Taming social media misinformation
Nigeria faces significant challenges from social media misinformation, especially during elections and times of insecurity. This issue exacerbates tensions and public health concerns across the nation.
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Nigeria faces significant challenges from social media misinformation, especially during elections and times of insecurity. This issue exacerbates tensions and public health concerns across the nation.
A worker from the Presidential Villa has denied any involvement in a coup plot, stating he was misled about the situation. The ongoing trial raises questions about the credibility of the allegations.
Afenifere has raised concerns about the rising incidents of terror and kidnappings in Oyo and surrounding states. The group is urging the government to take immediate action to address the escalating violence.
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Zik's Mausoleum, the resting place of Nigeria's first President, is currently in a state of neglect and overgrowth. The lack of maintenance raises concerns about the preservation of this historical site.
The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria has raised alarms about a critical shortage of pharmacists in Lagos State. This depletion is reportedly undermining drug regulation and posing risks to public health.
A retired general has been interrogated regarding an alleged coup plot against President Tinubu but denies any involvement. He confirmed receiving a N2 million transfer, asserting it was not linked to illegal activities.
Private sector credit in Nigeria has reached a record N94.6 trillion, indicating strong financial activity. Meanwhile, government borrowing has also increased to N39.4 trillion, reflecting ongoing fiscal challenges.
NFL star Stefon Diggs has been acquitted of assault charges against his personal chef. This decision clears him of any wrongdoing in the case.
Bukayo Saka's goal helped Arsenal secure a spot in the Champions League final with a 2-1 aggregate victory. The team, managed by Mikel Arteta, drew 1-1 in the first leg in Madrid.
In the first quarter of 2026, only 28.5 million out of 61.9 million crude oil barrels were delivered to local refineries due to ongoing supply challenges. This shortfall highlights the difficulties faced by the Nigerian oil sector despite higher production offers.
Boko Haram has agreed to release 50 women and children from a total of 416 abducted individuals in Borno. However, the group warns that the release process may face challenges due to the captives being scattered across various locations.
Moniepoint CEO Eniolorunda's comments on Nigeria's talent gap have sparked mixed reactions. He highlighted how environmental factors influence intelligence and cultural issues affecting youth.
A violent clash between rival cult groups in Makurdi has resulted in three fatalities and numerous injuries, causing panic among residents. The situation escalates as local youths threaten reprisals, prompting many to flee the area.
INEC has announced the final phase of continuous voter registration, set to run from May 11 to July 10, 2026. Citizens are encouraged to register or update their voter details during this period.
The International Labour Organisation has highlighted a youth employment crisis in Nigeria, urging the need for an urgent skills strategy. This report emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning to address the challenges faced by young Nigerians in the job market.
A suspect in an alleged coup has claimed he was misled during a video statement. He has consistently denied any involvement in a coup plot.
Katsina State, located in Upper Northern Nigeria, is rich in history and culture. The state is currently governed by Malam Dikko Umar Radda, who plays a significant role in its development.
The Nigerian government extends heartfelt condolences to China following a deadly fireworks factory explosion in Hunan Province that claimed numerous lives
Ganduje recognized Sanusi as the emir during the inauguration of Kano's new deputy governor, Murtala Garo. This acknowledgment highlights the ongoing significance of traditional leadership in the region.
The Delta City Boy Movement has committed to delivering 2.7 million votes for the APC in the upcoming elections. This pledge is part of a larger goal to secure 10 million votes nationwide for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The UNFPA emphasizes the urgent need for 1 million additional midwives to enhance sexual and reproductive health services. This initiative could potentially save 4 million lives annually.
Ibrahim Shehu Shema reflects on the enduring legacy of late President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, marking 16 years since his passing. Shema emphasizes the impact Yar'Adua had on his life and leadership.
Women advocates urge Nigeria’s National Assembly to urgently pass the Special Seats Bill to boost female participation in politics before the 2027 election
A defendant in the Nigerian coup plot trial claims he was misled in a video statement. He denies any involvement in the alleged coup and discusses cash payments related to the case.
The pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has raised concern over the rising wave of kidnapping and terrorist attacks across Yorubaland and other parts of Nigeria, warning that the situation has reached alarming proportions. The post Afenifere demands decisive crack...
The House of Representatives on Tuesday called on the Federal Government to urgently intervene in the rising and unstable cost of jet fuel, also known as Aviation Turbine Kerosene (ATK), warning that the situation could trigger the collapse of domestic airlines if left unchecked....
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The House of Representatives has urged the Federal Government to provide urgent relief materials to victims of the recent severe rainstorm in Mokwa, Niger
New NUPRC data reveals Nigerian refineries’ crude intake was only 28.5m barrels in Q1 2026, far below the 68.7m barrels offered by producers.