Corpers knock FG over unpaid N77k allowance
Ramadan: Four northern states vote N16bn for palliatives during holy month
Fraudsters steal N329m using images for BVN enrolment
JUSUN shelves strike
Petrol price remains same nationwide despite slash by Dangote Refinery
June 12: Olanipekun berates Babangida for not apologising to Abiola, family
NFL champion Moro Ojomo to launch sports academy in Nigeria
Sophia Egbueje claims purchase of Lamborghini after Burna Boy’s freestyle
33 world leaders back Zelensky after face-off with Trump
Russia, China target US federal employees for recruitment amid mass layoffs
20,000 stranded Nigerians returned from Libya, others – Report
DID YOU KNOW?
- Nigeria hosted the Second World Black African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC) in 1977. For that, it built the National Arts Theatre as well as FESTAC Town, both in Lagos. The design of the Theatre which resembles a military hat was inspired by the Palace of Culture and Sports in Varna, Bulgaria.
- Volleyball can be played with any part of the body.
Tinubu Hosts Nigerian-Born NFL Champion In Aso Rock
Tinubu eulogizes Nujoma as warrior, nation-builder at state burial
Reps berates FCT council primary healthcare budget performance
Natasha Akpoti to Akpabio’s wife: Let your husband defend himself
Alleged defamation: Akpabio’s wife slams N250bsuit against Natasha
Court restrains PDP from enforcing Wabara’s suspension
NASENI unveils 3.14 million hectares irrigation project in Bauchi
FG approves new energy standards for air conditioners
Finance minister swears in 50 commissioners to resolve tax dispute
FG relocates 300 IDPs to Keffi resettlement city
FG tracks 461 as Lassa fever spreads to 11 states
Kano emirship: Housing minister accuses deputy gov of disrespecting Tinubu
FG tightens rules for project mobilisation payments
Solid minerals sector contributed N1.39tn to GDP in 2024 – Report
NNPCL, AfreximBank to complete 500-bed hospital
NBA president, ex-IG defend Egbetokun’s tenure extension
FG appoints new VC for Admiralty varsity
David Umahi Federal University matriculates 990 students
AUO introduces online distance learning
Brotherhood of the Cross and Star resolves 24-year ownership crisis
Africa accounts for 35% of newly discovered oil – Report
Wema Bank to train, empower 800,000 SMEs
Ivy Ikokwu emerges top Table Tennis player at Lagos Country Club
We didn’t call for Fubara’s impeachment — Ohanaeze
Ohanaeze Ndigbo amends constitution, calls for submissions
Afenifere youth leader regains freedom after 12 days in captivity
Suspense in PDP as awaited S’Court judgment stalls NEC meeting
How Natasha Accused Me Of Sexually Assaulting Her At Aso Rock – Reno Omokri
Kebbi gov visits victims of bandit attack, vows improved security
Gov Sani mobilizes contractor for Kagarko township roads
Kano budgets N8bn for Ramadan feeding
Gombe Gov’t Distributes Ramadan Palliatives
Cancer vaccine doesn’t cause infertility, promiscuity — Lagos govt
Jigawa opens free dialysis centres for kidney patients
Ogun issues C-of-Os to landlords
Ogun confirms 415 temporary health workers as permanent staff
Benin monarch holds traditional dance for late mother
Six shot in Osun community as Adeleke’s aide allegedly leads gunmen
Police rescue five hostages in Delta raid
Bus, truck collision leaves 12 dead on Benin-Auchi Expressway
Abducted corps member freed after N1.1m ransom payment
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1933, the film King Kong premiered. The black and white movie marked a milestone in the history of film, especially due to Willis O’Brien’s stop-motion effects.