The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, has alleged that Nigeria's political class deliberately sabotage the nation's progress.
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From corruption trials to political fights: Nigeria’s biggest courtroom showdowns of 2025
Explore Nigeria's biggest court cases of 2025, from high-profile corruption trials to political fights. See landmark legal ...
A political economist, Prof Pat Utomi, says Nigeria’s political class has fallen short of citizens’ expectations, leaving the nation distant from the ...
The kidnapping at St Mary’s in Niger state was the third such incident in a single week: three days earlier two people were killed and 38 abducted in an attack on a church in neighbouring Kwara state.
Western museums are returning the Benin Bronzes — priceless items looted during colonialism — to Nigeria, but political ...
With an unblemished record, the judge who sentenced Nnamdi Kanu does not beat around the bush. But with tensions rising ahead ...
A political economist, Pat Utomi, has stated that decades of leadership failures have made Nigerians disillusioned. Utomi ...
Muhammadu Sanusi, Emir of Kano, says Nigeria’s political elite deliberately sabotage the country’s progress by treating public ...
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Nigeria: We Won't Allow Terror, Divisive Acts to Derail Nigeria, Charges Religious Leaders - Govt
Amid concerns over challenges of insecurity in the country, the federal government, yesterday, said it was ready to defend the sovereignty of Nigeria, adding that it would not allow terror or division ...
Falana further warned that Nigeria clearly has its job cut out to stop coups which is that it "must allow political pluralism in Nigeria.” Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has warned that growing ...
As the year 2025 comes to an end, Legit.ng writes about scandals involving politicians and political leaders in Nigeria. Top of the list is Uche Nnaji.
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Nigeria: Reserved Seats Bill a Weak Negotiation for Women's Political Inclusion - Minister
Mrs Sulaiman-Ibrahim welcomed the renewed effort but argued that the proposal still short-changes Nigerian women.
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