NJC sacks high-ranking judges over age falsification, suspends 2 others
19 states lose suit to scrap EFCC
Ondo election: INEC bows to court order, restores Olorunfemi as LP candidate
Four northern states in darkness as transmission lines trip
Scores Injured, Vehicles Destroyed As Gas Explodes In Katsina Community
Tears as Lagbaja buried in Abuja, gets posthumous national honour
Nigeria, Rwanda in Uyo for final qualifiers clash
Juventus terminate Pogba’s contract
Ghana fail to qualify for AFCON 2025 after draw with Angola
Fire at Spanish retirement home kills 10
Zelensky says Ukraine war will end ‘sooner’ with Trump in office
NiDCOM rescues 13 trafficked Nigerian girls from Ghana
DID YOU KNOW?
- U.S.President Coolidge used to sound emergency bells as a joke. He did this enough times to make the Secret Service remove the bell altogether.
- Anatidaephobia is the fear of being watched by a duck. A person with Anatidaephobia fears that somewhere in the world, a duck or a goose is watching him/her.
Tinubu Confers CFR On Lagbaja
Tinubu to inaugurate new power project December
Reps panel laments poor funding of foreign mission
NJC sacks Imo, Yobe judges for age falsification
EFCC probes viral video of Chinese allegedly tearing naira note
Govs Should Release Their Grip On Polity – Justice Umeadi
Police team rejects $100,000 bribe from internet fraudster
FAAN to shut power supply at Lagos airport on Saturday
No plan to remove Kyari – NNPCL
CBN warns banks against cash hoarding, Naira abuse
FG makes plan to end open defecation
Reforms in Nigeria not working, IMF report hints
FG rescues 22,307 out-of-school children in FCT
NiDCOM distances self from ₦40m diaspora mortgage scheme
Nigeria’s inflation rose to 33.88% in October — NBS
2bn litres of petrol imported in one month — Report
Concerns Over Cash Squeeze In States Despite Increased CBN Supply
New treatment for prostate enlargement ‘Duostam’ introduced
Mikano to unveil mining equipment in Abuja
Desperate Nigerian girls turn to selling nudes for cash
Eguavoen excuses Nwabali from Eagles camp
First Lady in Ebonyi, commissions upgraded airport runway
Six UI master’s degree graduands score 7.0 perfect grade
UNIZIK crisis: Institution appeals to warring parties
Rivers grants 76 varsity graduates automatic employment
No agreement to give Atiku 2027 presidential ticket – PDP
APC Rivers State holds Elective Congresses today
Tribune @ 75: Makinde lauds newspaper for commitment to truth, people’s cause
Okpebholo names CoS, makes six appointments
Kogi gov approves N316m for bursary payments
All is set for Ogun LG elections – OGSIEC chairman
Lagos resumes production at Iju, Adiyan water treatment plants
Bauchi suspends six officers for alleged sale of government properties
Sidi not arrested for criticising Sokoto Governor – Police
Police nab two suspects for killing Enugu market leader
Man stabs brother’s wife over tricycle in Anambra
Abuja man bags life jail for raping seven-year-old girl
Man dies after setting self, house blaze in Ebonyi
Adeboye: If God hadn’t intervened, $1 could be ₦10,000
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1945, UNESCO, a branch of the United Nations which promotes peace and well-being through education, scientific collaboration and cultural exchange, was founded. It is headquartered in Paris, France and has 195 state members.