https://humanglemedia.com/more-pictures-from-nigerias-middle-belt-crisis-have-surfaced-some-are-misleading/
Saturday, January 17, 2026
The Lamentation of Vershima
https://humanglemedia.com/more-pictures-from-nigerias-middle-belt-crisis-have-surfaced-some-are-misleading/
Thursday, December 25, 2025
The NOLLYWOOD MIRROR® Series: The First Book Series on Nollywood and the Nigerian Film Industry
The NOLLYWOOD MIRROR® Series refers to books and potential media by Michael Chima Ekenyerengozi, chronicling Nigerian cinema (Nollywood).
The Book Series:
Author: Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, a Nigerian writer and film festival director.
Content: A publication capturing the big picture of current Nollywood affairs, aiming to share Nollywood's story globally.
Formats: Available in print (paperback, hardcover) and digital formats. 
In essence, "The NOLLYWOOD MIRROR® Series" bridges literary analysis and popular Nollywood storytelling under one brand, reflecting the dynamism of the African film industry.
The Cultural and Political Impact of the NOLLYWOOD MIRROR® Series by Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima
The NOLLYWOOD MIRROR ® Series by Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima contributes to Nollywood's overall cultural impact by documenting the industry's significant role in shaping African narratives and, to a lesser extent, touches upon potential political influence through its discussions of the industry's economic potential and societal reflections.
Cultural Impact
Promoting Pan-African Culture: The series contributes to the broader Nollywood phenomenon, which has a massive reach across Africa, influencing norms and values, and promoting Nigerian, and by extension, African culture globally. Nollywood films offer a homegrown perspective on African realities, challenging Western media stereotypes and fostering a sense of shared identity.
Cultural Documentation: The series itself serves as a documentation of "current affairs and highlights in the Nigerian film industry". It provides a comprehensive look for a global audience, helping to preserve and disseminate information about the industry's growth, challenges, and evolution.
Encouraging Honest Conversations:
By showcasing the complexities of Nigerian life, including issues like corruption, the series (like Nollywood films generally) opens avenues for honest discussions about societal challenges while also highlighting rich history and accomplishments.
Political Impact
Economic Advocacy: Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima has used his platform within the series and other publications to highlight Nollywood's significant economic potential. For instance, he stated the industry could turn Nigerian tourism into a "billion dollar industry". This advocacy can influence policymakers to provide better infrastructure, regulatory support, and investment for the creative sector.
Soft Power:
The massive popularity of Nollywood films across the continent, which the series documents, demonstrates Nigeria's significant "soft power."
This cultural dominance can indirectly affect political relations and perceptions of Nigeria in other African nations.
Mirroring Societal Issues: Nollywood films, by serving as a "mirror that reflects the complexities of Nigerian life", often address political corruption and ethnic tensions.
By documenting these trends, the NOLLYWOOD MIRROR ® Series implicitly highlights the role of film in political discourse, even if not directly political itself.
Available on
https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/nollywood-mirror-r/author/michael-chima-ekenyerengozi
Sunday, December 14, 2025
NOLLYWOOD Blues: Hatchet Job Against the NOLLYWOOD MIRROR® Series on Amazon
There are intellectually immature and insecure characters in Nollywood who have been doing hatchet job against me online and offline.
Morgan DeBaun
2016 – The Root 100 list of the 100 most influential African Americans
2016 – MVMT50 Top 10 Innovators of the Year
2018 – Forbes' America's Top 50 Women In Tech
2019 - Culture Creators Innovators & Leaders Technology Award
2020 - Dot.LA Rising Entrepreneurs
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
ONE NATION, ONE LAW: NIGERIA MUST END SHARIA IN THE CONSTITUTION AND EMBRACE A MODERN SECURITY DOCTRINE
ONE NATION, ONE LAW: NIGERIA MUST END SHARIA IN THE CONSTITUTION AND EMBRACE A MODERN SECURITY DOCTRINE
By BENSON SNUDAY, Human Rights Activist & Nigerian Nationalist
Nigeria Needs Truth, Not Hypocrisy
Nigeria’s greatest threat is not only terrorism itself — but the contradictions, mixed messages, and religious politics that weaken our ability to confront it.
For years, Nigerians have watched influential voices speak in ways that blur moral clarity and confuse the national conversation on security.
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi Cannot Rewrite History with a Facebook Post
This week, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi released a Facebook message condemning “insecurity sponsors.”
Yet Nigerians cannot forget the long record of public comments in which he:
Described armed bandits as “misunderstood”
Criticized military operations more than the crimes of violent groups
Advocated for amnesty at times when the nation was burying victims
Shifted blame to vague “foreign powers” rather than confronting local realities
These positions were widely reported across mainstream Nigerian media.
So today, when he speaks as though he is leading the moral charge, Nigerians are right to demand consistency.
“A single Facebook prayer cannot erase years of damaging rhetoric.”
Accountability Applies to All — Including the Sultan of Sokoto
With great authority comes great responsibility.
Public expectations of clarity and moral leadership from the Sultan of Sokoto are legitimate.
When insecurity rages, religious and traditional leaders cannot remain ambiguous.
The nation is watching every voice that shapes the moral landscape.
⚖ End Dual Legal Systems — One Nigeria, One Law
Nigeria cannot thrive under a constitutional structure that preserves parallel legal systems.
Sharia courts in the constitution — no matter their intention — undermine national unity and equality under the law.
Religion belongs in the soul.
Law belongs to the nation.
We demand:
END SHARIA IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTITUTION
ONE NATION, ONE LAW
A SECULAR LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR ALL NIGERIANS
“A united country cannot have divided laws.”
The Israel Security Debate — A Missed Opportunity
Before the intervention of former U.S. President Donald Trump in Nigeria’s security dialogue,
the Nigerian government — through Deputy Foreign Minister Bianca Ojukwu — made a bold and forward-looking diplomatic move:
Opening strategic security cooperation with the State of Israel
A nation globally respected for its experience in intelligence, counter-terror operations,
hostage rescue, and advanced security technology.
This proposal represented a chance for Nigeria to modernize its security architecture.
But instead of national unity around the idea, the country witnessed public pushback from some clerics and Islamic groups like Shk Gumi, Muric, Islamic Supreme Council Among Others, who opposed the partnership.
This opposition delayed momentum, weakened political courage, and ultimately slowed reforms that could have saved lives.
Nigerians remember that moment.
They remember who stood with progress — and who resisted it.
“You cannot resist meaningful security reforms yesterday, and pretend to lead the fight against insecurity today.”
Mr. President — Nigeria Needs Transparency and Action
President Tinubu, the nation respects your commitment to unity and stability.
But Nigerians demand decisive steps:
1. Publish the full list of terror financiers and enablers.
Transparency is overdue. Accountability cannot be selective.
2. Revive and fast-track Nigeria’s security cooperation with Israel
in partnership with the United States and other capable allies.
This includes intelligence sharing, advanced training, defensive technology, and border security support.
3. Empower Nigeria’s security leadership
We welcome the return of General Christopher Musa to the top command structure.
Nigeria would benefit from full collaboration between Gen. Musa, Deputy Minister Bianca Ojukwu, and our international partners to build the strongest anti-terror network in West Africa.
“No President is endangered by telling the truth. The nation will defend any leader who chooses transparency over silence.”
⚠To All Who Undermine Nigeria’s Security — Directly or Indirectly
Those who use influence, ambiguity, or silence to weaken national unity
must understand that Nigeria is changing.
Titles will not shield bad decisions.
Institutions will not shield complacency.
History will not shield hypocrisy.
Justice is rising.
The people are awake.
The era of sacred cows is ending.
Nigeria Will Rise — But Only Through Truth and Unity
From Zamfara to Benue, Borno to Kaduna, the blood of innocent Nigerians cries not for charity —
but for justice, reform, and courage.
A nation divided by law cannot unite against terror.
One Nation. One Law.
End Sharia in the Constitution.
End hypocrisy.
End secrecy.
Embrace truth.
Embrace reform.
Nigeria deserves nothing less.
And Nigerians will demand nothing less.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Bandits Were Created By Gen Mohammadu Buhari To Destabilize the Administration of President Goodluck Jonathan
Bandits Were Created By Gen. Buhari To Destabilize the Administration of President Goodluck Jonathan
*BOMBSHELL*
By
NUHU RIBADU, FORMER EFCC BOSS,
WROTE-;
Bandits were created by Gen Mohammadu Buhari Rtd to oust Jonathan. Bandits are not Boko Haram nor Herdsmen.
It all started in April 2014 when Mohammadu Buhari assembled his ardent supporters, promoters and strategists to determine how to remove President Jonathan Goodluck. Prominent amongst them were El-Rufai, Gen Danbazo (Rtd).
A decision was reached to consult Miyatti Allah cattle breeders association for assistance to boot Jonathan Goodluck out of office. Consequently, the National Chairman of Miyatti Allah was engaged to bring in foreign mercenaries. Within a month, 2,000 Fulani fighters were brought in from Mali, Senegal, Niger Republic, Chad, Libya to name but a few. Further 4,000 fighters were stationed in Niger and Chad on standby.
On arrival, they were assembled in Kaduna under the sponsorship of El Rufai and were addressed by various Northern Leaders including the Sultan of Sokoto, Gen. Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar (Rtd) etc.
Specifically, Gen Buhari in his address told the fighters that “the British handed Nigeria over to us the Fulanis at independence. The land (Nigeria) belongs to us. We must reclaim what belongs to us.”He added that at the event that Jonathan Goodluck worn the election, the Fulani machinery must fight until they regain control of the country. He assured them that the Nigerian Army was behind them.
The mercenaries received initial training from the Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy and were sent to 6 camps in Ekiti State, Benue State, Katsina State, Kaduna State, Zamfara State and Borno State.
In the camps, brand new pick-up trucks, generators etc were provided them. Nigerian Airforce helicopters were used to provide them essential supplies like food, water, drinks and even arms and ammunitions.
Evidently, Jonathan Goodluck lost the election in 2015 through a well orchestrated election organised by INEC under a Fulani Chairman, Professor Jega. Gen Buhari (Rtd) was sworn in as the president. This saw the emergence of a Fulani president through a dodgy election hence the planned violent war was averted.
Contrary to expectation, the mercenaries in the various camps were abandoned, no more food and essential supplies. The relationship between Miyatti Allah, El Rufai (now a State Governor) and Dambazo broke down. El Rufai arrogantly declared that they were not needed anymore and they should go back. Consequently, the killings in Kaduna commenced as a warning to El Rufai but it did not bother him. He declared that he had paid the people carrying out the killings and they did not want to stop. The Nigerian police did not bother to call Gov El Rufai to give further clarification on this.
The Mercenary at the various camps decided to go about to find food for themselves by robbing people, going into farm lands and kidnapping. Miyatti Allah made several efforts to contact El Rufai and Dambazzo to appeal to them to provide money.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Nollywood Blues and Multinational Corruption in Nigeria
Nollywood Blues and Multinational Corruption in Nigeria
There is more opportunism than professionalism in Nollywood and the Nigerian film industry.
Monday, November 17, 2025
The Road To Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church in Onike in Lagos
The Road To Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church in Onike in Lagos
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Who is Michael Chima Ekenyerengozi? Ask AI
Who is Michael Chima Ekenyerengozi?
Ask AI.
But there are certain important facts about me most people are ignorant of, because I did not mention them personally and not included in my public profile. And AI did not mention during inquiry.
Yes, I am recognized as a public personality. I have been a public personality since I was 13 when I won the first prize in a national essay competition for my essay on "What I Like Best About Nigeria" when I was a student of the famous St. Gregory's College in Lagos. Later in 1987, I won another first prize for my poem, "Song of Patriotism" in a national poetry competition on the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) Channel 10.
At 17, I produced and directed my first play, "The Prodigal" for the Education Unit of the National Museum in Lagos, Nigeria.
At 18, I was the youngest and among the highest paid independent professional script writers for television in Africa, writing for the NTA Channel 10.
NTA is the largest TV Network in Africa.
The publication of my first book, "Children of Heaven" in 1987 had good reviews in The Guardian newspaper, The Punch and the news of the public presentation at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) on Victoria Island in Lagos in 1988 was on the Radio Nigeria and on prime time 7pm news on the NTA.
At 25, I was a national Program Consultant for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Nigeria.
I am counselor in HIV/AIDS trained by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 1993.
I am a member of the International Law Office and invited to nominate outstanding legal practitioners for the annual Global Counsel Awards.
International Law Office (ILO) Global Counsel Awards: A major international award that recognizes in-house counsel who have excelled in various practice areas, with winners selected through nominations and an in-depth analysis of legal departments worldwide.
I participated in the Digital Media Law Project (DMLP) that was established in 2007 and operated by the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University until 2014.
See more on
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https://nigeriansreportng.blogspot.com/p/international-digital-post-network.html
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Nollywood Diva Stephanie Linus Uses "DRY" for #JusticeForOchanya Campaign
Nollywood Diva Stephanie Linus Uses "DRY" for #JusticeForOchanya Campaign
Nollywood Diva Stephanie Linus is using her multiple award winning 2014 film "DRY" for the #JusticeForOchanya campaign and for the 2025 annual 16 Days of Activism To End Violence Against Women and Girls.
"DRY" is now free to watch on YouTube on her Next Page TV Channel.
https://youtu.be/yctwblYQl4g?si=YyA2UZgaC18Vi2w
#JusticeForOchanya campaign resonates with the purpose of "DRY"and the Call To Action theme of the 2025 16 days of activism UNiTE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls from November 25 to December 10.
That's why I have put "DRY" on YouTube for all to watch it and join the campaign so that the horrifying rape that caused the death of Elizabeth Ochanya Ogbanje will not happen again."
The theme of "DRY,' focused on Vesicovaginal Fistula condition and underaged marriage among young women, narrating the traumatic ordeal of a thirteen-year-old girl named Halima.
Ochanya died from the complications of Vesicovaginal Fistula.
The public demand for #JusticeForOchanya has recently intensified, leading to a significant new development: the reopening of the case by the Benue State High Court in late October 2025. This follows the controversial 2022 acquittal of one of the main suspects, Andrew Ogbuja.
Elizabeth Ochanya Ogbanje died in October 2018 at the age of 13 due to complications, including vesicovaginal fistula (VVF), resulting from years of alleged serial sexual abuse. She had been living with her aunt and uncle in Benue State. Before her death, she provided a video testimony identifying her alleged abusers as her uncle, Andrew Ogbuja, and his son, Victor Ogbuja.
Mrs. Stephanie Linus is the First Black Recipient of Lennox K. Black Prize for Excellence for her outstanding achievements to empower and heal women. Inspired by a true story, her film “Dry” sheds light on Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF), a devastating childbirth injury impacting girls and women in northern regions of Nigeria. Through her foundation, Extended Hands, Stephanie provides medical care to women suffering from VVF and advocates for change. Her dedication has been recognised with prestigious awards like the Miriam Makeba Award for Excellence in 2017 and the Beyond the Tears Humanitarian Award for her work against rape and VVF.
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
LINDA IKEJI: 50 Most Outstanding Women in Nollywood and the Nigerian Film Industry
LINDA IKEJI: 50 Most Outstanding Women in Nollywood and the Nigerian Film Industry.
Linda Ikeji is a prominent Nigerian blogger, writer, and entrepreneur, widely recognized as a pioneer of the digital media landscape in Nigeria. She is best known for her highly influential and popular platform, Linda Ikeji's Blog, which focuses on Nigerian news, entertainment, lifestyle, and gossip.
Career OverviewEarly Career:
Blogging Pioneer: She started blogging as a hobby in 2006, using cybercafés due to limited internet access in Nigeria at the time. Her blog gained significant popularity around 2011 and became one of the most visited sites in Nigeria, reshaping how the country consumes entertainment news.
Media Mogul:
Filmmaking:
Influence and Recognition
Impact:
Philanthropy:
Linda Ikeji is considered an integral part of the Nigerian digital age, a figure who evokes both praise as a hardworking pioneer and criticism for her controversial publications.

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