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South West Youth Alliance Defends CP Moshood Jimoh Over Alleged Interference In Akingboye Murder Probe

The South West Youth Alliance has refuted what it described as a misleading and malicious claim by Mr Samuel Akingboye, the eldest son of the late Otunba Bamidele Akingboye, accusing the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Moshood Jimoh, of jeopardising the ongoing investigation into his father’s death.

In a statement signed by its spokesperson, Adenika Ajanlekoko, on Thursday, the group described the allegation as baseless, unfounded, and mischievous. It said, contrary to Mr Akingboye’s insinuation, CP Moshood Jimoh has demonstrated the highest level of professionalism and transparency since assuming oversight of the case.

“It is simply untrue that the case ‘began to change course’ when CP Jimoh got involved. On the contrary, his intervention brought renewed vigour and accountability to the process. Upon completion of the autopsy, he duly communicated the findings to all parties concerned,” the statement read in part.

The group further disclosed that credible information from within the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) confirms that all case files and investigative updates have been forwarded to the DPP for legal review and advice, an indication that due process is being followed.

“The narrative that CP Jimoh is manipulating the case or stalling justice is a fabrication aimed at tarnishing the image of a diligent and upright police officer,” SWYA stated.

The Alliance urged the public to disregard what it termed “falsehoods designed to mislead and stir unnecessary controversy”, stressing that police investigations are guided strictly by evidence and procedure, not media sensationalism.

“Taking a matter still under investigation to the press is neither proper nor responsible; it only seeks to influence public perception and obstruct justice,” the statement added.

The South West Youth Alliance reaffirmed its confidence in the Nigeria Police Force and commended CP Moshood Jimoh for his integrity, fairness, and commitment to justice.

Gov Diri Presents N998bn 2026 Budget Proposal To State Assembly

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….. Infrastructure Gets N298bn, Education N75bn, Pipe-borne Water N10bn

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, on Thursday, presented the state’s 2026 appropriation bill of N998,371,313,943.04 to the House of Assembly.

Governor Diri said the proposal tagged “Budget of Assured Prosperity II” would be funded through various projected revenue sources, including statutory allocation N42.2bn, Value Added Tax N84bn, 13% derivation N212.6bn and other FAAC allocations N488bn.

According to a press release on Thursday, November 13, 2025, signed by the Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, other projected receipts are internally generated revenue of N85.9bn, internal and external grants amounting to N24.9bn while domestic loans would be N50bn.

 

Capital expenditure is expected to gulp N645.2, which is 64.6% of the total budget, while recurrent expenditure is projected at N353.1bn (35.4%)

As in previous years, the Works and Infrastructure Ministry got the lion’s share of N298.6bn, which underscored the administration’s commitment to completing and expanding of the road network in the state as well as other projects like the nine-storey civil servants secretariat.

The Education Ministry was allotted N75.1bn while Sports got N46.5bn and Health N39.7bn.

Significantly, the government allocated the sum of N10.8bn for the provision of pipe-borne water, following Governor Diri’s earlier pledge to address the water challenge in the state in 2026.

Some other areas listed by the governor included power generation and supply N16.5bn, security N21.5bn and agriculture N15.6bn among other sectors.

Governor Diri commended the legislature for its cooperation with the executive, noting that they were elected to better the lives of people of the state.

“Mr Speaker, Bayelsans elected us to take bold actions to improve their quality of life. That is what we are doing and will continue to do. I trust that when history reviews our actions and this budget, our choices will be seen as the right ones.

“In the 2026 fiscal year, we will continue with all ongoing projects like the three senatorial roads, Glory Drive Phase 3 that will link Imgbi Road with a bridge crossing the Epie Creek, the Ogu-Akaba-Okodi Road, Sabagreia–Polaku Road, Toru–Orua– Bolu–Orua–Kabeama–Ebeni Road, internal roads, the ultra-modern state secretariat, among others,” the governor stated.

The Bayelsa helmsman appealed to the Speaker and members of the assembly to give the appropriation bill careful consideration and expeditious passage.

In his opening remarks, the Speaker, Rt Hon. Abraham Ingobere, lauded the governor’s commitment to developing road infrastructure, education, sports, healthcare, the power sector and other key areas, which he noted had tremendously transformed the state.

He said, “From my assessment, the total overhaul of the education sector, infrastructure development, recruitment, training and retraining of teachers, and establishment of technical and vocational schools in all the local government areas are yielding huge dividends and demonstrate the government’s dedication to middle-level manpower development.”

Ingobere assured that the assembly would prioritise the appropriation bill and ensure that it is passed in good time.

Nigerian Naval Officer, Capt AO Akano, Emerges Best Student At South African National Defence College

A Nigerian Navy officer, Captain (NN) AO Akano, has distinguished himself as the best graduating student of the Security and Defence Studies Programme 11/25 at the South African National Defence College.

According to information obtained by TalkJudith from the official Facebook page of the South African National Defence, Capt (NN) Akano graduated on 12 November 2025, earning top honours among officers drawn from across several nations.

Remarkably, Capt. Akano becomes the second non–South African to clinch the overall best student award since the inception of the programme. The first was also a Nigerian officer, Captain (NN) Obute, who won the award in 2022.

This achievement once again underscores the excellence and professionalism of Nigerian military officers on the international stage.

 

Source: South African Defence – Official Facebook Page

Lagos APC Unwarranted Attack Against Amaechi: It Is Ridiculous, Contemptuous And Untutored Remark Rooted In Sheer Cowardice And Sycophancy – Eze

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…Eze Reacts to Lagos APC Jab on Amaechi
…Encouraged Amaechi to remain focused in his drive to restore the glory of the battered Nigeria

“….Eze, who is also an APC Chieftain and one of the leading figures at her formatio,n cautioned the APC and it’s leadership to be bold enough to speak truthfully to the President, that the country is far worse than the Abacha years, even with the monumental oil wealth we have reaped under his watch as head of the federal government. And where in their absurd timidity, they decide to keep mum, they should not turn themselves into Presidential attack-dogs paid to smear the integrity of the efforts of patriots like the former Transportation Minister….”

Erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People’s Democratic Party (nPDP) and Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has reacted to comments credited to the Lagos State Chapter of the APC, targeted at disparaging former Transportation Minister, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi and one of the foremost founding fathers of APC

In a statement now circulated across media spaces, titled ‘Rejected Rivers Politician cant Lead Revolt Against Tinubu’s Reelection,’ the party in the state, through its spokesperson, Mogaji Seye Oladejo, reacting to Amaechi’s charge on Nigerians to mobilize massively to unseat the clueless administration of Tinubu in 2027, said Amaechi was merely hallucinating, adding that a politician rejected at home can’t lead a revolt against Tinubu. “You cannot lead a national movement when your own backyard has padlocked the gate against you’, the statement read.

Reacting to the stuff-anti-nonsese, Chief Eze said the ridiculous and untutored remark is borne out of sheer sycophancy, stressing that the current messy state of the nation makes it a child of necessity to call on Nigerians to galvanize towards political revolution to reclaim power and redeem the country from its palpable descent into the abyss.

Eze highlighted that Amaechi have never been rejected by his people under any credible election but rather it was Tinubu and APC that was rejected by the people of Lagos State during the 2023 general elections.

He maintained that the 2027 general elections will not be between Tinubu against any opposition platform but rather it will be the impoverished NIGERIANS occasioned by Tinubu policies that will send him back to Lagos come 2027, Eze reiterated

He went further to state that Amaechi remains undisputedly one of the few leaders whose integrity is needed at this trying moment of our national life, to bring Nigerians together through a mass movement of patriots who are committed and are ready to see the new Nigeria we all dream, aspire and yearn for, notwithstanding the army of opposition.

Eze, who is also an APC Chieftain and one of the leading figures at her formation ,cautioned the APC and it’s leadership to be bold enough to speak truthfully to the President, that the country is far worse than the Abacha years, even with the monumental oil wealth we have reaped under his watch as head of the federal government. And where in their absurd timidity, they decide to keep mum, they should not turn themselves into Presidential attack-dogs paid to smear the integrity of the efforts of patriots like the former Transportation Minister.

He called on Amaechi to remain focused in his drive to raise consciousness amongst the populace and charged him to redouble efforts to convoke a massive flock of citizens to actively participate in the redemption campaign for our dear country.

AfriTECH 5.0 Welcomes NCC, itel, Digital Realty, SKOT Communications, IXPN As Sponsors

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Momentum is building for the fifth edition of the Africa Tech Alliance Forum (AfriTECH 5.0), as the annual innovation forum confirms five major sponsors committed to shaping Africa’s digital independence journey.

Leading the lineup are the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), consumer tech brand itel, global data infrastructure leader Digital Realty, connectivity solutions provider SKOT Communications, and the Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN).

Set to be held on November 13th, 2025, at the Oriental Hotel, Lekki, Lagos, under the theme “AI and Sovereign Tech: Building Africa’s Digital Independence”, AfriTECH 5.0 will spotlight the power of homegrown solutions and global partnerships in driving Africa’s technological growth.

The diversity of sponsors reflects the ecosystem AfriTECH champions: regulators led by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC); consumer enablers (itel), infrastructure giants (Digital Realty Nigeria); communications providers (SKOT Communications); and critical backbone operators – the Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN).

Together, their support underscores the vital role of collaboration among regulation, innovation, and infrastructure in Africa’s future.

“Each partner represents a piece of the puzzle in Africa’s digital transformation,” said Mr Chike Onwuegbuchi, co-convener of the Africa Tech Alliance Forum (AfriTECH). “From regulation to infrastructure, from consumer access to data exchange, AfriTECH 5.0 is where these synergies come alive.”

This year’s forum promises high-level debates, solution-driven panels, and networking that connects decision-makers, entrepreneurs, and innovators committed to accelerating Africa’s digital independence.

In addition to the conference sessions and exhibitions, this year’s edition will feature the Africa Tech Alliance Excellence Award (ATAEx 2025). This prestigious award ceremony celebrates outstanding innovation, leadership, and contributions to Africa’s digital economy.

More details at: https://africatechallianceforum.africa

Integrity Youth Alliance Condemns Sowore’s “Reckless And Misleading” Post

The Integrity Youth Alliance has condemned what it described as a “reckless and misleading” social media post by the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Mr Omoyele Sowore, accusing him of resorting to blackmail and misinformation for personal and political gain.

In a statement signed by Kelvin Adegbenga, the National Coordinator of the group, the IYA said Sowore’s latest outburst, which attempted to drag respected public figures such as Hon. Ned Nwoko, Mrs Regina Daniels, and the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, into baseless controversies, was a “desperate bid for attention”.

The group described as false Sowore’s insinuation that Ned Nwoko used the Nigeria Police Force to intimidate or silence anyone, insisting that the claim was “a figment of his imagination deliberately concocted to smear reputations and mislead the public.”

According to the statement, “At no time did Hon. Ned Nwoko use the Nigeria Police Force or any of its apparatus to threaten or intimidate anyone. The IGP has absolutely nothing to do with Sowore’s alleged grievances.”

The Integrity Youth Alliance further debunked Sowore’s assertion that the Nigeria Police Force is being led by an “illegally appointed IGP”, stressing that Egbetokun’s appointment followed due process and reflected the confidence of the Federal Government in his leadership.

The group also dismissed claims that IGP Egbetokun presides over a “collapsed Police Force,” saying his tenure has been marked by reforms that emphasise professionalism, transparency, community policing, and improved welfare for officers.

“IGP Egbetokun has redefined the image and integrity of the Force more than any of his predecessors in recent history,” the statement noted.

The IYA accused Sowore of falsely posturing as an advocate for police welfare, pensions, and gratuities, describing his activism as “a scam for personal gain consistent with his long record of opportunism and sensationalism.”

The statement urged Nigerians to disregard Sowore’s “baseless and self-serving claims” and continue to support the reforms being implemented under IGP Egbetokun’s leadership, whom it described as “a man of integrity, professionalism, and commitment to a better Nigeria.”

IGP Egbetokun’s Commitment To Capacity Building Shines Through EOD-CBRN Graduation

By Adewole Kehinde

The recent graduation of 325 officers from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal–Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (EOD-CBRN) Basic Course 20/2025 stands as a testament to the visionary leadership and strategic foresight of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM.

It clearly reflects his unwavering commitment to building a more capable, professional, and resilient Nigeria Police Force, one that is adequately equipped to tackle emerging threats in our dynamic security environment.

The intensive four-week training, which ran from 12th October to 7th November 2025 at the Police Mobile Force Training College, Ende Hills, Nasarawa State, was not just another exercise in routine capacity development.

It was a comprehensive and forward-thinking programme designed to equip officers with the advanced skills necessary to detect, handle, and mitigate threats posed by explosive ordnance, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and the unlawful use of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and other hazardous materials.

This initiative underscores IGP Egbetokun’s steadfast dedication to professionalism, operational excellence, and continuous capacity building within the Force. Under his leadership, the Nigeria Police has consistently embraced modern approaches to security management, adapting to evolving threats with the precision and competence required in a 21st-century security architecture. 

It is also worthy of note that this milestone was achieved with the invaluable collaboration of both national and international partners whose expertise and resources strengthened the success of the training. Special commendation must go to the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS), The HALO Trust, the Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA), and the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development.

Their partnership with the Nigeria Police Force in delivering this world-class training highlights the growing trust and confidence that global stakeholders have in the leadership of IGP Egbetokun.

Equally deserving of recognition are the contributions of key departments and units within the Force, the Directorate of Force Medical Services, the Forensics Section of the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), and the Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), whose technical support and operational input ensured that the course met the highest professional standards.

This training programme aligns perfectly with the Inspector-General’s strategic vision of a Police Force that is not only reactive but preventive, one that stays ahead of emerging security challenges through skill, innovation, and knowledge. It reaffirms the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to continuous capacity development and readiness to safeguard the nation against complex threats that transcend traditional crime.

As Nigerians, we can take comfort in the assurance that the 325 newly trained officers will significantly bolster national security efforts, enhance public safety, and support ongoing counter-threat operations across the country.

Their deployment will no doubt improve the nation’s preparedness against explosive and hazardous material threats, thereby contributing to the broader goal of peace and stability.

In a time when security challenges continue to evolve in sophistication, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun’s leadership has once again demonstrated that strategic vision, professionalism, and partnership are the pillars upon which a secure and peaceful Nigeria must stand.

The successful completion of the EOD-CBRN Basic Course 20/2025 is, therefore, not just a graduation; it is a reflection of progress, foresight, and the steady transformation of the Nigeria Police Force under a leader committed to excellence and national service.

 

Adewole Kehinde is a public affairs analyst based in Abuja. Email: kennyadewole@gmail.com @kennyadewole 08166240846

I Won’t Force My Deputy To Join APC, Says Gov Diri

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….. Dispels Security Threat In Bayelsa

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has said he will not compel his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, to join him in the All Progressives Congress (APC), which he formally joined on November 3.

According to a press release on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, signed by the Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, Governor Diri resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on October 15, citing obvious reasons for his decision, but his deputy did not join him in the new party.

Speaking during the weekly state executive council meeting in Government House, Yenagoa, on Wednesday, with Ewhrudjakpo also present, the Bayelsa governor said as a matter of principle, he believes in engagement rather than confrontation and that he will continue to discuss with his deputy.

While admitting that it is difficult for both of them to be in different political parties, Diri expressed optimism that ongoing engagements with his deputy would yield positive results.

He disclosed that the case filed by Ewhrudjakpo at a Federal High Court in Abuja to halt a purported impeachment plan had been discontinued after they discussed it.

He urged people of the state to love one another and see politics as a means to bring development and not to pull others down.

His words: “I express our gratitude to the people of our state for the successful and well-attended Thanksgiving Day service. The spirit of oneness and love is what we should keep exhibiting.

“I also like to thank the people for the mammoth crowd at the sports complex during our defection. I appreciate the leader of our party, President Bola Tinubu, and Vice President Kashim Shettima. I pledge our loyalty to continue to work for a better Nigeria, for the upliftment of the standard of living of our people.

“Let me address an issue that has been a subject of speculation in the media. I do not intend to force people to join the APC but rather to appeal to them to see reason with me. I might have the power today, but not tomorrow.

“It is actually difficult for the governor to be on one side and the deputy on another. But we will continue to talk, and we might end up at the same party tomorrow.

“We must not heat the polity. We are done with violence in Bayelsa State. We are brothers and we are one. Politics should be for the development of the state and not to fight one another.”

On the rumour of the arrival in the state of armed men from a part of the country, Governor Diri dispelled it as fake news.

He, however, assured that security agencies have been put on notice to check any threat in any part of the state.

He reaffirmed Bayelsa as one of the most secure states in the country and urged the people to go about their businesses and report security issues to the relevant agencies rather than rushing to post falsehoods on social media.

At the meeting, the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Seiyefa Brisibe, presented to the governor the recognition of Bayelsa as the “Best State in Health Insurance Service Delivery” by the Nigeria Governors Forum while his counterpart in the Ministry of Sports, Dr. Daniel Igali, also presented a “Distinguished Governor Award for Outstanding Support to SWAN and Contribution to Sports Development In Nigeria” from the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria.

When A Troubled Activist Targets A Transparent Police Chief

By Danjuma Lamido

Omoyele Sowore’s recent outburst against the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, is nothing short of another desperate attempt by a man who thrives on controversy to remain relevant in national discourse.

For a long time, Sowore has sought public attention by attacking credible leaders, and this time, his target happens to be a man whose integrity and forthrightness are beyond question.

It is obvious that Sowore has been looking for an avenue to be noticed, hence his continued obsession with the Inspector-General of Police. His so-called “criticism” of Egbetokun’s profound statement, “The truth is that a nation’s first line of defence is not its army; it is its people: educated, disciplined, and united by the rule of law,” only exposes his deep-seated bitterness rather than any genuine concern for the nation.

For someone like Sowore, who has lived off foreign donations and thrives on organising disruptive protests under the guise of activism, it is hypocritical to accuse IGP Egbetokun of dishonesty.

What moral right does he have to question the integrity of a man who has served Nigeria with diligence, restraint, and transparency?

Egbetokun’s record in the Nigeria Police Force speaks for itself. He has never been associated with lawlessness, abuse of power, or any form of misconduct. Under his leadership, the Nigeria Police Force has witnessed a culture of professionalism, accountability, and renewed public confidence.

If Sowore claims otherwise, he should come forward with verifiable evidence rather than hiding behind social media to make baseless allegations.

Contrary to the misinformation being peddled by Sowore, IGP Egbetokun did not extend his tenure in office. The Police Act 2020 (as amended) clearly stipulates a four-year tenure for the Inspector-General of Police, and Egbetokun’s administration has adhered strictly to that provision. His respect for due process and the rule of law is evident in every aspect of his leadership.

Furthermore, there is no record of Egbetokun ever ordering armed police to shoot at defenceless minors during the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests.

Such lies only expose Sowore’s desperation to discredit a man whose integrity he cannot fault. The truth remains that minors are not above the law; any individual who violates the Constitution must be held accountable, regardless of age.

It is also laughable that Sowore would accuse Egbetokun of promoting “unqualified officers”.

The Nigeria Police Force, under his watch, has maintained merit-based promotions driven by professionalism, hard work, and qualifications. There has been no evidence of nepotism or tribal favouritism.

If Sowore has any, let him name one of Egbetokun’s kinsmen who has been rewarded with any so-called “juicy” posting.

The truth is simple: Sowore is bitter. He is angry that IGP Egbetokun has refused to indulge him with monetary rewards as some previous police leaders allegedly did. His frustration is not about national interest but about personal gain and lost privileges.

IGP Kayode Egbetokun remains a man of honesty, forthrightness, and vision, a leader committed to restoring public trust in the police and upholding the rule of law. Those who live on falsehood, like Sowore, will always find integrity threatening.

In the end, Sowore’s bitterness cannot dim the truth. His attacks are not born out of patriotism but of envy and frustration. Nigeria deserves better than the endless noise of an attention-seeking agitator who has lost both credibility and conscience.

 

Danjuma Lamido writes from Yola, Adamawa. email: danjumalamido2011@gmail.com

Country Of Particularly Concern: Eze Commends Adamu Garba For Boldly Standing On The Path Of Truth

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…Says America should be Swift in their Action

…Describes Tinubu as a Kakistocratic kleptomaniac.

“….Eze recalled that prior to the 2023 elections, he had raised several alarms over the ineptitude and lack of capacity in Bola Tinubu, to address even the least concerns that bothers Nigeria and her suffering citizens. Even Tinubu knew he had no capacity for anything, reason being why he forced himself into power. And the result is the mess the country is falling deeper into, on a daily basis….

As the waters continue to slosh after the stormy disturbance from the intervention of President Donald Trump, on the ongoing massacre of Nigerians by Islamic Terrorists in an effort to systematically exterminate the Christian population in the country, Nigerians have continued to express their views on the matter.

While some have expressed deep regret, condemning the genocide, others seem to merely display unhealthy sentiment, calling the bluff to the warnings of the American President.

The administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and a circle of Islamic fanatics waging a war against the obvious truth as presented by the US President are on a fruitless voyage to distort the truth and blur the facts to suit their narrative and cover their complicity is this horrendous jihadist project.

One of the vocal voices who have made a factual presentation of the matter is Adamu Garba, former Presidential aspirant under the platform of the All Progressives Congress. Mr. Garba, who has defied the sensational rhetoric and illogical narrative adopted by the Tinubu regime to quench the stench from the martyrdom of Christians whose only offence is their allegiance to Christ and whose faith Nigeria does not recognize in practicality, is one Northern leader who stands out in the face of the disgraceful denial by the government.

Commending Adamu Garba for siding truth, unlike other northern/Islamic elites, Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People’s Democratic Party (nPDP) and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, says the sincerity of Mr. Garba, should be a model for those in authority to tackle the menace of insecurity ravaging Nigeria.

“Adamu Garba, at a time when Tinubu and the Muslim fanatics choose to downplay the seriousness of the massacre and general insecurity in the country, resolved to stand out and speak the truth for the interest of justice. His courage is commendable.”

Recall that the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, recently redesignated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern for the second time, triggering a floodgate of reactions – criticisms and commendations from international and local observers, citizens and diplomats alike.

With assurances of the US Military invading encampments and hideouts of terrorist organizations in Nigeria, the US President warned the Nigerian government to quickly ensure a quick end to the trend of bloodbath and massacre going on in the country’s north region, else it would be left with no option but to mobilize into Nigeria to save the drowning Christian population who are being killed by deadly Islamic extremists to advance the jihadist agenda.

Eze recalled that prior to the 2023 elections, he had raised several alarms over the ineptitude and lack of capacity in Bola Tinubu, to address even the least concerns that bothers Nigeria and her suffering citizens. Even Tinubu knew he had no capacity for anything, reason being why he forced himself into power. And the result is the mess the country is falling deeper into, on a daily basis.

Nigeria has lost touch with reality. The once giant of Africa has totally become a shadow of its former self. The least country in Africa is way better in virtually everything. And the world is laughing with scorn, yet the kakistocratic kleptomaniac, President Tinubu, whose chief concern is illicit accumulation of wealth for his unborn generations feels less concerned.

Eze called on the US to be swift in their response to the docility of the Nigerian government is tackling insecurity in Nigeria, to save the fast dwindling defenseless Christian population in the country.