News
TRENDING! Video shows kids stoning Tinubu’s portrait over hardship

Some children in northern Nigeria have been captured on camera stoning President Bola Tinubu’s portrait in protest at the current economic problems and mounting hunger in the country.
The children are seen in the video stoning a photograph of President Tinubu hung on a wall.
Northerners and indeed Muslims are known to stone photographs of people they do not like as a sign of rejection, which was probably borrowed from Rajm.
The term also refers to the ritual casting of stones at the Devil during the hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca).
The removal of subsidy and floating of the Naira by President Bola Tinubu’s administration have worsened hardship, pushed up the prices of goods and services and led to naira depreciation.
This has resulted in protests in some parts of the country.
Last Monday, SaharaReporters reported how residents of Ibadan in Oyo State blocked major roads to protest against the economic hardship caused by the policies.
The protest began in Ibadan’s Mokola area, and the protesters, mostly youths, barricaded the Mokola under-bridge and the Queen Elizabeth Road.
Earlier this month, SaharaReporters reported how similar protests were held in Minna and Suleja, the commercial nerve centres of Niger State.
The angry protesters called on President Tinubu’s government to end the hardship and unbearable inflation in the country.
They also lamented the hikes in the prices of gas and fuel in the country.
News
Tinubu nominates Melvin Ayogu to CBN board, requests Senate approval

President Bola Tinubu has nominated Melvin Ayogu to the board of the Central Bank of Nigeria and has sought Senate confirmation for the appointment.
The Special Adviser to Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, made this in a statement on Wednesday.
Tinubu also sought Senate confirmation for Nwakuche Ndidi as controller-general of the Nigerian Correctional Service.
He said the requests, conveyed in letters to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, were read during Tuesday’s plenary.
Tinubu had previously nominated Robert Agbide, Ado Wanga, Murtala Sagaley, Urom Eke, and Olayinka Aliyu to the CBN board in February 2024.
However, on February 29, 2024, the senate confirmed four people as members of the board of the CBN after Eke rejected the offer, citing “conflict of interest”.
Tinubu replaced Eke with Ruby Onwudiwe on March 13, 2024; however, a day after, reports circulated that the president withdrew her nomination over political affiliation with the Labour Party, an opposition of the All Progressives Congress.
The decision reportedly followed pressure mounted on the president by members of the APC, as Onwudiwe publicly supported Peter Obi, who contested on the LP platform against Tinubu, at the 2023 presidential elections.
News
LSHA crisis: Tinubu meets Obasa, Meranda at Presidential Villa

Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly have arrived the State House, Abuja, to meet with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The legislators who arrived in two coaster buses had been allowed into the President’s office area to wait for the meeting.
Both the reinstated Speaker of the Assembly, Hon Mudashiru Obasa, and the ousted one, Hon Mojisola Miranda, were also sighted in the team.
While Meranda arrived with her colleagues at some minutes past 2pm, Obasa arrived separately at about 2:50pm.
The meeting may not be unconnected with the recent leadership crisis in the State House of Assembly.
It would be recalled that Hon. Obasa was impeached as Speaker by a majority of his colleagues, but he was latter reinstated after the intervention of the political leaders especially the Governor’s Advisory Council, (GAC)
Despite the Speaker’s reinstatement, it was gathered that the bad blood as a result of his impeachment is yet to be over.
The Nation
News
Fubara’s Letter To Rivers Assembly Over S’Court Verdict Is ‘Useless’-Wike declares

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has discribed as “useless” the letter sent by Governor Siminalayi Fubara to the Rivers State House of Assembly, requesting a meeting regarding the Supreme Court’s ruling on the state’s political matters.
During a conversation with journalists in Abuja on Wednesday, Wike, the former governor of Rivers State, voiced his disapproval, emphasizing that Speaker Martins Amaewhule and other members of the Rivers Assembly are independent individuals who deserve respect.
Wike argued that instead of issuing a public letter to invite the lawmakers, Fubara should have contacted Amaewhule and his team directly by phone to schedule a private meeting at a convenient time.
-
News11 hours ago
Video: WATCH tearful Senator Natasha reporting Akpabio to IPU
-
News24 hours ago
NSITF vows prompt payment of compensation, presents cheque to National Assembly staff
-
News5 hours ago
Authentic Lawmakers Resume Sitting At Rivers Assembly After Shutting Out Governor Fubara From Presenting 2025 Budget
-
News16 hours ago
Tinubu to Fubara: comply fully with S’Court verdict
-
News23 hours ago
Bill To Establish Federal College of Entrepreneurship Ntigha Pass Second Reading
-
News6 hours ago
Nigerian ‘Dead Woman’ Appears In Court To Reclaim £350k London Home From Scammer
-
News4 hours ago
SAD! Angry fan k!lls female influencer during live stream
-
News22 hours ago
Just in: Tinubu meets with PANDEF leaders at Aso Rock