Abudu Olalekan

Olalekan A. Abudu is a seasoned and dedicated News Journalist at REPORTERS ROOM, with over eight years of experience. He specializes in politics, climate change, health, and education, while also covering security, economic, and judicial issues. Committed to accuracy and balanced reporting, Olalekan exemplifies the principles of public-interest journalism.

Police Tear Gas Canister Hits APC Women Leader In Kogi, Leaves Severe Facial Injuries

By: Abudu Olalekan Police Tear Gas Canister incident sparks outrage in Kogi community as residents demand investigation and justice after APC Women Leader Iyabo Iwamofe suffers severe facial injuries. A quiet Sunday evening in Iffe Ijumu, a small community in Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State, suddenly turned chaotic. Loud bangs. People screaming. Confusion…

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“Total Blackout: How Nigeria’s Power Crisis Is Destroying Lives, Businesses—and Even the President’s Freezer”

By: Abudu Olalekan Nigeria power crisis, blackout 2026, electricity failure, fuel costs, solar power alternative Across the country—from Kano to Lagos, Sokoto to Akwa Ibom—millions of Nigerians are sweating through a relentless heatwave with no electricity. Businesses are collapsing. Food is rotting. Generators are guzzling fuel like there’s no tomorrow. And the government? Well, they’re…

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FAAC Shares N1.894 Trillion for February 2026—But Here’s the Real Story Behind the Numbers

By: Abudu Olalekan FAAC revenue sharing, February 2026 allocation, Nigeria’s federal income, VAT distribution, oil revenue drop Let’s cut to the chase: Nigeria’s Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) just dropped the numbers for February 2026, and the figures are… well, interesting. A whopping N1.894 trillion was shared among the federal government, states, and local councils—sounds…

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