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Nigerian nurse loses licence in Australia for sleeping on the job
Grid collapse: Obi knocks Nigeria’s 5,000MW power generation
Deputy Senate President Barau champions Tinubu’s re-election at ex-legislators’ summit
DSS detention: Malami raises safety concerns, legal defence blockage
Greenland, Denmark set aside troubled history to face down Trump
Kyiv fumes at Putin as Russian strikes Ukraine amid negotiations
How Police Inspector mocked, assaulted, detained me for operating ‘korope’ — Retired CSP
US-Nigeria working Group holds strategic security session
2027: Peter Obi remains ruling party’s target
US strike on alleged drug-smuggling boat kills two in Pacific
Brazil’s Lula accuses Trump of seeking to forge ‘new UN’
Today’s posers for ADC!
Why I am thanking God — Rtd. DIG Mbu Joseph Mbu
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SubscribeAlmajiri system must end in five years or risk regional collapse — Group
The Foundation for Peace Professionals (PeacePro) has warned that Nigeria’s worsening insecurity will remain unresolved unless the Almajiri system is decisively dismantled within the next five years, cautioning that continued neglect could destabilise not only Nigeria but the wider West African subregion.
Governor Yusuf’s exit marks ‘End of an Era’ — NNPP
The national leadership of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has described the exit of Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, as the end of an era and a major turning point in the party’s political history.
Kaduna: There are communities killings, abductions don’t make news anymore to residents — Kefas
I can tell you that a lot of Kaduna communities there don’t have presence of government: not security, education, healthcare, roads – nothing
Why you can’t compare WizKid and Fela
Forty years ago, my records were played on Nigerian radio and sold across the country. I became known. Then I walked away, pulled the plug, and went to serve my National Service. I begin with this not out of nostalgia, but to make a necessary distinction.
Wizkid vs Seun Kuti: Feud over Fela’s legacy gets messy
The ongoing feud between Wizkid and Seun Kuti over Fela Kuti’s legacy is getting intense, with Wizkid saying he’s bigger than Afrobeat legend, sparking mixed reactions from Nigerian musicians and music enthusiasts.
Love child saga: What Deji Adeleke’s intervention means to his superstar son
“A father like mine will never sit back and watch his son’s name dragged through the mud for something untrue and unjustifiable.” This statement from Davido’s father, Dr Adedeji Adeleke, sums up his stance on the paternity controversy surrounding his son.
Future of Third World without Stephen ‘Cat’ Coore
Coore died on the evening of Sunday 18th January, 2026 leaving the band’s global fan base in mourning and unending speculations
From Citizen to Scapegoat: Inside New York Times story that put Nigeria on edge
Last Monday, before briefings, before the studio lights and official statements, Emeka Umeagbalasi begins his day like many others Nigerians
Wall Street intends to stay open around the clock
With extended hours, Wall Street may be able to attract smaller investors and those outside the Americas. Nearly 18 percent of US shares
Situationship: Love in limbo, by Stephanie Shaakaa
Situationship is what happens when intimacy arrives before intention. When emotions move in, unpack their bags, and told there is no address
Does democracy belong to the people or only men in power?, by Stephanie Shaakaa
Wike is PDP by registration, APC by alignment, and something far more consequential by operation. He has refused to surrender control
The Blue Economy: What is this phrase we keep hearing about?, by Stephanie Shaakaa
Now, suddenly, it has entered economic conversations. Ministers mention it. Policy papers invoke it. Conferences are organized around it
Ukraine, Russia hold second day of direct talks on US plan
Negotiators from Russia, Ukraine and the United States will meet in Abu Dhabi on Saturday for the second day of negotiations on Trump’s plan
Cocaine lab explodes, kills nine
The blast happened in southwest Narino in a cocaine-producing area inhabited by the Indigenous Awa people and rife with illegal armed groups
Why every Nigerian deserves constant power
By Henry Obetta Leading provider of innovative energy solutions and a subsidiary of the itel brand, itel Energy, has expressed its commitment to powering Nigerian businesses and homes with smart, reliable and affordable solar energy technologies. The firm stated this while unveiling its new products the Commercial and Industrial, C&I, Energy Storage Solutions, All-in-One, AIO, […]
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