Tinubu to embark on 3-nation trip
President Bola Tinubu is set to travel to Kenya, Rwanda, and France starting May 2nd. This trip aims to strengthen diplomatic relations and explore opportunities for collaboration.
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President Bola Tinubu is set to travel to Kenya, Rwanda, and France starting May 2nd. This trip aims to strengthen diplomatic relations and explore opportunities for collaboration.
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved a N50,000 welfare package for workers in May to alleviate economic hardship. This initiative aims to support the workforce during challenging times.
Ekiti Governor Biodun Oyebanji announces his administration has employed 10,000 workers and cleared backlogs of promotions, pensions, and gratuities.
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has promised to review the irregularities in last year's primary school recruitment by SUBEB. Affected candidates can expect their cases to be properly addressed.
A high failure rate of 90% among Nigerian agritech startups highlights significant challenges in the sector. Issues such as funding, infrastructure, and market access are major barriers to success.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has raised alarms about the escalating cost of living in Nigeria. They argue that this trend is putting significant strain on workers and diminishing their real incomes.
Governor Chukwuma Soludo has urged organized labor to embrace a development-focused approach. He emphasized the importance of collaboration and productivity for progress.
Trump has announced a potential increase in tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25%, which could impact trade relations. This move follows a previous agreement that capped tariffs at 15%.
Adewole Adebayo criticizes the government over recent killings of worshippers in Ekiti. His remarks highlight ongoing security concerns in the region.
Ifeanyi Ejiofor has voiced his disappointment regarding the unmet expectations of Nigerian workers. He highlights ongoing challenges faced by employees in the country on Workers’ Day.
The Nigerian Army has graduated 27 new drone pilots in Kaduna to enhance intelligence gathering and operational efficiency in its North West security opera
Yahaya Maigida, a former Kaduna councillor, has officially entered the State House of Assembly race after purchasing APC nomination forms for Kachia.
An Ekiti lawmaker cautions Nigerian students on responsible AI use, warning that over-reliance on digital tools can undermine critical thinking and academi
A lawmaker advises Nigerian students to use AI responsibly, warning that over-reliance can harm critical thinking and undermine academic excellence.
Lagos State University (LASU) spends over N200m monthly on electricity, a significant financial burden that a new government power plant aims to solve.
The Trump administration has implemented new visa restrictions affecting asylum seekers. Applicants must now confirm they do not fear persecution in their home countries to qualify for US visas.
President Tinubu declares insecurity and poverty a national emergency, outlining his administration’s multi-pronged strategy to boost jobs and restore stab
The article explores the unique friendship between Professor Hindu and Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, highlighting the impact of their bond. It reflects on how their relationship transcended music and politics, influencing many around them.
Julius Malema has condemned xenophobic attacks in South Africa, emphasizing that violence won't solve unemployment issues. He challenges South Africans to reflect on the effectiveness of such actions in creating jobs.
PREMIUM TIMES is set to honor outstanding journalists at its annual staff awards, recognizing dedication and excellence. The awards will cover the 2024 and 2025 editorial cycles, celebrating the publication's commitment to investigative journalism in Nigeria.
The Platform 2026 event focused on inspiring innovation and nation-building among the youth. It featured influential speakers discussing themes of discipline and enterprise.
Nigeria has set a new record by consuming over four billion gigabytes of internet data in the first quarter of 2026. This significant increase highlights the growing digital engagement among Nigerians.
The Federal Character Commission (FCC) has approved staff promotions and the payment of retirees’ entitlements to boost staff welfare and morale.
President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's new proposal for peace talks. The ongoing negotiations remain stalled despite a weeks-long ceasefire.
President Trump announced plans to increase tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25%, citing non-compliance with a trade deal. This move could impact international trade relations significantly.
The Wike faction of the PDP has dismissed assertions of a leadership vacuum in the party after a Supreme Court ruling. They maintain that the party's leadership remains intact despite the judgment.
PDP aspirant Hamma Saleh officially declares his bid for the 2027 Gombe governorship election, submitting his letter of intent at the state secretariat.
Hon. Leke Abejide has left the African Democratic Congress (ADC) due to internal conflicts and legal issues. He expressed concerns over the party's structure being hijacked, which jeopardized his political future.
The Federal Government plans to allocate N250 billion for the construction of hostels in tertiary institutions this year. This initiative aims to improve accommodation facilities for students across the country.
David Mark's lawyer has praised INEC for reinstating the leadership of the African Democratic Congress. This decision is seen as a positive step for the party's governance.