Kemi Badenoch, a British candidate for prime minister, criticized Nigerian leaders as she declared her candidacy. Her comments have been garnering reactions on Twitter on Wednesday. Badenoch is a native of Nigeria. I’m ambitious for our party and for our nation, she declared. I decided to serve as a conservative MP, and I selected this nation because I can be free and be anyone I want to be here. “I grew up in Nigeria, where I personally saw politicians acting self-serving. When they promise the planet and then use private funds as their piggybanks, they damage not only the earth but the entire political climate by failing to take care of others. I came to Britain with the intention of succeeding in a society that values integrity and hard work.
Ayo Adebanjo, the head of the pan-Yoruba sociopolitical organization Afenifere, has declared his support for Peter Obi, the Labour party’s nominee for president. Adebanjo stated, “Only Peter Obi can rule independently without the influence of these crooks in the administration,” in an interview with the online radio program Yoruba Gbode. Buhari’s incompetence...

The Lagos State House of Assembly has disclosed that it not possible to pass any law secretly anywhere in the world. The Assembly said that claiming...

Covenant Onyebuchi, a young woman, sent some money to Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s nominee for president. After praying over the money she planned to...

Popular actress, Sola Sobowale has just got her first Bollywood role with popular Indian director and executive producer, Hamisha Daryani and has taken to her handle...

The professional Nigerian footballer Ahmed Musa has come under fire from Nollywood actor Yul Edochie for copying his post without giving him credit. The Super Eagles captain tweeted about the ASUU strike and how Nigerian political office holders send their children to study overseas on Tuesday, demonstrating their lack of faith in the system they oversee. Yul Edochie responded to that by writing on his Twitter account, “Na me ponder am, write am post for my page this morning. Without giving acknowledgment, my brother Ahmed Musa posted something on his own page. E good? Everybody wants Nigeria to function. Nothing wrong with copying and pasting, but the author needs to be credited, he said. The actor shared his tweet one hour prior to Musa’s, according to checks.

Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter, David Adeleke, has recently sent a message to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. In a post that he made through...

Popular Nigerian political activist, Deji Adeyanju shared his thought after the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma was spotted Rocking a very costly Diamond wristwatch. Mr....

Charly Boy, a well-known human rights advocate and social media influencer from Nigeria, responded to a story from Arise TV that claimed terrorists received N800 million in exchange for the release of seven Abuja Kaduna train hostages in a message he posted on his Twitter account. The terrorists reportedly made N200 million Naira for the release of the Pakistani national who was one of the hostages, according to Arise TV. The Arise TV further disclosed that a total of N800 million Naira—or N600...

Attacks on prisons around the nation have been linked to the #EndSARS protests, according to Interior Minister Rauf Aregbesola. His media adviser, Sola Fasure, made...