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Federal Government Introduces Mandatory Drug Tests for Secondary School Students.

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced plans to introduce mandatory drug testing for secondary school students as part of efforts to combat substance abuse among young people. According to officials, the policy is aimed at identifying and addressing drug-related issues early while promoting healthier lifestyles and safer learning environments within schools across the country. Authorities expressed concern over the rising cases of drug abuse among teenagers, noting that substance misuse has increasingly become a major social and educational challenge affecting students’ health, behavior, and academic performance. The initiative is expected to involve collaboration between schools, parents, healthcare professionals, and relevant agencies responsible for drug enforcement and public health. While some Nigerians have welcomed the move as a necessary step toward curbing youth drug abuse, others have raised concerns regarding privacy, implementation methods, and the psyc...

Anambra Governor Cracks Down on Alleged Fake Pastors and Bishops

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The Governor of Anambra State, Chukwuma Soludo, has stirred reactions after issuing a strong warning to religious leaders accused of staging fake miracles and misleading members of the public. Speaking during a public engagement, Soludo stated that authorities in the state had already arrested individuals allegedly posing as fake pastors and bishops. He further challenged clerics who claim to possess miraculous healing powers to demonstrate them at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital Amaku (Amaku Hospital). According to the governor, anyone claiming the ability to perform miracles should prove such powers in a real medical environment where critically ill patients are receiving treatment. The remarks have sparked widespread debate across religious and public circles, with some Nigerians applauding the governor’s stance against exploitation and alleged religious manipulation, while others argue that spiritual matters should not be subjected to political ...

Ahmad Gumi Alleges Foreign Intelligence Involvement in Nigeria’s Security Crisis.

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Islamic cleric, Ahmad Gumi, has sparked widespread reactions after making a controversial claim regarding the security situation in Nigeria. In a recent statement, Gumi alleged that American intelligence agencies were involved in sponsoring terrorism within the country. The remark has quickly generated intense debate across political and security circles, with many Nigerians reacting strongly online. As of now, no evidence has been publicly presented to support the allegation, and there has been no official response from the United States government regarding the claim. Nigeria has battled terrorism and insurgency for years, particularly from extremist groups operating in parts of the country. The complexity of the conflict has often led to speculation, conspiracy theories, and differing opinions about external influence and geopolitical interests. Security analysts caution that allegations involving foreign governments and intelligence operations require credible evidence ...

Lagos Residents May Face Higher Electricity Tariffs as State Rules Out Subsidy.

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Residents of Lagos State may soon experience an increase in electricity tariffs following indications from the state government that it will not provide subsidies for power consumers. The development suggests that consumers could bear the full cost of electricity supply as authorities push for a more market-driven power sector. Officials argue that subsidies are financially unsustainable and may hinder long-term investment and efficiency within the energy industry. The announcement has generated mixed reactions among residents and business owners, many of whom are already grappling with rising living costs and economic pressure. Supporters of the policy believe that removing subsidies could encourage improved service delivery, infrastructure investment, and more stable electricity supply over time. However, critics warn that higher tariffs may place additional strain on households and small businesses struggling with inflation and unstable incomes. Energy experts note that ...

“My Husband Faced Impotence Rumours” — Priscilla Ojo-Nkambala Speaks Out.

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Media personality, Priscilla Ojo, now known as Priscilla Ojo-Nkambala, has opened up about the challenges she and her husband faced before welcoming their first child. According to her, her husband was subjected to rumours and speculation in Tanzania regarding alleged impotence before the couple eventually became parents. Speaking on the experience, she reflected on the emotional pressure that public speculation and online commentary can place on relationships, especially when couples are constantly under public scrutiny. Her revelation has sparked conversations online about the impact of rumours, societal expectations around marriage and childbirth, and the pressure many couples face regarding fertility issues. Many supporters have praised the couple for remaining united despite public criticism, while others have called for greater sensitivity when discussing private family matters. The story has also reignited broader discussions about how social media speculation can af...