Odokekere school building already marked for demolition — Lagos govt
Man 30, kills wife, 25, in Kebbi
Gunmen kill two policemen in Enugu, operations vehicle burnt
Three killed in separate attacks by militia herdsmen in Benue LG
Homeland Security Director commends Gov Otu for restoring peace in Cross River Central
Firm sets ambitious 2026 target at post-budget retreat
Military incursion into politics erodes on our values — Akande
2027: Nigeria needs a red-eyed opposition, by Ugoji Egbujo
The beauty of a sleeping baby, by Muyiwa Adetiba
AFRIMA 2026: Stunning red carpet looks that stole the show
Police step in as ADC leadership crisis turns violent in Borno

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60 Years After: Jan 1966 incursion was not Igbo coup, but Zik, Ironsi, Ojukwu knew about it —Gen Alabi-Isama(rtd)
Brigadier General Godwin Alabi-Isama (retired), one of the top players in the military during the Nigerian Civil War, also known as Biafra War, says military coups robbed Nigeria of growth.
NFVCB classifies 1,185 films in 2025, records strong industry activity
The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has announced that a total of 1,185 films were approved and classified between January and December 2025, underscoring sustained growth and activity within Nigeria’s film industry.
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Kenyan actress, Claudia Naisabwa shines bright on AFRIMA 2026 red carpet
Kenyan actress Claudia Naisabwa stole the show on the AFRIMA 2026 red carpet, hosting alongside actor and meia personality Enioluwa Adeoluwa in a stunning red outfit. Style Infidel’s Tosyn brought the fashion fire, breaking down the best looks and bold moments.
$9m on Lobbyists: Obi decries wasteful spending, urges focus on human devt
Former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, has criticised what he described as Nigeria’s persistent habit of prioritising waste over human wellbeing, warning that the country’s worsening development crisis stems from poor leadership choices rather than a lack of resources.

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