Ferdinand Agu specializes in investigative journalism, uncovering corruption, accountability gaps, and systemic issues across public and private sectors in Nigeria.
A sweeping Counterfeit currency operation in Gombe has led to the arrest of four suspects found with hundreds of fake $100 notes, following an intelligence-driven police raid.
A major Fraud case unfolded in Ibadan as a 65 year-old man was arraigned over an alleged ₦20 million land transaction that prosecutors say was fraudulent and deceptive.
The ongoing Strike by the Joint Health Sector Unions intensified in Abia as union leaders stormed the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, to enforce full compliance despite a Federal Government “no work, no pay” directive.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has officially shifted Igbo Thanksgiving to the last Saturday of January every year, following consultations with the Igbo College of Bishops.
The Lagos State Government has disbursed ₦40 million to families of fallen LASTMA officers, reaffirming its commitment to recognising sacrifice and supporting those who lost loved ones in active service.
Arrest in Nasarawa as police detained a pastor over the alleged defilement of a minor after investigators said the suspect deceived the victim’s guardian and took her to a hotel.
Warning against early 2027 presidential contests, the Arewa Youth Assembly said President Bola Tinubu must complete an eight-year Southern tenure in the interest of national unity and continuity.
Prices of cows in Lagos have surged to N2.5 million, surpassing some used cars, as butchers blame insecurity, transport costs and delayed ranching projects for the spike.