• Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup failure: Who is accountable?

    Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup failure: Who is accountable?
    .Failures in U17, U20, U23, Super Eagles too heavy to keep current NFF board.Five benchmarks for new board; change must begin with structural reformsBy Douglas Baye-Osagie The Nigeria Football Federation elections are set for September, and the anger is louder than ever. Nigerians are still in pain over missing the 2026 World Cup — the biggest World Cup in history with 48 teams and 10 African countries represented. This absence has forced every fan, ex-international, and stakeholder
  • 2027: Tinubu’s ‘plans’ to sweep S/East

    2027: Tinubu’s ‘plans’ to sweep S/East
    …with govs’ alignment•But will projects in region sway voters?By Soni Daniel, Northern Region EditorTHEY are in three different parties for now but within their inner recesses, something is working together. Three of the South-East governors are working hard to return to office in 2027 and one will strive to implant a successor he can always turn up to after leaving office next year.
    On top of these political designs is a much higher desire: the re-election of their principal-
  • How US strikes saved Christians in Nigeria–Trump

    How US strikes saved Christians in Nigeria–Trump
    By Favour UleborUnited States (US) President Donald Trump has said US military strikes in Nigeria saved Christians from continued attacks by terrorists, claiming the operation brought an end to the widespread killing of Christian communities.Speaking at an event in Washington at the weekend, Trump said the military action targeted the leaders of the terrorist group responsible for the attacks and sent a strong warning against further violence. He said the operation significantly
  • Where is N144bn voted to protect schoolchildren?

    Where is N144bn voted to protect schoolchildren?
    •••as Senate probe lingers 6 months after
    •••How police, others shared N15bn, by CoordinatorWhat happened to the $30 million (approximately N144 billion) contributed by the Nigerian government in collaboration with international partners as part of efforts to secure schools against attacks and abductions? This is the question the Senate is attempting to answer amid kidnapping spree by terrorists across the country which does not spare schoolchildren. Section 88 (2)
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  • Alleged terror financier shocker in Lagos: Suspect is a deeply religious man – Neighbours

    Alleged terror financier shocker in Lagos: Suspect is a deeply religious man – Neighbours
    —-worships at Agege mosque, minds his business – NeighboursBy Nnamdi Ojiego Finding No. 45, Abimbola Street, off Capitol Road in Lagos’ bustling Agege area was anything but straightforward.House numbers appeared to have been assigned without any discernible order. Number 63 sat before 41, while another property bore 55.Residents pointed in different directions whenever enquiries were made about the home of Alhaji Mukhtar Adamu Muhammad, the Lagos businessman nam
  • How Wike’s leveraging on Tinubu’s support to change FCT landscape, save lives

    How Wike’s leveraging on Tinubu’s support to change FCT landscape, save lives
    By Soni Daniel, Northern Region EditorHe came into the office of the FCT Minister as an unsung hero but opted to remain calm and embellish his true colour and character for some time. For others, all they knew and chanted about Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, was that he had been a two-time governor of Rivers State, a one-time Minister of State for Education and a two-term chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State between 1999 and 2007 before being appointed as the Chief of Staff to the
  • 72 hours to ‘spiritual warfare’: Oba of Benin mobilizes against terrorists

    72 hours to ‘spiritual warfare’: Oba of Benin mobilizes against terrorists
    By Ozioruva AliuBY Wednesday (72 hours away), diviners, priests, priestesses and various shrines in Benin Kingdom and their custodians would invoke “irreversible curse” on kidnappers, bandits and all involved in violent crimes in the seven local government areas that make up the Benin kingdom.The Benin monarch had, last Tuesday, met with various categories of spiritualists and leaders in the kingdom where he announced a ten-day period for them to consult with their powers
  • Pele versus Messi, by Patrick Omorodion

    Pele versus Messi, by Patrick Omorodion
    The debate on who is football’s greatest player ever resurfaced again at the ongoing 2026 World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the United States after Lionel Messi struck a hat-trick in Argentina’s 3-0 defeat of Algeria in their opening match.His brace in the 2-0 defeat of Austria reinforced the belief by his fans that he is the G.O.A.T (greatest of all times).However, a Nigerian fan, Aniele John Ukpe disagrees. He reasoned that Messi may be greater than Pele in some aspects of football
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  • Why the centre and states’ partnership and alignment matter

    Why the centre and states’ partnership and alignment matter
    By Tunde RahmanTwenty-seven years into unbroken democracy, Nigeria’s federal structure remains our best tool for managing diversity and delivering development. But federalism is neither a contest between Abuja and the sub-nationals, nor is it a zero-sum competition for relevance. It is a covenant, an agreement to work together – keep some powers and grant some others to the central government for proper coordination.The principle of federalism, as articulated by constitutional
  • SME growth requires more than capital

    SME growth requires more than capital
    By  George  OgbonnayaFor years, discussions about small and medium-sized businesses in Nigeria have focused on access to finance. While funding remains important, money alone will not drive the next stage of SME growth. We need to look beyond funding.Entrepreneurs across Nigeria face high costs, changing customer needs, rapid technology shifts, and more competition. At the same time, digital tools, regional trade, and new technology open new ways to grow. Because of these challen
  • Nigeria’s cassava boom needs an industrial leap

    Nigeria’s cassava boom needs an industrial leap
    By Oska Seyi AiyelesoNigeria does not have a cassava production problem. For decades, we have been the world’s largest producer of cassava. Every year, millions of tonnes are harvested across the country. Yet despite this abundance, Nigeria continues to import many of the starches, sweeteners, flours and industrial derivatives that our manufacturers require.That contradiction should concern all of us.As we mark World Cassava Day 2026, the most important question is no longer whether
  • The Creed of Presence: How Okowa rewrote the rules of grassroots leadership

    The Creed of Presence: How Okowa rewrote the rules of grassroots leadership
    By Odna Frank-ChukkasIt is late evening somewhere in Delta North Senatorial District. The rain has beenfalling since the afternoon. The kind of Delta rain that does not apologise, that turns red laterite roads into rivers and sends most sensible men indoors. Yet, a vehicle pulls into the ward. A man steps out. He is not here for cameras. He is not here for applause. The crowd is modest, unhurried, and quietly surprised. He came because he said he would. That man is Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, and that s
  • Jallo’s secret, by Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi

    Jallo’s secret, by Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi
    Onceupon a time, there was a blacksmith called Jallo who was famous all over the land for his smithing skills. People came from far and near to seek him out. He had a number of young apprentices from nearby villages learning the trade from him. Jallo was a rather strict man but he was also very generous and kind. He never shortchanged his customers and he was fair to his apprentices. Whenever Jallo felt any of his apprentices had learnt enough, he would give them money and tools to go and
  • His visit ushers in joy, by Funmi Komolafe

    His visit ushers in joy, by Funmi Komolafe
    Brethren, welcome to the last Sunday in the month   of June.  In a couple of days, by the grace of God, we’ll be saying goodbye to the month of June.Significantly, it would be the end of the first half of year 2026.Beloved, we have reasons to thank the Almighty God that we are on ground and not in the ground.   Glory and adoration be to the King of kings.For every one of us that God has kept alive and still keeps alive, the Lord   continues to keep
  • Ladi Adebutu and Iyabo Obasanjo can deliver Ogun, by Dele Sobowale

    Ladi Adebutu and Iyabo Obasanjo can deliver Ogun, by Dele Sobowale
    “History is a record of what has happened in the past.”That was the first sentence in the History book given to us at Igbobi College, Yaba; when, as an Area Boy from Campos, Lagos, I gate-crashed into the school. History became one of my favourite subjects since then till today.  However, it was not Igbobi College which stimulated my interest in History. Mr John Sagay, our History tutor at ICY, only nurtured a seed planted at St Peter’s Primary School, Faji, Lagos, by Mr
  • Gbenga Hashim: Patriot, Democrat and Bridge-Builder

    Gbenga Hashim: Patriot, Democrat and Bridge-Builder
    By Hassan Mahmood Ibrahim Today, we celebrate the 57th birthday of His Excellency, Dr. Gbenga Joel Hashim, an exceptional Nigerian whose life has been defined by courage, enterprise, patriotism and an unwavering commitment to national unity.Born into a humble royal family, Dr. Hashim’s remarkable journey is a testament to the enduring values of hard work, integrity and visionary leadership. His life story continues to inspire countless Nigerians across generations.Blessed w
  • he Femi Gbajabiamila I know, by Femi Fani-Kayode

    he Femi Gbajabiamila I know, by Femi Fani-Kayode
    Happy birthday to my dear friend and brother, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamilla, Chief of Staff to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and former Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives.We grew up together with the likes of Folabie Caxton Martins, Wole Atunrase (both of whom lived just round the corner from you in Surulere), Deremie Ajidahun and so many others in those heady yet great days of the 1970s and 1980s in Lagos and London and have been closer than brothers for at least 50 years.In all
  • There is so much police can do to tackle under-aged sex

    There is so much police can do to tackle under-aged sex
    By Bunmi SofolaJOKE, a secondary school teacher married to James for close to 19 years tried not to raise her three children the way she’d been raised.  “My father was very authoritarian and we were all in awe of him He was such a bully that mum dared not cross him.  Prospective girlfriends and boyfriends were met furtively behind their parents back, because whenever dad cottoned on to any of the children being ‘tosted’ there would be hell to pay.“Af
  • Can any law restrain Nigerian governors? By Tonnie Iredia

    Can any law restrain Nigerian governors? By Tonnie Iredia
    A few authoritative voices are beginning to make the rest of us think again about the state police issue. Until a week or so ago, some of us had no objection to the establishment of state police in Nigeria. Our position was influenced by the unending attacks on citizens particularly in rural communities. We had imagined that state police will bring in more hands into the fight against insecurity as the concept of state police will necessarily make each state see the need to protect its own boun
  • Datjoblessboi shares perspective on challenges artists face in sustaining fame

    Datjoblessboi shares perspective on challenges artists face in sustaining fame
    By Ayo OnikoyiIdowu Olumide Babalola, President and Founder of DJB Media & Digital TV Broadcast Limited, recently shared his expert perspective on the challenges artists and public figures face in sustaining their fame. According to Babalola, who has built a modern media empire, making him a pioneer in digital media & public relations space in Nigeria, the true measure of success lies in an artist’s ability to continuously evolve, engage authentically with their audience, and stra
  • Stop trying to be like others, own your authenticity — OBA

    Stop trying to be like others, own your authenticity — OBA
    By Ayo OnikoyiNigerian gospel singer, songwriter and leadership coach Bamike Adeyemi, popularly known as OBA, has urged aspiring musicians, ministers and creatives to embrace their uniqueness instead of trying to imitate others in pursuit of success.Speaking during an appearance on Conversations With Kenni, OBA reflected on her journey of more than two decades in the music industry, noting that many people lose their identity because they are desperate for recognition and acceptance.According t
  • I can’t be a second or third wife for any man — Eyiyemi Afolayan

    I can’t be a second or third wife for any man — Eyiyemi Afolayan
    By Ayo OnikoyiEyiyemi Afolayan, daughter of renowned filmmaker Kunle Afolayan, has revealed that she would never agree to become a second or third wife, citing the challenges that often come with polygamous marriages.Speaking in a recent interview with BBC News Yoruba, the actress explained that her stance on polygamy is not driven by jealousy but by her observations of the conflicts and complications that frequently arise in polygamous homes.“I can’t be a second or third wife for a
  • We need things that will make us proud to be Nigerians — Deyemi Okanlawon

    We need things that will make us proud to be Nigerians — Deyemi Okanlawon
    By Ayo OnikoyiNollywood actor Deyemi Okanlawon has called on creatives across music, film, fashion, and other sectors to create works that can compete globally and inspire pride among Nigerians.Speaking on the Creativitea podcast, Okanlawon said the country needs more creative exports that showcase the best of Nigeria to the world and give citizens a stronger sense of national pride.“We need things that will make us proud to be Nigerians. We need our creative people to create things, musi
  • Men cheat more but women cheat better — Gemgem

    Men cheat more but women cheat better — Gemgem
    By Ayo OnikoyiUK-based Nigerian business safety expert and content creator, Gemgem, has sparked conversations online after sharing her candid views on relationships, infidelity, and her personal dating experiences during a recent appearance on the Clarity Zone Podcast.Speaking during the interview, Gemgem described Nigeria’s relationship culture as one where infidelity has become increasingly common. According to her, many people have become accustomed to cheating regardless of their rela
  • Why Northern Nigeria must tell its own stories — Suchet Baba

    Why Northern Nigeria must tell its own stories — Suchet Baba
    By Ayo OnikoyiKaduna-born writer, painter, and cultural entrepreneur Suchet Baba has stressed the importance of Northern Nigeria telling its own stories through art, literature, and creative expression, saying authentic narratives are vital to preserving the region’s cultural identity and challenging long-held stereotypes.Baba, who is the founder and festival director of Arts and Vibes, has built her work around amplifying underrepresented voices and creating platforms for young creatives
  • Yung Bos gains momentum with second album ‘Fast & Furious’

    Yung Bos gains momentum with second album ‘Fast & Furious’
    By Ayo OnikoyiRising Nigerian music talent, Yung Bos, is enjoying a remarkable wave of attention following the release of his second studio album, Fast & Furious, as the 12-track project continues to gain traction across radio stations, streaming platforms and nightlife spaces.The album, which blends Afrobeats, Afropop and R&B influences, has further positioned the Jamika Entertainment artiste as one of the emerging voices to watch in Nigeria’s fast-growing music scene, with sever
  • Why I’m premiering organ music studies In Nigeria — Lanre Delano

    Why I’m premiering organ music studies In Nigeria — Lanre Delano
    By Ayo OnikoyiClassical music virtuoso, Lanre Delano, has opened up on his decades-long crusade to rescue liturgical organ music from extinction in Nigeria, revealing how tactical advocacy and infrastructural investment paved the way for the country’s first university organ studies programmeDelano, an alumnus of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, is collaborating with his alma mater to launch a historic certificate and diploma programme in Organ Studies. The project represents a p
  • Actress Anita Joseph turns “Akara” seller

    Actress Anita Joseph turns “Akara” seller
    By Ayo OnikoyiThere isn’t much superstar Nollywood actress Anita Joseph hasn’t done to remain afloat in her career and in life. She would get away with most things on account of her fame and positive vibes, even including selling what is known widely in local parlance as Akara (bean cake) to augment her livelihood.Before this little write-up hits home as a survival tactic to make sense of the hard times biting down on most Nigerians, Joseph, according to her in a chat with Potpourri
  • Beauty, sex appeal won’t take you anywhere in Nollywood – Ebun Hodo

    Beauty, sex appeal won’t take you anywhere in Nollywood – Ebun Hodo
    By Ayo OnikoyiBeautiful and alluring actress Ebun Hodo, who has ample experience in the make-believe industry, has declared that beauty and sex appeal are not enough to bring success in the movie industry.Speaking with Potpourri in a chat, the beauty delight asserted: “I personally do not think beauty and sex appeal are enough for you to succeed in the Nollywood industry. There is a saying that goes, ‘Many are called, but few are chosen.’“I’m sorry, ma’am, yo
  • I chose acting over marriage-bound relationship, says Olamide Odunlade

    I chose acting over marriage-bound relationship, says Olamide Odunlade
    By Ayo OnikoyiYoruba Nollywood actress Olamide Odunlade has opened up about the difficult choices she has had to make in pursuit of her acting career, revealing that she once chose her passion for acting over a relationship that could have led to marriage.The actress disclosed that her former fiancé’s mother gave her an ultimatum to choose between her son and her acting career, a decision she said ultimately led to the end of the relationship.Speaking in an interview with Potpourri

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