Ferdinand Agu specializes in investigative journalism, uncovering corruption, accountability gaps, and systemic issues across public and private sectors in Nigeria.
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.
A devastating crash on the Benin–Agbor Road in Edo State has claimed 11 lives and left seven others injured after a commercial bus collided head-on with a truck.
A Magistrates’ Court in Sagamu has adjourned the trial of Anthony Joshua’s driver, Adeniyi Kayode, to February 25 over a fatal road crash that claimed two lives.
Education reform received a fresh push as President Bola Tinubu asked the Senate to urgently pass the National Senior Secondary Education Commission Amendment Bill 2026 to strengthen the governance of public senior secondary schools.
Governor Peter Mbah has called for financial autonomy, constitutional backing and greater investment in technology for the proposed State Police, arguing that effective funding and operational independence are critical to improving security across Nigeria.
A Children, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Offences Court in Anambra has remanded a 46-year-old man over the alleged defilement of a 14-year-old girl, with the case adjourned until August 5 for hearing.
Enugu's decades-long land dispute between the Onuogba Nike community and the Ezza Nkomoro community has been brought to an end after the Supreme Court affirmed the ownership claims of Onuogba Nike, ending nearly 50 years of litigation.