UK to Issue eVisas to Nigerians from Feb 25
Lack of access is denying 20m children secondary school education – FG
Video: Shettima inspects fire-ravaged Kano market
Top 5 samsung phones for students on a budget
7 ways to prepare spiritually for Ramadan
Sweden to prosecute man for exploiting wife in sex trade
Tinubu to visit South-south, South-east May – Presidency reveals
DELSU matriculates 9,498, ranks among Nigeria’s best
National Assembly approves N1.504tr army budget, tackles delays
NCDC raises alarm as 15 health workers contract Lassa fever, 2 die
Benfica’s Mourinho plays down Real Madrid return rumour before rematch
Billboard labels Rema a ‘One-Hit Wonder’, faces backlash

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Lauretta Onochie backs El-Rufai, calls for due process in EFCC probe
Lauretta Onochie, former aide to late President Muhammadu Buhari, has publicly expressed support for former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, urging that due process be respected amid his impending appearance before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Ardova, LASG face ₦5bn suit over alleged Ikoyi property invasion
The alleged invasion and forceful takeover of an Ikoyi property by Ardova Plc has taken a new turn as a police investigation report has recommended criminal prosecution of the company while a ₦5 billion suit has also been filed before the Lagos High Court against it.
Nigeria loses ₦10trn annually to employee fraud – CPPE
THE Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprises, CPPE, yesterday, revealed that Nigeria loses N10 trillion annually to employee corruption and occupational fraud.
FCT Polls: ADC slams Wike’s ‘war’ threat, says Nigerians not Tinubu will decide
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, over his reported declaration of ‘war’against anti-Tinubu candidates ahead of the February 21, 2026 elections, warning that such rhetoric could heighten political tensions and weaken democratic stability.
Navalny’s mother calls for ‘justice’ after Europeans say he died of poisoning
The mother of deceased Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said Monday she felt vindicated by a European assessment that her son died of poisoning and called for “justice”, as his supporters marked two years since his death in prison.

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