Suspected herdsmen kill 16 in Benue communities
DICON confirms factory explosion in Kaduna kills one, injures others
EDSIEC ignores court order, conducts by-election in 59 wards
OBJ: No Nigerian, Dead Or Alive, Can Say I Called Him Over 3rd Term
Nigeria hits 96% of OPEC quota in August
Ghost refineries: P’Harcourt, Warri, Kaduna plants rot as workers turn idle
C&S Church marks 100 years
Flogging children causes anxiety disorder – Psychiatrists
Flying Eagles begin World Cup prep with Chile draw
I do not want a girl, I want more boys – Tiwa Savage
Trump imposes $100,000 annual fee on skilled worker visa applicants
Charlie Kirk’s assassination divides Nigerians
Nigeria earns $2.21bn from US crude exports
148 Nigerian migrants stranded in Sudan return home
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Tinubu grants automatic employment to children of late FCT HoS
Tinubu, Atiku, others to attend Ladoja’s coronation
Shettima to lead Nigeria’s delegation to 80th UN General Assembly
Abbas, Sanwo-Olu, others hail First Lady on 65th birthday
Nigeria needs state police for better security response -Deputy Speaker Kalu
TB anti-discrimination bill passes first reading
Reps panel moves to grant statistics bureau financial autonomy
Lawmaker gives 3,500 students N300m scholarship in Kano
Kingpin flees as EFCC arrests 37 suspected internet fraudsters in Warri, Owerri
NAF strikes kill 25 terrorists in Borno, Yobe
Military Orders Probe Of DICON Explosion
Government unveils 10-year livestock growth plan
Tinubu government recommits to N761 billion Abuja–Kano road project
Umahi threatens to revoke contracts, sets 2026 deadline for Abuja-Lokoja road
TCN blames vandals, storm for Kaduna power tower collapse
PenCom targets informal sector with redesigned pension plan
Strike: Poly workers give FG ultimatum to meet demands
LAUTECH nurses, midwives begin indefinite strike over minimum wage
500 Enugu women benefit from Renewed Hope business grants
Ex-SGF Idris’ family in inheritance dispute, seeks public intervention
Democracy is not dead in Africa – Kukah
Smoke blocked escape routes in Lagos tower tragedy – Afriland
E1 Lagos powerboat race to generate $100m revenue
Stakeholders dismiss national airline, push flag carrier
Nigerians earning below N500,000 priced out of mortgages – MBAN
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Osun PDP elects new executives in 214 wards
I inherited empty coffers, says Kano gov
Anambra gov commends cleric for building free psychiatric hospital
A’Ibom unveils 10-year electricity reform plan
Ogun bondsmen scheme frees over 8,000 defendants, reduces prison crowding
Jigawa welcomes collaboration to empower vulnerable women
Jigawa assembly urges strict action against errant LG workers
World Cleanup Day: Lagos students lead ‘largest cleanup’
Lagos students trained in cybersecurity skills
Katsina principal accused of selling school property amid probe
Adamawa’s literacy programme transforms 12,000 young lives
Benue youths block highway over killing of two IDPs
Commercial motorcyclists petition Lagos CP over extortion
Catholic Priest murdered in Enugu, Govt places N10million bounty on killers
Panic as decomposed body found on Jigawa hill
Scores fleeing Lakurawa terrorists drown in Sokoto boat accident
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2013, militants of the extremist group al-Shabaab attacked the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya and killed 63 shoppers before the Kenyan security forces rescued the hostages. Four terrorists were also killed.