Tinubu directs NNPC to sell crude oil to Dangote Refinery in naira
NCC orders immediate reactivation of all blocked lines
Filling stations shut, queues persist as depots ration fuel
IGP directs DIGs, AIGs, CPs to safeguard protesters nationwide
Hardship protest: Security agencies begin massive soldiers, police deployment
FG begins sale of 50kg rice for N40,000
FG seeks $500m World Bank loan for dam safety, others
WAEC to release 2024 WASSCE results Aug. 5
Naira rises to N1,580/$ in parallel market
Thousands Of Dollars Flown Out Of Nigeria Every Hour – INTERPOL
Two children killed, nine injured in UK knife attack
DID YOU KNOW?
- The Namib is oldest desert in the world, dating back over 55 million years. It stretches for more than 2,000 km along the coast of Namibia, from Angola in the north to South Africa in the south.
- Bats are the only flying mammals and each night, they can eat their body weight in insects, numbering in the thousands!
Tinubu signs N70,000 minimum wage bill into law
Tinubu approves establishment of FCTA Youth Secretariat
You Have No Right To Destabilise Nigeria, Akpabio Warns Protesters
Uncover unclaimed dividend owners, Senate tells SEC
No agency can fight corruption alone, says EFCC boss Olukoyede
Tinubu addressing demands, no need for protest – FEC
Niger youths begin hunger protest on Abuja-Kaduna Road
Hunger protest: Prisons beef up security to avoid jailbreak
Soldiers take over Enugu airport ahead of hunger protest
PSC invites 10,000 new constables for training Aug 10
Keyamo orders suspension of NAMA’s 800% charge hike
FG okays N1.4tn for 13 roads
INEC meets party leaders on Edo, Ondo guber elections
FCT-IRS Generates N126.54bn In 6 Months
Cooking gas price rises 71.23% to N6,966.03 – NBS
Federal allocation can’t cover LGs wage bills – ALGON
Wigwe University Registrar dies in Abuja hospital
UNILORIN expels two, rusticates three students for misconduct
Foundation gifts Kogi varsity 250-seat capacity lecture hall
NMA wants doctor killed in faulty elevator immortalised
Vehicle import crashes by 61%, operators blame forex crisis
SEC approves extension of Fidelity Bank offer by 14 days
Zenith Bank to raise N290bn fresh capital
International Breweries suffered N106bn loss in H1
Tinubu’s Naira directive will cut foreign exchange reliance, says Otedola
ACF lauds Tinubu’s directive on crude oil sale to Dangote Refinery in naira
Benue groups urge Tinubu to establish farming ministry
Protest: Fayose warns against takeover attempt
We’ll Resist Moves To Topple Tinubu’s Govt – APC
Okonkwo not a mole, Obi knocks LP
Sanwo-Olu hails Erelu Dosumu on 50th installation anniversary
Hardship: Nationwide Protest Unnecessary – Gov Sani
Makinde approves hazard allowance for traffic officers
Osun Assembly begins LG electoral law amendment
Enugu targets N100bn livestock production
Osun orders closure of all schools
Bayelsa begins FG rice distribution
Bauchi set for inter-secondary schools presidential debate
Comedian Seyi Law bags appointment as SSA to Ondo gov
Bandits occupy 102 Zamfara communities, shut down farming
Gunmen kill four policemen, PoS operator in Imo
Gunmen kill Customs officer, abduct one in Kebbi
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 1980, the Israeli Knesset passed the Jerusalem Law and added it to Israel’s Basic Law. The law declared Jerusalem the unified capital of Israel.
- On this day in 2014, bomb explosions at Kano, Nigeria, targeting Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, killed over 40 people and injured 37 others.