Bola Tinubu

More tough times are ahead as the government of Nigeria tightens up its economic policies.

The economic policies of the government of Nigeria are making it extremely difficult for companies that are willing to invest in the economy of Nigeria to start having doubts about whether to invest or not. Some companies currently operating in Nigeria are operating at a loss; some of these companies have so many workers and […]

More tough times are ahead as the government of Nigeria tightens up its economic policies. Read More »

The United States of America does not endorse the International Criminal Court (ICC), according to one top official of the United States of America.

We are asking the third-world countries, especially countries on the continent of Africa, why they are still members of the International Criminal Court. An organization that was allegedly established to hurt and control leaders of third-world countries. We had expected them to leave such an organization that does not believe in equality and fairness. An

The United States of America does not endorse the International Criminal Court (ICC), according to one top official of the United States of America. Read More »

Some senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria would support the death penalty for convicted corrupt politicians of Nigeria who may have stolen trillions of naira, but not less than that.

After making it a law in Nigeria to have drug offenders killed, the Viewers Corner News correspondent in Abuja spoke with some of the senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who supported the death penalty for drug offenders. During their interactions, he asked them if they had ever thought of a death penalty for

Some senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria would support the death penalty for convicted corrupt politicians of Nigeria who may have stolen trillions of naira, but not less than that. Read More »

Governor Yahaya Bello

Nigerians ask: Has ex-governor Yahaya Bello’s case of allegedly stealing over 80 billion naira of Kogi state money been swept under the carpet?

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of Nigeria, Mr. Olanipekun Olakoyede, promised Nigerians that he was going to investigate ex-governor Yahaya Bello’s alleged 80 billion naira fraud. But till today, Nigerians have not heard anything concerning the case. So they are calling on the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission

Nigerians ask: Has ex-governor Yahaya Bello’s case of allegedly stealing over 80 billion naira of Kogi state money been swept under the carpet? Read More »

Pensioners in Nigeria

The government of Nigeria should look into the pension allowances of elders in Nigeria and have them upgraded.

It is so surprising to see pensioners in Nigeria who worked throughout their lives serving their country, and when they retire, the government of Nigeria pays them peanuts on a monthly basis as pension allowances. With what pensioners are collecting on a monthly basis in Nigeria, it cannot even buy their medicines. But on a

The government of Nigeria should look into the pension allowances of elders in Nigeria and have them upgraded. Read More »

President Paul Kagame

President Paul Kagame of Rwanda has become a sour taste in the throats of Africans and should be treated quickly before it gets out of hand.

We have written articles on this topic in the past, appealing to the people of Rwanda and the African Union to call President Paul Kagame to order. He should, as a matter of urgency, end the refugee relocation agreement he has with the United Kingdom. If not, in the future, the continent of Africa would

President Paul Kagame of Rwanda has become a sour taste in the throats of Africans and should be treated quickly before it gets out of hand. Read More »

President Diomaye of Senegal, who was duly elected by the people of his country, should choose his words carefully each time he visits a fellow African country.

It is not good to speak negatively against a leader of a country by another visiting leader, especially when such a leader is on a visit to a country on the continent of Africa. But then, on second thought, it is better to speak the truth. On his recent visit to Nigeria, the president of

President Diomaye of Senegal, who was duly elected by the people of his country, should choose his words carefully each time he visits a fellow African country. Read More »

The aggressive tax policies of the government of Nigeria are hurting the economy of Nigeria so badly and should be reviewed.

We have written articles on this topic in the past because we care about the welfare of the people of Nigeria and would want the government of Nigeria to review its unfavourable tax policies towards the people of the country. There are so many different taxes introduced by the government of Nigeria, which is hurting

The aggressive tax policies of the government of Nigeria are hurting the economy of Nigeria so badly and should be reviewed. Read More »

Fubara and Wike

Ex-governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, who is now a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has entered shark-infested water and may be in serious trouble.

Governor Sim Fubara of River State, whom ex-governor Nyesom Wike brought to take over from him, perhaps believing that he would cover his dirty past records, is now considering probing ex-governor Nyesom Wike’s eight years of leading River State. Though there are lots of unresolved issues between Governor Sim Fubara and ex-governor Nyesom Wike, who

Ex-governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, who is now a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has entered shark-infested water and may be in serious trouble. Read More »

The leader of Burkina Faso, Mr. Ibrahim Traore, has turned down the IMF financial assistance package as alleged, which is great.

The present leadership of Burkina Faso has never requested any assistance from the IMF or the World Bank since they took over power. But recently, it was revealed that the IMF, on its own, offered to assist Burkina Faso financially, which the leadership of the country rejected. The IMF knew that Burkina Faso is one

The leader of Burkina Faso, Mr. Ibrahim Traore, has turned down the IMF financial assistance package as alleged, which is great. Read More »

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