactly how many days of hard, honest labour it takes to earn even that ₦250k. I looked at the cost of that "comfort" and said, no way. But as I was leaving, a lightbulb went off. No wonder people we once deeply respected now aggressively chant "ON YOUR MANDATE WE SHALL STAND" while almost everything collapses around them. It perfectly mirrors the moment Satan told Jesus: "I will give you the best of the earth if you bow before me."
“In five years or less, influencer marketing will die in Nigeria. Compare the era of blogging during Linda Ikeji and BellaNaija to now, almost nobody rates blogs anymore. The reason is they are lazy, less creative, copy people’s niche, repeat content.”
— Opeyemi Famakin.
Cubana Chief Priest!!! How market? After all the City boys movement & rolling with the President, you still couldn’t win the House of Representatives ticket in your state?
There’s a silent disaster happening in Nigeria that nobody wants to confront honestly.
We keep shouting about unemployment, bad leadership, low productivity, corruption, poor healthcare, failed institutions and why our country is not working. But many people are avoiding the root cause.
Our education system has been deeply compromised.
A student enters secondary school or university full of dreams, intelligence and potential. Then the system teaches them something dangerous:
“You do not need competence to succeed.”
WAEC malpractice. NECO malpractice. GCE runs. Sorting. Sex for grades. Extortion. Intimidation. Victimization. Handout rackets. “See me after class.” “Talk to your lecturer.” “Settle this course.”
And after 4 or 5 years of surviving that environment, we expect excellence to magically appear.
It won’t.
A country cannot repeatedly reward dishonesty in classrooms and expect integrity in government offices, hospitals, engineering sites, courtrooms and businesses.
This is where many of our unemployable graduates are coming from.
Not because Nigerians are not intelligent.
Not because our youths are lazy.
But because too many people were trained inside a system where merit was murdered.
The painful part is this:
UNN, UNILAG, FUTO, ABU, UI, IMSU, ABSU and many others are using largely the same NUC-regulated curriculum.
The difference is standards.
The universities that still command respect are usually the ones with stronger resistance against sorting, extortion and academic fraud.
The ones collapsing in reputation are often the ones where corruption became normalized.
Once a student realizes they can buy an “A” with ₦20,000, or sleep their way through a course, or manipulate results through connections, the motivation to truly learn starts dying slowly.
And when millions of such graduates enter the labor market, the entire country pays the price.
That weak engineer may eventually supervise a bridge.
That poorly trained nurse may handle a patient.
That compromised accountant may manage public funds.
That fake first-class graduate may become a lecturer and reproduce the same cycle again.
This is no longer just an education problem.
It is a national security problem.
Countries become great because they protect competence fiercely.
Singapore did it.
China did it.
Germany did it.
South Korea did it.
You cannot build a first-world country with a third-world attitude towards education integrity.
Nigeria does not have a shortage of talent.
Nigeria has a shortage of systems that protect excellence.
And until we become ruthless about fighting academic corruption, exam malpractice, sorting, sex-for-grades and institutional intimidation, we will continue producing certificates instead of competence.
This fight is bigger than schools.
It is about the future survival of Nigeria itself.
Nike sponsored Roger Federer for 24 years, and then let him go.
A Japanese tailor’s son paid him $300 million dollars, and launched a global, multi-billion dollar clothing megabrand.
“Let me be very blunt this morning: Atiku Abubakar is highly hypocritical. When zoning favours him, he has no problem with it. But when it doesn’t favour him, he suddenly declares zoning self-defeating.”
“They should all leave Mr Peter Obi alone, the man have not done anything wrong by going to another party.”
— Rufai Oseni.
To be candid,
In the last 30 years of Nigerian politics,
There is NO Nigerian politician as shameless, slimy and utterly devoid of any integrity as Atiku. I agree totally with Rufai Oseni on this.
Alex Otti just confirmed what they tried to bury. Peter Obi left MONEY. Not debt. MONEY.
Governors inherit debt. Anambra inherited BILLIONS. This is what leadership looks like. Share this video 📍
We received a delegation from the China Harbour Engineering Company Limited led by Mr. Nicolas Liu, where we discussed the proposed Azumini - Obeaku Sea Port and Inland Waterways Corridor project in Abia State.
I have granted approval for an immediate feasibility study on the project. While the company initially suggested a six to seven-month timeline, I have directed that the study be completed within a shorter period so that progress can be accelerated.
Alongside the study, we will begin the process of securing approvals from the Presidency, Nigerian Ports Authority, and the Federal Ministry of Blue Economy. I have also encouraged the team to visit the proposed site to assess its viability, given its proximity to the High Sea and the technical requirements such as dredging.
The project has the potential to transform Abia State’s economy and contribute significantly to Nigeria’s maritime development. With strong commitment, proper funding, and strategic partnerships, we can make the Azumini Sea Port a reality.
I thank the team from China Harbour Engineering Company Limited for their presentation and look forward to positive outcomes from the feasibility study.
“You came here to interview me. Is it free? Am I not going to pay, for the live interview? It’s not free, so what am I benefitting? I pay.” - @GovWike to @channelstv. Hmmmm… 🚶🏽➡️🚶🏽➡️🚶🏽➡️