NNPCL raises petrol pump price to N950/litre
Sterling Bank removes transfer fees on online transactions
Edo: Okpebholo wins at tribunal, Ighodalo heads to Appeal Court
Abducted ex-NYSC DG freed 56 days after
Kaduna police officer threatens retaliation against Southerners over Uromi killings
Metal poisoning: Sokoto warns against patronising native doctors
Amazon submits last-minute bid for TikTok – Report
Liberation Day: Trump slaps heavy tariffs on China, EU, others
US man to plead guilty to trying to kill Supreme Court justice
Kenya announces stringent drug tests for Tokyo World Championship
ECOWAS to meet over tariff imposed by Niger, B’Faso, Mali
W’Bank lends Nigeria $1.08bn for education, nutrition, economic boost
JP Morgan eyes opening full business branch in Nigeria
S’African court acquits Nigerian pastor of rape after 8 years in jail
DID YOU KNOW?
- The Forbidden City is the imperial palace complex in the center of the Imperial City in Beijing, China. It was the residence of 24 Ming and Qing dynasty Emperors, and the center of political power in China for over 500 years from 1420 to 1924.
- Humans are the only animals that blush.
Tinubu embarks on working visit to Paris
Tinubu celebrates Prof Adegbulugbe at 70
Shettima returns to Abuja after Eid visit to Maiduguri
Approach capital market for loans, Senate panel tells states
Uromi Killings: Barau Donates N16m To Victims’ Families, Reassures Of Justice
Akpabio not distracted by Natasha’s alleged assassination plot, says spokesman
Recall: Natasha slams Yahaya Bello as group defends Akpabio
Court restrains Abia from appointing new judges
Court forfeits US-bound traveller’s undeclared $20,000 to FG
Nigerian military, Briech unveil 1st indigenous attack drones, bombs
Policemen clean up Abuja streets to mark police day
Lagos Police bust ‘Yahoo school’, arrest 10 suspects
FG, UNIDO sign $174.6m industrial development agreement
Umahi orders opening of Independence bridge after Lagos traffic chaos
FG boosts power generation by 2,000mw in 2 years — Minister
CBN denies introducing N5,000, N10,000 banknotes
NiMet predicts hot weather conditions in April
FG to introduce AI, Islamic economics, 10 others in varsity curriculum
Arik Air airlifted 2.2m passengers in 2024 – NCAA report
Nigeria welcomes Air Algérie’s inaugural flight to Abuja
Wike approves employment of 34 doctors
Remita champions AI adoption to unlock $434m fintech market
MTN Nigeria vests 1,303,029 shares in 33 executives
Investors laud 100% increase in Wema Bank’s dividend payout
BUA Foods shareholders get N13 dividend
Aradel oil production nears 14,000 barrels/day — Report
LG autonomy: S’Court amended constitution to please executive, says Falana
Tinubu does not need opposition validation, APC replies Obi
Rivers APC demands Fubara’s probe over ex-HoS allegations
Uzodimma swears in Imo acting CJ
Why Bayelsa won’t allow pro-Wike rally – Diri
Anambra: Soludo unveils security supervisory committee
Imo Assembly screens, approves two Commissioner-nominees
Kebbi disowns official over claim on homosexuals, lesbians statistics
Jigawa gov’s aide urges drug test for political appointees
Katsina to install CCTV cameras in LGs over insecurity
Enugu declares malaria treatment free in state hospitals
A’Ibom NMA threatens strike over medical lecturers’ pay
Lagos dislodges illegal occupants under Adeniji bridge
Stop non-indigeneship categorisation, Sultan urges states
Scholar urges Alaafin to embrace Ifa knowledge
Ogun Police beef up security at Sagamu interchange
N500,000 bill: Lagos hospital mum after death of pregnant woman
Benue farmer slumps, dies over false attack alarm
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1940, Soviet troops murdered about 22,000 Polish nationals. The Katyn massacre is considered the worst massacre of prisoners of war in history. The order to execute all captive members of the Polish Officer Corps was signed by Joseph Stalin.