I won’t return to my community until security improves – Kwara monarch
A Kwara monarch has stated he will not return to his community until security conditions improve. He has been away from his palace since a terrorist attack on January 1, 2026.
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A Kwara monarch has stated he will not return to his community until security conditions improve. He has been away from his palace since a terrorist attack on January 1, 2026.
The ADC party is facing internal disarray, according to President Tinubu's adviser. The presidency has defended Tinubu's comments regarding the party's struggles.
An oil company has launched several community projects to support areas affected by oil spills. These initiatives include educational facilities and infrastructure improvements in Rivers State.
Experts highlight the significant underfunding of women-led startups in Africa, which receive only 2% of venture capital funding. This inequity persists despite evidence of their efficiency and potential for growth.
Nasir Bala Ja’oji, a former aide to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has announced his candidacy for the House of Representatives in Kano. His declaration marks a significant step in his political career.
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The number of nuns and lay sisters in the global Anglican and Catholic churches has decreased, with a reported 589,000 in 2025. This decline highlights ongoing challenges regarding women's roles in these religious institutions.
Obasanjo, Atiku, and Kwankwaso gathered at an opposition leaders summit in Oyo. The meeting aimed to strengthen unity among opposition parties in Nigeria.
A truck in Ibadan experienced brake failure, resulting in three injuries and damage to several vehicles. The incident occurred at Molete Underbridge, affecting a tricycle and over ten motorcycles.
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Four individuals have been reported killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, despite an ongoing ceasefire. This incident raises concerns about the stability of the region amidst the conflict with Hezbollah.
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Iran's military threatens to respond to the U.S. blockade of its ports, labeling it as 'banditry' and 'piracy'. The situation highlights escalating tensions between the two nations.
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D’Tigress will make history as the first African national team to face a WNBA franchise, the Los Angeles Sparks. This marks a significant milestone for Nigerian basketball on the international stage.
The Nigerian Army has recovered the remains of a soldier couple, MWO Linus Audu and Pte Gloria Mathew, from a camp linked to IPOB/ESN in Imo. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
Germany is sending a minesweeper for a potential mission in the Hormuz Strait amidst ongoing tensions. This move follows the escalation of conflict in Iran involving the US and Israel.
Akugbe Iyamu emphasizes the need for Nigeria to implement state-sponsored evacuation and shelter systems to address the ongoing flood crisis. This structured approach is essential for reducing the impact of flooding in the country.
Opposition leaders Atiku, Kwankwaso, and Amaechi convened in Ibadan to discuss strategies for reconfiguring opposition politics. The summit aims to influence leadership direction and party strategies moving forward.
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The Nigeria Football Federation has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of former Super Eagles striker Michael Eneramo. His death is seen as a significant loss to the Nigerian football community.
INEC has officially recognized the Shehu Gabam-led National Working Committee of the Social Democratic Party after a leadership crisis. The names have been uploaded on their website, signaling a resolution within the party.