Lay-Off: PENGASSAN Halts Gas, Crude Supply To Dangote Refinery
Dangote Refinery resumes sale of petrol in Naira after suspension
Tinted glass permit: Motorists kick as police begin enforcement Thursday
Over 40 feared trapped in Zamfara mining pit
N70,000 HIV prevention injection splits Nigerians
U-20 World Cup: Falconets thrash Rwanda in qualifiers
31 dead, 58 injured at India political rally stampede
Russia warns West as Ukraine secures Patriot defenses
US revokes visa for Colombian President Petro over ‘incendiary’ comments
US lifts Ghana’s visa restrictions after accepting West African deportees
Guinea presidential vote set for December 28
W’Bank to approve $750m loans to Nigeria Tuesday
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DID YOU KNOW?
- Gashaka-Gumti National Park is the largest park in Nigeria, spanning 6,731 square kilometers. It is home to rare species like the African golden cat and the Nigerian chimpanzee.
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Tinubu urges military to safeguard economic interest
Economic reforms bearing fruits, says Tinubu
Tinubu tasks IMF, World Bank, others on climate action funding
Reps Committee to investigate state of refineries, crude supply to local refineries
Ndume fumes as Boko Haram kills vigilante
Shadow govt: Pat Utomi knows fate Monday as court delivers judgment in DSS’ suit
Troops rescue two kidnapped Immigration officers in Benue
Police hold Guard of Honour for late Arase
Tinubu redefining road construction – Works Minister
Minister wades into Fed Polytechnic Ekowe dispute, summons Rector, Unions
Train 7 project: NLNG, NCDMB train 122 beneficiaries
NECO insists on Kano’s best-performing rank
Abuja-Kaduna train service set to resume next week
NAHCON announces final 2026 Hajj fares, reduces cost by ₦200,000
CAN slams fake preachers as failed rapture wrecks lives
Stop Using Repressive Laws To Target Journalists, Editors Tell Govt
Nigeria at 65: Ohanaeze, Afenifere lament dashed hopes
Kanu: IPOB faults court ruling
Petrol depot prices to drop more than 4% as Dangote Refinery restores Naira sales
Peter Obi faces backlash for calling Olubadan ‘my brother’
Obidients finger Abure over attack on ‘Mama P’, demand probe
Abure attacked at Abuja airport, LP fumes
Madagali emerges Adamawa PDP Chairman
Bawa emerges Kwara PDP chairman
APC, PDP jostle for Rivers after Wike-Fubara truce
Okpebholo receives Arase corpse
Independence Day: Aiyedatiwa backs Tinubu’s policies
Oyo ready to host Eagles – Makinde
Fubara commissioners absent 10 days after resumption
Lagos to host GWR vision board attempt
Anambra to shut down non-compliant schools in annual census exercise
Delta workers sanctioned for extorting pregnant women
Gov Alia slashes fare of PWD by 50% in state owned transport company – GM
Sultan visits late Awujale’s family
Nasarawa abattoir gets ultimatum over poor sanitation
Edo security squad raids, destroys five kidnappers’ camps
Gumen Abduct 12 Passengers In Kogi Bus Attack
Kwara police seize cannabis hidden in yam tubers
4-year-old girl sold for N3.7m in Ondo found in Delta
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2008, Falcon 1, the first privately supported and funded spacecraft, was launched into space on its fourth attempt by SpaceX.