Four alleged burglars arrested in Ekiti
Four suspected burglars have been arrested in Ado Ekiti after a police raid. Stolen goods were recovered during the operation.
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Four suspected burglars have been arrested in Ado Ekiti after a police raid. Stolen goods were recovered during the operation.
A Nigerian medical student, Marian Nnani, was killed in a Russian attack in Ukraine, leading to widespread outrage among Nigerians. This tragic incident has ignited discussions about the safety of Nigerians abroad.
The FRSC reports that 32 fatalities occurred in road accidents across Kwara, Kogi, and Ogun states. The agency attributes these tragic incidents to excessive speeding, fatigue, and wrongful overtaking.
The Akwa Ibom Police Command has arrested four suspected cultists and a vandal as part of their ongoing efforts to combat crime and drug abuse. This crackdown aims to enhance public safety and protect infrastructure in the region.
Health and construction stakeholders are urging for better awareness and protections for outdoor workers facing extreme heat in Nigeria. This initiative aims to address the rising concerns over kidney health risks among construction workers.
President Tinubu reports that the exemption of the Federal Capital Territory from the Treasury Single Account has led to improved development and infrastructure projects in Abuja. He emphasizes the positive impact of this decision on the FCT's growth.
Lawyers in Ogun State are boycotting court for three days in protest against a N100,000 fee for virtual hearings. They are also opposing increased oath fees and restrictions on affidavits.
Tony Elumelu has retired as the Group Chairman of United Bank for Africa, with Emmanuel Nnorom appointed as his successor. This leadership change was officially announced in a statement to the Nigerian Exchange.
The Presidency is under scrutiny following the arrest of Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi's father in connection with a N1.3 billion fake agency scandal. This incident adds to the mounting pressure on the government as investigations continue.
Petralon Energy has appointed Augustine Ekeigwe as its new Chief Operating Officer. This move is seen as a significant strengthening of the company's leadership.
Dangote Cement Plc is aiming for a 20% reduction in emissions as part of its sustainability efforts. The company has declared Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles central to its strategy.
The Rigasa/Tudun Wada gully erosion control project will significantly reduce flood risks and safeguard homes, contends HARUNA DAUDA · · · &...
· · The Senate under Akpabio has increasingly sought to position itself as a stable, and policy-driven legislative institution, reckons · &#...
The article discusses controversies involving President Tinubu's Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, amid allegations of fraud. It highlights ongoing governance challenges in Nigeria.
Nigerian telcos are urging state governments to reduce fibre deployment costs, warning that high charges and infrastructure damage threaten broadband expan
United Bank for Africa (UBA) announces Emmanuel Nnorom as its new chairman, succeeding Tony Elumelu who retires after 12 years. Learn more about UBA’s lead
President Tinubu directs FCCPC to investigate Meta, Google, and AI platforms for anti-competitive practices and content exploitation against Nigerian media
NIPOST is rolling out a national digital postcode system, a critical infrastructure project set to transform location, identity, and access in Nigeria.
The ongoing violence involving herders is a pressing national security issue. Implementing ranching solutions is essential to end open grazing and restore peace in Nigeria.
Joshua Ibanga's tragic death underscores the ongoing problem of police brutality in Nigeria. There are renewed calls for justice following this incident.
A Nigerian consumer recounts their journey to discovering the FCCPC after facing issues with a vendor. The experience highlights the importance of consumer protection in Nigeria.
The Managing Director of NELFUND, Akintunde Sawyerr, has announced that the return of staff has been delayed due to a directive from the Minister of Education. This postponement has raised concerns among employees awaiting resumption.
The UNILAG Faculty of Arts has inaugurated a new clinic with a budget of 30 million naira to enhance healthcare access for students. This initiative is a collaboration with alumni and Cityview Hospital.
FAAN and three state governments owe over N25bn to NAMA, raising concerns about the agency's funding and operations. This debt situation highlights ongoing financial challenges within the aviation sector.
Governor Ademola Adeleke has inaugurated new projects and appointed Mrs. Victoria Samson as the Chancellor of Osun State University. This marks a significant development for the university and the state.
Government should identify and prosecute profiteers of insecurity around the mines An investigative report, ‘The Shadow Owners,’ published by the Alliance for Economic Research and Ethics Limited (AERE) has alleged
Six Nigerian ambassadorial nominees are awaiting formal approval from their host countries. This delay highlights ongoing diplomatic processes involving Nigeria's representation abroad.
Vice President Shettima, along with Obasanjo and Gowon, attended the Nigerian Army Day celebrations in Port Harcourt. The event showcased military drills and displays, honoring the contributions of the army.
The Osun APC and Governor Adeleke's administration are in disagreement over the Inspector General's claims about alleged criminals in the Government House. This clash highlights ongoing tensions between the political factions in Osun State.
A violent land dispute in Niger State has resulted in the deaths of 15 individuals, with three others injured. Investigations are currently underway to address the tragic incident.