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Mama Pi went viral after criticizing Nigeria’s boycott of the electronic transmission of election results and questioning why leaders appeared reluctant despite wielding major political power. Mama Pi went viral after criticizing Nigeria’s boycott of the electronic transmission of election results and questioning why leaders appeared reluctant despite wielding major political power. A social media personality popularly known as “Mama Pee” has sparked reactions online as she expresses anger over the ongoing controversy surrounding the electronic transmission of election results in Nigeria. In a widely seen video, she criticized political leaders and institutions, questioning why the adoption of full electronic…

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Ugochukwu Madu, a health communication specialist from Nigeria, has closed all his accounts with the United Bank for Africa (UBA). The decision follows comments by UBA chairman Tony Elumelu, who supports President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic reforms. Elumelu’s support for the president’s policies prompted mixed reactions on social media. Nigerian-born health communications expert Ugochukwu Madu has reportedly closed all his accounts at the United Bank for Africa (UBA), following its chairman, Tony Elumelu’s recent comments in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic reforms. Madu announced his decision shortly after Elumelu publicly backed the president’s ongoing policy measures, sparking mixed…

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The De Imperial Philanthropic Family (DIPF) has awarded £1 million each to the 25 best-performing students from the South East who scored 250 points and above in the 2025 UTME. The beneficiaries were selected on merit and honored at a ceremony held in Awka, Anambra State The Royal Philanthropic Family (DIPF) has awarded £1,000,000 each to 25 outstanding students from the South East in recognition of their outstanding performance in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The 2025 DIPF Scholarship Award Ceremony was held on Thursday, February 12, 2026, in Awka, Anambra State. The event brought together education stakeholders,…

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Adetuke ‘Tuke’ Morgan has appeared on the NYSC portal for years as a smiling policewoman. She served in Lagos during the 2013 batch C and was a member of the brigade band. After retiring, she built a successful career as a saxophonist, model, blogger, photographer and actress. For years, many Nigerians have wondered about the identity of the smiling policewoman, whose photo appeared on the official portal of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). Now the mystery is solved. The woman in this popular photo is Adetuk “Tuk” Morgan. She served in Lagos State during the 2013 Batch C service…

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Kenneth Eze (APC-Ebonyi) has called for a national debate on replacing Nigeria’s current two-term four-year presidential cycle with a 16-year term.Chairman, Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation, Eze stated this while speaking to journalists at Oshibo-Amagu Country House in Eza South Local Government Area on Monday.Frequent election cycles undermine policy continuity and hinder national development, he noted.“Every four years, we go back to campaign mode. By the third year, governance slows down and attention turns to re-election; that’s why projects are abandoned and policies are premature.””The Nigerian constitution provides for a four-year term for the president, renewable once, but…

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When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s political strategists launched the glossy City Boys Movement, they might have expected applause, viral support and a wave of support from Nigeria’s urban elite. Instead, they got something even more humiliating: complete silencefollowed by a devastating counterattack from the Obidin movement that cost zero naira but achieved maximum impact.Within days of the launch of the City Boys campaign, Obidient supporters posted their elaborate Country Boys campaign on social media. The response is organic, rapid, and extremely effective. While Tinubu’s camp reportedly spent billions trying to buy influence and sway public opinion, Peter Obi’s supporters simply…

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JAMB UTME Result Checking Portal – https://www.jamb.gov.ng this Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) release UTME results The Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) is in a few days. your JAMB results Shows the total marks you obtained in the exam and determines your eligibility for admission to Nigerian Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education. Most candidates can now Check their JAMB results online or via SMS without using any scratch card. In this complete guide, you’ll learn: How to check JAMB results online How to check JAMB results via SMS How to print a transcript Common error messages and their…

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If you selected “Waiting for results” During your UTME registration, you Must be uploaded immediately after O’Level results are released. Failure to do so may prevent your admission from being processed even after you pass the exam or UTME. This step is mandatory for all candidates who are waiting for their results using: West African Examinations Council (WAEC) National Examinations Council (NECO) National Business and Technology Examination Board (NABTEB) All uploads are processed through the official Joint Admissions and Matriculation Portal. In this guide, you’ll learn: Where to upload Upload fee step by step process How to verify upload Common…

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Nigerian musician Vic O, whose real name is Victor Ncha Odu, is currently in detention. A video of him expressing his anguish in detention has circulated online. He has been detained since before Valentine’s Day. Nigerian musician Victor Ncha Odu, popularly known as Vic O, has appealed for help after a video showing him being detained surfaced online. In the clip, the singer, songwriter and rapper, who lost his parents several years ago, appears distressed as he talks about his situation. Vic O revealed that he was detained ahead of Valentine’s Day and is scheduled to appear in court in…

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Dele Momodu denied claims that he was against Peter Obi and said he had supported him in the past. Responding to criticism of African Democratic Congress (ADC) Chairman Dele Momodu has denied claims that he is against former presidential candidate Peter Obi. Momodu made the clarification in response to a post on X by a user named @Blazeregent. The user accused him of harboring anti-Obi sentiment and questioned his right to criticize others. User X wrote: “First purify yourself and oppose OBI. You have no moral right to criticize such a thing. “If you have the right to always oppose…

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