INEC Gabam recognition sparks fresh SDP row
INEC’s recognition of Shehu Gabam as SDP chairman, citing a court order, has ignited a fresh leadership row, with the party calling the move illegal.
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INEC’s recognition of Shehu Gabam as SDP chairman, citing a court order, has ignited a fresh leadership row, with the party calling the move illegal.
Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau has promised a vehicle to facilitate the movement of VAR equipment in the WAFU-B zone, generating excitement among football leaders. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of football in the region.
Edo South Senator Neda Imasuen seeks re-election, presenting his 30-month scorecard highlighting achievements in education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Oyo APC leaders begin early mobilisation for President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election, a movement focused on continuity, stability, and national progress.
Internal power struggles over the Ondo APC primaries threaten party unity. Factions clash over candidates, risking a repeat of past electoral losses in the
The Nigeria Union of Teachers in the FCT has suspended its strike after Minister Wike met demands, including allowances and promotion issues.
Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang reaffirms his commitment to making the state a safe haven for all law-abiding Nigerians displaced by insecurity.
British International Investment (BII) has launched a new five-year strategy to invest £9 billion in Africa. This initiative aims to enhance focus on frontier markets, signaling a strong commitment to economic development in the region.
David Umahi has stepped in to resolve the conflict within the Ebonyi APC, encouraging unity and dialogue. His intervention aims to address the tensions between Senator Ken Eze and Chief Nwali regarding succession issues.
The Lagos State Government has enhanced the $500 million World Bank HOPE programme by providing operational vehicles. This initiative aims to improve service delivery in critical sectors.
Nigerdock has celebrated its 40th anniversary, highlighting its achievements in Nigeria's maritime and industrial sectors. CEO Maher Jarmakani emphasized the company's journey and contributions to the industry.
Sam Pharmaceutical Limited has launched a new WHO-standard manufacturing facility in southwestern Nigeria. This initiative aims to boost local drug production and decrease dependence on imported medicines.
NUPENG has expressed deep concerns regarding rising job losses and the suppression of workers' rights in Nigeria's oil and gas sector. The union highlights the urgent need for attention to these critical issues affecting workers.
Lagos State's Attorney General asserts that the monthly sanitation exercise is lawful and does not restrict movement. The AG references a Court of Appeal ruling to support this stance.
The Nigerian Army recovers 130,000 litres of stolen crude oil, destroys 10 illegal refining sites, and arrests nine suspects in the Niger Delta region.
Glovo and various stakeholders in the e-commerce sector are advocating for enhanced collaboration to foster inclusive growth for small and medium-sized businesses. This initiative aims to drive innovation and support the SMB ecosystem.
The federal government's plan to eliminate 'irrelevant courses' from universities has sparked backlash from NASU, CONUA, and NAPTAN. They argue that such a move could undermine the value of social science programs in the education system.
Nigeria's Web3 ecosystem is thriving, with startups securing $43 million in investments in 2025, a notable increase from $20 million in 2024. This growth highlights the country's potential in the digital economy.
Lagos State Government has signed three Power Purchase Agreements with Independent Power Producers to enhance electricity generation. This initiative aims to improve power supply to essential state infrastructure.
A political clash in Anambra resulted in gunfire involving aides of APGA aspirant Ifeanyi Ibezi. He accuses the Idemili North LG chair of responsibility, who refutes the allegations regarding a banned meeting.
Olu Fasan's book, 'In the National Interest', critiques Nigeria's governance and highlights its structural issues. The work aims to provide insights into the country's persistent challenges and underperformance.
A deadly ethnic clash in eastern Chad over a water well has resulted in at least 42 fatalities. Government officials are currently on the scene to address the situation.
The Amukpe-Escravos Pipeline is facing significant disputes that challenge its credibility. The situation raises concerns about the ongoing revival efforts of the project.
The APC has called on Atiku Abubakar and other opposition leaders to take responsibility for the ongoing ADC crisis. They dismissed allegations of external interference in the matter.
A Nigerian woman has been rescued from human trafficking and labor exploitation in Egypt and has returned home. NiDCOM warns others about the dangers of trafficking.
Mali's junta faces a significant crisis following the assassination of its defense minister and the capture of the northern city of Kidal by jihadists and rebels. This escalation raises concerns about the stability of the government and security in the region.
Jigawa APC elders have endorsed President Tinubu and Governor Namadi for a second term, praising their achievements in development. This unanimous decision reflects strong support for their leadership.
Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada is likely to receive a lengthy ban after being sent off for punching an opponent during a match. This incident occurred in Spain's second tier league on Sunday.
A corps member, Abdulsamad Jamiu, was tragically killed by stray bullets during a shootout between soldiers and robbers in Abuja. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in the region.
Arsenal triumphed over Lyon in the Women's Champions League semi-final, showcasing a strong performance. The match highlighted Arsenal's resilience after conceding an early goal.