400 deported Nigerians arrive at Abuja airport from UAE
Flooding: AbdulRazaq, Sanwo-Olu, others visit Borno, residents count losses
Mpox: Africa CDC calls for urgent action amidst rising toll
AfDB raises $2bn in new social bond issue
Low local patronage: Dangote Refinery exports 97% of products
Petrol marketers complained to Tinubu that our diesel is cheap – Dangote Refinery
FG repairs, opens cut-off Kano-Maiduguri road for use
CBN directs payment service providers to begin PoS transaction tracking
FG partners World Bank on power sector reforms
Osun monarch, Aromolaran, dies at 86
Cardi B gives birth to third baby with estranged husband Offset
Sweden To Pay Immigrants $34,000 To Return Home
Trump rules out holding another TV debate with Harris
US consulting with Niger to counter terrorism – General
FG, UK ink N589bn pact in eight sectors
Met cop under probe for telling Nigerian women not to report abusive husbands
DID YOU KNOW?
- The pound was the currency of Nigeria between 1907 and 1973. Until 1958, Nigeria used the British West African pound, after which it issued the Nigerian Pound. The Naira was introduced on January 1, 1973, replacing the Nigerian pound at a rate of £1 = ₦2.
- IBM’s Deep Blue was the first computer to defeat a reigning world chess champion, Garry Kasparov, in 1997. It was a groundbreaking moment in the history of artificial intelligence and chess.
Tinubu welcomes Nigeria’s trade report, vows to tackle economic challenges
Tinubu, King Charles discuss climate financing at Buckingham Palace
Tinubu, Adeleke, Obasanjo, Atiku mourn Owa Obokun
National Assembly Shifts Resumption Date To Sept 24
Remit tax on Remita to FG, Reps ask GTB
OPS writes AGF over $2.4bn forex contract breach
Police arrest armed fake Inspector, recover AK47 purchased with N850,000 in Rivers
Nigeria signs Cape Town Accord on aircraft lease
NNPC, Dangote eye crude-sale, product buy-back deal
Refugee Commission Begins Rollout Of Palliatives To Borno Flood Victims – Commissioner
Minister asks aviation workers to shelve Wednesday protest
FG begins PPP business premises digital listing, verification
FG eyes $100bn revenue from creative economy
CBN gives PoS operators one month to use aggregators
Night travels unsafe, FRSC warns
Climate change threatening water, sanitation facilities – FG
Intellectual property rights valid for 20 years – NOTAP
60 Presidential Amnesty scholars bag first class
A’Ibom Poly non-teaching staff demand 65-year retirement age
Abducted Babcock varsity teaching hospital nurse regains freedom
Kogi undergrad arrested for kidnapping, killing female colleague
Maritime workers decry delay of terminal licence renewal
Lasaco Assurance completes N11.1bn capital raising
UBA Foundation to plant one million trees
May & Baker marks 80th anniversary with health walk
PDP declines, as APC, 16 others sign Edo election peace accord
Edo 2024: Protect your votes, Otti tells Labour Party supporters
Edo 2024: We’ve no confidence Police will protect us – Obaseki
Adamawa governor visits flood-ravaged Maiduguri, pledges support
Sanwo-Olu advocates preservation of Lagos history
Benue federal lawmakers, Alia differ over Tinubu peace parley
Amaewhule-led Assembly to Fubara: your appointments illegal
Kogi moves to implement new minimum wage
16,000 take Oyo recruitment test
Ogun plans bulk purchase agency to crash foodstuffs prices
Lagos offers 50 children limb corrective surgeries
Monkey Pox: Plateau discharges five patients, suspects two more cases
Residents tackle Makinde over 500m Ibadan Circular Road setback
PCN shuts 666 illegal medicine shops in Kaduna
Zamfara: Bandits Attack Construction Workers, Gun Down Soldiers
Bandits Raid Katsina Hospital, Abduct Women
Fire guts Kogi phone market, property worth millions destroyed
17 passengers trapped as gas truck rammed mini bus into Osun river
21 travellers die in Kaduna highway crash
How I attempted suicide over N22m debt — Real Warri Pikin
24-year-old remanded for allegedly killing grandfather, uncle in Ibadan
17-Year-Old Boy Buried In Shallow Grave Inside Lagos Church
Blind mother’s missing kids found in Lagos after 10-month search
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1933, a woman, Elizabeth McComb, was elected to New Zealand Parliament for the first time. She won the by-elections for the parliamentary seat of Lyttelton, which was held by her husband before he died in August 1933. New Zealand extended suffrage to women in 1893.
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