A Kenyan police officer from Koromotangi village in Kakamega County has reportedly committed suicide over an alleged salary delay. Abel Kemboi was found dead on Wednesday, January 5, after complaining to friends and relatives that his December salary had been delayed. Before committing suicide, Kemboi reportedly said he would ...
Read More »Your Rejection Of State Police Disappointing – PDP Tells Buhari
The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed disappointment over the stance of President Muhammadu Buhari on state police. President Buhari had in an interview on Channels Television on Wednesday, monitored by Naija News, said state police is not an option in solving the security challenges in the country. ...
Read More »2023: I Don’t Care Who Becomes President…My Preferred Candidate May Be Eliminated — Buhari’s Confusing Position On Successor
Viewers who watched President Muhammadu Buhari’s interview on Wednesday must have been bemused after the president gave two contradictory responses about his preferred candidate for 2023 presidential election. Buhari spoke about the economy, insecurity, his reservations about the recently signed 2022 budget and his refusal to give assent to ...
Read More »Students Flee Off Campus Hostels As UI Student, Others Shot By Armed Robbers
Scores of students of the University of Ibadan have fled their private hostels located at Agbowo area and other adjoining streets due to the invasion of the hostels by armed robbers. Armed hoodlums who were said to have distributed themselves into groups of about 12 each reportedly invaded the ...
Read More »2022 Grammy Awards Postponed Over COVID-19
The much anticipated 2022 Grammy Awards has been postponed due to the recent surge in the spread of the new variant of COVID-19 disease across the cities. The music awards gala night had been scheduled for January 31, however, the recent widespread of the Omicron variant across United States ...
Read More »BREAKING: Nigerians Warned As FG Finally Designates Bandits As Terrorists
The federal government has released the official gazette categorizing bandits as terrorists. A federal high court sitting in Abuja had on November 26 proscribed Yan Bindiga and Yan Ta’adda bandit groups and subsequently declared their activities as acts of terrorism. THE WHISTLER reported that Justice Taiwo Taiwo, presiding judge, ...
Read More »Organizers Of Teni’s Show Didn’t Apply For Security – Rivers Police
Rivers State Police Command has disclosed that the organisers of the music concert held in Buguma, Asari-Toru Local Government Area, Rivers State, which was disrupted when a popular Nigerian artist, Teniola Akpata, popularly known as Teni, was performing last week did not apply for security prior to the event. ...
Read More »Despite CBN’s Monetary Tightening Policy, FG Predicts Double Digit Inflation For 2022
Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed and CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele The Minister of Finance, Budget and National planning, Zainab Ahmed, has revealed that Nigeria’s inflation rate will remain at double digit in 2022. Zainab disclosed the development on Wednesday at the Public Presentation and Breakdown ...
Read More »FG Imposes N10 Per Liter Tax On Coke, Sprite, Other Carbonated Drinks
The Federal Government has imposed a N10 per liter excise duty tax on all non-alcoholic, carbonated and sweetened beverages. The excise duty tax is one of the amendments made in the Finance Act 2022 which was signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari on December 31 last year. The ...
Read More »Nnamdi Kanu: Ohanaeze ‘Attacks’ IPOB Over Ban On National Anthem, Cows
The apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has cautioned the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) stating that the move to ban the singing of the Nigerian National Anthem and the consumption of northern cows in the south-east region might be counter-productive. A statement on Wednesday by the Ohanaeze Secretary-General, ...
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