Police seize firearm and stolen vehicle during distinct operations in Gombe
Gombe State Police Command recovers a Beretta pistol and a stolen Toyota Camry in separate operations, demonstrating effective crime-fighting efforts.
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Gombe State Police Command recovers a Beretta pistol and a stolen Toyota Camry in separate operations, demonstrating effective crime-fighting efforts.
A fan has urged Masoyinbo host Olalekan Fabilola to feature President Bola Tinubu on the popular Yoruba quiz show. Fabilola hints it’s possible.
See photos of Peter Obi shopping for personal items at H-Medix Supermarket, interacting with staff and shoppers, reflecting his connection with ordinary Ni
A tragic truck collision in Anambra has resulted in three fatalities and four serious injuries. The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) reported that seven male occupants were involved in the accident.
Nigeria's stock market gained N622 billion despite a decline in trading activity. The market capitalization reached N156.445 trillion with an All-Share Index of 243,798.76 points.
The Nigerian government is considering a shift to dollar-based pricing for petrol, moving away from naira pricing. This change could significantly impact inflation and transport costs in the country.
The Appeal Court in Lagos has confirmed the authority of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) in regulating the tax profession. This decision reinforces the legal framework governing taxation in Nigeria.
Delta State has reported over 51,000 new HIV/AIDS cases, raising significant concerns among health groups. The Civil Society Organization on Malaria Control is calling for support to prevent the disease's spread.
Olumide Oresegun is making a notable return to Lagos with his exhibition 'Threads of Heritage' after a decade. His previous work captivated the global art scene, showcasing the beauty of Nigerian youth.
The Nigerian government has clarified that there are no plans to ban raw cocoa exports. This follows discussions about expanding domestic cocoa processing under President Bola Tinubu's administration.
Energy exporters from Europe and Africa will convene in Aberdeen in September 2026 to discuss the future of the sector. The Scottish Africa Business Association will lead a senior delegation from West Africa.
Boniface scored two goals in Bayer Leverkusen's impressive 7-0 pre-season victory. His performance highlights a strong start for the team ahead of the new season.
THISWEEK has significantly influenced Nigerian journalism by navigating challenges like military rule and press freedom threats. Its legacy showcases the evolution and resilience of the media landscape in Nigeria.
An entrepreneur is urging young women to focus on education, skills, and entrepreneurship to achieve success amidst economic challenges. This call comes as rising crime rates among youths are linked to the tough economic climate.
The You Matter Charity Foundation has launched the second phase of its medical outreach for children with special needs in Delta State. This initiative, in collaboration with the Delta State Ministry of Health, aims to provide essential medical support to vulnerable children.
Singer Niniola has made her first public appearance since her husband's passing two months ago. Fans have expressed concern over her noticeable weight loss during this difficult time.
Nigeria has transitioned from a creditor nation to one reliant on borrowing, marking a significant economic shift. This change highlights the challenges faced by the country in managing its oil wealth effectively.
The Nigerian government's ongoing hiring freeze has raised concerns among citizens about potential job racketeering. This embargo has been in place for over six years, prompting inquiries into its implications for employment.
Weak local governance is exacerbating insecurity in rural communities near the Old Oyo National Park. This situation has left parents in fear for their safety and that of their children.
The debate over President Tinubu's Muslim-Muslim ticket is reigniting discussions in Northern Nigeria as the 2027 elections approach. Opinions are divided on issues of performance and inclusion within the All Progressives Congress.
The Nigerian Senate's decision to ban preaching on commercial buses has sparked mixed reactions among the public. While some support the move for maintaining order, others view it as an infringement on freedom of expression.
Paediatricians are warning parents not to bathe infants with cold water during the rainy season to avoid health risks. This advice aims to prevent hypothermia and infections in young children.
NINLAN has established a language lab aimed at enhancing language education in Nigeria. This initiative was highlighted during their 8th matriculation ceremony.
Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara state has provided significant support to local farmers by distributing 120 free trucks of fertiliser. This initiative highlights the commitment of northern leaders to enhance agricultural productivity in the region.
Governor Seyi Makinde has called for a UN investigation into the abduction of recently released pupils in Oriire. This move has raised concerns regarding the implications of international scrutiny on local security issues.
Experts are examining how effective communication practices can enhance electoral integrity. This research aims to improve the overall trust in electoral processes.
England triumphed over France 6-4 in a thrilling World Cup match, with Bukayo Saka scoring a historic hat-trick. The game was filled with records and excitement, showcasing the talents of both teams.
Danladi Umar, the former Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, appears to be facing repercussions for his past decisions. The article discusses the potential consequences of his actions in office.
Nigeria has appointed a new Commander General for the Civilian JTF. The new appointee expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in this important role.
Nigeria's rice revolution is facing challenges as auto and tractor manufacturers express concerns over dumping due to government importation policies. This situation threatens the progress made in the agricultural sector.