Police recorded over 17,000 gender violence cases in 2024
125 stolen manhole covers recovered in Abuja
Domestic refiners tackle crude producers over zero allocation
N70,000 minimum wage: States’ salaries rise by 90% to N3.8tn
FG sets February 17 deadline for civil servants’ payroll verification
Lagos boosts Red Line rail service with more trips
Abia, Radisson Blu to revamp Enyimba Hotel
D’Tigers camp opens today ahead crucial AfroBasket qualifiers
US to impose 25-percent tariffs on steel, aluminum imports Monday – Trump
Freed Thai nationals held captive in Gaza return home
Saudi Arabia limits visas for travellers from Nigeria, 13 other countries
Nigeria, Bahrain establish bilateral relations
Nigeria commiserate with Namibia over death of former President Nujoma
DID YOU KNOW?
- On September 7, 1960, Wilma Rudolph made Olympic history by becoming the first woman (and the first African American woman) to win three gold medals. She became known as the fastest woman in the world.
- The word “lethologica” describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.
Late Herbert Wigwe, a builder of institutions, lives — Tinubu, Macron, others
MTN loses case as court upholds FCCPC’s authority
Falana sues Meta for $5m over alleged privacy invasion
Why we won’t appear before Ikimi panel – Ortom, others
India-based Nigerian arrested for defrauding company $13,361
Troops kill terrorists, destroy enclaves in Zamfara clearance operation
Police to reabsorb 92 disengaged officers
Drug couriers excrete 125 heroine wraps at Lagos, P’Harcourt airports
Venezuelan investors eye Nigerian mining sector, says Martinez
12-year basic education: FG meets NUT, principals Wednesday
Tinubu’s NELFUND game changer for Nigerian education – Presidency
AfDB dissatisfied with $210m Nigeria agro-industrial zones project
30 states generate N2.8tn, spend N3tn on travels, salaries
FG unveils youth blueprint to drive economic growth
FCCPC hails court judgement over its regulatory authority in telecoms
Air Peace, Ethiopian Airlines, others get sanction letters –NCAA
NEMSA, NAICOM sign agreement to boost electrical safety, insurance
Ghana, Togo not affected by pipeline maintenance – WAPCo
Manufacturers fault NPA on 15% Port charges hike
DBI, SBTS collaborate to create 50,000 immediate jobs
IFC invests in Lagos Free Zone
NLC demands more dialogue on tax reform bills
Be ready to step on toes, Obasanjo tells FMC board chair Israel
PANDEF urges Niger Delta to invest in agriculture
Women farmers decry cut in 2025 agriculture budget, seek Tinubu’s intervention
Budget: Snakes, Monkeys Must Not Swallow $1.07bn For Health, Atiku Warns FG
Bago is a model for other governors, says Kwankwaso
Kwankwaso wooing Aregbesola to get S’West votes – Kwankwasiya chieftain
10 Delta PDP lawmakers set to join APC – Omo-Agege
Politicians’ fight not real, merely to entertain Nigerians – Fayemi
Sanwo-Olu pays tribute to Herbert Wigwe one year after passing
Sanwo-Olu celebrates GAC member Finnih on 83rd birthday
Illegal mining worsening school dropout rates in Plateau – Mutfwang
Alia unveils Benue anthem, state symbols
LAMATA promises timely delivery of Mile 2, Marina interchange hubs
Wike’s bus, taxi terminal projects in abuja create over 3,000 jobs – Sholadoye
Kano targets Polio eradication, maternal mortality reduction by June 2025
Many Vehicles Burnt As Gas Station Explodes In Niger
19 feared killed, residents flee Rivers community as rival cultists clash
Gunmen kill ECWA pastor in Gombe
Gunmen abduct Ohanaeze youth leader in Imo
Police Officer Found Dead In Niger
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2009, two satellites collided in space. Both the U.S. satellite “Iridium 33” and the Russian “Kosmos 2251” were destroyed in the accident.