World leaders unite as Pope Francis buried
Explosion at illegal fuel depot kills five in Rivers
Again, Boko Haram kill 12 in Borno village of Gwoza LG
Cholera: Nigeria records over 1227 cases
Obi launches ID cards, online registration for Obidients
Lagos Country Club to hold fate-sealing EGM on Monday
Trump, Zelensky meet on sidelines of pope’s funeral
Ukraine ready for ceasefire, Putin to decide — Macron
Iran, US resume high-stakes nuclear negotiations
CAF appoint Moroccan Lekjaa first vice-president
UK deports 43 to Nigeria, Ghana as border security plan intensifies
US deported 900 Nigerians in six years — Report
Police rescue 84 trafficked Congolese in Oyo
DID YOU KNOW?
- Pope Francis is the first pontiff in more than a century to be buried outside the Vatican, as he requested a “simple” tomb a few miles away in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore – also known as St. Mary Major.
- Pope Francis did not watched television since 1990, saying “It’s not for me.”
Buhari’s administration borrowed $400bn to stabilise Naira — Senator Adeola
2027: Invest your votes in Tinubu – Kalu begs Igbo
$220m FCCPC fine: WhatsApp applies to stay tribunal’s order, appeal ruling
Cash movement: Violators risk forfeiture, 2 years imprisonment – EFCC warns travellers
DSS arrests British Army Officer, others
FG reopens Enugu airport Monday
FG to reduce inflation, create more jobs – Edun
Nigerian scholars abroad lament non-payment of allowance
JAMB denies posting candidates outside chosen examination towns
Job racketeering rocks federal fire service
FG donates 10,000 water pump machines to Jigawa
FG’s reforms trigger global appetite for investment in Nigeria
FG earned N84bn from cash transfer levy in three months – Report
North accounts for 79 per cent of insecurity – Report
Construction firm defends work, says N’Assembly’s roof not leaking
Wike orders arrest of quack doctors after pregnant woman’s death
CONUA seeks salary review for lecturers
Alumni of UI’s Independence Hall launch association
Oyo college matriculates 2,268, secures 25 new accreditations
My dad made his first million at 23 – Davido
SANs fault call for NBA president’s resignation over Rivers’ N300m
CITN inducts 1,461 members
New Islamic month: Sultanate calls for moon sighting
We’ve paid over N300m ransom to kidnappers – ECWA
Obidient movement slams Delta gov over defection
Rivers PDP NASS caucus endorses Tinubu’s re-election in 2027
Gunshots Rock Venue Of Pro-Wike Rally In Bayelsa
Abia gov, LP dismiss defection rumour
I’m not joining Atiku’s coalition, says Yobe gov Buni
Oborevwori pledges more support for DELSU as 6,401 graduate
Bauchi begins polio immunisation campaign
Ekiti announces job vacancies in public secondary schools
World Malaria Day: Anambra gov’s wife calls for collective action to end malaria
Lagos taskforce arrests 52 suspects in Island clean-up operation
Adamawa: Borrong agog as Mbula king hosts Nnoma-Jihar National Day
Two die, 20 children sick as measles outbreak hits Kaduna community
Again, Gunmen Strike In Kwara, Abduct Commuters
Truck Falls Off Lagos Bridge, Lands On 2 Buses
Bandits kill three in Sokoto attack
Police uncover human trafficking ring, rescue 84 in Oyo
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1994, South African citizens of all races were allowed to vote in a general election for the first time. The 1994 general election was held precisely 44 years after Apartheid was formalized by the government with the passing of the Group Areas Act.