“My tummy was filled up and bloating. I was eating well. All was stored inside. Nothing was leaving me.”
One million youth are ready for march against student “victimisation” on Independence Day.
“I only followed the instruction of God that I should be quiet and they too know the truth.”
There’s a connection between forced marriages and rising maternal mortality.
“Nigerians are used to ups-and-downs in the economy; what is needed is clear communication from government to allay people’s fears and restore confidence.”
Jibrin says he ready to expose “issues of monumental corruption in the House”.
Congrats to Obaseki, Edo State’s “Puppet-Elect”.
Protesters demand reinstatement of suspended UNILAG student union (ULSU) as well as VC Bello’s resignation.
Instead of Dangote and Co. to bail Nigeria out, they want the country to sell her national assets.
“I counted seven police vans, they’re everywhere,” a source told NewsroomNG.
Can Peres’ “gentle” soul rest in peace?
Jibrin got the hammer after “exposing” the “corrupt” practices of house leaders.
“I can tell you that I feel fulfilled in life than when I was in the banking industry.”
It’s all about infrastructure that works, and is affordable.
The firm denied any wrongdoing.
Reps say Jibrin breached “legislators’ privileges”.
In a country with rising unemployment, falling for a vacancy prank is an easy thing.
Some not so great things are reportedly marring the conduct of the election.