Carney Appoints Conservative MP, Liberal Strategist in First Senate Picks
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced his first round of Senate appointments since assuming office, naming four new senators, including a sitting Conservative Member of Parliament and a longtime Liberal strategist, while also abandoning the non-partisan criteria intro
Xenophobia: Heated Senate Debate as Oshiomhole, Ningi Push Tough Measures Against South Africa
A heated debate erupted in the Senate as lawmakers considered Nigeria’s response to renewed xenophobic attacks against Nigerians living in South Africa, with some senators calling for drastic diplomatic and economic measures against Pretoria. The debate intensified after Senator
Tinubu orders FCCPC to investigate Meta, Google, X and AI platforms over alleged anti-competitive practices
President Bola Tinubu has directed the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) to investigate major global technology companies and generative artificial intelligence platforms over allegations of anti-competitive practices and the exploitation of content p
U.S., Canada, Mexico prepare new travel rules for FIFA 2026 fans - P.M. News
U.S., Canada, Mexico prepare new travel rules for FIFA 2026 fans P.M. News
Power sector is the biggest scam in Nigeria — NLC President Joe Ajaero
The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, has described Nigeria’s electricity sector as “the biggest scam in the country,” accusing powerful interests of benefiting from a flawed privatization process. Speaking in an interview with Vanguard, Ajaero questione
Ghana Exits IMF Bailout After Economic Turnaround
Ghana has formally drawn the curtain on its Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme with the International Monetary Fund, signalling the end of the country’s latest bailout chapter after years of economic headwinds. Government officials said the programme wrapped up ahead of sch
5 insurance tools you may not know you have
(NC) Between work, family and everyday responsibilities, most people don’t have time to explore everything their insurance offers. Once your policy is set up, it’s easy to forget about it until you need it. But it’s worth taking a closer look because there are more tools availabl
NordVPN threatens to leave Canada over proposed lawful access bill
NordVPN has warned it could withdraw from Canada if the federal government’s proposed lawful access legislation forces the company to weaken its privacy protections. In a statement posted on X on Friday, the VPN provider said it was reviewing Bill C-22 and would consider leaving
Atiku demands El-Rufai’s release before Eid celebrations
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called on federal authorities to release former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai ahead of the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations. Atiku described El-Rufai’s continued detention as “cruel, unjustifiable, and deeply troubling,” saying it violates
PM Carney says federal government open to selling public assets to fund infrastructure projects
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the federal government is open to selling some public assets if the proceeds can be used to finance new infrastructure projects. Both the November federal budget and the April spring economic statement referenced the possibility of exploring new ow
NDLEA Tracks ‘Canadian Loud’ Shipment From Canada To Lagos, Foils N10.4 Billion Shipment -
NDLEA Tracks ‘Canadian Loud’ Shipment From Canada To Lagos, Foils N10.4 Billion Shipment
Report says Canadian wine industry could add billions more to economy if trade barriers are removed
A new report has revealed that Canada’s wine industry could contribute billions of dollars more to the country’s economy if longstanding barriers affecting wineries are eliminated. The analysis, commissioned by Wine Growers Canada and conducted by Deloitte, argues that the sector
NDC Canada Chapter Unveils Fundraising Event With Grenada PM Dickon Mitchell
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Canada Chapter has announced plans to host “An Evening with the Hon. Dickon Mitchell, Political Leader of the NDC and Prime Minister of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique” in Quebec and Ontario next month. According to a statement sign
JAMB approves 150 as cut-off mark for 2026 university admissions
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board and stakeholders in the tertiary education sector have approved 150 as the minimum admission benchmark for universities ahead of the 2026 admission exercise. The decision was reached on Monday during the 2026 annual policy meeting on a
Nigerian Governent exempts Colleges of Education candidates from UTME
The Federal Government has exempted candidates seeking admission into Colleges of Education from writing the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME. Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, announced the policy during the admission policy meeting for the 2026 UTME in Abuja.
Federal government announces nearly $1B investment to modernize small craft harbours across Canada
The Canadian federal government has unveiled plans to invest nearly $1 billion over the next five years to repair, maintain and modernize the country’s small craft harbour network, in what officials describe as the largest investment ever made in the sector. The funding, announce
EFCC declares former minister Sadiya Umar Farouq wanted over alleged diversion of public funds
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has declared former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, wanted over allegations of abuse of office and diversion of public funds. In a statement published on its official platform, the anti-corrupti
Goodluck Jonathan challenges suit seeking to stop 2027 bid
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has challenged a lawsuit seeking to prevent him from contesting the 2027 presidential election. The suit, filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja by lawyer Johnmary Jideobi, seeks to stop Jonathan from running for president again on the grounds
Nigerian goverment bans honorary degree recipients from using ‘Dr’ title, warns against academic fraud
The Federal Government has unveiled a new policy barring recipients of honorary degrees from using the title “Dr,” describing the practice as academic misrepresentation that could attract legal and reputational sanctions. Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, announced the directi
CNN Founder Ted Turner Is Dead
Media titan Ted Turner, the man who rewrote the rules of broadcasting with round-the-clock news, has died at 87, according to CNN. In 1980, Turner flipped the switch on Cable News Network, the first channel devoted entirely to rolling news, planting a flag that would soon dominat
Honda pauses $15bn Canada EV plant as demand shifts
Honda Motor Co. has reportedly put its planned $15 billion electric vehicle (EV) plant in Canada on hold, as weakening demand in the United States pushes the company to refocus on hybrid models across North America. The development was first reported by Nikkei Asia. Responding to
Senate tightens rules ahead of 2027, sidelines incoming political heavyweights
Nigeria’s Senate has moved decisively to reshape its leadership framework ahead of the 2027 general elections, which will usher in the 11th National Assembly. The revised structure introduces stricter eligibility criteria that could exclude a wave of incoming political heavyweigh
Canada Fast-Tracks 33,000 Temporary Foreign Workers for Permanent Residency
By: Ochuko Kokofe New policy opens doors for thousands of Nigerians and other immigrants contributing to the Canadian economy. In a significant shift aimed at stabilizing the labour market and rewarding economic contributors, the Government of Canada has announced plans to fast-t
Canada Unveils $1.1bn Lifeline for Firms Hit by U.S. Metal Tariffs
The government of Mark Carney has announced a major relief package worth C$1.5 billion (about $1.1 billion) to support Canadian companies affected by new U.S. tariff rules on metal-containing imports. The policy shift by the administration of Donald Trump introduced a 25% tariff
NIDCOM, IOM, EU, key stakeholders drive National Diaspora Policy review - Blueprint Newspapers
NIDCOM, IOM, EU, key stakeholders drive National Diaspora Policy review Blueprint Newspapers
Carney announces $270M military aid package for Ukraine
Canada will provide additional military assistance to Ukraine as it continues to defend itself against Russia’s invasion. Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement on Monday at the European Political Community summit in Yerevan, Armenia, stating that Canada will contribute
NiDCOM, IOM to Review Nigeria’s Diaspora Policy Implementation - Voice of Nigeria
NiDCOM, IOM to Review Nigeria’s Diaspora Policy Implementation Voice of Nigeria
Carney hails Canada–Europe ties, welcomes Armenia–Azerbaijan peace progress at EPC Summit
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has underscored Canada’s strong partnership with Europe while praising recent progress in the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan during the 8th Summit of the European Political Community in Yerevan. Carney expressed gratitude to Armen
Canada-based Nigerian lawyer George unveils ‘Success in business’ series -
Canada-based Nigerian lawyer George unveils ‘Success in business’ series
Poland 2026 Qualifier : Nigeria’s Falconets beat Malawi in Ikenne -
Poland 2026 Qualifier : Nigeria’s Falconets beat Malawi in Ikenne
Canada Aims to Finalize Three Major Trade Deals This Year: Minister
Canada is working to conclude three significant trade agreements before the end of the year, according to International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu. The targeted deals involve Mercosur, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and India. In an interview this week, Si
NISER, NiDCOM validate diaspora study - Realnews Magazine
NISER, NiDCOM validate diaspora study Realnews Magazine