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Turaki Says No Cause For Alarm As INEC Recognises Wike-backed PDP

Turaki Says No Cause For Alarm As INEC Recognises Wike-backed PDP

The unfolding political drama within Nigeria’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken another turn following the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) recognition of the caretaker committee backed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

The commission invited the Abdulraham Mohammed and Senator Samuel Anyanwu-led faction to a stakeholders’ meeting in preparation for the 2027 general elections. This recognition comes after a Federal High Court ruling that sacked the faction led by Barrister Tanimu Turaki, SAN, thereby intensifying the internal crisis within the PDP.

Trump recognises Nigeria’s First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at US prayer breakfast

(L-R), US President Donald Trump and Nigeria's First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu

Trump Recognises Nigeria’s First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at US Prayer Breakfast

In a moment that drew international attention, United States President Donald Trump publicly acknowledged Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, during the National Prayer Breakfast held in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, February 5, 2026.

The annual event, a long-standing tradition in the American capital, brings together political leaders, diplomats, and religious figures from across the globe to reflect on faith, unity, and shared values.

INEC Registers Two New Political Parties Ahead of 2027

INEC Registers Two New Political Parties Ahead of 2027

In a significant development shaping Nigeria’s political landscape, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially registered two new political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The announcement was made on February 5, 2026, by the Commission’s National Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan (SAN), during the first quarterly consultative meeting with political party leaders at INEC headquarters in Abuja.

Enugu court orders UK to pay £420m compensation to families of slain 1949 coal miners

Enugu Court Orders UK to Pay £420m Compensation to Families of Slain 1949 Coal Miners

In a landmark judgment delivered on February 6, 2026, the Enugu State High Court ordered the United Kingdom to pay £420 million in compensation to the families of 21 coal miners killed in the infamous Iva Valley massacre of November 1949.

The ruling, handed down by Justice Anthony Onovo, declared that the killings constituted an unlawful and extrajudicial violation of the miners’ right to life, placing direct responsibility on the British colonial authorities.

The court awarded £20 million to each of the victims’ families, alongside a post-judgment interest of 10 percent per annum until full payment is made. In addition to financial reparations, the UK government was ordered to issue a formal apology to the families, to be published in newspapers in both Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Gov Sani Receives 183 Rescued Worshippers In Kaduna

Photo showing Kaduna's State Governor Sani and a cross-section of rescued worshippers 

Gov Sani Receives 183 Rescued Worshippers in Kaduna

In a moment of relief and celebration, Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State formally received 183 worshippers who had been abducted by bandits from the Kurmin Wali community in Kajuru Local Government Area.

The victims, taken during a church service on January 18, regained their freedom after 18 harrowing days in captivity. The reception took place at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House in Kaduna, where the governor was joined by heads of security agencies, senior government officials, and community leaders.

Senate didn’t reject e-transmission of results, Abaribe clarifies

Nigeria's Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe

Senate Didn’t Reject E-Transmission of Results, Abaribe Clarifies

In the wake of widespread media reports suggesting that the Nigerian Senate had rejected the electronic transmission of election results, the Minority Caucus has moved swiftly to set the record straight.

On February 5, 2026, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, former Senate Minority Leader, clarified that the Senate did not, in fact, reject the provision for electronic transmission of results during deliberations on the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill. His statement came after confusion and criticism followed Wednesday’s plenary session, where reports circulated that lawmakers had voted against the measure.

Tinubu meets Kwara governor after Kaiama attack

Tinubu Meets Kwara Governor After Kaiama Attack

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu convened a high-level meeting with Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq at the State House in Abuja following the devastating assault on Worro community in Kaiama Local Government Area.

The attack, which occurred just two days prior, left more than 160 people dead and has been attributed to suspected jihadist fighters. The tragedy has sparked urgent consultations between federal and state authorities to address the worsening security situation in Kwara State.

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INEC Confirms 2027 Election Timetable is Ready

INEC Confirms 2027 Election Timetable is Ready

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially finalized the timetable and schedule of activities for Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, setting February 20, 2027, as the date for the Presidential and National Assembly polls, followed by Governorship and State Assembly elections on March 6, 2027.  

The announcement was made in Abuja by INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, during an engagement with Civil Society Organisations. He emphasized that despite delays in the passage of the amended Electoral Act by the National Assembly, the Commission has completed its preparations and is committed to ensuring that the electoral process remains on track.

Editorial Update: Nigeria Decides 2027

As Nigeria gears up for the 2027 general elections, key developments are already shaping the political landscape, from urgent calls for electoral reform to concerns about INEC’s preparedness and rising political mobilization.

Editorial Update: Nigeria Decides 2027

The road to Nigeria’s 2027 general elections is already stirring intense national discourse.

With less than two years to go, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has raised alarms over delays in amending the Electoral Act 2022, a move seen as critical to ensuring a transparent and credible electoral process.

INEC has also announced plans for a nationwide voter revalidation exercise, aimed at strengthening the integrity of the voter register and curbing manipulation.

How Lagos ‘Area Boys’ Obstruct, Extort Journalists as Makoko Demolitions Leave Families Homeless

Aerial View of Makoko

Special Report: How Lagos ‘Area Boys’ Obstruct, Extort Journalists as Makoko Demolitions Leave Families Homeless

In Lagos, the demolition of homes in Makoko has left thousands of families displaced, while journalists covering the crisis face intimidation and extortion from self-styled street enforcers known as “Area Boys.” This troubling intersection of forced evictions and press obstruction highlights deep social fractures in Nigeria’s commercial capital.

The waterfront community of Makoko, often described as the “Venice of Africa,” has long been home to thousands of low-income families living in stilt houses above the lagoon. In late January 2026, the Lagos State Government began demolishing structures in the area, citing public safety concerns and urban planning imperatives.

Officials insisted that residents had been engaged for years prior to the exercise, but activists and community members strongly disputed this claim, accusing the government of cruelty and contempt for the law.

Mixed Reactions as Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Tattoos His Body

Pst. Kingsley Okonkwo, Lead Pastor, David Christian Centre

Mixed Reactions as Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Tattoos His Body

The Nigerian Christian community has been thrown into heated debate following the decision of Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo, lead pastor of David Christian Centre and renowned relationship coach, to inscribe a tattoo on his arm in celebration of his 50th birthday.

The tattoo, which bears the scripture John 3:16 in Roman numerals, was unveiled in a video posted on his Instagram page, sparking widespread reactions across social media and religious circles.

TIMINI WARNS MEN: DON'T LOSE LOVE WHILE CHASING MONEY

Timini Egbuson, Nollywood  Star

TIMINI WARNS MEN: DON'T LOSE LOVE WHILE CHASING MONEY

Nollywood star Timini Egbuson has sounded a heartfelt warning to men, urging them not to sacrifice love in the relentless pursuit of financial success. His words stem from a deeply personal regret: losing a woman he considered his soulmate because he prioritized money over presence.

In a recent interview with media personality Jay On Air, Timini opened up about one of the most painful chapters of his life. At 38, the actor reflected on how his ambition and constant absence cost him a relationship he believed was destined to last forever. He explained that there was no betrayal, no explosive conflict, only a quiet erosion of intimacy caused by his unavailability. At the time, Timini believed that working tirelessly to secure financial stability was the ultimate expression of love. He thought that putting food on the table and building a future would be enough proof of his devotion. Yet, his partner longed for something simpler and more profound, his presence.

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Washington Post announces widespread layoffs, gutting numerous parts of its newsroom

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Washington Post Announces Widespread Layoffs, Gutting Numerous Parts of Its Newsroom

The Washington Post has initiated sweeping layoffs, eliminating entire sections such as Sports and Books, slashing its Metro desk by 70%, and reducing foreign coverage, in what leadership calls a “strategic reset” to stem massive financial losses exceeding $170 million.  

The announcement came on February 4, 2026, marking one of the most dramatic restructurings in the paper’s nearly 150-year history. Executive Editor Matt Murray informed staff during a company-wide call that all departments would be affected, with the sports department closing “in its current form” and international coverage shrinking significantly.

The layoffs follow weeks of speculation about deep cuts, as the newspaper has struggled with declining revenue and readership in an increasingly digital-first media landscape.  

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Ghana Citizenship: Government Suspends Diaspora Applications

Ghana has temporarily suspended diaspora citizenship applications as of February 1, 2026. The government says the pause is meant to streamline and improve the process, not to abolish it, and reassures the African diaspora that Ghana remains committed to welcoming them “home.”  

Ghana Citizenship: Government Suspends Diaspora Applications

The Government of Ghana has announced a temporary suspension of citizenship applications for historical diasporans, those of African descent seeking nationality under the special pathway established in 2016.

This program was designed to reconnect descendants of enslaved Africans with their ancestral homeland, and it has granted citizenship to over 1,000 individuals, including high-profile figures such as musician Stevie Wonder.  

Reasons for Suspension

The Ministry of the Interior, in collaboration with the Diaspora Affairs Office of the President, explained that the suspension is part of a review and restructuring effort. The goal is to make the process:  

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Soludo Reopens Onitsha Main Market, Declares End to Sit-at-Home

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Soludo Reopens Onitsha Main Market, Declares End to Sit-at-Home

Governor Chukwuma Soludo has officially reopened Onitsha Main Market after a one-week closure, declaring an end to the Monday sit-at-home order in Anambra State.

‘I Am Contesting as Number One’ — Obi reaffirms 2027 Presidential plan

Peter Obi, Fmr. Governor of Anambra State, Labour Party's Presidential Candidate in 2023

Peter Obi has officially reaffirmed his ambition to contest the 2027 presidential election, declaring he will run “as number one” and rejecting any vice-presidential role. His announcement came during a campaign rally for the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Abuja, where he tied grassroots support in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) to his national political journey.  

“I Am Contesting as Number One” - Obi Reaffirms 2027 Presidential Plan

Background

Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra State and the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in 2023, has made a decisive political move ahead of the 2027 elections. After defecting from the Labour Party in December 2025, Obi joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC), positioning himself as a frontrunner for the party’s presidential ticket. His declaration marks a continuation of his political momentum, driven largely by the Obidient Movement, a grassroots base that propelled his 2023 campaign to national prominence.  

Ifunanya Nwangene: Choir narrates final hours of singer killed by Snake bite in Abuja

Late Ifunanya Nwangene, Nigeria's Singer

Abuja was shaken by tragedy when soprano singer Ifunanya Nwangene, popularly known as Nanyah, died after a snakebite at her Lugbe residence. Despite rushing herself to multiple hospitals, she was denied timely access to anti-venom, and her choir later narrated her harrowing final hours.   

The Final Hours of Ifunanya Nwangene - A Voice Silenced by Neglect

The death of Ifunanya Nwangene, a 26-year-old rising star in Abuja’s music scene, has cast a dark shadow over Nigeria’s healthcare system. Known as the “Soprano Queen” and celebrated for her appearance on The Voice Nigeria in 2021, Nwangene’s life was cut short on January 31, 2026, after a snakebite at her home in Lugbe. Her passing is not just a personal tragedy but a national indictment of systemic failures.

What coup plotters planned for me, others – General Musa

General Christopher Gwabin Musa, Nigeria's Minister of Defence

 What Coup Plotters Planned for General Musa and Others

In a startling revelation, Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, has confirmed that he was among the individuals marked for arrest or assassination in the foiled coup plot uncovered by security agencies in late 2025.

Speaking during a televised interview on Channels TV’s Sunday Politics, Musa disclosed that intelligence reports showed he was specifically listed as a target. According to him, the plotters intended to arrest him, and if he resisted, he was to be shot.

'Marry me' and £20,000 for rent - key Sarah Ferguson revelations in Epstein emails

Sarah Ferguson’s Revelations in Epstein Emails

Newly unsealed documents from the U.S. Department of Justice reveal striking details about Sarah Ferguson’s correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, including requests for financial assistance, affectionate language such as “marry me,” and references to her daughters. These disclosures have reignited scrutiny of her ties to the disgraced financier and raised questions about judgment and propriety within the York family.

The release of millions of pages of Epstein-related files has exposed unexpected dimensions of Sarah Ferguson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The former Duchess of York, ex-wife of Prince Andrew, appears in multiple email exchanges that highlight both financial dependency and personal warmth toward Epstein, despite his criminal record. These revelations are particularly sensitive given the broader controversies surrounding Prince Andrew’s own association with Epstein.

Senegal to Expand Space Capabilities with GAINDESAT-1B Launch in 2026

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Senegal to Expand Space Capabilities with GAINDESAT-1B Launch in 2026

Senegal has announced the upcoming launch of its second satellite, GAINDESAT-1B, scheduled for 2026. This marks a significant step in the country’s ambition to strengthen its space program, enhance environmental monitoring, and build national expertise in satellite technology.

Senegal’s journey into space began with the successful deployment of GAINDESAT-1A in August 2024 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in the United States. GAINDESAT-1A, a 1U CubeSat, was designed to collect environmental data and imagery, supporting natural resource management, territorial monitoring, and climate observation.

ADC Raises Alarm over Forced APC e-Registration of Civil Servants

Photo of  ADC Official Logo

ADC Raises Alarm over Forced APC e-Registration of Civil Servants

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has issued a strong warning regarding reports that civil servants across several states in Nigeria are being coerced into registering for the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s ongoing electronic membership exercise.

According to the ADC, this practice amounts to economic coercion and forced political membership, which undermines the constitutional rights of public servants and threatens the neutrality of the civil service.

In a statement released by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC expressed grave concern over widespread and consistent reports suggesting that government workers are being pressured by the APC’s national leadership to enroll in the ruling party’s digital register.

Nwagene: FG Dismisses Non-Availability Of Anti-Venom Aid In Late Singer’s Snakebite Crisis

Late Ifunanya Lucy Nwagene, Nigerian Singer

Nwagene - FG Dismisses Claims of Anti-Venom Non-Availability in Snakebite Tragedy

The tragic death of Nigerian singer Ifunanya Lucy Nwagene on January 31, 2026, following a snakebite at her Abuja residence, has sparked widespread debate and speculation across social media.

Many reports initially alleged that her passing was due to the non-availability of anti-venom at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi. In response, the hospital management issued a detailed statement to dispel these claims and clarify the circumstances surrounding her treatment.

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SPECIAL REPORT: The Launch of Stella Avosuahi Bello’s Adangara

A copyright photo of Stella Avosuahi Bello's ADANGARA

SPECIAL REPORT: The Launch of Stella Avosuahi Bello’s Adangara

The recent unveiling of Adangara: The Legend of the Oris by Stella Avosuahi Bello, daughter of former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello, was more than a book launch, it was a cultural event that blended literature, heritage, and youthful ambition.

The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as guests gathered to witness the emergence of a new voice in African fantasy writing.  

The event itself reflected Stella’s dual identity as both a professional lawyer and a creative storyteller. It was carefully curated to highlight her journey from the courtroom to the literary stage, underscoring the discipline and imagination that fuel her work.

Stella Avosuahi Bello’s Literary Breakthrough

A Cross-Section Photo of Dignitaries on Stage at the Launch

Stella Avosuahi Bello’s Literary Breakthrough

Stella Avosuahi Bello, daughter of former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello, has stepped into the spotlight with the launch of her latest book, Adangara: The Legend of the Oris.

The event marks not only a personal milestone but also a significant cultural moment, as Stella joins a growing cadre of Nigerian writers who are reclaiming indigenous myths and presenting them in contemporary literary forms.

The Mythical Resonance of Adangara: The Legend of the Oris

Adangara: The Legend of the Oris

The Mythical Resonance of Adangara: The Legend of the Oris

Stella Avosuahi Bello’s Adangara: The Legend of the Oris is not merely a fantasy novel; it is a cultural excavation that breathes new life into African mythologies. At its core, the book is a tale of destiny, power, and the eternal struggle between light and darkness, but beneath its fantastical surface lies a commentary on contemporary Nigerian society.  

The Oris, central figures in the narrative, embody archetypes familiar to African oral traditions, guardians, warriors, and spiritual beings who straddle the line between the mortal and the divine. Through them, Stella explores themes of leadership, moral responsibility, and the consequences of choices, echoing the dilemmas faced by modern Nigeria.

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