Roberts Orji

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Roberts Orji – Correspondent-at-Large: Roberts Orji is a seasoned journalist specializing in political and governance reporting across Nigeria. As Correspondent-at-Large, he ensures in-depth coverage of critical national issues while maintaining editorial integrity.

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Police Detain Five Akwa Ibom Armed Robbery Suspects in Eket

Police in Akwa Ibom have detained five armed robbery suspects during a raid in Eket LGA, recovering drugs, cash and other exhibits.

Deportation Drive Targets 97 Nigerians As U.S. Expands Immigration Crackdown

Deportation of Nigerians from the United States has risen to 97 as U.S. authorities expand a nationwide immigration crackdown targeting individuals accused of serious criminal offences.

Revenue Surge Pushes Federation Account Inflow To N35 Trillion In 2025 – AGF

Revenue inflows into Nigeria’s Federation Account rose sharply to ₦35 trillion in 2025, as the Accountant-General attributes the growth to fiscal reforms and renewed efforts to close revenue leakages.

CAS Commends Mbah’s Security Push, Vows Stronger Air Force Partnership In Enugu

The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, has praised Gov. Peter Mbah’s commitment to security in Enugu State, pledging deeper Nigerian Air Force collaboration to sustain peace and development.

South East Central To Tinubu Administration’s Economic Vision – Shettima

Vice President Kashim Shettima says the South East is central to President Tinubu’s economic agenda, stressing coordinated regional planning and long-term infrastructure development.

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Tinubu Names Ex-UNILAG VC Ogundipe As NUC Board Chairman

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed former University of Lagos Vice-Chancellor, Professor Oluwatoyin Temitayo Ogundipe, as Chairman of the Governing Board of the National Universities Commission (NUC), entrusting him with overseeing reforms and strengthening Nigeria’s university system.

Presidency Dismisses Obi’s Resignation Call, Defends Tinubu’s Record

The Presidency has rejected Peter Obi’s call for President Bola Tinubu’s resignation, describing it as a distraction while highlighting the administration’s achievements in security, economic reforms, infrastructure development and governance.

Major ISIS Crackdown: US Designates Nigerian, Two Others, Six Entities Over Terror Financing

The United States has designated a Nigerian, two other individuals and six entities for allegedly financing ISIS, accusing them of operating a transnational network that moved funds across Europe, the Middle East and West Africa to support the terrorist group's activities.

Deadly Heatwave: 18 Die In France As Record Temperatures Sweep Europe

A severe heatwave sweeping across Europe has claimed at least 18 lives in France, including two children left in a hot vehicle, while record-breaking temperatures continue to raise concerns across the continent.
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