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Failed Democracy: Nigerians divided as Presidency tackles Obi

Failed Democracy: Nigerians divided as Presidency tackles Obi

THE Presidency, yesterday, warned the 2023 Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Mr. Peter Obi over his comments on the status of democracy in the country as a host of political and religious leaders, activists were divided over the issue. While some concurred with the statement that democracy was collapsing, others disagreed.
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Nigeria now 7th most terrorised nation in the world – GTI

Nigeria now 7th most terrorised nation in the world – GTI

LAGOS — FROM a disturbing position of 16, four years ago, Nigeria has sank deeper into the abyss of terrorism and is now the seventh most-terrorised country in the world, according to the latest ranking of the Global Terrorism Index (GTI).

Suleja Bombing: Suspects were promised 72 virgins each – Witness

Suleja Bombing: Suspects were promised 72 virgins each – Witness

…Says suspects were to bomb VP, others at event in Kaduna
ABUJA — A senior Army officer whose team apprehended some of the alleged masterminds of the explosion that rocked office of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in Suleja, Niger State, prior to the April 16, 2011 presidential election, Wednesday, narrated before a Federal High Court in Abuja, how the suspects were nabbed while en-route Kaduna to bomb an event he said was attended by the Vice President Namadi Sambo.

Nigeria is 35th most corrupt in the world -Transparency Int’l report

Nigeria is 35th most corrupt in the world -Transparency Int’l report

The much talked about fight against corruption by the federal government may not have started yielding the desired result as Nigeria is ranked the 35th most corrupt country in the world, according to a 2012 report by Transparency International on global corruption.

Abacha loot: Switzerland has returned $700m to Nigeria – Swiss envoy

Abacha loot: Switzerland has returned $700m to Nigeria – Swiss envoy

Nearly 15 years after the death of General Sani Abacha, Nigeria’s former military ruler, the Swiss Government has said that it has so far returned to Nigeria the sum of $700 million stolen by the late dictator and deposited in several Swiss banks.
The Swiss Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Hans-Rudolf Hodel, announced the figure at a media briefing in Abuja, yesterday.

Outrage greets N2.2b  presidential banquet hall

Outrage greets N2.2b presidential banquet hall

Senator Bala Mohamed’s devotion to the well being of President Goodluck Jonathan had in the past not been doubted. As Minister of theFederalCapitalTerritory, FCT with concurrent duty as landlord to the president, he had rustled not a few feathers when he named a new layout in the federal capital after President Jonathan.