Tinubu returns to Abuja from Turkiye
Djokovic ready to suffer one more time in Australian Open final
US judge denies Minnesota bid to suspend immigration sweeps
Why FirstBank wrote off N748bn bad loan – Otedola
EPL: Chelsea complete comeback to record 3-2 win over West Ham
2027 elections: Tinubu will win convincingly – Matawalle
Defection: Governors remain leaders of APC in states – Tinubu
Hoodlums mar LP-ADC event in Lagos
EPL: Arsenal thump Leeds 4-0 to revive title bid
Taraba Gov’s move to APC personal, touching — Shettima
Senate stalling electoral bill to undermine 2027 polls, ADC alleges
‘Let’s work together’ – Uba Sani tells North West Dev’t Commission
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The Kebbi State Police Command has achieved a significant breakthrough in its ongoing fight against kidnapping and banditry, rescuing two abducted victims unharmed and arresting one suspect in separate but swift operations across Kalgo and Dandi Local Government Areas.
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LAWMA arrest cart pushers over illegal refuse dump in Lagos
The Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA, has arrested some cart pushers allegedly, involved in illegal waste disposal following the discovery of an unauthorised dumpsite along the Lagos–Badagry Expressway, Ojo.
Ebonyi killings: Nwifuru sacks govt appointees, dissolves community leadership
Those sacked by the governor include the State Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Prof. Amari Omaka, other government appointees, management committee members, traditional rulers, town union presidents, and village heads from Amasiri community, among others.
PFN slams calls for INEC chairman’s removal over genocide comments
In a statement signed by its National Secretary, Bishop David Bakare, the PFN described the demand as unjustified, insisting that Prof. Amupitan, like every Nigerian, has the constitutional right to express views on issues of national concern, irrespective of his public office.
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