· Jun 17

Daddy Freeze Reveals Receiving Death Threats Over Criticism of Nigerian Pastors

Media personality Daddy Freeze revealed on The Honest Bunch podcast that over a decade ago, he received death threats for criticizing Nigerian Christian pastors. He explained his criticism followed his church excommunication after divorce, leading him to study scriptures deeply and challenge certain church practices. Freeze noted the threats extended...
· Jun 5

Bill Gates Says Nigeria’s Health Budget Too Low to Tackle Maternal Mortality, Diseases

Billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has criticized Nigeria’s health spending as inadequate to address major healthcare challenges such as high maternal mortality, child deaths, and disease outbreaks. During a roundtable in Lagos, Gates highlighted that Nigeria’s health budget is very small both in relative and absolute terms compared...
· Jun 2

Falz Voices Concerns Over Raising Children in Nigeria Amid Security and Economic Worries

Falz expressed serious concerns over raising children in Nigeria, citing insecurity and economic challenges as primary reasons. During a podcast with Ifedayo Agoro, he admitted he hadn’t fully contemplated parenthood but found it difficult to commit to raising a family amid Nigeria’s current security threats and his experiences as an...
· Jun 2

Nneoma Ukpabi fires back at Rita Edochie over dress criticism

Nollywood actress Nneoma Ukpabi has responded strongly to veteran actress Rita Edochie following comments she made condemning indecent dressing. Rita had declared her intolerance for indecent attire and said she would react strongly to anyone dressing immodestly around her. Nneoma, who recently gained attention for wearing a revealing outfit at...
· May 28

FG orders JAMB to blacklist cheating candidates and complicit CBT Centres

The Nigerian Federal Government has directed major examination bodies including JAMB, WAEC, NECO, and NABTEB to blacklist candidates and Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres involved in examination malpractices. This move follows the 2025 UTME exam cheating revelations where over 3,000 candidates were implicated in frauds such as hacking CBT systems and...