U.S. Congress Proposes Visa Bans, Asset Freezes Against Kwankwaso, Miyetti Allah, Others Over Allegation of Christian Killings

Harry Hawthorne- February 12, 2026 0

Washington D.C., U.S.A. - In a significant escalation of international pressure over religious freedom concerns in Nigeria, the United States Congress has introduced legislation that ... Read More

BREAKING: Judge Withdraws from ₦212bn EFCC Case Against Ex-AGF Malami

Harry Hawthorne- February 12, 2026 0

Abuja, Nigeria - In a dramatic turn in one of Nigeria’s high-profile anti-graft prosecutions, Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court in Abuja has ... Read More

Nworu Calls for Mass Action Against Southeast Politicians

Harry Hawthorne- February 12, 2026 0

A fresh wave of political tension is building in Nigeria’s Southeast following a social media post by Mazi Chinasa Nworu, who called for an “action ... Read More

Lagos State Government Seals Ladipo Spare Parts Market Again

Harry Hawthorne- February 8, 2026 0

Lagos, Nigeria - On Sunday, the Lagos State Government sealed the Ladipo Spare Parts Market, a major commercial hub in Mushin, Lagos, once again deploying ... Read More

Nigerian Businessman Hires U.S. Lobbying Firm for $720,000 Deal

Harry Hawthorne- February 8, 2026 0

A Nigerian businessman, Matthew Tonlagha, has contracted Valcour Global Public Strategy, a U.S. based lobbying and public strategy firm, on a six-month, $720,000 engagement to ... Read More

“The Military Are The Jihadists’ Sympathisers.”

Harry Hawthorne- February 7, 2026 0

London, United Kingdom — A blistering social media intervention by Lolo Uchechi Okwu-Kanu, wife of illegally detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, has reignited national outrage over ... Read More

Zimbabwe President Defends Seizure of Lands From Colonialists, Says Land Belongs to Zimbabweans

Harry Hawthorne- February 6, 2026 0

In a wide-ranging interview that cut through decades of Western narratives, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa at the World Government Summit in Dubai, firmly defended ... Read More