Lagos orphanage facilitates 378 adoptions over the past 32 years
Little Saints Orphanage in Lagos celebrates 32 years, facilitating 378 child adoptions, including 40 abroad. Learn about their mission and impact on vulner
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Little Saints Orphanage in Lagos celebrates 32 years, facilitating 378 child adoptions, including 40 abroad. Learn about their mission and impact on vulner
Ekiti State introduces a textbook reuse policy for siblings and extends review cycles, easing financial burdens on parents. Learn more about the Ekiti text
ASUU’s Benin Zone threatens an indefinite strike across seven state universities if the 2025 FGN/ASUU Agreement isn’t implemented in July salaries. Learn m
Former VP Atiku Abubakar alleges a plot to prevent the African Democratic Congress (ADC) from the 2027 ballot, warning it threatens Nigeria’s democracy.
NELFUND is taking action against tertiary institutions withholding student loan refunds and increasing fees, ensuring students receive due refunds and fair
JAMB has remitted over N50bn as operating surplus to the Federal Government in the last 10 years, its spokesperson disclosed. Learn about JAMB remittances
The Federal Executive Council has approved N3.94tn for 25 road projects across 10 states and N286bn for new vessels to enhance Nigeria’s port system.
The NDLEA has formally inducted AK-47 rifles and advanced pistols into its arsenal to combat armed drug cartels, marking a significant step in strengthenin
Nigeria’s CJN, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, advocates for responsible AI use in the justice system, stressing technology as a tool, not a substitute, for j
The Federal Government has approved a comprehensive NYSC reform, replacing military leadership with civilian D-G, restructuring into 11 skills-based stream
African factories are increasingly adopting AI technologies to boost productivity and efficiency. This trend is driven by the need to remain competitive in key sectors such as mining and oil.
Nigeria's new CBN regulations require local storage of transaction data, which is expected to enhance digital infrastructure. This move is anticipated to attract significant investment in data centers and promote digital expansion in the country.
INEC has begun the recruitment process for ad hoc staff for the upcoming 2026 Osun State governorship election. Interested applicants can apply via the INECPRES portal until July 18, 2026.
Fadekemi Ajakaiye As part of activities commemorating this year’s World Environment Day, Rite Foods Limited has intensified its commitment to environmental sustainability by extending its climate change advocacy and recycling
Rivers State Police have arrested suspected armed robber Austine Emenike and seized multiple firearms and ammunition. Investigations are ongoing to determine his connections to other criminal activities.
Bennett Oghifo President Bola Tinubu has declared that Nigeria’s leading engineering construction company, Julius Berger Nigeria PLC is a world-class firm that does not take its projects lightly. He spoke
Bennett Oghifo Leading engineering and construction company, Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, has achieved a significant milestone with the award of the internationally recognised ISO 14001:2015 certification, reaffirming the company’s strong
A 50-year-old man has been arrested in Bauchi for allegedly defiling a nine-year-old hawker. The police are currently investigating the incident.
Fadekemi Ajakaiye The collaborative conservation initiative between the Nigeria Conservation Foundation (NCF) and the University of Calabar (UniCal) aimed at protecting the endangered Cross River Gorilla has yielded significant academic
A Federal High Court has mandated INEC to provide the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) with the necessary access code for its registration. This decision is a significant step for the party's formal recognition and participation in the political process.
Heavy rainfall has caused significant flooding on Lagos roads, impacting businesses and airport operations. Agencies are warning residents of increased flood risks in the region from July to September.
A tragic boat accident in Rivers State has resulted in the deaths of two siblings, Mekalachi and Rejoice Gogochuri. The operator of the boat has been taken into custody as investigations commence.
The UNILAG director emphasizes the need for Nigerian universities to fully digitize their operations. He warns that those who resist this transformation may face significant challenges.
The Nigerian Democratic Congress has filed an appeal against a court ruling that deregistered the party. They assure members that they remain legally recognized and will notify INEC soon.
Lagos State has initiated a campaign to combat cultism and drug abuse among youths, focusing on education and community engagement. The program aims to prevent crime and promote a safer environment for young people across all local government areas.
The NSCDC in Lagos has apprehended Togolese military defectors along with cable thieves during recent operations. These arrests aim to enhance security and curb vandalism in the region.
A guide clarifies the difference between 'charging port' and 'charging point' for various devices. Understanding these terms can help avoid common errors in usage.
Political parties in Nigeria face new challenges as the INEC portal for the 2027 elections opens. Disputes have arisen over candidate uploads and nomination lists.
Researchers from FUOYE have received N89.9 million in grants to address unemployment and enhance healthcare solutions. This funding aims to improve education and advance various initiatives in Nigeria.
Lagos State recorded the highest number of new HIV infections in Nigeria in 2025, with 10,430 cases out of 102,025 nationwide. Learn more about Nigeria’s H