Today's Headlines: Mbaka Calls Out Tinubu on Insecurity, Hunger; Fire Razes Market In Ibadan

Mbaka Calls Out Tinubu on Insecurity, Hunger

Today's Headlines: Mbaka Calls Out Tinubu on Insecurity, Hunger; Fire Razes Market In Ibadan

Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka criticized President Bola Tinubu for the high insecurity and hardship in Nigeria, urging the President to exhibit more political will in solving the country's problems. He highlighted issues in the oil sector, questioned the delay in fixing refineries, and called for accountability for those hindering progress. Mbaka also addressed broken hearts among citizens, emphasizing the need for solutions in education, healthcare, and security. He warned of a looming hunger crisis if insecurity persists and called on Tinubu to use his wealth and influence for positive change.

Today's Headlines: Mbaka Calls Out Tinubu on Insecurity, Hunger; Fire Razes Market In Ibadan

Fire Razes Market In Ibadan

Today's Headlines: Mbaka Calls Out Tinubu on Insecurity, Hunger; Fire Razes Market In Ibadan

A fire that broke out overnight at the Sango-Oju Irin market in the Ibadan North Local Government Area of Oyo State has caused substantial damage to more than 20 shops, resulting in the loss of goods valued at millions of Naira. This incident represents the third fire in the city this year. Thankfully, no casualties were reported. Previous incidents at Ire Akari Estate and Orita Aperin resulted in considerable economic losses, as reported by shop owners and traders.

BREAKING: First Lady, Remi Tinubu meets state governors' wives in Abuja

Today's Headlines: Mbaka Calls Out Tinubu on Insecurity, Hunger; Fire Razes Market In Ibadan

Nigeria's First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, convened a meeting with state governors' wives in Abuja. During discussions, she outlined plans for interventions in agriculture, health, education, and women's empowerment in the year 2024.

Ogun cult clashes: Another two killed, 11 suspects arrested

Today's Headlines: Mbaka Calls Out Tinubu on Insecurity, Hunger; Fire Razes Market In Ibadan

Two individuals were reported to have been fatally shot, and several others sustained gunshot injuries during recent cult clashes in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State. The incidents occurred last weekend as rival cult groups engaged in a violent clash. The casualties involved members from Aiye, Eiye, and Buccaneer confraternities. Additionally, last week saw the demise of two suspected cultists in Abeokuta.

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