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Sunday, 26 April 2026

IGP I'm Alive Because You're One Of Those Who Kept Me Alive When I Was Under House Arrest -Obasanjo

IGP I'm Alive Because You're One Of Those Who Kept Me Alive When I Was Under House Arrest -Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that when he was placed under house arrest in 1995 some individuals played key roles in ensuring his safety and well-being. He stated that Olatunji Disu, the current Inspector-General of Police, was one of the people contributed to keeping him alive during that period.

In a video shared by TV Platinum, Obasanjo said he felt it was important to publicly acknowledge and appreciate IGP Disu for what he did for him

Speaking further, Obasanjo said Nigeria needs state police to improve security. He said state police will understand communities better and can respond faster to crimes and threats across the country

In Obasanjo's words: "Current IGP, I have to in a special way acknowledge you because maybe the reason I am alive today is because you are one of those who kept me alive when I was under house arrest" 










BREAKING: President Trump Escapes Assassination In White House Gun Attack

BREAKING: President Trump Escapes Assassination In White House Gun Attack



President Donald Trump and top government officials were taken into hiding in the night of yesterday (April 24) when a suspected gunman opened fire during a scheduled high-profile White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Reports reaching us at Greenbarge Reporters online newspaper said that the gathering at the White House Presidential palace was made up of President Trump, his wife, the US Vice President, senior government officials and leading members of the press.
Witnesses reported hearing loud bangs believed to be gunfire, prompting an immediate response from the United States Secret Service. Security operatives swiftly secured the venue and evacuated key dignitaries, including the president as guests took cover in a moment of chaos.
Authorities confirmed that the situation was brought under control within minutes, preventing escalation.Newspapers

Preliminary reports indicate that a suspected gunman was confronted by security personnel, though officials have yet to release confirmed details about his identity or motive.
Conflicting accounts remain as to whether the suspect was arrested or neutralized, with federal investigators continuing to assess the circumstances surrounding the breach.
In an official statement issued shortly after the incident, the president confirmed that he, his wife, the vice president and other dignitaries, including the Secretary of War, are all safe and accounted for.
Trump announced that a press conference will be held within the next 30 minutes to address the nation and provide verified updates on the situation.
The president stated that the event will not continue as planned and has been rescheduled to take place within the next 30 days, as security agencies complete a full review of the incident.
Authorities are now working to determine how the suspect gained proximity to such a heavily secured gathering and whether the act was isolated or part of a broader threat. 




Residents Kill Seven Bandits After Deadly Bauchi Attack

Residents Kill Seven Bandits After Deadly Bauchi Attack

Tension gripped Alkaleri Local Government Area following a deadly attack by suspected bandits that left two soldiers and a vigilante member dead, with several residents abducted and homes razed.

The assailants reportedly stormed the community, unleashing violence that disrupted normal activities and forced many residents to flee for safety. Eyewitness accounts indicate that the attackers operated for hours, setting houses ablaze and taking captives before retreating.

In a swift and coordinated response, enraged residents mobilized in large numbers and pursued the fleeing attackers. The confrontation led to the killing of seven suspected bandits, as locals fought back to defend their community.

Security authorities have since deployed additional personnel to the area to restore calm and prevent further escalation. Efforts are also ongoing to rescue those abducted and assess the extent of damage caused by the attack.

The incident underscores the persistent security challenges facing parts of northern Nigeria, as communities increasingly resort to self-defense amid recurring attacks. 




Friday, 24 April 2026

Disregard Misinformation On Sanitation, Lagos Commissioner Tells Residents

Disregard Misinformation On Sanitation, Lagos Commissioner Tells Residents

Disregard Misinformation On Sanitation, Lagos Commissioner Tells Residents
The state Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tokunbo Wahab, said in Lagos that the residents should rather show commitment to the exercise to improve cleanliness and promote health.

Wahab gave the advice at a news conference on Friday in Lagos.

He said the exercise would hold monthly between 6.30 a.m. and 8.30 a.m. during which residents would be expected to clean their surroundings.

Wahab said the initiative was aimed at restoring the culture of environmental cleanliness and responsibility that declined over the years.


“Government cannot do it alone. Residents must take ownership of their environment,” he said.

He noted that key stakeholders, including transport unions, community development associations, market leaders and local government officials, were fully aligned with the programme.

The commissioner emphasised that awareness about the exercise would be continuous, describing it as critical to achieving the desired result.

According to him, environmental sanitation should be seen as a civic responsibility.

“We must prioritise public health and environmental safety,” he said.

Wahab cited global responses to crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic to underscore the importance of collective discipline and action.

He said that exemptions would be granted for essential service providers and emergency responders  during the exercise.

The commissioner urged Lagos residents to devote the two-hour period to cleaning their environments.

Mrs Temitope Dosumu, Head of Geocycle Nigeria at Lafarge Africa Plc., said the firm would support the initiative through waste collection and processing.

Dosumu said that the firm would focus on sorting and managing waste for industrial reuse in line with the company’s zero-waste goal.

NAN reports that heads of agencies under Lagos State Ministry of the Environment attended the conference along with other critical stakeholders. 




Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Police Clampdown in Ijebu Ode: A Direct Assault on Democracy and Civic Freedom By Ayo Mojoyin

Police Clampdown in Ijebu Ode: A Direct Assault on Democracy and Civic Freedom By Ayo Mojoyin

Tension gripped Ijebu Ode on Wednesday following a controversial security operation that saw heavily armed operatives lay siege to key locations ahead of the BAT/OGD Empowerment Tour.

Reports confirm that officers, believed to be acting under the authority of the Nigeria Police Force, stormed the Obanta Club and sealed off access routes leading to the residence of former Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel. The sweeping restriction effectively shut out supporters, organisers, and community participants expected to be part of the empowerment programme.

Eyewitness accounts describe a coordinated show of force, with strategic roadblocks mounted across major entry points in Ijebu Ode. Movement was severely restricted, creating an atmosphere of intimidation that stands in stark contrast to the democratic ideals Nigeria claims to uphold.

The BAT/OGD Empowerment Tour widely regarded as a grassroots-driven initiative aligned with the political philosophy of Bola Ahmed Tinubu has, in recent months, served as a platform for community engagement, economic support, and constituency-based evaluation. Its growing acceptance across Ogun East makes the timing and nature of this police action not only suspicious but deeply troubling.

There is, as of now, no official explanation from the authorities to justify what many are already describing as an unjustifiable suppression of a lawful civic engagement. The silence from the police hierarchy only reinforces concerns about political interference and abuse of state power.

Let’s be clear: deploying armed security personnel to obstruct a peaceful empowerment initiative is not law enforcement it is repression. It sends a dangerous signal that political participation, when it does not align with certain interests, will be met with force.

This development must be condemned in the strongest possible terms. Nigeria’s democracy cannot thrive under the shadow of intimidation. The right to assemble, to engage, and to mobilise at the grassroots level is not a privilege granted by those in power it is a constitutional guarantee.

What played out in Ijebu Ode is not just an isolated incident, it is a test of Nigeria’s democratic resilience and if left unchecked, it sets a precedent that could embolden further acts of political suppression.

The people of Ogun East and indeed all Nigerians deserve better than this calculated display of force. The authorities must explain themselves, and more importantly, they must be held accountable.

~ Ayo Mojoyin Is a media practitioner and former NGIJ National President


Tuesday, 21 April 2026

"After 11years Of Marriage,I Woke Up To Videos,Pictures Of My Wife On IG,Married To Another Man–Ekpo

"After 11years Of Marriage,I Woke Up To Videos,Pictures Of My Wife On IG,Married To Another Man–Ekpo


According to a report by The Cable on Monday, April 20, 2026, Roby Ekpo, a comedian and radio presenter, has spoken about challenges surrounding his estranged marriage with his wife, Mayowa Lambe, sharing details of what he described as a difficult and emotional period in his personal life.


The discussion emerged in an upcoming episode of the Honest Bunch podcast, where he reflected on events that he said led to the breakdown of the marriage after many years together.

In the conversation, Ekpo recounted that the marriage lasted for about 11 years before he became aware of developments that changed the course of their relationship.

He stated that he unexpectedly came across online content suggesting that his wife had entered into another marriage with a different man.


According to his account, the discovery came through videos and pictures circulating on social media, which he said left him surprised and struggling to understand the situation at the time.

He said, “After 11 years of marriage, I woke up to videos and pictures of my wife on Instagram getting married to another man.”


He further explained that the situation created emotional distress, especially given the length of time they had been together.

Ekpo described the experience as one that made him question earlier aspects of their relationship.


He suggested that he had believed the marriage was still intact before the emergence of the social media content that indicated otherwise.

His account focused on how the development unfolded and how it affected his perception of the relationship.


The media personality also made additional claims regarding issues within the marriage, including concerns about trust and communication.


He stated that he felt misled during the course of the relationship and raised allegations about decisions that were made privately without his knowledge.

One of the issues he mentioned involved family planning matters, where he suggested that contraceptive use was involved, which he believed affected their ability to have children during the marriage.







NGIJ Celebrates Media Icon, Moji Makanjuola at 70, Hails Legacy of Public-Interest Journalism

NGIJ Celebrates Media Icon, Moji Makanjuola at 70, Hails Legacy of Public-Interest Journalism


The Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ) has congratulated renowned journalist, broadcaster, and public health advocate, Chief (Dr.) Mrs. Moji Makanjuola, MFR, on the occasion of her 70th birthday, describing her as a defining voice in Nigeria’s media and development landscape.

In a statement released on Tuesday and signed by the President of the Guild, Mallam Abdulrahman Aliagan, the Guild said Aunty Moji’s life and career represent a rare blend of professionalism, compassion, and purposeful service, noting that she has consistently demonstrated how journalism can be deployed as a tool for national development, social transformation, and public enlightenment.

NGIJ recalled her distinguished career at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), where she built a reputation for integrity and depth, particularly in health and gender reporting. The Guild noted that her work marked a turning point in Nigerian journalism, as she moved beyond conventional reporting to embrace advocacy-driven storytelling that informs, educates, and saves lives.

According to the Guild, Makanjuola is widely regarded as a pioneer of health journalism in Nigeria, having bridged the gap between expert knowledge and public understanding. Through her efforts, critical issues such as maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS awareness, and disease prevention gained national attention, contributing to behavioural change and policy influence.

The statement also highlighted her leadership role in the Nigerian Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), where she served as National President and championed the advancement of women in media, strengthened professional standards, and promoted gender-sensitive reporting across the country.

NGIJ further commended her visionary establishment of the International Society for Media in Public Health (ISMPH), describing it as a landmark platform that has trained journalists, driven impactful health communication campaigns, and bridged the gap between the media, policymakers, and development partners.

The Guild noted that beyond her professional accomplishments, Aunty Moji remains a mentor, mother figure, and philanthropist whose influence has shaped generations of journalists and inspired countless youths, women, and vulnerable groups, adding that her conferment with the national honour of Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR) is a fitting recognition of her contributions.

While celebrating her at 70, NGIJ urged media practitioners to emulate her legacy of integrity, courage, and public-interest journalism, emphasizing that her life’s work continues to demonstrate that the true power of the media lies in its ability to inform, inspire, and transform society.