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In our country, Alcohol consumption is responsible for bånditry, su!cide, unwanted pregnancies and others-NAFDAC boss, Christianah Adeyeye

Prof. Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye, DG, NAFDAC

Alcohol Abuse and Nigeria’s Social Crisis: NAFDAC Boss Speaks Out

Prof. Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye, Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has sounded a stern warning about the devastating impact of alcohol consumption in Nigeria.

She asserts that alcohol abuse is not merely a health issue but a driver of insecurity, social instability, and moral decay. 

According to her, the widespread availability of cheap sachet and small-pack alcoholic drinks has fueled banditry, youth suicide, unwanted pregnancies, road accidents, and other destructive behaviors.

President Tinubu directs suspension of cashless payment at airports

Suspension of Cashless Payment at Nigerian Airports

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ordered the immediate suspension of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria’s (FAAN) newly introduced cashless payment system at airport toll gates and parking points, following widespread gridlock and hardship for travelers. The directive came after reports of severe congestion at Lagos and Abuja airports, with many passengers missing their flights. 

Background of the Policy

On March 1, 2026, FAAN rolled out a cashless payment system across Nigerian airports. The initiative aimed to replace cash transactions at toll gates and parking points with electronic payments. The policy was designed to curb corruption, improve transparency, and modernize revenue collection, ending a decades-long reliance on cash.

Mother and 5 children k!lled in large house fire in Clinton County

Clinton County House Fire Tragedy

A devastating predawn house fire in Clinton County, Ohio, claimed the lives of a mother and her five children on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. One adult male survived and is currently hospitalized, while investigators continue to search for the cause of the blaze. The tragedy has left the local community in mourning and rallying to support the surviving father.

Incident Overview

The fire broke out around 6:40 a.m. at a residence near Spring Hill and West Main Street in Clarksville, Clinton County. Emergency crews responded within minutes, but the blaze had already engulfed much of the home. Firefighters entered despite dangerous conditions, including collapsing stairs, and discovered the victims inside. The lone survivor, an adult male believed to be the father, was rescued from the ground floor and rushed to Clinton Regional Hospital for treatment.

IGP Tunji Disu’s “No Sacred Cows” Doctrine and the Legacy of Police Reform

Nigeria's IGP, Tunji Disu

IGP Tunji Disu’s “No Sacred Cows” Doctrine and the Legacy of Police Reform

The declaration by Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, that “there will be no sacred cows” marks a decisive moment in Nigeria’s policing history.

His warning that rank, seniority, or position will not shield officers from accountability is not merely rhetoric, it is a deliberate attempt to dismantle a culture of impunity that has long plagued the Force. Yet, to fully appreciate the weight of his words, one must situate them within the broader trajectory of reform agendas pursued by his predecessors. 

There will be no sacred cows. Ranks, seniority or position will offer no protection - IGP Tunji Disu issues warning to police officers


Nigeria's IGP, Tunji Disu

IGP Tunji Disu’s Warning to Police Officers

Acting Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, has declared that under his leadership, there will be no sacred cows in the Nigeria Police Force. He warned that rank, seniority, or position will not shield any officer from accountability, stressing that misconduct, corruption, and indiscipline will be met with dismissal and prosecution.

Background and Context

On March 4, 2026, at the Peacekeeping Conference Centre in Abuja, IGP Disu addressed senior police managers, including Deputy Inspectors-General, Assistant Inspectors-General, and Commissioners of Police. This was his inaugural strategic meeting since assuming office. His remarks set the tone for a new era in the Nigeria Police Force, emphasizing discipline, accountability, and transparency.

FG places 6-year ban on new universities, polytechnics, colleges of education

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu

SFG Places Six-Year Ban on New Universities, Polytechnics, and Colleges of Education

Nigeria’s Federal Government has announced a six-year moratorium on the establishment of new universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. The move, approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) under President Bola Tinubu, is aimed at strengthening quality, improving sustainability, and stabilizing existing tertiary institutions.

Background of the Decision

At the Federal Executive Council meeting held in Abuja on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, disclosed that the government had resolved to halt the creation of new tertiary institutions for six years. This policy applies to both public and private universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.

FG approves digital postcode system to boost mail processing

Nigeria Embraces Digital Transformation: FEC Approves GIS-Enabled Postcode System to Revolutionize Mail Delivery and E-Commerce

Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council has approved the rollout of a GIS-enabled alphanumeric digital postcode system, a landmark reform aimed at modernizing mail delivery, boosting logistics efficiency, and strengthening the country’s digital economy.

The initiative, championed by the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy under President Bola Tinubu, is expected to transform postal services and support e-commerce, national planning, and service delivery. 

Ex-Mayor offers no apology after she's convicted of drunken sex with teenager

“Disgraced Ex-Mayor Convicted in Teen Sex Scandal, Offers No Apology”

Former DeRidder, Louisiana mayor Misty Roberts has been convicted of having sex with a teenager at a drunken party, yet she has offered no apology and continues to maintain her innocence. She faces sentencing in April 2026, with the possibility of up to 17 years in prison.

A Fall from Power

Misty Roberts, once the mayor of DeRidder, Louisiana, was found guilty of carnal knowledge of a juvenile and indecent behavior with a juvenile. The charges stem from a 2024 party where Roberts, then 43, was accused of engaging in sexual activity with a 16-year-old boy. The case gained notoriety not only because of her political position but also because her own son testified that he witnessed the incident involving his friend.

NIGERIA MUCH BETTER THAN IT WAS 10 YEARS AGO - RENO OMOKRI

Nigeria Much Better Than It Was 10 Years Ago - Reno Omokri

Reno Omokri recently asserted that Nigeria is in a far better state today than it was a decade ago, pointing to improvements under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, particularly in security and governance.

His remarks have sparked debate about whether Nigerians truly feel the progress he describes. 

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INEC presents certificates of return to elected FCT council chairpersons

Christopher Maikalangu, Chairperson, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC)

INEC’s Certificates of Return and the Mandate of Grassroots Leadership

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has once again underscored its role as the custodian of Nigeria’s democratic process by presenting certificates of return to elected chairpersons of the six area councils in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

This symbolic yet substantive act marks the formal conclusion of the February 21 council elections, affirming the legitimacy of the winners and entrusting them with the responsibility of governance at the grassroots level.

INEC Registers Two New Political Parties

INEC Registers Two New Political Parties

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially registered two new political parties, expanding Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of the 2027 General Elections.

This announcement was made by INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, SAN, during the Commission’s first regular consultative meeting with political party leaders ealier today in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

INEC | 2027: Nigerians Await Possible Unveiling of New Political Party

Senator Seriake Dickson, Fmr. Governor, Bayelsa State

INEC | 2027: Nigerians Await Possible Unveiling of New Political Party

A fresh political development may be on the horizon as Nigerians anticipate the unveiling of a new party ahead of the 2027 general elections. 

According to a post shared on the verified Facebook account of Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, former Governor of Bayelsa State, a major announcement will be made at a press conference scheduled for Thursday, 5th March 2026, at 2:00 PM in Abuja.

NATIONAL NEWSJRB bans roadblocks for tax collection, unveils new presumptive tax rules

JRB Bans Roadblocks for Tax Collection, Unveils New Presumptive Tax Rules

In a landmark move aimed at reforming Nigeria’s tax administration, the Federal Government, through the Joint Revenue Board (JRB), has announced the prohibition of roadblocks and cash collections for tax enforcement. Alongside this directive, a new presumptive tax framework has been introduced to simplify compliance for millions of small and informal businesses across the country. 

The Ban on Roadblocks and Cash Collections

The JRB’s directive categorically outlaws the use of roadblocks by revenue agencies as a means of enforcing tax compliance. This measure is designed to eliminate coercive practices that have long plagued Nigeria’s informal sector. Additionally, tax authorities are now barred from collecting taxes in cash, a move intended to curb corruption, enhance transparency, and standardize tax administration nationwide. 

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A Hypothetical State of the Nation Address on the War Against Iran

If l were United States President Donald Trump this would be my state of the nation address on the war against Iran

A Hypothetical State of the Nation Address on the War Against Iran

My fellow Americans,  

Tonight, I stand before you at a moment of great consequence. The United States has always been a nation that values peace, but we are also a nation that will never shrink from defending our people, our allies, and our interests when they are threatened. The conflict with Iran has reached a critical juncture, and it is my duty to speak plainly about where we stand, what we have done, and where we are going.

The U.S. State Department’s “Depart Now” Alert and the Middle East’s Escalating Crisis

The U.S. State Department’s “Depart Now” Alert and the Middle East’s Escalating Crisis

On March 2, 2026, the U.S. State Department issued one of its most urgent travel advisories in recent memory: a “depart now” alert for American citizens across more than a dozen countries in the Middle East. 

This directive, delivered by Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Mora Namdar, underscores the gravity of the region’s rapidly deteriorating security environment. It is not a routine caution but a stark warning that the situation could spiral beyond control at any moment.

The advisory comes amid intensifying conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.

TRUMP SAYS IRAN WANTS TO TALK BUT IT'S "TOO LATE"

Trump Declares Iran’s Overtures “Too Late”

In a dramatic escalation of rhetoric amid intensifying conflict in the Middle East, President Donald Trump has declared that Iran’s attempts to initiate dialogue with the United States have come “too late.”

His remarks, delivered through social media and later amplified in public statements, underscore the hardening of Washington’s stance as violence spreads across the Gulf region.

U.S. EMBASSIES IN KUWAIT AND SAUDI ARABIA CLOSE AFTER IRANIAN ATTACKS

U.S. Embassies in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia Close Amid Iranian Attacks

The closure of U.S. embassies in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia marks a dramatic escalation in the ongoing conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel. 

What began as a series of retaliatory strikes has now spilled into the heart of American diplomatic missions in the Gulf, signaling a dangerous new phase in the confrontation.

On March 2, 2026, Iranian drones struck the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, igniting fires and forcing Washington to order the evacuation of non-essential personnel.

TRUMP TO CNN: "BIG WAVE YET TO COME" in the ongoing war with Iran

President Donald Trump of the United States of America

Trump’s “Big Wave” Warning in the Iran Conflict

In a striking interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, President Donald Trump declared that while the United States military is already “knocking the crap out of Iran,” the “big wave” is yet to come.

His words, delivered in a nine-minute phone call, signal both confidence in American military might and a forewarning of escalations that could reshape the trajectory of the ongoing war. 

Trump’s rhetoric was characteristically forceful, emphasizing the superiority of U.S. forces and their current operations.

GULF NATIONS ARE INTERCEPTING DRONES AND MISSILES

Gulf Nations Intercepting Drones and Missiles

In recent days, Gulf nations have been thrust into the center of escalating regional conflict as Iran launched waves of drones and missiles in retaliation against U.S. and Israeli strikes.

The attacks have targeted not only Israel and U.S. bases but also every Gulf country, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.

 These strikes have threatened vital oil and gas facilities, civilian infrastructure, and military installations, forcing Gulf states to activate their air defense systems at unprecedented levels.

Trump says Iran war to last four to five weeks but could go ‘far longer’

Trump’s Stark Warning on Iran Conflict

In a recent statement, President Donald Trump suggested that a potential war with Iran could last “four to five weeks” but cautioned that it might extend “far longer.”

His remarks, delivered with characteristic bluntness, underscore both the unpredictability of military engagements and the gravity of escalating tensions in the Middle East.

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Iyabo Obasanjo joins APC, declares Ogun governorship ambition

Iyabo Obasanjo Joins APC, Declares Ogun Governorship Ambition

The political landscape of Ogun State has taken a dramatic turn with the re-entry of Iyabo Obasanjo, daughter of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, into active politics.

After a 15-year hiatus from the Nigerian political scene, the former senator has officially joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) and declared her intention to contest the governorship election in 2027.

Her announcement has sparked widespread interest, not only because of her lineage but also due to her bold vision for the state.

China backs Iran’s ‘self-defence’ as middle East war escalates

China’s Backing of Iran Amid Escalating Middle East War

The Middle East has once again become the epicenter of global tension, with the conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States spiraling into a broader regional war.

In this volatile landscape, China has stepped forward with a bold declaration: it supports Iran’s right to “defend its sovereignty” against what it describes as external aggression.

Pope sends warning to Trump as he breaks his silence on Iran war

Pope Leo XIV’s Warning to Trump on the Iran War

In a moment of grave international tension, Pope Leo XIV has broken his silence on the escalating conflict in Iran, issuing a stern warning to U.S. President Donald Trump.

Speaking from the Vatican, the pontiff expressed “deep concern” over the spiraling violence in the Middle East, cautioning that unchecked aggression could plunge the region into what he described as an “irreparable abyss.”  

Papal Voices in Geopolitical Storms

Papal Voices in Geopolitical Storms

When Pope Francis spoke out against escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, his words carried echoes of a long tradition of papal interventions in global crises.

His warning to President Trump was not merely a moral appeal but part of a historical continuum in which the Vatican has sought to temper the ambitions of world powers with the language of conscience.  

The Cold War offers one of the clearest precedents. Pope John XXIII’s encyclical Pacem in Terris in 1963, issued in the shadow of the Cuban Missile Crisis, urged leaders to embrace dialogue over destruction.

Cardinal Onaiyekan’s Voice of Conscience on ARISE TV

Cardinal Onaiyekan’s Voice of Conscience on ARISE TV

On Wednesday, 25 February 2026, at 8:00 pm, Nigerians tuned in to ARISE TV to witness a significant moment in the nation’s ongoing dialogue about governance, morality, and the future of democracy. John Cardinal Onaiyekan, Archbishop Emeritus of Abuja, sat down with Charles Aniagolu to discuss the freshly released communiqué of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) following its First Plenary Meeting of the year.  

The interview was not merely a media appearance; it was a clarion call. Cardinal Onaiyekan, revered for his moral authority and consistency, used the platform to amplify the bishops’ collective concerns about Nigeria’s trajectory.

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