FAAC: States’ rejection of N1.9trn stalls January revenue distribution
2027: Seven governors defying the APC hurricane
NLNG unveils new visual identities of the Nigeria Prizes
Bloody politics of godfathers and godsons
Nigerians back Gov Bago on single tenure for govs, President
Rivers state, political continuity, limits of influence
Lagos Assembly calls for public enlightenment on demolitions,
How Plateau’s fighting against child malnutrition

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Lagos seeks efficiency in environmental management through innovation, feedback
The Lagos State Government says it is prioritising innovation, citizen feedback and collaboration to improve efficiency in addressing environmental challenges and delivering a more livable city in 2026.
Grammy 2026: Fela lives on, set for honours tomorrow
Legendary Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti, will be in the spotlight again this Sunday, as he receives a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at the 68th Grammy Awards, in recognition of his profound impact on African music and global culture.
Industrialising Benue: How Governor Alia is rebuilding state’s economic base
For decades, Benue State has proudly carried the title of “Food Basket of the Nation.” Its vast arable land and strong farming culture have sustained millions across Nigeria. Yet, agriculture alone has not been sufficient to shield the state and nation at large from economic shocks, youth unemployment, or revenue volatility.
Decoding Mutfwang’s move to APC, by Emmanuel Aziken
When Governor Caleb Mutfwang formally stepped into the fold of the All Progressives Congress (APC) last Tuesday, it was more than a routine defection ceremony. It was a calculated political signal. And by the time he sat before a select team of visiting editors and declared that Plateau State had become the “crown jewel” in the political […]
What, If Anything, Have We Learnt From Anthony Joshua’s Car Crash? By Muyiwa Adetiba
I ‘grew up’ with the Lagos-Ibadan Express Way or is it the other way round? I was young, enjoying my first car around the time it was declared open to traffic in the 70s. Living in Lagos with parents in Ilesha meant I had to use the road quite often. Beyond that familial obligation however, was the […]

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