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Lagos Assembly Rejects Sanwo-Olu's Nominee for LASPPA

Lagos State House of Assembly rejects Adebisi Adelabu as LASPPA GM over procedural breach, confirms two other nominees. Governor Sanwo-Olu submits ₦4.237 trillion 2026 budget request. Read details.

Nuhu Ribadu: From EFCC to National Security Adviser

Explore Nuhu Ribadu's remarkable journey from pioneering EFCC chairman to Nigeria's first civilian NSA. Discover how his anti-corruption legacy shapes national security under Tinubu's administration.

Benue Assembly Suspends Two Lawmakers

Benue State House of Assembly suspends former Majority Leader Saater Tiseer and Minority Leader Michael Audu for gross misconduct. Learn the full details behind this political development.

Anambra 2025: Vote-Buying Reaches ₦30,000

Anambra's 2025 elections exposed alarming vote-buying patterns with prices reaching ₦30,000. Analysis reveals how poverty and political strategy fuel Nigeria's electoral market. Learn the shocking details.

Ugborodo Stadium: Nigeria's Abandoned FIFA Project

Exclusive investigation reveals how Delta State's multi-million naira FIFA-funded stadium project turned into abandoned wasteland, exposing systemic corruption and failed sports development promises.

CJN Urges Tribunal to Guard Independence

Chief Justice of Nigeria Olukayode Ariwoola delivers powerful charge to Code of Conduct Tribunal members, emphasizing judicial independence and integrity in handling corruption cases involving public officials.

Cristina Kirchner Faces New Corruption Trial

Argentina's ex-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner returns to court in massive corruption case involving public works fraud. Latest developments from the high-profile trial that has the nation talking.

Steve Daniel Demands Judicial Reforms in Nigeria

Prominent lawyer Steve Daniel calls for urgent reforms in Nigeria's judiciary, emphasizing the critical need for an independent justice system to combat corruption and ensure fair trials for all citizens.

Nigerian House of Reps Suspends Plenary Over Debts

The Nigerian House of Representatives has abruptly suspended legislative activities for one week due to mounting pressure from unpaid contractors, raising concerns about government expenditure transparency.

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