Fuel price hike: Nigerians lament worsening hunger, soaring transport fares
FG permits marketers to lift fuel directly from Dangote refinery
2025 AFCONQ: Dele-Bashiru scores late-winner to give Nigeria 1-0 win over Libya
Justice Tsoho returns Kanu’s case file to Justice Nyako
Mpox continues to pose threat as cases rise – Africa CDC
Naira depreciates to N1,690/$ in parallel market
Familoni wins 2024 Nigeria Prize for Literature $100,000 award
Canada’s unemployment rate reduces after creating 47,000 new jobs
Brazil orders closure of 2,000 betting sites amid citizens running into debt
Female S’African cop nabbed for killing six over R10m insurance payout
Neos airline begins Lagos-Italy direct flights October 30
S’African policemen face trial for robbing Nigerian rapper
Nigerian jailed seven years over US fraud
I’ve never had N1m in my account — BBN winner, Kellyrae
DID YOU KNOW?
- The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is 155 miles of untouched land that separates North and South Korea. And ecologists identified around 2,900 plant species, 70 mammal species, and 320 bird species in this narrow buffer zone.
- A coffee taster, Gennaro Pelliccia, of Costa Coffee, got his tongue insured for £10 million in 2009.
Tinubu heads to Paris for key engagement
Tinubu, Shettima mourn Kyari daughter’s death
Ndume: Fifth columnists working to sabotage Tinubu’s administration
Court decides $2.045m, property forfeiture linked to Emefiele Nov 1
Court rejects Binance executive’s fresh bail plea
You can’t withdraw from Kanu’s trial, Chief Judge tells Nyako
16 states carpet EFCC amid lingering N776bn fraud cases
Bandits heighten killing spree as military fails to capture Bello Turji
NNPCL GCEO Kyari loses 25-yr-old daughter
FG approves gas supply to $3.3bn methanol plant
FG earns N103.7bn from cash transfer taxation
FG to recruit 74,000 teachers
Lassa fever: NCDC records 172 deaths
NPA MD seeks global support for National Single Window’s take-off at port
10,000 nurses unemployed despite health workforce shortage
NESG/AFAF offers N6 million for art competition
50,000 participants expected at Olokun Festival
Exam delay sparks frustration among UNIZIK medical students
Oyakhire Halima emerges Covenant University Best Graduating Student
Naira-for-crude: LCCI urges govt to peg exchange at $/N1,000
TY Danjuma threatens Taraba pastor over defamatory book
Malnutrition: Sultan, Kukah Want New Policies For Pregnant Women, Others
I do not earn wages from Covenant University, says Oyedepo
SoftAlliance boss donates N20m infrastructure to alma mater
APC suspends Lokpobiri, Lyon, eight others for alleged anti-party activities
PDP begins Ondo governorship campaign Tuesday
Zamfara’s security situation is in God’s hands -Lawal
FG can’t stop states, LG joint projects – Adamawa gov
NIWA donates 300 life jackets to Niger community
Imo launches massive road construction projects
A’Ibom residents raise the alarm over corked oil well heads
Sani building 62 roads, spanning 700 kilometers across Kaduna – KADRA MD
Kogi: Flood Submerges Over 60 Ibaji Communities
Suspected herdsmen kill three in Benue community
Borno Police Command re-arrest escapee after Maiduguri jail break
Enugu doctor remanded for alleged child trafficking, forgery
Nigeria has only 80 heart surgeons – Association President, Etiuma
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1492, Christopher Columbus, after two months he sailed from Spain with crews on 3 ships – the Santa María, the Pinta, and the Santa Clara – stepped foot on what is now the Bahamas. Columbus thought it was Japan.