Nigeria Accuses US Lawmakers Of Orchestrating Anti-Nigeria Agenda Over False Genocide Narrative
Presidency alleges coordinated anti-Nigeria agenda by US lawmakers spreading false genocide claims to undermine the country’s image.
Presidency alleges coordinated anti-Nigeria agenda by US lawmakers spreading false genocide claims to undermine the country’s image.
Economist Paul Alaje warns that Nigeria must deliberately manage its population to prevent worsening poverty and unequal resource distribution.
Former PDP Legal Adviser Jacob Mark says Bayelsa Governor Diri should vacate office, as holding power without party affiliation is illegal
Police spokesman Hundeyin says 13 arrested during pro-Kanu protest, insists no live ammunition was fired.
Senior Advocate Adeboro Adams says Nigerians have a constitutional right to peaceful protest but must act within lawful limits.
The National Coordinator of the Coalition of Southern Groups and human rights activist Oladotun Hassan says protest was politically motivated to incite unrest, urges DSS and police to investigate organisers.
Activist Aisha Yesufu says the #EndSARS protest was “killed off” by the state, not ended by protesters.
PDP member and Obidient, Dickson Iroegbu, says the peaceful protest for Nnamdi Kanu’s release shows Nigerians are united against injustice
and government oppression.
Activist Omoyele Sowore says Nnamdi Kanu’s detention is political persecution, accusing government of injustice and defying court orders.
Wilson Uwujaren says the EFCC’s clampdown on Naira racketeering and round-tripping played a key role in restoring currency stability.
Igwe Achebe outlines Ofala festival’s rich heritage, calls for youth involvement, stronger security, and support for cultural museums.
Security expert Femi Dare says any coup attempt in Nigeria would fail as citizens and regional bodies will oppose it.
EiE director Yemi Adamolekun warns growing defections and weakened opposition threaten Nigeria’s democratic independence and accountability.
Lawyer Frank Tietie insists no law stops citizens from protesting and urges government to respect constitutional rights.
Constitutional lawyer Fred Nzeako says electoral fraud, not defections, remains the biggest threat to Nigeria’s democracy.
UICC President-elect Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu urges early detection, community education, and local drug production to reduce Nigeria’s growing cancer burden.
Political analyst Cornel Osigwe says Governor Soludo’s achievements guarantee APGA’s victory in the forthcoming Anambra governorship election.
Nigerian-born US Police officer Akintunde Akintayo says improved welfare, retraining, and cultural change are vital for transforming Nigeria’s police force.
Dr Moses Paul says AMAC has failed completely in governance, blaming poor leadership for the collapse of essential services.
APC spokesman Felix Morka says rising defections reflect democratic choice, not a slide toward one-party rule.
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