Subsidy gains: Labour scores govs low as allocations rise by N1.7tn
Telcos propose 100% tariff hike, await NCC nod
Autonomy: No Plan To Hijack LGs From You, Tinubu Tells Govs
NNPCL invites Obasanjo to tour PH, Warri Refineries
Tinubu Spent 180 Of His 580 Days In Office Abroad –Obi
Naira weakens to 1,541/$
Catholic priest arrested for shooting Imo ‘knockout’ thrower to death
1,845 Nasarawa flood victims to get FG relief packages
Poll reveals most UK doctors suffer from ‘compassion fatigue’
DID YOU KNOW?
- The first police force in the world was started in London in 1829 by Sir Robert Peel. These officers became known as “bobbies,” after Peel’s nickname, and they wore uniforms and walked around the streets, making sure everything was okay.
- Pencils don’t actually contain lead. What is inside is graphite and it is completely safe and non-toxic!
Autonomy: No Plan To Hijack LGs From You, Tinubu Tells Govs
Tinubu’s reforms unavoidable, will pay off, says Orji Kalu
Court dismisses suit seeking to compel Fubara to re-present 2024 Budget
Education tax: FG, ASUU plan talks over removal
NNPCL tackles Obasanjo over alleged $2bn refineries repair fund
FG votes N105bn for aviation, plans refund to Kebbi
Food Crisis: 5 Months After, FG Yet To Implement Duty Waiver
Nigeria’s airspace secured from threat – NCAA
Cross River $350m railway project gets topographical mapping
NNPCL, states differ as N’East oil exploration remains in limbo
Six-month delay in LG autonomy kick-off disappointing – NULGE
JAC declares indefinite strike in Bauchi tertiary institutions
Tinubu’s refusal to honour Seyi’s pact with us disappointing – Nnamdi Kanu’s family
Olumekun is NAHCO’s Group Managing Director
MTN finalises sale of Guinea operations to government
Oil firms, Dangote sign deal for affordable petrol supply
Yuletide: Dufil Prima donates to Lagos care homes
Lafarge empowers customers with 155 trucks
Northern groups demand apology from Niger Republic over destabilisation allegations
Obi visits Jonathan, IBB, Aliyu
APC kicks as Obi warns Tinubu against foreign medical trips
Rhodes-Vivour declares interest in 2027 Lagos guber race
Economic hardship will cost Tinubu 2027 re-election – NNPP
Rivers elders demand apology from Wike for insulting Odili
Come for facility tour of projects we’ve embarked upon, Delta govt tells APC
No gov can take insults I received from Wike’s camp – Fubara
Zulum visits Bama to boost resettlement plan
Otti bans school levies, approves monthly allowance for principals
Food security critical to my govt, says Otu
My absence from Tinubu’s House visit not political – Bauchi gov
Taraba plans to address hunger with 10,000 metric tons of grains
Bauchi Chamber of Commerce rejects FG’s tax reform bills
Gunshots, protest as suspended Edo LG chairmen impeached
How 140 Policemen Died In FCT In 2024 — CP
Adeleke violated traditions, customs in appointing Owa-Obokun — Ruling family
Kidnapped retired Archbishop, driver regain freedom 25 days after abduction
Estranged husband sets wife’s house ablaze in Edo
Bishop settling couple’s fight stabbed to death in Osun
Police nab woman who killed husband with pestle while asleep
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1994, millions of people from the former Apartheid Homelands gained South African citizenship. The apartheid regime had stripped the black inhabitants of the right to citizenship to ensure a white majority of the de jure population.
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