No, Federal Government Is Not Giving N50,000 Child Support Nigerian Parents
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- April 15, 2024

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party amid national internal conflict and is expected to seek re-election with a different party. A statement issued late last night by Mallam Olawale Rasheed, spokesperson for the State Governor, announced that the Governor—who had previously purchased and submitted his nomination form to
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Claim: A viral video claims that the Nigerian military is threatening to force young Nigerians aged eighteen and above to join the army. Verdict: Misleading. Background Nigeria faces ongoing security threats such as insurgency, banditry, and communal conflicts. Addressing these issues requires targeted actions like intelligence gathering, patrols, rapid-response teams, and community involvement. In response
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The Federal Government has outlined intentions to implement stringent actions targeting Nigerian banks, financial institutions, and accounting firms found to be facilitating terrorism financing. President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, Daniel Bwala, disclosed this information during an interview with TVC on Sunday, November 30, 2025. Bwala mentioned that the government plans
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Claim: A viral YouTube video claims that the US government issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the Nigerian government to release Nnamdi Kanu. Verdict: False. The claim is fabricated as the video is AI-generated. Background Nnamdi Kanu, leader of IPOB, is in conflict with the Federal Government of Nigeria over demands for Biafra’s independence, leading to
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Claim: A YouTube account claims that President Donald Trump has banned Nigerians from travelling to the United States. Verdict: False. Nigerians are not banned from entering the United States, but a new visa policy limits many non-immigrant visas to single entry with three-month validity. Background Nigeria–U.S. relations in late 2025 remain active but strained. While
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The Nigerian Senate is moving to make the death penalty mandatory for all kidnapping offences, reflecting a major change in criminal justice policy. A bill to classify all kidnappings as terrorism and mandate the death penalty, removing fines or judicial discretion, passed its first reading on Thursday. The proposed legislation, known as the “Terrorism (Prevention
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