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Mary Njoku Warns Against Pressure to Perform Success Over Stability

Nollywood actress and ROK Studios founder Mary Njoku has warned Nigerians against the pressure to "perform success" instead of building real stability. Speaking on social media, the acclaimed actress advised people to focus on building genuine stability rather than putting energy into "looking like we made it." She stressed that no one should allow anyone to pressure them into performing success instead of building stability. "When you have some fame and money, the pressure is on. You start to think you must look successful all the time. You must drive the right car, stay in the right places, wear the right clothes, and always be seen in the right places," she wrote. "But the truth is that you might be struggling. You might be about to lose it all. You might miss it through fake life." Mary Njoku urged people […]

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Rivers Traditional Rulers Council sets up committee to end Fubara Wike rift

The Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers has set up a nine member committee to mediate the prolonged political rift between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. The council says the crisis has created tension in the state and risks distracting government from delivering development projects.​ The committee is made up of first class traditional rulers drawn from the three senatorial districts of the state. Its mandate is to engage both Fubara and Wike, listen to their grievances and recommend peaceful solutions that will restore political stability.​ Chairman of the council, King Dandeson Jaja, said traditional rulers cannot fold their arms while the state’s peace and unity are threatened. He stressed that the institution remains non partisan but has a moral duty to intervene when political disagreements endanger the welfare of citizens.​ The […]

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Nigeria and UN Sign Pact to Improve Elections and Stability

Nigeria and the United Nations have signed a new Regional Partnership for Democracy, aimed at strengthening elections, political stability, and democratic institutions in West Africa. The agreement was announced in Abuja, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, highlighting Nigeria’s commitment to building a stable and people-centered democracy. The partnership is designed to help African nations overcome challenges such as weak institutions, low citizen participation, and political violence. Despite national and regional reforms, issues like flawed elections and unconstitutional government changes continue in several countries. The new pact seeks to address these problems by promoting democracy rooted in African values. Minister Tuggar described the agreement as part of President Bola Tinubu’s vision for boosting democracy on the continent. The Regional Partnership for Democracy Secretariat will operate from Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while a technical team will be based […]

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