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Kwara attack is violation of people’s right to peaceful worship – Shettima
FCT polls: INEC chief declares BVAS “game changer” after successful mock acccreditation
NIS dismisses S’East passport ban claims, explains migration plan
Clintons call for their Epstein testimony to be public
Extending HoS, AG tenure despotic, discouraging – Group tells Adeleke
Nigeria not ready for real-time e-transmission of election results – Lecky, ex-INEC commissioner
Kwara massacre: Reps minority caucus condemns brutal attacks on Kaiama LG, demands urgent probe
La Liga match postponed over unsafe conditions amid club crisis
Barcelona announce exit from failed European Super League
Shettima arrives Kwara to assess Woro village attack aftermath
Sanwo-Olu outlines 2026 Lagos priorities for real estate growth
NNPP disowns Kwankwaso over alleged Supreme Court Judges’ visit
2027: Uzodinma vows to deliver Abia for Tinubu, APC
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The United States wants Ukraine and Russia to end their war by June, and has offered to host talks between the two sides next week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Obi’s claims over senate’s rejection of e-transmission of results misleading – Lagos APC
The Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC has described the claims by the Presidential Candidate of Labour Party in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi over rejection of electronic transmission of election results by the Senate as “false and misleading.”
Pipeline Surveillance: Group faults call for decentralization of contracts
By Egufe Yafugborhi THE Concerned Nigerians for Good Governance (CNGG) have faulted call by social justice activist, Fejire Oliver, for decentralisation of oil and gas assets security contracts, better known as pipeline surveillance contract. Fejire is his advocacy for perceived fairness and adherence to the Nigerian Local Content Act has said federal governance preference to […]
Collapse of Ajaokuta Steel signalled turning point in Nigeria’s industrial decline – Prof Banji
A former senior United Nations official and development economist, Professor Banji Oyeyinka-Oyelaran, has described the collapse of the Ajaokuta Steel project as a decisive turning point in Nigeria’s industrial decline, highlighting deep failures in policy consistency, institutional capacity and long-term national planning.
UNIJOS matriculates over 7,000 students, inducts 140 Nursing graduates
The University of Jos has matriculated over 7,000 fresh students for the 2025/2026 academic session, with a total of 8,828 students expected to complete registration across its various degree programmes, including 73 international students from 20 African countries.
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