APC dismisses fraudulent list of primary election victors
The APC has rejected a fraudulent list of primary election victors that has been circulating online. They have urged the public to ignore these unauthorized publications.
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The APC has rejected a fraudulent list of primary election victors that has been circulating online. They have urged the public to ignore these unauthorized publications.
Rabiu Kwankwaso is collaborating with Seriake Dickson to enhance the National Democratic Coalition (NDC) in preparation for the 2027 elections. Their focus is on fostering unity and strategic readiness within the party.
Nigeria's Minister of Education emphasizes the need to protect indigenous languages, noting their role in safeguarding national history. This initiative aims to promote cultural heritage and identity among Nigerians.
The FCCPC has issued a warning to oil marketers to avoid price gouging as global crude oil prices decline. They emphasized that retail prices of petrol should reflect these changes to protect consumers.
The SGF, Senator George Akume, has pledged that there will be no safe haven for those who murdered the MACBAN Chairman, Alhaji Ardo Risku. This statement underscores the government's commitment to addressing violence against community leaders.
A community in Bayelsa is facing unrest as women protest against the arrest of local youths, leading to confrontations with soldiers. The situation has resulted in injuries, escalating tensions in the area.
Severe rainfall in Lagos has caused flash floods, stranding motorists and commuters. The downpour resulted in significant traffic congestion and trapped vehicles on flooded roads.
APC Chairman Professor Nentawe Yilwatda visited Bokkos to support victims of recent killings. He donated relief items and pledged to assist in reconstruction efforts.
Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has praised IGP Olatunji Disu for the successful anti-kidnapping operation between Ogun and Lagos states. He described the initiative as bold and intelligence-driven.
Amusan's latest victory at the Paris Diamond League reinforces her position as one of the world's leading hurdlers. This win adds to her impressive track record in athletics.
Cape Verde has made history by becoming the smallest nation to advance to the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup. This remarkable achievement highlights their underdog status in the tournament.
The Senate has backed the state police legislation, emphasizing its importance for national security reform. This follows the House of Representatives' approval, marking a significant step in enhancing local law enforcement.
Former IYC President Udengs Eradiri has praised President Tinubu for his dedication to establishing state police in Nigeria. This initiative is seen as a significant step towards enhancing security in the country.
An Islamic cleric has advocated for the death penalty for convicted bandits and kidnappers in Nigeria. He believes this measure is essential for enhancing national security.
The Senate has clarified that the passage of the State Police Bill, 2026, is based on national consensus and security needs. They emphasize that it is not motivated by political interests.
Ibobuminate Oweifa, the son of a traditional ruler in Bayelsa, has been arrested for allegedly setting a man on fire over a firewood theft dispute. The victim is currently receiving medical treatment for severe injuries.
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) claims that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has withheld access codes necessary for candidate nominations. The party plans to file for a stay of execution regarding a recent court ruling today.
Former Head of State Gen. Yakubu Gowon has called on Nigerian Christians to persist in their prayers for the nation's peace and unity. He emphasized the importance of collective spiritual efforts for the country's progress.
The Senate has affirmed that the State Police Bill reflects a national consensus rather than mere political convenience. This assertion highlights the legislative body's commitment to addressing security concerns in Nigeria.
A tragic auto accident on the Funtua-Katsina highway has resulted in eight fatalities and 17 injuries. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about road safety in the region.
President Bola Tinubu and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu commemorated Herbert Macaulay's 80th anniversary, emphasizing the importance of investing in education. They called on Nigerians to unite in preserving Macaulay's legacy through educational initiatives.
The proposal for state police in Northern Nigeria is a significant constitutional reform. An assessment of readiness across states is underway to gauge the feasibility of this initiative.
The article discusses how Nigeria can learn valuable lessons from the recent successful World Cup. It highlights the unifying power of sports in contrast to the challenges faced in politics.
SSDC has engaged with Yala community stakeholders to discuss development initiatives. This effort aims to align development projects with the actual needs of the community.
The FCCPC has warned fuel marketers and depot operators of potential penalties due to high fuel prices despite a decline in global oil prices. This move aims to ensure fair pricing for consumers in Nigeria.
An Ondo Islamic cleric has urged governments to execute convicted bandits and kidnappers to deter crime. This controversial stance raises significant ethical and legal questions regarding capital punishment in Nigeria.
One year after landmark reforms, Nigeria’s National Revenue Service (NRS) reaffirms commitment to strengthening voluntary tax compliance through taxpayer e
Katsina State Police Command arrests seven robbery suspects involved in a June 19 attack, recovering stolen items and identifying accomplices.
The Bank of Agriculture begins distributing fertiliser and seedlings to 500,000 smallholder farmers nationwide to boost food security and rural livelihoods
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung apologises to the nation after the country’s