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“Nigerians Don’t Rely On Government Anymore,” Korra Obidi Claims In Bold Statement

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US-based Nigerian dancer and singer, Korra Obidi, has spoken about living conditions in Nigeria, saying many citizens are forced to take care of their basic needs due to limited government support.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that she made the remarks during a recent episode of the One 54 podcast, where she discussed her experiences and observations about the country.

According to her, Nigeria has significant advantages, including a large youthful population and rapid growth in sectors such as technology, but poor leadership has slowed overall development. She added that many people no longer depend on government services because they have learned to provide for themselves.

She explained that citizens often source their own water by digging wells and treating it for use, while also handling electricity challenges through generators or solar power systems. Korra noted that in many areas, individuals and families have built personal systems just to cope with daily life due to unreliable public infrastructure.

“Nigeria is blessed. It has no natural disasters. They have been predicting that the sea would flood Lagos but instead the sea is constantly being pushed back and people are building on the reclaimed land. Lagos is growing at astronomical rate,” she said.

“There are about 300 million people in Nigeria, majority of which are youths. There is so much potential in Nigeria. Tech is going crazy there. It is the government that is hindering a lot. Most people no longer care about the government.

“In Nigeria, you’re your own government. You make your own water, dig well and purify water for you and your people. You get your own electricity, you have your own solar or generator. You basically have your own ministry. Everybody has their own kingdoms and just trying to survive,” she added.

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Code Red! NIHSA Issues Emergency Flood Alerts for 14 States—Is Your State On The Danger List?.

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The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NiHSA) has issued a warning regarding a medium risk of severe flooding in 14 states between July 14 and July 20, 2026. This advisory, released by Director-General Arc. Umar Mohammed, follows indications of potential inland flooding along major river channels due to ongoing heavy rainfall.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Affected States: The 14 states at medium flood risk are Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Kaduna, Lagos, Niger, and Plateau.

  • High-Risk Locations: Additionally, 16 hydrological monitoring stations have been identified as high-risk, indicating a potential for rising water levels in those specific areas.

  • Potential Impact: Communities in these states, along with public infrastructure such as markets, schools, and healthcare facilities, could be affected if proactive measures are not taken.

  • Call to Action: NiHSA has urged state governments, emergency management agencies, and residents in vulnerable communities to take these early warnings seriously.

  • Recommended Preparedness: Authorities are advised to strengthen early warning systems, intensify public awareness campaigns, and activate evacuation plans where necessary to help minimize the loss of life and property.

  • Annual Planning: The Director-General noted that the agency releases an Annual Flood Outlook each year to provide risk analysis and help government bodies plan for and mitigate the impacts of flooding throughout the rainy season.

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Healing A Nation! Soludo Declares Tinubu Is Finally Mending The Scars Of The Civil War in the Southeast!.

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Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo, has commended President Bola Tinubu for his dedication to the reconstruction of the Southeast region. According to Soludo, the President is working to heal the wounds of the civil war through the implementation of various infrastructure projects.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Project Approvals: Following a meeting between the two leaders on July 1, President Tinubu approved the dualization of two major road networks for “design and procurement”.

  • Infrastructure Details: The approved projects are the 108-kilometre Otuocha–Anam–Abaji road and the 150-kilometre Oba–Nnewi–Uga–Ihube road, which connects Anambra and Imo states to the Enugu-Port Harcourt Road.

  • Rapid Response: After Governor Soludo requested the road constructions, Minister of Works David Umahi contacted him the following day for project details, leading to the President’s approval within a few days.

  • Significance: Governor Soludo described the roads as “critical game-changers” for the Southeast, South-South, and North Central regions.

  • Collaborative Governance: Highlighting the importance of building alliances to improve citizens’ lives, Soludo expressed his appreciation for the President’s commitment to delivering concrete results.

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Drama In Abuja! Randy Peter And Mama Pee Released After Being Held In EFCC Custody for 11 Hours!.

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Activists Randy Peter and Precious Oruche, widely known as Mama Pee, were released by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) shortly after midnight on Wednesday following an 11-hour interrogation session at the agency’s Abuja headquarters. The pair had arrived at the facility around 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 15, to honor an invitation.

  • Release and Follow-up: After their release, the activists were instructed to return to the EFCC office on Thursday, July 16, for further questioning.

  • Confirmation: The update regarding their release was provided by their colleague, Justice Crack, who had accompanied them to the headquarters and posted about the situation on his handle.

  • Public Concern: Prior to their release, there was significant anxiety on social media regarding the activists’ whereabouts, with reports from others, including photographer Esther Umoh, highlighting that they had not yet been released after several hours inside.

  • Status of Investigation: As of the time of the report, the EFCC has not provided an official statement regarding the reasons for the invitation, nor has the commission disclosed the nature of the investigation.

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