800 surrendered B’Haram’s militants undergoing deradicalisation — DHQ
Court adjourns indefinitely as Kanu demands case transfer to S’East
IGP bans policemen in mufti from carrying guns
NRC, APM Terminal begin Lagos-Ibadan freight services
Dangote Peugeot begins 3008 GT assembly in Kaduna
Varsity admission: JAMB sets 320 UTME benchmark for under-16 candidates
Ronaldo reaches deal with Saudi club Al Nassr to extend contract
Palestinians have no right of return under Gaza plan, says Trump
Trump team orders work pause at US consumer protection agency
Venezuela sends planes to fetch irregular migrants in US
Teacher stabs 8-year-old student to death at South Korea school
12-year-old Nigerian wins global ear care contest
DID YOU KNOW?
- Seahorses and sea dragons are the only species in which the male gets pregnant and gives birth. During mating, the female deposits her eggs into the male’s pouch, and the male fertilizes them. During birthing, the male contracts his stomach repeatedly, spitting out tiny fully formed seahorses.
- Stressed is Desserts spelt backwards.
Shettima moves to resolve Hajj visa concerns
Recover N3.2bn from two Ex-perm secs, Reps tell EFCC, ICPC
INTERPOL arrests 36 in Nigeria criminal raid, recovers $3m
S’Court dismisses Fubara’s appeal against 26 lawmakers
S’Court to decide APC’s appeal challenging Rivers LG poll
Edo Gov’ship: Okpebholo Closes Case After Witness Admits Over-Voting
Bamise: Court fixes March 3 for adoption of final addresses
Court adjourns trial of Chinese nationals to March 5
Court to hear breach of contract suit against Virgin Atlantic Airways Feb 27
SeaKing’s lawyer threatens lawsuit against Adeboye over TikToker’s arrest
Four declared wanted over foiled drug shipments to Saudi Arabia, Qatar
NDLEA: states now mandate drug tests for appointees, employees
Prove your innocence in court, INEC tells dismissed REC Ari
Nigeria to benefit from $4.4bn agro-industrial investment – AfDB
Application fee to establish private varsity now N25m – FG
FG plans ‘Diaspora City’ to boost tourism – Minister
Hospitals groan over debts as FG’s 50% power subsidy delays
No intending pilgrim will miss 2025 Hajj, says FG
FRSC needs armed squad for night patrols – Corps Marshal, Mohammed
CBN shifts MPC meeting to February 19, 20
Akpabio not behind EFCC petition against Emmanuel — Ex-minister
Governing council pledges facility upgrades at LASU
Bauchi varsity suspends ban on gas cylinder
Benue vows to reclaim entitlements in Dangote Cement
Eko Disco customers to get free meters
Zenith Bank lists 9.67bn shares as equity market gains N477bn
Recapitalisation: Fidelity Bank to raise funds via private placement
40 African startups raise $289m in January—Report
Wema Bank begins 80th anniversary campaign
Dangote refinery eyes full production capacity, silent on crude source
Hardship: Most govs live permanently in Abuja, NLC laments
Sign South-South Development Commission bill now, PANDEF urges Tinubu
Atiku, Imoke, Tambuwal meet Obasanjo in Abeokuta
2027: Obasanjo, Atiku, others meeting no threat, says APC
Ondo APC, PDP clash over budget padding allegation
Alia covering up mass burials in Benue, Ortom alleges
Abiodun, Aiyedatiwa, Mimiko, others for Pa Akinmade’s burial
Enugu grows IGR by 1,000% – Mbah
Let your loyalty be to God, Mutfwang charges appointees
Assembly probes Sanwo-Olu’s Light-Up Lagos project
Meranda calls for exchange programme between Lagos, Swedish parliaments
Rivers breaks silence on Supreme Court ruling, insists Jumbo remains Speaker
Abuja-Makurdi tollgate: Nasarawa Assembly decries gridlock, demands solution
Lagos Assembly announces standing committee chairmen
Sacked council chairmen kick as Osun insists on LG poll
Osun health insurance agency clears N1bn debt
Kano court registrar demoted, guard sacked over N214,000 bribe
Oyo registers 12,128 hospitality ventures
Oyomesi, senator, others make Alaafin 97-man coronation committee
Gombe Emir traces long-standing relationship with Ogbomosho, hails Soun
Police arrest 47 herders over Kebbi polytechnic invasion
Amotekun rescues five kidnapped victims in Ondo
Uber driver killed, body dumped on Lagos road
Shock in Nasarawa Police Command as Constable shoots self to death
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1990, Nelson Mandela is freed after 27 years as a political prisoner. The anti-apartheid campaigner’s release was a high point in South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy.
- On this day in 1975, Margaret Thatcher became the first female leader of the British Conservative Party. Thatcher won the general elections in 1979 and became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.