States can’t interfere in mining operations, says Alake
LG poll: Police confirm twin explosion in Rivers
Explosions, gunshots mar Rivers LG poll, APP clears 22 councils
Crude-for-naira sales commenced October 1 – FG
Marketers, refiners demand details as naira-for-crude deal begins
60m Nigerians engage in gambling daily — Lottery DG
NUT bemoans shortage of teachers in schools
No Osimhen As Eguavoen Picks Ekong, Lookman, 21 Others To Battle Libya
Obasanjo, Adebanjo, Others For Iwuanyanwu’s Burial Nov 1
Hezbollah battles Israeli soldiers at Lebanon’s border
Nigeria to strengthen economic, security ties with Turkey
We are scared for our lives – Nigerian community president in Lebanon
Nigerians celebrate independence day in Philippines
DID YOU KNOW?
- The smallest ocean is the Arctic ocean. It is also the shallowest and the coldest ocean among the world’s five ocean basins. The Arctic ocean is about 1.5 times the size of the United States.
- The staple food of 50% of the world population is rice. Over 3.5 billion people rely on rice for more than 20% of their daily calorie intake.
World Teachers Day: Tinubu pledges better welfare for teachers
I’m not thinking about 2027 election now – Tinubu
EFCC arrests 44 online Scammers in Enugu, Anambra
IGP presents N132m cheque to families of fallen heroes in Plateau
FG approves joint running of degree, NCE for CoEs
23 states, FCT implement new teachers retirement age
Gbaja, Buhari’s Children, Others Affected As FCTA Moves To Revoke C-Of-Os
NPHCDA earmarks N254m to boost primary health care in Enugu
FG, W’Bank train 600 Gombe youths
FG honours outstanding young achievers
NCDMB rolls out Annual National Undergraduate Essay competition
CAN faults exclusion of Christians from North West Development Commission board
I go with police, govt officials to negotiate with bandits – Sheikh Gumi
Nollywood actor Saheed Balogun loses daughter
Shun Nigerian Army recruitment or perish, IPOB warns Igbo youths
Rivers LG election affirmation of rule of law – Atiku backs Fubara
Rivers APC condemns explosion at party secretariat
Fubara Regains Control As APP Wins 22 Out Of 23 Chairmanship Seats In Rivers
Eno names daughter Acting First Lady, Remi Tinubu backs Akwa Ibom Gov
Ekiti gov gifts N48m to outstanding school teachers
Zulum earmarks N20bn for reconstruction, relief for Borno flood victims
Zamfara gov settles N9bn in gratuities for over 6,500 retirees
Oborevwori approves scholarship to 628 children of deceased workers, PLWD’S
Ogun donates N200m to flood-hit Borno
Bayelsa govt approves N61bn variation on Nembe-Brass road
LG Polls: Hoodlums Set Akwa Ibom Electoral Commission Office Ablaze
LG poll: Late arrivals of materials delay voting in Benue
Kwara teachers want Gov AbdulRazaq to correct 27.5% implementation of TSA
Niger teachers demand improved welfare, extension of retirement age
Azinge crowned 14th Asagba of Asaba
Flood wreaks havoc in Ondo
Lagos task force seizes number plates of illegally parked cars at Cubana club
Govt demolishes another kidnappers den in Enugu
Terrorists kill nine Katsina security operatives
Man stabs newlywed wife to death, sets house on fire in Lagos
We retained our rates due to hardship – Lagos sex workers
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2007 was the first successful human-powered attempt to circumnavigate the world. Englishman Jason Lewis began the journey on July 12, 1994, from Greenwich, London. The over 46,000-mile expedition around the world took him 4,833 days, during which he used only bicycles, roller blades, and a pedal powered boat.