• Nigerians don't care about Tinubu's shady identity; Peter Obi flogging dead horse: Tope Fasua
    Nigerians don't care about Tinubu's shady identity; Peter Obi flogging dead horse: Tope Fasua
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  • I won't some one to tell me where are we as Nigeria
    I won't some one to tell me where are we as Nigeria
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  • Human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has cautioned the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, against any plan to seal off embassies and foreign missions in Abuja over unpaid ground rents.

    Govt Policies Making Life Rosy For The Rich, Harsh For Poor — Falana
    Human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has cautioned the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, against any plan to seal off embassies and foreign missions in Abuja over unpaid ground rents. Govt Policies Making Life Rosy For The Rich, Harsh For Poor — Falana
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  • “Ojude Oba Was Chaotic, Again”—2025 Edition Exposes Nigeria’s Broken Event Infrastructure parallelfactsnews.com/ojude-oba-was-…

    Following the insecurity in the state, the Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, has threatened to move council Chairmen over the security challenges in the state.
    “Ojude Oba Was Chaotic, Again”—2025 Edition Exposes Nigeria’s Broken Event Infrastructure parallelfactsnews.com/ojude-oba-was-… Following the insecurity in the state, the Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, has threatened to move council Chairmen over the security challenges in the state.
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  • BREAKING: Panic in the Sky as Peter Obi, Over 100 Others Survive Mid-Air Scare on Lagos-Bound Flight

    Passengers aboard Air Peace flight P47123 faced a terrifying ordeal on Tuesday, June 4, when their aircraft lost control mid-air while en route from Abuja to Lagos. Among the shaken travelers was former Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, who kept a calm demeanor even as panic swept through the cabin.

    The plane, which took off from Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at 12:59 PM—24 minutes behind its 12:35 PM schedule—was expected to land at the Murtala Muhammed Airport by 1:55 PM. However, it didn’t touch down until 2:25 PM after several failed landing attempts that left passengers fearing the worst. According to aviation insiders, the pilot struggled to stabilize the aircraft, which hovered over residential areas for nearly 30 minutes.

    Eyewitnesses onboard described the chaos. “People were screaming, praying, and calling out to God. The aircraft kept circling as though it had lost direction,” a visibly shaken female passenger told reporters, refusing to be named. Another witness revealed, “At some point, it looked like we were going to crash into rooftops. It was pure terror.”

    Peter Obi, who was seated in economy class during the flight, was reportedly seen comforting those around him. One passenger said, “He stayed composed and kept telling everyone to remain calm. His voice alone gave many of us hope when it felt like all was lost.”

    Businessman Dr. Benson Onuwaje, seated in first class, stood up mid-flight and led passengers in fervent prayer. “He invoked the name of God and assured us we would land safely,” said Mathew Adekunle, another traveler on the flight. “That prayer gave everyone a sliver of strength.”

    The harrowing incident comes shortly after Obi donated ₦20 million to flood victims in Niger State and visited several northern communities as part of his ongoing humanitarian and political engagements. Sources confirm he had returned to Abuja for a strategic political meeting and was Lagos-bound for another when the flight ordeal occurred.

    “This was more than turbulence—it was divine mercy,” one survivor concluded. “No one would have believed it was just an accident if that plane had gone down with Peter Obi onboard. It would have thrown Nigeria into total chaos.” The incident raises fresh questions about aviation safety in the country, especially concerning commercial flights and airport systems.
    BREAKING: Panic in the Sky as Peter Obi, Over 100 Others Survive Mid-Air Scare on Lagos-Bound Flight Passengers aboard Air Peace flight P47123 faced a terrifying ordeal on Tuesday, June 4, when their aircraft lost control mid-air while en route from Abuja to Lagos. Among the shaken travelers was former Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, who kept a calm demeanor even as panic swept through the cabin. The plane, which took off from Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at 12:59 PM—24 minutes behind its 12:35 PM schedule—was expected to land at the Murtala Muhammed Airport by 1:55 PM. However, it didn’t touch down until 2:25 PM after several failed landing attempts that left passengers fearing the worst. According to aviation insiders, the pilot struggled to stabilize the aircraft, which hovered over residential areas for nearly 30 minutes. Eyewitnesses onboard described the chaos. “People were screaming, praying, and calling out to God. The aircraft kept circling as though it had lost direction,” a visibly shaken female passenger told reporters, refusing to be named. Another witness revealed, “At some point, it looked like we were going to crash into rooftops. It was pure terror.” Peter Obi, who was seated in economy class during the flight, was reportedly seen comforting those around him. One passenger said, “He stayed composed and kept telling everyone to remain calm. His voice alone gave many of us hope when it felt like all was lost.” Businessman Dr. Benson Onuwaje, seated in first class, stood up mid-flight and led passengers in fervent prayer. “He invoked the name of God and assured us we would land safely,” said Mathew Adekunle, another traveler on the flight. “That prayer gave everyone a sliver of strength.” The harrowing incident comes shortly after Obi donated ₦20 million to flood victims in Niger State and visited several northern communities as part of his ongoing humanitarian and political engagements. Sources confirm he had returned to Abuja for a strategic political meeting and was Lagos-bound for another when the flight ordeal occurred. “This was more than turbulence—it was divine mercy,” one survivor concluded. “No one would have believed it was just an accident if that plane had gone down with Peter Obi onboard. It would have thrown Nigeria into total chaos.” The incident raises fresh questions about aviation safety in the country, especially concerning commercial flights and airport systems.
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  • Setting the record Straight!

    Africa's richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, was in Ukana, Essien Udim today to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Ekaette Unoma Akpabio, PhD, the wife of Nigeria’s Senate President.
    Setting the record Straight! Africa's richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, was in Ukana, Essien Udim today to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Ekaette Unoma Akpabio, PhD, the wife of Nigeria’s Senate President.
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  • Gunmen Kill U.S. Returnee, Abduct Wife in Imo

    Gunmen last Sunday evening killed a United States-based returnee, abducting his wife in Umuguma, Owerri West local government area, Imo State.

    A source said the deceased, an indigene of Ihiala, Anambra State, and a Nigerian-U.S. soldier, accompanied by his wife and land sellers/agents, had arrived in his Toyota Highlander Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) at a site which he was said to have negotiated to buy, located near the Golden Estate / Abba Father Avenue, Umuguma, Owerri West, Imo State, when the masked armed bandits, suspected to be herdsmen, ambushed them, killing him and abducting his wife. Others escaped with injuries, while the corpse and vehicle were abandoned.

    As of the time of filing this report, communication was yet to be opened on the whereabouts of the woman.

    Police spokesperson in the state, Henry Okoye, confirmed the incident, informing that the Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, had directed the Owerri Area Commander to carry out a comprehensive investigation.

    Eyewitnesses said the gunmen had attacked them in the vehicle, leading to the initial resistance and escape of the deceased, stressing that his wife was taken away, but his return was greeted with a bullet in his head, which killed him. After the shooting, they fled into a nearby forest with the woman.

    The Guardian learnt that the land agents reported the incident to the police, who later carried the corpse and the vehicle.

    Indigenes and residents of Umuguma and neighbouring communities, including Irete, Nekede, Avu, Amakohia-Ubi, Okuku, Ndiegwu, and others, are living in fear following the rising insecurity in the area. Prospective land buyers and other members of the public were also advised by the security agencies to be careful in their dealings and report any suspected abnormal acts to the police for prompt action.
    Gunmen Kill U.S. Returnee, Abduct Wife in Imo Gunmen last Sunday evening killed a United States-based returnee, abducting his wife in Umuguma, Owerri West local government area, Imo State. A source said the deceased, an indigene of Ihiala, Anambra State, and a Nigerian-U.S. soldier, accompanied by his wife and land sellers/agents, had arrived in his Toyota Highlander Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) at a site which he was said to have negotiated to buy, located near the Golden Estate / Abba Father Avenue, Umuguma, Owerri West, Imo State, when the masked armed bandits, suspected to be herdsmen, ambushed them, killing him and abducting his wife. Others escaped with injuries, while the corpse and vehicle were abandoned. As of the time of filing this report, communication was yet to be opened on the whereabouts of the woman. Police spokesperson in the state, Henry Okoye, confirmed the incident, informing that the Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, had directed the Owerri Area Commander to carry out a comprehensive investigation. Eyewitnesses said the gunmen had attacked them in the vehicle, leading to the initial resistance and escape of the deceased, stressing that his wife was taken away, but his return was greeted with a bullet in his head, which killed him. After the shooting, they fled into a nearby forest with the woman. The Guardian learnt that the land agents reported the incident to the police, who later carried the corpse and the vehicle. Indigenes and residents of Umuguma and neighbouring communities, including Irete, Nekede, Avu, Amakohia-Ubi, Okuku, Ndiegwu, and others, are living in fear following the rising insecurity in the area. Prospective land buyers and other members of the public were also advised by the security agencies to be careful in their dealings and report any suspected abnormal acts to the police for prompt action.
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  • Immigration Officer Who Rejected ₦10M Bribe Gets Shocking Gift from Nigerian Billionaire https://phoenix-browser.com/KLvXAw77M24
    Immigration Officer Who Rejected ₦10M Bribe Gets Shocking Gift from Nigerian Billionaire https://phoenix-browser.com/KLvXAw77M24
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    Immigration Officer Who Rejected ₦10M Bribe Gets Shocking Gift from Nigerian Billionaire
    In a rare gesture that has stirred both admiration and conversation across Nigeria’s social space,
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  • There’s No Democracy in Nigeria Under Tinubu – Peter Obi parallelfactsnews.com/democracy-in-n…
    There’s No Democracy in Nigeria Under Tinubu – Peter Obi parallelfactsnews.com/democracy-in-n…
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  • Omirhobo to General Gowon:
    "the Nigerian-Biafran War was a self-inflicted crisis stemming from your leadership decisions, marked by youthful impulsiveness and lack of discernment. Your inability to uphold the Aburi Accord's spirit exacerbated the situation."The killings, destruction of properties ,  displacements , misery and despair going on in Benue /Plateau and other parts of the country today are direct consequences of your inaction.
    Omirhobo to General Gowon: "the Nigerian-Biafran War was a self-inflicted crisis stemming from your leadership decisions, marked by youthful impulsiveness and lack of discernment. Your inability to uphold the Aburi Accord's spirit exacerbated the situation."The killings, destruction of properties ,  displacements , misery and despair going on in Benue /Plateau and other parts of the country today are direct consequences of your inaction.
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  • Omirhobo to General Gowon:
    "the Nigerian-Biafran War was a self-inflicted crisis stemming from your leadership decisions, marked by youthful impulsiveness and lack of discernment. Your inability to uphold the Aburi Accord's spirit exacerbated the situation."The killings, destruction of properties ,  displacements , misery and despair going on in Benue /Plateau and other parts of the country today are direct consequences of your inaction.
    Omirhobo to General Gowon: "the Nigerian-Biafran War was a self-inflicted crisis stemming from your leadership decisions, marked by youthful impulsiveness and lack of discernment. Your inability to uphold the Aburi Accord's spirit exacerbated the situation."The killings, destruction of properties ,  displacements , misery and despair going on in Benue /Plateau and other parts of the country today are direct consequences of your inaction.
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  • Nigeria recorded $5.96 billion inflow in May 2025, the highest domestic forex inflow in six years -- CBN.

    Nigeria recorded $5.96 billion inflow in May 2025, the highest domestic forex inflow in six years -- CBN.
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