Political economist and activist, Prof Pat Utomi, has said Peter Obi would have been “trapped” if he had
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Political economist and activist, Prof Pat Utomi, has said Peter Obi would have been “trapped” if he had
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THE Aviation Safety Round-table Initiative (ASRTI) has criticised the Federal Government’s reported N60 billion invoice discounts granted to domestic airlines, describing the intervention as ineffective and incapable of addressing the structural crisis confronting Nigeria’s aviation sector. ASRTI, Nigeria’s foremost not-for-profit, non-governmental organisation of aviation veterans and professionals, is dedicated to advancing the civil aviation sector. […]
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Online businesses continue to grow rapidly in Nigeria, but many customers have also become more suspicious of advertisements on social media.
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Urges Customs to suspend such transaction NIGERIA may have lost over $600 million in Customs duties and VAT over the last 30 years due to the illegal sale of empty containers by foreign shipping lines operating in its ports, a trade expert has alleged. Speaking at a press conference in Lagos on Monday, the Principal […]
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The training and retraining of journalists can never be overemphasised, former Director-General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Alhaji Abubakar Jijiwa, has said. Jijiwa stated this in Yola during an exclusive interview with Tribune Online. The veteran broadcaster, who retired as the Director-General of VON, said journalism is one of the finest professions because it […]
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Hackers exploited Meta’s AI-powered support chatbot to gain access to high-profile Instagram accounts, including the White House account linked to former United States President Barack Obama, forcing the tech giant to fix the security flaw after it was exposed by researchers. Meta confirmed on Monday that the vulnerability had been resolved and affected accounts were […]
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The Nigerian film industry has been thrown into mourning following the death of Nollywood actor and comedian Adesina Okiki, popularly known as
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A cholera outbreak has killed more than 40 people and infected over 3,000 residents across multiple communities in Borno State, raising serious public health concerns.
Official data shows the cases were recorded between May 1 and May 28, 2026, across seven local government areas—Maiduguri, Jere, Mafa, Konduga, Monguno, Ngala, and Magumeri. However, residents and families of victims believe the actual death toll may be higher, citing unreported cases and deaths occurring at home.
Earlier figures released by the government indicated 27 deaths and 2,715 infections as of May 27, which rose sharply within days to 37 deaths and over 3,000 cases, reflecting a rapid spread of the disease.
The situation is most severe in Maiduguri, the epicentre of the outbreak, where treatment centres are struggling to cope with the influx of patients. At the Brigadier-General Abba Kyari General Hospital in Ngaranam, patients were seen receiving treatment on bare floors due to overcrowding, with women and children forming the majority of those affected.
Health workers say the facilities are overwhelmed, with dozens of new cases recorded daily. Many patients arrive in critical condition, requiring urgent rehydration and emergency care.
Residents in hard-hit communities such as Shehuri Budum, Limanti, Shokari, and Gamboru reported multiple deaths before victims could access medical help. Some families also expressed reluctance to seek hospital care due to fear or misinformation, further worsening the situation.
Medical experts explain that Cholera is a highly contagious diarrhoeal illness caused by contaminated food or water. Symptoms include severe diarrhoea, vomiting, and dehydration, which can quickly become fatal if untreated.
Poor sanitation, open defecation, and reliance on unsafe water sources—such as contaminated reservoirs—have been identified as major drivers of the outbreak.
In response, the Borno State Government has intensified emergency measures, including deploying ambulances and paramedics to key locations, distributing medical supplies, and providing free treatment for affected patients.
Governor Babagana Zulum has approved the procurement of drugs, hygiene materials, and other medical consumables to support healthcare facilities handling the crisis.
Authorities have also launched public awareness campaigns, urging residents to maintain proper hygiene, drink safe water, and seek immediate medical attention when symptoms appear.
Traditional leaders, including the Shehu of Borno, have been engaged to mobilise communities and reinforce preventive measures.
Despite the interventions, health officials warn that the outbreak remains a serious threat, particularly in densely populated areas with poor sanitation, as efforts continue to contain its spread.
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Veteran Nigerian filmmaker and comedian, Okiki Adesina, popularly known as Janmole, is dead.
The actor reportedly died in a ghastly car accident on Monday.
Filmmaker and President of the Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria, TAMPAN, Bolaji Amusan, widely known as Mr Latin, announced the tragic incident on his Instagram page on Tuesday.
“May the soul of our departed colleague, Adesina Okiki Janmole, who tragically lost his life in an accident, rest in perfect peace.
“May God grant his family, friends, and colleagues the strength and comfort to bear this irreparable loss. He will be greatly missed. Amen,” he wrote.
DAILY POST reports that Okiki Adesina died nearly four years after escaping a fire accident along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has said it would be wrong for Delta residents to vote against President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election, citing his family ties to the state.
Speaking on Arise Television on Tuesday, Oborevwori said Tinubu is the only potential presidential candidate with a direct affiliation to Delta State.
According to the governor, Tinubu’s relationship with the state through his wife, Oluremi Tinubu, makes him a natural choice for Delta voters.
“Bola Ahmed Tinubu, among the candidates that will emerge, is the only one that has affiliation to Delta State. People don’t even know that. Delta people are wise now,” he said.
Oborevwori described the President as an in-law to the state and argued that voting against him would amount to going against family interests.
Oborevwori also pointed to the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu’s reported ties to the Itsekiri ethnic group, expressing confidence that members of the group would support the President.
“The man is an in-law here. So, it will be evil to vote against your in-law. It’s a family affair.
“The people in Delta, they are saying that this is their own. So it’s not before they deceived them. Now they can’t deceive them again,” he said.