JAMB to set 2026 UTME cutoff marks May 11
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board will determine the 2026 UTME cutoff marks at its policy meeting on May 11. Get the latest updates.
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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board will determine the 2026 UTME cutoff marks at its policy meeting on May 11. Get the latest updates.
The Nigerian Air Force conducted successful airstrikes in Katsina, destroying a terrorist hideout and neutralizing fighters. This operation is part of ongoing efforts to combat terrorism in the North-West region.
Nigerian motorists are struggling with economic hardship caused by rising petrol prices, which have increased transport fares. They are calling for urgent intervention from the government to address these challenges.
Governor Bassey Otu expresses deep sorrow over the tragic road crash that resulted in the deaths of students and a staff member from UNICROSS. The incident occurred on the Calabar-Itu Highway.
The Nigerian Army has confirmed the arrest of activist Justice Mark Chidiebere, known as Justice Crack, who had gone missing after criticizing troop welfare in a video. His disappearance has raised concerns about freedom of expression in Nigeria.
The Nigerian Army has confirmed the arrest of blogger 'Justice Crack' for allegedly inciting soldiers. Sources indicate that the Department of State Services is hesitant to accept him due to his poor condition.
A UK-based entrepreneur has funded free emergency surgeries for 43 indigent mothers in Ogun State. This initiative also includes settling hospital bills, significantly aiding maternal health support in the region.
A 17-year-old Christian girl, Jinkai, was reported missing after leaving for school in Kaduna and is alleged to have been abducted, forcibly converted to Islam, and married off in Kano. Her family is seeking justice and answers regarding her disappearance.
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has set aside INEC's interpretive intervention on the status quo ante bellum. This decision marks a significant legal development in the country's electoral processes.
The Nigeria Computer Emergency Response Team has issued a nationwide alert regarding a rise in cyber attacks targeting Nigeria's critical infrastructure. These Distributed Denial-of-Service attacks pose significant threats to the country's digital security.
The Nigerian Guild of Editors and SERAP urge President Tinubu and state governors to safeguard journalists and address insecurity. Their call coincides with World Press Freedom Day, highlighting the need for accountability and protection in the media sector.
Insecurity in Nigeria is exacerbating the shortage of health care workers, impacting the functionality of hospitals and clinics. This situation poses a significant challenge to the health sector and patient care across the country.
The Oodua People’s Congress has raised alarms about ongoing insecurity in Plateau State. They urge the government to take immediate action to safeguard the lives and properties of all residents, especially non-indigenes.
Gombe governorship hopeful, Pantami, has suspended an aide for making derogatory remarks about his opponents. He clarified that he did not authorize the statement posted on social media.
Gombe governorship hopeful, Pantami, has suspended an aide for making controversial remarks about his opposition. He clarified that he did not authorize the now-deleted statement on social media.
Team Nigeria’s relay team secures a spot in the 2027 World Athletics Championships after a record-breaking performance in the mixed 4x100m relay.
Custodial deaths in Nigeria are on the rise, highlighting severe flaws in the justice system. Many suspects are losing their right to life while awaiting trial.
Femi Fani-Kayode urges the South African government to protect Nigerian citizens and strengthen ties between the two nations. He emphasizes the importance of mutual respect and support for both countries.
Nigeria's top banks reported a strong start to 2026, achieving a combined profit of N1.6 trillion despite economic challenges. This performance highlights their resilience in the financial sector.
There is a growing trend of extrajudicial killings in Nigeria as citizens resort to vigilante justice. This raises concerns about the rule of law and the need for due process in handling suspects.
Nigerians are expressing frustration over economic reforms, emphasizing the need for empathy in addressing their hardships. The focus is shifting from the rationale behind reforms to the real-life impact on citizens.
The 2026 O’jez Ladder Table Tennis tournament concluded successfully at the Ikeja Country Club in Lagos. Participants enjoyed a thrilling competition that showcased their skills and sportsmanship.
Legal expert and digital creator Oluwatodimu Ige, known as Oga_theLawyer, has been appointed a Notary Public, enhancing his commercial law practice.
The article critiques Pius Eguono Onodjae's political appointment and its ties to Chief Great Ogboru's influence. It highlights the ongoing political tensions within the APC faction led by Okowa and Oborevwori.
A teacher has made a notable gesture by donating their salary to the governor of Kano. This act highlights the ongoing challenges in bridging the gap between government and citizens in developing societies.
A tragic accident in Kwara has resulted in the deaths of three health workers who were returning from a Workers' Day event. The FRSC attributed the crash to speeding.
A new report reveals over 708,000 power complaints in Nigeria, with metering and billing issues now the top grievances for electricity consumers.
Stakeholders in Nigeria advocate for renewable energy to solve the nation’s power crisis, discussing challenges, new tech, and improved service delivery.
Nigeria’s NUPRC and NLNG are intensifying efforts to boost domestic gas supply, with NLNG now committing 100% of its LPG production to the local market.
A Rivers-based phone repairer shares the heartbreaking story of how his brother, a tricycle driver, was allegedly shot dead by an Air Force officer.