Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price to ₦955 Per Litre
Petrol pump price surges to N1,150 after Dangote hike
Vandals steal cables supplying Presidential Villa electricity
AMCON raises alarm over N4 trillion debt
FG spent N9.74bn on food palliatives – Report
Lagos health commissioner undergoes eye surgery at LASUTH
Kinsmen disown Azuta-Mbata over Ohanaeze’s position
US grounds SpaceX’s Starship after mid-air explosion
Biden grants clemency to 2,500 people, most ever in a day
‘Love of my life,’ Obama celebrates wife on birthday amid divorce rumours
Nigerians hired as UK prison officers sleep in cars, camp near jails
Stop medical tourism, develop our hospitals — Nigerians tell Tinubu
DID YOU KNOW?
- It took 38 years for the radio to reach an audience of 50 million while the iPod only took three years to reach the same milestone.
- On average, people read 10% slower from a screen than from paper.
Tax bills: Tinubu hails govs as Ndume rejects 30% VAT formula
FG committed to reviving economy, Shettima reaffirms
CNG: NASS frowns at avoidable explosions of cylinders
N’Assembly queries fire service over procurement irregularities
Court remands gospel singer over murder of corps member
Abure is LP national chair, A’Court affirms
Tribunal: Ighodalo, PDP present evidence of alleged poll rigging
A’Ibom oil dealers, company fined N20m for theft
Police budget presentation saga at NASS needless – IGP
Suspected Yahoo boys kill EFCC officer, injure another in Anambra
Terror attacks: NSCDC to deploy officers to troubled states
Works Minister orders removal of speed bumps on highways nationwide
Nigeria needs N18trn to tackle roads infrastructure, Umahi tells NASS
Only 15% of N233 billion released to health ministry in 2024, says minister
Transport minister seeks more funds for infrastructure development
Nigeria eyes $79bn export through AfCFTA
FAAC revenue drops by N303bn in December
FAAC: FG, States, LGs share N1.424 trn December 2024 revenue
AMCON vows to recover N227bn from Arik Air
PenCom mandates BVN for retirement savings registration
No recruitment in PH refinery, NNPC warns
NESREA shuts Nasarawa garden over noise pollution
Nigerians in Diaspora spent N60b during 2024 Christmas visits – Official
INEC removes ex-Adamawa REC from payroll
UCH, Ibadan, performs complex procedures, reconstructs urethral stricture
PENGASSAN: No Job Losses or Pay Cuts from IOC Divestments
Tax reform will kill TETFUND, says ASUU
Maritime workers raise alarm over poor safety at ports
Preserve Intellectual Freedom in Student Loan Scheme, CAPPA Urges NELFUND
CDHR, expert fault census delay
We’re not Igbo, Rivers group strips Mbata of titles for emerging Ohaneze President
Alleged defection: Count me out – Oborevwori
Avoid nocturnal meetings, Fubara tells new Rivers Police Commissioner
Abia gov urged to compensate communities for airport land
Ogun may sign death warrants of condemned inmates – Govt
Vandals plunge 60 per cent of Abuja into darkness
Ogun community raises the alarm after gunmen abduct retired AIG’s wife
Footballer slumps, dies on pitch during Adeleke’s elder brother memorial cup
Man stabs elder brother to death in Kebbi
Five arrested for beating Gombe man to death at wedding
Young mother slaughtered harvesting vegetables on Ogun farm
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1948, the first courses began at University of Ibadan, Nigeria
- On this day in 2002, the Sierra Leone Civil War ended. The conflict had lasted 11 years and left over 50,000 dead.