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NCS hands over drugs worth N99.9m to NDLEA in Sokoto
Verify overseas job offers before accepting, UK and FG warn Nigerians
Protests against Interior minister, ploy to sabotage Tinubu’s re-election – APC Chieftain
Troops foil ambush on GOC in Kebbi, neutralise five terrorists
Nigerian F1, J1 visa holders excluded from new US travel restrictions
Pharmacists kick as FMoH signs Medipool drug procurement deal
XEJet, UniAbuja move to advance aeronautical training
83-year-old arraigned over alleged land grabbing
Our agents were compromised in FCT poll — ADC insider
Crisis rocks Edo ADC, Owie, others shut out of meeting
No loss of life recorded — FAAN reacts to fire outbreak

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Again, gunmen reportedly kill four traders in Plateau
No fewer than four traders have been feared killed on Monday when gunmen ambushed a group of six shoe sellers travelling from Gangare in Jos to Pankshin local government council for business.
US judge blocks release of Trump documents case report
A federal judge on Monday blocked the release of a report by former special counsel Jack Smith about US President Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified government documents.
Why power supply remains at 4,000MW despite 15,000MW capacity — GenCos
Power Generation Companies (GenCos) have attributed Nigeria’s persistent average electricity generation of about 4,000 megawatts (MW), despite an installed capacity of 15,500MW, to liquidity challenges, weak contract enforcement and structural bottlenecks in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).
Fire guts part of MMIA Terminal 1 in Lagos
Fire has gutted part of Terminal 1 at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, destroying some items in the process.
ActionAid condemns police use of tear gas on peaceful electoral reform protesters
ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) on Monday condemned the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) for deploying tear gas against peaceful protesters at the National Assembly demanding real-time transmission of election results, describing the action as counterproductive and a threat to democratic freedoms.

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