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Kwara Tragedy: Kaduna clergyman mourns victims, calls for unity, stronger security
Tribute to a beloved husband, father and grandfather – Hon Charles Ekhoerutomwen Idahosa
Why FG needs to rethink compulsory domestic processing policy – CPPE
How indigenous firm uses smart tech to tackle vehicle theft, road safety challenges
Renewed Hope: Gov Uzodimma unveils Abia office, charges officers on Tinubu’s re-election
Reimagining Nigerian Alternative Heritage: Ajala calls for preservation of streams, forests, landscapes
Pastor Komaiya’s son out with new single, Jesus Christ The Way
Reforms are necessary to achieve results — Uba Sani
Hygiene: Jigawa, UNICEF race to achieve 100% WASH coverage for schools
Land Dispute: Lawyer faults planned Lagos stakeholders’ meeting
Igbo group demands ban on ‘living history’ textbook
Whither our elections?
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SubscribePolice confirm arrest of one over death of popular gospel artiste, three others
The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of one suspect in connection with the death of popular gospel artiste Matthew Ogundele and three others inside a music studio in Ajah, Lagos State.
Lagos shuts Ladipo Spare Parts Market over environmental violations
The Lagos State Government on Sunday ordered the closure of the popular Ladipo Spare Parts Market in Mushin over persistent environmental violations and disregard for public order.
Frequent National Grid collapses and the shame of a nation
Years after the privatisation of Nigeria’s power sector, Nigerians are still grappling with unreliable electricity supply, contrary to the expectations that followed the transfer of ownership from government to private operators. The reform, which was widely seen as a solution to decades of inefficiency, has instead coincided with persistent power shortages and frequent national grid […]
AI was supposed to fix hiring, for many job seekers, it’s making things worse
Artificial intelligence entered hiring with a promise: faster decisions, fairer processes, and better alignment between people and jobs.
Skin bleaching a public health crisis, not beauty choice – Nigerian dermatologists warn
The Nigerian Association of Dermatologists, NAD, has declared skin bleaching a growing public health crisis in Nigeria, warning that the widespread practice is fuelling rising cases of skin cancer, organ damage and severe infections across the country.
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