Nigerian actress, Iyabo Ojo has cried out on social media after she revealed a threat message was sent to her for supporting the now hijacked #EndSARS protest. The actress disclosed this in a social media post she made on Wednesday, November 4. According to
So the #EndSARS protest has started Nation wide, sources have been sending in photos from all area in Nigeria, as these are pictures from Lagos Ojota Axis. More photos below :
Arsenal players have turned down the club's latest proposal to slash their wages during the ongoing coronavirus crisis, Goal reports. There have been in talks with senior officials over the last fortnight to reach an agreement. Several options have been discussed
Nichole Onome, the daughter of popular Nollywood thespian, RMD, has disclosed that she and her team were evicted from a project in Africa because they're Nigerians.
Several groups are marching the streets of Lafia and other parts of Nasarawa State in protests against the Supreme Court ruling affirming Abdullahi Sule remains the state's governor. The protest broke out on Friday, according to a report, which added that
Nwoko's revelation is coming amid the recent controversy of budget padding alleged by Senator Abdul Ningi of the 2024 budget with an extra N3.7 trillion, a fund not tied to any extra project.
Nasarawa workers have protested a 50 per cent cut in their salaries and allowances by the state government. To demonstrate their grievances, the workers paralysed socio-economic and government activities in Lafia, the state capital.The angry workers, who carried
The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has disclosed that it would not participate in the two-day nationwide protest announced by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC). The Vice President of the TUC, Tommy Etim, made this known on Wednesday. According to him, the NLC
Princess Shyngle decries how many rich men and politicians come to date her but go away as soon as they get down with her. Ghana-based Gambian actress Princess Shyngle made this revelation on the Late Afternoon Show monitored by YEN.com.gh on GHONE and hosted
There's an ongoing protest of the slave trade going on in Libya as Nigerians, including Caroline Danjuma, have taken to the streets to protest. The actress, however has condemned celebrities for not coming out for the protest. In a video on her Instagram,
Some Vice-Chancellors and the Academic Staff Union of Universities have rejected the decision of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board to peg admission cut-off mark at 120 for universities and 100 for polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of education
Popular Fuji musician, Wasiu Alabi Odetola, fondly addressed as Pasuma Wonder, joined Nigerian youths to protest police brutality and extra-judicial killings, saying "#EndSARS, #Endpolicebrutality." But, it appears the youths were not pleased with his presence
Manchester United's home kit launch looks set to be overshadowed by furious fans. Supporter frustration over the Red Devils' seemingly never-ending takeover saga have grown in recent months. tweet twitter post The Glazers announced their intentions to sell
David Ospina is surplus to requirements at the Emirates Stadium (Getty Images) Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina has agreed personal terms with Turkish club Besiktas who are in London to negotiate a move, reports claim. Unai Emery is attempting to trim his squad
Nigerian singers, Falz and Runtown are currently leading #Endsars protest in Lagos, South West Nigeria, for government to end police brutality. This is coming days after the Inspector General of Police gave order to members of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery
The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has withdrawn from the planned two-day nationwide protests announced by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over the lingering cost of living crisis and economic hardship in the country. Tommy Etim, the Vice-President of the TUC