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

As Nigeria approaches its upcoming major elections in 2026 and 2027, the political environment is becoming increasingly active. Promotional materials, social media content, rallies, and indirect endorsements are appearing in public spaces well before the commencement of official campaign periods as defined by law. Although these activities may seem innocuous, early campaigning is emerging as

The ongoing legal proceedings between the Department of State Services (DSS) and Omoyele Sowore, presidential candidate of the African Action Congress in the 2023 general election, have evolved into a complex case that may establish an important precedent regarding freedom of speech and fundamental human rights in the context of digital communication. The issue originated

The Senate’s Constitutional Overreach in the Case of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan: Democracy Dies When Laws Become Weapons and Lawmakers Become Serial Lawbreakers. Six months have passed since the unconstitutional suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan on March 6, 2025. The Senator, representing the people of Kogi Central Senatorial District, was suspended following her allegation of sexual

The Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC) has, for the first time in Nigeria’s history, introduced a transparent and participatory process for appointing Federal High Court judges. The Commission released the names of shortlisted candidates in national newspapers, aiming to increase transparency and accountability. Public feedback was invited regarding the candidates’ integrity, reputation, and suitability before

President Bola Tinubu has ended Rivers State’s six-month emergency and ordered Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu, and the House of Assembly to resume work on Thursday, September 18. The president announced in a statement released on Wednesday, 17th, 2025, that the suspension of elected officials in the state has been lifted.

Claim: Senator Dino Melaye, representing Kogi West, claimed that the Nigerian Senate has approved $21 billion in loans for the Federal Government despite increased revenue. Verdict: True, based on verified public records and official statements. The Story in Context A recent $1.75 billion loan request by the Federal Government has reignited public debate over Nigeria’s