Tag: Nigeria

  • NERC Pulls the Plug: Nigeria Prioritizes Power for its People!

    NERC Pulls the Plug: Nigeria Prioritizes Power for its People!

    NERC, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, has made a bold move to prioritize domestic electricity supply by ordering a cutback in power supplies to international customers. This directive comes in response to the significant hardship faced by Nigerians, as bilateral contracts for exports have been taking precedence over domestic supply.…

  • 1966 Coup: 58 Years Later, Debunking Misconceptions

    1966 Coup: 58 Years Later, Debunking Misconceptions

    The 1966 coup, which shook Nigeria, occurred 58 years ago, yet misconceptions about its origins persist. The recent denial by the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, regarding allegations that Igbo people were responsible for the coup underscores the need to clarify historical truths. The coup, which began…

  • Will Nigeria Aid the US in Combating Terrorism in the Sahel Region?

    Will Nigeria Aid the US in Combating Terrorism in the Sahel Region?

    Combating Terrorism:Amidst growing concerns, discussions are underway regarding the potential relocation of US and French military bases from the Sahel region to Nigeria. Northern leaders have voiced their apprehensions, urging President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly to carefully assess the implications of hosting these foreign military installations. The US…

  • N615k Minimum Wage: NLC Won’t Let FG Settle for Less

    N615k Minimum Wage: NLC Won’t Let FG Settle for Less

    N615k Minimum Wage: A Bold Stand for Nigerian Workers’ Rights and Dignity. Learn how the Nigeria Labour Congress is championing a fair wage increase amidst economic challenges. The Federal Government has approved a salary increase ranging from 25% to 35% across various salary structures, including public service, research institutions, police,…

  • Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road: A N15 Trillion Road to Controversy

    Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road: A N15 Trillion Road to Controversy

    Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road: A N15 Trillion Project Fuels Controversy as Critics Question Cost and Priorities. The Nigerian government’s ambitious plan to construct the 700 km Lagos-Calabar coastal road, estimated to cost a staggering N15 trillion, has ignited a firestorm of controversy and criticism. Minister of Works, David Umahi, kicked off…

  • Charly Boy Sounds Alarm Over Peter Obi’s Alleged Arrest Plot

    Charly Boy Sounds Alarm Over Peter Obi’s Alleged Arrest Plot

    Charly Boy, Renowned Nigerian singer-songwriter and activist, has taken to social media to voice concerns about an alleged plot by the Tinubu government to arrest Peter Obi, a notable Nigerian politician. Charly Boy, also known as Area Fada, suggested that this action is a response to Obi’s unwavering stand on…

  • Progress in Nigeria: Federal Government Approves Salary Increase for Civil Servants

    Progress in Nigeria: Federal Government Approves Salary Increase for Civil Servants

    In a significant move aimed at improving the welfare of civil servants, the Federal Government has approved a salary increase ranging from 25% to 35% across various salary structures. This increase will apply to personnel on six Consolidated Salary Structures, including those in the public service, research and allied institutions,…

  • Chief Michael Okpara: A Legacy of Authentic Progress and Cultural Revolution

    Chief Michael Okpara: A Legacy of Authentic Progress and Cultural Revolution

    Chief Michael Okpara’s legacy as a visionary leader and champion of agricultural development in Nigeria’s Eastern Region remains an integral part of the region’s history. Born on December 25, 1920, in Umuegwu-Akokwa, present-day Imo State, Nigeria, Okpara studied medicine at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, before returning to Nigeria to…