Organisers seek N4bn donation as protest enters Day 4
Protest organisers split, say members bribed to sabotage rally
Hardship protest: Ex-envoys, former military officers worry as demonstrators wave Russian flag
Protesters vow mother-of-all-protest in Lagos on Monday
Police confirm seven dead, 34 injured in protests
Nigeria unveils Utapate, new low-sulfur crude grade
NELFUND lists 6 institutions to receive students loan
Surgery patients face tortous delays as Japa syndrome strangles healthcare
St. Lucia’s Alfred wins Olympics women’s 100m gold
Trump agrees to debate Kamala Harris September 4
Police Van Burnt As Killings Spark Riot In UK
Nigeria, Denmark agree on climate action framework
DID YOU KNOW?
- The Nigerian flag was designed by Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi in 1959 and was officially adopted on October 1, 1960. Mr. Akinkunmi died on August 29, 2023, at the age of 87 after a brief illness.
- Honey never spoils.
Tinubu addresses Nigerians on Sunday
Nigerians will soon see gains of Tinubu’s reforms – Abbas
Call for Kyari’s sack generates more controversy, tears Reps apart
Protests: Tinubu Monitoring The Situation – Bagudu
Ministers earn under N1m monthly, I’m uncertain about allowances — Bagudu
FG approves two new agencies, ignores Oronsaye report
Restrict tariff plans to seven, NCC tells telcos
Ways & Means hike: CBN may loan over N746bn to FG
Fire breaks out at NNPC oil well
Nigerians imported N903bn food in three months – Report
DisCos rake in N575bn in five months
FG hasn’t fulfilled CNG buses conversion promise – NURTW
Jnr Pope: AGN lifts suspension on Adanma Luke, permits riverine filming
IPC condemns attacks on journalists covering protests
Over 50 Protesters Were Arrested In Abuja – Amnesty International
Protest: Southern Kaduna group flays attack on govt agencies
Nigeria not ready to stop fuel importation, analysts warn
Shooting Of Protesters Reminds Us Of The Dark Days Of Dictatorship – Atiku
‘Reduce fuel price, halt Naira’s free fall’ – PDP berates Tinubu over silence on protests
Oyebanji, APC chieftain hail Ekiti youths for boycotting protest
Tinubu’s policies will soon yield dividends, Fubara assures
Fubara to caretaker chairmen: empower your people or be sacked
Soludo blames #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest on neglect of agriculture
Abiodun never called Nigerian protesters sore losers—Ogun govt
Kano to inaugurate gold refining, trading market
Incessant building collapse worries Anambra government
Security forces defy court order, disperse hunger protesters at Abuja stadium
Hoodlums in Osun Amotekun’s uniform steal three vehicles, spare parts
Lagos urges LG workers to work in unity
Emir Sanusi’s son, Ashraf weds partner in Abuja
Gunmen kill seven Imo village heads
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1984, The Republic of Upper Volta was renamed Burkina Faso. After gaining its independence from the French in 1960, in 1983, a military coup installed Captain Thomas Sankara as the country’s president. He changed the name of the country to Burkina Faso a year later on the coup’s anniversary