Makinde to grace BSN board meeting
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde will open the 59th National Board Meeting of the Bible Society of Nigeria in Ogbomoso. The event is scheduled for May 20, 2026.
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Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde will open the 59th National Board Meeting of the Bible Society of Nigeria in Ogbomoso. The event is scheduled for May 20, 2026.
Zamfara State has successfully launched its first Hajj flight from the new Gusau International Airport, transporting 415 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia. This milestone marks a significant achievement for the state and its residents.
The Social Democratic Party has officially submitted Adewole Adebayo as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections. This marks a significant step in the party's preparations for the upcoming elections.
Kabiru Sokoto, convicted for terrorism, claims he was wrongly sentenced and is appealing his 2013 life sentence at the Court of Appeal. His case raises questions about the judicial process in terrorism-related convictions.
Governors and former governors are strategizing to challenge the re-election of many current senators in the upcoming 2027 elections. Reports suggest that over 45% of sitting senators may not secure their return tickets.
The APC primary results show Mudashiru Obasa and Yusuf Buhari winning their tickets, while 14 other aspirants were disqualified. This development highlights the competitive nature of the party's selection process.
Nigerian port agents are protesting against delays caused by the new National Single Window system. The NRS has denied requests for blanket waivers on port demurrage fees.
Nigeria's federation oil earnings decreased by N78.7 billion, even as crude prices increased. This decline raises concerns about the factors affecting PSC proceeds and overall revenue.
Presenter Edgar Eriakha discusses the challenges of hosting the live TV show 'Wake Up Nigeria', highlighting issues like unpredictable guests and last-minute changes. His insights shed light on the demanding nature of live broadcasting.
JAMB has reported that over 22.5 million candidates registered for the UTME and Direct Entry from 2015 to 2026. The report includes detailed yearly statistics on these registrations.
A South African leader has urged Senator Oshiomhole to refrain from making false claims about xenophobia, asserting that no Nigerians were harmed during recent protests. This statement aims to clarify the situation and reduce misinformation.
The Nigeria Police Force has confirmed that 17 policemen were killed in a terrorist attack on a training school in Yobe State. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
Parents in Oyo State are expressing their anguish over the recent school abduction of their children, urging the government to take immediate action for their safe return. The emotional testimonies highlight the urgent need for enhanced security measures in schools.
A PDP chieftain has called on the Nigerian government to implement stronger counter-terrorism measures. The focus should be on addressing underlying issues such as poverty and unemployment.
The Tinubu administration is implementing bold reforms to strengthen Nigeria's economy. These efforts aim to create a more resilient economic foundation for the nation.
The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has been recognized for its transformative leadership in enhancing economic resilience. A report by the Transparent Watch Initiative highlights its significant achievements in national development.
Senator Garba Maidoki has left the All Progressives Congress due to internal party issues before the primary elections. His resignation highlights ongoing challenges within the party.
A recent UBEC report reveals that 36 states and the FCT received N605.89 billion in education grants over 19 years. This funding aims to enhance educational infrastructure and resources across Nigeria.
Gubernatorial aspirant Sharafadeen Alli praises the peaceful and transparent nature of the Oyo APC primary for the House of Representatives. His support highlights a positive development in the party's internal processes.
Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso have urged politicians to avoid tribalism and greed ahead of the 2027 elections. Their call emphasizes the need for unity and selflessness in political ambitions.
Audu-Rafiu Enikanolaiye is celebrated for his contributions as Nigeria's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. His extensive experience in the foreign service is highlighted in a tribute by Tunde Olusunle.
Femi Falana has advised President Tinubu to seek security briefings from Nigeria's Defence Headquarters instead of relying on foreign sources like Donald Trump. This statement emphasizes the importance of local intelligence in addressing national security issues.
Terrorists have abducted over 45 pupils from three schools in Oriire LGA, Oyo State, causing deep distress among parents. Rescue efforts are currently underway to secure the release of the children.
President Tinubu appointed a new homeland security adviser due to tensions with NSA Nuhu Ribadu and military leaders. This move aims to enhance security management in the country.
Navidyn and Tuntunre have won a total of $5,000 at the Innovate 2026 entrepreneurship event. The event was hosted by Crosspoint Church, highlighting the support for innovative startups.
Rising cow prices in Nigeria are leading low-income families to eliminate meat from their diets, exacerbating malnutrition issues. This trend highlights the growing economic challenges faced by many households in the country.
Samshudeen Omowura reveals that his family received only N800,000 from the biopic about his father, Ayinla Omowura. He expresses concerns about preserving his father's legacy amidst financial struggles.
Ameen and Krizbeatz have shared their experience of turning down an early support offer from superstar Davido. This decision highlights their desire for independence in the competitive Afrobeats industry.
The article highlights the need for Nigerian youths to engage in politics as a response to the current political landscape. It emphasizes the importance of active participation to ensure representation and influence in governance.
Charles Adetunji, a renowned scientist, has been appointed as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of FUADSI. His appointment is seen as a step towards improving Nigeria's global perception and boosting national self-esteem.