Peter Obi has shut down widespread rumours suggesting he has dumped the Labour Party, affirming that he remains a committed member while working closely with the African Democratic Congress (ADC)
Peter Obi has shut down widespread rumours suggesting he has dumped the Labour Party, affirming that he remains a committed member while working closely with the African Democratic Congress (ADC)
Lionel Messi is reportedly in advanced talks to make a sensational switch to Saudi Arabian giants Al-Ahli, reigniting his long-standing rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo in the Middle East. Sources close
Over 1,000 women-focused civil society organisations have called on the Nigerian Senate to immediately challenge the Federal High Court’s ruling reinstating suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. The court verdict, delivered by
Blood spilled on the Wannune-Gboko road Sunday evening as a Dangote Cement truck collided head-on with a Toyota Sienna, leaving a scene of devastation that shattered hearts in Benue State’s
Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister, Katia Aveiro, has fiercely defended her brother’s decision not to attend the funeral of late Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota, stating he deliberately stayed away to
Chiamaka Nnadozie beamed with pride on Sunday night after Nigeria’s Super Falcons stormed to a commanding 3-0 win over Tunisia in their Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2024 opener,
A heated exchange erupted on social media after music star Davido was accused of glamorizing cultism, a sensitive and controversial topic in Nigeria. The allegation, made by an X (formerly
A United States Born Caregiver, Mrs Latanya Washington has expressed sadness over the continual erosion of family values, calling for effort to go back to the old ways. Washington made
Datti Baba-Ahmed has categorically rejected the idea of Peter Obi running as a vice-presidential candidate under any emerging coalition ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections. In a strongly-worded statement issued
U.S. President Donald Trump has extended invitations to five African heads of state for a major investment dialogue at the White House scheduled for mid-August—but conspicuously left out Nigeria’s President