Minimum wage: NLC directs workers in defaulting states to begin strike Dec 1
Troops launch manhunt as Lukarawa intensifies killings in Sokoto, Kebbi
States’ debts hit N11.4tn as federal allocations rise
Helicopter crash: NIMASA recovers black box
Cement Hits N8,800 As Cost Of Building Materials Skyrockets
NDIC plans auction of Heritage Bank assets to recover funds for depositors
Vandals disrupt bulk power on Lokoja-Gwagwalada transmission line
Petrol landing cost drops to N971/litre – Report
DisCos insist consumers must pay for meters replacement
Mpox: WHO plans vaccination support for Nigeria, 16 others
Four Nigerians elected to public office in U.S., Australia
DID YOU KNOW?
- Chimpanzees share over 98% of their DNA with humans. This similarity explains why chimpanzees exhibit complex behaviors and problem-solving skills.
- Switzerland is a neutral country. It has maintained its neutrality for over two centuries, making it a hub for diplomacy and peace negotiations.
Israeli-Palestine crisis: Tinubu seeks two-state solution
Tinubu may present 2025 budget in December
Tinubu to get dams integrity test report December
Lagos-Calabar highway: Property owners to sue FG over N18bn compensation
Released protesters deny alleged torture, praise DSS Director
NAF airstrikes kill terrorists in Kebbi, Zamfara
Vessels with 69.5m MTwheat berth in Lagos
Ondo gov poll: IG bans Amotekun, others as 15,500 ad hoc staff deployed
Atiku envious of Tinubu after 2023 election defeat — Presidency
Alake woos global, South African mining investors
NPA, NEPC to link export terminals with warehouses
PenCom plans incentives for informal sector
NCDMB launches $40m intervention fund for women in oil, gas
NECO examiners plan protest over unpaid allowances
Gwandu seeks African unity in securing mobile spectrum at WRC-27
Leather institute to open tanneries nationwide
Wike pledges to continue Abuja demolitions despite protests
FCMB offers N30m clean energy loans
Wema Bank launches mobile app for teens
Rewane projects stronger naira in January
MOSOP seeks pardon for Saro-Wiwa, eight others
ACF Urges Action As Lakurawa Kills 15 In Kebbi
N’Delta group seeks release of Okuama indigenes
Group urges Tinubu, IGP, NSCDC to remove checkpoints on East-West road
Ex-agitators seek removal of PAP from TSA
2027: Kwankwaso’s visit to Otti sparks possible alliance
NNPP knocks Kwankwaso for visiting Otti
Obaseki, Okpebholo camps clash over inauguration fund
Fubara: I will still work with Oko-Jumbo-led Assembly
Fubara to present 2025 budget soon, says Rivers speaker
Katsina expands dam project to boost irrigation, agriculture
Lagos unveils interstate park system, harps on travellers’ safety
Rescue Our Children, Parents Of Stranded Zamfara Students In Cyprus Beg Gov Lawal
Fuel: Kano Residents Dump Cars, Resort To Bicycles, Electric Bikes
FCT CP orders investigation into shooting of Ilechukwu in Kubwa
Blackout in Calabar as windstorm destroys electric poles
New Benin Republic town monarch completes traditional rites in Ila-Orangun
Husband arrested for allegedly setting wife ablaze in Ogun
Father cries out as terrorists abduct 9-year-old daughter in Kaduna
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1918, an armistice was signed to formally end World War 1. With 17 million casualties, the First World War was one of the bloodiest conflicts in history.