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Port Harcourt Protesters Demand Change in “EndBadGovernance” Rally

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The “EndBadGovernance” protest has erupted in Port Harcourt, with crowds taking to the streets to demand change.

Demonstrators are voicing frustration over corruption, poor infrastructure, and economic issues.

The rally, marked by chants and signs calling for reform, has drawn significant attention.

 


 

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VeryDarkMan Reveals Fresh Allegations Against Bobrisky in Corruption Investigation

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Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has announced that he holds further explosive allegations against Nigerian cross-dresser Bobrisky.

Otse expressed his intent to share these details with Federal Lawmakers, during an investigative hearing held by the House of Representatives Joint Committee.

The committee is currently investigating alarming claims of corruption involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Nigeria Correctional Services (NCoS) in connection with Bobrisky’s prosecution and imprisonment.

According to Otse, the existing revelations are just the beginning, hinting that more damaging information regarding Bobrisky’s case will soon come to light.

However, Bobrisky was notably absent from the hearing, choosing not to make an appearance.

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His legal counsel informed lawmakers that the cross-dresser was unable to attend due to health issues.

The absence has only intensified the curiosity surrounding the case, as the public eagerly awaits further developments.

With Otse promising to reveal more information, it appears that the controversy is far from over.

Lawmakers continue their probe, aiming to get to the root of the matter and address the serious allegations raised.

This investigation could have broader implications for the accountability of both the EFCC and the NCoS in high-profile cases.

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October 1 Protest in Nigeria to Go Ahead Despite Warnings

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Organizers of the October 1 nationwide protest against hardship in Nigeria have confirmed they will move forward with the event despite warnings from the Federal Government and the Nigeria Police Force.

Omoyele Sowore, a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) and a key organizer, declared on his X account, “NO GOING BACK! #FearlessInOctober.”  In an interview, he pointed out the worsening economic situation, noting that petrol prices have risen by nearly N300 per liter since the last protest on August 1, while the naira has further devalued and market prices have increased.

He also mentioned the impact of floods and rising violence from bandits on communities. The peaceful protest is scheduled to take place at Eagles Square in Abuja, while Lagos organizers plan to begin their march at 7:30 AM from the Ikeja Under Bridge.


 

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Obasanjo Shows Off Dance Moves, Competes with Pokolee at Event

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo recently entertained guests at an event where he showcased his dance moves, giving Nigerian dancer, Pokolee, a fun challenge on the dance floor. The lively display of energy from the former president drew smiles and cheers from the audience as he effortlessly grooved alongside the popular dancer.

 


 

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