08/04/2026
Why must Wike treating him, as a minister he should mind his choice of words he uses.
JUST IN: Channels TV Host Seun Okinbaloye Refuses to Be Intimidated by Wike Threat
Channels TV journalist Seun Okinbaloye has declared he is “not afraid” following controversial remarks by Minister Nyesom Wike, who had earlier said he would have “broken his TV screen and shot” the journalist over comments about the dangers of a one-party system in Nigeria. The statement drew widespread criticism, including from Amnesty International, which condemned it as reckless and violent.
Okinbaloye, responding on Sunday, reaffirmed his commitment to journalism and democratic principles, emphasizing that threats and violent rhetoric have no place in society. He also revealed that Wike contacted him directly to clarify his intentions, but stressed that dissent must never be met with hostility. “Let me clear: I am not afraid and I will never be intimidated,” Okinbaloye said, promising to continue asking critical questions and holding power to account.
07/04/2026
Human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, has shared details of a past encounter with senior pastor Paul Enenche, offering insight into his views on religion and religious leadership in Nigeria. ...WATCH THE VIDEO HERE
Speaking during an episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, Sowore recounted visiting Pastor Enenche’s office, where he observed what he described as an atmosphere of intense reverence. According to him, individuals present would kneel whenever the pastor entered, a practice he used to illustrate what he considers excessive hierarchy within religious spaces.
During their conversation, Sowore said: “Pastor Enenche told me that God needs me, but I told him God doesn’t need someone like me.” The pastor asked about his faith and encouraged him to accept Christ, telling him that God needed him.
He explained that this moment reflects his broader skepticism about organized religion and the influence of religious leaders. According to Sowore, he believes that many religious institutions promote practices that emphasize authority and followership rather than critical thinking.
Sowore also suggested that some religious leaders may be disconnected from the everyday realities faced by ordinary Nigerians, particularly in areas such as economic hardship and social challenges.
His remarks have generated mixed reactions, with some individuals agreeing with his concerns about power dynamics in religious settings, while others argue that faith institutions continue to play a vital role in providing hope and moral guidance.
07/04/2026
Kanayo O. Kanayo is calling on the Actors Guild of Nigeria to mandate lifetime streaming royalties for actors.
Veteran Nollywood actor Kanayo O. Kanayo has stirred up a conversation the industry has been quietly avoiding for years.
The award-winning actor and lawyer recently proposed that the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) implement a policy mandating lifetime royalty payments for all Nigerian actors and actresses featured in films uploaded to streaming platforms.
While Nollywood’s distribution has evolved from VCDs to global streaming, the payment structures for its pioneering stars remain largely unchanged
He also called for a dedicated agency to oversee and enforce compliance nationwide, arguing it would ensure performers earn from their craft long after the cameras stop rolling.
The timing of the proposal is telling. Stories of financial ruin among once-beloved Nigerian actors have become alarmingly common.
Just last month, veteran actor Abiodun Ayoyinka, widely known as Papa Ajasco, spoke openly about his financial struggles despite decades in the industry.
I retired five years ago, and things have not been easy for me. I don't have a car or house of my own," Abiodun Ayoyinka
Two years prior, Hanks Anuku made headlines with public pleas for financial assistance after falling on hard times post-Nollywood.
Patience Ozokwor recently put it bluntly:"The reason why Nollywood actors and actresses are poor is that we don't get royalties for what we do, we only get paid for our appearance at the shoot."Her words, along with the others, show a consistent pattern of demand.
The proposal has drawn mixed reactions from industry figures. Writer-director Jadesola Osiberu responded with sarcasm, suggesting that if actors want royalties, perhaps they should also contribute to covering a producer's losses proportional to their screen time, a dig at the one-sided nature of the demand.
07/04/2026
A church service at The Apostolic Church Nigeria, Ikot Ekpene Field, turned into an unexpected spectacle on Easter Sunday when Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio (GCON) chose to sit quietly at the back of the congregation.
A video of the event, shared on X by user , shows that Akpabio declined the reserved front seat for dignitaries, prompting a flurry of reactions from worshippers and church officials.
According to the post, chaos quickly unfolded: choristers left their stand, members paused worship, and phones came out to record the moment. Pastors reportedly begged the Senate President to move forward for a special seat, turning the Read All Full Details Here / Read Original Here
03/04/2026
VeryDarkMan Vows To Send Human Rights Activist, Omoyele Sowore To Prison If………
OpenLife Nigeria reports that in a dramatic escalation of tensions, social commentator VeryDarkMan has publicly addressed activist Omoyele Sowore in a strongly worded statement tied to the controversial BLord case.
The remarks, delivered with intensity and defiance, reveal a growing rift between the two public figures, highlighting differences in approach, influence, and perceived authority.
VeryDarkMan expressed disappointment over what he described as Sowore’s indirect handling of the matter, suggesting that a more personal and respectful approach could have changed the course of events. According to him, a simple phone call might have de-escalated the situation entirely, given the regard he claims to have for the activis
Instead, he framed Sowore’s actions as a deliberate attempt to challenge his authority, responding with a firm warning. Emphasizing his self-styled role as an “online police,” VeryDarkMan drew a sharp contrast between activism and his approach to calling out alleged wrongdoing in digital spaces.
Dear Omoyele Sowore, I know you have never liked me.
You had every means to call me on the phone as a younger brother regarding this Linus Williams (Blord) matter.
Because of the respect I have for you, if you had asked me to let it go, maybe I would have. Instead, you decided to test your strength.
If you are bold enough, do the same thing BLord did, I will send you to prison, and there is nothing anyone can do about it.
I deal with people, I catch criminals, and I don’t sympathize
Forget all your years of activism; it is very different from online policing. You are an activist, I am an online police. I call out criminals and sanitize the internet.
On God, if you cross this path, I, VeryDarkMan, will send you to prison. If you’re a man, step forward.
Also, let it be known that in a country where people use money and connections to escape justice, I sent a man (Blord) seen as powerful and well-connected to the Kuje Correctional Centre. .
03/04/2026
The Minister of Works, David Umahi, has rejected claims linking him to sexual harassment and financial wrongdoing, including an allegation that he owes a businesswoman, Tracy Ohiri, N200 million for campaign materials from 2014.
According to a report by Punch, speaking to journalists after inspecting the Onitsha–Awka–Enugu Expressway project, Umahi said social media attacks would not silence him.
He insisted he cannot be bullied online and that no amount of criticism would distract him from serving the country and President Bola Tinubu. .
03/04/2026
In advance of the 2027 elections, Senator Nenadi Usman, the National Chairman of the Labour Party, disclosed the party’s strategic course, emphasizing that its choices are motivated by the imperative to maintain national unity in Nigeria. She argued that zoning the presidential ticket is a deliberate attempt to maintain peace and stability, which are necessary preconditions for good government and national development, rather than just a political agreement. Watch The Video Here
Senator Usman highlighted that the Labor Party seeks to prevent increasing divides between the north and south. She argued that the party promotes fairness and inclusion rather than portraying national politics as a conflict between regions. In her view, the chance should be honored without needless opposition when it is the South’s turn to elect a president, since this strategy promotes balance and lowers political conflict throughout the nation.
She also emphasized the significance of integrity and consistency inside the Labour Party, saying that the party should put its ideas into practice rather than just speaking about them. By aligning its internal processes with its publicly stated principles, the party hopes to “walk the talk,” which will increase trust among Nigerians and enhance its credibility as a political alternative, according to Senator Usman.
She told Arise TV News in a recent interview, “We don’t want to pitch the nation into a North versus South. Let’s let the Southerners have their turn when it’s their turn to elect a president. We Northerners have a larger population and a greater number of states, yes. We have 19 states in the north, out of a total of 36. However, we must guarantee social justice and equal opportunities for all Nigerians. “ .
03/04/2026
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has disclosed that Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed visited his house and asked him to put the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national convention on hold to allow aggrieved members to discuss. Speaking during his monthly media chat in Abuja, Wike said he refused, arguing that halting the convention would be wrong. Wike also expressed readiness to help resolve differences within the party, stating that PDP remains capable of making an impact once the crisis ends.
The disclosure exposes ongoing high-level divisions within PDP leadership.
Wike’s refusal signals his commitment to pushing forward despite internal opposition.
Public airing of private talks may further strain Wike-Bala Mohammed relations.
PDP risks voter fatigue if internal crisis narrative continues into 2027.
Watch whether Bala Mohammed responds to Wike’s claims and if the PDP schedules any unity talks ahead of the next election cycle. .
31/03/2026
Nigerian public figure, Isaac Fayose, has delivered an emotional message condemning corruption and urging political leaders to reflect on their actions, following a personal family crisis.Fayose revealed that he recently traveled to Australia to visit his ailing wife, who was too weak to receive him at the airport or communicate effectively due to her condition. He recounted how he had to make his way alone and could only comfort her by singing her favourite song, as she lay unable to speak but still responsive enough to hold his hand.Using the experience as a moment of reflection, Fayose criticized politicians who embezzle public funds, questioning the moral cost of enriching themselves while citizens suffer.He stressed that wealth and material possessions, including his reported $1 million home, could not prevent human vulnerability or personal tragedy.Directing his message to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who recently turned 74, Fayose urged him to consider stepping aside for the sake of the nation.He furth
31/03/2026
Fear and tension are spreading fast after a shocking threat linked to Iran forced a major American-affiliated university in the Middle East to shut down physical operations.
Just 24 hours after Iran’s elite military unit, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), reportedly threatened to target American universities, the American University of Beirut took urgent action by moving all activities online.
Just 24 hours after Iran’s elite military unit, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), reportedly threatened to target American universities, the American University of Beirut took urgent action by moving all activities online.
According to reports, the university’s president sent an early morning message confirming that threats had been received and immediate steps were necessary to protect lives. Only essential staff were allowed on campus, while lectures, meetings, and administrative work shifted fully online.
The move came after Iranian sources claimed that recent U.S.-Israeli strikes damaged two of their institutions, triggering a warning from Tehran. The threat reportedly suggested that American-linked universities across the region could become targets in retaliation.
This has raised serious concerns, especially as tensions between the United States, Iran, and Israel continue to rise. Educational institutions, which are usually seen as safe spaces, are now being pulled into the conflict.
While the university has not confirmed how long the online arrangement will last, officials say they are closely monitoring the situation before making further decisions. Across the Middle East, other academic institutions are also on high alert, watching events unfold with growing concern.
For many, this development is a worrying sign that the crisis is expanding beyond military zones into civilian life — and that no place may be completely safe if tensions continue to escalate.
29/03/2026
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29/03/2026
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