Benue Killings: “Nigerians are Dying, President Nowhere to be Found,” Atiku Fires Tinubu Again

In a nation already battling inflation, unemployment, and insecurity, another layer of tension has erupted—this time from the political elite. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has once again come for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and this time, his words are piercing. He’s not mincing words. Atiku is openly accusing the Tinubu administration of “utter incompetence”…

Why Did JAMB Suddenly Reschedule the 2025 UTME? Here’s Everything You Need to Know

In a surprising twist that has caught many candidates and parents off guard, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially announced a rescheduling of the much-anticipated 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Originally slated to begin on April 25th, the exams will now commence a day earlier—on Thursday, April 24, 2025. But the…

Unlocking N300,000 Annually: The MTN Scholarship Opportunity You Can’t Afford to Miss in 2025

In the heart of Nigeria’s academic journey, a rare and powerful opportunity has surfaced—one that could completely change your educational path. Imagine having N300,000 deposited into your account every year simply because you’re brilliant and hardworking. Sound too good to be true? It’s not. This scholarship scheme is not only real but also within your…

The NNPC/SEPLAT JV Undergraduate Scholarship 2025 – Are You Eligible for This Life-Changing Opportunity?

In a remarkable effort to support education and empower the next generation of Nigerian leaders, the NNPC/SEPLAT Joint Venture has opened applications for the 2025 National Undergraduate Scholarship Programme. This annual initiative offers financial aid to outstanding undergraduates, giving them the freedom to focus on their academics without the burden of tuition fees. This isn’t…

Why Is Nigeria Still Importing Petrol Despite the Dangote Refinery?

In 2025, Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery, a massive 650,000 barrels-per-day facility, was expected to transform the nation’s energy landscape by reducing reliance on imported fuel. However, despite its operational status, Nigeria continues to import petrol. This paradox raises questions about the refinery’s pricing strategies, market dynamics, and the broader implications for Nigeria’s energy security.​ The Promise…