Terrorism: Finnish court sets May 2025 deadline for Ekpa’s trial
FG attracted $1.27bn capital from BRICS countries – Shettima
Pension payment subject to funding, FG tells retirees
Naira rises to N1,745/$ in parallel market
Abiola’s son Jami’u is Tinubu’s SSA on Linguistics, Foreign Matters
Osun airport: APC, project panel clash over relocation
A’Ibom declares Friday work-free to honour gov’s late wife
Hezbollah proclaims ‘victory’ over Israel
Japa: Kemi Badenoch warns UK over migration rate, pledges stricter policies
Mali junta hints end to military rule
FG, France restate commitment to Gulf of Guinea security
Make national interest priority, Gowon tells North’s leaders
DID YOU KNOW?
- Founded in 859 AD in Fez, Morocco, the University of al-Qarawiyyin holds the Guinness World Record for the oldest continuously operating university.
- Sweden is the first country in the world to ban hitting children or flogging. Since establishing the law in 1979, at least 30 other countries have implemented the same law.
Tinubu to name new envoys after France, S’Africa visits
Shettima Jets Out To Abidjan For Energy Resources Exhibition
Shettima seeks China’s support to overcome insecurity
Govt’s debt to Egbin Power hits N1.6tn, Senate intervenes
Reps to probe N8.4tn allegedly withheld by NNPCL
Reps to summon CBN governor, bank MDs over POS operators’ identity
Tax panel to defend bill at Senate debate today
Yahaya Bello gets Dec 10 date for trial in N110b fraud charge
EFCC opposes Bello’s bail application, court remands ex-gov
ICPC re-arraigns prof for illegal admission, money laundering
30-year experience prepared me for COAS job – Oluyede
Tax Reform Bills: Nigerians earning below N1m a year exempted from income tax
FG spends N8.8bn to repair vandalised power towers – TCN
Nigeria eyes 14,000MW of electricity from hydro
FG plans emergency care for 1.7m pregnant rural women
TETFund Suspends Foreign Scholarships Over Cost, Abscondment
$90m FGN/IFAD/NDDC projects in nine states on course – Official
NCPC warns Christian pilgrims against absconding in Jerusalem
Fire guts Radio Nigeria office in Ikoyi, Lagos
98 amnesty delegates complete maritime cadet training
Seven bag First Class as Admiralty varsity holds third convocation
77 earn First Class as BIU graduates 1,029
FUOYE Senate passes confidence vote in VC
Nigerian ports can compete globally – Terminal operators
40% of containers in Nigeria not seaworthy – Analysts
Meter upgrade possible despite deadline expiration – Disco
Axxela appoints new CEO as Osunsanya retires
NURTW cautions AGF, IG against aiding Baruwa in its leadership dispute
Stella Obasanjo hospital: PDP knocks Okpebholo for attacking Obaseki
APGA hails S’Court verdict affirming Ezeokenwa national chair
Okpebholo reverses self, halts free bus service
Amaewhule-led Assembly repeals Rivers Commission of Inquiry Law 1999
Delta won’t borrow to execute 2025 budget – Commissioner
Jigawa Approves N70,000 Minimum Wage For Workers
140 killed in Ogun road crashes in 10 months – TRACE
48 students qualify for Delta 2024 quiz competition final
Borno residents panic over uncovered explosives as police intensify search
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1991 South Ossetia declared independence from Georgia. The declaration of independence was not recognized by Georgia and was followed by the South Ossetia War. Only a few countries, including Russia and Venezuela, recognize it as a sovereign country.