Falcons play goalless with S’Africa Banyana, qualify for Olympics
$413,000 bribery: Kano court fixes Ganduje’s arraignment for April 17
Foreign Airlines Conspiring To Cut Us Off Lagos-London Route, Air Peace CEO Raises Alarm
Rising naira value: Presidency backs Cardoso, vows further clampdown on racketeers
Impeachment: Shaibu writes CJN, APC members warn against ex-deputy’s return
You lack power to sack Abure, Labour Party tells NLC
Katsina declares Friday work-free for Eid-El-Fitr
Fire razes 14 Lagos market buildings, four structures collapse
NCDC begins probe as unknown disease hits 164 Sokoto children
Diabetics await FG’s intervention as insulin price rises by 350%
39 lecturers indicted for sexual harassment in five years – Report
US school shooter’s parents bag 10 years in jail
Eid-el-Fitr: Tinubu, Atiku, Obi, govs, CAN, others felicitate Muslims
Okuama: Army board begins sitting today in Warri
ALSCON: Court vacates committal order against ex-BPE DG Okoh
Soldiers destroy terrorists kingpin’s den in Zamfara, kill 1, recover weapons
170 currency racketeers arrested, 23 jailed in one month – EFCC
One-third of Sub-Saharan Africa’s poor live in Nigeria, Congo –W’Bank
FG declares Thursday additional Eid-el-Fitr holiday
Coastal road project not wasteful, Umahi slams Atiku
Dealers demand N850/litre diesel as Dangote, marketers meet
Recapitalisation: CBN projects massive inflow of Foreign investments into banks
2024 Olympics: Super Falcons to face Spain, Japan, Brazil in Group C
Poly Ibadan gets Acting Registrar, Bursar
FUTH Lokoja attendants protest colleague’s death, claim doctors negligent
Geregu Q1 revenue soars by 254%
UBA grows post-tax profit by 256%
Wema Records 196% Profit Before Tax
We Regret Voting Tinubu – Northern Elders
Jonathan, Clark others for Cairo Ojougboh’s April 14 night of tributes
APC clears Ayiedatiwa, Ibrahim, 14 others for screening on Friday
Gov Eno announces N200m interest-free loans for Arewa community
Mohammed okays N10,000 Sallah largesse for Bauchi civil servants
Rivers now for peace, not blood, says Fubara
Coastal highway: No compensation for property without permit after demolition – LASG
Bauchi approves N40m to battle farm insects, pests
Ebonyi govt blacklists 29 contractors for poor performance
C’River gov’s wife launches free medical outreach in Akamkpa LG
4 buildings collapse, billions lost in Lagos market inferno
Kogi rainstorm renders 1,000 homeless
Olubadan-designate physically unfit now, needs time to recuperate –Otun Balogun
Five killed in Benue fresh attack as 17 victims get mass burial
Gunmen kill another lawyer in Imo
Police bust illegal wine factory in Ogun
Police recover fake $100,000 notes in Abuja
Police nab woman who stole children in four states
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2001, mercy killings became legal in the Netherlands. In a controversial decision the Dutch senate approved a bill legalizing euthanasia for patients with unbearable, terminal illness.