Marketers eye direct deal with Dangote as NNPC buys N766/litre
FG distributes 1,200 CNG kits in five cities
Student loan beneficiaries confirm receipt of August stipends
Charging ₦68,875 for verification excessively exploitative, nurses react
Protect N5bn donation from diversion, Borno flood victims beg Zulum
Nigerian banks lost N42.6bn to fraud in three months – Report
NFF in search of new Falcons coach after Waldrum’s resignation
Google, Facebook, others paid N2.55tn tax in six months – Report
Cristiano Ronaldo hits one billion followers on social media platforms
France bid final farewell to Olympics with Champs-Elysees parade
Uganda Airlines begins direct flights from Abuja
Nigeria ranks third in African countries with most generous people
DID YOU KNOW?
- The first known bank to be created was an ancient Babylonian shrine to the sun god, Samas; the bank operated by using tithes paid by worshippers and pilgrims.
- The hottest temperature on Earth was recorded as 56.7°C (134°F) on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley, California, USA. In summer months, Death Valley has an average daily high of 45°C (113°F)
Tinubu returns to Abuja after trip to China, UK
Tinubu Lauds Military For Killing Notorious Bandits
Troops dislodge bandits’ hideout, rescue 13 hostages in Kaduna
Soldiers arrest 26 suspected illegal miners in Ondo
Track, report abandoned constituency projects; we’ll prosecute – EFCC tells Nigerians
Jailbreak: Escaped B’Haram commanders, murderers, others hit 4,643
Authors, others can obtain ISBN, ISSN online – National Librarian
PSC approves posting of new CPs for FCT, A/Ibom
Next phase of recruitment into Federal Fire Service begins
NSCDC gets 40 ACGs after promotional exercise
300 NNPC trucks converge on Dangote Refinery to lift petrol
No life lost in UNIBEN collapsed building, says management
Afenifere refutes LP’s allegation of financial misconduct
Recent school fees increment by FG, Lagos illegal – Falana
I never agreed to be VP to anyone in 2027 – Peter Obi
PDP vows to defend votes with blood as Edo rally winds down
Edo Guber Poll Is Do Or Die, Says Obaseki
Edo poll: Shettima, Akpabio, others mobilise support for Okpebholo
Otti releases N17.630bn for salary arrears in Abia
Fubara seeks end to oil theft
Ekiti Assembly demands pay rise for lawmakers
Lagos Overhauls Traffic As NNPC Deploys 100 Trucks To Dangote Refinery
Lagos orders demolition of structures on Gbagada wetland
Fire guts six offices at police headquarters in Sokoto
Fuel stations shut down in Abia over high prices
Two-storey building collapses in Delta
41 feared dead in Zamfara boat accident
Three feared killed as gunshots rock IYC election in Rivers
Man electrocuted in Yobe while attempting to steal from transformer
Two die as car rams into truck in Anambra
Alleged Witchcraft: NSCDC arrests A’Ibom parents for torturing 12-year-old daughter
‘This is just warm-up game,’ says 12-year-old Nasarawa boxer after knocking out opponent,
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1935, Nuremberg laws instituted by the Nazi party are put into force. The laws revoked citizenship for Jews, forbade them from having relationships with people of non-Jewish origin and made the swastika the official symbol of Germany.