227 pupils, teachers abducted in Niger Catholic school attack
FG shuts 41 unity schools over rising student abductions
Katsina shuts all public schools over security threats
Heavy security at Sokoto prison over Nnamdi Kanu’s arrival
NARD sets fresh conditions to suspend strike
ASUU strike: NLC to convene meeting as ultimatum ends today
Nigeria to lose N2tr over ban on sachet alcoholic drinks – FOBTOB
Jonathan, govs, others celebrate Bode George at 80
Niger Delta suffered because of personal interests –Jonathan
Insecurity: US defence chief asks FG to be decisive
860,000 To Vote As Guinea-Bissau Chooses New President
UNESCO to train 2,500 families on business
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DID YOU KNOW?
- The capital city of Democratic Republic of Congo, Kinshasa, is only about 4km across the Congo River from Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo, making them the closest capital cities in the world.
- A giraffe’s neck has the same number of vertebrae as a human’s (seven), but each one is about 25 cm long.
Shettima arrives Johannesburg for G20 Summit
Reps order INEC to pay insurance benefits for injured, fallen corps members
AGF Fagbemi takes over female Estate developer’s prosecution over alleged forgery
Court shifts hearing to December 5 in trial of alleged UN House bombers Al‑Barnawi, others
Days after securing 20-year jail sentence, DSS arraigns two canvassing for coup
Ribadu meets US defence secretary over Christian genocide allegations
NDLEA arrests 230 suspects, seizes illicit drugs in Kano
Genocide: Nigeria engaging US at highest level — FG
Why FG hasn’t prosecuted terrorism financiers – Minister
Over 13,000 terrorists killed, 17,000 arrested in two years – Minister
Only CBN-licensed firms can collect electricity payments – FG
FG, states ratify new health reforms, lower HIV/AIDS testing age to 14
FG bans award of honorary doctorate degrees to serving officials
State House workers sign performance contracts
INEC disowns letter on factional PDP NWC resolution on Ekiti governorship primary
NYSC laments dilapidated Akwa Ibom camp
Fire Service Appoints Tuface As Safety Ambassador
First Lady launches national environment club, society
Killings: MBF president knocks northern govs
Leaders unite to celebrate Bode George at 80
Policy flip-flops, power crisis behind North’s stunted growth, rising insecurity — Dangote
How high costs are pushing Nigerian airlines to the brink — Ibom Air MD
Union Bank Backs Female Entrepreneurs At 2025 WIMBIZ Summit
Shoprite denies Lekki store closure by Lagos tax agency
ADC asks Tinubu to visit Kebbi after S’African trip cancellation
North risks stagnation without urgent unity, development reforms, says Atiku
Kebbi gov questions military withdrawal before schoolgirls’ abduction
Lagos has delivered 11,000 homes in six years, says Sanwo-Olu
Oluwo denies kidnapping on Iwo-Osogbo road
Three women arrested for trafficking six Benue orphans
Police dismiss kidnap rumour at Nasarawa school
Police rescue six trafficked children in Benue, arrest three women
Many feared killed in Ibadan gas explosion
How I had twins naturally after 40 years’ marriage — 63-Year-Old midwife
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2002, more than 100 people were killed in Nigeria in violence that erupted due to controversy surrounding the Miss World pageant.
- On this day in 1963, John F. Kennedy was assassinated. The 35th President of the United States was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald, while traveling in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. He was the 4th American president to be assassinated while in office.