Killings, displacement rock Kogi community
Proposed State Police to handle local criminal offences, domestic violence, homicide, armed robbery—Source
After party convention, next is healthcare, by Tonnie Iredia
Tems becomes most streamed African artist globally with over 40 million monthly Spotify listeners
The obsession with Sanwo-Olu
Why a new dad and his partner should equally be the most important in their child’s life
Time for a new letter, by Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi
Money can’t buy my love — Actress Sandra Ifudu
My family betrayed me, I will not rest until I get vengeance

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Medical lab scientists warn N’Assembly over controversial Health Bills
Medical laboratory scientists in the country have raised a red flag over proposed amendments to key health laws before the National Assembly, describing the move as a “grave threat” to patient safety, professional integrity, and the nation’s healthcare system.
Stakeholders demand clean-up of Bayelsa communities
Stakeholders from oil-producing communities in Bayelsa State have called on International Oil Companies (IOCs) to urgently clean up polluted areas and ensure transparency in oil asset divestment.
Ex-IYC spokesman backs Tantita, says decentralisation calls misplaced
By Samuel Oyadongha, Yenagoa A former National Spokesman of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Comrade Ebilade Ekerefe, has defended the pipeline surveillance contract awarded to Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, describing renewed calls for decentralisation as “misplaced and counterproductive.” Speaking in Yenagoa, Ekerefe, who had largely refrained from public comment since leaving office, said his […]
Taraba SEMA boss submits to security agencies for investigation
The Executive Secretary of the Taraba State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Dr. Echuseh Audu, has voluntarily submitted herself to security and investigative authorities for a probe.
FMC Jalingo says service pack rates subject to review amid public concerns
The Federal Medical Center (FMC), Jalingo, has clarified that the pricing of its newly introduced service packs is subject to continuous review, following public concerns over affordability.

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