Tinubu welcomes freed Kebbi school girls, orders efforts to rescue others
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Police begin withdrawal of officers from VIP duties after Tinubu’s order
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FGN bond oversubscribed by 42% in November auction
FG unveils online classes for secondary school students
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Naira depreciates to N1,474/$ in parallel market
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Congolese arrested for stabbing Nigerian to death in UK
S’African authorities probe death of Nigerian content creator
16 gold-plated crowns stolen during 1895 British invasion – Alaafin
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Tukur Mamu sues AGF for designating him as ‘terrorist’ while standing trial
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Four airports get NAMA approval to operate till 10pm
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NIGCOMSAT trains 120 Enugu youths in VSAT technology
WAEC honours outstanding candidates, schools with awards
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Two Ondo varsity students arrested for conspiracy, rape
BSN distributes relief materials to Kaduna IDPs
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Lagos Food Bank seeks tax incentives, govt support
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Champion Breweries opens N15.91bn rights issue
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UNA begins Abuja- Lagos-Ilorin direct flights
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Wike bloc asks court to nullify PDP convention
Plateau APC women reject Mutfwang’s defection
I was so furious, I felt like assaulting Obasanjo at my birthday party — Fayose
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Makinde inaugurates Omituntun ultramodern market in Ibadan
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Benue assembly extends ex-Speaker’s suspension by six months
Niger Assembly threatens shutdown over students’ abductions
Ganduje Moves To Establish Hisbah-Like Outfit In Kano
Abia to reconstruct Ojukwu Bunker, National War Museum
CP dispels report of terrorists’ invasion of A’Ibom
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TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2011, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, a prominent Nigerian military officer, politician, and the leader of the secessionist state of Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War, died. He passed away at the age of 78 in London, United Kingdom, after a brief illness.
- On this day in 1768, James Cook sailed off on HMS Endeavour. The British explorer was the first European in recorded history to have visited the eastern shores of Australia. The ship reached Botany Bay in April 1770 and was back on British shores on July 12, 1771.