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On today’s edition of Newspaper Review, we sit down with Chilaka Njoku (Public Affairs Analyst) to unpack the political tremors dominating Nigeria’s front pages. From biting opposition rhetoric to fresh anti-corruption investigations, the national conversation is anything but quiet. Leading the headlines is former presidential candidate Peter Obi, who declared that “the only thing that is working is bad news,” a sharp critique of the current state of the nation. Obi questioned President Bola Tinubu’s fiscal priorities, specifically citing reported spending on a presidential aircraft while, according to him, critical sectors like the Federal Ministry of Health require urgent funding and structural support. His remarks have triggered fierce debate across political lines: Is this a valid economic oversight argument or strategic opposition politics? How should governments balance executive logistics with pressing public sector demands? And what does this exchange reveal about Nigeria’s fiscal transparency and budget communication? Meanwhile, in a significant development, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has confirmed the detention of a former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, over what it describes as a fresh probe. The confirmation has intensified speculation and reignited conversations about: The independence and timing of anti-corruption investigations Political accountability versus political persecution The broader implications for Nigeria’s governance climate ahead of 2027 Are these developments signs of institutional strengthening — or symptoms of deepening political rivalry? Chilaka Njoku offers perspective on the legal, political, and economic implications of both stories, examining how opposition criticism, executive spending decisions, and anti-corruption actions intersect in shaping public trust. In a climate where perception often travels faster than policy, today’s review asks a critical question: Are we witnessing robust democratic engagement or a cycle where controversy overshadows governance? Join us as we dissect the headlines, separate rhetoric from reality, and explore what these developments mean for Nigeria’s political future. #NewspaperReview #PeterObi #TinubuSpending #ICPC #ElRufai #NigeriaPolitics #PublicAffairs #AfiaTV #GovernanceDebate #NationalHeadlines