A throwback video has resurfaced showing Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu calmly negotiating with a police CSP during the Magodo Estate land clash in 2022. The clip has gained renewed attention following FCT Minister Wike’s fiery confrontation with a soldier in Abuja on November 11, 2025, where Wike called the officer “foolish,” prompting the sharp reply, “No sir, I am not foolish. I am an officer and I have integrity!” The comparison highlights contrasting leadership styles, with Nigerians praising Sanwo-Olu’s diplomacy and criticizing Wike’s aggressive approach
Throwback Video: Sanwo-Olu Negotiates with Police CSP During Magodo Estate Dispute
Nigerians have recently resurfaced an old video showing Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in discussions with a police CSP during the Magodo Estate land dispute.
The video, dating back to 2022, captures Governor Sanwo-Olu calmly negotiating with the officer, demonstrating patience and respect, even as the CSP initially refused to vacate the area, citing “superior orders.” Sanwo-Olu’s composed approach in the face of tension highlights a measured and diplomatic leadership style.
This throwback has drawn attention following the recent altercation on November 11, 2025, involving FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and a soldier during a land dispute in Gaduwa, Abuja. In contrast to Sanwo-Olu’s calm demeanor, Wike was seen angrily questioning the soldier, asking if he was “foolish,” which triggered a sharp response from the officer: “Sir, you can’t shut me up. I am an officer, and I have integrity!” The confrontation escalated into a brief physical scuffle and sparked widespread criticism, with calls from military veterans for Wike to apologize.
The viral thread comparing the two incidents has garnered over 300,000 views and ignited discussions about leadership styles and respect for security personnel in Nigeria. Most viewers praised Sanwo-Olu’s diplomacy and professionalism, while many condemned Wike’s aggressive conduct as unprofessional and counterproductive.
The comparison underscores how leaders’ approaches in high-pressure situations can influence public perception and the importance of balancing authority with respect when interacting with security forces.
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Some police officers were caught on camera engaging in a physical altercation with a group of taxi drivers on the streets of Abuja, FCT, earlier today.
It is not immediately clear what led to the fight, but one of the taxi drivers was later seen running away after one of the officers reportedly pulled out a knife. The scene has been described by witnesses as chaotic, with many accusing the officers of behaving like thugs.
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Summary: Tense showdown in Abuja! Soldiers blocked FCT Minister Nyesom Wike from a disputed land in Gaduwa. During the standoff, Wike angrily asked the officer if he was foolish, prompting the soldier to firmly respond, “I am not foolish, I am an officer, and I have integrity!” A brief scuffle also broke out. Watch the full confrontation!
Tense Confrontation as Soldiers Block Wike from Entering Disputed Abuja Land
A tense confrontation erupted on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, when soldiers prevented the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and his team from accessing a disputed parcel of land in the Gaduwa area of Abuja.
According to reports, Wike and officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) arrived at the site but were stopped by armed military personnel who insisted they were acting on “orders from above.” The standoff quickly escalated, drawing attention as both parties exchanged heated words.
A visibly angry Wike confronted the soldiers, questioning their conduct and authority. “You cannot carry a gun to intimidate anybody. I am not one of those that can be intimidated. This is unprofessional—you cannot be threatening a minister like this,” he declared.
In response, one of the soldiers firmly stood his ground, telling the minister he was not acting on personal will but on instructions. When Wike asked if he was foolish, the soldier retorted sharply that he was not foolish but simply following orders. The confrontation grew more intense when Wike ordered the officer to “shut up,” but the soldier fired back, saying, “Sir, you can’t shut me up. I am an officer, and I have integrity.”
The heated exchange led to further tension, and a brief physical scuffle reportedly broke out between one of Wike’s aides and the uniformed men before the situation was brought under control.
The disputed land is said to be linked to a high-ranking military officer, identified in some reports as the former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo (Rtd). Wike insisted that the FCTA had no legal documents showing the land was ever allocated to the military, accusing the officers of acting with impunity.
This confrontation adds to a history of strained relations between Wike and certain elements of the Nigerian military. The minister has previously accused Major General Jamil Sarham (Rtd), a former General Officer Commanding (GOC) in Rivers State during the 2019 general elections, of plotting to assassinate him and interfering in the electoral process.
It was indeed a fierce exchange — both verbal and physical — between Wike’s men and military personnel. Watch the video for the full confrontation.
Man Escapes Fulani Kidnappers Disguised as Soldiers on Kabba–Okene Road
A man has narrated how he narrowly escaped from Fulani kidnappers dressed in army uniforms along the Kabba–Okene Road, while other passengers in the vehicle were abducted.
According to him, he fled when the kidnappers began leading the victims deep into the bush, but unfortunately, others were not so lucky. He explained that the attackers first opened fire on their bus, and when the bullets didn’t seem to have much effect, they resorted to using cutlasses.
From the video, the seats of the bus were seen stained with blood, suggesting that some passengers sustained serious injuries. Armed security personnel later arrived at the scene and were seen making inquiries about the movement of the gunmen. However, there was no report yet on whether the kidnappers were being pursued at the time of filing this report.
Chuks Nwoko, who claims to be Senator Ned Nwoko’s brother, has publicly called him out in a viral video — accusing him of betrayal, arrogance, and bringing shame to the family amid his ongoing issues with Regina Daniels’ family. He alleged that Ned came from a poor background, changed his name, and disrespected Regina’s father by not paying her bride price.
Chuks Nwoko Blasts His Brother, Ned Nwoko, Over Alleged Betrayal of Many People
A man identified as Chuks Nwoko, who claims to be Senator Ned Nwoko’s brother, has taken to social media to publicly call out the lawmaker amid the ongoing tension between Regina Daniels and some members of Ned’s family.
In a viral video, Chuks alleged that he has been unable to reach his brother for years, as Ned has consistently ignored his calls. According to him, the only way he could pass his message across was through Facebook, where he accused Ned of bringing “too much disrepute” to the Nwoko family name.
In his words:
“You are not ashamed, and I’m not ashamed for you — but there are people who feel ashamed on behalf of your siblings. You need to have a change of heart.”
Chuks went further to criticize Ned’s attitude, saying:
“You always flaunt your law degree on social media, but you sound to me like an illiterate. If you truly understand the law, then you should know about natural laws — the law of sowing and reaping, just like the law of gravity. Whatever a man sows, he will surely reap. You keep complaining about what you’ve done for people, yet you never mention that you came from a poor background — that your father and mother were poor, and it was someone named Nnwonye who sent you to school in the United Kingdom because there was no one here to help you. Now you come online pretending to be a self-made man, but everyone who ever helped you has been betrayed.”
Chuks accused Senator Ned Nwoko of reaping what he sowed, claiming that his first act of betrayal was against their immediate elder brother. He further warned Ned to stop bringing shame to the Nwoko family, adding that Ned “always acts like he made it all on his own.”
He also alleged that Ned married underage girls, refused to pay Regina Daniels’ bride price to her father, and failed to recognize him — an act which, according to Chuks, goes against their cultural values.
Chuks concluded by making more shocking claims about Ned, including an allegation that he changed his original name from Chinedu to Ned.
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A woman shared a video showing how she used her young son as her makeup model, and it has stirred mixed reactions online. After the makeover, the boy looked completely different — he no longer appeared like a boy but rather like a girl. While some viewers were amazed by the impressive transformation, others didn’t find it funny at all.
Do you think she did anything wrong, or are people just overreacting? Watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments.
Summary: A viral video from Anambra shows voters allegedly receiving Gala, Malt, and cash in exchange for their votes during the governorship election, raising concerns about vote-buying and the integrity of Nigeria’s elections. Is this a litmus test for 2027?
A viral video circulating on social media shows voters in Anambra State reportedly being offered Gala sausage rolls and Malt drinks in exchange for their votes during the ongoing governorship election taking place today, November 8, 2025.
The footage captures people standing in a long queue at polling units, being attended to one after the other. While one man was distributing the Gala and Malt, another individual was handing voters an unidentified amount of cash in Naira notes.
This alleged activity, widely regarded as vote-buying, has reignited national concerns about electoral malpractice. Vote-buying is considered an electoral offense and is strongly condemned for undermining Nigeria’s democratic process.
One viral post captured the mood online, reading: “Nigerians are selling their votes for 1 Malt and 1 Gala in Anambra State at the ongoing Governorship Elections!”
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and several election observer groups have repeatedly warned both political parties and voters against engaging in vote trading. Some candidates have also called on the electorate to reject all monetary or material inducements at polling units.
Is this a litmus test for what the 2027 election will be? Many Nigerians are already asking this question as discussions on vote-buying intensify online.
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A Nigerian man has taken to social media to call out officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) for driving a dilapidated vehicle on a public road in Port Harcourt.
He accused the officers of using a vehicle that is clearly not roadworthy, yet they are often quick to arrest citizens for the same offense.
Describing the situation as unfortunate, absurd, and unsafe, the man expressed disbelief that officers responsible for enforcing road safety could be driving a vehicle with such worn-out tyres.
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A heated confrontation erupted after a Fulani herdsman’s cattle allegedly invaded a man’s farm and devoured all his crops. The angry farm owner tried to apprehend the herdsman, but the Fulani man resisted.
In the video, the farmer can be heard speaking in Yoruba, telling the herdsman that he must follow him to Baba’s place. The herdsman, however, refused, insisting he would not go. Moments later, he was heard asking the farmer if he wanted a fight.
The video has since sparked mixed reactions online. Watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments.
Summary: Actress Regina Daniels has tearfully revealed she’ll return to her billionaire husband Ned Nwoko after he allegedly ordered her mother’s arrest and detained her brother. She says the pressure to protect her family has left her with no choice, despite her past claims of abuse — which Ned denies, blaming her struggles on drug and alcohol use.
Nollywood star Regina Daniels has broken down in tears, revealing she may be forced to return to her billionaire husband, Ned Nwoko, following the growing legal troubles reportedly involving her family.
In a series of emotional posts and videos shared on November 7, 2025, Regina confessed she’s overwhelmed by everything happening around her. She said, “Guys, I tried. I feel like I’m going crazy and losing my mind. I will go back.”
Her outburst comes after her mother, Rita Daniels, claimed that Ned Nwoko had issued an arrest warrant against her, instructing that she be picked up on or before a certain Monday. This development follows an earlier incident where Regina’s brother, Sammy, was allegedly detained.
According to Regina, the mounting pressure and her desperate attempt to protect her family are leaving her with no choice but to return to her husband for peace talks — despite her past allegations of domestic violence and emotional abuse in the marriage.
Ned Nwoko, however, has denied all allegations, insisting that Regina’s emotional struggles stem from drug and alcohol abuse, and that she “needs rehabilitation.”
The unfolding drama has sparked massive reactions online, with many Nigerians expressing sympathy for the actress while questioning the intense pressure she appears to be facing.
A group of Nigerians staged a protest at Alausa, Lagos, chanting “Leave us alone, America!” in reaction to Donald Trump’s warning of possible U.S. intervention over the alleged killing of Christians in Nigeria. While some Nigerians support Trump’s stance, others believe the protest was politically motivated and sponsored by the Tinubu-led government.
A group of Nigerians has been captured on video protesting at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos. In the short clip, the demonstrators were heard chanting: “Leave us alone oh, America! Leave us alone oh!”
The protest comes shortly after former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly threatened to take action — including possible military intervention — against Nigeria if the government fails to stop what he described as the “killing of Christians” by Islamist militants.
While many Nigerians have expressed support for Trump’s stance, believing it could help end terrorism and genocide in the country, others have reacted differently to his ultimatum. Some observers allege that the protesters were sponsored by the APC-led Tinubu administration, suggesting the demonstration was politically motivated.
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An old video of Nuhu Ribadu, now Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, has resurfaced showing him emotionally pleading with U.S. officials to help end terrorism and insecurity in Nigeria. The clip reappeared amid news that former U.S. President Donald Trump wants to assist Nigeria in fighting terrorism and ending Christian genocide. Many Nigerians are now questioning what has changed, with some accusing the U.S. of only seeking to exploit Nigeria’s resources rather than genuinely help.
Old Video of Nuhu Ribadu Emotionally Pleading With U.S. Officials to Help End Insecurity in Nigeria
An old video of Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser (NSA) to President Tinubu, has resurfaced online — showing him emotionally pleading with American officials to help Nigeria end the scourge of Boko Haram, banditry, and kidnapping. In the video, Ribadu passionately expressed his desire for Nigeria to become a “beautiful country” like the United States.
In his words:
“Let’s stop these terrorists, let’s stop these bandits, let’s stop these extremists — let’s stop them. The world can do it. Let us be given back our freedom; we want to live like the rest of the world. They have robbed us of our freedom to do basic things.”
Amid the recent news that former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed readiness to help fight terrorism in Nigeria and end the Christian genocide, many Nigerians have been debating America’s true intentions. Some believe the U.S. is only interested in exploiting Nigeria’s natural resources rather than genuinely helping to end insecurity.
However, this resurfaced video of Nuhu Ribadu — now serving in the APC-led Tinubu government — shows him at one point passionately pleading with U.S. officials to intervene and assist Nigeria in ending terrorism and banditry.
This has sparked fresh reactions and questions across social media. Many Nigerians are now asking: What changed? Does this mean that back then, the U.S. wouldn’t have been accused of wanting to steal our resources, as some now claim? Or has politics simply reshaped the narrative?
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Tinubu Government's Water Project in Ogoni Land Collapses Four Days After Commissioning
According to a report by Sahara Reporters, just four days after its inauguration, the overhead water tank at the Gwara Water Project in Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State has collapsed.
The incident has sparked outrage among residents and raised serious concerns about the quality of project execution under the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP).
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Tinubu Government's HYPREP Water Project In Ogoni Land Collapses Four Days After Commissioning
Just four days after its inauguration, the overhead water tank at the Gwara Water Project in Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State has collapsed.
The situation has sparked outrage among residents and raised serious questions about project execution under the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP).
The facility, commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Environment alongside HYPREP as part of the ongoing Ogoni clean-up and community support programme, was designed to provide sustainable potable water to the people of Gwara community after decades of environmental pollution and neglect.
Some eyewitnesses, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the structure suddenly gave way, sending the metal frame and tank crashing to the ground. No fatalities were reported as of press time.
“This was supposed to bring relief to us after so many years of suffering without clean water. Now look at what has happened in less than one week,” a resident lamented, urging authorities to conduct a thorough probe.
Summary: A Nigerian bride went viral after gifting her bridesmaids brand-new iPhone 17 Pro Max devices, sparking amazement online. With prices in Nigeria ranging from ₦2.2M to ₦4.95M and around $1,199 in the US, the lavish gift has triggered widespread discussion about wealth and luxury amid Nigeria’s economic challenges.
A Nigerian bride has gone viral after gifting her bridesmaids brand new iPhone 17 Pro Max devices. Videos capturing the bridesmaids unboxing their lavish gifts have been circulating widely across social media platforms in early November 2025.
The iPhone 17 series, including the Pro Max model, was officially announced by Apple on September 9, 2025, and released shortly after on September 19, 2025, making it the current flagship model. In Nigeria, retailers such as SLOT and JustFones have confirmed the availability and pricing of the new device.
The bride’s extravagant gesture has sparked significant online discussion, with many social media users expressing amazement at the level of wealth on display.
In Nigeria, the iPhone 17 Pro Max starts at around ₦2,200,000 for the 256GB model and can go up to ₦4,950,000 for higher storage capacities, depending on the retailer and configuration.
Previously, a video also went viral showing some Nigerians pushing a cart full of money into an event arena to be sprayed. Such displays of wealth raise questions about where people are getting these funds, especially amid widespread reports of financial hardship in Nigeria. I pray that God provides for everyone too—that is my heartfelt prayer.
Regina Daniels breaks her silence on her troubled marriage with Ned Nwoko, denying claims she married for money. She reveals family intimidation, her siblings’ arrests, and her decision to raise her children with or without Ned, while pleading for the public to stop insulting her mother.
Following reports of marital issues with Ned Nwoko, actress Regina Daniels has dismissed claims that she married him for money, stating, "You guys should stop saying I got married to Ned Nwoko because of his money, that's wrong." Daniels also opened up about ongoing family conflicts, alleging that Nwoko ordered the arrest of her siblings amid their marital crisis.
According to her, Nwoko has been intimidating her family and was responsible for the arrests of her elder brother and sister, allegedly to pressure her into returning to “rehab.” Her brother, Sweezy, also publicly accused Nwoko of harassment and abuse of power.
In October 2025, a video showing a distressed Daniels went viral, prompting Nwoko to accuse her of substance and alcohol addiction, insisting she needed rehabilitation. However, Daniels denied being a drug addict and pleaded with Nwoko to leave her and her family alone.
In a recent video addressing the situation, Daniels revealed that her family had initially opposed her marriage to Nwoko, but she insisted she was in love with him — even going as far as reporting her family to the police at the time. She also maintained that she was financially stable before meeting Nwoko.
In November 2025, Nwoko reportedly broke his silence, claiming that Regina married him for his wealth — a statement that contradicts her side of the story.
Mother’s Involvement: Regina’s mother, Rita Daniels, has also weighed in on the matter. In a video, she alleged that Nwoko married her daughter for fame and claimed that Regina financially supported his 2023 senatorial campaign.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2019, are now facing one of the most challenging and public moments in their marriage. In recent weeks, Regina has unfollowed her husband on social media and removed his name from her Instagram bio, fueling separation rumors.
In the new viral video — her first official statement on the situation — Regina appeared emotional and visibly shaken. “So I am finally here, finally in front of the camera trying to explain my family's problem. Oh God,” she said, sighing deeply as she explained that she had set up the camera by 5 a.m. to record because she couldn’t sleep.
While holding back tears, she revealed that she plans to pick up her children from Ned and raise them with or without him. She also pleaded with the public to stop blaming or insulting her mother, describing her as “everything to me” — a strong woman who has stood by her for seven years. Regina stressed that her mother should not be blamed for the situation, admitting that she was the one who felt unloved. Fighting tears, she continued her heartfelt message and rounded off the video by saying, “Please just don’t insult my mother again.”
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Summary: A heartbroken man from Plateau State went viral after visiting the US Embassy to seek asylum, citing the killings of Christians in his community. The situation took an emotional turn when security officials insisted on reading his letter before submitting it to the ambassador, leaving him questioning why they wouldn’t let the US know the truth about Nigeria.
US Embassy Security Insists on Reading Man’s Asylum Letter Before Submitting to Ambassador
A heartbroken Nigerian man from Plateau State has gone viral after visiting the US Embassy to seek asylum and join the US military, citing the ongoing killings of Christians in his community.
The emotional moment took a surprising turn when Nigerian security officials at the embassy insisted on reading his letter before allowing it to be submitted to the ambassador.
In the viral video, the man questions why his private letter to the ambassador must first be read by the security team, expressing frustration over the rising insecurity and persecution of Christians in Nigeria. His plea highlights the growing fear and desperation of citizens in conflict-affected regions like Plateau State.
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A viral video has captured the jaw-dropping moment two ladies, assisted by two men, were seen pushing a trolley filled with bundles of cash to be sprayed at a Nigerian event. Surrounded by guests all dressed in white, the lavish display of wealth has sparked massive reactions online. Watch this trending video and share your thoughts in the comments!