Ferdinand Agu specializes in investigative journalism, uncovering corruption, accountability gaps, and systemic issues across public and private sectors in Nigeria.
Africa CDC says funding gaps, weak health financing, and limited vaccine manufacturing capacity are undermining Africa’s outbreak response, despite growing vaccine availability across the continent.
An Enugu High Court has ordered the British Government to pay £420 million to families of 21 miners killed during the 1949 Iva Valley massacre, describing the killings as unlawful and extrajudicial.
Troops of the Nigerian Army have dislodged IPOB/ESN fighters and arrested suspected kidnappers in coordinated operations across the South-East and South-South regions.
Airport Police have arrested a 24-year-old suspect over an alleged N48.5 million romance scam, reportedly carried out through fake social media identities and cryptocurrency payments.
The Wike-backed PDP caretaker committee has vowed to deliver an all-inclusive convention, announcing new dates and dissolving key zonal party structures.
The Kebbi State Police Command has detained a 25-year-old suspect, Idrisu Musa, for the gruesome cutlass attack that claimed the lives of his elder brother and sister-in-law in Jega LGA.
Governor Mai Mala Buni has declared that the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Yobe State is ready to conduct credible direct primaries if a unified agreement on a consensus governorship candidate is not reached.
The apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, has issued a powerful call to Ndigbo across Nigeria to secure their PVCs, describing active voting as the only path to political equity and justice.
Bishop-elect Gerardo Fortich Saco Jr. has withdrawn from his scheduled episcopal ordination in the Philippines, citing “human limitations and inadequacies” after prayer and discernment, a rare move that has stirred both sympathy and debate within the Catholic Church.