Katsina court throws out suit challenging PDP congresses
Oborevwori directs Aniagwu to take over Information Ministry
Fire burns shanties in Lagos
NBA to Gov Otti: Implement new minimum wage to end JUSUN strike
Ohaneze Ndigbo: We’re happy Rivers man has been elected – IPOB
Thousands of flights cancelled, delayed over US storm
Davido announces release of anticipated studio album ‘5ive’ in March
Mbah, a governor in a hurry for development?
Sacked Kano commissioner dumps NNPP, joins APC
EFCC to grill Okoya’s sons over Naira abuse video
‘It’s great to be back’, says Moyes following Everton return
Why habitual urine retention is harmful to your wellbeing
Beware! Your pet dog may spread drug resistant salmonella — Study

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FG, US sign agreement on repatriation of $52.88m corruption proceeds
The Federal Government and the U.S. Government have signed an agreement for the repatriation of not less than 52.88 million dollars in forfeited corruption proceeds to Nigeria.
Yul Edochie, Judy Austin’s ‘enduring love’ amid criticism
Actor Yul Edochie and his second wife, Judy Austin continue to face criticism, but their love for each other remains strong. Despite the backlash, they have remained inseparable.
S3x worker in police custody for allegedly killing barman over N200
Police in Adamawa have arrested a 32-year-old sex worker, Riyanatu Musa, for allegedly stabbing a barman, Yohanna Musa, to death over a ₦200 debt in Yola.
Air Pollution Crisis: Expert says millions at risk as developing nations struggle with poor regulation
By Ayo Onikoyi Amid the escalating threat of global air pollution and its implications for human health, a US-based public health expert, Dr. Chekwube Martin Obianyo, has led a compelling comparative analysis exploring the differences in air quality trends between industrialized and developing nations. His research underscores the urgent need for international cooperation, stronger policy […]
I left Nigeria as medical doctor to find better future for my children in Canada – Omowumi Iyaoromi
“As much as I loved Nigeria and had resisted the pull to leave, the future weighed heavily on my heart that night:
Russia eyes Libya to replace Syria as Africa launchpad
In Libya, Russian mercenaries already support Khalifa Haftar, a field marshal controlling the east of the country, against the Tripoli-based Government of National Unity (GNU) which has UN recognition and is supported by Turkey.
I’m alive and well, Sunday Igboho dismisses death rumour
Yoruba Nation agitator Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has debunked rumour of his death, describing it as a means of derailing the self-determination struggle.
Fayose’s brother eyes Ekiti governorship seat
He stated that his decision to join the race was driven by his commitment to revitalising Ekiti State and steering it back towards growth and development.
Gurpreet Gogi, Indian lawmaker, shoots self dead
Indian lawmaker, Gurpreet Gogi, from the Ludhiana West constituency in Punjab, was declared dead from bullet injuries
Court grants bail to 12 suspected killers of Oyo undergraduate
Oyo State High Court in Ibadan, on Friday, granted bail to 12 suspects accused of killing an Ajayi Crowther University student, Jeffrey Akro.
Why habitual urine retention is harmful to your wellbeing
Urine produced by the kidneys moves through tubes known as ureters to the bladder, which can only hold a certain amount
The Okoya Boys, Naira Abuse, and the law
Again, the contentious issue of naira abuse and what constitutes such abuse has reared its head again as the social media (and conventional ones) feast on the subject
Beware! Your pet dog may spread drug resistant salmonella — Study
“Our goal is not to discourage pet ownership but to ensure that people are aware of potential risks and take simple steps”
Nigerian scholar, Dr. Asaaju, shaping global conversations on gender and law
For Dr. Asaaju, history is not just about the past—it is about giving voice to those often excluded from historical narratives
Yuppie police officers at checkpoint in East
They were even offering change to riders who didn’t have the correct amount, and marking the tricycles with permanent markers to differentiate them from those who hadn’t paid

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