Kano DisCo’s workers call off strike after deal with management
British-Nigerian actress Wunmi Mosaku earns Oscar nomination for ‘Sinners’
Gov. Yusuf resigned from Kwankwasiya Movement, not NNPP – Founder
Swiatek survives roller coaster to reach Australian Open last 16
Shettima returns to Abuja after trips to Guinea-Conakry, Switzerland
Naomi Osaka pulls out of Australian Open injured
Abia 2027 guber race not my focus – Reps Deputy Speaker, Kalu
Fire razes building in Oyo
Makoko demolition: How pregnant woman bled to death
Nigerian nurse loses licence in Australia for sleeping on the job
Nigeria, U.S. reaffirm commitment to religious freedom, security
Grid collapse: Obi knocks Nigeria’s 5,000MW power generation
DSS detention: Malami raises safety concerns, legal defence blockage
Greenland, Denmark set aside troubled history to face down Trump

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Kyiv fumes at Putin as Russian strikes Ukraine amid negotiations
“Putin ordered a brutal massive missile strike against Ukraine right while delegations are meeting in Abu Dhabi”
Seeing is not Believing: Cruel reality of living with disability in Nigeria
”We cannot keep having people who do not care, people who lack empathy in the mental health space”
How Police Inspector mocked, assaulted, detained me for operating ‘korope’ — Retired CSP
“Useless man, useless CSP. Look at you, you are driving korope, useless CSP. If I retire as an inspector of police, I have already made it”
US-Nigeria working Group holds strategic security session
Nigeria reaffirms its strategic commitment to defeating banditry, terrorism and strengthening national security through deeper collaboration with the United States, as the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, hosted a high-level U.S. delegation led by Allison Hooker for a strategic security parley.
2027: Peter Obi remains ruling party’s target
Recent developments in Nigeria’s political scene highlight an undeniable truth: Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party standard-bearer
US strike on alleged drug-smuggling boat kills two in Pacific
Three people were visible in the footage prior to the strike, and SOUTHCOM said it “immediately” notified the US Coast Guard to look for the one who survived.
Brazil’s Lula accuses Trump of seeking to forge ‘new UN’
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva accused Donald Trump on Friday of trying to create “a new UN” with his proposed “Board of Peace.”
Today’s posers for ADC!
Three weeks ago, Peter Obi walked into Enugu with former governors. Serving senators, Regional power brokers. Political elders
Gambari warns of severe consequences if insecurity, exclusion persist
According to him, Nigeria stands at a critical turning point, with demography, climate stress, technology and geopolitics testing institutions and social resilience.
US military to prioritise homeland, curbing China, limit support for allies
Biden meanwhile focused on China and Russia, saying they posed “more dangerous challenges to security and safety at home” than even the threat of terrorism.
Why I am thanking God — Rtd. DIG Mbu Joseph Mbu
“Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and his team didn’t see this as a coincidence. They believed Mbu came with Patience from Abuja”
Almajiri system must end in five years or risk regional collapse — Group
The Foundation for Peace Professionals (PeacePro) has warned that Nigeria’s worsening insecurity will remain unresolved unless the Almajiri system is decisively dismantled within the next five years, cautioning that continued neglect could destabilise not only Nigeria but the wider West African subregion.
Governor Yusuf’s exit marks ‘End of an Era’ — NNPP
The national leadership of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has described the exit of Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, as the end of an era and a major turning point in the party’s political history.
Kaduna: There are communities killings, abductions don’t make news anymore to residents — Kefas
I can tell you that a lot of Kaduna communities there don’t have presence of government: not security, education, healthcare, roads – nothing
Why you can’t compare WizKid and Fela
Forty years ago, my records were played on Nigerian radio and sold across the country. I became known. Then I walked away, pulled the plug, and went to serve my National Service. I begin with this not out of nostalgia, but to make a necessary distinction.

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