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Owerri Catholic Bishops decry hardship, demand better welfare

Catholic Bishops of the Owerri Ecclesiastical Province have raised concern over the soaring prices of goods and essential commodities, warning that life is becoming increasingly unaffordable for ordinary Nigerians. In a communiqué issued after a two day meeting in Owerri, they said economic instability is worsening hardship for families, workers and pensioners.​ The bishops noted that the rising cost of living is forcing children out of school, increasing dependency and discouraging young entrepreneurs and artisans from starting businesses. While acknowledging slight reductions in a few commodity prices, they urged government and citizens to act decisively to stop the economy from sliding into deeper crisis.​ They also lamented the plight of workers and retirees, citing delayed salaries, unpaid pensions and poor living conditions. Describing work as a sacred duty that expresses human dignity, they called on public and private employers to ensure just […]

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Iran protests: witnesses allege live fire on crowds

Witnesses in Iran say security forces have used live ammunition against unarmed demonstrators as protests spread across the country over worsening economic conditions and political grievances. One protester, identified here as Omid to protect his safety, described scenes of violence in a small city in southern Iran where he has been taking part in demonstrations. Speaking in a trembling voice and fearful of being identified, the man in his early forties said he saw security personnel firing directly at crowds. According to his account, protesters were confronted by forces using Kalashnikov-type assault rifles. He said people collapsed where they stood, despite posing no armed threat. “We are facing a harsh system with nothing but our voices,” he explained, describing the protests as a struggle carried out with “empty hands”. The BBC has received multiple testimonies echoing Omid’s claims, pointing to […]

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Atiku, Obi and key blocs list urgent steps to fix Nigeria in 2026

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, Christian and regional bodies, and the Peoples Democratic Party have outlined what they see as urgent steps to make 2026 more meaningful for Nigerians.​In comments gathered by Vanguard, they stressed the need to tackle insecurity, rebuild the economy, reduce poverty and restore trust in public institutions under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.​ Atiku called for a clear economic rescue plan centred on job creation, lower living costs and credible efforts to ease the hardship many households are facing, warning that ad hoc measures will not be enough.​Obi, now a leading opposition figure, pushed for transparent governance, strict accountability and cutting waste, arguing that Nigerians need to see concrete improvements in power, education, health and security rather than promises.​ Groups such as the Christian Association of Nigeria, the Arewa Consultative […]

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Makarfi urges unity and tougher action in 2026

Former Kaduna State Governor, Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, has urged Nigerians to remain united and resilient as the country enters 2026, while calling on governments at all levels to intensify efforts against insecurity and economic hardship.​In his New Year message, he said 2025 severely tested citizens’ patience amid rising economic pressure, insecurity and widespread uncertainty across the country.​He noted that the New Year offers a chance to renew collective resolve and confront national challenges together.​ Makarfi stressed that unity and a shared sense of purpose are essential for national progress, warning that division weakens the country’s ability to solve its problems.​He described Nigeria’s human and material diversity as its greatest asset, capable of rekindling hope and strengthening national cohesion when properly harnessed.​According to him, diversity should be a platform for mutual respect, dialogue and cooperation, allowing citizens to apply their […]

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Radda tells Nigerians not to blame governors alone for hardship

Katsina State Governor Dikko Umaru Radda has urged Nigerians to stop blaming state governors alone for the country’s worsening economic hardship. He argued that the Federal Government takes the largest share of national revenue and therefore bears major responsibility for how resources are used.​ Radda noted that under the current revenue sharing formula, the Federal Government receives about 52 percent of funds from the Federation Account, while states and local governments share the rest. He said this leaves subnational governments struggling to meet rising demands for salaries, infrastructure and social services amid inflation and currency depreciation.​ The governor pointed out that recent court rulings directing that local government funds be paid directly to councils will further limit the ability of states to intervene in grassroots projects. He warned that citizens should not expect miracles from governors when most of the […]

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Asake’s Lagos concert under fire over ₦300k ticket price

Afrobeats star Asake has come under intense criticism after flyers and online listings indicated that tickets for his planned Lagos concert were priced at around ₦300,000. The fee, believed to be for regular or standard access, quickly went viral and triggered a wave of angry reactions from fans on social media.​ Many Nigerians described the price as “ridiculous” and “tone‑deaf,” arguing that it effectively shuts out ordinary supporters at a time when people are struggling with inflation and rising living costs. Some users said they had attended previous Asake shows for far less and questioned why a local concert should now cost several months’ minimum wage.​ Commentary online also framed the concert as another example of big Nigerian events becoming exclusive gatherings for the wealthy. Critics urged promoters to create more reasonable tiers so that loyal grassroots fans can still […]

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Tragedy Strikes Nigeria: Food Distribution Events Turn Fatal.

A series of deadly crowd crushes during free food distribution events in Nigeria have left over 70 people dead this week. The most recent incident occurred in Okija, where 22 lives were lost during a Christmas charity event distributing rice and vegetable oil.On the same day, 10 people, including four children, died at a Catholic church in Abuja when the crowd forced its way through the gates. Earlier in the week, a carnival in Ibadan turned tragic as 35 children were killed in a stampede involving over 5,000 attendees.The Nigerian government, alongside police authorities, has urged event organizers to enforce proper crowd control measures to prevent future incidents. President Bola Tinubu has expressed grief over the tragedies, canceled his official engagements, and called for stricter oversight of charity events.Amnesty International Nigeria highlighted the worsening hunger and economic conditions as root […]

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Mahama Urges Bawumia to Settle NABCO Arrears to Prove Job Creation Commitment.

John Dramani Mahama, the Presidential Candidate for the NDC, has called on Vice President Bawumia to pay the overdue allowances of NABCO trainees. Speaking during his Oti Region tour, Mahama criticized the government for not honoring its commitments to the youth, highlighting the ongoing hardships of NABCO trainees waiting for their pay. He also criticized Bawumia for skipping a National Peace Campaign event and emphasized the need for the ruling government to deliver on its promises before making new ones. Mahama promised a better future under his leadership, citing rising living costs as evidence of the current administration’s failures.

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