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Sabi Writers unveils centre in abuja
Fuelled by Grace
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Court okays mandamus suit over Delta LG finances
Dan Richee introduces ‘New Skool Ogene’, redefining African cultural sound for modern era
Sunmisola Agbebi-Okeleye opens up on inspiration behind Amioluwa
Estate firm unveils ‘land by barter’ deal to property ownership
Samini unveils 8th studio album ‘ORIGIN8A’, set for release
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SubscribeSenegal FA chairman accuses Morocco, CAF of bias after controversial final
Abdoulaye Fall, the president of the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF), on Sunday criticised Morocco and the Confederation of African Football one week after the controversial end to the Africa Cup of Nations.
Man arrested for defrauding 170 job seekers of ₦1.5m in Kebbi
A middle aged man, Hamza Abdulllahi Sama, a resident of KCC area in Birnin Kebbi has been arrested by the Police for defrauding at least one hundred and seventy persons on the pretext of securing jobs for them in primary and secondary schools amounting to one and a half million naira.
KWASUTH to install MRI as governor procures modern equipment
Abdulkadir said the governor approved one of the latest MRI machines, describing it as “a very sophisticated facility” that would significantly improve diagnosis and patient care.
We’ve to learn – Arteta reacts to Arsenal loss against Man United
Mikel Arteta challenged Arsenal to show they have the character to cope with a 3-2 defeat against Manchester United that breathed new life into the Premier League title race.
2027 Presidency: Respect rotational agreement, Amosun tells North
Former Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has urged other geopolitical zones to respect Nigeria’s rotational arrangement by allowing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to complete an eight-year tenure before the presidency shifts to the North.
US withdrawal makes world less safe – WHO
The World Health Organisation, WHO, has expressed deep regret over the United States’ notification of withdrawal from the global health body, warning that the decision will make both the U.S. and the rest of the world less safe.
DisCos record N493bn collection surplus amid poor supply
Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) recorded a collection surplus of N493.59 billion in the first nine months of 2025, despite widespread complaints of poor electricity supply across the country, latest industry data have shown.
Late Senator Okey Ezea to be buried February 13
By Dennis Agbo The burial rites for late Senator Okechukwu Ezea (Ideke), who represented Enugu North Senatorial District, have been announced. According to the National Burial Committee, chaired by Senator Victor Umeh, the burial programme will commence on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, with interment scheduled for Friday, February 13, 2026. In a statement made available […]
Minister warns contractors against delaying Sokoto-Zaria road project
Goronyo issued the warning during an inspection tour of the ongoing road project from Dange to Shuni, Sokoto State, to Talata Mafara, Maru and Bungudu in Zamfara, on Sunday.
Uba Sani to construct the largest bus terminal in Nigeria
Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has said that his administration will construct what promises to be the largest inter-state bus terminal in Nigeria, in terms of size and infrastructure.
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