helinues: Obi joining ADC won't make any different because he would likely be vicing Atiku in 2027. Him doing that, he should forget about SW, SS and NC votes
And if ADC present him ahed of ATIKU...the north will stick to tinubu
fergie001: Media chat with Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde
Says a governor that was commissioning a park and terminal in this age and time Alex otti just rolled out several electric buses not too long ago Someone was using tax payer's money to further his political ambition just like his friend wike and others They will regret
Nairalandankra: Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged President Bola Tinubu to “urgently direct Mr Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice to widelypublish a certified true copy of the version of the tax bills received from the National Assembly and a certified true copy of the tax laws signed by the president.”
The documents requested by SERAP are: the National Revenue Service (Establishment) Act; the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria (Establishment) Act; the Nigeria Tax Administration Act; and the Nigeria Tax Act.
SERAP also urged him to “urgently establish an independent panel of inquiry to promptly, independently, impartially, transparently and effectively investigate the allegations that there are material differences between the tax bills passed by the National Assembly and the tax laws ultimately gazetted by the Federal Government.”
SERAP said, “the alleged unlawful alterations of the tax laws would offend the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [as amended] the requirements of international human rights law, and the fundamental principles of the rule of law and separation of powers.”
“This means that any passed bills and signed laws must be accessible, authentic, intelligible, clear, legitimate, and predictable so that people can know and comply with them.”
“Widely publishing the certified true copies of the tax bills passed by the National Assembly and the tax laws signed by the President and the gazetted versions would also allow Nigerians to identify if the provisions of the laws are consistent with their human rights, and seek effective remedies to challenge any infractions of the rights.”.”
“The National Assembly established that substantive provisions were inserted, deleted, or modified after passage by both chambers. Several oversight, accountability, and reporting mechanisms approved by parliament were reportedly removed in the final Acts. New coercive and fiscal powers (e.g., arrest powers, garnish without court order, compulsory USD computation, appeal security deposits) were also reportedly inserted in the final Acts without legislative approval.”
“Section 39 of the Nigerian Constitution, article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights guarantee the right to seek, receive and impart information.”
They should implement capital punishment for corruption
For God sake
The money being stolen is more than enough to fix power supply All round infrastructure Upgrade of heath facilities It's sad that the most populous black nation in the world cannot boast of who standard laboratory where whole GENOMICS sequencing can be done No surgical robot
AMINDA: Stale. Buhari would never say that about Osinbajo. It is now known that this book, written by a Buhari critic, is a hatchet job to malign Buhari in death and promote some people. Little wonder Tinubu attended its lunch but failed to attend that of Garba Shehu. The piece by piece media attention the book is getting is also not a coincidence. It's being engineered by someone but it's dead on arrival.
Even Nigerian don't know him from anywhere other than tinubu
EvergreenDiarie: WATCH: CAC Registrar-General Magaji Reportedly Bought $200,000 Morocco Home For Short-Lived Marriage As Two Weddings Crash In A Year
A fresh controversy is trailing the Registrar-General of Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, as reports allege he purchased a $200,000 luxury home in Morocco for a marriage that reportedly collapsed shortly after. Even more shocking, sources claim this is the second wedding linked to the CAC boss to crash within a single year.
In this video, we break down: • The details surrounding the alleged $200,000 Morocco property • What reportedly led to the collapse of the marriage • How two weddings are said to have failed in one year • Reactions and public concerns surrounding the allegations • Why the story is generating intense debate online
These claims have sparked widespread discussion about personal conduct, public office, and accountability. Watch till the end for the full details and unfolding reactions.
📌 DISCLAIMER: This video is based on reports and allegations circulating in the public space. No wrongdoing has been legally established.
Validated: Sorry, majority of Nigerians are. Unlike the evil APC, PDP have plans. The APC is a push and start or reactionary party without governance focus.
Which faction of pdp are you interested in
The one that wasted our resources for 16 years ? Makinde? Bala? Wike? Lamido? Adedamola ? PDAPC? ...find something tangible doing bro APC presently wasting the said resources Until they make politics and political appointments less attractive money wise We remain third world
FreeStuffsNG: 2026 World Cup: Nigeria’s hopes revived by DR Congo players’ ineligibility claims
Anthony Nlebem
December 15, 2025
Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have reportedly been reignited following claims that DR Congo may be expelled from the competition for fielding ineligible players.
In November, DR Congo defeated the Super Eagles on penalties to secure Africa’s ticket to the Intercontinental Playoffs for a place at the 2026 World Cup.
However, reports suggest they could face sanctions from FIFA ahead of the playoffs, expected to take place in March 2026.
According to the reports, six DR Congo players who switched nationality allegedly failed to complete the required eligibility process. It is claimed they did not formally renounce their previous citizenships, a key requirement given that DR Congo does not recognise dual nationality.
Further allegations state that several players who featured in the playoff match were over the age of 21, yet still held passports from other countries, rendering them ineligible under FIFA regulations.
“The chances of the petition against DR Congo succeeding are even stronger than when South Africa were docked three points and three goals for fielding an ineligible player against Lesotho,” SCORENigeria quoted.
“A petition has been submitted against DR Congo concerning the eligibility of several players who featured in the World Cup Playoffs in Morocco.
“There is still hope for the Super Eagles, provided the Intercontinental Playoffs in Mexico have not been played.”
FreeStuffsNG: 2026 World Cup: Nigeria’s hopes revived by DR Congo players’ ineligibility claims
Anthony Nlebem
December 15, 2025
Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have reportedly been reignited following claims that DR Congo may be expelled from the competition for fielding ineligible players.
In November, DR Congo defeated the Super Eagles on penalties to secure Africa’s ticket to the Intercontinental Playoffs for a place at the 2026 World Cup.
However, reports suggest they could face sanctions from FIFA ahead of the playoffs, expected to take place in March 2026.
According to the reports, six DR Congo players who switched nationality allegedly failed to complete the required eligibility process. It is claimed they did not formally renounce their previous citizenships, a key requirement given that DR Congo does not recognise dual nationality.
Further allegations state that several players who featured in the playoff match were over the age of 21, yet still held passports from other countries, rendering them ineligible under FIFA regulations.
“The chances of the petition against DR Congo succeeding are even stronger than when South Africa were docked three points and three goals for fielding an ineligible player against Lesotho,” SCORENigeria quoted.
“A petition has been submitted against DR Congo concerning the eligibility of several players who featured in the World Cup Playoffs in Morocco.
“There is still hope for the Super Eagles, provided the Intercontinental Playoffs in Mexico have not been played.”