One year after we released the teaser that shook the nation, our docu-series ‘Is It Your Money?’ is finally out!
The definitive story of how Diezani Alison-Madueke went from the most powerful woman in Africa to Nigeria’s most wanted international fugitive.
Part 1 is now streaming EXCLUSIVELY on withchude.com.
Go watch now!
This story will shock you.
I'm a Jesus girl, but l still did my job. - Blessing Nze | Blood Sisters 2.
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To watch the full episode, go to watch.withchude.com and to listen go to listen.withchude.com
Still smiling from this Blood Sisters 2 special. I spent time with 3 of my favourites and it felt felt like one of those easy, rare days where everything just flows.
It didn't feel like a shoot, it felt like people just enjoying each other.
I had low expectations for Blood Sisters 2, because part one set such a high bar. However, I was going to watch it because Ebony Life is my family. I started watching, and MY GOD, I was blown away!
Werecorded one of the best #WithChude#ChudesFilmClub episodes EVER!
We did a special #ChudesFilmClub on Blood Sisters 2 and Kate Henshaw literally got her flowers! 💐 The sweetest thing you will see today.
Blessing you are amazing for doing this.
And the full episode is up from tonight.
We had a WHAT? We had a BLAAASTTTTT.
You will soon see!
"They didn't commit any crime, the only crime they committed is the color of their skin." — Abike Dabiri-Erewa, speaking on the evacuation of Nigerians from South Africa, following Presidential approval.
An exclusive report from ARISE News in partnership with #WithChude.
"The government has come to save us."
For many Nigerians in South Africa, this moment means one thing: They made it out.
An exclusive report from ARISE News in partnership with #WithChude.
#arisenews#withchude
A child escapes.
Another doesn't
A mother is now unsure if her daughter will ever feel safe enough to say in a classroom again.
At some point, it stops being shocking and starts becoming a quiet reality people adjust to.
And that might be the most dangerous part of all.
No gifts.
No compensation.
No grand gestures.
Their cry is not for material support.
Their hearts carry only one request.
the safe return of their children and the teachers.
Until then, peace remains incomplete for these families and the entire community at large.
The banditry attack in Esinele has left more than empty classrooms, it has left broken hearts and wounded childhoods.
Children who left home excited to learn were instead met with fear, violence, and uncertainty.
This is a tragedy that should never happen to any child.
Today on the front page of Thisday- our exclusive report on the kidnapped students of Ogbomoso.
Watch the full one-hour episode on our YouTube page - @WithChude
We continue to pray for the safe release of these innocent children, and their teachers.
If I become the President, Nigerians will not be dying of hunger and loosing their lives while their government sleeps. I think I'm the best candidate for presidency. - Rotimi Amaechi
We were never intimidated working with Buhari. Every decision we took was based on our own convictions. When we disagreed with him, it was not out of fear, it was because of corruption. - Rotimi Amaechi
At 34, I was Speaker. At 42, the youngest Governor. At 50, a Minister. If my story does anything, I hope it pushes young people into action. - Rotimi Amaechi speaks on self-fullfiment as he turns 61
Rotimi Amaechi, joins me for a candid conversation on life, leadership, power, and Nigeria's political future after turning 61.
He speaks on the ADC primary, his presidential ambition, political loyalty, governance, and his relationships.
Let’s get what ex-Gov Rotimi Amaechi said about the ADC, Abubakar Atiku and the alleged rigging the primaries out of the way first..
“I stand by what I said about ‘concocted results’,” he tells me, but “I am still a member of ADC.
“No one has asked me to be VP.”
Every family in those three villages has a story.
We sat with as many as we could.
We listened to as many as would speak.
Some wept,some whispered.
Some couldn't find the words at all.
But they all had something in common.
They are still waiting.
We are not done yet.