Oluwaseun M. Lawal

2027: Southeast Elders Throw Weight Behind Tinubu’s Second Term Bid

By: Oluwaseun Lawal NSUKKA — The hall was packed. Faces old and young. Voices echoing the same message — “Tinubu again, 2027.” On Wednesday, the South-East Elders Alliance for Tinubu 2027, Enugu North Senatorial District chapter, openly declared their loyalty to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Why? Because, according to them, the South-East has never had…

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Ogoni Leaders to Tinubu: Reverse HYPREP Board Change, Bring Back Nwielaghi

By: Oluwaseun Lawal The news hit Ogoniland with mixed feelings. Relief. Confusion. And a bit of anger. On Monday, President Bola Tinubu announced a new Board of Trustees for the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project—HYPREP. Emmanuel Deeyah was named chairman. But not everyone’s clapping. By Wednesday, a coalition of Ogoni groups had fired back. Chiefs. Elders….

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War. Hunger. And now cholera. Darfur’s deadly outbreak claims over 40 lives in a week

By: Oluwaseun Lawal Sudan is bleeding from too many wounds.The war hasn’t stopped. Hunger still bites. And now—cholera. The worst in years. Doctors Without Borders says at least 40 people died in Darfur this past week alone. Thousands are sick. The numbers keep climbing. It’s not just disease. It’s everything happening at once. Darfur has…

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Lagos ‘Shit Water’ Boreholes: A Stark Sign of Government Failure, Says CAPPA

By: Oluwaseun Lawal Here’s the harsh truth. Lagos residents, especially in Lekki Peninsula, are drinking what the government official himself called “shit water.” Mahmood Adegbite, a top official in Lagos State’s Ministry of Environment, didn’t sugarcoat it. Contaminated boreholes are putting people’s health at risk. But CAPPA isn’t shocked. They say this blunt admission just…

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Pastor Adeboye Predicts His Own Peaceful Passing—On a Sunday, After Church and Pounded Yam

By: Oluwaseun M. Lawal Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the head of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, shared something personal during the church’s International Convention. He said he sees himself dying peacefully—on a Sunday, right after church service, and after enjoying his favorite meal, pounded yam. No long illness, no pain. Just sudden and calm….

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