Three days after deadline, naira-for-crude deal yet to begin
Niger State boat tragedy: 70 bodies recovered as rescue efforts continue
IOM repatriates 180 Nigerians stranded in Libya
Many varsities will soon shut down over electricity tariff hike, ASUU warns
ASUP gives Fed Govt two-week ultimatum over unresolved demands
Reactions trail non-inclusion of women in board of NWDC
FG To Decriminalise Abortion In Nigeria
Google contributed $1.8bn to Nigeria’s economy in 2023 – Report
Shortage of burial space: UK plans to reuse old graves
Iran summons envoys as Israel intensifies Beirut bombing
Outrage as South African farmer kills two women, feeds them to pigs
ECOWAS plans 5,000-man force to fight terrorism
Tinubu plans to bar Customs, NPA, others from revenue collection
DID YOU KNOW?
- Drinking coffee in Turkey was once punishable by death. In 1633, the Ottoman Sultan Murad IV beheaded anyone he saw drinking coffee in public. He believed that coffee shops could encourage dangerous thoughts or speech against his rulership.
- Cornell University offers a wine course, technically called a degree in “Viticulture and Enology.” The program deals with grape cultivation and the science of winemaking.
Tinubu to bandits, terrorists: your time is up
Tinubu writes Reps, submit four tax reform bills for consideration
Tinubu orders NIWA to investigate Niger, other boat mishaps
Tinubu salutes Leadership Newspaper at 20
S’South Development Commission bill scales second reading
Reps approve FG takeover of Kebbi, Nasarawa airports
Reps urge speedy trial of persons in prolonged detention
Reps propose Surrogacy Regulatory Commission
Court summons Yahaya Bello over alleged N110bn fraud
Court bars VIO from stopping, impounding vehicles
N27bn fraud: Ex-Taraba gov Ishaku barred from foreign trips
Convicted cocaine trafficker gets four-year jail term
90% of corruption cases perpetrated through procurement process — EFCC
Crude-for-loans: NNPCL votes 8million barrels monthly for $8.8bn debt – Report
Adelabu predicts crash of electricity cost
Fed govt unveils N150,000 grant for business owners
Oyetola inaugurates governing board for Maritime Academy
NFF holds Annual General Assembly in Asaba
Cost of healthy diet rises by 28% – NBS
AI Can Add $15bn To Nigeria’s Economy In 2030 — Google
IGP’s wife visits Borno, distributes relief items to flood victims
Nigeria’s situation worse than 40 years ago – ASUU
Falana urges probe into $2.9bn P’Harcourt, Warri, Kaduna refinery repair contracts
Falana denies Bobrisky’s bribery allegations
Ex-MKO Abiola Campaign DG Senator Zwingina passes away at 70
Nigerians Are Tired, They Will Change This Government In 2027 – Kwankwaso
I rigged elections under Amaechi – Rivers APC’s Okocha
NASS LP Caucus warns Soludo, Anambra Assembly over joint State, LG account
Ododo donates 100 vehicles to security agencies
Aiyedatiwa swears in six new Ondo judges
A’Ibom LG poll: Political parties sign peace Accord
Yobe To Finalise 25 Years Development Plan
Ogun nurses protest alleged assault of colleague by doctor
Lagos to employ actionable strategies to sustain Styrofoam, plastic ban
Danger looms as high school fees stop many Bauchi children from resumption
Tricycle operators in Lagos get free fuel
N30m ransom placed on two abducted Kwara women
Gunmen kill APC chieftain, Bala in Kebbi
Police hunt gunmen for killing two Anambra cops
Police launch investigation into alleged beheading of couple in Abia
Man who asked Tinubu to resign admitted in psychiatric hospital
Kaduna chef completes 50-hour marathon cooking lessons
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1957, the World’s first artificial satellite, Sputnik, was launched by the Soviet Union launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Baikonur Cosmodrome is the world’s oldest and largest space launch facility still in operation.