FG moves to avert strike, begins release of ₦11.9b for health workers’ arrears
Rumoured coup plot: N11bn found in detained colonel’s bank accounts
PDP, NNPP, CUPP accuse Tinubu of forcing defections
PDP suspends National Secretary Anyanwu, three others for one month
Apathy, violence, absence of ballot boxes mar Niger council poll
Peju Ogunmola returns to acting after son’s death
Trump to Nigeria: Stop the killings or face military action
Ukraine sends special forces to embattled eastern city
9 people suffer life-threatening injuries in UK train stabbing
President Suluhu Declared Winner Of Tanzanian Election Amid Widespread Violence
21 dead, over 30 missing in Kenya landslide
World Bank to consider Nigeria’s fresh $1bn loan request
NEMA receives 131 stranded Nigerians from Niger Republic
69-Year-Old Joins Freshmen at University of Ibadan Matriculation
DID YOU KNOW?
- A Mareva injunction is a court order that prevents a party from disposing of, hiding, or moving their assets while a legal dispute is ongoing. It ensures that a potential judgment can be satisfied and a plaintiff can collect on a debt, particularly in cases of fraud or breach of contract.
- Scientists who study caves are called speleologists.
We Don’t Tolerate Religious Persecution In Nigeria, Tinubu Replies Trump
Reps propose N3,500 daily wage for unskilled labour
Teacher bags life imprisonment for sodomising nine-year-old pupil
EFCC probes allegations of N10 million extortion from rapper Oladips
Troops neutralise terrorists, secure key locations in North East
Rear Admiral Abdullahi Ahmed appointed Commandant of National Defence College
Fund youths’ ideas to drive growth, Edun tells bankers
Electricity: 10,000MW locked up in idle plants, says power minister
Tunji-Ojo: no opposition can stop Tinubu’s re-election
FG insured 250,000 farmers in eight states – Report
FG Vows To Track Monies Released For BHCPF Implementation In North-West
FG explores Chinese infrastructure investment, youth skills development
TETFund unveils ₦1.06bn landmark projects at IMT Enugu
Tertiary institutions’ health workers shun strike
UNILAG to issue certificates in entrepreneurial studies to graduates – VC
Jos University Dental students decry 10-year academic stagnation
NYCN threatens protest against FUOYE’s VC
Arewa Think Tank blasts Trump over designation of Nigeria as CPC
‘Country Of Particular Concern’: Trump’s Claim Built On Lies – Shehu Sani
Obi Cubana blames solo-ownership culture for African business failures
OPay, UniCal to establish cybersecurity lab
Dangote Refinery promises stable fuel supply
Aradel reports 25% rise in oil production
El-Rufai remains banned for 30 years, SDP chairs insist
Kaduna South Senator Katung dumps PDP, joins APC
PDP splits as Wike faction suspends Damagun, five others
Soludo celebrates Nnewi monarch at 100
Security in Oyo: Makinde set to receive surveillance aircraft from China
Okpebholo donates patrol vehicles to Edo police command
Sanwo-Olu, minister, S’East leaders forge partnership to boost investment
Tell C’Rivers’ story right to boost investment, deputy gov urges journalists
NMA threatens strike over abducted doctor in Anambra
Ogun councillors lift suspension on LG chairman as deputy gov intervenes
Gombe youths declare war on drug abuse, cultism
Lagos plans compulsory insurance for commercial buildings
Petrol tanker falls, catches fire in Edo
Police confirm abduction of Kebbi deputy speaker, begin rescue operation
3 killed as bandits launch fresh attacks on Kano border communities
Akwa Ibom masquerade custodian arrested over extortion
Police launch manhunt after 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 stolen in Victoria Island
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1930, Haile Selassie I became the emperor of Ethiopia. Considered as a leading figure in the Rastafari movement, Selassie reigned over Ethiopia for 44 years.