48 rifles recovered as police apprehend Abuja train attack mastermind
N615,000 pay: Govs demand sustainable minimum wage
IPOB declares May 30 sit -at -home to honour Ojukwu, Achuzie others
One million public toilets needed to end open defecation – Minister
Naira depreciates to N1,365/$ in parallel market
Naira abuse: Court hears Cubana Chief Priest, EFCC settlement June 5
EFCC to move against schools charging dollars
2024 UTME results not yet available on our website, says JAMB
We need $2bn to resuscitate Ajaokuta steel –Abubakar
Govt borrows N11tn via bonds, T-bills in four months
Delta bloodbath: Court hears villagers’ N100bn suit against Army
Fuel supply: 9,000 marketers may lose licences, seek FG’s intervention
Fuel scarcity: DSS personnel shoots man in Lagos
US contributes $914m to fight malaria in Nigeria since 2011
FG’s policies averted economic collapse – Shettima
Reps consider petition on Enugu land tussle
Court fixes hearing for May 22 in Rivers’ LGA suit against state govt, DSS, others
Okuama: Court adjourns to June 4 for hearing
Military court-martials two soldiers over Kaduna accidental bombing
Minimum Wage: Govs working on what states can pay — NGF
Southeast govts, police reject IPOB’s sit-at-home call
715 terrorists killed, 465 hostages rescued in April – DHQ
ONSA directs full enforcement of cybercrime law
AfDB, FG Set to partner Enugu govt on devt of Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones
FG warns saboteurs as power generation rises to 4,800MW
FG moves to review mining license rates
FG to use sport to foster national unity – Information Minister
FG to introduce ‘school-to-work’ scheme to enhance productivity
Rivers tanker fire: Umahi absolves FG, contractor of complicity
FG inaugurates 625-metre drainage in Kogi
FCTA to boost security with drones – Wike
FCTA: Crushing confiscated motorcycles best option to curb insecurity
Malaria accounts for 194,000 deaths in Nigeria – ACPN
NDIC raises deposit insurance coverage by 900%
Dangote Sugar to commit $700m to backward integration
Inflation softens PMI to marginal rise of 51.1 points
Panel uncovers N3.5bn irregularities in Taraba varsity account
Oyakhilome Foundation begins tuition-free school in Rivers
Focus on internal roads to grow economy, Obi replies Umahi
APC is my home, I’ve reconciled with Wike – Abe
Ex-Katsina Governor Shema joins APC
Edo guber: Obaseki’s N70,000 minimum wage’s Greek gift —Okpebholo
Uzodimma signs electricity bill into law
Banks embrace NQR at ‘Ounje Eko’ discount markets
Benue to demolish 800 houses over flood threat
Police free pro-Fubara lawmaker after 14 days in detention
Lagos GDP hits N41tn, ranks 7th in Africa in 4yrs
Journalists, lawyers to benefit from Kano govt’s free mass wedding
10 killed, properties destroyed in attack on Ebonyi community
Mother drowns one-year-old son in well in Delta
Warring hoodlums raze market in Lagos
How N60,000 betting win sparked Lagos market clash – Eyewitnesses
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1978, the Digital Equipment Corporation sent the world’s first spam email. A representative sent out 600 emails and sold computers for $12 million. Unsolicited bulk emails have since become a scourge of the digital age as spammers attempt to achieve a similar success.