If you asked Nigerians, they would say emphatically that Nigerians are holier than citizens of Western countries. That was why many sneered that the California wildfires were a sign of the anger of God over the “iniquities” committed in the United States of America,
The social commentaries trailing the raging inferno in Southern California have shown that many human beings have a penchant for the petty. While lives are being lost in their tens, and properties are licked up like paper in their thousands,
including a superyacht and prime real estate in New York and California, were confiscated in 2023 by U.S. authorities during Alison-Madueke’s trial. Of the repatriated funds, $50 million will be allocated to rural electrification programs in Nigeria ...
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has returned to Nigeria after she and her friends were affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. She also prayed to God to help them out.
In November 2022, the US government repatriated to Nigeria, $20.6m in assets allegedly stolen by former Nigerian military leader Gen Sani Abacha. Five years ago, Washington transferred $311.8m to the Nigerian government as part of a previous agreement to repatriate assets that traced back to the Abacha regime.
About 45% of Nigerians do not have access to electricity. The government plans to power rural communities with funds recovered from a former oil minister and her associates.
So, one could ask, as 2024 was the hottest year on human record, is the California fire a sign of fearful things to come? If this is the case, then Nigeria has its own house to clean. Let’s ...
It marks the first repatriation of assets linked to Alison-Madueke, who served as Nigeria's oil minister ... and prime real estate in New York and California, were confiscated in 2023 by U.S ...
The United States announced Friday that it would be returning USD 52.88 million in seized assets to Nigeria as part of a yearslong corruption probe against former oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke and associates,
The Covenant University, a private Christian institution in Ota, Ogun State, once again emerged as the best varsity in Nigeria in the
In a bold move to solidify its position as Africa’s technology capital, Lagos state is set to host Nigeria’s first Artificial Intelligence-focused university,
Camera: AFOLABI SOTUNDE. FOOTAGE OF THE EXPLOSION AREA AND THE BURNING TRUCK. [Restrictions: Spain, Latin America, or the U.S. Hispanic market]