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Peter Obi

Nigerians, four years is more than enough for a leader to put his state/country in a good shape and also for the voters to evaluate his works, if such a leader would be re-elected to office or not.

Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has proven that a leader who is prepared to work for his people does not need so many years in office to show results. Also, Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso has been in office for just a short time, yet he has transformed his country to an unimaginable […]

Nigerians, four years is more than enough for a leader to put his state/country in a good shape and also for the voters to evaluate his works, if such a leader would be re-elected to office or not. Read More »

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Qualified Nigerians should show more interest in governance. This is one of the ways Nigeria as a country can move forward.

At this point, it is clear that leadership in Nigeria has been reduced to a norm where many of those in power do not possess the qualifications or capacity to hold the positions they occupy. Most of these individuals are pushed into office by godfathers who themselves have too many skeletons in their cupboards. This

Qualified Nigerians should show more interest in governance. This is one of the ways Nigeria as a country can move forward. Read More »

It would have been better if the government of Nigeria re-built all federal roads in the country, which have now become so bad, especially during the rainy season, than building bus terminals.

The Viewers Corner News team is appealing to the government of Nigeria to redirect the funds budgeted for building bus terminals in various zones across the country toward fixing federal roads. While building bus terminals may be a commendable project, the priority should be addressing the deplorable condition of federal roads, many of which have

It would have been better if the government of Nigeria re-built all federal roads in the country, which have now become so bad, especially during the rainy season, than building bus terminals. Read More »

Canada allegedly named two major political parties in Nigeria as terrorist organisations, which is troubling.

How did Canada arrive at such a conclusion: allegedly naming the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) as terrorist organisations? Honestly, this is troubling. It is true that the ruling political party in Nigeria has often been accused of failing to respect the rights of citizens, with reports of Nigerians

Canada allegedly named two major political parties in Nigeria as terrorist organisations, which is troubling. Read More »

Nwifuru

The people of Ebonyi state should not expect to be governed nicely and jobs created in the state considering the corrupt ex-governor who brought governor Francis Nwifuru to power.

Ebonyi state in Nigeria could have been one of the best states in the country if a leader with wisdom and genuine concern for the daily struggles of the people had been elected as governor. Unfortunately, ex-governor David Umahi, known for his corrupt practices, made sure that when his tenure ended, one of his close

The people of Ebonyi state should not expect to be governed nicely and jobs created in the state considering the corrupt ex-governor who brought governor Francis Nwifuru to power. Read More »

Hajia Halima Shehu

Hajia Halima Shehu in-charge of poverty alleviation program in Nigeria allegedly transferred billions of naira belonging to the government into her four private bank accounts and said it was a mistake.

Hajia Halima Shehu, who is in charge of the poverty alleviation program in Nigeria, allegedly transferred billions of naira into her four private bank accounts. During interrogation, she claimed the money was mistakenly transferred. But the shocking part is that the alleged money was deposited into four different accounts belonging to her. It is pathetic

Hajia Halima Shehu in-charge of poverty alleviation program in Nigeria allegedly transferred billions of naira belonging to the government into her four private bank accounts and said it was a mistake. Read More »

Billions of naira have been mapped out as alleged to renovate Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria, by the government, while key sectors of the economy like education suffer a huge setback.

It appears the Nigerian government is showing little interest in lifting citizens out of poverty or tackling the insecurity that continues to cripple the nation’s economy. The question is this: why should billions of naira allegedly saved from the removal of fuel subsidy be channelled into renovating an airport that, by all indications, does not

Billions of naira have been mapped out as alleged to renovate Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria, by the government, while key sectors of the economy like education suffer a huge setback. Read More »

The electoral system of Nigeria should be reformed to suit present and future developmental goals.

Nigeria will never rise to its true potential until we fix these things: our corrupt and outdated electoral system. Every other problem: insecurity, poverty, unemployment, economic collapse begins with the kind of leaders this broken system produces. Right now, the least qualified, most self-serving individuals are running our country. They make laws for us, yet

The electoral system of Nigeria should be reformed to suit present and future developmental goals. Read More »

What a surprising statement coming from a senior member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigeria.

If Nigeria were to hold a truly free and fair election today, the All Progressives Congress (APC) the ruling party would stand no chance of winning. Since taking over leadership of the country, APC has failed to properly complete any major project. Instead, their most consistent achievement has been borrowing money from the World Bank.

What a surprising statement coming from a senior member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigeria. Read More »

Goodluck Jonathan

Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan Should Resist Calls to Contest the 2027 Presidential Election.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan is currently respected by many Nigerians, with some even calling him a hero of democracy, largely because the leaders who came after him have failed to repair Nigeria’s broken economy. However, our advice to him is simple: do not run for the 2027 presidential election. The reality is that he will

Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan Should Resist Calls to Contest the 2027 Presidential Election. Read More »

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