KOSEPA Gets New GM as Governor Ododo Chairs Climate Change Agency Board

Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has approved the appointment of Dr. Habib Aliu as the new General Manager of Kogi State Environmental Protection Agency...

Kogi, Hunan Province Partnership Takes Off With Agric Exchange Programme

Partnership agreements for social and economic development between the Kogi State Government and the government of Hunan Province in China has commenced with the...

Ijumu Cultural Day 2025 Celebration Holds Nov 8

The National Executive Council of Ijumu Development Union has announced that the Ijumu Cultural Day 2025 celebration will be held on 8th November, 2025. Also, a...

We’re Creating Jobs, Not Displacing Anyone – Dangote Refinery

…Our refinery ended 50 years of fuel queues in Nigeria …  industrialisation, not importation will grow Africa’s economy President/Chief Executive,...

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan: You Cannot Dim a Shining Star

Stars are born to shine. Within them lies an unquenchable energy that must find expression, illuminating their world with brilliance. Such is the story of Distinguished...

Wave of Insecurity in Okunland: The Build-up to Egbe Killings – A Stitch in Time

By Musa Bakare. Insecurity does not erupt overnight; it builds gradually, fed by silence, neglect, and weak response. The recent tragedy in Egbe, in the heart of...

Alleged Betrayal of Edward Onoja by Yahaya Bello: Two Lessons to Learn

Politics, in Nigeria as elsewhere, is often a game of shifting loyalties, half-kept promises, and calculated betrayals. Few recent stories illustrate this more vividly...

Betrayal, Loyalty and Politics of Power: Lessons from Kogi State – A Case of Onoja versus Bello

In politics, the charge of betrayal is one of the most powerful accusations a leader or ally can face. It carries the weight of moral judgment, suggesting broken trust,...

Kicking the Mule or Medicine After Death: Edward Onoja and the Politics of Broken Promises

As Yahaya Bello’s former ally, Edward Onoja’s story is more than personal betrayal — it is a mirror of Nigeria’s deeper crisis of trust, timing, and truth in...

Chronicle of When Uncle Was in Power

There was a time in Kogi politics when one Uncle from the East cast a shadow that loomed larger than institutions. To us, he was Uncle. To the system, he was Chief of...