Jamil Abubakar’s Ascent Signals Dangote’s Succession Blueprint
Jamil Abubakar has been appointed as the Managing Director for Infrastructure and Logistics at Dangote Group. This move hints at a potential succession plan within the company.
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Jamil Abubakar has been appointed as the Managing Director for Infrastructure and Logistics at Dangote Group. This move hints at a potential succession plan within the company.
Ekiti quantity surveyors are calling on the state government to establish affordable financing options. This initiative aims to enhance investment in Public-Private Partnership projects.
Yusuf Buhari is entering the political arena, aiming for a seat in the House of Representatives in the upcoming 2027 elections. This marks his return to partisan politics after a significant hiatus.
Stakeholders are calling for measurable impacts and tangible achievements from Hannatu Musawa in her role as Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy. There are high expectations for her to influence sectors that shape national identity and contribute to economic growth.
Kenya's Sabastian Sawe has made history by becoming the first person to complete a marathon in under two hours. Additionally, Tigst Assefa set a new women's-only world record at the same event.
JAMB has confirmed that a viral UTME result claiming a Cross River candidate scored 394 is fake. The board aims to maintain the integrity of examination results amidst misinformation.
Lagos State confirms that COVID-19 infection prevention measures are still in place at all primary health centres. Residents are assured of ongoing efforts to control the spread of the virus.
The NDLEA has successfully seized Captagon pills in Kwara and arrested a businessman in Oyo for excreting cocaine pellets. This operation highlights the agency's ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in Nigeria.
A prominent cleric and former Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Mr. Marafa, survived a shooting incident by gunmen in Zamfara. This attack highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
The Saudi ambassador hosted a dinner for Aliko Dangote to strengthen economic ties between Saudi Arabia and Nigeria. This meeting aims to enhance cooperation and partnership in various sectors.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has declared a viral 394 UTME result from a Cross River candidate as fake. They have issued an official statement regarding the fraudulent slip.
Sokoto senator Mr. Lamido has resigned from the APC, citing persistent divisions and unresolved disputes within the party. He believes these issues have hindered the party's progress and unity in Sokoto State.
The NDLEA has intercepted Captagon, a drug associated with militant groups, in Kwara. A businessman was also found to have excreted 45 wraps of cocaine during the operation.
NUPENG has raised concerns about rising job losses and the suppression of workers' rights in Nigeria. The union emphasizes the need for inclusion in policy decisions that impact worker welfare.
BUA Cement celebrated its top distributors at the 2025 Distributors’ Awards, honoring their exceptional performance. Winners received various prizes, including cash, SUVs, and CNG trucks.
Three district heads from Katsina, including Yusuf Buhari, are entering the race for the 2027 National Assembly. This move highlights the intersection of tradition and politics in Nigeria's electoral landscape.
A businessman was found to have ingested 45 wraps of cocaine after being scanned by authorities in Kwara. The NDLEA also seized Captagon during the operation.
The Oyo APC criticized attendees of the Ibadan opposition summit, labeling them as 'clownish characters.' They asserted that President Tinubu remains unthreatened by the opposition's efforts.
The Lagos government is committed to creating a flood-free environment by clearing drains and ensuring waste is evacuated swiftly. Officials emphasize that a clean environment is crucial for flood prevention as the rainy season intensifies.
The WHO highlights that vaccines save approximately 1.8 million lives each year in Africa. However, there are still significant immunisation gaps, leaving millions of children unvaccinated.
Yam prices are rising in Lagos markets, causing concern among traders and consumers. The increase is linked to transportation costs and seasonal supply challenges.
SERAP and the Nigerian Guild of Editors have initiated legal action against the NBC, challenging its threats to sanction broadcasters. They argue that these threats are unconstitutional and unlawful.
A suspect in the shooting incident involving President Donald Trump is now in custody and will face charges on Monday. Trump referred to the individual as a 'lone wolf' and noted that the motive is still unclear.
Governor Otti explained his appointment of Deputy Speaker Ben Kalu's wife as board chairman, emphasizing that his decisions are based on merit. This announcement was made during a wedding event in Umuahia.
Abia Governor Alex Otti emphasizes that appointments in the state will be based on merit rather than political party affiliation or state of origin. He believes that competence should be the primary criterion for selection.
A 31-year-old man named Chukwemeka Destiny has been arrested by the Delta State Police for allegedly planning to kidnap his aunt. He reportedly paid N900,000 to a gang for the plot.
The APC National Secretary has mocked Atiku for reportedly sleeping during an important opposition summit in Ibadan. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between the ruling party and opposition leaders.
The Rivers ADC has successfully held its congress, resulting in Dimkpa being elected as the new chairman. Outgoing chairman Leader Sampson praised the electoral process for its thoroughness and credibility.
The Nigerian government is taking steps to alleviate the financial pressures faced by airlines due to rising fuel costs. Keyamo and Oyedele held a meeting in Abuja to discuss potential interventions.
The NDLEA has revealed that traffickers are now swallowing drugs to smuggle them overland through the Sahara to Europe. This new method poses significant risks for those involved in drug trafficking.