Family Alleges Cover-Up In NSCDC Officer’s Death, As Contradictory Accounts Put Pressure On Interior Minister
A disturbing shadow has fallen over the death of NSCDC officer DSC Agada Levi Agada, as his family accuses some officers of a possible cover up built on shifting stories, missing evidence and unanswered questions. What began as a reported bandit attack now looks like a far more troubling case of contradiction, concealment and institutional silence.
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Hormuz Oil Shock Drives Africa’s Renewable Energy Transition
Africa will not survive on imported fuel insecurity. A Hormuz shock would expose the lie that subsidies and speeches are a strategy. The real test is whether leaders fund solar, storage and mini-grids now, or wait for the next crisis to expose them again.
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Obi’s Tinubu Resignation Call Triggers State House Firestorm
Peter Obi has turned Tinubu’s own campaign language into a political boomerang. The Presidency calls it childish. Nigerians may call it the question nobody in power wants to answer. If promises on power, security and welfare still feel broken, who really is out of touch? #PeterObi #Tinubu #NigeriaPolitics
Kaduna is bleeding again. Reports that “repentant” bandits ambushed and killed soldiers have reopened one brutal question: is Nigeria’s reintegration policy protecting peace, or protecting impunity? Families wait, facts lag, and anger is rising.
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This is the kind of political scandal that can blow open a party’s credibility overnight. A senatorial aspirant’s N20 million EFCC petition has now collided with bribery claims, WhatsApp receipts and a legal war over Peter Obi, leaving one burning question: was this screening process a nomination exercise or a monetised political ambush?
N20m for a screening process? If the allegations are true, this is not politics as usual it is a political money trail in plain sight. Peter Obi, EFCC and NDC are now in the eye of the storm.
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Abuja did not just host a PDP meeting. It hosted a political siege. In a showdown that exposed the depth of Nigeria’s opposition crisis, the anti-Wike bloc of the PDP says it forced through the ratification of Goodluck Jonathan as its 2027 presidential choice after police blockades, venue threats and what it called a calculated attempt to strangle dissent in the Federal Capital Territory.
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Nigeria’s alleged coup scandal has now moved from whispered speculation to a full-blown test of the state’s security nerves, as Defence Minister Christopher Musa dismissed the arrested officers as confused men with no justification for their actions while court testimony began to sketch a far more alarming picture of coordinated planning, intelligence tracking and an alleged move against the Presidential Villa. The real question now is not only what these officers discussed in secret, but how far the plot went before the system caught it.
A coup plot, a Defence Minister, and a courtroom trail that is getting uglier by the day. If the testimony stands, this was not “noise” in the barracks but a direct threat to Nigeria’s democracy.
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So Jonathan must not run, but others can switch sides, build alliances and call it democracy? Nigeria’s real problem is not Jonathan. It is the shameless double standard in power politics.
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NCAA has pressed pause, not peace, in Nigeria’s airline debt war. Jet A1 is still choking the sector, and the remittance fight is far from over. The question is simple: who really pays when aviation is running on fumes?
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As Eid-el-Kabir draws near, the North-East is once again bracing for danger, after the Nigerian military warned that remnants of Boko Haram and ISWAP may try to weaponise the festive season with suicide bombers and improvised explosive devices. With troops already forward-deployed and surveillance tightened, the message from Operation HADIN KAI is blunt: the threat is real, the alert is active, and civilians must not let celebration override caution.
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#BokoHaram #ISWAP #NorthEastSecurity
Amaechi’s rejection has detonated the ADC’s carefully packaged image of internal democracy, turning the party’s presidential primary into a full blown credibility crisis. By branding the results “concocted” and alleging mass disenfranchisement, he has raised a blunt question that now hangs over the opposition bloc: if the ADC cannot run a credible vote inside its own house, what moral authority does it have to challenge the ruling party?
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Tinubu’s Children’s Day message was meant to reassure, but it also exposed the raw nerve at the centre of Nigeria’s security crisis. With children and teachers still held in Oyo and Borno, the President’s vow that they are “not forgotten” has become more than sympathy; it is a test of whether the state can still protect its most vulnerable citizens, recover the abducted, and prove that Safe Schools is a policy with teeth rather than a slogan.
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Dr Ben Chukwu’s open letter to former President Goodluck Jonathan reads less like counsel and more like polished political blackmail, wrapping pressure in praise and sentimentality. It tries to turn Jonathan’s 2015 South-East support into a permanent obligation, even though the same region later swung decisively behind Peter Obi in 2023. More importantly, it ignores the comparison many Nigerians still make: Jonathan left office with a globally respected democratic concession, a strong economic legacy, and a calmer political image, while the Buhari and Tinubu years have been shadowed by harsher insecurity, inflation, and worsening rights concerns. As Jonathan himself once put it, his ambition was “not worth the blood of any Nigerian.” That legacy is exactly why 2027 still matters.
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Dr Ben Chukwu’s open letter looks less like advice and more like political blackmail. Jonathan still carries a national brand the APC years never buried, and Nigerians know it. The real fear is not his comeback, but his reach. https://t.co/UqbqTY8wym
Nigeria may be asking the wrong question. The real story is not just whether Jonathan can run in 2027, but who is already preparing to bring him back. Abuja has reopened the power game.
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The battle over Goodluck Jonathan’s political future has now moved from speculation to open legal warfare, and the Federal High Court’s dismissal of the suit against him has poured fresh fuel on Nigeria’s already feverish 2027 succession race. With the PDP reportedly waving him through and the courts once again leaning on earlier rulings, Jonathan’s name is back at the centre of the country’s most combustible question: can the former president truly return, and who stands to gain if he does?
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