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Trump says he won’t apologise for post depicting Obamas as apes
Adigun drives revenue surge at Kirikiri Lighter Terminal
Oshiomhole and the South African Mgbeke, by Ugoji Egbujo
Why Otti’s re-election bid may be difficult to stop
Unbent by War, Unbroken by Kin: The tenacity of Mama Cordelia Anibeze
Woro: Alive at dusk, ashes at dawn – how informants-aided terrorists turn quiet village into killing field
PDP comes alive in Delta, swears in caretaker committee
Death in shadows of a canal: How 26-yr-old choir star, Ifunaya Nwagene, met tragic end
Group dismisses report linking Egbetokun to $2.5m fraud claim
AsoEbi Boys: A war beyond words, by Stephanie Shaakaa
Kwara mass killings show security collapse — ADC
Religion easiest hiding place for ignorance, by Stephanie Shaakaa
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SubscribeGowon calls for moral renewal
Former Head of State, General Dr. Yakubu Gowon, has declared that the path to national renewal for Nigeria begins with moral renewal anchored on the transformative power of the Holy Scriptures.
BudgIT uncovers 92 fraudulent projects
BudgIT, a budget transparency organisation that tracks budget performance in Nigeria, has uncovered 92 fraudulent projects across the country.
Sanusi, Achebe, Ndanusa declare war on GBV
By Omeiza Ajayi It was a rare spectacle of heritage meeting modernity on live television. Clad in the rich, heavy regalia of their respective stools – the embroidered caps of the North and the coral beads of the South – three of Nigeria’s most influential traditional rulers On Wednesday sat side-by-side in the Lagos studio […]
How domestic airlines can benefit from state aircraft acquisitions — Ex-NCAT Rector
Former Rector of the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Capt Samuel Culcrick, has urged domestic airlines to strategically leverage the recent wave of sub-national investments in the aviation sector as a catalyst for growth.
Ezekwesili to Senate on electoral reforms: Stop playing with fire
Nigerians rose in unison yesterday condemning the Senate for rejecting a proposed amendment to Clause 60, Subsection 3, of the Electoral Act 2022 (Repeal and Re-enactment) Amendment Bill 2026 which sought to make the electronic transmission of election results mandatory. The Senate passed the Bill last Wednesday after the third reading.
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