UCOSA Lagos branch President task members to revive school
Budget: Zulum plegdes to allocate contractual projects to APC loyalists
Fare hike: Keyamo, FCCPC at war over Air Peace
Multiple taxes, RoW issues, vandalism stifling telecom sector — ATCON
NIN MODIFICATION: Nigerians narrate bitter experiences, as banks, NIMC trade blames
Soludo’s ‘1 youth, 2 skills’ initiative gains momentum
Cartoon: Sarge detains suspects according to ‘rent’ paid
How refineries worked under Babangida
Human Rights abuse: Group dismisses AI report against Nigerian Military
Jay-Z accused of raping a 13-year-old girl along with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
P’Harcourt Refinery: Mele Kyari’s success silences critics – Economist
WAPCO, Seplat, Access Holdings boost stock market to N59.5trn
Why Naira is in massive recovery race across all markets, by bankers

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New Port Harcourt refinery maintenance reaches over 90% — Kyari
THE Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, said the new Port Harcourt refinery maintenance has reached more than 90 per cent.
Wait for 2031 presidency, SGF Akume tells Atiku, northerners
Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has reassured Nigerians that President Bola Tinubu has not lost public goodwill despite the introduction of Tax Reform Bills and other strategic economic measures implemented over the past 17 months.
Couple begs UK Court over deportation as wife claims IVF unavailable in Nigeria
A UK upper tribunal has overturned an earlier decision that halted the deportation of Olutobi Ogunbawo, a 43-year-old Nigerian, after his wife, Maria Adesanya claimed that in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment was unavailable in Nigeria.
How non-appointment of ambassadors is hurting Nigeria — Envoys
EXACTLY 466 days or 15 months after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ordered the recall of envoys, Nigeria’s foreign missions have been without ambassadors.
Siblings clash over baby in NAPTIP’s custody
By Damilola Ogunsakin Enugu, Nigeria– A family tragedy has sparked allegations and a bitter dispute over a 22-month-old child now in NAPTIP’s custody. Ikenna Aniekwe, the youngest sibling, revealed that he and his brother-in-law were detained on the day of his sister’s burial after siblings accused them of murder and child trafficking in a petition. […]

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