DR Congo's famed 'Lumumba' fan makes World Cup return following Ebola isolation
DR Congo’s iconic ‘Lumumba’ fan, Michel Kuka Mboladinga, returns to the 2026 World Cup after an Ebola quarantine, bringing his unique tribute to Patrice Lu
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DR Congo’s iconic ‘Lumumba’ fan, Michel Kuka Mboladinga, returns to the 2026 World Cup after an Ebola quarantine, bringing his unique tribute to Patrice Lu
Atiku Abubakar raises concerns over Nasir El-Rufai’s continued detention, warning that stringent bail conditions undermine constitutional safeguards and pu
Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema calls for Nigerians to stop investing in South Africa and adopt an economic boycott in response to recurring xenophobic attacks.
Bayo Onanuga criticises Peter Obi’s 10,000MW power pledge, stating Nigeria already has 13,500MW capacity. Learn about the real challenges facing Nigeria po
Presidential aide Bayo Onanuga clarifies Tinubu’s remarks on power supply, stating the President never said Nigerians should reject him over electricity is
Stakeholders demand stronger enforcement and better tracking to curb gas flaring in Nigeria, highlighting its severe human and environmental impact.
The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (Shiites) announces nationwide Ashura processions on Friday, June 26, 2026, reaffirming commitment to justice and Imam Husa
The FG plans to introduce a competency-based digital curriculum in colleges of education to produce digitally skilled and globally competitive teachers.
The NDLEA has uncovered a multi-billion naira clandestine methamphetamine laboratory in Oyo State, arresting a Mexican national and four Nigerians. This ma
Lafarge Africa has officially rebranded itself as HBM Nigeria Plc to align with its long-term goals. This change aims to enhance its service to stakeholders.
The case is the first of the deadly haemorrhagic fever identified outside the African continent during the current outbreak, which has also affected Uganda. The post France detects first Ebola case outside Africa in current outbreak appeared first on Vanguard News.
Nasir El-rufai, the former Kaduna State governor has arrived at the Kaduna State federal High Court for the continuation of read more El-rufai arrives Kaduna High Court to face ICPC charges
The US Senate passed a resolution calling for an end to President Trump's conflict with Iran. Trump criticized the timing of this initiative as poorly planned.
President Tinubu emphasized the technological skills of Nigerian youths, highlighting their readiness for global economic integration. He noted the government's efforts to empower them and small businesses with digital tools.
Inflation, rising housing costs, unemployment, insecurity and declining purchasing power have become defining features of everyday life in Nigeria. Much read more Nigeria’s economic crisis may be fueling a silent mental health emergency
President Bola Tinubu, on Tuesday, approved MasterCard’s proposal to train five million businesses and equip them with digital skills. The read more Tinubu approves training of five million MSMEs by MasterCard
France has reported its first case of Ebola, marking the first instance of the virus being identified outside Africa. This development raises concerns about the potential spread of the disease beyond its traditional borders.
The Delta speaker emphasizes the need for legislators to prioritize effective governance to meet the high expectations of the people. He calls for actions that promote peace, prosperity, and good governance in the state.
Atiku Abubakar has cautioned against judicial actions aimed at opposition parties, expressing concerns over constitutional liberties in Nigeria. He emphasizes the importance of fair administration of justice to uphold democratic values.
Moving a motion of urgent public importance, the Minority Leader and Member representing Nnewi South Constituency 2, Johnbosco Akaegbobi, lamented the destructive impact of flooding on lives and property of residents. The post Anambra assembly summons commissioners over flood cri...
The ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has recorded the highest number of confirmed cases within read more Congo Ebola cases reach record first-month high – WHO
Titilayo Oshodi, the special adviser (SA) to Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on climate change and circular economy, says Nigeria’s read more Nigeria green economy requires deliberate collaboration to scale – Oshodi
Many public sector boards in Nigeria operate as clubs, hindering effective governance. Discover why this design flaw impacts institutional performance.
A civil society group in Ekiti has praised journalist Babatunde Bamigboye for his impactful work in investigative journalism. The group, Defenders of Civic Rights, believes his efforts have significantly supported Nigerians.
President Bola Tinubu plans to honor Nigerians working in the United Nations to acknowledge their contributions. This initiative highlights the government's commitment to recognizing the efforts of its citizens on international platforms.
The police said the victim was abducted on 11 June in Ogbe Village, Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State. The post Two suspected kidnappers killed in Ogun, victim rescued – Police appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
France is experiencing a significant power outage due to an unprecedented heatwave affecting 44 million people. The situation highlights the challenges posed by extreme weather conditions in Europe.
Rivers State has closed six health centers linked to fraud and child trafficking. The Ministry of Health took action against these facilities due to concerns over unprofessional management.
The church official said the donation was coming at a time when youths are facing pressure from idleness, drugs, and crime. The post Journalist donates trophy for church football competition appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
The DSS clarified that they did not imprison Sowore, stating that the decision was made by the court. They emphasized that the issues leading to his remand were entirely due to court processes.