Carmel Academy, PAU host Model UN conference to build future global leaders
Ex-Ogun gov threatens legal action over demolition notice
Again, three killed in Yelewata by armed herders
Wikipedia officially lists Salis as first Nigerian astronaut
WHO raises alarm over global resurgence of Chikungunya
Spinal cord injury patient seeks N3.5m for life-saving surgery
Why Igbo shouldn’t belong to one party — Ozigbo
Gridlock as visually impaired persons protest at Lagos airport

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Prophet Samuel defends Adeboye’s call for “Seeds” amid public debate
Amid public discussion over a recent call by Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), for “seeds” from his spiritual children, Prophet I.O. Samuel has spoken out in defense of the appeal, framing it as a biblical and historical practice.
Hunger, poverty in Nigeria beyond mere statistics — Obi
By John Alechenu Abuja—The presidential candidate of Labour Party, LP, in 2023 election, Mr Peter Obi, has said the rate of hunger and poverty in Nigeria was not just statistics but real. Obi, who said this in a post on his X handle yesterday, explained that the harsh reality was that millions of Nigerians were […]
Red Cross launches 2nd phase of food, livelihood support in Agboyi
The Nigerian Red Cross Society, in partnership with the British Red Cross, has begun the second phase of its food security and livelihood support programme in Agboyi community, Kosofe Local Government Area of Lagos State.
NYSC certificate or not, my life is great, Ushie Rita fires back at the scheme
By Efe Onodjae A serving corps member in Lagos State, Ushie Rita, with state code number LA/24B/8325, has fired back at the management of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, saying her life remains great without the scheme’s certificate. Speaking during a live TikTok session with friends on her official page, Rita accused the NYSC […]
Support for nursing mothers must go beyond lip service – HEWAN
To mark this year’s World Breastfeeding Week, stakeholders have called for stronger and long-term support systems that empower mothers to breastfeed successfully.
The Crown and the Legacy: A Memorial Art Exhibition for the late Oba Sijuwade
The exhibition honours an exceptional king—a nationalist to the core—who, in his coronation speech, made a clarion call to the Nigerian nation when he said: “This country must pull together, utilising our diversified resources.
A Spirit in the Canvas: Threads of Time chronicles the enduring legacy of Tola Wewe
“Time by itself means nothing, no matter how fast it moves, unless we give it something to carry for us; something we value.”
Ohams marks 60th birthday with art exhibition
Frontline humorist and cartoon editor of The Sun newspapers, Albert Ohams, will celebrate his 60th birthday with an art exhibition titled Mastery and Milestones.
FREEE Art Residency for young artists reclaims culture through waste
In line with efforts geared towards recycling for a green economy and sustainable environment, a five-week eco-art residency hosted by Nigeria’s leading recycling firm brings sustainability and heritage into creative dialogue.
Party formation, balancing freedom and order in Nigeria, by Dakuku Peterside
Freedom is the lifeblood of democracy, but even freedom needs guardrails. In Nigeria today, the race to form new political parties ahead of the 2027 elections is testing that delicate balance between liberty and order. On paper, this is democracy at its most vibrant: citizens freely associating, fresh platforms emerging, political diversity expanding. However, in practice, […]
Community pharmacists demand launch of FG’s National Prescription Policing Policy
The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria, ACPN, on Monday urged the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to immediately launch the long-awaited National Prescription Policing, NPP, policy, warning that any further delay could stall critical reforms in Nigeria’s medicines regulation.
Fifty years of Gowon’s overthrow(6), by Eric Teniola
From last week, continues the narrative of General Yakubu Gowon’s many achievements before his overthrow on July 30, 1975. Of particular reference is the establishment of many companies with significant Federal Government shareholdings. Unfortunately only few of these companies are still operating or existing today. In the domestic front, there were bodies like the National Bank […]
Doyin Abiola, truly exceptional!
By TUNJI BELLO The phrase “Gentlemen of the Press” used for both male and female journalists, has no known origin. But it became popularised following the 1929 American film by Walter Huston who portrayed the life of a professional journalist deprived of joy of ordinary life due to the exigencies of duty. So, with time, the […]
Gov Bago’s Badeggi Radio closure
Governor Mohammed Umar Bago of Niger State committed a major blunder on Thursday, July 31, 2025, when he ordered the immediate shut-down of Badeggi Radio 90.1 FM based in Minna, the state capital. He accused the station of inciting the public and promoting violence against his government. He also ordered the seizure of the station’s […]
C’River: Igbo unity sacrosanct, we believe in growth, devt – Ohanaeze Ndigbo
The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Cross River State chapter, Chief Chukwuemeka Egwuonwu, has reaffirmed that the unity of the Igbo people in the state and across Nigeria remains sacrosanct.

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