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Peter Obi’s Alarm Over Nigeria’s Health Crisis

Health Crisis Alarms

A Nation on Life Support? Peter Obi’s Alarm Over Nigeria’s Health Crisis

Labour Party’s presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised serious concerns about Nigeria’s global health rankings. The country now holds the lowest life expectancy globally (just 54.6 years) and the worst maternal mortality rate, with one maternal death every seven minutes. It's sparked intense debate about governance and healthcare investment.

In a searing indictment of Nigeria’s healthcare system, Labour Party’s presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised the alarm over the country’s catastrophic global health rankings. According to the United Nations World Population Prospects 2025 Report, Nigeria now holds the lowest life expectancy on the planet, just 54.6 years. Even more harrowing, it has been ranked the most dangerous country in the world to give birth, with one maternal death occurring every seven minutes.

One killed, three injured after small planes collide in midair at Colorado airport

Collision in the Clouds: Tragedy Strikes Fort Morgan’s Skies

A quiet Sunday morning in Colorado turned tragic when two small aircraft collided midair near Fort Morgan Municipal Airport, leaving one person dead and three others injured. The crash occurred around 10:40 a.m. local time as both planes, identified as a Cessna 172 and an Extra Flugzeugbau EA300, were making their final approach to land.

Nigeria’s Dantsoho Takes the Helm in Global Port Leadership

Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho

Nigeria’s Global Maritime Rise

Anchored in Influence: Nigeria’s Dantsoho Takes the Helm in Global Port Leadership

On the international front, Nigeria’s Abubakar Dantsoho was elected Vice-President for Africa of the International Association for Ports & Harbours (IAPH). This boosts Nigeria’s influence in global maritime policy.

In a defining moment for Nigeria’s maritime ambitions, Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), has been elected Vice-President for Africa of the International Association for Ports & Harbours (IAPH). The election, held in Tokyo, marks a strategic leap for Nigeria, placing it squarely at the heart of global maritime policy and port governance.

Ethnicity, religion destroying our democracy — Shehu Sani

Shehu Sani, Fmr. Senator, Civil Rights Activist

Fault Lines of Power: Shehu Sani’s Candid Take on Ethnicity, Religion, and Nigeria’s Democratic Decline

In a sobering reflection on Nigeria’s political trajectory, former senator and civil rights activist Shehu Sani has sounded the alarm over what he describes as the corrosive influence of ethnicity and religion on the country’s democracy. Speaking in a wide-ranging interview, Sani didn’t hold back, arguing that tribal and religious loyalties have become the dominant forces shaping political decisions, appointments, and allegiances, often at the expense of justice, equity, and national unity.

Power-hungry politicians seeking to remove Tinubu — Presidency

The Throne and the Thirst: Aso Rock Warns of Desperate Moves to Unseat Tinubu

In a blistering rebuttal to growing political murmurs, the Nigerian Presidency has lashed out at what it calls a cabal of “power-hungry politicians” allegedly scheming to oust President Bola Tinubu before the 2027 elections. The accusation, delivered by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Media and Strategy, paints a picture of a political landscape riddled with ambition, contradiction, and betrayal.

Peter Obi’s Return For 2027 Election Will Destroy PDP – Wike

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Wike’s Warning: Peter Obi’s 2027 Comeback Could Bury the PDP

In a fiery and unfiltered media appearance, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, issued a stark warning to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP): entertaining the idea of Peter Obi’s return ahead of the 2027 presidential election would be tantamount to political suicide. Wike, known for his blunt political commentary, did not mince words as he described Obi’s potential reentry into the PDP as “dangerous,” “hypocritical,” and a move that would “kill the party”.

The Global Sumud Flotilla | Gaza’s Hope

Gaza Humanitarian Flotilla

Waves of Defiance: The Global Sumud Flotilla Sets Sail for Gaza’s Hope

Over 50 ships from 44 countries are part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, aiming to deliver aid to Gaza and challenge Israel’s blockade. The mission was temporarily halted due to severe weather but is expected to resume soon.

In one of the most ambitious civilian-led humanitarian missions in recent history, the Global Sumud Flotilla has united over 50 ships from 44 countries in a bold attempt to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza and deliver desperately needed aid. The flotilla, which set sail from Barcelona, Spain, is a floating symbol of global solidarity, resilience, and resistance. Though temporarily forced to return to port due to fierce Mediterranean winds exceeding 30 knots, organizers have confirmed that the mission will resume shortly.

Oyetola blames wooden boats as accidents claim 92 lives

Adegboyega Oyetola, Hon. Minister of Marine and Blue Economy

Wooden Boats, Watery Graves: Oyetola Sounds Alarm Over Nigeria’s Deadly Waterways

In a grim reckoning with Nigeria’s inland waterway tragedies, Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has issued a stark warning: the continued use of wooden boats is costing lives. Between January and August 2025, at least 92 passengers perished in a series of devastating boat accidents across the country, despite federal efforts to improve safety standards.

From the rivers of Kwara to the creeks of Sokoto and the floodplains of Zamfara, the pattern is tragically familiar, overloaded wooden vessels capsizing in turbulent waters, often with no life jackets and little regard for safety protocols. In one harrowing incident in May, a storm overturned a market-bound boat on the Niger River, killing 27 passengers. In August, two separate accidents in Sokoto claimed dozens more, with many still missing days after the mishaps.

TSO DG Sponsors 100 Kebbi Students for NCE Programme in Kano

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A Beacon of Hope-TSO DG Sponsors 100 Kebbi Students for NCE Programme in Kano

Location: Junju Community, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State
Destination: College of Education, Kura, Kano State
Beneficiaries: 100 underprivileged students
Initiative: Al-Amin NCE Programme
Sponsor: Hon. Aminu Suleiman, Director General, Tinubu Support Organisation (TSO)

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How do men stay hard at sex parties?

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Navigating Sex-Positive Spaces: A Gentleman's Guide to Confidence, Consent, and Connection

In the heart of every meaningful experience lies intention. For men attending sex-positive events or parties, the goal isn’t just to perform, it’s to connect, explore, and grow. Whether you're stepping into this world for the first time or simply seeking clarity, preparation is everything.

Start by asking yourself why you're going. Are you curious? Looking to meet like-minded people? Hoping to share the experience with a partner? Knowing your purpose helps you stay grounded and confident. Research the event beforehand, some are sensual, others social, and many have specific dress codes that range from elegant to erotic. Choose attire that makes you feel powerful and comfortable.

PRESS BRIEFING | DELINEATION OF WARRI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY

-Special Report-

TVC News Broadcast on Warri Federal Constituency Delineation Dispute

In a charged and deeply consequential live broadcast aired on TVC News, the spotlight turned to the escalating tensions surrounding the delineation of Warri Federal Constituency in Delta State.

The broadcast featured impassioned voices from various ethnic groups, civil society organizations, and legal experts, all converging to address what they described as a constitutional crisis and a blatant disregard for judicial authority.

Media Parley | Wike is not asking for permission | He is demanding results

-Special Report-

Wike’s Abuja Offensive - Security, Sanity, and the Politics of Power

By Solomon Etuk, Abuja Bureau Chief

ABUJA - In a media chat that felt more like a declaration of war than a routine press briefing, Nigeria’s Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, laid bare his uncompromising vision for the capital city.

Held at his official residence in Abuja, the session was a masterclass in political candour, administrative resolve, and rhetorical firepower.

FG asks states to kiss good-bye to wooden boats

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Federal Government Urges States to Phase Out Wooden Boats in Nigeria

In a decisive move aimed at enhancing safety across Nigeria’s waterways, the Federal Government has called on state governments, particularly those with significant riverine populations, to phase out the use of wooden boats in favor of modern alternatives. 

This directive was issued by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, following a tragic boat accident in Shagari Local Government Area of Sokoto State that claimed multiple lives.

Simon Ekpa sentenced to 6 years in prison for terrorism

Simon Ekpa

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The Conviction of Simon Ekpa for Terrorism in Finland

In a landmark ruling delivered on September 1, 2025, the Päijät-Häme District Court in Finland sentenced Nigerian-born Finnish resident Simon Ekpa to six years in prison for terrorism-related offences. 

Ekpa, a former Municipal Councillor in Lahti and self-proclaimed Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), was found guilty of incitement to terrorism, dissemination of terrorist propaganda, and active participation in a terrorist organization.

Wike Unfiltered: Power, Politics, and the Pulse of Abuja

-SEB EDITORIAL-

Wike Roars on his Vision, Verdicts, and Vows on Politics, Abuja and more …

In a characteristically forthright and impassioned media chat held at his official residence in Abuja, Nigeria’s Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, once again demonstrated his unflinching resolve to reshape the capital city’s governance and security architecture.

The session, which unfolded earlier today, was marked by a blend of candid reflections, bold declarations, and political counterpunches that underscored Wike’s combative style and his vision for the FCT.

North-East Govs converge in Jalingo, as insecurity, poverty, and infrastructure deficits takes centres

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Unity, Urgency, and Vision at the North-East Governors’ Forum in Jalingo

On Saturday, August 30, 2025, the city of Jalingo in Taraba State played host to a pivotal gathering of regional leadership as the North-East Governors’ Forum convened its 12th meeting. The forum, comprising governors from Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe States, reaffirmed its collective commitment to confronting the multifaceted challenges facing the North-East subregion of Nigeria. The event was not merely a routine meeting—it was a clarion call for action, collaboration, and resilience in the face of adversity.

Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State welcomed his counterparts with warmth and hospitality, setting the tone for a weekend of serious deliberations and cultural celebration. A gala night preceding the main session featured vibrant performances from local cultural troupes, showcasing the rich heritage of Taraba and underscoring the unity that binds the region despite its diversity.

IT;S SIMPLY A LIFE STAGE | LIKE IT | HATE IT | LIFE GOES ON

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Theatrical Piece for A Monday Morning Routine

BY Ward9ice

Monday Morning: The Scene

The alarm cuts through the quiet like a sharp knock on a locked door.
Your eyes open slowly, the room still tinted with the soft grey of dawn.
Somewhere outside, a rooster crows, not because you asked it to, but because Monday doesn’t wait for anyone.

You swing your legs over the side of the bed. The floor feels cooler than you expected.
The air carries that faint mix of weekend leftovers, the scent of yesterday’s stew, and the crisp promise of a new day.

FROM SUNDAY SHADOWS TO FRIDAY FREEDOM

-WARD9ICE-

The Nollywood‑worthy drama of a Nigerian workweek

Starring: Alarms, Danfos, and the quiet Heroism of Showing Up


PROLOGUE - THE WEEK Nigeria, Monday isn’t just a day. It’s a production AS CINEMA

The cast: Millions of everyday heroes.

The soundtrack: Generators, street hawkers, and the occasional motivational WhatsApp broadcast.

The plot: A journey to weekday battle — and back again from weekend bliss.

Lead Actor: Solomon, takes us through the three‑act epic we all know too well.

 

ACT ONE - SUNDAY NIGHT: THE SILENT WAR

8:59 p.m. — The weekend is still breathing, but barely.
The fan hums. A neighbour’s generator coughs.
WhatsApp family groups erupt with blessings:

“Good night o, blessed week ahead, in Jesus’ name!”Aunty Blessing

Solomon replies with a single emoji, while calculating how many hours of sleep he’ll get if he closes his eyes right now.

ALL ON A MONDAY MORNING

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It Really Feels Like #What on a Monday Morning to Get Set for Work

· A short column on the weekly ritual we all recognize,  and somehow survive.

Monday morning doesn’t begin when the alarm rings; it starts the night before, when Sunday’s light gets thin and the WhatsApp blessings arrive like clockwork. You do the mental maths, if I sleep now, I’ll get enough, all while pretending you don’t see the shirt you meant to wash. In that quiet negotiation with reality, you accept the first truth of Monday: preparation is mostly psychological. You’re not just picking clothes; you’re choosing courage.

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FEEL MY PULSE | AT THIS TIME

Echoes of Power and Protest: Nigeria and the World in a 48-Hour Reckoning

From the corridors of power in Abuja to the streets of Lagos, and across the globe from Gaza to Kyiv, the past 48 hours have been a whirlwind of developments that have stirred reactions from every corner of society, governments, institutions, civil society, and ordinary citizens alike.

In Nigeria, the announcement that the country’s foreign reserves had surged to $41 billion was met with a curious mix of official pride and public skepticism. While the Tinubu administration touted the milestone as evidence of sound fiscal management and macroeconomic recovery, social media erupted with frustration. Citizens pointed to the widening gap between economic indicators and lived realities. The viral #30DaysRantChallenge, sparked by NYSC member Rita Ushie’s emotional TikTok video, became a digital megaphone for millions grappling with inflation, joblessness, and hunger. Rather than silencing dissent, the government’s punitive response to Ushie, extending her service year, only galvanized more voices, with influencers and youth leaders accusing the administration of authoritarian overreach.

Court Blocks Trump From Expanding Rapid Deportation Process

Is Trump at a Crossroads About Expanding Rapid Deportation Process?

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A U.S. federal judge has blocked former President Donald Trump's attempt to expand the use of “expedited removal,” a process that allows authorities to deport undocumented migrants without a court hearing. Previously limited to migrants near the Mexican border who had entered within two weeks, the Trump administration had extended it nationwide to include those who had been in the U.S. for up to two years.

Key Points from the Ruling

  • Judge Jia Cobb ruled that the expansion risks deporting individuals “erroneously” without due process.
  • She criticized the government's argument that undocumented migrants are not entitled to Fifth Amendment protections.
  • The case was brought by Make The Road New York, a migrant rights group.
  • Cobb emphasized that the ruling does not challenge the constitutionality of expedited removal at the border, only its expanded use.

REVIEWSNETWORK.NG | AT THIS TIME

Media Critique: Elevating Nigerian Television News Programming Beyond the Surface

Introduction

On August 30, 2025, Nigeria’s leading current affairs television programmes, across Channels TV, TVC News, Arise News, and AIT, offered a familiar menu of political commentary, economic analysis, and security updates. While these discussions were timely and relevant, they often echoed the same voices and perspectives, leaving critical gaps in representation, depth, and innovation. This critique seeks to highlight not only what was said, but more importantly, what was left unsaid.

What Worked: Strengths Worth Applauding

The day’s programming demonstrated commendable strengths. First, the timeliness and relevance of topics stood out. From the fuel subsidy removal to cabinet reshuffles and regional insecurity, the issues discussed were undeniably urgent and central to Nigeria’s socio-political landscape.

Second, the use of expert panels added intellectual weight to the conversations. Political analysts, economists, and seasoned journalists provided layered insights, helping viewers understand the strategic implications of government decisions.

Well, it’s been somebody’s weekly routine - Solomon

-Feature story-

By: Ward9ice

THE WEEKLY BLUES

Prologue

Across Nigeria, Monday isn’t just a day. It’s a production, a chorus of generators, hawkers, and hope, where millions step into character and the city plays the score. Our protagonist, Solomon, walks the arc we all know: dread, rise, grind, release.

Sunday night

The clock says 8:59 p.m., but your weekend spirit insists it’s still afternoon. The fan hums. A neighbor’s gen clears its throat. WhatsApp family broadcasts bloom with blessings. You reply with one emoji and a mental calculation of possible sleep.

2027: ‘I Have Unconditional Love For Him,’ Omokri Mum Over Calls For Jonathan To Contest

-SEB EDITORIAL-

A Statesman’s Silence: The Growing Call for Goodluck Jonathan’s Return in 2027

In the quiet corridors of Nigerian politics, a familiar name is echoing once again, Goodluck Jonathan. Nearly a decade after his historic concession in the 2015 presidential election, the former president finds himself at the center of renewed speculation and mounting pressure from within his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to re-enter the political arena for the 2027 elections.

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REVIEWSNETWOK@CHANNELSTELEVISION.NG | Rivers LG Polls: Coast Now Clear For Lifting Of Emergency Rule, Says Wike

Rivers LG Polls: Coast Now Clear For Lifting Of Emergency Rule, Says Wike

The article from Channels Television reports on the recent local government (LG) elections in Rivers State and their implications for the state’s political stability:

  • Background: In March 2025, President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State due to a prolonged political standoff between FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and his successor, Governor Siminalayi Fubara. This led to the suspension of Fubara, his deputy, and the state assembly, with Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas appointed as sole administrator.

DATE-LINE BLUES REMIX EDITION ONE