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Suspense in Rivers as Fubara Delays Return After Emergency Rule Ends

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The political atmosphere in Rivers State remains tense and uncertain following the end of the six-month emergency rule imposed by President Bola Tinubu. Although the directive restored Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, and the State House of Assembly to their positions, the governor has yet to physically return to office. Over 10,000 Rivers State youths storm the streets waiting to welcome Governor Fubara. Fubara’s absence has left residents of the oil-rich state in suspense, with many questioning the direction of leadership and governance going forward. The situation has fueled disillusion among citizens, who expected a quick resumption of normalcy after months under a federally appointed Sole Administrator. While officials have not provided a clear explanation for the delay, sources suggest the governor may be outside the country or engaged in consultations before resuming. For now, all eyes remain on Rivers State as the people aw...

WIKE ADDRESSES RUMORS ON HIS HEALTH

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Rumours circulated (via Sahara Reporters and social media) that FCT Minister Nyesom Wike travelled to the UK for medical reasons, including a claim that he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure.  On September 18, 2025, Wike publicly addressed these claims.  He said that his trip was to “take time out and relax,” not for any health emergency.  He also emphasised that each time he travels, he works — except this time he chose to go without files, implying he wanted rest.  Wike criticized the rumours: saying he didn't collapse, nor was he hospitalized in the UK; the rumors of heart failure were false. 

Serbian Parliament or WWE? MPs Throw Smoke Grenades, Brawl, and One Even Has a Stroke!

By HotComedy Blog Serbia’s parliament just hosted its wildest episode yet—part Breaking Bad, part WrestleMania! Opposition lawmakers turned the place into an action movie, throwing smoke grenades, lighting flares, and hurling eggs like it was a rebellious Easter party. Security guards tried to intervene, but things escalated so fast, even popcorn couldn’t keep up. And just when you thought it couldn't get crazier—a lawmaker from the ruling party reportedly suffered a stroke amid the chaos! We’re talking real-life plot twists that even Hollywood wouldn’t dare write. The Drama Behind the Drama So, why are Serbian lawmakers acting like extras in an apocalyptic thriller? Well, it all started with a railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad that tragically killed 15 people. Many Serbians believe this disaster was caused by some shady construction deals, and protests erupted faster than you can say “political scandal.” What started as peaceful vigils has turned into four months of rele...