50% subsidy on electricity tariff yet to start – VCs
DSS intervenes in NNPCL/marketers dispute
Dangote crude oil production begins 2025 – Official
PDP crisis: Party summons emergency meeting Monday
Lagos International Trade Fair gets Nov 1 date
EndBadGovernance Protests: Tinubu’s Confab raises dust as CSOs demand slots for protesters
Severe malnutrition rises by 51% in northern Nigeria
R Kelly’s daughter accuses jailed singer of abuse as a child
With medical report Harris seeks to play health card against Trump
Rotary Club strengthens Nigeria, India ties with service initiatives
Nigerian-British man bags seven years for fraud in US
70 Nigerians register for evacuation from Lebanon
DID YOU KNOW?
- The Berlin Conference in 1884 divided Africa among European powers without African input.
- Madagascar has many species of wildlife, like lemurs, that can’t be found anywhere else in the world.
Tinubu administration ‘ll reverse growing unemployment rate – Shettima
Reps Seek Establishment Of Bola Ahmed Tinubu University
Reps receive petition on lopsidedness in Immigration replacement exercise
Court rules on $2.045m, properties linked to Emefiele Nov.
Stamp duty dispute: Court orders CBN to pay firm N579.1b in damages
Money laundering: US slams Air Peace boss, Onyema, with new charges
EFCC declares oil mogul Akinduro wanted over alleged fraud
IG orders PR, communication training for 10,000 police recruits
FG earns N103.7bn from digital cash transfers in six months
FPSO will raise oil production by 40,000 barrels daily – Lokpobiri
FG eyes $1bn agric investment, 500,000 jobs by 2027
State House medical centre battles staff shortage
36 families of deceased police officers receive N27 million in Katsina
NLNG unveils new logo
Alleged Negligence: 5 fresh deaths rock UNIMEDTH
Rivers council polls: IYC urges Arewa youths to recognise, respect regional boundaries
Ex-Kaduna Governor, Makarfi loses son in road accident
Lagos Country Club moves to resolve leadership crisis
You Have Power To Reverse Fuel Price Hike, Obi Tells Tinubu
PDP holds congress in Kano, vows to reclaim power in 2027
Edo election: Why I won’t go to tribunal – Akpata
Ondo polls: Aiyedatiwa to pay N73,000 minimum wage
Otti decries rising prostitution, forced marriages in Abia
Oyo seeks UNESCO status for Igboora twins festival
Sokoto donates additional 10 vehicles to fight banditry
Oyetola food support scheme distributes cash gift to 1,200 Osun households
Akwa Ibom First Lady: I am not about to marry a new wife — Gov Eno
Flooding: Kwara asks riverine residents to relocate
Kano anti-graft agency probes alleged N1.5bn scholarship fraud
Mortuary tax not meant to generate revenue – Enugu Govt
Kogi senator builds military base to tackle insecurity
Parents seek Oborevwori’s intervention over hike in technical schools’ boarding fees
Police arrest organ trafficker, childabuser, rescue victims in Imo
Police hunt cultists for killing Ogun councillorship candidate
Residents Killed As Gunmen Burn Down Houses In Benue
Father defiles 12-year-old daughter in Ogun
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2010, the last of the miners trapped in the San José copper–gold mine in Copiapó, Chile, were rescued after 69 days. The ordeal began on August 5, 2010, when the walls of the 121-year old mine collapsed and trapped 33 miners. All of the miners were rescued safely by the Chilean government with the help of the international community.