#EndBadGovernance: Northern govs, ACF, others demand minors’ release
Four marketers spend N833bn on fuel imports – Report
Varsity workers suspend strike as FG pays 25% withheld salary
We sell petrol at N990/litre to trucks, says Dangote Refinery
New depot blending substandard fuel – Dangote
10 banks realise N4.2tn profit amid high interest rate
Aggrieved residents protest as King, politicians visit Spain flood scenes
Trump, Harris Make Final Campaign Rounds, Millions Vote Early
Libya begins mass arrest of Nigerians after CAF verdict
UK foreign secretary arrives Nigeria today
DID YOU KNOW?
- The “Rule of Thumb” phrase originates from old English laws. This law stated that you could not beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.
- Female Kangaroos have three vaginas. The two side ones carry the sperm into the uteruses as male marsupials often have two-pronged penises. The middle vagina is where the joey comes out from.
Tinubu swears in seven new Ministers Monday – Presidency
Terrorism, banditry, kidnapping will soon be history in North, Tinubu assures
Shettima, Diri, Ribadu, ministers for editors’ conference
Senate vows to stop illegal mining
Reps begin probe of $2 billion renewable energy investments
Supreme Court holds special session for late ICPC chair Justice Ayoola
Court sentences ‘Professor’ to six months for impersonating daughter
Troops recover 700,000 litres crude, arrests 24 oil thieves in Niger Delta
NDLEA thwarts international drug syndicate, seizes N4.49b cocaine
Police to charge 113 foreign nationals arrested for cybercrime
FG projects N44tn revenue as Reps oppose tax review
Govt allocates N18bn compensation for Lagos-Calabar highway
FG distributes relief materials to Niger Delta flood victims
FG plans local manufacturing of electric vehicles
Painful Decisions Only Way Tinubu Can Address Nigeria’s Problems – Minister
Immigration deploys technology for management, security of 4,047km borders
Tinubu succeeding where you failed, Presidency replies Atiku
Afreximbank, Woodhall sign $25m facility for export businesses
Business sentiments hit record low in October – Report
FG needs N2tn to revive NSITF building – Don
Advent Integrated Services unveils 1,128-bed hostel in LASU
Obi never called for dismantling of churches – Media Office
Obaseki must account for N1.5trn revenues, allocations in 8yrs – Edo leaders
APC sweeps C’River, Nasarawa LG polls
Obaseki seeks support for incoming administration
Rivers crisis stems from resource control, says Fubara
Sanwo-Olu unveils SFH innovation hub
Aiyedatiwa tackles Ajayi over alleged N1.2bn security vote
Delayed Justice: FCT CJ tasked over 500 unassigned cases
Ekiti grants licences to 14 investors for electricity generation, distribution
Kano begins mass registration of foreigners
LASG diverts traffic for 15 months at Mile 2
Flood wreaks havoc, sacks several Bayelsa communities
Fire guts three radio stations in Abia
Female police officer’s dismissal in order, says Edo command
3 Killed, 4 Farmers Rescued As Soldiers Engage Bandits In Kaduna
Six killed in fresh herdsmen attack in Benue
Gunmen kill Plateau lawmaker’s mother-in-law, brother-in-law
Soldier, police officer stabbed to death in Nasarawa
Three-year-old with heart problems needs N5m for surgery
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1995, the Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, was assasinated in Tel Aviv by Yigal Amir, an Israeli who opposed the role that Rabin played in the Oslo Peace Accords.
Thanks for bringing unto memory the assassination of Yitzhak Rabbin
NEWS