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20250621
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20250617
Nigeria’s First Lady Distributes Food Items to 250 Vulnerable Persons in Enugu
Renewed Hope in Action: How Nigeria’s First Lady is Championing the Welfare of the Vulnerable
On June 16, 2025, the atmosphere in Enugu
State brimmed with gratitude and relief as 250 vulnerable individuals—including
widows and persons with disabilities—received food items through a humanitarian
outreach led by Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu. Organized under
the banner of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI),
the event marked another milestone in the First Lady’s sweeping effort to
alleviate poverty and restore dignity to Nigeria’s most underserved
populations.
Held at the state level and facilitated by Enugu State’s First Lady, Nkechinyere Mbah, the distribution included essentials like noodles, spaghetti, semolina, and baby food. More than just a food drive, the event was a reaffirmation of the federal government’s commitment to human-centered development, especially at a time when many Nigerians are facing harsh economic realities.
REVIEWSNETWORK@PUNCH.NG | The danger of sleeping with domestic helps
The Hidden Cost of Forbidden Proximity: The Dangers of Sleeping with Domestic Helps
In many
households across the country, domestic helps serve as vital contributors to
home management and childcare. Yet, beneath the surface of routine household
duties lies a growing and often unspoken concern: the increasingly reported
trend of inappropriate relationships between male employers and female domestic
workers. Chukwuneta Oby’s exposé, “The Danger of Sleeping with Domestic Helps,” sheds an unflinching light on the
emotional, physical, and social damage that these entanglements cause, often
with irreversible consequences.
Here is a quick summary of the story: “The piece highlights the serious emotional, psychological, and physical risks that arise when male employers engage in sexual relationships with their domestic helps. Drawing from real-life anecdotes, it shows how these affairs often spiral into destructive situations, fuelled by secrecy, resentment, and emotional instability.
Dangote Launches Nationwide Fuel Distribution Given Tanker Blockade
Fueling Change: Dangote Refinery’s Bold Move Amid Lagos Tanker Tensions
In a sweeping move that could reshape
Nigeria’s energy logistics, the Dangote
Petroleum Refinery has
announced the launch of a nationwide
distribution of petrol and diesel, starting August 15. With
a fleet of 4,000 CNG-powered tankers,
the initiative promises to ease fuel access across the country, just as Lagos
grapples with protests over a controversial new truck regulation.
At the heart of the tension is the Lagos State Government’s E-Call Up system, which mandates a ₦12,500 per truck fee for access to loading points in the bustling Lekki-Epe corridor. Authorities argue that this system is essential to managing traffic congestion and maintaining order, especially in an area seeing rising commercial activity thanks to major investments like the Dangote Refinery and Lekki Deep Sea Port.
REVIEWSNETWORK@PUNCH.NG | Corruption: Speedy Trials Needed, Not Rhetoric
Nigeria’s Battle Against Corruption: Time for Swift Justice, Not Empty Promises
Despite two decades of institutional reforms
and vocal political pledges, Nigeria continues to grapple with a pervasive
culture of impunity when it comes to corruption. While anti-graft agencies like
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt
Practices Commission (ICPC) are firmly in place, the machinery of justice often
sputters—slowed by inefficiency, legal loopholes, and, too often, political
interference.
A Judiciary in Paralysis
The Nigerian judiciary, once heralded as the last hope of the common man, is now criticized as a key obstacle in the war against corruption. The Punch editorial titled "Corruption: Speedy Trials Needed, Not Rhetoric" laments the use of delaying tactics in court: frivolous injunctions, endless adjournments, and premature prosecutions. The result is justice denied, often indefinitely. “The article criticizes Nigeria’s persistent failure to effectively prosecute corruption cases despite the existence of federal and state-level anti-corruption agencies like the ICPC and EFCC. It highlights the disconnect between rhetoric and reality in the fight against graft, with court delays, frivolous legal tactics, and executive interference stalling progress. The judicial system is portrayed as a bottleneck, where endless adjournments and weak prosecutorial practices have resulted in high-profile cases dragging on for years, sometimes over a decade, undermining public trust. It spotlights several notorious examples, such as these ones.
20250616
After Yelwata, Can Nigeria End the Killings in Its Food Basket?

Nigeria's President, His Excellency Bola Tinubu
Seemingly Endless Harvest of Conflict: Understanding the Crisis in Benue State, Nigeria
“More than 100 people were reportedly killed in
Yelwata, Benue State, allegedly by suspected Fulani militias, sparking
widespread protests. In response, President Bola Tinubu ordered security
agencies to act decisively to halt the violence and arrest all perpetrators. He
also urged Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia to lead reconciliation efforts
among farmers, herders, and communities involved in the ongoing resource-based
conflict. President Tinubu condemned the killings as “inhuman and anti-progress”
and cautioned political and community leaders against making inflammatory
statements. Meanwhile, Pope Leo XIV offered prayers for the victims, especially
those sheltered by a local Catholic mission, calling for peace and justice in
Nigeria”
The recent massacre of over 100 people in
Yelwata, Benue State, once again casts a grim spotlight on Nigeria’s
deep-seated communal tensions. The attackers widely believed to be Fulani
militias, according to media reports struck under the cover of night, leaving
destruction in their wake and reigniting a conflict that has persisted for
decades. In response, as already established in this report, President Bola
Tinubu has condemned the bloodshed as “inhuman and anti-progress,” ordering
security agencies to act decisively while urging Governor Hyacinth Alia to lead
a reconciliation process. But many are asking “how did Benue get to this state
of wanton devastation of human life and property?
Brief Overview
The communal
clashes in Benue State according to media reports have deep historical roots, shaped
by a complex mix of ethnic,
religious, and environmental factors that have evolved over centuries.
1. Colonial and
Pre-Colonial Tensions
The region now known as Benue was historically inhabited by ethnic groups like the Tiv, Idoma, and others who resisted the expansion of the Fulani-led Sokoto Caliphate during the 19th-century jihadist campaigns. These early confrontations laid the groundwork for enduring mistrust between the predominantly Christian farming communities and the Muslim Fulani herders.
Gombe’s Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone: A New Dawn for Nigeria’s Livestock Economy
Gombe State Receives N60bn Support From FG for Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone
Gombe
State has taken a bold step toward transforming Nigeria’s agricultural future
with the establishment of a 184-hectare Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone. Backed
by a ₦60 billion investment from the Federal
Government, this visionary project is part of President Bola
Tinubu’s ₦120 billion commitment to revolutionize the country’s livestock sector under the Renewed Hope
Agenda.
Building a Modern Livestock Hub
Governor Inuwa Yahaya, during the ground-breaking ceremony, described the initiative as a cornerstone for “a prosperous and sustainable future in livestock development.” The zone is designed with cutting-edge infrastructure to host:
Bridging the Gap: Why Nigeria Must Invest in Voluntary Blood Donation
BEACON Tasks Nigerians on Blood Donation To Bridge Supply Gap
Every
day in Nigeria, countless lives hang in the balance—lives that could be saved
by something as simple and selfless as a pint of donated blood. Yet the country
faces a staggering shortfall: though an estimated 1.8 to 2.2 million units of blood are needed annually, fewer than 500,000
units are collected, leaving
over 1.3 million Nigerians without access to life-saving transfusions.
This critical gap came into sharp focus during this year’s World Blood Donor Day, as the Beacon of Transformative and Inclusive Development Centre (BEACON) issued a clarion call to action. “The cost of doing nothing is unbearable,” said BEACON Executive Director Abigail Olatunde. “Mothers, children with sickle cell, and accident victims are dying because blood is not available.”
20250615
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20250614
The haunting final hours of some of the passengers aboard Air India Flight A171
“Journeys Interrupted”: The Lives Behind Flight A171
As Air
India Flight A171 taxied down the runway on June 12, 2025, its passengers were
a mosaic of stories—some mundane, others extraordinary. None could have
imagined that their journeys would end in tragedy just moments later.
The Statesman’s Final Flight Among the passengers was Vijay Rupani, former Chief Minister of Gujarat. Traveling to London for a private engagement, his presence added a political weight to the tragedy. Tributes poured in from across party lines, remembering him as a leader who had shaped Gujarat’s modern identity. His seat—2A in business class, was found among the wreckage, a stark reminder that status offers no shield from fate.
The Inspiring Journey of Pastor Funmilola Abraham
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| Pastor Funmilola Abraham |
My husband rejected my offer of a second wife despite 24 years of childlessness – Mother of twins
From 24 Years of Silence to a Chorus of Joy: The Inspiring Journey of
Pastor Funmilola Abraham
For
Pastor Funmilola Abraham, the road to motherhood was paved with heartache,
unwavering faith, and a refusal to give up—even when hope wore thin. A Regional
Overseer at the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, her testimony has
touched lives across Nigeria and beyond, after she miraculously gave birth to
twins in March 2025 at the age of 57—after 24 years of childlessness.
A Long Walk Through Disappointment
Pastor Funmilola got married in March 2001, and soon after, began experiencing fertility challenges. She underwent fibroid surgery in 2002 and was assured everything looked fine. But years passed, and conception remained elusive. She endured numerous procedures—at least ten flushing treatments—and in 2019, she turned to IVF. The first attempt brought joy: she became pregnant with triplets. But tragedy struck five months later when doctors found fatal heart complications in the unborn babies. They were lost in a painful medical evacuation.
YET, ANOTHER AIR TRAGEDY | FLIGHT A171 | WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE | SEEMINGLY UNENDING QUESTIONS

Vishwash Kumar Rameh, the only survivor
A Tragedy in the Skies: The Air India Flight A171 Disaster and Its Global Reverberations
In a
harrowing moment that has shaken the aviation world, Air India Flight A171 crashed
shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad on June 12,
2025, claiming the lives of 274 people,
including 33 on the ground. It is now
considered one of the deadliest aviation disasters in India’s history—and the
first fatal crash involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner since the aircraft’s debut in 2011.
Among the
wreckage and heartbreak emerged a single beacon of survival: 40-year-old British citizen Vishwash Kumar Ramesh,
the only survivor
of the doomed flight. Traveling with his brother, Ramesh recalled cabin lights flickering moments
before the aircraft lost altitude. Sitting in seat 11A, near an emergency exit,
he managed a miraculous escape as the plane plunged into a doctors’ hostel at
B. J. Medical College.
A Catastrophic Descent
The aircraft went down less than a minute into flight, failing to gain altitude and crashing into a densely populated area where victims were gathered for lunch. The scene was one of collapsed structures, rising smoke, and devastation that extended beyond the aircraft itself.
Unlikely Unions: Nigerian Men Turn To Older White Brides For Love, Luxury, +
Unlikely Unions: The Rise of Young Nigerian Men Marrying Older Caucasian Women
In recent
years, a striking and controversial trend has emerged across Nigeria: more and
more young Nigerian men are marrying significantly
older Caucasian women. While some of these unions are portrayed as
heartwarming tales of love transcending boundaries, others spark fierce public
debate about economic motives, migration aspirations,
and shifting cultural norms.
Economic Realities and Marriage as
Strategy
With
youth unemployment high and economic hardship widespread, many young Nigerian
men see marriage to foreign partners as more than just a romantic endeavor — it
becomes a lifeline. These relationships often offer:
- Financial stability
- Access to citizenship or
permanent residency abroad
- An escape from poverty and social immobility
Oluremi Tinubu Unveils IDPs Resettlement Centre in Nasarawa

Nigeria's First Lady, Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu
A New Dawn in Yar-Kande: Reimagining Resettlement in Nigeria
On June
14, 2025, in the tranquil community of Yar-Kande, Keffi, Nasarawa State, a new
chapter in Nigeria’s humanitarian efforts quietly unfolded. Nigeria’s First
Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, inaugurated a model resettlement centre designed
to provide permanent homes and renewed hope for internally displaced persons (IDPs)
and refugees.
Constructed by the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), the resettlement facility now accommodates 40 households—239 individuals—who had once lived in uncertain, makeshift conditions. Yet beyond bricks and mortar, this centre represents a broader vision: transitioning from emergency relief to sustainable reintegration.
REVIEWSNEWTWORK@CLASSIC 94.3FM.NG | SATURDAY FIESTA SHOW
Saturday Fiesta
Show on Classic 94.3 FM: Where Music Meets Magic
Mr. Ugo, Anchor Saturday Fiesta, Classic 94.3 FM, Abuja
Every Saturday, the airwaves of Classic 94.3 FM come alive with the spirited rhythm of the Saturday Fiesta Show, a vibrant blend of music, entertainment, and audience interaction. Hosted by the ever-charismatic Mr. Ugo, this show delivers an energetic start to the weekend, attracting a loyal listener base from Abuja and beyond.
A Host With Flair
At the heart of the program is Mr. Ugo, whose hosting style is a masterclass in enthusiasm and engagement. His friendly tone and conversational flow make listeners feel like they’re chatting with a close friend who just happens to have a killer playlist.
20250613
NIGERIA'S 26TH DEMOCRACY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | PUBLIC LECTURE | FULL VIDEO
The event was at
the State House Conference Centre, Villa, Abuja, Nigeria, on 12 June 2025 at 4
pm.
Nigeria’s Democracy: Honoring Heroes and Charting the Future
Democracy Day: President Ahmed Tinubu Confers National Honours On Kudirat Abiola, Nwosu, Yar’Adua, Others
As
Nigeria celebrates Democracy Day, President Bola
Ahmed Tinubu has honored several
individuals who contributed significantly to the nation’s democratic struggle.
Among those recognized were Kudirat Abiola, Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, Prof. Humphrey Nwosu,
and Prof. Wole Soyinka, highlighting their sacrifices and unwavering commitment
to democracy.
While the celebration acknowledged progress, it also raised questions about Nigeria’s democratic future and the challenges ahead.
20250612
Public Reactions and Implications of President Tinubu’s Democracy Day Speech
Nigeria’s Democracy Day celebrations took centre stage yesterday, 12 June 2025 as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu addressed the joint session of the National Assembly, highlighting the country’s democratic journey, key policy reforms, and his administration’s vision for the future. His speech has generated mixed reactions across different sectors, with supporters applauding his commitment to democracy and critics questioning its true impact.
Key Highlights of
Tinubu’s Speech
President Tinubu reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to multi-party democracy, dismissing concerns that the ruling party seeks a one-party dominance. He paid tribute to democracy heroes, including Chief MKO Abiola, Kudirat Abiola, and others who fought for democratic governance. Additionally, he emphasized legislative-executive collaboration, economic growth, and investments in Nigeria’s digital infrastructure through a national fiber optic project.
20250609
Advancing Diaspora Voting For True Democracy
Diaspora Voting in Nigeria: Challenges, Benefits, and Path Forward
Diaspora voting has become an important topic in
Nigeria’s democratic discourse, with millions of Nigerians living abroad
advocating for their right to participate in national elections. Despite
contributing significantly to the economy through remittances, they remain
disenfranchised due to legal and logistical hurdles. While many countries,
including Ghana, Kenya, and Senegal, have successfully implemented diaspora
voting, Nigeria still struggles to establish an inclusive electoral framework.
This article explores the challenges hindering
diaspora voting, the benefits of enfranchising Nigerians abroad, and proposed
solutions to ensure their participation in upcoming elections.
Historical Challenges Affecting
Diaspora Voting
Nigeria’s
journey toward diaspora voting has been long and complicated. Despite advocacy
efforts, several obstacles have prevented its implementation:
1. Lack of Legislative
Support
– Efforts
to pass the Diaspora Voting Bill began as far back as 2005, but it faced repeated setbacks. Although the bill
passed its second reading in 2024, no significant progress has been made.
2. Constitutional &
Electoral Law Barriers – The 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act
(2022) require voters to be
physically present in Nigeria, excluding millions abroad.
3. Political Hesitation
& Lack of Will
–
Successive governments have expressed interest in diaspora voting but failed to
push necessary legislation forward.
4. Logistical &
Security Concerns
–
Establishing secure polling stations or implementing remote voting systems
requires careful planning and infrastructure.
5. Comparisons with Other Countries – Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa have successfully adopted diaspora voting, proving that these challenges can be overcome with political commitment.
20250607
I’ll touch rich tax defaulters, heaven won’t fall –Wike

NYESOM WIKE, Nigeria's F.C.T Minister
Wike’s Bold Leadership and Tax Enforcement in Abuja: A Turning Point for Governance?
Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
has taken a firm stand on tax enforcement, declaring that wealthy tax defaulters in Abuja must comply with the law—no
exceptions. His recent crackdown on unpaid ground rent has
stirred controversy, with many debating
whether this approach is a necessary step towards accountability or an
aggressive political maneuver.
Wike’s Tough Stance on
Tax Compliance
On May 26, 2025, the FCT Administration task force sealed multiple properties, including the headquarters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), over unpaid ground rent. This action drew backlash, with PDP’s acting National Chairman Umar Damagum labeling it an irresponsible move by the Federal Government.
Tinubu’s Second Anniversary: A New Era for FCT Infrastructure Development
Tinubu’s Second Anniversary: Transforming Abuja Through Infrastructure Development
As
President Bola Tinubu marks his second year in office, the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT) is undergoing a significant transformation with the
commissioning of 17 major projects. The
inauguration ceremony, set to begin on June 10,
will commence with the rehabilitated Abuja International
Conference Centre (AICC) and will
continue throughout the month.
Leadership and Project Execution
President
Tinubu will personally inaugurate 10 projects,
reinforcing his administration’s commitment to urban development. To ensure
broad participation:
- Vice President
Kashim Shettima will
oversee three projects.
- Senate President
Godswill Akpabio will
inaugurate two projects.
- Speaker of the
House of Representatives will also commission two projects.
In a strategic move to bring governance closer to the people, some of the commissioned projects will be located in satellite towns, allowing residents to engage directly with federal leadership. According to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, this approach ensures that citizens experience the tangible benefits of government efforts.
20250606
Umo Eno Finally Dumps PDP | Defects To APC
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| Umo Eno, Akwa Ibom State Governor |
Umo Eno’s Defection: A Political Shift in Akwa Ibom and Nigeria
Governor Umo Eno’s defection from
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All
Progressives Congress (APC) has stirred significant political
discussions in Akwa Ibom and across Nigeria. The announcement, made on June 6, 2025, in Uyo,
marked a major shift in the state’s political alignment and raised
questions about the implications for both regional and national politics.
Impact on Akwa Ibom Politics
Eno’s
defection has reshaped Akwa Ibom’s political
landscape, bringing both enthusiasm and controversy. While some see
it as a strategic move to align with the federal
government, others view it as a betrayal
of PDP’s stronghold in the state. His
defection has led to divisions within the PDP, prompting the resignation of key appointees like Dr. Ini Emeobong, who chose to remain loyal to
PDP.
Meanwhile, the APC has warmly welcomed Eno, with several governors attending his official defection event. Senate President Godswill Akpabio described the move as a sign that APC is gaining ground in the South-South region, an area historically dominated by the PDP.
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Nigeria’s Medical and Nursing School: A New Era for Healthcare or a Cause for Concern?
Nigeria
has taken a significant step toward improving its healthcare system with the
commissioning of a Medical and Nursing School at the African Medical
Centre of Excellence (AMCE). Developed in partnership with King’s
College London and the University of Wisconsin, the institution is
expected to train world-class medical specialists, reduce brain drain,
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A Promising Leap Forward
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for the country’s healthcare sector. The school aims to:
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skilled medical professionals, reducing reliance on foreign
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