INEC screens petition demanding Senator Natasha’s recall
Power generators fear collapse over N4.7tn debt
How 12 inmates escape in Kogi jailbreak
EFCC Nabs Over 100 Suspects In Abuja Ponzi Scheme Academy Raid
FCT Teachers Begin 4th Strike In 4 Months
Fake pipeline explosion videos circulating, Fubara tells police
Makinde plans suit as Oyo Sharia panel begins sitting
Aviation workers to ground flights March 31 over customs officer’s assault
Depot owners condemn naira-for-crude deal
Again, tension in Kano as Sanusi, Bayero plan parallel Sallah durbar
Obasanjo, Kukah, others allege Nigeria’s democracy failing
Overstaying visas attracts permanent ban, US warns Nigerians
Benin, Togo owe Nigeria $8.8m electricity debt — FG
DID YOU KNOW?
- The Pope can’t be an organ donor. All popes’ bodies belong to the Vatican when they die, which means no organ donation is allowed.
- Sheffield FC is the oldest football club recognised by FIFA, having been founded in October 1857.
Tinubu unveils academy for youth empowerment
Tinubu flags off 17.6km access road to 2nd Niger Bridge in Delta
Tinubu celebrates Ihedioha at 60
Senate to approve Tinubu’s tax reform bills today
I’ll never apologise for speaking my truth – Senator Natasha Akpoti
Justice Agim didn’t accompany Wike to UNICAL’s convocation – Supreme Court
FG opposes suit challenging proposed expatriate tax policy
Alleged $6bn project fraud: Agunloye’s objection forces EFCC to tender documents
EFCC arrests two naira hawkers, seizes N5.4m
Police intercept 488 AK-47 rifles, arrest 2,000 suspects
FG assembles 800 soldiers for training against terrorism, cyber threats, others
Kogi jailbreak: FG orders probe as police re-arrest fleeing inmates
FG clamps down on fake NIN card producers
FG subsidised electricity with ₦471.69b in Q4 2024
Minister inspects NAHCON’s health facilities in Saudi Arabia
Yakubu canvasses posthumous honour for late NEC chair, Nwosu
JAMB adjusts 2025 mock UTME date
Wike distributes 10, 000 bags of rice to religion bodies, others
First Lady pledges N1bn to strengthen fight against tuberculosis
Five UNIOSUN students killed in ghastly auto accident
Indiscipline: Ekiti Varsity Sacks 13 Staff
I won’t be stampeded to assess Tinubu, Soyinka tells critics
Money market liquidity surges to N2.2tn – Report
UBA posts N804bn profit, total assets hit N30.4tn
AIICO Insurance disburses N68bn to annuitants
Seplat Energy to redeem $3.2m notes
Dangote refinery, others may import $1.4bn crude monthly
Lagos Public Service Club holds Ramadan lecture
Unions demand reopening of National Theatre
Union demands tougher screening as Lagos e-hailing driver robs passenger
Wike camp dismisses Atiku coalition, woos PDP bigwigs
Releasing withheld allocations to Rivers sole administrator an aberration — Obi
Anambra Guber: Labour Party raises alarm over alleged NLC scammers
LP caretaker committee wants Abure, three others charged for alleged forgery
Otti names Okoro Abia sports ambassador
I have no link to any militant group, says Fubara
Ifon/Ilobu/Erin crisis: Adeleke decries level of destruction
Sani appoints Emir of Kauru as Amirul Hajj for 2025 Pilgrimage
Gov Mbah okays promotion, conversion of 2,061 civil servants
No reason for emergency rule in Benue – Alia
Sanwo-Olu signs MoU for Lagos financial centre
Ogun attorney general, AIG clash over murder, land-grabbing case
Insecurity: Plateau Recruits 600 Personnel To Boost Community Policing
Plateau campaigns against open defecation
Taraba Trains Revenue Staff On Automated Collection
9 children still missing after attack on Akwa Ibom community —Youths
Youths Loot Seyi Tinubu’s Ramadan Palliative In Gombe
Police arrest three officers for N150,000 extortion in Lagos
Kaduna ex-LG chairman supports 100 UTME students with N100,000 each
Senator, family beg Fintiri to release death-row Adamawa farmer
Bauchi youth group trains girls in menstrual hygiene, distributes 200 sanitary pads
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1975, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia was assassinated by his nephew. Despite the king’s dying wish that the life of the assassin be spared, Faisal bin Musaid was publicly executed on June 18, 1975.