Ronaldo vows to avoid impulsive choices after final match in the World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo reflects on his final World Cup game, stating he “won’t make rash decisions” about his future after Portugal’s exit.
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Cristiano Ronaldo reflects on his final World Cup game, stating he “won’t make rash decisions” about his future after Portugal’s exit.
The US is using visa bans and financial incentives to deport migrants to African nations, raising human rights concerns. Learn more about these controversi
Cristiano Ronaldo reflects on his final World Cup, stating his Euro 2016 victory holds the same significance as a World Cup title for him.
Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila threatens N10bn defamation suit against Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi over murder and bribery allegations. Get the full details.
Explore Cristiano Ronaldo’s illustrious World Cup career by the numbers. Discover his 27 caps, 11 goals, and six tournaments in this detailed breakdown.
The Nigerian naira traded with mixed performance against the United States dollar on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, as the official Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) remained relatively stable while the parallel market recorded a slight weakening. The post Dollar to Naira exchange ...
"There was a sense of injustice within the squad," Belgium's Nicolas Raskin said. "We were determined to respond on the field" The post Belgium thrash USA 4-1; set up Spain showdown appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Rosemary Iwunze As the insurance recapitalisation deadline of July 31st 2026 draws near, the National Insurance Commission, NAICOM, has stated that it will not re-license any company with outstanding claims. In a letter to all Managing Director/CEOs of insurance companies, ...
By Obas Esiedesa, Abuja The Federal Government (FG) incurred an electricity tariff subsidy obligation of N358.32 billion in the first quarter of 2026 as it continued to bridge the gap between cost-reflective electricity tariffs and the rates paid by consumers, according to the l...
By Jimoh Babatunde Beta Glass Plc says it has contributed over N1 trillion to Nigeria’s economy in the last 10 years, reaffirming its commitment to expanding investments, sustainable manufacturing and shareholder value. At its 52nd Annual General Meeting in Lagos, shareholders...
•IPMAN targets sub-N800/litre By Udeme Akpan & Obas Esiedesa Nigeria’s downstream petroleum market witnessed another round of price reductions on Monday, with the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and several major fuel marketers lowering depot prices for Premium Motor Sp...
NiMet is training agricultural extension officers to improve climate risk management practices. This initiative aims to enhance the resilience of the agricultural sector against climate-related challenges.
The Federal High Court in Abuja has postponed the judgment on the forfeiture of 57 properties linked to former Attorney General Abubakar Malami until July 10, 2026. This adjournment by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has delayed the legal proceedings significantly.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticized President Tinubu for neglecting the hunger crisis affecting over 17 million Nigerians. They claim that many are starving under his administration's watch.
The Senate has approved a revenue forecast of N11.074 trillion for customs in 2026. This decision comes amid concerns over Middle East tensions and supply chain disruptions affecting revenue.
FTSE Russell's proposal to reclassify Nigeria as a Frontier Market has sparked debate over its reasoning. Critics argue that the decision may not accurately reflect Nigeria's economic realities.
Doctors have issued a warning to Nigerians about the risks of bathing with untreated rainwater, which can cause skin infections. They emphasize the importance of prevention to ensure safety during the rainy season.
Nigeria must turn its long-standing commitments to oil investors into real benefits for the economy. The country has promoted its oil reserves for years, and now it's time to deliver on those promises.
Decentralising the police could enhance local security and improve crime response. Supporters believe this shift may alter the power dynamics between federal and state governments.
Belgium secured a convincing 4-1 victory over co-hosts USA, advancing to the World Cup quarter-finals. The match showcased Belgium's dominance in the tournament.
The Nigerian government has significantly reduced import tariffs on vehicles, lowering rates to 5% for used cars and 10% for new ones. This move aims to make vehicle ownership more accessible for citizens.
Medical professionals are calling for a healthcare overhaul to prevent the mass exodus of doctors from Nigeria. They warn that without significant improvements, the country risks losing its skilled medical workforce.
Nigerian motorists may soon see petrol prices drop to N800 per liter due to a new agreement with Dangote marketers. This development is expected to provide significant relief to consumers amid rising fuel costs.
Residents and business owners are frustrated with the severe traffic congestion on the Mile 2-Apapa expressway, attributing it to the increase in container terminals. Authorities are struggling to manage the situation effectively.
The Nigerian government has launched an investigation into Meta, Google, X, and AI platforms for alleged media exploitation. President Bola Tinubu emphasized that the inquiry will be independent and evidence-based.
Minister Lokpobiri urges oil industry leaders to align local petrol prices with falling crude costs. He emphasizes that deregulation should not lead to market distortions.
Tony Elumelu has stepped down as Chairman of United Bank for Africa after a successful 12-year tenure. He will be succeeded by Nnorom, marking a new chapter for the bank.
Seplat Energy and NEPL Joint Venture have invested over N100 million in education and infrastructure, benefiting 57,000 students. This initiative highlights their commitment to academic excellence and community development.
Omoyele Sowore has begun his defense in a defamation case against Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The proceedings may lead to Sowore's return to jail due to bail conditions.
The Court of Appeal in Abuja is set to hear appeals against the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress and four other political parties. This legal battle involves the Independent National Electoral Commission's controversial decision.