P’Harcourt refinery halts operations, loading bay empty
Lagos mum as A’Court frees doctor accused of raping wife’s niece
Ekpa not bailable, followers declare United States of Biafra in Finland
200 traders feared dead as boat capsizes in Kogi
13 states to borrow fresh N380bn in 2025
Nigeria expects W’Bank approval for $500m loan December
LP crisis: Abure begs Obi, Otti, others to return
FG begins malaria vaccination in Kebbi, Bayelsa Dec 2
Frequent sex doesn’t reduce prostate cancer, experts warn
FIFA Ranking: Nigeria suffer biggest drop, now 5th in Africa
Trudeau in Florida to meet Trump as tariff threats loom
Icelanders head to polls after government collapse
DID YOU KNOW?
- With around 2 million lakes, Canada has the most lakes in the world. Of all these lakes, around 563 cover more than 100 sq km. Some of these large lakes are Lake Superior and Lake Huron in Ontario and the Great Bear Lake in the Northwest.
- Spiders are not insects. Spiders are arachnids and only have two body parts: the cephalothorax and its eight legs, and its abdomen.
No Going Back On Nigeria’s Economic Reform, Tinubu Tells Macron
Tinubu, others hail Okonjo-Iweala’s reelection as WTO DG
Tinubu celebrates Belo on 70th birthday
Reps caucuses meet as more lawmakers back Tinubu’s tax bills
Court grants N1bn bail to 109 alleged foreign hackers, orders passport seizure
Judge rejects plea to arraign Yahaya Bello without counsel
Your case on right abuse lacks merit, court tells Bobrisky
Army bows to pressure, frees detained journalist, Soyombo
IGP kicks against bill on police exit from pension scheme
Continuous training key to successful fight against drug cartels – Marwa
Presidency, opposition differ on Tinubu’s overseas trips
Exchange rate not true value of naira, says Cardoso
PH refinery has not commenced bulk sales – NNPC
There’re 2m out-of-school children in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe – UNICEF
Power generation costs increased by 83% in 11 months – Report
CBN threatens sanction over cash scarcity at ATMs
Ajayi Crowther University honours Famfa Oil Chairman Alakija with doctorate
UNILAG, family honour late Edebiri
Retirees plan protest over N32,000 pension increment
90 per cent MDA laws obsolete, says former postmaster-general
2027: North yet to decide on Tinubu’s fate, says Arewa youths
Convince Opponents Of Tax Reform With Data – Dasuki
Gumel National Open Weightlifting Championship holds in Abuja
Firstbank Pro/AmGolf Open raises bar with N30m jackpot
UBA begins full banking operations in France
2027 Lagos Guber race: Opposition mounts against Seyi Tinubu, Obasa
Osita Chidoka quits PDP
Sule presents N382.57b budget to Nasarawa Assembly
Aliyu presents N526.8b Sokoto Appropriation Bill
Abiodun reiterates commitment to citizens’ well-being
Tinubu’s tax reform will destroy the north — Gov Zulum
We ‘ll partner quantity surveyors in project delivery, says Fubara
Edo govt to fix Benin-Ekpoma federal road before Christmas
Ekiti approves N3bn for land clearing, others
Jigawa Speaker returns 8,000 out-of-school children back to school
Oyo govt cancels N4,000 retirement form fee for civil servants
DESOPADEC uplifts 200 artisans with tools, N100m seed funds
2,500 Sokoto entrepreneurs receive N1.2bn loan
Enugu cracks down on illegal lottery operators
Imo to tackle health risks of sun-exposed plastic drinks
Kano primary school in need of pencils
Terrorists raid 200 Zamfara, Borno communities, others
Police arrest trans-border arms dealer in Zamfara
Mob burns two suspected phone thieves in Plateau
Real reason I demanded N1m from rapist policeman – Dismissed female inspector
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2000, a leaking oil products pipeline caught fire at a beachhead near the fishing village of Ebute near Lagos, Nigeria, killing at least 60 people.
- On this day in 1982, Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ was released worldwide. Thought to be the best selling album of all time, the album, which had 9 tracks, won 8 Grammy Awards, including the award for Album of the Year in 1984.
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