Police begin enforcement of Third Party insurance today
NYSC DG announces N77,000 as new corps member allowance
PSC retires police officers as SANs debate IG’s tenure extension
Nigeria-made HIV/AIDS drugs ready in 2025 – NACA
NCDC reports 214 Lassa fever, 39 deaths in 2025
FG cash transfer beneficiaries hit 32m, says W’Bank
Dangote May Review Fuel Price as Offtakers Recount Losses
Imo police launch manhunt as gunmen abduct Abia electoral chair
Magistrates demand action as Borno judge’s wife spends eight months in captivity
How I impregnated a lady in University – Bobrisky
US-based Nigerians go into hiding amid Trump’s deportation crackdown
JP Morgan in Nigeria to explore investment opportunities
U.S. aid pause: FG seeks local solutions for HIV/AIDS control
DID YOU KNOW?
- In 1414, the Kenyan city of Malindi sent ambassadors to China carrying a gift that created a sensation at the Imperial Court. The gift was a giraffe.
- If you open your eyes in a pitch-black room, the colour you’ll see is called ‘eigengrau’. ‘Eigengrau’ is German for ‘intrinsic grey’, also known as dark light, or brain grey.
President observes Jumaat prayer with Tijjaniya Muslim Brotherhood leaders
Tinubu appoints Abba Aliyu as REA boss
N’Assembly to review death penalty law, says deputy speaker
Tribunal begins sitting in Ondo over petition against Aiyedatiwa’s victory
EFCC arraigns 13 Chinese for impersonation, attempt to destabilise Nigeria
Kidnap Kingpin Evans Scored As In NECO, Now A 200-Level Student – Lawyer
A/Court Ruling On IPOB Will Motivate Us To Crush Them – Military
Troops kill 358 terrorists, arrest 431 criminals in January
Military launches construction of Invictus Centre for wounded soldiers
PSC orders retirement of police officers over 60 years
NDLEA nabs 18 suspected drug dealers in Kano
Matawalle slams Amaechi over claim politicians kill for power
Enugu-Onitsha road: Minister threatens MTN with contract termination
Strike: Railway union, NRC MD reach truce
Lilypond command facilitated 30,979 export containers in 2024 – Customs
JAMB extends suspension of admission into law programme to Fountain University
NAICOM issues fresh annuity rules to insurance firms
NCAA revokes licences of two air operators
Solid minerals, agriculture drove non-oil export by 20.79% in 2024 – NEPC
Auctioneers deny wrongdoing as EFCC probes online sales of forfeited vehicles
Premier Hotel redevelopment to gulp N20bn – Odu’a group chair
MURIC Urges IGP To Prevent Violence Against South West Muslims
Ned Nwoko dumps PDP for APC
Alleged N50m bribery: PRP challenges ex-VP to provide proof
PDP govs back Ude-Okoye as National Secretary, demand NEC March 13
Tinubu fighting opposition not corruption — Atiku
Gunshots as Fubara, Wike supporters clash at PDP Secretariat
We’ll build five energy hubs for improved power supply — Sanwo-Olu
Zamfara lawmakers demand reinstatement of sacked minority leader
Ogun promotes 26,764 civil servants
Lagos warns against prank calls to fire service
Bayelsa CP risks imprisonment for ignoring court order
Kano police nab three as Chadian terrorist escape
Hoodlums: Lagos Taskforce arrests 30 suspects at Ketu-Alapere, Oshodi
Police rescue six-month-old baby from kidnappers in FCT
Suspects arrested as 21 children rescued from traffickers in Yobe
Delta mob sets man ablaze for beheading woman
I contemplated suicide after Lagos thugs gang-raped me – 22-year-old student
Drunk Lagos driver kills Army officer, 18 others lose arms, legs
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1960, four black students started the Greensboro sit-ins. Their refusal to leave a “whites only” lunch counter was a milestone in the fight against racial segregation in the United States.