FG proposes two-year NYSC to boost youth employment
Nigerians to pay less for petrol as oil prices drop to $65 per barrel
Ambassadors: FG screens Femi Fani-Kayode, Femi Pedro, others
Ooni, Sultan, Olu of Warri, others storm Oyo for 46th Alaafin
Kano residents caution police as Sanusi meets IG Tuesday
Lagos task force nabs four individuals urinating on bridge
I was raped by my colleague, actress Lolo 1 alleges
E.K. Clark for burial May 13th
Hamas releases video showing two Israeli hostages alive
VOA Goes Off Air In Nigeria, Ghana, Others As Trump Cuts Off Funding
UK’s Labour Party suspends MP Dan Norris after rape arrest
Nigerians in Diaspora host UK investment summit
Rape: S’African agencies slam judge for acquitting Nigerian pastor
Two Chinese expatriates, police inspector killed in Abia ambush
DID YOU KNOW?
- The largest marathon in the world is the New York City Marathon, with over 50,000 finishers each year.
- In order for a spirit to be classed as tequila, it need to be made from the blue agave plant. In fact, it’s made from the centre of the agave plant, which is called the piña.
Tinubu approves establishment of 8,800 health centers across Nigeria
Plateau Killings: Hunt down attackers, Tinubu orders security agencies
Tinubu hails Adegunwa’s N2bn trauma centre, seeks healthcare collaboration
Reps to Ojulari: National interest must guide NNPCL reforms
Navy to reinstate dismissed officer, pay N7m damages
IGP invites Emir Sanusi for questioning over violent Sallah incident
W’Bank denies loan claims, says $10.5m to CBN a grant
Nigeria’s public debt hits N144.67tn, up 48.58% YoY
Lokpobiri: Bayelsa pipeline vandals will be arrested, prosecuted
CBN injects $197.71m to stabilise FX market
JAMB denies April 7 deadline for Direct Entry registration
FG urges states to criminalize violence against elderly persons
FG begins tanker colour coding
Ex-militants at war over $144m FG oil contract
Tinubu to commission projects in FCT councils for second anniversary – Wike
Wike commissions solar-powered market in Abuja
Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education matriculates 2,412
S’West medical lecturers demand payment before resumption
Crude prices slump to $65 first time since 2021
FCMB’s N144.6bn capitalisation fails as profit declines to N73bn
2027: N’Central stakeholders ask Tinubu to drop Shettima
Itsekiri leaders reject INEC wards delineations in Warri constituency
Stolen jewellery: NBA engages Patience Jonathan over ex-workers six years’ detention
Group sets for nationwide protest Monday over Rivers emergency rule
Atiku’s Son Clarifies Visit To Ribadu’s Brother Amid Backlash
Anambra: Violence mars APC primary as Soludo, Moughalu win APGA, LP tickets
Obiora Okonkwo withdraws from APC governorship race in Anambra
LP Supreme Court victory: Triumph of will of people over will of few — Otti
2027: Edo Gov predicts mass defection into APC
We have zero tolerance for corruption, poor performance, Abia gov warns new appointees
Insecurity In Plateau Beyond Farmer-Herder Clashes – Muftwang
Suspended pro-Wike lawmakers visit UK
Ogun, Terra Kulture to set up film, entertainment village
Police probe Sallah killings in Kano, invite Emir Sanusi for questioning
I stood by you when the world rejected you, Lizzy Anjorin slams Tope Alabi
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1994, the Rwandan genocide began. The assassination of Rwandan President, Juvénal Habyarimana, and Burundian President, Cyprien Ntaryamira, triggered a mass slaughter of ethnic Tutsis with up to 1 million victims.
- On this day in 1896, the first modern Olympic Games opened in Athens. 241 athletes from 14 countries took part in the First Olympiad. The event took place over 1500 years after the last ancient Olympic Games, which originated in Olympia in south-western Greece.