Chijioke Ogbodo

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Managing Partner / Editor-in-Chief Chijioke Ogbodo is the Editor-in-Chief of GMTNewsng and a veteran broadcast journalist with nearly two decades of experience as an On-Air Personality at several Radio Stations including the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN). His passion for impactful storytelling and public-interest journalism shapes the newsroom's editorial direction.

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Kingsley Udeh, SAN: A Testament to Visionary Leadership and Emerging Excellence

President Tinubu’s nomination of Kingsley Udeh, SAN, has drawn applause for promoting merit and youth-driven leadership amid weak criticism.

FG Supports Nurses and Midwives for 2026 Commonwealth Nurses Conference in Abuja

The Federal Government has pledged full support to Nigerian nurses and midwives in hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Nurses and Midwives Federation Conference in Abuja, reinforcing its commitment to healthcare reform and professional excellence.

Nigeria moves to avert U.S. military action through dialogue and diplomacy (1)

Nigeria rejects U.S. allegations of religious persecution and pursues diplomatic dialogue with Washington to prevent escalation and preserve bilateral cooperation.

Al Qaeda in Mali: Militants Close in on Bamako as Nation Faces First Ever Terrorist Takeover

Al Qaeda in Mali is tightening its grip on the West African nation as militants edge closer to Bamako, raising global alarm that the capital could soon become the first in history to fall to a U.S.-designated terrorist organisation

South-East 6th State: Formidable Hurdles After National Assembly Committee Approval

The National Assembly Joint Committee on Constitution Review has approved an additional state for South-East Nigeria. If all constitutional steps are completed, the South-East 6th State will mark the first state creation under a democratic government — a landmark for President Tinubu’s administration.

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Akpabio Demands Vibrant Citizen Participation To Rescue Nigeria’s Fractured Democracy

Senate President Godswill Akpabio rallies Nigerians for Democracy Day, demanding active citizen participation and youth leadership to safeguard the nation's 27-year democratic journey.

Tinubu Highlights Security Progress as Armed Forces Neutralize 13,000 Terrorists

President Bola Tinubu announced that over 13,000 terrorists have been neutralized within the past year, marking a massive shift toward precision operations in Nigeria's security strategy.

Democracy Day: ADC Says True Governance Requires Accountability, Cautions Against Self-Interest

The ADC Kebbi Chapter warns that Nigeria’s June 12 legacy is being compromised by political greed, demanding urgent accountability and systemic justice to rescue a failing system.

The Mandate That Refuses To Die: June 12, Democracy And The Unfinished Business Of A Nation

In a profound reflections essay commemorating Democracy Day 2026, media scholar Dr. Maxwell Ngene argues that while Nigeria has built structural democratic continuity, the true socioeconomic and electoral promises of the historic June 12, 1993 mandate remain unfulfilled
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