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“Nigeria Growing Faster Than US, UK” — Bwala Cites IMF Outlook
Presidential aide Daniel Bwala has said Nigeria’s economy is improving and projected to grow faster than that of the United States and the United Kingdom. Reacting to the IMF’s April 2026 World Economic Outlook, Bwala noted that Nigeria’s economy is expected to grow by 4.1% in 2026 and 4.3% in 2027, outpacing several major economies. He attributed the projected growth to ongoing reforms under President Bola Tinubu, adding that while the changes have been difficult, they are beginning to produce results.
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“Poverty is one of the reasons people are religous” – Gay Activist, Bisi Alimi
Gay rights activist Bisi Alimi has stirred reactions after claiming that poverty is a major reason people turn to religion. In a post on X, he argued that while the poor seek religion for hope, the wealthy often use it as a tool for control. He described religion as largely performative, a view that has since triggered mixed reactions online.
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“AI cannot give clarity that comes from the Holy Spirit” — Actress, Ruth Kadiri Raises Concern
Actress Ruth Kadiri has stirred reactions after warning against relying on artificial intelligence over faith. In a video, she said while AI can provide answers, it cannot replace the guidance and fulfilment believers get from the Holy Spirit. “People now ask AI for solutions, but it can’t give the clarity that comes from a spiritual connection,” she said. Kadiri also described AI as an imitation of what already exists in faith, adding that many are drifting from spiritual relationships to digital alternatives. She shared a personal experience of regaining clarity through prayer, urging Christians not to substitute faith with technology.
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“Fighting for Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom denied me many benefits” — Aguocha
Rep member Obi Aguocha has said he is facing personal and political setbacks due to his persistent calls for the release of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu. He revealed that his stance has led to negative profiling but insisted he has no regrets. “I know what I have lost… but I don’t regret it,” he said. Aguocha also criticised some Igbo leaders for avoiding the issue and urged greater unity, citing the coordinated efforts that secured Sunday Igboho’s release. He, however, commended Abia State Governor Alex Otti for efforts to mobilise support, while also taking a swipe at Deputy Speaker Benjamin…
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“Give Me Money, Delete Me from Social Media” — Mercy Eke on Fame
BBNaija winner Mercy Eke has said she values money far more than fame. In an interview, she described fame without wealth as meaningless, adding that she would willingly give up her public presence for the right price. “I would trade my fame for $2 billion… give me money and delete me,” she said. Eke noted that financial security would allow her live comfortably with her family, stressing that she doesn’t care much about staying in the spotlight.
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“We Will Resist This One-Party Agenda, Tinubu wants to become Paul Biya” — ADC Chieftain, Eze Chukwuemeka
ADC chieftain Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze has criticised President Bola Tinubu’s administration, describing the country’s current direction as “unfortunate” and warning against an alleged move toward a one-party system. In a statement, Eze accused the government of interfering in opposition parties to weaken them ahead of the 2027 elections, insisting such efforts would be resisted. “It is sad… after all we sacrificed to bring APC to power,” he said. He commended ADC supporters for ongoing protests and urged Nigerians to sustain pressure for free and credible elections. Eze also called on citizens to unite against what he described as hardship…
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“Insecurity Will End After 2027 Elections” — Akpabio Blames Rising Violence on Politics
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has linked Nigeria’s rising insecurity to the build-up to the 2027 elections, alleging that it is being sponsored by political actors. Speaking at the commissioning of the Nigerian Revenue Service headquarters in Abuja, Akpabio said the violence is driven by opponents of President Bola Tinubu. “Insecurity is increasing because elections are coming… immediately after the election, it will stop,” he said. He also mocked the opposition, referencing Peter Obi’s move to another platform, and described the opposition as being in disarray. Akpabio urged Nigerians to remain patient with the current administration, while commending tax boss Zacch…
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“History Will Judge Us by What We Build” — Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said Nigeria’s future will depend on concrete actions, strong institutions, and sustained discipline rather than mere rhetoric. Speaking at the commissioning of the newly completed NRS building, the president stressed the need for consistency, courage, and collective effort in driving national development. “History will not judge us by what we said but by what we build,” he said. Tinubu added that national renewal requires deliberate choices and unity, noting that progress will be shaped by the actions of both leaders and citizens.
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“Prove It or Take It Down” — VeryDarkMan Denies Meeting Police Chief
A fresh controversy has emerged following claims that social media critic VeryDarkMan held a private meeting with senior police officials in Abuja. The allegation, published by Sahara Reporters and linked to activist Omoyele Sowore, has sparked debate and calls for clarification. VeryDarkMan has denied the claim, challenging those behind it to provide evidence. “If you can prove that I met with the Inspector General of Police, I’ll delete my social media accounts,” he said. He further demanded that the report be withdrawn if no proof is provided, insisting that his integrity remains intact. As of now, no additional evidence has…
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“Life Is Not a Nigerian Movie, nothing will happen to that lady who took your man” — Coach Advises Women
Cameroonian broadcaster and life coach Leonard Bruce, known as Mr Behyia, has advised women to focus on healing and moving on when their partners leave them. He noted that real life doesn’t always deliver the kind of justice seen in movies, urging women not to expect revenge or dramatic outcomes but to prioritise their well-being instead.
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“2027 Election Is Just a Formality” — Reno Omokri Predicts Tinubu’s Victory
Nigeria’s ambassador to Mexico, Reno Omokri, has said the 2027 presidential election will be a formality if President Bola Tinubu remains alive. In a post on X, Omokri expressed confidence that Tinubu would secure a decisive victory, citing the large crowd that welcomed him during a recent visit to Bayelsa State He wrote: “Bayelsa was created on Tuesday, October 1, 1996, and since that date, Bayelsans have rarely seen the kind of crowd that trooped out yesterday for President Tinubu. “Maybe this happened under President Jonathan, who is a native of Bayelsa; however, the crowd was massive, active, and supportive.…
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“Nigerians Don’t Support Celebrity Businesses” — Laura Ikeji
Celebrity entrepreneur Laura Ikeji Kanu has said many Nigerian celebrity-owned businesses fail due to lack of support. According to her, while fans celebrate celebrities’ music and lifestyle, they rarely buy from their brands, leading to declining sales and eventual shutdowns. She also noted that even fellow celebrities don’t patronise each other, and investors are often hesitant due to concerns about financial discipline. Laura added that perceptions of high pricing and luxury lifestyles further discourage buyers, urging Nigerians to support businesses owned by celebrities they admire.
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