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Two Brothers Arrested in Edo State for Assaulting Police and Illicit Drug Trade

Two brothers, Adodo Irorehe, 62, and Godwin Isaac Irorehe, 40, were apprehended by the Edo State Police Command’s Raider Squad during a raid on a known drug hotspot.
The brothers, who owned the premises, opened fire on the police, damaging a vehicle’s side mirror before being subdued. Recovered items included two firearms, ammunition, and various illicit drugs.
The suspects will face charges once investigations are concluded, according to SP Joel Moses Yamu, the command’s spokesperson.
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Federal Government Says ₦1.5m Monthly Salary for President is Too Small

The Federal Government has announced plans to review the salaries of top political office holders, including the President, governors, ministers, and other senior officials. Officials say the current pay is no longer enough considering the responsibilities and challenges these leaders face.
At a press briefing in Abuja, Mohammed Shehu, Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), revealed that President Bola Tinubu currently earns ₦1.5 million per month, while ministers take home less than ₦1 million monthly. These figures, he noted, have not changed since 2008. Shehu described the current pay structure as “unrealistic” and “untenable” for the people in these positions.
Shehu also highlighted huge gaps in pay across government offices. For example, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria earns about ten times more than the President, while heads of certain agencies can make up to twenty times more than the Attorney-General of the Federation. He called this imbalance “unfair and unacceptable.”
The RMAFC emphasized that it is constitutionally responsible for determining the salaries of political, judicial, and legislative office holders, though it does not control salaries for civil servants or other public sector workers. The proposed review has drawn criticism from labor groups. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) argued that the move overlooks growing inequality and the many allowances and perks already available to public officials.
The government says it will engage with labor unions, civil society groups, and other stakeholders to ensure a fair approach to the salary adjustments.
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Obi and Atiku: What If Obi Steps Down For Atiku in 2027

As the 2027 presidential race draws closer, conversations around alliances and sacrifices are getting louder. Two names that stand out in the mix are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Anambra governor Peter Obi. Both men now belong to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), a platform that is pushing to challenge the ruling party.
For now, Obi has made it clear that he is not contesting as anyone’s deputy. He insists he is in the race for the top job and denies having any agreement with Atiku. Still, political watchers have not stopped speculating about a possible deal that could see one of them step down for the other.
If Obi were to step aside for Atiku, a few things could happen. First, the opposition could suddenly look stronger. Atiku commands influence in the north, while Obi carries the backing of young, urban, and southern voters. Together, that combination could shake the ruling party and create real competition.
But the risks are also obvious. Obi’s supporters, popularly called the “Obidients,” might not take it lightly. Many of them see him as a symbol of change, not someone who compromises for political convenience. If he drops out, a section of his base might feel betrayed and even pull back from the polls.
Inside the ADC, such a move could also cause problems. There are already controversies about zoning, fairness, and the need for fresh leadership. An Obi withdrawal in favor of Atiku could cause issues and weaken the unity the coalition is trying to build.
At the same time, critics and rivals would not miss the chance to frame Obi’s decision as a sell-out move. They would question whether he truly stands by the principles he preaches. That could hurt his image, even if the alliance looks good on paper.
Wrapping up, if Obi steps down for Atiku, the opposition may look more united, but it risks losing the energy and loyalty that Obi himself brings to the race. For now, he insists he is not backing out, and there is no concrete agreement suggesting otherwise.
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FG to Give ₦75,000 Cash to 2.2 Million Families in Nigeria

The Federal Government has confirmed that it will begin sharing cash support to vulnerable households across the country within the next two weeks. The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Tanko Sununu, explained that the initiative is part of efforts to cushion the hardship faced by millions of Nigerians.
According to the minister, about 2.2 million households are expected to benefit from the scheme. He assured citizens that the process will be carried out openly, stressing that transparency is a key priority for the government this time.
However, the announcement has already gotten reactions. While many struggling families welcome the news, civil society groups have raised concerns about accountability. Groups like HURIWA have called on the government to go beyond verbal assurances and publish clear details of how beneficiaries are selected and how the funds will be disbursed. They argue that without open records, the scheme could fall into the same trust problems that affected past interventions.
Cash transfers are not new in Nigeria. Since 2015, different governments have used similar programs to provide temporary relief for low-income families. But critics say the success of such initiatives depends largely on proper monitoring and fairness in distribution.
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