Namadi pardons 12 inmates in Jigawa
Governor Umar Namadi of Jigawa State has granted state pardon to 12 convicted inmates as part of efforts to promote compassion, reconciliation, and social reintegration. The development was disclosed in…
Lawyer seeks arrest, prosecution of two Igbinedion students over brutal assault
A Lagos-based legal practitioner, Abdullahi Tony Dania, has demanded the immediate arrest and prosecution of two students accused of violently assaulting a fellow student at Igbinedion Secondary School in Benin…
Trial resumes on alleged polluted sachet water production in Delta
The trial of a business entity accused of producing substandard sachet water and obstructing regulatory officials resumed yesterday at the Federal High Court in Asaba, Delta State, with fresh testimonies…
Lagos fake real estate office sealed, LASRERA hunts impersonators
The Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority says its operatives sealed the office of a suspected impostor who operates under the guise of being a licensed realtor in the Ikorodu…
Enugu ex-gov denies wife’s role in property demolition
Former Governor of the old Anambra State, Chief Jim Nwobodo, has denied any involvement of his wife, Pat, in the demolition of a building owned by Pastor Basil Ogbuanu at…
Ogun mobile court convicts 17 traffic offenders
The Federal Road Safety Corps Ogun Sector Command in its continued effort to enforce road discipline and ensure safety on major highways on Wednesday through its Mobile Court session presided…
Silent Collapse Of Public Service: Ekiti As Symptom
By Moses Jolayemi Sir: If infrastructure forms the skeleton of governance, the public service is its bloodstream. When the bloodstream weakens, the skeleton becomes mere decoration. Under the present administration,…
Need for strategic oil reserves
By Lekan Sote If Nigeria has strategic reserves of petroleum products, it is not evident, though Google says that in 2025, Nigerian petroleum reserves, second in Africa after Libya, and…
Judiciary Under Scrutiny: Why Tsoho Must Answer To The People
By Marcel Mbamalu The integrity of Nigeria’s Federal High Court, and by extension the judiciary generally, has once again come under the spotlight, presenting a critical opportunity to rebuild public…
When Nigerians pay for darkness instead of light
By Olalekan Adetayo In many parts of the country today, one common factor that cannot be missed is the coughing roar of generators. The situation is the same whether in…