Court bars PENGASSAN, others from cutting gas supply to Dangote Refinery
Dangote vs PENGASSAN: NLC mobilises workers for strike against refinery
NNPC, Dangote refinery sign fresh two-year crude deal
Nigeria @ 65: FG cancels Independence Day parade
ASUU issues 14-day ultimatum to FG over demands
Nigeria’s rent crisis deepens as two-bedroom flats hit N2.5m
ARISE News anchor, Maduagwu, killed by robbers in Abuja
Nigeria, South Africa, others sanctioned by FIFA
Super Eagles to face Colombia, Venezuela in November
Trump plans 100% film tariff
Netanyahu apologises to Qatar for attack on Hamas
Charlie Kirk murder suspect appears in US court
Gazans say Trump’s peace plan a ‘farce’
Madagascar’s president dissolves government following deadly protests
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DID YOU KNOW?
- Lillian Jean Williams, a British expatriate, wrote “Nigeria, We Hail Thee,” Nigeria’s first national anthem, in 1959, with music composed by Frances Berda. It was adopted upon independence in 1960, but replaced in 1978 with “Arise, O Compatriots”. On May 29, 2024, President Bola Tinubu signed a law re-adopting “Nigeria, We Hail Thee” as Nigeria’s anthem.
- Ctrl+Alt+Del was invented by IBM engineer David Bradley to reboot a frozen PC without turning it off.
Tinubu inaugurates renovated Arts Theatre Oct 1
Nigeria ready to partner with credible investors, says Tinubu
Tinubu meets Ogunlesi in Lagos to boost investments in Nigeria
Tax reform will end envelope system of budgeting, says Speaker Abbas
FG to roll out 90,000km fibre optic network nationwide – Senate
CJN laments underfunding of states’ judiciaries
Court Declares Utomi’s ‘Shadow Government’ Unconstitutional
Court stops bank from releasing Osun LG allocations
DSS arraigns Kaduna activist, Sultan over alleged extortion, intimidation
NAF bombs bandits terrorising Kwara communities
Police arrest 5 notorious bandits leaders in Abuja, recover large cache of arms, ammunition
30 top police officers undergo PSC’s compulsory promotion exam
Jonathan ran Nigeria’s economy aground – Presidency
FG will stop PENGASSAN strike from escalating into national emergency – Minister
FG’s poised to reduce sugar importation — Agric Minister
Bagudu blames global order for Africa’s industrialisation woes
Fed Govt flags off anti rabies vaccination, targets elimination by 2030
CBN, AG-F fault claim of release of withheld Osun LG funds to APC chairmen, councillors
NELFUND closes portal for 2024/25 student loan applications
FG to curb fake seeds, improve export standards
FG lists N200bn bonds for September
Royal Air Maroc has paid sanction fine – NCAA
Borno overtakes Osun, Lagos as 6.2m complete voter pre-registration
Massive turnout for CVR shows Nigerians’ confidence in electoral process – INEC
NDDC launches tree planting drive to combat coastal erosion
2026 Hajj: NAHCON inaugurates operators’ screening committee
Nigeria will not submit film for 2026 Oscars, NOSC confirms
UNIBEN bars 5,000 students from exams over unpaid fees
NEF urges FG to harness North’s mining potential
Fans, colleagues celebrate Joke Silva at 64
Church members avoided me over Muslim-Muslim ticket – Remi Tinubu
Best Western unveils new hotel in Yenagoa
NGX offers stockholders N150m exemption on capital gains tax
DLM Capital completes N9bn sovereign bond
PDP disowns C’River congress amid new exco swearing-in
Jonathan will contest 2027 presidency, says Jerry Gana
Osun 2026: APC will emerge victorious —Oyetola
PDP will retain Oyo in 2027, says Makinde
Insecurity: Governors Have Enough Money To Tackle It – Nasarawa Gov
Yusuf presents two commissioner-nominees to Kano Assembly
Jigawa gov signs N75bn supplementary bill into law
Makinde beats predecessors’ IGR record, targets N100bn – Oyo
Soludo calls for collaboration on Igbo future, social, moral transformation
Anambra dismisses First Lady’s involvement in ₦38m varsity contract claims
Edo targets N100bn IGR with digital tax drive
NULGE begins 7-day strike over sacking of 300 members in Rivers
Ekiti plans goat farming hub
Kaduna, SFH unveil women’s contraceptive initiative
ICRC pilots mass fatality response plan in Yobe
Edo residents, traders lament poor state of Benin-Sapele Road
Dreaded Benue militia gang leader killed by rival gang
Kano police arrest 105 suspects in 30 days, recover N82.7 million Tramadol
Lagos guard faces trial for kidnapping employer’s son
Motorcyclist dies after police torture in Ogun cell
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2005, Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, published a controversial cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad. The publication led to riots and protests in many parts of the world.