APGA concludes primaries, sets deadline for councillorship appeals
NUC moves to revolutionise skills training with National Micro-Credential framework
AON backs state airlines, warns against regulatory breaches
Abuja court ruling on VIO powers doesn’t apply nationwide — Lagos Govt
Votes must count in 2027, Obi warns
Nigerian Muslims look to Ramadan for peace after US strikes
Enugu community demands probe in killing over land dispute
Nigerian sprinter, Favour Ashe switches allegiance to Qatar
Troops neutralise two terrorists, recover weapons in Ondo
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Sultan urges Muslims to search for new moon Tuesday
You are a man of courage — Atiku tells El-Rufai on birthday

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Norrenberger unveils Lagos corporate office
Norrenberger has commissioned its Lagos Group Office, strengthening Norrenberger Group’s operational presence in Nigeria’s commercial capital as part of its national growth strategy.
Submit evidence of toxic chemical procurement to DSS — Ribadu tells El-Rufai
The development comes amid fresh claims by the former governor that he had access to an intercepted telephone conversation involving Ribadu.
2 Nollywood production crew members found dead on location
The Lagos State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Yaba, has launched an investigation into the mysterious death of two Nollywood production crew members, found lifeless inside a parked vehicle within a premises in Lekki Phase 1, where a movie was being filmed.
Daily petrol imports decline by 42.2% to 24.8m litres
The volume of Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol, imported into the country declined by 42.2 per cent in January 2026 to 24.8 million litres per day, down from 42.8 million litres recorded in December 2025, a report published by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, has indicated.
US sanctions 8 Nigerians over links to B’Haram, cybercrime
United States has frozen the assets and properties of eight Nigerians accused of having links with Islamic sect – Boko Haram and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, ISIL.

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