
MOSOP makes case for pipeline security amid rising oil spills
The Eternal Candidate: When ambition outstays its welcome
Police bust drug stockpiling syndicate in Ibadan
Nigeria’s democracy lacks values, principles —Bishop Kukah
UK to raise minimum stipend for PhD students to N40m
Ex-Enugu Assembly members endorse Gov Mbah for second term, cite performance, equity
One suspect in custody over Ajah studio deaths – Lagos Police
BOI breaks new ground as CBN approves non-interest banking window
How small-screen star Aunty Ajara passed after liver disease battle
Kaduna Gov defends tough reforms, says results emerging
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SubscribeRamadan: Tomato farmers allay fears of price hike
Zuntu noted that, unlike the usual price hikes on tomatoes and peppers during Ramadan, this year would be different due to a bountiful harvest and the timing of the Ramadan fast.
If you date me again, we’ll never break up – Peller to Jarvis
Popular Nigerian content creator and TikTok personality, Hebeeb Hamzat, better known as Peller, has generated widespread social media attention after making an emotional appeal to his ex-girlfriend, Jarvis, during a recent livestream in which he invited her as a guest.
Popular gospel artiste, three others die inside Lagos studio
A gospel artiste, Matthew Ogundele, and three members of his crew have been found dead inside a music studio in the Abraham Adesanya area of Ajah, Lagos State.
Nigeria Police promote 74,352 officers nationwide, dismiss favouritism, irregularity claims
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has announced the promotion of 74,352 officers across various ranks nationwide since January 2025, dismissing allegations of favouritism and irregularities surrounding the exercise.
Terrorism: Ohanaeze PG did not advocate gun ownership — Igbo Youths
Youths under the aegis of the Igbo Youth Leaders and Stakeholders Assembly have come to the defence of the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Senator John Azuta Mbata, dismissing claims that he called on Igbo youths from the age of 18 to arm themselves against suspected terrorists in the South-East.
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